Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 13, 1892, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE : SUNDAY. MA1101T 13 , 1892-S1XTEEX TAOKR.
OMAHA BEE ,
COUNCIL I3LUFFS ,
OFFICES - NO. 12 1'EARL STREET.
Dcilvetcdhy Carrier to any part of the City
II. W. TILTON , MANAGER
Hil lnM Office . No 41
Night Kdltor . NoSJ
I
MlXOIt JMJA TW.Y.
N , Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Crnft't chattel loans. 204 Sapp block.
Wanted , ijlrl for general housework. Mrs.
T. F. Thlckstun , 7Ut Willow nvonuo.
A meeting of the Merchants nnd Manufac
turers association will bo hold Monday oven-
Ins In the Board of Trade rooms.
The ladles of the Broadway Methodist
church will have on apron snlo and enter-
tnlnmontln Hughes' block Thursday , March
31 ,
Frank Donahue , who was arrested Thurs-
rtav afternoon on n chnrco of stealing n
\vatch , was discharged by Judge McGee
yesterday morning.
An adjourned mooting of the Council
Blurts nnd Omaha Chautauiiun trustees will
behold this evening at 7:30 : o'clock lu the
Board of Trade rooms. J. M. Oursler , secre
tary.
tary.Mrs.
Mrs. Kudd , who got drunk and created n
tllfiturbanco on Washington nvenue night before -
fore last , was given n ono day sentence In
the city jail yesterday morning In police
court.
The case of F. U. Peterson , charged with
resisting nn ofllccr , was sot for trial yester
day afternoon In Justice Hammer's court
but the prosecuting witnesses , Constable
Kvnns nnd his deputy Leo Lucas , failed to
make nn nppenrnneo nnu the case was dis
missed.
B. F. Clayton is still nt work securing
contributions to the Russian relief fund. So
far ho baa collected and Rent away four cars
loaded with corn , and ho expects to have six
moro cars on the way by the laat ot next
week. Ho expects to have the business
ottled up by thoSSth.
W. F. Snpp has returned from DCS Molnos.
While there ho took occasion to fool the legis
lative pulse on the quo-alnn of temperance
legislation , nnd states that from nil ho can
learn , the chances for the Gatch high license
local option bill passing the house of repre
sentatives nro very Blight.
Addle G. , xvlfo of J. J. Mnurnth , died last
ovcnlnir at 7 o'clock , aged t7 ! yours , at her
residence , S02 Avenue C , after an Illness of
ono week. Her maiden name was Addle G.
Klch , nnd she was married to the husband
Who still survives her oleht years ago. No-
Sico of the funeral will bo given later.
Gcorgo Mcschondorf had nn express wagon
itolon from his place about two weeks ngo ,
pntl over since then ho has boon on the truck
of tho'mlssing vehicle. Thursday iiiuht ho
found it in tbo possession of a man on South
Madison street , who claimed to have bought
it from /.od Bothers , who is now in the
county jail serving out n thirty day tontonco
for ono of the potty crimes which bavo made
his name familiar to police court habitues.
An information will probably bo Hied against
Bcthcrs ns soon ns ho completes his present
term of imprisonment.
A dog light was arranged for last evening
nt Coylu's saloon on the corner of Broadway
nnd Twenty-first street. Ono of the dogs
was from Omaha , while the other was n
homo talent artist. They wore both on the
Hold and a crowd of about twenty-live sports
of this city nnd Omaha who were lot into
the secret had gathered to son the fun , when
they were notified by Ofllcer Peterson that
the patrol wagon would bo on the scene in n
very few minutes. The mooting immediately
adjourned sine dlo , but the tight will prob
ably come off Sunday night nt some place to
bo selected without consulting the author
ities.
I'licnuincimt Sueccsi.
The special coat , blanket , comforter
nnd underwear sale that opened Monday
last at the Uoston Store , Council Blulls ,
la. , has been a success beyond our most
eanguino expectations , the hundreds
that have been made happv is no : iamo
for it.
The prices on coats were simply aston
ishing ; it wus next to giving gold dollars
lars for 25o and 80c.
At this writing \vo have only about 75
garments loft ; by the end of the week
wo don't ' expect to have one , provided
wo sell ONE-THIRD as many as wo have
the last few days.
ROOM WE WANTED. Room wo nro
going to got by the heln and timely aid
of our thousands of patrons at this criti
cal moment.
OUR WELCOME LOSS YOUR
PLEASANT GAIN.
A few of the prices until Monday
ivoning nt 0 p. m.
Ladies' jackets and nowmarkots that
Hild for # 5.00 , S7.CO , $10.00 and $15.00 ,
choice for $1.08.
Our entire line of children's coats ,
60.50 , $7.50 and $8.50 garments , for $2.48.
Ladies' $10.00 , $12.50 and 815.00 jack
ets. choice , $ .198.
Ladies' Walker plush jackets that sold
for $15.00 , $10.00 and $25.00 , choice for
$7.1)8. )
Ladles' 42-inch long Walker plush
encques , former price $19.60 , $25.00 ,
83 ! ) . Oi ) and $35.00 , choice for $14.08.
10 dozen ladies' all wool knit jackets ,
file voices , worth $1.25 , in all colors , dur
ing sale for 48c.
$3.25 comforters for $2. 19.
$3.75 comforters for $2.60.
$4.75 ( ino French sattcen for $3.75.
$5.00 all wool blankets for $3.75.
$4.60 all wool rod olankets for $3.08.
$ o 00 all wool red blankets for $3.0R
Ladies' 50o vest and pants for 3c. )
Ladies' natural wool vests and pants ,
ibbed , $1.00 garments for OOc ,
Ladies' all wool scarlet vests and pants ,
$1.25 garment , extra line , during sale ,
G9c.
G9c.Gents'
Gents' lictvy gray camel's hair shirts
nnd drawers , 33e garments , sale price ,
iJ-3c.
( JentB' Scotch random mixed shirts
nnd drawers , also natural wool and
camel's hair , all in nt ono price , 37c ;
wo to COc.
Gents' all wool scarlet shirts nnd
drawers , wore $ l,00 > and $1.25 , sale price
02Jo , or $1.25 a suit.
All childrcn'ti garments knifed the
Bamo way. BOSTON STORE.
FoTiiKitiNanAM , WIHTKL.AW & Co. ,
Loaders and Promoters of Low Prices.
Council niulTs , In.
N. B. Store closes at 0 p. in. , except
Mondayb and Saturdays.
13. Li. Shugurt has returned from Dos
Molncs.
! ' . K. Dlaekston of Lincoln , Not ) . , was la
the city yesterday.
Mrs. Anna Schultz of Missouri Valley 'Is in
the city , a guest of Mrs , James UrooUs
O , K. Oaston , court reporter for Juago
Thornell , loft last evening for u visit in Oak
land.
land.Miss
Miss Hose Tearon of Jacksonville , 111. , Is
Iri the city visiting her sister , Mrs. L , . H.
Dcvluo.
Mrs. Ida Powell of Stanbury. Mo. , Is visit
Ins her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T , L. Smith.
No. 1623 South Seventh street , In this city.
Dr. Horace Warren , ono of Missouri Val
ley's fat aldermen , was in the city lust evening -
ing on ofUclal business ( or tuat nourishing
town.
