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    TWR OMAHA r > ATTY RRE- . MAY 28. 1893-TWRNTY PAGES.
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL , ULUFFSl
OFFICE ) NO. 12 PEAIUj ST11ELT
1 ty currier to nny ' pixrt of th cltj
11. W , TIMTON , - MANAGER ,
lluslnr Office . No. 43
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TF.I.F.I'HONKfl
flight Editor . No. 23
MlfiOtl MKXTWfT.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Boston Store. NntchauR silks.
Mlltonbergcr Is the hnttcr , C03 Broadway.
The funeral of Mrs. . .1.V Morse will tnko
place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the res
idence.
Judge W. C. James nnd Frnnk H. Stncy
have formed a partnership In the Insurance
business.
The Princes of the Orient meet Tuesdny
evening. Frank Llndon will bo present and
5 number of candidates will bo Initiated.
The ministerial association of the city will
meet on Monday at 10tO : ! n. m. In the study
of Hov. Dr. Phclps In the Presbyterian
church.
The funeral services of the late L. B. Crafts
will bo held nt 5 o'clock this afternoon nt the
residence , Hov. J. II. Davis and Hov. T. F.
Thlckstun ofltclatlng.
J. P. Tlnloy was fined $10 nnd costs In po
lice court ycstordny morning for drunken
ness nnd disturbing the pence. Ho will ap
peal the cnso to tho.dlstrict court.
The defendants In the suit of the First
National hank of Chicago against the Coun
cil Bluffs Gas and Electric Light company
have tiled n motion for a now trial.
All members of the Veteran Firemen's as
sociation nro requested to meet at No. 4 1100
house Tuesday afternoon at t o'eclock to
tnito part in the Dccaration day parade.
II. Gaston , n workman employed at the
now bridge , had ono of his toes badly
crushed Friday while at work. Amputation
will not bo necessary but the Injury is a
painful ono.
The pupils of Miss Bella Hoblnson will
give n mtisicale next AVcdncsday evening ui
Swanson's music store. Miss Virginia Hob
lnson will assist. Students and lovers of
music nro Invited to attend.
An Information was Hied yesterday by
John Dunn , charging William Shaffer a sa
loon-keeper. with selling him wine , beer and
whisky on May 'JO. The case will bo aired
In JusticeFox's court tomorrow.
A. O. and E. J. Gilbert sued out a writ of
Injunction in the district court yesterday to
restrain the city nnd tlio llrm of Wlckham
Bros , from putting a stone or cement curb
on the west sldo of their ice houses on
Twelfth street.
Special convocation of Star chapter No. 17 ,
Hoynl Arch Masons. Monday evening , May
" ' . ) , for work In the most excellent master
degree. All most excellent masters arc re
quested to bo present , lly order of the most
excellent high priest.
All members of Council Bluffs lodge No.
870 , Ancient Order United Workmen , are re
quested to meet at Grand Army of the He-
public hall at 1 p. m. . Tuesday , May ! ! 0 , to
tnko part in the Memorial day parado. A.
McMillcn , master workman.
Mrs. W. J. Jamison , assisted by Mrs. E. J.
Babcock , will give a social at her residence ,
720 First avenue , next Tuesday evening , All
are cordially Invited to attend and bid on a
iiiindsomo chair and lunch cloth which have
been kindly donated and will bo auctioned
off that evening.
The room occupied by Thomas Bowman
nt the corner of Peal street and Fifth nve-
nuo was entered by a. thief yesterday. En
trance was effected through a transom over
iho door , and when the visitor left ho took
with him a brand now pair of pantaloons
nnd a pair of shoes.
Chief Charles Nicholson has entered the
chiefs' race nt the llrcmcn'a touinamcnt to
bo hold at Sioux City on the 14th of next
month. The race Is to bo 100 yards , and the
prlzo \ \ 111 bo a gold medal. Nicholson an
nounces his Intention of making some of the
other chief s hustle.
All ladles of the Decoration day floral com
mittee and other patriotic ladles who are
willing to assist In the making up of ilornl
tributes , etc. , will meet nt the Elsemnn
block at 9 o'clock a. in. Monday , May 29. All
donations of llowers , or address where same
5y mny bo called for , may bo loft at same
place.
The Grand Army of the Republic and the
Woman's Corps will hold their annual
memorial service today at 8 p. m. In bt.
John's English Lutheran church In the Merriam -
riam block , 208 Main nnd 209 Pearl street.
Hev. G.y. . Snydcr , pastor of the church
and comrade of the nnny , will deliver the
address. All old soldiers and the public are
invited.
The Ganymedo Wheel club has chosen the
design for n button which was selected by
George Pullman a short time ago. The de
sign consisted of n crescent , surmounted by
a wheel nnd n pair of wings , the whole to
bo executed in bottle green and old gold , the
club colors. A design of the same kind is to
bo painted on the front window of the club
houso.
A young lady named Duane attempted to
leave u motor train at the corner of Broad
way nnd Thirteenth street , wheu the train
was going ut a high rate of speed. She fell
in a heap on the sidewalk and was picked up
senseless. It was afterwards found that
aho was not seriously hurt , and that she
will merely have a few bruises to remind
i , her that haste makes waste.
f. William Hall , who was charged with as
sault with Intent to inurder Any Howling at
Manawn , was acquitted yesterday by Jus
tice Fox , who ordered n now information
drawn making the charge of simple ansault.
This charge , with the four others that are
made against him , will bo sufllclcnt to hold
him In Jail for some time , as the bond is
$500 , about S-l'JS uioro than ho could furnish.
The Princes of the Orient will bo given a
bonellt tomorrow evening at Dohany's opera
house , by Frank Liiulon , ono of thu founders
of the order , and his well known troupe.
"Tho Son of Monte Crlsto" will bo presented.
Tickets can bo procured at the following
places : Opera House drug store , C. A. Tib-
belts , Pat Gounnoudo , E. E. Adams , N. W.
Williams , L. E. Urideiistein and U M. Shu-
bert.
bert.There
There will bo nu exhibition of art this
week nt the Washington nvonuo school
building. Miss Harriet Hlood , who has
charge of the art department In the public
schools , has been busily engaged for some
time past in making arrangements for the
exhibit , which will include many of the best
specimens of the work of the school children
and will cnnblo the patrons of the schools
to see what Is being accomplished In this
department. The exhibit will open Monday
morning and will remain open throughout
the week. The public Is Invited to call and
inspect the work.
Pure Ice
From Missouri rlvor channel.
Mulholliiml& Co. , Brown building * .
Telephone-102.
Muslo for ballH , tuirtios , picnics , so-
M' I * . clnls , oto. , by Muclolans Union. J. E
Pollett , MI-I * , , -100 B'way , Council Bluffs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. AV. Casaily left last evenIng -
Ing for a visit to Colfnx.
