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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY , MAY 21 , 1803-TWENTY PAGES. I
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COUNCIL
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DcllTcrc fl l.y cstrlcr to ny putt ot the city
II. W , 7II.TON. - MANAOBIl ,
r tnnslnc s Office . No. 43
Ea ( > -iKit Kdltor. . No. 23
V. Y. Plum bins Co.
Uoston Storo. NiUchnug silks.
Tvtlllonlicrffei- the linttcr , off ! .llroadway.
Mr. anil Mr . W. O. Jnmcs ontcrtnlncd the
HlKli Flvo club Friday evening.
Frank Mntlon nnd Ills company will plvo n
benefit nt Unliany's for the Princes of the
Orient of this city , on Monday Monlnt ? ,
Mny 20.
'i'ho Sons of Veterans will meet Monday
nlRht , Every member should bo present , ns
nrrnngcmcnfj must bo completed for the
stnto encampment ,
Special session of Hnrmony chapter , No.
Ki , Order Eastern Star , nt Masonic
tcmplo Thursday evening , AIny 25 , lor the
tmrposo of Initiation. By order of worthy
matron.
Edward K. MncMnhon filed n nlnt with tbo
county recorder ycstei-d.\y of Potter &
George's addition to Knst Omaha. 'Iho ter
ritory consists of 4SO lots located south of
Cortinnd beach.
U A. Cnspcr completed the work yester
day of making the ilowor bed in the lawn In
front ot the city building. Marshal Temple-
ton , who footi the bills , has made n great
addition to the good looks of tbo plnco.
Mrs. Annie Kollcy died ycstcrdnv morning
nt 11:30 : o'clock nftcr a two months Illness ,
ngcd 52 yenrs , at her homo in Wcston. 1 ho
funeral will occur tomorrow nftcrnoon nt is
o'clock , nnd the rcmnins will bo talr.cn to
Downsvillo for interment.
A number of plcnlo parties enjoyed them
selves yesterday nt the various resorts nenr
the city. Mynstcr spring nnd Falrmount
park nro so fnr in the lend so fnr ns popular !
ity Is concerned. Moonlight picnics , It is
rumored , are to be on the program for this
week.
Council camp , No. 14 , Woodmen of the
"World , will bold a special meeting in the
south court room of the county court house
Friday evening , Mny 2G , nt 8 o'clock p. in. ,
to ninko preparations for the proper observ
ance of Memorial day. A largo attendance
is desired. F. U. Haymond , consul com-
innndcr.
News has been reoclvctl hero of tbo recent
mnrringo of Miss Edna Mny Spoonor of tbo
Spooncr Comedy company to Malcolm Wil
liams of the same company. IJoth wilt bo
remembered by theater-going pcoplo of
Council Bluffs as having played important
parts In the company during its last two en
gagements at Uobnny's.
AVllllnmJ. Benedict , the 8-ycar-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Benedict , died yes
terday morning at 6 o'clock after an illness
of eight weeks , nt tbo family residence , 1225
Avenue A. The funernl will take plnco
Monday nftcrnoon nt 2 o'clock from St.
Francis Xnvicr's church nnd the remains
will bo buried in tbo Catholic cemetery.
Deputy Marshal Fowler naturally smarts
under what ho deems the unjust criticism of
those who thought bo was too rough in his
usngoofJack Tin loy , who was on a crazy
drunk. Fowler has been seven years In
active duty , and points to bis record as tbo
truest answer to his critics. Ho admits that
bo choked Tinloy , but that when bo was
struggling alone with him and it was an ab
solute necessity. The shutting oft of Tin-
ley's wind wns moro effective and less harm
ful thnn the use of a club or revolver , and
seemed tbo only bloodless way of subduing
him.
him.J.
J. Daniels and James Brawloy , two men
employed nt the transfer , quit work the
other day and when they came back they
found their places had been filled. They
raised a disturbance , trying to induce some
of the other men to quit work , and in ono in
stance threatened to beat n manif ho con
tinued to work. Depot Master McMillen
took them in charge and lauded them in the
city jail with the chnrgo of disturbing the
peace and intimidating Union Pjicillo em
ployes entered against them. DAnlols is the
man who was burned with vitriol in the
hands of n woman with whom noj hnd been
acquainted In Omaha some timd ago.
The Eagle Steam Laundry Co. , at 734
Broadway , have thoroughly overhauled
their plant and equipped it with new
improved machinery in , charge of ex
perienced help. They are now prepared
to turn out first-class work , and respect
fully invite all who like nice clean
clothes neatly done up to Rend them n
trial bundle. Ring up telephone 157 and
they will be pleased to call for and de
liver all work promptly.
Pasturnpro for horses and cattle on
George P. Wright's farm adjolningc ity
limits on south ; 500 acres blue grass ,
running water. For terms apply to
.Tumos Hnph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal
company , 10 Pearl street.
3. 3. Stcadman will make the eagle
screech at Emerson on Memorial day.
J. B. Sweet of Vanntta & Sweet loft yes
terday for Denver to look afier some legal
business and to mlnglo with it a little of
Kooky mountain sightseeing ,
Mrs. Martin Huchcs , who has been dan
gerously ill from nn attack of paralysis , is
reported past the critical point and hopes of
her recovery nre entertained.
Dr. 3. C. Waterman will go on the road
nbout the first of next month in the inter
ests of a firm engaged in manufacturing
medical instruments and supplies ,
Mr. und Mrs. G. E. Myers , Mr. and Mrs.
George S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Humphreys , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson ,
Dr. 1 ° . T. Soybcrt nnd Mr. Carry Wellor of
Ouinhti Icnvo this morning for Timber lake
to spend the day.
Attend the BOSTON STORE special
Bale Monday. Bargains in every de
partment. Don't bo misled , but visit
the Boston Store for the genuine bar
gains , The loading cash and ono price
dry goods house.
Fothoringham , Whltolnw & Co , ,
Loaders und promoters of low prices.
Council Blurts , In.
Don't delay your house cleaning until
the hot weather arrives , nnd don't delay
going to the Council Blurts Carpet com
pany and taking advantage of the
i splendid bargains they are giving in
everything.
Charles Bierworth has porter and ale
on draught at the Metropolitan , 818
Broadway.
There is elegant shooting and fishing
nt Manawa just now.
for thn Corps.
At the recent old soldiers' reunion at ICco-
kulc the Women's Relief corps of this city
wns awarded a badge for excellence and
promptness in mnkin ? reports of work done
during the past year. But little has been
said about it , nnd very few know thnt the
honor had been conferred , outside of relief
corps circles. Yesterday the badge | ifS
framed and now occupies a conspicuous
place in the Grand Army hall. The ladies !
nro very proud of It , and well they may isU'
for out of 200 similar organizations m all
parts of the state , there were only , ilftoon
whoso reports were sufficiently good to HIB
euro the honor. The bndgo is of pink satin
with t'oht fringe , und Us upper portion is
ornamented with a celluloid card upon which
appears u likeness of ono of the ton cottages
which have been erected by the combined
efforts of the Women's Kellef corps ut the
Marshalltowu Soldiers Homo.
Frco Jrcatments daily from 2 to 4 p.
in , at the Council Blurts Medical and
Surgical institute , 2flth and Broadway.
See the peerless Dauntless bicycles
mid got terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl.
Another improvement to the popular
Schubert piano. Swanson Muslo Co
Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffa , the
Vest $2.00 houbo In Iowa.
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vGeo. S. Davis , prescription druggist.
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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Coming Mooting of the IOWA Etalo Bankers
AsBOOlntloil.
PREPARATIONS MADE FOR THE EVENT
rnpen that IVlll Ha Uenrt lloforn Iho
MtctltiR ; ttitrreitliic SuliJcoM Snlcoted
- IljtlnilMicd Slate Financiers
\Vlui Will H ITctont.