Jesse Walter * U confined to bis homo , 107
Frank street , by severe Illness , Ills phyai
clans fear an attack of paralyils of tbo brain ,
as ho has already bad a slight stroke of
L. Heor OKcn is In the city trying to make
Arrangements for putting a largo pipe organ
In the Broadway Methodist ohuruh before
the dedication of the building , which Is to
take place in May.
Mrs. HommliiRway of Kansas City , wife o
the well kown conductor on the Kansas City
road , U n the city , a euost of Mr . F. H
Orcutt , A Kensington tea was entertained
by Mrs. Orcutt Thursday afternoon in ho
honor , neil utjout thirty-llvo Indies wora
present.
Ij NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Bnd Beads Responsible for the Sale of Much
Bogus Butter ,
NO CHANCE TO BUY THE PURE ARTICLE
la the 1'nnt IVw Wecki Mnny llclnllcrs
Unto round It Necessary to Tuko tint
Ilnttrrliin Merino I.ornl News
Note * f Interest.
The people of Council Bluffs have been
having a peck of trouble for tUo pa t two
weeks In gelling enough butter for their
household uses. It has boon almost nn un
known article for several Unys past , nnd
those storekeepers who have been so fortunate -
nato as to get hold of any of U absolutely
refuse to sell moro than n pound of It to nny
one customer , nnd will not soil any except to
these whom they count ns regular custom
ers. What the cnuso of the famine If no ono
seems to know.nlthough thobnd roads doubt
less have a peed deal to do with It.
A well known gentleman has been buying
butterlno lately nnd palming It off on the
members of his family as the pure stuff. Ills
family nro somewhat fastidious In their
tastes , and If they knew the deception that
Is being practiced upon them they would
doubtless Co nflltctcd'wlth nsovoro nttaok of
sea-slcltnojs. Uiit so long "as they do not
know that it Is butterlno that nppoars on
their taulo morning , noon and night they are
well satlslied and It Is a matter of conjecture
how many other families nro being deceived
in the snmo way.
Sorao Idea of the butterino trade that has
sprung up lately , however , may bo obtained
from tbo fact that sixteen , now licenses
have been taken out by the retail merchants
within n few weeks past.
Only 11 Few ny Moro.
Tlio Biedormnn stock will bo sold , or
inoro properly , slaughtered nnd Riven
tiway , in spite of everything. There is
an immense stock of nil crudes of cloth-
ing- , much of it the finest mailo , and
Uiedornmn's creditors only ask about
one-third his prices. The slock is goinjj
fast , but there are plenty of bargains
loft. There are plenty of 25o and 3oo
socks at lOc ; the best balbrlggau under
wear made at10c and neckties , collars
and suspenders at oc and lOc.
Call today and see what yon can get
for nearly nothing. 502 Broadway.
Republicans Hlect DeleKiUiM.
The republicans mot in the various wards
last evening to elect delegates to the county
convention , which is to bo hold at the county
court house this afternoon. The primaries
wore well attended in almost every instance.
The following is the result of the vote In
each ward :
First Word Chairman , U. T. Bryant ; sec-
retarv , W. J. Connor ; delegates , Alexander
Wood , M. A. Moore , W. .f. Connor , C. O.
Saunders , W. C. Stacy , Henry Stevenson ,
Henry Coffcuti.
Second Ward Chairman , J. J. Steadmnn ;
secretary , L. C. Dale ; delegates , \V. f\
Sapp , George M. Gould , Theodore Ouittar ,
J. l > . Williams , J. J. Steaaman , L. Hicder-
man. W. M. McCreary , J. M. Scanluii , C.
Boson and L. C. Dalo.
Third Ward Chairman , Alexander Wood ;
secretary , G. H. Mavuo ; delegates , J. C.
Mitchell , William Arnd , G. W. Hewitt , E.
" : . Hart , H. ri. Van Brunt , James Arm-
trontr , George F. Smith , W. E. Ilavcrstock
ud P. C. Devol.
Fourth Ward Chairman , t > . Everett ; sec-
etorv , J. D. Edmundson ; delegates. 1C. L.
Shugart , L. W. Uoss , Dr. N. D. Lawrence ,
\I. do Great , Leonard Everett , * F. H. Hill.
jeorgo F. Wright.
Fifth Ward Chairman. W. A. llighsmlth ;
ecrctary , George \V. Strong ; delegates.
Ovido Vion , Elmer Pratt , F. E. Hoagland ,
> eter Smith , C. H. llutchmson. George W.
strong , W. A. Highsmith , John Skinklo nnd
lorry Jamos.
Six'thVnrdCnairmnn , L. M. Shubert ;
ecrotary , W. E. Morris ; delegates , G. A.
Ynncoy. A. C. Harding nnd Friend Covalt.
. W. Weightman was appointed ward com-
mlttooman. _
Broadway Snbbath school plvos onter-
nimncnt tonight. Hughes block , to assist
n furnishing their room in new church ,
lolp the little ones.
Eastern money to loan on real estate
'
> y E. II. Shoafo' Broadway and Main.
Carpet weaving at 928 Avenue P.
Charged with Insanity.
A. E. Woodsworth , a fanner living a short
distance east of the city , was placed under
arrest yesterday afternoon on a charge of in
anity , preferred against him by hU wife ,
from all that can bo leal-nod their relations
iavo been nnything but peaceful for a lone
line past , and the woman claims her hus
band has threatened to kill her on a number
of different occasions until she is afraid to
hnvo him around. The husband tolls a dlf-
'oreut ' story. Ho talks as connectedly as
any ono and does not seem to hnvo any of
tbo characteristics of insane people. Ho de
clares that the tiling of the information is all
a piece of spite worK on the part of his wife ,
and thinks It was aono mainly for tbo pur
pose of fretting him out of tbo way , ns sbo
owns all the properly tboro is in tbo family
ind consequently does not feel the need of
its protecting euro.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Woodsworth wore together
n the cfllco of the county clerk cud both did
i great deal of talking without imparting
very much Information to tbo occupants of
tbo office.Voodsworth will have an exami
nation by the insane commissioners this
morning.
Money to loan. Lowest rates. John
ston & Van PiXtton , Everett b iosk.
Jarvlswlldblackborrv i the boat.
lluzrltnn May Not Oimllfy.
A legal complication has arisen in connec
tion with the appointment of A. S. Ha/.olton
to the position of deputy clerk of tbo United
State : court which may possibly result in his
having to decline the appointment. Back In
1878 nn order was made by the secretary of
state that no QUO should bo allowed to bold
nn office if he bold any other ofllco whose
compensation amounted to moro than WOO
per annum. This rule has alwnvs been ob
served since that time , but whether It is to
bo regarded ns a lixcd rule or merely a cus
tom remains to bo decided , Mr. Ilazolton is
In correspondence with Judge Woolson , who
probably did not know that ho was u candi
date for the city attornoyship when ho made
the appointment , and whether Mr. Ilazolton
qualities for the position or not will depend
on tbo decision of the judge. Ills friends
claim that iho old rule will not Interfere with
nU position ot the deputysnlp.
O. Yunkermnn&Co. , feed , seeds , com
mission , country produce , 108 Broadway.
Swnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple
Roltor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has
all the latest styles and newest goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Walnut block and Wjorcing coal ,
fresh mined , received daily TLmtohor ,
10 Main street.
Tying Up the Hiedermnii Stuck ,
A petition la on lilo iu the district court In
which tbo vlnlntllt's make allegations against
L. Biodorman with a view to having the sale
of his stock which took place tbo other day
set asldo nn tbo ground of fraud. S. J.