A llttlo daughter of J. J. Shea , South
Eighth street , Is 111 with scarlet fever ,
F. J. Snukott hits been spending several
| days at homo In Council Bluffs. Ho 10turns
, \ tomorrow to Chicago , where his family is at-
* tondlr-g the World's fair ,
Hov. J. II. Davis roturret ! yesterday after
noon from Denver , where ho has been at
tending the national Baptist anniversaries ,
which have been In session there ,
Nixon Waterman , a former newspaper
man of this city , now of Chicago , Is visiting
friends hero , Ho Is now editor of Peck's
Sun at Mllwaukc , in addition to doing other
* newspaper work in Chicago.
f' Br , A. H. Carter received a telegram
J : yesterday afternoon calling him to Des
Alolucs to attend Secrotny Hose of the
Young Men's Christian association Mr. Hose
has been dangerously ill for some tlmo past ,
but of lute it was thought that some llttlo
Improvement was noticed.
Brown's 0. O. D. grocery closes at 7
p. in. , except Mondays und Saturdays.
Stop at the Ogdcn , Council Blurts , to
best $2.00 hoiibo in Iowa.
Ynnuttu & Sweet , uttyn , Everett blk.
Ceo. S. Davlu , prescription druggist.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Receiver Asked For for the Anglo-American
Loan and Trust Company ,
L , W , TULtEY'S ' PETITION TO THE COURT
Cl Mnile by Him AcMnit the Trcil-
dent nnil Other onicInU of the Company -
pany KxtrnVnRniit In Their
Alnungenicnt Ho Clnlmi.
U W. Tullcys filed n t'dltlon In thu dis
trict court yesterday asking for the appoint
ment of n receiver for the Anglo-American
Loan nnd Trust company of Omnhn nnd
making nil the other members of the cor
poration tlcfondnnts to the suit. As grounds
for the appointment of the receiver ho
alleges that Jnmcs N. Brown , the president
of the company , nnd James Gardner Ulark ,
ono of the board of directors , have prac
tically secured control of the nffalrs of the
company and arc trying to use the company
to further their o\vn private ends. They are
extravagant In their expenses , keeping
ofllccs In both Now York City and Omaha ,
and both Brown nnd Clark are drawing
largo salaries for doing nothing. Ho further
charges that they have used the employes of
the company , who nro drawing salaries from
the company , In their own business.
Ho also llleil n motion asking that the
court order Brown , Clark and the other de
fendants to bring Into court the company's
books , by which ho hopes to show that the
two gentlemen above mentioned have pock
eted the commissions on collections of mort
gages , bonds nnd trust deeds without ne-
countlng therefor to the company. Ho claims
that Brown has bought claims against the
company nt n discount and then obtained
from tlio company payment In full for the
claims without making any accounting. Ho
alleges thnt Brown Is a member of the bankIng -
Ing llrm of .lames N. Brown t Co. and that
Drown has been trying to transfer the good
will of the Anglo-American lx > ati and Trust
company to the other company with which
ho Is concerned.
UNKjUi : I'UllMCATIOX.
Former Council HIiilU Family Now .Shor
ing the Oillll lit Shcimlldimll.
"Most of the people that have lived in
Council Bluffs for the past twenty years , "
said an old resident to n Bui : reporter yes
terday , ' 'ren-embcr Dr. K. G. Hanloy. Ho
lived hero for < iuito a number of years , and
was ono of the Urst members of the First
Baptist church. He nnd his family moved
from Council BlufTa to Shenandoah , In Page
county , several years ngo , and the younger
members of the family are now engaged in
publishing n paper. Here Is a sample copy.
Perhaps there is something in it that might
Interest the readers of TUB BBC. "
The paper referred to is called "Tho
Firebrand , " and the label at the top of the
editorial goes this way : "A Kcllglous
Journal , Without Advertisements. Secular
Heading , or Worldly Features. " It is pub
lished in the interests of n "holiness" band ,
which has Its headquarters at Shenandoah ,
and Is organizing branch socicti-s in various
parts of the state. For something unlquo
the articles of faith , which occupy si promi
nent position on the editorial page in heavy
black faced type , bear oft the palm. The
notice reads as follows :
"Tho word of God teaches separation
from the world , and this paper , In accord
ance therewith , is strictly opposed to His
saints anil children indulging in such worldliness -
liness and follies as : Secret societies , in
temperance , the use of tobacco , wearing of
gold , pearls , costly apparel , church sprees ,
suppers , theatricals , conrerts choirs , renting
of pews , wearing of corsets , bangs , feathers ,
rulllcs , tucks , extra dress , lace and ribbons ,
plug hats , neckties , gold watches , metal
watch chains , long mustaches , mustache
alone , burnsides , goatees , fancy hair cuts.
Wo are in favor of plain men as well as plain
women. "
There is a great deal of reading matter in
the paper which will amuse the reader , even
If ho does not believe in the doctrines there
set forth. Ono article , entitled , "Anti-
Christ , " is a bitter denunciation of Odd
Fellowship , because It excludes from mem
bership nil women and colored men , includ
ing Polynesians , negroes , Chinese , Indians
and half-breeds.
In regard to Sunday newspapers nnother
article says : "Tho Sunday edition is as fool
ish financially as it is wicked morally. The
publishers nnd editors make a special effort
to get out a largo edition on Sunday , and
take advertisements at nominal rates to flll
up their pages. It seems as if in choos
ing Sunday for thcso special efforts
the papers had been led by
the dovil. It is ns true now ns
It was when our glorious Lord was on the
earth , that the people cannot como to the
Jesus because of the press. Public opiuion
Is sickening with the brazen doflanco of
God's law manifested by the publication of
the Sunday newspaper , and is on the point
of crushing out of existence the papers that
do those awful things. "
The above comment with regard to Sun
day advertising rates will bo read with in
terest by 15n advertisers , who nro In the
habit of paying higher rates for advertising
in Sunday papers than on any other day in
the wcelt.
It is stated , although the authority is not
the best , that negotiations are being made
whereby 'Tho Firebrand" Is to bo made tno
ofliclal organ of the Princes of the Orient.
MON1IAY
At the llostnn Store , Council ItlufTn , la.
The originators , luadorsund promoters
of low prices.
5,000 yards of beautiful pattern out
ing Ihiniuils , fie a vnrd , worth lOc.
: ! ,000 , yards white India- linen , 4o a
yard.
11,000 , yards white shaker flannel , -le a
yard.
2,900 yards , 'JO-inch unbleached mus
lin , -le n yard. .
200 dozen children's ribbed vests , 5c
each.
100 dozen ladies' ribbed vests , lOc , 3
"
for 3i
75 do/.on children's
/ heavy ribbed tan :
hose , lOc , 3 for 200.