The Iowa Stnto Bankers association will
hold Its annual meeting in Council UlulTs
this week. The session will commence next
Tuesday nnd last two days. During that
time the city will have the honor of enter
taining ono of the most distinguished bodies
of men that ever paid It n visit. Last year
nbout 200 bankers wore in attendance nnd
this year , on account of the better railway
connections which Council Uluffs nf-
fords to travelers from any part of
the state , there will probably bo many more.
There Is or.o thing , however , that may possi
bly militate against the success of the gath
ering , and that Is the present unsettled
condition of business affairs. It has been
suggested that many of those who would
otherwise come may feel Inclined to stay at
homo and keep their hands on the business
lever in case of a possible crisis , but the
committee having tlio matter in charge is
not making any allowances for a misfortune
of that kind. Preparations for the ovcnt
nro going right along as if business failures
wcro unknown , and those who fall to come
will miss ono of the best of tlio seven con
ventions which the organization bus hold.
Procrnm far tlio Fir t Dny.
The convention will commence Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock. Every session will beheld
held In the opera house and the general pub
lic will bo welcome to come nnd go at pleas
ure and heal- the discussions on topics
relating to matters that cannot fail to bo of
Interest to every business man. Mayor lawrence -
renco will deliver nn address of welcome , to
which V. F. Newell of DCS Molncs , cashier
of the Iowa Stale bank and llrst vice presi
dent of the association , will reply on behalf
of the visitors. S. F. Smith , president of
the association , will make an address , after
which the reports of ofllccrs and appoint
ment of committees will bo
made. Ex-Gov
ernor William i arrabeo of Cle'rmont , Is
down for tin address nn the subject of "The
Iowa Bankers' Legitimate Field. "
The afternoon session , which will com
mence at 2 o'clock , will begin with the In
troduction of resolutions , reports of special
committees and general discussions. Ad
dresses will then bo made as follows : "Our
Circulating Medium , Its Volume ana Char
acter , " by Hon. E. S. Laoy , ox-comptroller of
the currency and president of the Bankers
National bank of Chicago ; "The Silver
Question , Us liclation to Our National
Finances , " by Henry W. Yates , president of
the Nebraska National bank of Omaha ;
"Tho Mutual Relations of Bankers and the
Public , " by ilou. John Y. Stone of Council
Bluffs.
The following roads have granted reduced
rates for the convention : Burlington ,
Cedar Hapids Norlhcrn , Chicago & North
western. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , Chi
cago. Milwaukee & St. Paul , Chicago , Hock
Island & Pacific , Chicago , St. Paul , Minne
apolis & Omaha , Iowa Central , Sioux City &
Pacillc , Minnesota & St. Louis , Wabash ,
Chicago. Burlington & Northern , Chicago &
Great Western , Illinois Central , Hannibal &
St. Joseph. Kansas City , St. Joseph & Coun
cil Bluffs , St. Louis. Kansas & North western.
Delegates will pay full faro coming to Coun
cil Bluffs and one-third faro returning , the
latter having been agreed upon on condition
that at least 100 delegates bo in attendance.
rr.vxs ov THE 3
Council IJIufTn U Soon to Have a Full
Flccljrod Doctor Mill.
The doctors of the allopathic persuasion in
this city have bcon holding meetings for
some time past for the purpose of perfecting
plans for a medical college. The plans have
ntlast bcon com pieced and the college will
open its doors in tbo Archer block on the
1st day of next October for the first term's
work. The terms will bo seven months each
in length and the course laid down before
securing a diploma will bo three years. All
tbo professors will bo local physicians who
have attained moro than it local reputation
in their line of work. The following will
compose the faculty :
D. Miicrno , M. P. , dean and professor of prin
ciples and practice of surgery and clinical
surgery.
T. H. Lnccy , M. D. , professor of railroad and
clinical surgery.
O. H. IMnnoy , M. P. , professor of theory and
practice of medicine.
John Green , M. 1) . , professor of clinical
medicine.
1 < \ 8. Thomas , M. D. , professor of diseases of
the mind nnd nervous system.
J. V. White , M. I ) , , professor of obstetrics.
I ) . Macrae , Jr. , M. O. , professor of anatomy.
V , W. Houghtou , M. I ) . , professor of physi
ology.
11. 11. Jcnntng * ) , M.I ) , professor of physical
diagnosisclinical mcdlclno nnd lecturer on
diseases of the nose nnd throat.
O. Deotkln , M. I ) , , Ph. L ) . , professor of chem
istry.
J. M. IJarstow , M. D. , professor of gynco-
cology.
J. If. Cleaver , M. D. . piofossor of diseases of
children.
J. O. Kobertson , M. P. , professor of mntorla
iiiodlcn and therapeutics.
Klnloy lltirkc , CM ] . , professor of medical
jurisprudence ,
V. li. Troypor , M. P. , professor of histology ,
pathology mid bacteriology.
UNDliltWKAIl DAY
At the Itoiton 8torn Monday.
200 dozen ladies' Hslo thread vests.
worth COc , Monday for 33o each. See
show window.
lOc and 12c } outing flannel remnants
Monday for 0c. |
lOo and 12Jo flne dress ginghams Mon l-
day 7e ,
Ifio Chilian costume cloth Monday
for uo.
Boston Store castile soap Monday 4
cakes for 10 ; } .
BOSTON STORK.
Pothorlnglmm , Whiteluw & Co. ,
leaders and promoters of low prices ,
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Council"1---
Teaching Tliuiu tlio Noedlo.
The Industrial school In connection with
the DoLong mission is one of Iho most inter
esting places in the city in which to spend
a half hour on Saturday nftcrnoon. There
nro about 100 girls , and a few boys , divided
into eleven classes , In charge of cacn of
which is a lady , who patiently instructs
them In the use of thread and needle. The
school furnishes the children all materials
for making night dresses , aprons , quilts ,
etc. , and when an article is completed the
child has it tn take homo. The children are
thus helped In a double sense , and in tbo
truest sense helped 19 help themselves.
The children are improving rapidly , not only
in the use of the nccdlo , but in personal
cleanliness , manners and' morals ! 'Those
who are Interested , theoretically , In the bet
tering of others , will speedily mid thorn
solvcu practically interested if they will but
visit the industrial school on Saturday after-
noon ,
The Qiicitlun or Wimt to Knt
Is ono that bothers the housewives , but
they will llnd it of easy solution If they
will go to W. S. Homer's grocery , where
every delicacy und every staple article
of . food . can bo obtained , now , clean uud
fresh ,
Sunday Kchool Convention.
Tiio annual meeting of the State Sunday
School association of Iowa will bo held at
Clmrlton for three days , beginning Juno SO ,
This is ono of the series of state provincial
nnd territorial organizations forming the In
ternational Sunday School convention and
maintaining the International scries of Sun i
day school lessons , It is in the strictest
sense interdenominational , its solo object being -
ing to increase the oftlcienoy and extend the
Influence of ovangollcal Sunday schools
throughout Iowa. To effect this purpose the
executive committee of the state asso
ciation vrgea the sustaining of county
and township associations. The results
of melt organizations In every county
il'iliilfc
whcro irmlntftlncd Imvo bcon now
schools , Inrccr schools nnd bolter schools.
For moro cfTcctlvo work during the present
year the state has been divided Into sixteen
districts , each sf which Is under the supervision -
vision of n member of the stnto executive
committee. As n result of this plan n con-
vontlon has cither been hold or is arranged
for In every county In the stnto. In nbotit
thirty counties have nlso been held Insti
tutes , continuing from ono to four days , In
which training lessons on teaching the bible
have been riven.
The reports made nt the last annual meet
ing of the association show that there nro
In Iowa 4.783 Sunday schools , with n total
membership of 870,147. This In nn increase
of 4 per cent over the attendance of the pre
vious year , while the Increase of the attend
ance nt the public schools has only been 1-fi
per cent.
Sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the
schools nro open nil the year.