Nathan , Son & Co , , Strauss , Lood & Co. ,
and J. L. Noboig & Son are the plaintiffs ,
aaU L. Boiderroun , K. Rothschild & Ilros. ,
Kohn IJros. , J. M. Paul and W. M. McCreary
are uiado defendants. It Is alleged In the
petition that Biodorraan confessed judg
ment on tbo 3d of this montb , lu favor of H.
J. Nutban , Sou & Co. , in tbo sum or K,071.50 ) ,
In tuvor of J. U Neborg & Sou for
$1,344.75 and In Strauss , L.OOO. Co. forS67.
On February 2 , however , ho executed a
chattel mortgage In favor ( of the Council
Bluffs Savings' bank covering the wbolo
stock , for W , ! > 00 and that tbo bank at ouco
took possession by virtue of this mortgage.
Toe plaintiffs allege that the oxocutiou of
thomorlgnpo was i fraud on the part of
Biodorman , for the purpose of hindering the
ether creditors In satisfying their claims.
They demand that the snlo under the mort
gage bo sot aside for , fraud , and that a decree
Issue from the court subjecting Iho property
to the payments of the debts nnd Judgments.
Wnntoil nt Nnc City.
Several days ago Sheriff Hazcn received n
letter from Sheriff H. B. Allen of Sac county
asking him to bo on the lookout tor William
Klncnld , who wns wanted at that place to
answer to the charge ot seduction. Klncnld
wns found , after n close search , In thu box
factory nt Cutoff Island , whore ho had boon
worKinp slnco last September. When ho
reached Nebraska soil on his way from the
Island to Council Bluffs ho refused for n tlmo
to go nny further without n requisition , but
finally decided not to put the oftlcor to nny
unnecessary trouble nnd waived his rights.
Ho stated that the woman who Is alleged to
hnvo bean his victim has been in the city
nil winter nnd spent n part of the time visit
ing him on the island. Ho claim * to have
formerly been In the employ of Lr. ) Horastoad
of Wavolnnd townMnp. The sheriff of Sao
countv has boon notified of the capture and
Is oxpcctod to arrive in the city todny to take
the prisoner In charge.
an 1.3
To 50c n dny will buy a flrstclass piano
fit half price. For particulars wrlto or
bee the
MUELT.KH PIANO AND OllflAX CO. ,
103 Main St. , Council BluiTs , la.
Oflluliil
City Clerk Slophonson finished , rovlsln ?
the election returns yesterday. As they
now stand iho returns nro somowhnt differ
ent from those heretofore publishoJ , on no-
cajn t of n mistake which was made by the
Uidges 1 In the Second precinct of the Sixth
1v
1t ward. The vo'.o In this ward \vns announced
to t bo 10 to 4 In favor of the republicans , but
should have been 17 to S. The following nro
the official majorities of the several candi
date J * ; N. D. Lawrence , mayor , 21)3 ) ; George
M. Gould , auditor , 228 ; L. IClnnohnn , treas
urer , 'JIM ; A. S. aazolton , solicitor , 471 : E.
E. Cook , engineer , 123 ; J. L. Tomploton ,
marshnl , 252 ; W. D. Hardln , assessor. 3H3 ;
A. B. Pans , woighmnstcr , 522 ; V. Jennings.
aldermnn-at-lnrgo , 148 ; Fred Geiso , alder
man First ward , 73 ; C. A. Tibbtts. alderman ,
Second ward , 78 ; Peter Smith , nldorman ,
Fifth ward , 10. _
JnrvislSTT brandy , purest , safest , bes * .
We have our own vineyards In Califor
nla. Jarvls Wine company , Co. Blullu
ItnuiKl for Cliirliulit.
The sheriff of Woodbury county was in
the city yesterday , onrouto for Clarlndn ,
with an insane patient in bis charge who
was to bo taken to the asylum nt that place
for confinement. The unfortunate man
spent the night In the city Jail nnd during a
pan o [ his confinement ho was very noisy ,
saying that all tbo oQlcors of the state of
Iowa could not tnko him against his will.
Uy morning , nowovor , ho had quieted down
and was taken to the cars without any
trouble. Ho amused himself part of the
tirao by writing out orders upon different
storekeepers In the city , asking them to send
him certain articles of clothing and charge
to the account of n Sioux City firm. If all
the ardors had booi lllloi according to his
directions it would have bankrupted the
Sioux City lirm.
Criminal Assignment.
The following assignment has been made
of cases on the criminal calendar , which will
bo taken up in the district court next Mon
day :
Monday. February 14 The case of the state
vs Ivlssoll , I'etor Kgan. KU. . Howe , E. O , Tohlu
and William t'rlss.
Tuesday. I'obriinry 15 State vs Timer Say-
era. William Cupscr , It. T. Hryant nnd I1. J.
McMahon. ,
Wednesday , February 10-Stato vs til
Schroder and Thomas Sulnncr.
C'HUltCll XOTICKS.
People's church , on Eighteenth street ,
between California nnd Webster. Hev.
Charles W. Savidgo , pastor. Preaching
at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : r > .m. by the pa .tor.
Seats free. All are "welcome. Sabbath
school at 2.-0 : ! p. m.
Colonel Hugcland , the newsboys' friend ,
will give a line illustrated address to the
hoys and girls of Omaha nt the Young Men's
Christian Association on Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 : o'clock.
First Congregational church , Nineteenth
and Davenport streets. Dr. J. T. Duryea ,
pastor. Sunday morning services nt 10-50. :
immediately followed by Sunday school ,
Eveulne services at 7:15. : Prayer anil praiio
meetings , \Vodnesay evening at 7:45. :
All nro welcome.
St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church
Services at 10:3J : a.m. and 7:45 : p.m. will be
conducted by Kov. John loano of Grand
Island. Sabbath school at noon. Mission
schools nt : i p.m. Young People's meeting
at0:13 : p.m.
Kov. J. M. Wilton delivers Sunday night
the fourth of bissenesof sermons on Eminent
Men in the History of the Church. Subject ,
"Hildourund and Absolutism. "
Castollar Street Presbyterian church. Six
teenth and Castollar streets , Kov. J. M. Wil
son , pastor. Services 10:30 : nnd 7:30. Sun
day school 12 m. Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 : p. m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , corner
Twonty-flratamlBlnnev. W.IC.Boans , pastor.
Preaching 10:30 : a. m. ar.d7:30 p.m. Sub
jects : Mornlnjr , "Lessons From The Bee , "
evening , The Women's Foreign Missionary
Sooloiy address by Mrs. Bishop 'Nowman
and others. Sunday school at 12 m. J. T.
Hobluson , superintendent. Epworth League
nicotine , 0:30. : Scats frco. Everybody
made welcome.
Cynthu Christian church , 4318 JNicholaj
street Joseph Shields , pastor. Preaching at
10:30 : n. m. ana 7:30 : p. ra. Sunday school at
12 m. Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor at 0:45 : p. m. Morning subject ,
"God's Only Hopa of Humntilty. " Evening
subject , "Is Baptism a Saving Ordinance ! "
The public la.Invited through the basement
up into the auditorium.