50 dozen extra largo all linen towels
2.C end ) , worth 50o.
Roineirtbor wo give a handsome photo
engraving with every $2 purchase and
over. Don't forgot to ask for one.
Our great Juno sale will open
Thursday , Juno 1. Store will bo
all day Wednesday making preparations
for tills great annual event.
BOSTON STOHK ,
Fothoringhnm , Whitolaw' & Co , ,
Leaders and promoters of low prices ,
Council UlulTs , la.
IVIinro to Worship ,
First Presbyterian Kov. Stephen Phelps
pastor. Preaching by the paster atlOUOa. :
m. and S p , m ,
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Fourth
street and Seventh avenue , Hov. II. H , Bar
ton pastor. Preaching 10:80 : a. in. , 8 p. m.
Sunday school 1m. . Junior league 4 p. m.
Ep worth league 7 p. m.
Congregational Preaching by Dr. Doug
lass , secretary of State Hoard of Homo Mis
sions. Sunday school 13 m. Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor 7 p. in.
Second Presbyterian Church Harmony
and Logan streets. S. Alexander , pastor.
Hov , P. S. Davies , Ph. D. , of Menlo , la. , will
preach In this church at IPittO a. m. and 8
p. m. Sunday school at 13 m. Christian
Endeavor at 7 p. m.
St. John's English Lutheran Church-
Services on Urst lloor of Mcrrlam block , -08
Main and SOU Pearl street , at 11 a. m. and U
p. m. Address to old soldiers at evening
service. Sunday school at 0:45 : a. m.
Fifth Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal church ,
corner Eighteenth and Fifth avcnuo
Preaching at 10iO ! a. m. by Rev. Henry
Cokur , at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 12 m. C. W. Hrower , pastor.
Borcan Baptist Church Services morning
and evening , conducted by the pastor. Sun
day school at 11:45 : a , m.
First Baptise Church The tuornltigsor-
vice will bo conducted under the ausplo B of
the Baptist Young Peoplo's union. Subject :
"Tho American Indian. " In the evening
the Union Veteran Legion will hold their
auuuul memorial service. Suuduy echool at
13 m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m.
James II. Davis , pastor.
Broadway Methodist Episcopal church , 11.
I > , Dudley paster Preaching nt KKW n. m.
by : Hov. U. W. Brewer , after Which the first
anniversary thank offering collection will bo
taken. Preaching at 8 p. m. by Rev. Henry
Cokcr. All nro most cordially Invited ,
IHNMSON : imos.
* llArcnlim for Momlnj- .
Big sale of dress goods and silks.
Muslin underwear sale again Monday.
Owing | to our big rush in our muslin
underwear department tlio past thrco
days , wo find wo have accumulated n
great many odds and ends in night
gowns , drawers , corset covers , shirts ,
and which wo will . close . . . out Monday at
i actual cost. It will pay you to look at
them. The entire lot at 2."ie , fiOc , 7f c
and OSo each. Monday wo olTer 10
pieces of 40-Inch all wool silk ilnish Hen
rietta nt only 48c yard , worth GT > c ; B
pieces of 40-inch black silk finish Hen
rietta , over $1.00 quality , Monday 09c
yard. This is n bargain.
fi pieces 42-Inch silk warp Henrietta
regular $1.GO quality Monday OSo yard.
2.1 pieces of novoltlo black dross goods
also nll.'ouf'Sl .00 quality , black silk finish
Henrietta and blask i3cngallnes whly
cord and all our regular $1.00 and $1.2. )
black dross goods Monday , entire lot 7 c
yard. This is something you can't afford
to pass , Only Monday at this price.
Our entire stock of Chennoy Hros. ,
printed India silks , beautiful designs
Monday l)8c ) yard , worth and soils ovory-
wlioro at $1.25.
15 pieces of figured China silks 24
inches wide , beautiful goods , was 85c ,
Monday 48c yard.
Bargains In every department Monday.
Bcnnibon Bros.
lllcycln Stolen ,
Hobcrt Jensen , a young man who works
for Wollman , the Jeweler , had a wheel stolen
Friday evening , It was standing m front of the
store , locked with a chain , and Jensen wns
inside the building. When ho went to look
for It wns gone , chain and all. It wns re
covered yesterday morning. A lltllo
daughter of F. A Sllchlcr , who lives on
Lincoln avcnuo , went to a neighboring barn ,
which was empty , and climbed up Into the
llav mow to play. She discovered the bicycle
secreted In the hay. It had been taken to
pieces in order that It might bo carried up
the stairs easily. It was Identified by
Jensen ns the ono ho had lost. There Is no
clew ns tojho theft.
An attempt was also made to steal one of
Perrigo's wheels Friday night. Some ono
broke the chain and lock that fastened the
covering of the coal hole leading Into the
collar at 103 Pearl street , but was evidently
unable to get Into the room above , where
the wheels were kept.
Stands the Teat or liivcutlcatlon.
Secretary Allen of the Perpetual Ma
turity Bonding company has returned
from an extensive trip on business con
nected with his company. "Nothing
succeeds like success , " said he , "and the
Perpetual is succeeding wliorovcr it is
known , nnd it is known wherever the
people have heard of the Declaration of
Independence. Our principle commends
itself to all thoughtful men and women ,
and it is only to people of education and
intelligence that wo arc most anxious to
submit it. Through our agents wo make
it u point to got the consideration of the
best men in every community , and out-
books will show that wo have been
very successful in this. We
have bankers , merchants , lawyers ,
physicians and men who have the
ability to comprehend the principle
upon which our company is founded.
Tno fact that the maj'ority of them have
taken more than one bond each is the
best evidence that they have approved
after they have Investigated. There is
getting to bo n great deal of repugnance
to the idea that a man has to die to real
ize the benefit of little savings ho puts
by as an insurance , and tlio people are
getting weary paying millions of dollars
in salaries and pensions to ox-insurance
ollicers. Wo are anxious to afford every
facility to all for a full and thorough in
quiry , confident that when wo can got
the attention of any intelligent person
who wishes to make u good investment
on small monthly or yearly payments
and get a thousand or two dollars in a
few years , wo will sell him a bond. "
Memorial Serviced.
Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion ,
will hold memorial services In honor of their
departed comrades at the First Baptist
church this evening nt 8 o'clock. The exer
cises will bo conducted in accordance with
the beautiful and impressive service pro
vided for in the ritual , nnd will include short
addresses by the colonel commanding nnd by
the past commander , also an address by E.
F. Holmes in memory of the women of the
war. Appropriate mus.'c will bo furnished
by the church choir. The special exercises
will bo n select patriotic reading by Miss
Marion Lowell , n professional elocutionist of
Creston , and an oration by Judge Bartlctt of
Omaha. All comrades of the encampment
and the ladies of auxiliary , No. 17 , Union
Veteran Legion , are requested to meei at
the hall at 70 : ! ! sharp and proceed to the
church in a body. All friends are cordially
Invited. B. W. Hianx , Colonel.