The average Attendance is Co per cent of
the total membership.
Twenty-live per cent of the total member-
sh ! | .i are adults.
Ten ! per cent of tho. total membership nro
olllccrs nnd teachers ,
Two nnd one-half per cent of the total
membership have united with the church.
Nine per cent of the schools hold teachers'
meetings.
The general ofllccrs of the association nro :
Hov. John W. Golger , Marion , president ;
Mrs. Mattlo M. Bailey , Slicnandoah , secre
tary ; Mr. J. W. Johnson , Oskuloosa , treas
urer. Anyone desiring n program of the
same can obtain it by addressing either of
the above mentioned oflleers.
JIKNMSON IlltOS.
Sacrifice Sale Monitaj-rowcit Prlcci Eror
Quoted.
Read every item carefully.
100 pieces of standard light shirting
prints Monday 3jc yard.
75 pieces , all iour 15o quality outing
flannels , beautiful styles , Monday OSo ,
yard.
6 bales 30-Inch fine unbleachedmuslin
4Jc yard.
Enormous ribbon sale.
1,000 , pieces all silk , satin and pros
grain ribbons , Nos. 7 , 0,12 and 10 , all atone
ono price Monday , lOo yard ; this price
only for Monday.
250 dozen ladles'and gent's plain white
hemistich handkerchiefs , also fancy bor
dered hcmstich handkerchiefs , a very
line quality , worth 15c. Monday entire
lot at Co each.
DRESS GOODS SALE.
500 pieces 44-inch dross goods in beau
tiful olnck and white check , plaids ,
stripes and also fancy mixed chorons ,
all 44 inches wide and all at ono price
Monday , flOc yard , worth 75(5 nnd 81.00.
All our 8oc quality printed China
silks Monday 50o yard. '
A word to the ladles of Council Bluffs.
Do you know we have just received an
other lot of Chonnoy Bros' , printed India
silks ? Every lady knows what Chonnoy
Bros' , silks are. The styles are simply
exquisite and at the low price , SI.00
yard , they are indeed a great bargain.
Come in and see them , they will interest
you.
Monday we offer some special big bar
gains in black dress goods at 48c , GOo ,
( i9c and 75c yard. It will pay you to
look at them. Give us a trial.
BENNISON BROS.
FUSS IN COUKT.
Tire Factions of the Krnnccllctil Associa
tion IIiiRiiRO In Litigation.
The troubles of the Hoschill church of the
Evangelical association were brought Into
court yesterday by the application of George
W. Peck , Ames Smith , J. F. Ycrgor nnd
Jacob Wirth for an injunction to restrain
William A. Copper , Thomas Jones , Aaron
Buzzard and Jacob Auraehcr from interfer
ing with their peaceful possession of the little
tlo meeting house owned by the organization
in the eastern part of tlio county. The
plaintiffs and defendants represent the two
factions of this church , which has been split
up by a difference of creeds. Last April the
district court of Linn county enjoined the
defendants from acting as" the DCS Moines
conference of the association , which
they had been claiming to bo over since
the first trouble in 1891.and the plaintiff ,
AVirth , was assigned to the pastorate of the
Uosehill church. Now , the plaintiffs claim ,
the defendants are trying to exclude them
from the church by threatening to lock the
doors on them. Last Sunday was the time
decided upon when the door locking act
was to bo performed , and the defendant , Au-
racher , was to bo put In as pastor by main
force nnd 'Wirthundhis friends were actually
llred bodily out of the church and had to
hold their services in a neighboring school
house.
All the evidence was hoard yesterday af
ternoon , but the case Is to bo argued in
writing.
nANUKinuiuir : DAY.
At the lioston Store.
Wo will place on sale Monday 150 dozen
chiffon handkerchiefs in beautiful col
ors and white , all handsomely silk em
broidered , handkerchiefs that are worth
from 75c to $1.00. All in for the nomi
nal price of 25c and 39c each. See show
window for Monday.
BOSTON STORE ,
The leading popular dry goods house.
Fotheringham , Whitelaw & Co.
Council Bluffs , la.
Where to Worship.
First Presbyterian Church Rev. Stephen
Phelps , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at
10:30 : a.mi. and 6 p.m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Ilev. H. II.
Barton , pastor. Class meeting , 9:80 : a. m. ;
preaching , 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday
school. 1'J m. ; Junior league , 4 p. in. ; Ep-
worth league , 7 p. m.
Congregational Hov. John Akin , D.D. ,
pastor. Morning subject : "Man in His
World. " Evening subject : "A Public Serv
ant on His Defense. " Sunday school at 12
"m , j Young People's Society of Christian En
deavor , 7 p. m.
First Baptists-Preaching by the pastor
morning and evening. Morning subject :
"Tho Sabbath" ; evening : "Tho Atone
ment. " Sunday school at 12 m. Young
People's meeting at 7 p. m , James II. Davis ,
pastor.
St. John's English Lutheran Services on
first floor of Mcrriam block at 11 a. m. and 8
p. m. Hov. G. W. Snyder , pastor. Heccp-
tlon of members at morning service. Sun i-
day school at 0:45 : a. m. Young People's
meetlngat 7)0 : ! ) p. m.
Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Cor-
ncr Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue.
Preaching 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun
day school li ) m. C. W. Brewer , pastor ,
Bcrean Baptist Divine services morning
and evening. Sunday school will meet at
11:45 : a.m.
Second Presbyterian S. Alexander , pas
tor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 8p.m.
Sunday school at 1m. . Young people's meet
ing at 7 p. m.
Ton DUJ-K at tliu World' * Fair ,
It will cost yon less than $50.00 , every
thing necessary included. Tills means
homes in private cottage , clean , safe-
close to grounds and on the beach of
Lnko Michigan. Write to .T. T. Chyno-
woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II.
W. Tilton of TUB BUB , or Jacob Sims ,
of Sims & Buinbridgo , Council Blurts.
The KUnmau llulldln ? for Kant.
The Kisomari b'uilding in Council
Blurts can now bo rented. For terms ,
etc. , apply to Burke & Casady , Attys. ,
11.ri Pearl street.
The Gruuii Jlotel ,
Council Bluffs. Tlio most elegant In
lowu. Dining room on seventh lloor.
Rate , $3.00 and $5.00 a day. 5. F. Clark i
Prop.
Kn Mentlng TliU Year.
When the surviving members of the famous
Crocker brigade held their biennial in
in this city two years ago they decided to
hold the next meeting at Ottumwa In Sep ;
tember , 1803. A circular has just been Issued
by the executive committee notifying the
members that the reunion will not be held
until thu lust Wednesday and Thurs
day lu September , 18W , Just ouo year later
thnn hnd nt first bcon nrrnngcd. Tills de
cision , the circuit stntos wns reached only
After the tnost-oAToful Investigation , nnil
Among the reason" * assigned Are the imx | M *
blllty ofsccurlijMCi Mop-over privileges for
members who nvUlUJd to Attend both the
World's fnlr nmjitho reunion , the Absorbing
Interest thntls > , fclt by ovcr.v ono In the
World's fnlr , nnditho opinion of the people of
Ottumwa that \po tponement " advisable.
I Y A rtViifiTiNU wiuii : :
John LnncKtrnAuJIccolvos Trolmlily Tntal
liij'irlrt frnuilhn Ktncry ( Irlndnr.