Kountze Memorial English and Lutheran
church , corner Sixteenth and Harney streets
Kov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services at
10:30 : a. m , subject , "Call of Moses , " nnd
7:30 : p. m. , subject , "Following Christ. "
Preaching botli morning and evening
by the pastor. Sunday school at noon.
Young People's Society of Christian En
deavor at U:30 : p. m. Everybody invited and
.receive a Christian welcome.
WestminsterProsbytorlun church , Twenty-
ninth and Mason streets. The pastor , Kov. John
Gordon , D.D. , will preach at 10:30 : a. m.
and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. : MootIng -
Ing of Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor at0:45 : p.m.
Unitarian church , Scvontconth nnd Cass
streets Services at 1U30. ; Kuv. Now ton M.
Mumi will preach on "Tho Kingdom ot
Hoavon. "
First Prosoytorian church , corner Seven
teenth and Dodge streets Kogular services
at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. , conducted by
the pastor , Kov. W. J. Hnrsba , Dl ) . Sunday
school at noon. "Voung People's Society of '
Christian EndravoratO:30 : p. in.
First Methodist Episcopal church , Twen
tieth and Davenport streets , Uov. P. S.
Merrill , D. D. . pastor. 10:30 : , "Was Peter
thoKockl'1 7:30 : , "In Touch with Jesus. "
Sabbath school at 2:30. : Kovivul meeting
nightly ,
St. John's church , Icornor Twenty-sixth
and Franklin streets Kev. J. O , Ferris , rec
tor. Second Sunday In Lent. Holy communion
at 8 n. m. Sunday school 0:45 : a. m. Morning
prayer , litany and sermon at 11 a.m. Con
firmation class at 3 p.m. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30 : p.m. Tno bishop of tbo
dloceso will visit this church next Friday
evening and administer holy condonation.
Service , 7 : 0.
Church of the Good Shepherd ( Episcopal-- )
I. P. D. Lloyd , rector , During the remodel 1-
ing at 1811 Lake street , as follows : Sunday >
school. S ; 45 n.ro. Men's bible class. 10a.m.
Morning prayer ana sermon on "Tbo Brand
of Christ , " 11 a. m. Evening prayer idu
sermon on "Practical Atheism , " 7:30 : p , m.
Seats free to all.
First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth-anil
Davenport streets Uov. George H Kemp idof
Duluth , Minn. , wlllsupply themilplt morning
and evening , Services 10:30 : a.ui.nnd7:30pm. :
Prayer mootlngb Wednesday nnd l'rluay
evenings nt 7:30. :
At thoContrat United Presbyterian church ,
Seventeenth street , between Capitol avenue
and Dodge Kov. John Williamson , D.D. > .
pastor. Preaching tomorrow at 10:30 u. in.
subject ; "Business in Kcllglon. " And at
730p. in. Subject ; "Tho Endvf tUeWJcked. "
Sabbath school at 13 in. nnd young people's
meeting nt 0:30 : 0 % in. Everybody welcome.
First Unlvorsnlttt church , corner of Nine
teenth nnd Lntbrop streets , Kountzo Plnco.
Hov. Mrs. Kyai | will preach Sunday morn
ing nnd ovoniBffint tbo usual hours. Sun
day school ntiim (
The First Society of Progrosilvo Splritu-
alls Us meets every Sunday In Marathon hall ,
corner Twontytflfth avenue nnd Cumlng
street. A conllnl Invltntlon is extended
to nil. i *
Loivo Avcnudl'reibytcrlan church , corner
Fortieth nhd Nicholas streets Hov. Charles
G. Stcrllntr , pn'ilor. ' Sabbath preaching ser
vices at 10 : HO nj m.1 nnd 7:45 : p.m. Bible
school nt 12 "m. Young people's prayer
meeting ( Youn Pc'oplo's ' Society of Chris
tian Kndcavot1 ] nll:30 : p. in. A welcome to
all. ' < > ' '
Southwest Presbyterian church , corner
Twentieth nnd tJoavon worth streets Preach
ing by Hov. M. C. Butler of St , Louis. Mo.
Morning subject ! "Prollt nnd Loss. " Matt ,
10:20. : Sunday school concert in the evening
nt 7 :30. :
Both'Edon Baptist church. Park nvomio
near Luavonwortb , Hov. B. N. Harris pas
tor. Preaching at 10ir : > < \ . tn. and 7:30 : p.m.
Morning subject : "Joy. " Evening subject :
"Light. " Sacrament of Lord's supper nt the
close of tbo morning service. Sunday school
at 12:15 : p.m. Sitting * nil free and everyone
welcome.
Immanucl Baptist church , North Twenty-
fourth nnd Blimey streets Hov.Fcnnlt W.
Foster , pastor. Kogular services ntlO10n. : !
m. , and 7:30 : p.m. Morning theme , by the
pastor : -'Business Sagacity. " first lit series
of "Business Sermons. " Evening thorao :
"Tho Gold Cure. "
Hlllsldo Congregational church , cor
ner Thirtieth and Ohio streets. A.
II. Hess , pastor Morning service , 10:30. :
communion service foilowlnp.postponod from
last Sunday. Sunday school nt noon. Young
People's Society ot Christian Endeavor , 0:15 :
p.m. Vespers , 7Up. : ! ) m. Hov. Lewis Greg
ory of the First Congregational church , Lin
coln , will prouch in exchange with the pas
tor. Ail arc welcome.
South Tenth Street Mothodls ! Episcopal
church , corner Tenth nnd Pierce streets
Hov. Alfred Hodgctts. L.L ) ) . , pastor.
Class meetings , 10 a. m. and (1:30 ( p. m.
Preaching , 10:31) : ) n. m. and 7:30 : p. m.
Sunday school 3 p. ra. Morning subject ,
"Spiritual Astronomy. " Evening : "A
Transformation Scene. " Seats free. A
nearly welcome lo all.
St. Philip's Chapel ( Episcopal-Twenty- )
first between Nicholas und Paul streets.
John A. SVllllams. priest in charge Holy
communion , 7 a. m. ; matlms nud Sundny
school , 10:00 : n. in. ; litany , holy com
munion nnd sermon , 11 n , m. | choral even
song with lecture on church history at 8
o'clock , subject , 'Tho A/o of Councils. "
Associate- Mission ( Episcopal ) St. An
drews , Forty-second and" Nicholas streets
Wnlnut Hill , services 7:30 : , 0:15 : , 11:00 : n. m.
nnd 7:30 : p.m. Sunday school , 10:00 : n. m.
Frida > ,7 : 0p. tn. St. Paul's , Casn street ,
two doors west of Thirty-second : Services
11 a. m. and 3 p. m. ; Sunday school , 10 n. m. ;
Frldny , 7:30 : p. m. St. Augustine , Thirty
third nnd Francis streets , Windsor Plnco :
Service , 4:00 : p. m. ; Sunday school , 3 p. m. ;
Wednesday 7:30 : p. m. Grace , Twenty-ninth
nnd Spauldlnp , near Druid Hill : Service , 4
p. m. ; Sunday school , 3 p. m.
All Saints. ' church , corner Twontv-sixth
and Howard streets Sermon topics Sunday ,
March 13 : 11 a. m. . "Tho \ ision of the Dry
Bones ; " 7:30 : p.m. , "The Kosponslbllitlos of
Life. " The public nnd strangers welcome.