Curd ( if Tlmiilts.
We desire to express our heartfelt
thanks to all our friends , whose kind
ness lias boon so liberally bestowed in
alleviating the BiilTerings of our dear
daughter , Irene , during her recent fatal
illness , and whoso sympathy lias since
helped us boar tlio burden of our grief.
W. II. HOLLIS AND FAMILY.
Dentil of Mrs. K. II. Hnngliind.
J. B. Patterson received a telegram yes
terday announcing the death of Mrs. E. B.
Hoaglandat El Paso , 111. , on Friday oven-
liie. The news of the sad event will bo a
great shock to the many friends of the fam
ily in this city. Mrs. Hoagland left about
three weeks ngo for El Paso to visit her
parents. She was not feeling well at the
time , but her illness was thought to bo
merely a passing ono , which would bo dis
pelled by a short change of scenery and ell-
mate. About a week ago Mr , Hoagland re-
cqlved word that the disease had taken tha
form of tubercular consumption , and it
would probably bo but a few days at most
until it proved fatal. Ho at once loft for the
bedside of his wlfo and arrived there a few
days before her death , Mrs. Hoaglnnd
leaves two small children. The funeral ser
vices will take place today.
Ten Diiyu lit tlio World's ? I'r
It will cost you less than $ T 0.00 , every
thing necessary included. Tills means
homes in private cottage , olcau , safe ,
close to grounds ami on the beach of
Lake Michigan. Write to .T. T. Chyno-
woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II.
W. Tiltonof THKI3KE , or Jacob Sims
of Sims & Buinbriugo , Council Bluffs.
Collection Aiconcy Wlni.
Tno Plattsmouth garnishment case , which
was on trial in the district court yesterday ,
was completed and given to the jury , a ver
dict being returned In a short tlmo In favor
of W. E. Fraser , the plaintiff. This is ono
of tha nineteen cases winch were taken up
from Justice court on a writ of error several
months ago , and being a test cisc is of some
promiiicnco , The Judgment In the lower
court is for the plaintiff , and now the judg
ment of the lower court Is aalrmcd ,
Pasturage for horses nnd cattle on
George P. Wright's farm udjolnlngc Ity
limits on bouth ; 500 acres bluegrass ,
running water. For terms apply to
James Kaph , on farm , or ut Carbon Coal
company , 10 Pearl street.
I'rof , Flint' * I.lint Ai > poarnnre.
The last of the week's scries of entertain
ments given by Prof. Flint and his talented
daughter , Miss Marina , will bo given at
Dohany's this evening. It will be In the
nature of a spiritualistic performance , and
although differing in many resixxits from
those of the preceding evenings of the week
loiin
will be none thodcs * Instructive or nmusliiR.
Those who hrfrn'flot ' availed themselves of
Iho opportunity ! of witnessing nny of the
pcrformnnccslnnifar given should do o this
evening , and alltaho have ono seen the pro
fessor's wonderful exhibitions of mesmeric
power will unwilling to miss this Inst
chance. tvn
IMJPTO.V STOKI : .
linn -
linnFor Momlnjr. *
Will offer # 00 dozen lades' ' waists
nt cost Pqco , . 'or ' Monday , having
just received , an immense delivery.
In order to introduce thorn will
offer ns above. * Everything in the new
est , nobbiest slylcs In lawns , percales ,
entoons , silks , etc. , from 2oc to $15.00.
The finest assortment west of Chicago.
BOSTON STOUK ,
Fotherlnglmin , Whltohvw & Co. ,
Leaders and promoters of low prices ,
Council Bluffs , In.
I'nrllnment "f Itellclonj ,
Hcv. H. P. Dudley , pastor of the Broadway
Methodist Episcopal church of this city , has
received notice of his nppolntmcntns a mem
ber of the advisory council on religious con
gresses of the World's fair. Thrco thousand
delegates have boon selected from among
the BU.OOO ministers of the United States ,
who wilt meet In Chicago September 11 to 27
with n notable body of men , representing
the various religions of the world for discus
sion of religious topics. It Is expected thnt
representatives of Buddhism. Confucianism ,
Hinduism , Pnrsilsm , Mohammedanism ,
JuduUm , nnd of the great historic churches
of Christendom will participate in the pro
ceedings of this memorable parliament.
Great good Is expected from the comparison
of the various beliefs which will there bo
made.
What to. Kut nnil Wlicro to ( let It.
The people who buy their goods of
W. S. Homer find no dtfllculty in
answering both questions , for they find
everything the markets of the world af
ford , and the nowcst , finest and freshest
of everything.
Decoration Diiy fragrant.
The following program has been nrrangcd
for Decoration day , the exercises to bo held
at the Soldiers' cemetery Tuesday afternoon :
Music.
President's Address.
Pong by the High School Uuartot.
I'ruyer by Hov. Stephen 1'helps.
Oration by Prof. W. H. Christie of Omaha.
Music.
Objects of Women's Hellef Corp ? , by Hov. Dr.
Philips.
, Kong Hlch School Quartet.
Adjourn to the Unknown Uravcs.
Song by thu Schools.
Music by the Drum Corps.
Oration to the Unknown by S. H. Wadsworth.
Song The School Children.
Ilencdlctlon by Huv. Mr. Dudley.
'I'll .
| ii.
.Tho procession will form on Soutli Sixth
street and will move nt 3 o'clock.
The Uranil Hotel ,
Council Blulls. The most elegant In
Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor.
Rate , $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark ,
Prop.
Mctzcan&Jtaildlott'H lee Cronin.
Try Motzgaf & Randlott's pure and
delicious ice erjeams und ices and you
will order no other.
r.liii'l I'rncecillncR In Vrimpcct.
Ottn Lutz , who was arrested a few days
ago on the charge of stealing n fancy
chicken from L. C. Larson's hen coop , was
given u trial boJoro Justice Fox and dis
charged , there being not the slightest evi
dence to connect1 him with the theft except
ing the fact that ho had one of the same kind
of chickens in his flock us the ono stolen. He
accounted satisfactorily , however , for his
possession of the fowl. J. I. Lutz , the father
of the young man who was arrested , an
nounces his intention of prosecuting Larson
on the charges of criminal libel and ma
licious prosecution , oa the evidence thqt was
introduced did not tend in the lightest d.c-
gree to Justify Larson in making tno accus'a-
tiona.
Corao yo that are hungry. This Is a
living age. The ladies of Trinity Meth
odist church will servo dinner and sup
per next Tuesday , Decoration day , at
U29 Broadway , opposite Bryant street.