John Longstro'di , p workman employed At
SchuHz & lllU's-wnpton shop , had n narrow es
cape from a frightful death Friday nftcrnoon ,
nnd is now nt tlioWoman's Christian Asso
ciation hosplthl , M hovering between llfo
nivi death , lib' ' "was working nt an em-
cry wheel , dolnjMonio work for M. Murcus.
llo turno a awny from tlio wheel thinking
the Job wns done , but went back ngnln nftcr
n second or two. snylng : "I uucss I'll give It
another turn or two. "
Justus the words loft his lips nnd ho
turned back to renew his operations the
wheel broke. It wns turning nt the rate of
2,2X1 ( revolutions a minute. Ono big chunk
of the hnrd stone lit on the ground directly
nt Marcus' feet nnd was Imbedded
in the earth several inches. An
other almost ns largo struck
Longstrom in the right nrm , tearing awny
the bleeps muscle , nnd breaking the bono
between the elbow nnd shoulder. A third
piece , somewhat smaller , went through the
llcshy 'part of his hand , whllo n fourth
struck him on the head , glancing off , ns luck
would have it.
" The unfortunate man wns picked up and
carried Into the Kiel house , where Dr. Bar-
stow was called to attend to his injuries.
The right nrm was found to bo Almost torn
from tlio body , nnd blood wns trickling from
the other wounds received from the Hying
stones.
The physician stntcs that there is grave
danger that tlio arm will hnvo to bo ampu
tated nnd it Is feared thnt the shock will
cause his death. After the wounds hnd
been dressed Longstrom wns taken" to the
Woman's Christian Association hospital ,
where ho will receive the best of attention.
srECiAk AT Tin : JIOSTON STonn
Monday Tlio I.rndlin ; Ono I'rlco Dry
Giiuda House of Council Ilium , In.
100 dozen extra fine nil linen towels ,
extra largo size , either in plain wlnto
or colored border , a towel usually
retailed at COc each , for Mon
day at half price , 25c each.
A chance of such a towel at
this price a seldom occurs. To to
found only nt the Boston Store , Council
Bluffs , la. , the leaders nnd promoters
of low prices. Sco show window.
"Mueller's 1'rlro Kctny.
The following essay was given the
prize olTorcd by Mr. Munllor to the
school pupil who wrote the best account
of the recent musical opening , the prize
being n $ . ' 10.00 guitar , mandolin or banjo.
The judges were Messrs. Tilton , Grimm ,
Test nnd Clancy. There are other
essays very meritorious , but they were
barred by limit of length. Some of them
will bo published in the near future :
The citizens of Council Bluffs nntl
western Iowa were notified by neat in
vitations of the exposition of the Mueller
Piano and Organ company , 103 Main
street , May 3to ( L The previous expo
sitions of this firm had established a
reputation for .excellent disnlays , but the
people wcro ahiazcjl by the sight which
greeted thorn , during the four days.
Palms , lilies , roses und icxotic plants
were scattered hero and there in such
profusion thattit sqctncd that Flora was
vicing with Orphoiis. The imposing array
on the different 'floors ' of nearly half a
hundred pianos was a sight worth bo-
holding. Those pianos were the Royal
Hardman and Standard makes , posses
sing a quality c of tone unoqunlod ,
wrought in whtte-nnd gold finish , light
and dark woods' . I noticed a vast dis
play of Story & ClarK and Farrand &
Votoy organs ' j , Tjio assortment of
violins , flute's , Cornets , mandolins ,
guitars , otc-7 seemed complete. The exposition -
position was.a . success , appreciated by
each visitor. To the enterprise of the
Mueller Piano & Organ Co. is duo the
uplifting of many a soul to higher ideas
of music.
MAHGARET McBuiDE , 11 years old ,
300 Fifth avc , Council Bluffs.
Hurt by a Iloml ) .
A man named Hood gave Pearl Sadowski ,
an 8-year-old girl living in the western part
of the city , a lot of trinkets to play with a
day or two ago. The little girl took thorn
out in the yard to play with. Among them
happened to be a dynamite bomb cartridge.
The put the cartridge on n brick nnd com
menced pounding it. Very naturally it ex
ploded and the bits of powder flow In her
face , burning and lacerating the licsh badly.
She shell struck : n trco near by in such a
way as to show that it had missed the
child's head only n very few inches. It was
feared thnt ono of her eyes would bo lost ,
but her physician now states that nil danger
of this is past.
Louis Bicdorman is agent for the
Great Eastern hotel , the largest in the
world ; practically fireproof ; has 1,100
rooms and is modern. Those intending
to visit the World's fair will find It to
heir interest to call or write , enclosing
stamp. 504 First avenue , Council Bluffs.
Dr. Armstrong's lecture at the Broad
way M. E. church next Friday evening ,
May 20 , will bo a rare treat. Subject :
"The Stuff That Men Are Made Of. "
So that every body may hour th
the price will bo only 23 cents.
Trouble Over Lainl ,
E. W. Sigler , a farmer residing- south of
town , has invoked the aid of Judge Dcomer
in keeping possession of his farm ,
which ho claims D. Batchclor und a man
named Prowdy nro trying to get away from
Him , Ho claims that the defendants entered
upon the place nnd tried to drive him off ,
saying that If ho planted nnd raised n crap
on the land they would appropriate It to
their own use , The petition for n temporary
injunction to restrain the defendants from
ontorlng the land or interfering in any way
with his possession of It was granted.
For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ;
stove wood , 12 or 10 inches , $2.50 per
cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main
street.
Bargains in line tooth brushes and
cologne , wholesale price , only lOo.
Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway.
Mnnawa tntifis'l-un every half hour
today. Jl
I. Iconics ,
The following taaqrlaga licenses wcro Is
sued yesterdayii' '
Name and address. ARO
j Vrank ICiilpht''WnKlilnKton county. Nob. . 21
1 .Mabel Uuvls.y1WhlriKUm county , Mcb. . . . 17
hi1. A.C'rnlB.MeVicli'tounly ' , Nub . 7B
7H
IKatoOlcr , foulicirillun . 3H
j It. L. PtckorsoffJ oWinlia , . * . . 23
( Georgia Cook , Unmlia . . , . , . 18
Pure Ice
From Missouri rlvor channel.
Mulholhind&'Co1. , Brown building.
Telephone 103.J1 ,
Mmo. Helen Merrill , hall-dressing and
manicuring. 'Kooin ' 312 , Men-lam block.
I'ermlli ,
The following building permits were Is
sued yesterday ;
M. 0. Gnlnos. lot 3 , block 2 , Williams'
first addition , brick burn , two story I COO
J. L. Tenipluton , 80 North Hlxtfi
street , UBx2ti . 1,000
II. 11. Van llrnrit , out lot 2 , Jackbon'a
dildltlon , bnin , 80x20 , . 1,200
J. I ) . Htuart , BOO llroudwny , raisins
roof and putting lu nuw roof . 009
Iluy land for rent In lots of from 20 to
300 acres. B. Marks , Council Bluffs.
Vanatta it Sweet , uttys. , Everett blk.
Humll Convolution.
The Jury in the 1 5,000 , damage suit of
Krut'or against the city , pave the nttorueya
SEVER STRANGERS
Are the People Who Openly Prnlso Drs ,
Copolnud and Shopard.
Thny Are Your rrlciuM and Nrlehlinr.s nnil
Thrp SpMikNeither Moro Nor I.CM Tlinn
tlio Trnlli-It In tn Your Vltnl Interest
Tlmt You Inho llcoil ,
It Is good thliiR for people wlio do buslnoM
with caon nthnr to Imvo n llttlo tnlK occiislon-
nil ? . We wimt to Imvo u llttlo inlk with tlio
pnbllo toJny. Every week Is twbllMicd In
tltnso columns a niitnlior of InloroBllnit state
ments from persons who Imvo bonn pitionHof
Drs. Uonolnnd ntidPhopnrd , The presentation
of portrait * with testimonials N n fo.ituro of
tliolr method , anil , whllo It lias born cooled ex
tensively l > v tlio manufacturers of patent ,
medicines nnd quack nostrums it can Imvo
force oulv when tlio persons wlionro lima pro *
sotilod nro known to the reader * . Thn people
wlio clvn suoh testimony for Drs. Copclnnd
and Sliopard nro novcr utrmiKcrsi tliuy nro
olll7ons uml rostdcnls of our cltv. Tlioy nre
your friends niul nol2hbor < i , nntl lliolr testi
mony Is voluntnry niul tholr Plnccs of resi
dence nntl btislncsi openly nml honestly given ,
BO tluit they tuny easily bo found. Tills is tlio
strongest testimony tlmlcan bo given us to
tlio truthfulness of ft statement.