Free Church of S. Matthias ( Episcopal )
South Tenth street and Wortblngton Place ,
Kov. Alexander W. Mncnab. rector. Second
Sunday In Lent Celebration of the holy
communion , 7 n. m. ; Sunday school and
bible class , 10 n. ' m. ; morning prayer ,
lltnny nnd sermon. 11 a. m.- baptism , 3 p. m.
Evensong with sermon , 7:30 : p. ra. Daily
morning prayer 'at ' 9 o'clock ; Monday ,
Tuesday , Thursday evensong nt 4:30 : p.m. ;
Wednesday nnd Friday , 7:30 : p. ra.
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church ,
cornorTwenty-llrat and Burdotte streets
Kov. J. G. Grimtb , pastor. Regular ser
vices at 10:30 : U ; m. and 7:30 : p.m. Subject
for the morning service , "Doing the Lord's
Will. " Prayer'uieotlng on Weancsaay even
ing at 8 o'clock ! '
ANOTHER ERUPTION ,
Omnhii'N irratl6-OcyBcr ; Itrcalts Out In n
Niw ( spot.
A conplo of''pistol shots llrod about , U
( '
o'clock last uoajr'lho corner of Fourteenth
and Capitol avenue created considerable ex
citement for a tow minutes.
As S. L. Hard , accompanied by Maud
Clifton , was passing the corner mentioned
Dan Geyser came along with a Jag ana a
pibtol , nnd commenced shooting at Hord.
Geyser nrnd two shots and then ran.Tho noise
attracted the attention of Oftlcor Husscll ,
who hurried to the scene of the shooting.
Geyser was found standing on tlio
porch of bis house near by. and when he saw
Iho oftlcer throw down his empty pistol nnd
commanded him to halt. Hussell dre " his
own pistol and both men stood still , each
looking down into the barrel of a big six
shooter.
In a moment Ofllcer Ryan carao up and put
a stop to the little plav by taking Geyser into
custody. Herd was also locked up nnd held
as the complaining witness , while Geyser
wns charged with being drunk and shooting
With intent to kill. Maud Clifton , the
woman with Herd nt the time , was arrested
later nnd held as a witness. This morninir
Geyser gave a cosh bail of $250 for his np-
poaranco for trial.
TWO 31011K STilTS 1'll.ED.
Xe\v Orleans Made Defendant lu Oilier
CuxeH for Damages.
NEW OULEANS , La. , March 11. Today two
moro suits against tbo city of New Orleans
were tiled in the United States circuit court
for fJO.OOO each in behalf of the following
named relatives of ths Italians killed in the
parish prison on the 14tb of Mnrc-b , 1801 , for
the assassination or Chief of Policn Hennes
sey : Carolina Lo/zo ! , widow of Hocco
GcrachI , ns widow , nnd ns mother
nnd as naturatrix of her four minor children.
Lulgi , 8 years ; Maria , 0 years ; Rosalia , 4
yours ; Giacommo , ! l years. They are aliens
and subjects of the king of Italy.
Anna Falcone , widow of Gerolamo Caruso ,
residing in New Orleans and subject of the
king of Italy.
Tomorrow tbo suitof Anna Homand ,
widow of Poll/.m ( Politz ) , will bo Instituted ,
Siirrnmliiroil by IIU llondsincii ,
WASHINGTON , Ind , , March 11. Ex-Auditor
James C. Lavollo , whoso $18,000 shortage
was reported by the exports Monday and
who was undonndlctment for attempting to
burn the court house und for mutilating the
public records , was surrendered by his bonds
men today.
A ( Imiulmi
Detroit Free Press : IIo was such a
gentle , 8woct-/uccd old man , that ns ho
came up to tlip dpsic in the dingy ofllco
of the Slutt\viii ) On/otto the editor
smiled and wtbhcd there was moro in
the world HUa him.
"Good jnorftinjA" ho said cheerily.
'Good ' morning , " saluted the editor
pleasantly.Jt , ,
"I have a piiqm hero , " lie began.
The editor * face hardened and ho
looked up wortril.y and vran ,
"Yes,1' ' ho rfAld'querulously. '
"Yes , " smiled1 the old man , going
down Into hispp'okot ' ; "I thought you
'
might find rooj'n Ijor it somewhere , " and
ho laid a crisp now $10 bill on the edi
tor's listless hand and walked out.
The editor kissed the bill reverently
nnd credited' ' the old gentleman with
live yoara1 subscription ,
Dr. J. H. Hill of Buffalo , who died last
Saturday at the ago of 70 , hid been in pra >
tlco fortyrtbrco ye.ars. In 185' ! , when cboera |
and smallpox were rasing , ho was health
physician for the city , and treated 1,000
cakes of the former disease , Of the latter ho
lost only ono out of ninety-nine. Ho was the
first practitioner in Buffalo to operate for
cataract. Ho was connected In an ofllcial ca
pacity with many local , state and other char
ities , and for years was president of tbo
. Young Mon'e Christian association iu Buf
ale ,
First Parlshoner 1 think we ought to raise
Dr. Thirdly1 * salary.
Second ParUhoner I don't. Ho Is such a
conscientious man that ho would feel bound
to preach louder bcrmons ,
THEY WILL HELP THE FIGHT
Chicago Roatls Glntl to Sco Kansas Whole
salers Fall Out.
PRESENT RATES WILL REMAIN IN FORCE
While th Slnto .lolilirrn Arc MORntlng to
Quill NomlimlilnntiiRrn All Will
1'ny the Krgtilntlnii TnrlHX
Tlckrt Troubles
CitiOAfio , 111. , Mnrch 11. | Spocinl Tele
gram to Tim Bnn. ] The traffic managers of
the roads Interested In Kansas business hold
n mooting hero today to consider the now
rates on low class freights orderoit to bo put
In effect Mnrch 10 by the Kansas railroad
commissioners. This meeting was called
several days nco nnd the railroad ofllclnls
wore not nwaro of the fact that some of the
Atchlson grocers bad obtained nn injunotlon
restraining the Hock Island , Santa Fo and
Missouri Pacific from putting the now rates
In effect until they read the news In the
papers yesterday morning. Nona of the
roads had any ofllcial information ns
the scope of the Injunction nnd
consequently nn adjournment wns taken
until tbo particulars had boon received.
Full confirmation of the news wns on hand
when the meeting reconvened in the afternoon -
noon nnd there was general rejoicing. It
was decided to stnnd by tha Atcblson gro
cers in their light ngalnst the Kansas com-
mlsloncrs nnd lend them nil the aid possible.
As a result , the rates now In effect , which
are the new commissioners' tlfth class rntos ,
will bo the tnrilt until the courts here ao-
ci'lo the matter.
From the general passenger ngont of n
big western road who returned yesterday
from n visit to Now York , It Is learned that
the immigrant agents nt Ellis Island , N. Y. ,
nro now unxlous for a compromhio on the
question of commissions. The Santa Fo's
reduction on second class rates to California
has alarmed thorn. To show their ROIICI-OM-
ity they express a willingness to reduce tholr
commission ona-half , making f3 the tax from
Chu-ngo to the coast and $3 Irotu Chicago to
the Missouri river.