Meals 2oc.
Grconshiolds , Nicholson < fc Co. have
moved their real estate olllco to 000
Broadway , opposite postolllce.
Death of Murln Mynitor.
Mrs. Maria Mynstor , ono the best known
residents of Council Bluffs , died Friday
evening after an Illness of six months from
heart nnd lung trouble , aged 73 years. She
was barn In Copenhagen , Denmarlt , but
came to this city in 1851 , with her husband
who has binco died. She leaves onu son , W.
A. Mynster. She has lived for years in the
elegant couptry residence about a mlle and
n half north of the city , near the springs
which bear her name.
IIiiy l.aiul lor Kent.
Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 to
300 acres. B. Marks , Council Bluffs.
For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ;
steve wood , 12 or 1(1 ( inches , $2.50 per
cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main
street.
J.ICCIISCB.
The following marriage licenses were
issued yesterday :
Xiiino and address. Age.
I Herman Kiihfnhl , Omaha IM
( Helen I'oturs , Omaha j > u
j William RobliiMin , J.ovolaml 2:1 :
1 Annie Morlnn , Lovolaml. - , . . . . 17
( John Harris , Omaha 33
1 Kither 1'utorson , Omaha 23
Free treatments , daily from 2 to 4 p.
m. at the Council "Blulfs Medical and
Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway.
Bargains in flno tooth brushes nnd
cologne , wholesale price , only lOc.
Davis , the druggibt , 200 Broadway.
Williamson & Co. . 100 Main Btreot ,
largest and best bicycle stock in city.
Decoration Hay with tlio MiUon.
Arrangements uro being made for the t
proper celebration of Memorial day nt the
School for the Deaf. An elaborate program
has been prepared. In the afternoon there
will bo athletic sports nnd competitive exer
cises by the pupils of the gymnasium classes.
Superintendent Kothort extends a hearty In
vitation to the public to visit the school In
the afternoon and witness the celebration.
Protect youu/homej against destruc
tive Btorms.'iiiiAV. C. Jamoa has the
strongest companies in the world.
Another huiftovomcnt to the popular
Schubert piano. Swanson Musio Co
Cook yoi" iflwvls this summer on a gas
range. At cc tat Uio Gas company.
' " ileuth Hell ,
Louisvn.i.i ! , , j. , May 27 , A private cable
gram reeelvedjipro this morning announces
the death of Dr. Hamilton GrlfHn , stepfather -
father of Mary 'Audcrson-Navarro , who died
at an early hour 'uftcr an illness of several 1
weeks.
Dr. Hamilton Grlflln has been in bad j
health for nearly a year , being n sufferer
from Uritrht's disease. About a year ago ho
was knocked dpwn niad run over by a cart .
while crossing n street In London. Several
ribs were broken aud ho was otherwise in
jured. Ho never fully recovered from the
shock , and when ho reached Louisville last
fall. Just after tno death of his brother. Hon.
Gllderay Grlflin , ho was still very weak and
walked with dlnlculty , lludlng a cane neces
sary.
sary.MIPPI.ETOWN , N. Y. , May 27. Rockwell
Tyler , lieutenant colonel of the inrty-slxth
regiment Now York Sons of Veterans.
Tenth legion , died at White Sulphur Springs ,
Sullivan county , today , aged 08 years. The
Fifty-sixth regiment was raised by General
Van Wyck , afterward congressman from
this district and later
, United States sen
ator from Nebraska. When Van Wyck took
his seat in congress. Tyler wan placed in
command of the regiment , and came homo
at its head when the war was over , Ho has
been | > ostmnstcr over since 18SP , nnd pres
ident of the Tenth Legion association.
BAMOSETS IN SESSION.
Hnt Thry llldn't Touch the Vois VcrMis
Con Oillaghcr Trouble.
The Samoscts mot .last evening nt their
hnll on South Fourteenth street , nnd de
cided that they did not want to meat there
nny more. It wns the unanimous sense of
the members present thnt now quarters bo
provide , nnd that the location bo on Farnam
street. Several spoke In favor of keeping nn
open club room , where the members could
pain access day or night , nnd that a reading
room bo provided to make It something of n
loafing place for the members.
Exception was taken to the reports that
hnvo appeared In the papers with reforcnco
to the suit of the cx-proprlotor of the Paxton
hotel against a number of prominent mom
hers of the association hi connection with
the Boyd banquet , as It has been imulo to
appear thnt the club wns mndo a defendant
In the case , while such Is not the fact , the
suit being against Individuals and not
against the organization.
The nicotine adjourned without going Into
the merits of the controversy between Henry
Voss and Con Gtltnghcr , although both
were present. The row grows out of Voss'
candidacy for the superlntendency of the
now postonice , nnd certain opposition thnt
was manifested by Gallagher after the club
had endorsed Voss. The latter proposes that
ono of them shall step down nnd out , nnd ho
wants the club to say which. It is stated
that Voss proposes to mslgn , unless Galln-
gher is llrcd or severely censured. This
brlups to mind the fact that thcro Is a prece
dent , nnd not avery old ono cither , that
would lead to the belief that the club would
not refuse to accept nny resignation thnt
might wander along that way. It is only
six weeks niro that Colonel Jack Moyni-
him became "very much dissatisfied ono
night with the ruling of the presiding
ofllcor , and feeling sorely aggrieved over
what he deemed a needless slight put upon
him by the chair , wrote out his resignation ,
stating thnt "for reasons best known to him
self , he begged to tender his resignation ns a
Jtiembcr of the club. " etc. It was accepted
so quickly that It made Colonel Jack's head
swim , and now ho will have to go through
all the red tape the same ns any other be
ginner If ho wants to ba restored to member
ship. And It must bo remembered , too , that
ho was ono of the hardest workers nnd hot
test llttlo men they had , so that It may bo
regarded ns reasonably certain that the
membership of the organization will bo di
minished if any more resignations arc shied
before the club.
RIVAL HEATING SYSTEMS.
Hoard of Education Itacnlvei and Flics
Arcliltrct I.atonser'H Itrport.
A special meeting of the Board of Educa
tion last night , called for the purpose of con
sidering the plans and bids for the heating
and ventilation of the West Omaha and
Long schools , was of short duration. Archi
tect Latcnser had been requested by the
board to present a report and an opinion
upon the merits of the two systems sub
mitted by the Isaacs D. Snicnd company and
by the Fuller & Warren company. The re
port was read by the architect and was
given careful attention by the board. Mr.
Latenser explained both systems and
pointed out the defects and the advantages
of each , calling attention to a number of im
portant points not heretofore noticed.