Ithns no doubt often boon sitUl tlmt whllo
Drs. Oopolnnd nnd Slicpnrd publish each \vooi :
euros Hccompllsliccl they say notliliiK of tlio
cases tlioy full to euro. Tlmt thov Imvo n cnso
of tlmt Umil occasionally pees without any Inc.
What physicians lit > vo lint ? Iluttlicso cnsoJ
nro luorothun rnro with Dis. Copolnud nnil
Sbopnrd , I.DIIB oxpcrlcnco bits Riven tlionl
unusual knowledge nnd Insight In diseases ,
nil they nro Invnrlnhly able after oxtimlim-
tlon , to Know \vliotlicrthoy can bcnulllorcuro
tlm oaso. If they can do noltlior they luniost-
ly any so to the patient. Tlioy do not claim to
euro orory CHSO submitted to them : they do
not claim to bo Infallible ! but they do claim
tlmt t ho pcrcontRRo of euros under t lioir meth
od of treatment. Is grantor thnn under any
other known method.
There run bo no doubt of the RUCCOSS tlmt
Drs. Copolnnd nmlHhounrd achieve with cac.'i
case they acceptuudor tliolr oaro. This suc
cess does not rest upon the use of nny specific
or patented article or appliance , but on the
regular treatmentof these physicians , whoso
prescriptions to suit ouch Individual cnso nro
prepared under their supervision , for tlmt Is
the only wuy tlmt tllsc.xso cm bo successfully
handled. This Is another tontu roof tliolr sys-
toin. nnd It Is the sccrol of tlio populnrauccoss
of Drs. Oouolnnd mm Hhopurd. Tlioy Imvo
studied dlsonsn until they Imvo obtulnod a
sclent I flc mastery of It.
rnun TKST TO ALT , iviio AIUM.Y.
Drs. Copolnnd and Shepard announce
the greatest opportunity to the public
tlmt has cvor boon offered by any spec
ialists in the medical world. This olTor
is in the form of of a free test of their
plan of troatmontfor the cure of catarrh
and all other curable chronic diseases.
All who apply in person at their olllcos
will bo examined , proscribed for und
treated upon their first visit free of all
chnrgo. In addition to this , thorough
consultation and advice will bo given to
nil who apply , without a penny to pay.
This offer of a thorough free test holds
good for the months oMay and June.
TO Till : MOUNTAINS AND UYTHE SKA.
An OroalinLnily Finds Keller flight nt Home
After Seeking tit Vnln lor tt KlHowhorc.
Mrs. W. 0. Jny , 3190 Meroillth nvonuo , Is nn
estimable nnd rcllnoj ladv with a larso clrolo
of friends. Her husband. W. O. Jny , Is the
well known check dork nt tlio Woostor street
aonot Hut one object could Impel this lady's
pointed statement-tho benefits It may confer
upon others allllctoJ with clironlo disease.
Tneso are her onrneat words :
"If I mnko strong sttitomonts the facts In
my case fully warrant thorn. I went to Dr.
Suopird because relatives nnd frlondsof nilno
hart been cured by him. Trom the way 1 felt
and what I had observoJ In other cuses I be
lieved I had consumption. At first the Blgns
wora local IIo catarrh In tlio chest unit ho id.
A short hack or bronchial cough appeared
with constant pains and soreness In the limes
nnd heart. My heart fluttered nnd 1 smoth
ered so easily that I could not st at tlio table
for the plaintiff an unpleasant shock ycster-
dny by returning a verdict Divine Kruaer a
verdict of $1. This will throw the costs on
the city and leave the dollar to bo divided
up among the plaintiff and his attorneys.
The costs will amount to about $200. It is
.stated that neither side will appeal the cuse.
MKN MEET.
Supreme Council , Commercial Pilgrims of
America , In Annual Session.
The second annual meeting of the supreme
council , Commercial Pilgrims of America ,
was held yesterday nt the rooms of the local
council in the Bono block. It was an en
thusiastic meeting , there being representa
tives present from quite a number of coun
cils in other cities and other states. The
following officers and delegates were pres
ent :
Officers B , H. Huworth , S. W. P. : E. C.
Gleason , S. V. W. P. ; F. B. Shcpiird , S. W.
C. pro tern ; A. W. Johnson , supreme secre
tary ; H. H. Blinn , suprorno treasurer ; C. E.
Reid , supreme tourist ; Joseph Polllngcr , S.
1C. of .T. P. pro torn ; M. Swallow , S. A. of O.
P. ; James W Lusk , Omaha , supreme deputy
for Nebraska ; F. A. llnydcn , Chicago , supreme
premo deputy for Illinois.
Delegates U. M. Volk , Grand Island ,
Neb. ; John Rush , Waterloo , la. ; E. M. Wes-
nor , Burlineton , In. ; Walter C. Houser.
Sioux Falls. S. D. ; II. J. MncBrido. Council
Bluffs ; J. C. Lewis. Burlington ; Li. W. Snow ,
Lincoln : J. F. Sanderson , Council Bluffs : O ,
D. Haign , Council Bluffs ; W.AV. Lilly. Coun
cil Bluffs ; H. L. Williams , Council Bluffs ;
George Cllrso. Council Bluffs ; II. Franklin ,
Council Bluffs ; William Murr , Grand Island ;
James Patterson. Council Bluffs ; J. W. Per-
epoy.Councll Bluffs ; F. Hollis. Council Bluffs.
The reports of the oflleers showed a grati.
tying condition of the order in all respects
The receipts for the year were $1,221. nnd
the disbursements 81,0 7 , leaving a balance
on hand of $104. There are now 1,027 mem
bers. In the funeral benefit department
there are 335 enrolled. . Each traveling man
who takes advantage of this feature of the
order pays ft upon the death of any other
member , and the amount received in this
wuy , up to KXK ) , is paid to the beneficiary o f
the deceased. During the year there have
been flvo deaths in the order , only two of
them belonging to the funeral benollt
department. One of the benefi
ciaries has already been paid , and the
other is now making the necessary
proofs of death. The first ono received ? 203
nnd the second will receive ! f275. The total
receipts in this department during the year
wore $400 and the expenditures S'J40 ,
W. C. Houser brought papers showing that
a now council will be instituted nt Sioux
Falls , S. D. , this week. This will make
council No. IB. Three councils have been
organized during the past four weeks , nt St.
Joseph , Holdrcgo , Nob. , nnd Denver.
Last evening the local council initiated
several now members in their ball nnd the
operation was witnessed by all the visiting
members. At the close refreshments were
served.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Motzirar & Jtaudlett'x lee Cream.
Try Motzgar & Rtmdlott's pure nnd
dollcious ice creams and ices and you
will order no other.
Protect your homes against destruc
tive storms. W. O. James has the
strongest companies in the world.
Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street ,
largest and best bicycle stock in city.
Brown's C. O. D. grocery closes at
p. in. , except Mondays and Saturdays.
Cook yot" meals this summer on a gas
range. At cost utt ho Gus company.t
Neliraika Fair Visitor * .
CHICAGO , 111. , May 20. [ Special to TUB
BBE. ] Callers at the State building today
from Omaha are : J. J. Dickey , F. H.
Mundy , W. E. Hamilton , George O. Towlo ,
Grand Pacltlc ; M. A. and. F. D. Palmer ,
Palmer house ; W. II. nnd Mrs. Looker , Miss
B. Wert , South Omaha. Other people from
the state Included : Alfred 0. Pattle ,
Hooper ; Wilfred Smith , Lincoln ; E. M.
Grady , Hoscoe Conkling , J , L. Wcrscholmcr ,
O'Neill.