Chairman Finloy today hatied down a
ruling in relation to the liability ut roads In
the Western Passenger association for tbo
redemption of tickets issued by tholr con
nections. The decision was called out , bv Iho
refusal of the Omaha to redeem n milongo
book issued by the Chicago & Northwestern ,
and which had fallen into the hands of a
broker at St. Paul. The ticKet , which was
issued In favor of L. E. Mulford , was pre
sented for transportation over the Omaha
road by an ngont of the association who lieu
purchase J it for $30.43 and received a rebate
order on n Chicago broker for SCO.OO. The
passenger signed the namoof "LeoNutford , "
but the ticket was not accepted by the con
ductor. For this the Omaha was called upon
to redeem the ticket nt the rate of 2 $ cents
per mile , but declined to do so on the ground
that the mileage had been regularly issued
by another road. Chairman Finloy rules ,
however , that under the agreement the road
accepting tickets , wbuthor of its own issue ,
or that of a connecting line is liable for its
redemption ; otherwise it would bo possible
Tor both roads to evade the redemption
clause.
Copies of n bill introduced in the Iowa leg
islature have been sent to the managers of
the interested roads in this city , The bill
provides , that tha railroad companies of the
state shall bo required to furnish reports of
the gross earnings of their respective lines
within the slate every year for taxation pur
poses , U also provides for the classification
of the roads and the fixing of maximum rates
according to tha classification. The unto of
making changes in rates pursuant to change
in classification Is fixed nt July 4 , following
such chance. Any failure on the part ot Iho
roads to make tho'roports required of them
will subject them to a fine of 3100 per day for
every day tbo reports ara withheld.
A detailed statement of the earnings and
expenses of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul for the six months ended December 81 ,
wns issued today. It shows gross earnings
$17,553,035 , an increase as compared with
the Fame period in 1SOO of $2,350,015 ; oper
ating expenses ? 10.4')4,135nn ) increase of $ ' .H > 7-
014 : not , earnings $7,058,899 , an increase of
81,420,010.
Conl Men Still nt War.
PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , March 11. The freight
agents of roads in the bituminous coal trade
hold n protracted meeting hero today and
discussed the situation. The roads repre
sented were the Pennsylvania , Baltimore &
Ohio , Norfolk & Western , Chesapeake A.-
Ohio. Erie & Allegheny Valley , Western
Now York & Pennsylvania mid Rochester &
Pittsburg. The trouble umong the bitumin
ous coal men is likely to bo settled soon. The
impottanco of ranking some arrangement re
garding prices was generally recogu zed.
Plan * .
EXCEI.SIOU SI-KINGS , Mo. , March 11. In
formation has been received hero to the ef
fect that the Burlington has fully deter
mined to complete its line from Bogard to n
point on the Hannibal & St. Joseph , north of
Liberty , a distance of sixty miles , at onco.
This will give the Burlington fifty miles the
shortest line to Chicago. The last survey ,
which runs through this city will Do chosen ,
and It is stated that they wil1 begin securing
the right of way Immediately.
K1LT.K1 * AKKKAT/JK.V
Successful Tlncliel Conducted by Ottcrtull
County , Minnesota , Farmers.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , March 11. [ SpecialTele
gram to THU BBK.J The great wolf hunt ,
which has boon the talk of Ottortail county
for the past fortnight , came off today. Over
1,000 men formed the lines , enclosing an area
144 square miles in the northern part of the
county , and valkcd toward iho center , each
man covering six miles in n slraight lino.
The march occupied about six hours. Tbo
ground was plowed and it made rather hard
work for the hounds to run , out they dashed
from ono side lo anolhor ns Iho crowd
shouted. The jack rabbits flitted around
llko wblto specks ; the dogs rushlne Into the
ring added"to the excitement. Occa
sionally a wolf would make a dash
and got through the lines , not ,
however , without n jab from someone's
epeur. A wall wont up when n boar was
seen to ctiarco tbo lluo nnd escape. A shot
gun would have stopped him , but they had
been forbidden owing to the danger on ac
count of the great crowd.
The wolves continued to dash around until
at intervals one would receive n fatal thrust.
The circle grow smaller and the wolves
uglier. They would make an occasional dash
tit the line , but only to receive a death wound.
At last the slaughter was over and seventeen
wolves were killed. The boar got nway. The
rabbits worn too numerous to count.
Tbo wolvis were impaled and held aloft on
the spears , making a sight never to bo for
gotten.
Tbo hunt was n great success ,
jtiiMo ran FIWM inn i > ntKi > TT.Y OWICH
I'Hthur Kuhlman Iliitulplliieil for ( mint , '
Circulation to tliu Dunne Letter.
ST. LOUIH , Mo. , March 11. This afternoon
it was stated upon good authority that Rev.
' Father Kublman , who , it was ulloged at the
'tlmo , was responsible for the wide circula
tion of the letter of Judge B. F. IJunno , re
cently published , f ovoroly criticising the work
of tbo archbishops in connection with the
Catholic congress of 1SU3 , bad boon sus
pended from his prlostly functions by Bishop
Ryan of Alton , III. , in whoso dlocoso Father
Kuhlmun Is. Inquiry brought n confirmation
from an attache of father Kuhlman's paper.
Father Kuhlman was not In town , but It is
learned ho was making preparations for n
sudden visit to Rome , and this is also consid
ered confirmatory of the report.
Admitted the Women.
ST , Lov'is , Mo , , March Ih The central
Missouri conference of tbo nlothodlst Kpis-
copal church ( colored ) voted today on the
question of admitting women to the cloc-
torlui and ironoral conference. It was voted
to udrait women , the result belng40 to 13.
Charged ultli Crlinlii.il Mliol. j
MoNTGOUEiir , Alu. , March 11. Governor
Tbocias Jones today swore out three wnr-
'
lidlto'r Ball jell of tbo Alliance
Hernld for criminal libel. The warrants
xvoro Immediately served ana bond plvcn.
Thucnsos ircw out of A publication In the
Alllnnco llornlil recently , chnrRinc Jouca
with bolnc an unfaithful nnil incomratcnt |
oniclnl with improper motives.
am. c/.Ki'Kf.j.vii'.s i'i ii.v.
Ho Oiitllnm What Should Hn the Volley of
tlio Drinoerntle I'artj.
lUi.riMonn , Md. , March 11. Kx-Prosldont
Cleveland cxprossod his vlo\vs nbont national
politics todny to n reporter of the Hnttlmoro
Sun nt Sivjtivx Island , Mil. , where Mr. Clovo-
nnd had como to shoot ducks.
"What , In your opinion , " ho wns nsked ,
"should bo the main Issue of the demo
cratic party In appealing to the voters of Iho
countrv ! "
"All evidence , " replied the ox-prosldcnt ,
"of whut the people want nnd what they expect
pect of the party would seem clearly tn'lndl-
cntc that tariff reform must bo the Issue If
wo nro to KO Intou winning lluht. "
"What do you consider thu best plan of
attaching the tariff In congress I"
"My idea is that the Konornl bill will bo
the Dost method , but I nm willing to defer
|
to these who nro on the p round nnd hnvo the
battle In congress to UK lit , I hope the
HprliiK'or free wool bill will pass , nnd am
nlso in fnvor of nny ether measures which
will lighten the burden of taxation now rest
ing on the pooplo. In met , I fnvor nny
measure in the direction of genuine tariff
reform. "
"What nro the prospects of the democratic
parly's ultimate success I"
. "I hnvo out ono opinion on that subject ,
If ' the party is' true to Itself , trtio to ills
principles nnd fulfils its pledges to the people
it { ( cannot fall. "
AN.s wn.r. UITAI.IATK. :
Schemed of KaimiiH DcnioeralH AVII1 lie Prop
erly Met In the South.