In closing he said : "I now wish to state
that in my opinion the Smead fan system is
a superior system to the Fuller & Warren
system , but the cost of maintaining the
Smead system will bo larger unless water
power can bo used free of charge. "
Ho also stated that a very good steam and
fan system with down draft ventilation and
steam pipes in the ventilating flues for
aspirating power could bo built for the
amount of the Fuller & Warren bid , and that
n fan system which would be absolutely
satisfactory , with down draft ventilation
and with cod and tempering chambers , could
bo oullt for the amount of the Smead bid.
Ho was unhesitatingly in fauor of the steam
system of heating.
The report was placed on file , and without
further t'iscussion the board adjourned.
WALK INTO ttY PARLOR.
Proprietor Lanplioro Issues Another Clrou-
ulnr to Ouialm Ylotlmi.
Another circular , relative to the Aldine
hotel complications at Chicago , was received
in Omaha yesterday. It is signed by E. A.
Lanphere , the now proprietor of the hotel.
In this circular Air. Lanphere makes n
proposition to tlio holders of advance pay
ment certificates. Ho offers to allow them
accommodations nt the hotel for the full
amount that each certificate holder has paid
in , provided that each of said certi
ficate holders remain at the hotel
double the length of time orig'i-
nally contracted for under the Cadwallader
regime. If the patrons aforesaid cannot
remain double the time mentioned , they can
receive full face value for their certificates
by influencing some friend to accompany
them and patronize the hotel for a period
equivalent to the original time contracted
for by the certificate holder. In cither
event the certificates will bo receivable at
full face value , otherwise they will not bo
accepted except at 50 percent valuation ,
according to the circular issued a few days
ago by the Aldino Hotel company.
Mr. Lanphoro announces that the comple
tion of the construction of the hotel on Juno
1 ils assured , and that the phwnix of pros
perity will arise from the ashes of the un
fortunate collapse of the original projectors.
IMlisle lit tlio I'.irlr.
The following program of music will bo
rendered by the Musical Union band , con
ductor , Mr. Herman Schunko , at Hanscom
park this afternoon :
Orand March Ruins of Athens Ilepthoven
Oveitiiro Concert I.oiMiiK
yonK SpilriKtlmo Mendelssohn
Capiicu Happy Ilottrn KniK
Oveituro Noima Hell I nl
Thcuio and Variations Carf
Itailtono Hole , Mr. I'roclinskn
Characteristic I'leco-On the Plantation
1'iicrner
Aria Stuhat Mater Rossini
( irand I'nut usle Tannhansor Wagner
Serenade BvenliiK Schubert
Co i not Hole , Mr. Larson.
Tone Picture Dimtscho VolUslust Wi-lss
March Greeting to America Kllenberg
Contractor Wltlinoll Hurt.
Contractor John Withnoll met with a pain-
ful accident while witnessing the athletic
events at the opening of the Young Men's
Christian Association park yesterday after
noon , A crowded portion of the stand gave
way , and ho , with several others , was pre
cipitated to the ground. The fall was a
short ono , but he fell in such a manner as to
break his leg just above thu ankle , the bone
having teen broken there once before by a
fall from a building a number of years ago.
Ho was removed to his homu.it Thirty-
fifth and Farnam , and last ovcnine was suf
fering intensely. As Mr. Withnell Is in his
CGthycar , the injury is unusually severe , and
It will bo some time before ho Is able to bo
about.
liy uiiil < ilrU ( 'onvuiitlnn.
The third annual state convention of the
Boys and Girls National homo will bo held
in Omahn this wcok , and Hov. A. W.
Clark , superintendent of the local branches
has requested pastors of all churchcH to
send delegates. CoJonol Ilogolnnd , presi
dent of the national association , arrived yes
terday and will address a union meeting of
the friends of thu work at the First Baptist
church this evening , President Hogeland
will speak at the First Methodist Episcopal
church and the Christian church during the
morning services ,
I'rum I'nlluu Illottcri.
A farmer from Angus , la. , named S , Hoog ,
when down in the white elephant row last
night , was robbed of ? 20 of hard-earned
money. The police arrested the wmiuu who
it is claimed committed the crime.
Three trays were arrested last night by n
special policeman for stealing n couple of
pairs of shoes from a freight car in the
Union Pacific yards ,
Detective Savage returned last night from
St. Louis with the two District Telegraph
messenger boys who stele t50 from the con
cern.
Tom . ,
McU.irty Indicted t
Federal grand jury returned indictments
yesterday against Tom McCarty , the Snrpv
county deputy sheriff , and William Chezen ,
! or passing counterfeit money , and against
tha sowing machine agent , Downer , for em
bezzling letters.
NO CHEAP DRUGS ,
Drs. Copaland and Shepard Have
No Mlsflt Proscriptions ,
No Cheap Sturrto DrcetVB tlin mlillc Their
ltM oti ble 1'po 1'nyn Tor DIP I'nrctt Drug *
Cnrofdllj- Compounded for the Cure of
Knell Intllvldimrcnm llfnd tlie Kvldrnco.
Tlio people of Omaha luivo learned many
thliiita roinnlliiR the Mieces < ful iiriu'llco of
incillclno tlirouuli Drs. Copclaml and Shepar.l.
who tuke viuoclnl uleaauro tuitl cratincutlon
In the knowledge timt two Important facts
liiivo become so deeply rootoil In thli commu
nity ns towlthttuml any n suilt-olther opcn-
ly or by In < lnuallon , The ncupto Imvo lauru-
od that tlio olrt-ntylo burbnrous method of
treating dlscnso la not only painful , hut In u
innjorltyof cases absolutely Injurlouiii Itiloos
not euro and tu mo la dangerous to the goner-
( xl system. Annthor fact , Kcnornlly known
and accented. Is that tlio system of treatment
punned liy Mrs. Copulund and Sliopircl Is limed
on the latest uprivnl discoveries niul prautlco ;
that nnch case Is considered nnd wrserlbPU
for Individually and i/n tir.ilmoiftlnlt \ l/n /
W-omiil' < nil l mufl ffl'lfnt tu its action antl turf ,
( iitt " jvi in/id r I iijiirfniu.
r > n' C < i : 'n il n < rt t\ltt\n \ 1a-r no irailu-mailt
* tocltnrJittMu/mttltclt $ tnch xi'fcnl I * yd1-
en ( MlfrMinld .il7 > fr mm < r.r < imliiif' ( i , nnd the
fiitcrlpttnnti art written aivltart/uHnr. I/IP mtirt-
etl tn rtaehvour fctmiHl * cnnc ml ( hit if intir
netuMiir , And thin ( s d lie nnd . our tiucHcliirj
fwnMutl u : ei mtwntibl fft i > : r imuil/i / ,
rain Am mid the lU-iirt.
Mrs. Laura W.iltormlrc , who lives with'-or
husband nt fld N 27th avenue. Is one of the
many Omaha pcopto who uro wlllliiz to toll
the public whore tliov wnro oured lit long
standing disease. Mrs. Wiilturmlro says !