Smallpox at Portland , Oregon.
POUTLANM , Ore. , May 20. Smallpox has
broken out among the Chinese brought hero
from Victoria by the steamer Danube yes
tcrday. One died till s morning. The Dan
ube has COO Chinese on board. The vessel
has been quarantined.
where ylotuMi were itoamlnjr. I hod to rush
to tlio door for nlr. Aching in t > odr < lltnb ) und
lipnd , nixkofulncM anil losi of leop ftU wore
( llstrosilni fnoii In my o.uo. 1 Inn my Vltor
nnd nmMtton steadily. A Tory noticeable fcn-
turo wns extreme muscular wcnknoM with
flnbblnoM and softening of my lloili. 1 dcotncrt
to give out In every wny (
"Upon n phvMolnn's n'lvlco I tried
of nlr nnd wont to Uolorndo nnd also to loror-
nl Atlnntlo nntorlnv-plncei1. Incliidl'iit ( 'onoy
Isliind. Hut tlioro was no help In those. Not
until Dr. yiiop.inl bosun u radical Uoutmunt
for my lungs nnd blood did I son any decided
benefit , llo Ims trotited mo for leu wcoki nnd
I nm built up nnd relieved to tlio point
of perfect honltli. K Is live yeirBlnco I Imvo
felt so well , No cough , no ttnolhorlni ; , no
\vnnknoi9 , no catarrh ) I oat nnd slcop fiplon-
dldly. Tlio rcsnlti have bcon Croat nnd I slrill
nlwnys fcol It In the line of MY duty to ur o
my nlllnu f i-lcnds to RO where I wont for rcllnf ,
My treatment lius been oaHlly taken : , Is sooth
liig , lind tiiocostof It very trfllliiB , Div. . . . .
ami diid Hhtunt ) do ( it l/ie / / nuret nnd aieitlli-
'ilc ' in tvmi U'dU. I will K'ludly suy this to anyone
ono Mho may inquire. "
CUHKU AT I11S UUMU.
W. U. Sngo of tlio City Hotel , Atkliiion ,
Kelt.Vrlton !
"Drs. Copolnnd nnil Shopard-nontlomen :
T write you to lot you know tli'it I urn inoro
thnn tilonscd with the remits of your Iroat-
inont for catarrh , I onn brantlio throiiKli my
noho with pcrfool ouse now , und Hint Is n tiling
Unit I hnvon'tboon nblo lode for ninny yours.
My Roncrnl hea'.tli , also , Is much Improved.
I have boon btiyliit ? u.ilont mcdlulno for yours
with llttlo or no boiiullt ; but I will nay , since
tnklnir your treatment , I am feollnz better
thnii I hnvo for yours , My nnputlto Is wood ,
nnd that In soinotlilnit now for me , nnd I uo to
sleep BOOH after lytnz down , nnil Hint Is also
now. I cnnnot endorse your tio'itnicnl too
strongly. " Itespoctfully. .
W. H. SAGE.
MISS A.T/TA M. KISHKIl. n nopillnr public
school toaulicrof IIAMHUItn . IOWA , has I been
treated entirely by mall. Sbo S'lys :
"iBinrered nil tlio misery tint comes from
cntarrlnl dlsoaso until 1 took the mall treat
ment of Urs. Copeland nnd Shcpard. Tills has
miido \vondcrfnl change In mo , and Is com
pletely uprooting the dlsonso from mr sys
tem. To teachers nnd all others 1 highly com
mend these pliyslolnna. " .
RIKA W. O. JAV..1IP3 MEUEniTII AVKNtIB
SAYSSIIEWA8 CUKKI ) OK PEUIOtW DIS-
EASR AT THE COI'Er.ANI ) MKDIOAF ,
INST1TUTU SEBANDTAI-IC AVITI1 HIMl
AT IIRK IIOMH , OUWITIl HEIMHJPUAN1)
AT THE WKH3TEU Sl'llEET DEl'UT.
Low Itutcis.
Catarrh nnd all ctir.iblo diseases trontoil nt
low nnd uniform rntcs-mo llemos freo. 1'a-
tlonls nt n dlataiice successfully treated by
mail. Send for symptom blnnU.
DRS , COPEIAND & SHBPARD ,
KOOMS 311 AND .It ! NEW V3VC MS1 }
UUILUINO. OMAHA. NEB.
Every Curable Disease Treated-
Ofllco Hours 9 to 11 a. in. ; 2 to > p. in. : 7 to 8 o-
in. Sunday U u. m , to 1m. .
JOHN DOIIANY , MANAGER.
SEVEN NIGHTS , COMMENCING
MONDAY , MAY 22. '
FLINT
The World's Greatest Mesmerist and F un
assisted by
MISS MARINA FLINT
In/jcr wonderful feats of Catalepsy.
Positively the Funniest Show on Earth.
Complate Change of Program Nightly.
I'niCES 2" , a > , 50 cents.
U J. MKACIIAM , Man.igcr.
WM. H. DEM.V. Advnnco Auont.
8300 Howard
Will bo paid by the Jewelers I'rotoctlvo Union
of the United States for Information loud I UK
to tlio Identification nnd nrrcst of Hie party
who. on November 4 , IH'J'J , assaulted and
robbed W. 0.1'olIock.OM n HIoux t'lty & I'uulllc
rullroiul train butwoon Omaha nnd .Missouri
Valley , Iowa. The robber Is dcicrlbed us fol
lows :
AKO , nbout 25 ; .5 foot O'.S lo 7'5 Inches ;
weight , about 130 ; slim build ; IlKliturnu'dlnm
complexion ; Hunt or brown hair , cut hliort ;
.smooth fnre. looks Romewlmt liroud ucioss
cheekbones but cheeks tire thin and hollow ;
were puteiit leather hlioes ; black Hlouch lint ;
saltnnd peppcror dark suit "f clothes ; llKht
brown overcoat , and VIOTO fiibo beuid nix
Inches loni ; .
I'nrtli-SKlvlin : Information will bn treated
with strict cnntldonco , Communications can
uo addressed to W. II. AllliiK , president Inw-
olers I'rotoctlvo union No. IVOmnadway , Nuw
York Oily , or to William A. I'lukoitori for two
. . . . . . . . . May 22 and 23 , at the I'axtoii Ilonso ,
Otnntm'nftcr ; thnt date to 201 1'lfth nvoiino ,
Chicago , III. Mny 20 d2tm&o
Special
noilNQIl IIIUFH.
HOMKS 1 nlll truilu my unultla * III onu or two
uoort clwullliiija for clear lots ; Imlunco on long
time. U. J.iUma , lliB I'jrrlii avunun , cltr.
7OU S.M.K An nlmo t now piano at a bargnln ,
full or udilrum Hill llma.lway.
FW
W K cur. ell roil n houiu nnl lot en a payraont of
frauitlU.UJ to li)0) down nml flQOj to ( I50J
per month. Homo i > Jclnl LarEuliu lei lotn. Jolin-
iton A Van 1'ntton.
A IIS III ACTS nnil loam , farm Ami cltr prupnrlf
jiLouutit anil tulJ. 1'uiojr 4. TliuuiAJ. Cou jU
iJ'Oll HAI.fc Choapi tonn bltoc ilrlvliu m nrui
team milieu oil wavon , hnrnesi und tennu top
oad wniton. Unrbun L'oul ( 'u.ia I'oarl itruot.
171)11 ) BAl.K TlireuJursoy tmlln nnui. one
-L ono roar und two 7oar i tolld color , rru
Block. 7258. Ut Ht.
I olt HAI.K Nice b.ir carrlazo team and carrUgj
'U ' W.Tnlli-y < . 11)1 ) I'aarlSt. . Council HlutTi.
C < AIIIIAUK romovuil , ce | > uol > , vault * , clilumtir *
rclotnud. Ed Uurko , ut Taylor * ttoeotf , > U
llroailwair.