. Tot'BKA , Kan. , March 11. The action of
the Kansas democratic state central commit
tee. in deciding to put no stnto or
electoral tickets in the Held In the coming
campaign and to work for ami vote with
the people's party In consideration
of n certain number of congrcsMonal
candidates whom the people's party nprccs
shall bo democrats has aroused the republi
can lenders throughout the stnto , and It Is
understood that in u few days u committee
of prominent Kunsas republicans will go be
fore the republican national committee nnil
nroiont a request for a retaliatory cam pal an
in the south. The national committee will
bo rcquosto.l to organize the party in
Georgia , North mid South Carolina and Vir
ginia for united action with the alliance ami
'In this way offset nt least the action of the
Kansas democrats in trying to turn enough
states into the people's party column to
throw the election of the next president ! nto
the house of representatives , which the dem
ocrats are attempting to do.
It is stntod hero that President Polk of the
fnrmers nlllanco favors a combination with
ho republicans In the south.
TIT FOB TAT.
lory of T\vo Omaha I.iitvjcrfl nnil Their
Talk for KITH.
'Speaking ' of lawyers' court room quarrels
na the friendliness which they afterwards
isplay outside the court room , " says n
vritor in the Cheyenne Leader , "I am al-
vays remindo'l of the experience of S. P.
uckolls , n crocoryraan hero in the early
ays , and the llrst delegate to congress from'
ho territory. There existed n very bitter
oud between Nuckolls and another man , nnd
.lie matter got into court. Ono of the men
otaincd A. J. Popplotoa nnd the ether J. M.
Woolwortb , both of Omaha , and now two of
ho biggest lawyers In Nebraska. Each
jllont Instructed his lawyer to rake the other
party to the suit over the coals in the live
liest possible manner. As to the suit they
didn't cure much who won it provided the
other party was shown up to the queen's
nsto. Nuckolls in tclllnc the story said :
\Vhon my lawyer got up I settled comforta
bly back In my seat ready to enjoy myself
thoroughly. As the lawyer warmed to his
work ho pave my opponent such n tongue
lashing that ho seemed to Hay him alive.
When the lawyer sat down 1 thought it was
proven to the satisfaction of everybody that
the other fellow was the meanest skunk that
over infested the earth. When the oppos
ing lawyer got up I wondered whnt bo could
have to say. I didn't have long to wait. Ho
ailed into mo nnd belted mo nil over the
earth. Before ho got half way through ho
pictured mo us the meanest scoundrel this
side of Jericho nnd I sneaked out of the court
room until the storm was over. After ho
was through spoakine I came in again and
silOown hosldo my" lawyer. 1 took it for
granted that the lawyers hud as much per
sonal feeling in the matter ns their clients
had. 1 was therefore very much surprised
to see 1'onplcton hand a nbto across the table
to Woolworth , who opened nnd read it and
then simply smiled back. This note ho
twisted up and throw under the table. I had
the greatest curiosity in the world to lind
out what was in it end after court adjourned
remained behind. T'IO note contained these
words : "What will wo charge t hew two
damned foolsC" I wns mad. I took the note
nnd hunted up my friend , the enemy , nnd
showed it to him. Then ho was man nnd wo
both went to the court bouse , had the suit
withdrawn , settled the costs , renewed our
broken friendship and bent the two Omaha
lawyers out of big fees. " '
F011TY MILKS OF 11O.11 > .
HondH Issued liy n Chicago Street Itntln.iy
to i : teil ( Its Ifile.
CHICAGO , 111. . March 11. The West Chicago
cage Streo * , railway today notified the Stock
Exchange that that company had provided for
the Issue of fl.OUO.OOO In bonds to provide for
the construction of about forty tniles of new
lines , ordinances for which wore passed Dy
the city council last night. These bonds
hnvo been prepared nnd registered with the
Illinois Trust and Savings bank and will bo
sold ns money Is rcijulrca for the work.
Something of u sensation wns eroutcd this
morning In financial circles by a published
statement to the effect that these bonds bad
been bccrctly issued und sold.
miniINSTITUTE.
INSTITUTE.
Eye & Ear
INFIRMARY
FOU
TREATMENT
OF ALL
Host faslllllns. apnnr.iUH and ItumedliM
for successful treatment of nvory form
of dlseaso rcqulrln : medical or
silr lual tioatiiivnt.
50 buds for patients botril mi'l attondaiieo.
lleitt uciomodutioiiM In tlio west.
Wrllo for elrculais on deformltiiis aim
urai-ou , trussus , eluli fuel , ciirvuturaiof slilno ,
iilleu , tinnorn , cancer , uatanh , hionchltiH , In
Imliuloii.ulectrlflty. p.iralysls. epllciwy. Hi
nny , I ) , udder , eye. uar , kkln an'.l hlpoil and all
wn WPW A s P i : o i A i. T v.
V/UMbtl / llookonlUUa ) iuof
Womun KKKK. Wu have lately added a lylns-
In department for woinnn durlnif uimliiiuiiicnt.
strictly private. ) Only Itollablo Medical In-
.
All Illooil Il ) eiiho3 bneeetsfully tioited ,
Kvnhllltlu 1'olson lomovud from the hystun
w'liliont innnniiy. Nuw itu lnrullve Truut-
muiit for Loss of VITAL I'UWKIt I'lirxons un-
nhlo t visit UK mav ho troiiteil ut homo by
eorrosiion lenuc. All communications confi
dential. Medicines or Instruments bunt I'y
mall oro.\prcsa , seeuruly | mc ! < cd , no iiuirKB U
Indlcntu enntuntu or seiidur , Ono pi.-n'oiul In
ter/lew prufei red. Call and consult IIM or Bend
hlKtory of your cane , anilve will send In plali
n MPN I'KEE' ' iippn iTivate
U men , faaM \ or NurvoiiH Dis.
ciaseH. Impoteney , Hvphllla. ( lluut anU Vuilco
polo , with MIICS turn 1I U .
llracea. Appllanecs for Deformlllea & IniHOB
Only manufactory Inthu Wcatof ' 'l'l"'f- '
rrv .ti-i'i.i.t. ' tn , i-itun tf , I'.i.Kvritw
, . . . .
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
26th nnd Broadway , Go .moll Bluff *
Tun niliiuti'b * lido from center of Oiniiha 01
Omaha und Ouunoll II I u Its ujcctrlu motor line
SHE HAD DROPSY.
Ontnrrh of the KUlnojn Cnuslna
Dropsy , Heart Dlsonso nncl
Anomin. /
Mi . Patrick llclrno. wife of \vrll-known
miner of Vnll , Cr.iwfora Co , , town , urltos ni
ollnws :
Tor several yont l had l.ron very m'snrnblrt
ml sntToml much from my tillnunu. 1 wnt
xlromoly wvnk nnd minimi to iitteml tomy
duties. 1 always had u fainting
M1IS , PATIItCK I
, nnd could scarcely will I ; orork at nil
vitluiut fccllni ; entirely u.xhnustcd .My en or
vu-4 tialo and wlilto ; nut only my skin bill oxon
ny lips nixl tontfiiu ao thin nun Imimvct lulled
VMS my liluod , .My iipputltu was almost un-
Ircly gone , anil the ; little I did out , lay In mv
toinauli nmlluostod nxroiit when I Minified ,
isVIIB ufti'ii tliu case , l al-o Inul violent
ralpltiition of Hut 11 car I
vlilch was very iinnoyliiB and groutly dls-
urlieil inu nielli nnd dny.