"It WRHSOIIIU nine years auo that my troilhlo
flrst began. Krom my early ohlldliood I had
noser had peed health
on account of outnrrh
mid nonous Iron Die.
and when my disease
iidvanccd year , by yen r
niudo It ix serious ease.
" .My flrst symptom
wns an Intense ueon-
IZ'IIR pain In the left
Hide , In the roplon of
the Menrt , ftliuutltiR
through my bauk and
along thu left arm.
ThlB pain was of u
blabbing , sharp , lanc
inating character , and
produced asunsatlouof
intense oppression or
suffocation-a feeling us thoncli de.ttli was
closoatliand.
"At the boglnnlnjof this p-iln I would become -
como deadly pale , iho surface of mv body
would become cold , and my broatliliiK Hhort
and hurried , belli ! ; unable to move until thu
terrible ordeal wasovor.
"Tlioso attacks were so ONhanstliif and so-
yero that my mother thought they wcrcstiro-
ly lirluslnir mo down to my gravo. Nothlns
In the way of treatment helped mo until my
course of treatment nt the Copaland Medical
Inslttuto. Then a great change came very
soon. After two weeks mv P'lln was entirely
cone and In a short tlmo I was In inuh health
ns 1 never had enjoyed before. It IB elKhtcon
months since I was cured and there has been
no retuin of my trouble. I gladly bestow the
credit wlioro It belongs. "
MRS. W. H. DONA Mi. 101S ) I'AUIC AVRNUK.
SAYS DRS. COI'KLANI ) AND SHKI'AUD
CURED HER OK HUONCHIAL ASTHMA. IV
YOU JJOUHT THIS. SK12ANDTAMC WITH
MHS. DONAU ) .
WHAT MA Il < Tit i : ATM UN r UOHS.
Still A'notliorGratclut I.uttor.Showing trim !
Our Homo Treatment AccDiiipllHlim.
Out ) . Nob. . Slay 10 , 169,1. Drs. Copeland and
Sliunara , Omahn , Nob. : ( lontleinen Kudosed
plenso find dm ft for another mouth's troat-
miMit. I will eay that your treatment has
niudo a marked Improvement In my caturrhal
disability. I havn not boon troubled with my
stomach slnco uftur tlio Urst week of your
treatment , and I am bo"lniiln to foci less
languid with a alleht Increase In my appetite ,
which has for voars btton worse than nonpoo-
tltoatall.
We Coin t Lflisi line o !
BICYCLE SPECIALTIES
in the West ? We can fit you out
promptly. Send in your orders.
STATE AGFNT FOR THE
Dauntless MD Yost
BICYCLES.
Tnncfor Pn"l384-6-8-10 Mn !
ildllolCl IU. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
FREE. FREE.
-AT-
DOHHNY'S THERTER
Tuesday , May 'M.
CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY
NEW SONC8 ,
NEW SPECIALTIES , NEW FARCES
Honda fcir Knlc.
Scaled bids for $10,000.00 of wheel hulldliiK
bonds will iMiiocolved by the prosldont and
Mirri'tnrv of the school dlitricl of the City of
llioki'ii llow , Ni-li. . up to 1 o'clock p. m , of
Juno 1. IH'ja.h.ild bonds to bo lulled by the
Hoard of Kducatlon of tlio above iiamod dls-
tilctj will board pur cunt Intuiiiht , payable
sciiil-anmially. and both Interest and prlnclj
pal inuilu payahlu at thu IKcul ncmcy for thu
Main of Niibrasliiv In the city of Now \ ork. N ,
V. J5.000.OO of said bniuls will run for ton
yi-aisfrom July 1 , IHOll , mid SS.OOO.OO will mil
for llftouu yuars from July 1 , IbUII. Thu rlj-ht
to inject liny and ull bldn li roscrvod.
Jt. O.TAI.IIOT , I'rcsldcnt.
J. (1. hKMINU. Hocrutary.
Dated Urokcn How , Nob. , May 1H , 1HU3.
Miiylild HI
1'rojinirtln lor Plmnbliif ,
Boulod proposals will bo rocolvcd by tno soo-
retary of thp Hoard of Kducatlon until \
o'clock p. in. Monday , Junofl , I&'Jl , for plurnb-
IIIK for the Franklin , Iliirtinun und Windsor
BChoolhulldln B.ln accordance with plans and
ipccllloullons on IIUi In thu ollluu of John
Lntonsur. architect , Uarkor block , city.
, Thu board roi > crvo * iho right to reject any
or ull bids , .
Hyorder of the Hoard of Kduoatlon ,
OIIAKKKS OO.NOVKK , Hoerotiiry.
MlV'llOt.
I'ropoiinlH for Orndlni ; ,
Seated proposal will DO received by the
secretary of the Hoard of Education until J
o'clock p. in. Huturuay. JiinuDd , 18J.1. fur urucl-
Ing Center school t'rouudi In uccordaiicu with
planu uud specillcatlonu on Illo In thu ollluo of
John I.atriibur , urililtcot , llurkcr block , city.
Tha board rcaervoi tuu rUht to reject uuy or
all bids.
lly order of the Hrard of Dlucutloii ,
01IAKUC8 CONOVKH , Beorutary.
The month will bo upon tlia tjth.iq i noml
dijy . o thf.ro will bo no brenk In tno tofdlel11 ,
I have Brent ;
confidence InyourtrWtflent'if'
will continue until entirely eiirtil. Vorr/IT
spootfully , W. V. K1NMONK
A Well Knnvrii lmly , \6
Mrs.V. . II , Donald. ItXIO I'nrfe avenue , I * t'l '
"I.11..11 ? the former Inndlmly of the "l c
side. ISth mid Do.Uo streets. HuijdrpiUt
the b < M Omahn pcoplo trill bcllovo m'ory * h
of her ftUtoment boiow | n pro I so of Urn. tV.t.
land rind Shopard. Mm. 1'ouuKl soys ) T
. 'M0"r'7.1w ' yeil" * | ° ' w m taken will *
severe cold And coiiftli. which RMdually
worse. Last winter it assumed the nnti
bronchial nsthni.i. Hotwoon tha trouble ! ) .
COIIKh Mill ilinicult bro.-ilhlnif. 1 could ol ) ? |
>
" 1 ' ' " 'V10.0 ' TlRhtnoMnnrt
, . oronessof
clictt made It ypry hdrtl. at times , to urei. '
-'all. . . . I tried various rif IIKUIIUH. of no nv r.
} \nslnduceil , by strong tp tlmonlrll , to ? t
Dr , Lopplnnd ami Slainrrl , whose trrivtm'l'
1 Imvo founl very oftlolcnt , 1 have nit'
fiilth In my permanent , cure , iinrt cuinciit
tloualy recommend those phyMoInnntoall
nrpslmllnrlT tITootnd.