"I7O11 ' bAt K An upright live liorio poirur Lullar.
1' t all Ht I3JO Hroailwur.
FUUN1II15I ) IIat for \Vorlcfa fnlr for rent 3 or 0
monthi. New 7-room Hat , now ( iirnltura com
plete , iteura liout iniil gu riinuoj near car llnu and
htttidj \VorlU'b fair. AUilron K. T , K. , BIT Kn t
Mh ulrcet. L'lilcano.
T7OII IlKNT-l.irno vrareliouio iltuatod on rail.
1. way trn."k. Imiulro of I'lonotr Implement Co.
i UlKDKlUtAN tujri micl l.elll notoi ociir < l
-lJ. morUafe on Council Uluflu and OuiaLa prop-
crty. Oil" " a t'lrat avonuo. _
Wlll < trade Council IIIufTi property and caili for
liaril are Hnd Implmuuiit ( tuck In weitoru
lonaor unnlern Nebrntlm. (1 17. 1'ouuell Illnlln.
1OH HAM ! 20 tlnclr Irocl roauilursundtrood
- 1niareB. . ono line cnrclaiio team. Would ex.
cuaiiKO for need unlmprocml firm land or fltjr
properly. Dr. C. II. 1'lnuor. Ht 1'onfl ttract.
BEAUTIFUL home ; all modern ronvcnloncet ;
low prlcoi , eaiy teruii. A , J < Handel , O , Illuffi.
AVANTBU toiupctont girl III family of two. InV -
V > quire of Mr * . K 1 * . WrlxUt , 2 > l Bouth beroutti
ttroet.
T7OH IIENT Furnlibcil room for cue or two uen-
-L lleuien. HI HyinUr mrcet.
DtidlltAllI.K roonii , furnlihocl or unfurnlilied ,
nltli board for tbo luuiuor If dinlrud , iW
Hlon trenua.
FOIt UBNT OH HAIjK-In Mornlniiilde , a new
I'Uten-rooiu liouiu. W. U. Horn er , Wit llroad-
w r _ _ _ _ _ _
W ANTKD , flrtt-cati Dpltber 'or cement work.
Good position tor Kooduan. Auulr at lleo
Oco or f > 58 llroadway ,
NOT1CK OF TUB SITTING OP TN
01TY COUNCIL A3 A BOARD ( ]
EQUALIZATION.
To thoonnon-of Din lott. part * ot Icti ni
ronl eUixto abutting on or acljnoont to 1
meets , filloy * or nvontrx h retn nittiied'f
i tuntoil , tn nbolo or In put within tinyl
tlm districts herein nuroiflml : 1
Ion sntl ouch ot you nro hereby notUl
Hint thn olty coitm'llot thu city of Omuhn l
Una n Hoard of rqittulrttion , ut Commit. . !
Hootn A , in tlio o ty hull , tlmti'l
Nobriiak * . on ITldnv. the 23th day of Mil
IWU , froni0 o'rlooh i > . in to ft o'rl oek p in , , II
the piirpoto ot considering nnd ontinlltlnt tl
proposed levy of sucolnl t , ixci nnd nsionmoi I
M shown by M'roposud I'lnnsof Assi < inniot |
now on ( llo In tlio olHco of said cltv dork , "
correcting nny errors tlicroln , nnd of he , r |
nil comphilnts thnt the owner * of property )
to bo assessed nnd tnxixl tuny niako : si.i
Micclnl taxes und assessments proposo.l to
levied uolnc necrswy tn cover tlio costof t
saM-ral Improvements iluly nutliorlind to ,
nmdo unil now cotnplotod , 113 follows ! ,
lo cover tlio tma-lintf cost of urndlng OoU
Ins street from lUth sltera to iXHli strool , rT
Inlorsocllint tro ts nml alloys nmomitlni ; . ,
the sum ot JI.lJCi.S8. whleli tutu It I ? propose-
by n report duly adopted by tlio city t-ouup
to asses' ) us follow * ! On both sides of Doilzl
street from 10th to 20th strcot , ITthMrontfK ,
alloy north nt Pnrnnni to D.ijgo struot , K
Mreot from I'nrnnw to Doilco street , awl U
'
street from 1'arimm to Dodge it root ; lil,5 < 0. ,
nto per foot , ro Ttxvv\
. On both sides of thn alloy s bet weon Dong !
nnd lodto streets from 17th Ktrool to
street , tMt.USi rule per foot , 10-MilT.
On both sides of the ivlloys hutvroim l < "nrnn |
mid Douglas slrcuts from ITlh street to SO
street , i.VMVi ; r.ito per foot. KlfttKU
Salil assessment to bo nmdo according to . .
usual Honllni : buck process In dupth fro
streets tn thn center ot blocks , und from allo
to tbo Br.st stroot.
To rovnr tlio cost of nilln ? lots Under co
crnctwlth Km , .ICnlliihnn , nnuMllillliK to t .
f 11 in of 13,290(1 ( * , whluh sum It Is proposed , by.I
report duly ndoplod by the city council , to n I
ROSS on the property filled , ns follows ! > |
Iit , 1 , block 12 , McC'ormlck'B nddltlon.lII5/f /
West IMfrotnt old Sitli strcot , iidjolu- V
in ? lot 1 , block 12 , JlcCormlck's nddl- > '
tlon 2S2 >
East ftifoot of old 37th street , adjoin.
Ing lots , block 13 , MoCorinlok'M uddl
tlon
Total is,2Ml ]
Tocovortho costof damagosforprndlnirlOtt
strcot from Ilnncroft strout to Krudorl ' <
street , amounting to thu sum of I71,00 ,
sum It Is proposed , by n report duly ndoctt
by thoclty council , to assess on the real nt
lute on loth sides of 10th strcot from llruicrof
street to Krcilcrlelt strcot. pro riitu , aa pr
foot froutngo according to the usual soullif
bick : process In depth from street as follows ; .
Un viest aldo tn depth of ono lot ; on cnstslf
tn depth of ono lot. Unto pur foot , tftOsKII ,
To cover the cost of paving nnd curbing lOtn
street from Knrnnm street to Ilariioy slroi' '
In street Improvement , district N'o. 4 , ' > *
amounting to the sum of { iSUail ) , which suit'
It is proposed by u report duly adopted by th5t
olty council , to nbsoss on the real ostnto 0 .
both sides of lUth street from Karnniii strct f
tu Hartley strcot , pie ratn per foot frontnsd'
according to tbo usual sunllui ; back process I
depth ftom street us per district created1
rate per toot , I\3 i9.
To cover tlio costof pavlne nnd curbing Chicago
cage street from U.'ml strout to 3.lrd street 111
street Improvement district No. 4H , amount
bn ; to thu sum of $30j III , which sum It In pro' ' ,
posed by n report , ( Inly adopted by thu t'lt.n
roiincll , to assess on tbo real estate on bnt\
sides of Chicago struct from ± 'nd street to 21 r > -
stroeo In street Improvement district No. 43t , "
pro nun per font frontauo iiccordhiK to tli !
usual sc.illnt ; biolc process In duptii from
Btrcot ns uor district created ; rate per foot/ ,
MH.EI3. A'
To cover the cost of constructing n sewer liv ' ,
sewer district No. 171. amounttnit to tlio sin i\
of tSHSOO. which sum It Is proposed by u repot i ,
duly adopted by the city council to nssoss OH ,
the real estate abutting on said sewer in tin
district created , pro ratu as per foot frontagoV
rnto uor foot. ! l.4'jti. ' ; M
Tocovur tliprnitof constructliisr n sewer h"
sewer district No. HIS , iiniotinllni ; to the suir
of t.80'J3 ) ! ) , whleh sum It Is proposed by a w
port duly ndopted by tbo cltv council to asses ,
on the real estate nn caeli bldo of said sowo/
pro r.ita IIH per fontfrontntro In depth from th' .
tower ns per tbo limits of t ho sow or district m ,
crontcd , iiccordlmr to tbo usual scnllni ; buc1
process ; provided , tlmt corner lots Imvlnc J
sewer on both frontapoi bo ntisusscd forlliu
ionRor frontaito only. Unto per foot , tl.lOUOj.f
To covnr tbo coil of cnnblriictluz tliu sewer
In Sewer District No. 17.1 , amounting to thu
sum of f j,3lino. ( which suim It Is proposed by a ,
report dul vudoptnil by Uio city council , to assess -
sess pro r.ita ns ncr foot fronta o on Iho real
ostnto on each sldu of s.ilil sewer In the sewer
district as cioitcd. In depth from street , no-
cording to the usual scnllni ! back ptoooss , to
iho llmltsof district as uroatod , Italo per
foot , f 1.C0708.