My limbs \\ciu badly s'uollcn. also my abilo-
neil nnil faeo , and my Mdnuys ai'lucl Imdly. I
ind hovutu
Pnlim In Uy Itark
ind Ilinb-i. My binatli nii xury short and
t I'.xoitlonuiilJ &ct my heart t
iri very fast nnd liar.l.
Siv In-art trouble , drouslenl swelllm. nnil
vonlviioas oceiiniu sosmuro tlmt 1 cnvn tin till
tope of gut Unit \voll. My filenls and ni-l.-h-
UOH. nlso , illd not think 1 could tot well.
VflurconsultliiKphyMcl.itiH ft mv lion emil ,
o\urul other iihicesvltn nu ln-niMIt , 1 Dually
iliiead myself In chnro of DM. I'miclaiul.
slioiard | and Munsllelil , and In tuo month * 1
vus anew \\OIMIIII. At present my niiputllvN
good i my
.Strong ! li HIH : Ilelnrnril ,
ny heart troubles mo no moro ; my 1Idnnys
iiuotieen restoiod to u healthy iictlon , tlm
iloatlru and swelling aru ne.ir'ly cone ; my
olur has coino back and mv Improvement It
n every way a welcome stirprKu to my family
ind f l lends.
I work ovrrv dny without f.itlzno nnil am
tcadlly KnlnliiK In llcsli , Htieiutli und amlil-
lon. I realise l lint mv case was a voiyscil-
> ns one. us It leslstcd nil medical treatment
null lira. Cojiolaml. Sliepard mid MaiMleld
ook me In hand. 1 thanli llieso gentlemen
or tholr kindness mid skill oxurelseil In my
jolmlf. MKS. 1'ATUIOK lir.lltM : .
Vail , Iowa.
THE CAUSE
Of Her Torrlblo Suffering
Catarrh.
The following Interesting statement Is miiiln
by Mrs. T. U. Cuminln ; . . of Laramlo , Wyom-
, until recently u irolilont of this city at
liltSouth ) Ninth street :
Tor u IOIIK tlmo I siitreioil much from hcnil-
ncheand pain through mvcyus. The pain was
'onstunt mid very dlstiesslir.I'slnj ; my eyes
M rending or at woik pieatly Increased my
. .iill'er'n1 also had imlns In my back and
, ldus which aiogicatly Impiovuil. I wnsKrunt-
y Doubled with liullKO.stloii , pain In .stomach
mil bloating. Those Kvinptoms aio Meiullly
mpiovlnsr and 1 inn foelliu better In o\ cry
way. AnothoraiiiioyliiK symptom lli'it caused
no much discomfort was constant drojinln : : of
miens from the nose Into the throat ; als-j.soie-
less and Irritation of the nostrils. All llir.so
mvo disappeared , an'l I hnvo good leason to
Jcllcvo that In a icasonablo time I wl.l lie
completely cured. "
MKH.Til , . OUMMISM.
BOTH CLASS PRESIDENTS.
A Coincidence III tlio Nntalrin Credentials o >
the 1'Iiynlcluns of the Copelnml
.Medleal Institute.
Dr. W. H. Copeland was president of his cla'5 '
nt llellovuo Hospital Medical Collude , No l X
Voric , where ho Kradniiti-d , the most famous \
Instilntlon of UH kind In the country Ills
diploma 1'oars the written omloi Cement of the
inuiliunl authorities of Now York , of tlieilcans
of prominent medical colloi03 In Pennsyl
vania. r. O. S. Shop.ml was president of Ills
class at HiiHh Medical Col'oc. Clilu.ik'o ,
wli'cb Is acknowledged to bo the lending la-
stltut'on of , ts kind In tbo west. llr. .Shepard'it
thorough hospital oxpoi-ioiR'ti and spiclal
study In tbo diseases of the eye. ear , nose mm
throat , place him union. : the loading Hnrclal-
Ists In the west. Or. T. II. Mansfield's crriicn-
tlals aio no less abundant and iiniiialllle | > i
llo also Is formally Indorstiil by the sucrut.ir.en
of various county and htato meillcal societies.
CopeW Medial Institute ,
ROOMS 311 AND 312 ,
New York Life Building
Cor. 171k ami Fnrnam Sis. , Omalu ,
W. II. COI'Kf.ANI ) . M. D.
C. S. Snisi'Aun , M. IX
T. 15. lUA.vsrinu ) , .M. D.
Consulting I'hyslulans
Snonlnltoii Oitarr.'i ' and all dl isi4 of tin
Eyl > , Kar. Throat an I I.IIIUM. Nervous Dls-
eases , skin Diseases. Uhroiilo Diseases. Ofllivj
Hours 0 toll a. in. , - to 3 p. in. , 7 to Op '
S-unday ' ID a. in to 1 p. m. , , , , , ,
uU'irrlml tronl.les and kind roil .Ho up.
in-ill. . Hund
treated suocoBSfully by If
Mnmps for mioHtlon ofroiilurs. AddrJSi all
letters to CopolnmtAludloal Iintltuto.Nu
York l.lfo Uulldlnu' . Umaha. Nub.
$5 A MONTH.
n ATA HUH AND KINIllii ) > DISEASES
rui.rII AT TIII : UMKOU MUATI-.OK r.
A 'lONTII MNTIL AI'IUL luTII-.MKDI-
OI.NKS KUHMrillKI > I''KKU
CFJMS'STATEBAl
Of Council IIIUITl.
OaplUl stoo'J . . .
SiurpliiH aiiJ I'rollts
XntUnultnlnnl HurpliK HtHHUU
Illrii-tori I. I ) . IMimmiliivi. K. Ij. hlm/ir. IMJ.
ISIuniiin , li H. Hirt. I. A. Mlllur , .1 , V illnoliiim
an.i.'liiirlcn ) U. Iliinnna , TransactKt'iiural liinli-
ina bnmnuss. lar o t capital anil siuplilH of
any l < anl ; In HonthwoHturn Iowa.
NTBaEST ON TIME DBIOSITS
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FOK KALK At u liir aln , i : > uuru fruit null
uariluii faim adjolnliu etiy ilmltKi 1'ooJ
dwolllns. U II. Slinafe _ _ _
\ \ ; ILL trade house nnil lot for lemiij will
1 1 ulvo long Hmoon haliince. i..ill at MJ *
Cth ttient , '
_ _
" " "
"iJUHMH. pirlon ltttnl "holism , lots unl
J ? biulnetB hlo.-ki for ilu or n'rit. Diy.
Hess , 10 I'ourl Htrout , Oouiiull IllulfJ. _
HKNT Over 10 } dwollliiTs of cvory l
* - SCrillHUII iiv | i * vua vnryliu fiom II to - ' : -1
ix > r month , loi'iitoii In nil puiiHof the ulty. L.
II , hliojff , 50 llruadway.
"
SJ pur acre for uood fanim In Iowa. I'jiiu.
$ iinooth corn liuid. 1'or panIculurs call mi
oriidilrvbl Johpiiloii & Vail 1'uttuu , Council
IlluIVa.