" 1 hnto , found their troalmont mild t
KPiitlc , nnd their binlnelnnllnssnro uojr,1
criticism. MHP.V. . II. DONAIiDn1
" 10301'arlc Avenuetl/
TAICHN IN Tl.m %
Air. dnlin MuKtnley Avoids Coniuniptlo' ,
Ciirinir Illi UrnnohlKl Cntnrrh.
"My notfthbors already know how much 1.
improved , hut I will islve you briefly the fi !
In the easp'J The rcntlomnn yl o po i
John MoKinloy , of OrlsnoUI. la. , where
associated In business with his father ,
MR JOHN McKINLHV. Qmswoi.n , U.
"My first symptoms \vers of ucatarrhnl liln
which were ills.Mistliu to myself and ovic , )
ono else. M.v houd , tlirciat and nose w ro llll > .
with mucus , and I swallowe I much of It. fo ' \ ;
could not help It. nltlioiiKh I Icnow It won
Injure me. After iiwbllo mv limits boonit.
Kore , with eho t pains Htid n Imd rouih. IV ]
stomach was vnry weak and f lt. houvy nt"
outing. I could not cut anything In the m'li
n I n. . Mv hroiith was voiy short and slight c.t
ortlon utterly cxliuustcd me. I < 'itur on. t U ]
Kan to have night sweats and a fever tl < \
coiisumod my ( lost , and gnvo mo u pale , uC1
huilthy look that aluriuod our family. S
next step was to consult Ir . Coualiind a , '
Shepaid and as a result wo nro surprised t ,
the cIlaiiKo In " 10.My catarrh and my coiW
arc fast leaving and 1 feel every day 11 sten , ,
return of my lost npuatllo and strength. .11
more night sweats. In Hhort , I know thnt I f , ,
Iu the li.unls of safe and careful Dhysloln-'J
and hotter still , thnt I nm steadily gottlV
well. " < f
DRS. COPEUND & SHEPARll
ROOMS 311 AND HI ! NEW YOUIC Ijllffl * '
BUIUJINO. OMAHA , NEB. * Ji
Every Curable Disease Treated * ' *
OllcoHours- ( a. tn.S ; teA p. ra. : 7 to 8"
in. Sunday 10 a. m. to li m.
ipecia ) Nobleaa.
CDUNSIl BLUF/3 ,
tY7K cnn still you n homo anJ lot en a imym nt
V ironiJIU.OJ to r > ] OJ ilotrn nnd SDOJtollSi
per month. Some spaoltil bargains la luU. Jo\i
tton ft Van I'ntlcn.
AHS1 UACr.Siimt loom. Karni mi'l cltr proper
bouiflit uuj nola. I'uur A Tliumai , Uouad
lllut'9. .
17OII HAI.H Chuupi loim tilioi ilrlrli * mar
i team niiiloj ; oil wnzou , lurnust unit team ; l <
; roail wagon , Cirlmn ; Coil 0' ) . . 10 I'.mrUtroi' '
I7OII SAI.K TliroeJornor Lulls ; HIOJ. nu wjo
-L oneyuiirjiml two jruiimi lollil color , ronlitofi
stock. Mi 8. lit HI.
1'ult HAI.lt Nlco li.ir cnrrUii'i taim lit I nirrliza
l'l > W.Tiilloyj. IJI I'oarl.St , . lioiricll Illullt.
GAItllAliH romovDil , u3siooli | , v iilu. rhluiiur
ck'uiied , Kd llurko , ut Tuylor'B iiruoorjr , 01
llroiulwuy.
i7OU SAI.K An uprbht Uvu Jiorio power bolloi
( all at IM llriKiilw.iT.
_ _
I.'OIi HUNT Inrgo vriiruhouno sltuntutl un rol
way lra k. liiiiilru | of I'lunoir InnilunieiH y <
LIIIKDKUMAN Uuyi itn'l Held mitm ocurod b
.uiorUuKoion Council HluHi and OmabH prO | |
erty. OlllcoKII I'lnt nvenuu.
Wll.l. trnilo Council MluIU property ami cull fd
linnlivnro anil linpluiilJlH utoo'j In wuitun
lowaoroaitoruNobraiiku. U 17 , Council llluffi.
IIKAUTIKUI * liomoi nil mortorn couTOnloneei
Jmv | prlcm , aa y turiin. A , J Mamlel , U , limit
\VA.NTlCD-ronipotent ulrl In fmully of two , I
\V qulraof Mm. K 1 * . Wrlittit , 22) ) Huutli Sovoni
mri'ot.
l/Oll IIK.ST Fiiriilnlioit room for ono or tno g t
-L tlomon. 1 > U tlynbtar Htroct. .
IMJIlNIHIIKOroiiini for runti ronmi with boar
X1 nt 645 WiuhliiKton ave , cornur Ucott > l
1IOMKH 1 will trailo my eiiultle In ono or tvi
I JioolIWHl1liiK forolnnr lots , llnlanco on lee
j time. II , J. AUftiiii , vn 1'erlii avenue ,
IjVJUND-Htrny horio. inrrel. wit wliltoic
1 nbont 12our old. K U. Tulk , ICoo In It
8 inlli.-tuaiil.of city.
AVANTKD-UouiiiolontKlrl for Kunerul lioun
work. HOB ! uwaitm , Mr . it. K. Hart , 1
I'trk avt'iiuo.
WANTKD-rnrtloi with a llttla time anil csi'l '
to iniinuiacliiru nnd Intro lucn pitanlail nor
tlc > . H. J , AUimu.au Turin uveiiun. Council lllui
hcillcc.
Hoalort prooosalu will ho received by tl
fcecrutary of tlio Hoard of I.ducathm until
o'clocU | i in. Monday , Juno Alii , l&'A for no
tern , unolc and Iron column for Uu solio
ulldliiK , Iu uooortlanco with plnnxund luuo
lloeatloiibim Illuln Ihoolllcuof the Kuorotur ,
Thu uourd reserve * the rlKla to rojeot any i
lly order of thu llonrd of [ Miieivtloii ,
UIIAltbKB CONOViU : , Heoroturjr.
MSUllOt
NotlCf ,
foaled proposals will he received by tl
sooret.iry of the Uourd of education until
o'clock p in , Moauay , Jiina Ath , IrfJI. for 001 ;
iicrtlnit tlio roof watur of the Coutrul nohoi
building with the nuwor. 1'luiiH mid vpeoluoi
tlomon Illo In thu ollluu of John Latome
orohltoot , llarUer block , fllv.
The Uourd ru orvei the right to rojoot any <
111 orJor of the Hoard of ( education ,
OUAULUa OONOYUI. goo.
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