To cover tbo cost of constructing a sewer tn
sewer district No. ITi ) , amounting to tbo sum
qf$2lG7.,1l , which sum It Is proposed by a ro-
pnrtduly ndoptod by thu city council to as
sess pro rntn on the frontage of properly alone
said newer iiccordlnz to the usual soiilliu buclr
process I nil op 111 from tbo street as per district
urcihtod. Unto , per foot , JI.IHOIO. ,
To cover thu cost of opening and ovteiidlne !
29tb nvonuo from I'arnum to Halt Howard'
streets , amounting to the sum of $ ' )0.ir ) > ( .l7. !
which sum It Is proposed bra report duly
adapted bj the city council , to nssoss on the ,
lots and real estate on both Hldos of 2Jth nvo *
nuo'from l'iriuini : street to Hickory , pro ratn
porfoot frontage , as follows ;
luxrnam to Half HowarJ , J7.03porfoot.8 033 0
Half Howard to Jackson , f am per foot. 7.128 00
JnckRon to Loavonwortb. ts.00 pur foot , n.oto OS
Loavonworth to Mason , $ -l.f' < 0 per foot. . : iW9 f > "
Mnson to Paul lie. $ : tXJiior foot IU32 t )
I'nclllc to 1'opulcton avenue , Jl.OT per f
foot 1,808 TO
Popplcton nvonuo to Wool worth nvo-
niio.SI.OO per foot 1.10000
Woolworth avenue to Hickory , $0,4U ! '
porfoot 04" KS
According to the usual scaling back procosj
In depth from .street , towlt ; <
From I'.minm to Half Howard street on west
side of west line McC'ormlok's addition ; oh
eastsldo to old Ultth stroeU From Half Howard
to I'aollU1. Hid depth of one lot on both skies-
from I'nclllc to Hickory , on both Nlilts tn con
tor of block , except llanscom park , 100 fool , ,
To cover the cot of wldi'nliig Nlnnlocntli
stieot from Oastollar htreot to Ilnncroft.
street , amounting to tbo sum of Mfl8U , whlcl
sum It Is proposed by n roporl duly adopted by/ /
the city council , to assess as follows : :
On block 14 , Iniiiovuiiiunt | Association ad' '
dltlon , adjoining Nliiotoenth Htrout , 60 pi *
cent.of ainoiint of awnnl allowed by ap4
uralsorsou tbo property udjolnlnt ; , nniountln" '
to $1,075.
The remaining amount to Ho assessed on thi
property on both sldusof llltn Htreot from Con '
ter street to Kim street , pro rnt.i , as pur fee '
frantazp : nito porfoot , $ J.5II.F > S.
Accordlni : to the inu.il scaling back prooc/- / , '
In depth from street 2 lots whom lota ui , '
nnraliul with Htroet , and on lot whore lots ai
at right mules with Btroot nut cxcoodlnn tii
center of block.
To cover the costof oponlng Hurdotto ntroc .
from "Oth street to 21st ntruot , iimouiillnz V
tlio sum of r > .0'JI.OJ , wh'ch Sinn It Is proposed1
by u report duly adopted by the olty council ,
to assess ns follows :
W per cent of the nppraUomont , amounting
tolJ.OOO , to bo iisiossou on tliu real on a to ad' '
joln'ng ' thoprniigrty t.ikon , liolni : tux lot40 , ,
The biiliinuu to bu iiasossud on the real cnUt !
on both ulilai of Hurdotto Htroot from lUtU
strcot to 31th strcot ( except that portion as' ,
nossod foriKJ per cunt , as above stuteu ) , prc
rntn , no pur foot frontage , in-cording to iho
usual scaling back pruuoss In depth from
street ; rate per foot. tuy.VWI ,
To cover Iho cost of extending 2.ud ! Htroot
through tax lot No ll.l , soutlon ly , iimoiiiitliic
to tbo HIIIII of fci.'JOl.iM. whli'h urn It la pro
posed by a report duly adopted oy the city
council to assess us follows :
On thowiist ir > U font of that part of tax lot.'A
o.ist of il.'nd btrcot. S7VXX (
On tbi ) east Ut ) fool of thit part of lax lotM
woht of SJinl strcot. 7VJ.OO.
rOn tliu lual estate on uich sidoof Kml Htroot ,
fr m buwiini Htrout to I < ako street ( except tux
lotasi ) . KI.401i.Wl , nro ruta pur foot frontline , uc-
cnrdlni ; to the natiu , Hauling back iirouuss In
duptii to the llrbt allor. or where thurulHiio
nlluv. to the depth of tlueo lotui rule per foot ,
IOIIOUH. : '
To cover the cost of damages for grading
Shirley stioot from 2Sth street to 2'lth avenue ,
amoiiutliu to the sum of IIHJ.U ) , which sum | t
Is proposed by a it-port duly udoptod by the
ultv counull to assess nn the n > : il oitato on
Imtb Bides of Shirley Htrout from 39th treot to
2Uth iivcnun pro mla IIH per foot f rontngo ana
thausuul svnlliiL'b.ti-k pniooss In dmitli from
Shirley utruot. 101 foot ; rnto pur fool , VUl'H ,
You nro further notified tli.itsald ' 1'ropoiod
I'lan of Asaossment , " nro now Niibjout tu tlio
Inspoctlon and oxuinlnuton ! of nny of the
owncrHof sild lots , parts of lota or plooea ot
ronl estate , or the Inspection or ox iiiilnutlou
ofiuiy othrr person lnturost d In noln pro-
posmf usscssmcntij , at thu olllco of said city
clerk , and that by a report of a commlttoo of
said council duly adoptud , It IN propoiad that
iinlesn forgooil ntul snlllok'ntrauso It may be
othurwlbu ordorud and dutorinlned , tlmt the
cost of uald Improvements itiipolively lie
Bcsscd on tlio biwural lots , parts ot lots unil
pieces of rniil citato us shown by said pro <
poted ulans of itssuiisment ,
Von , nnd ouch of you. nro ) u > roby notldinl to
nppoar lioforo Hiild Hoard of Equalization at
thutlinuund plnoo ubovu BpuufUpd , to mala
nny oomnlalnt , stutomoiit , or nbjuotlon you
dcslro coiicerntng any or said propose. ! lovlei
and nsdossmunti ) of snouliil tux ex.
JOHN auovix
Ult.v 01 ( ir 1C.
Om oha , NoU. Ma 17th. 1610.
rropniuli tor riiinibliiif ,
Boaloa proposuln will bu recoiled by the leo
retary ot tbo Hoard of IMuoatlon until
o'olouk u in , Monduy , June A , 18JI. for Plumb
InK for the Franklin , llartmnn nnd Wind so
school bulldlngs.ln aucordancu with plum am
spuclllcatlons on Illo In the olllco of Join
Latonbor , architect. Uurkor block.city.
The LoarJ rouervu * tbo right to rojcot auj
or all bids ,
Uy order of the Hoard of education ,
( JIIAHLUS CO.NOyEU , BwroUry ,