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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNik\Y , APRIL 2i , 1802-TWENTY TAPES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUPFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEA RL STREET. telhcitdlj Carrier to nny part of tlio < : ity II. W. TILTON. - MANAPEH. llm'ncsi Office . No 41 MKltiitor | | , . NOJ MIMIlt .M N V. Plumblnf ? Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coivl. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sopp block. Steve and cord wood dry. l or sale at Thatcher's , 10 Main street. Storage , Hates reasonnblo. Inquire 22 , 24 and ' . ' 1'carl street. J. 11. Bnydcr. Or-orRQ lirl/.ot , who claimed to bo a cripple , ivas Riven nitcen day * in the county Jail yesterday for vagrancy and begging on Iho trcols. GcorgoK Little of Washington , D.C. , has been secured oy the Chautnuqun .manapo- mcnt lor n numucr of chalk talks at the com ing assembly. Sunday school lesson study this evening nt 8 o'clock In Iho lecture room of the Youim Men's Christian association. Ladles nnd pcntlomeu invited. Dr. T. McK. Stuart will load. load.All mcmiioMof lodco No. 17 nnd visiting knights nro requested to moot nt Knights of J'ythlns hall nt t o'clock sharp to attend Hrolher Barghauson's funeral , By order of IhoC. C. The case of Henry against Kvnns , which has been monopolizing the attention of Judge Ut-omer In the dhttlct court for several days post , was comulotcd lust avcntuir , aubmlttcd and taken under advisement. Work wus resumed on the now city build- Inn vcstordny , after a , rest of several days , caused by bad weather. The laying of brick li now going on , and the bulluing will bo hastened to completion ns fast ns possible. Commencing Sunday mall for all points in Nebraska south of the 1'latte river and nil points on the I ) , it M. railroad In Nebraska nnd Colorado will leave Iho Council Bluffs postofllcc nt 3iO : ! p. m. Instead of 6tO : ! , as at present. The board of equalization Is holding ? meet ings every night for the purpose of irolnp through the books of the city nsscssor. Thcso focoks are at the oftlco of tbo city clerk , In the Supp building , during the day and may bo eon there by these who wish to lind out the amount of their assessments on personal property. A little girl 5 years old was found wander ing about Ibo streets last evening and was taken to tbo oollco station by Chlaf Scanlan. It was found Inter that she was visiting With her parents at the residence of O.V. . Butts Bt the corner of First nvcnuo and Eighth street , and she was taken homo to her anxious ftlonds. W. II. Dixon , who is xvell known In this city and vicinity as the assistant coneral pas- conger agent of the Chlcnco , Milwaukee & . St. Paul railway , died Wednesday at Ijls homo in St. Paul nftor n protracted Illness. Ho was formally connected with tno Sioux City it I'acillcroad and visited Council Blults frequently nt tbat time. Two womnu giving their names as Birdlo Arthrop and Josie Miller aud a man calling himself E. A. Rockefeller were arrested yesterday morning on a cbargo of vagrancy. It is staled that this is the result of a move ment hy the residents of Vine street to auol- Ish a dive which has caused them much an noyance , and will bo followed by more nrrests. E. W. Peck , coneral secretary of the lies Molnes Young Men's Christian association , will bo In the city tomorrow night and will amp a solo during the annual meeting of the loenl association at the Presbyterian church. Io i IB n line musician , and his part In thu pro- BrniiijU H no doubt be an attractive ono. A collection will bo taken to assist in the asso ciation work. The following committees have been ap pointed for tbo annual ball which is to bo by the Odd Fellows next Tuesday in the Masonic temple : Reception Mesdames Bonn , McCune , Fisher , Yancoy , Britton and Uicdcrman. Floor J. L. Tompleton , J. F. " 'Spare , C. E. Taylor , C. E. Tucuur , Csrl Bur- horn and G. F. Smith. Refreshments will bo served by tbo Daughters of Kobekab. The committee In charge of the democratic li tate convention was ousy yesterday secur ing headquarters for the delegates from the various district delegations. Thcro will bo cloven headquarters required , aud each ono will bo In u different building from the rest , BO that the delegates from each district will have a place where they may moot without disturbing other delegations. The commit tee is also arranging a reception committee for the contention which will bo announced in a day or two. When John Burkett , the Uod Oak butter cellar , was brought up In police court yesterday - day morning for a trial on the churgo of cheating by false prot'ncos , the people who had had him arrested were not in sight , and they failed to turn up until after court hod ndourned. Burkett wa accordingly ac- qulttod on that chnrco , but another , that of vngrancv , was made against him , and nn this ho was given thirty days In the county jail. In the meantime it may DO decided to push the lirst case against him. Jarvls 1877 hrandy , purust , safest , best , f.t I , I'AKAtill.ll'Ua. II. Pothybridgo left yesterday for ft visit of several months in England. Mr. mid Mrs , J. J. Brown started jostor- day for nn extended visit in Iho west. Harry WeUlngor , who loft for DCS Moines a short time ago , was In the city yesterday for a short visit with friends. B. B. Coons of the Union Pacific has moved with his family to Omutia , where ho will mnko his homo In tbo futuro. His resi dence will bo 1IH1 North Tnonty-scrond trcoU D. A. Farrell arrived In the city ycstordav morning , accompanied by his orido , to whom ho was married In Davenport last Thursdav. They are stopmng at tlio Grand hotel , and will remain In Council Bluffs for a few davs , after which they will leave for their future homo lu Lake City , Utah. Prof. E. H. Eastman , principal of the High chool , went yesterday to C res ton , where ho was Invited to rfct as one of the Judges nt the tate oratorical contest. Fifteen colleges from all parts of the state nro represented In the contest , and the speaker carrying off the highest honors will represent the state oi Iowa iu the coming interstate contest. Are you fjolng to paint ? And did you Know that you unn save money and ( jot Jjotter paints at Davis1 than any other lilaco in the city ? That's a fac . Hoarding Their Onlil , Some of the too cautious people residing in or near Council Bluffs have conceived the notion lately thot | gold Is about to rlso IE value , probably by reason of tbo free ailvoi agitation. They hnvo accordingly decided tc lay In a supply while It U comparatively cheap and have Inaugurated u run on thi various banlo. It wus not long , however before the bankers discovered what wa ; being douo and took measures to averi the t-Biastronho that would resuli from all the gold going out o ; circulation. Yesterday a gontlenmt brought KM worth of greenbacks to ono o tno city banks and asked that ho bo giver lold In exchange for It. The bntilc rofusec to accommodate him and ho got ono of hu frlondi. a merchant who does uuslnoxs neai * > J' , to try to got It for him. Ttio merchani does buslnofis with tbo bank lu question bu that fact did not enable him to secure tin yellow stuff. Nothing sorloui U appro tended from the actloni ot the would bi peculator * excepting that the banks , foi the lima being at least , liavo been inadi much moro unwilling to lot the supply o gold leave tticlr vaults. SI o ] n Carjift. Nlcht before last a man was seen taking i carpet away from the yard of A , B. Cook , a 134 Yiuo street , where it bad been wathei nnd lolt to dry. The case was ro polled t < the city marshal and a search waa made foi the missing property. Yesterday uftornooi It was found at a resort on Vine street , am Alice Smith , an Inmate of tbo place , and Et Baker , who claimed to bo her husband , wen urrostod on thu charge of stealing It. Thi irundml claims to bavo evidence that wil lead to the conviction of both the accused. Jarvls' wild olackborry is the beat. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Citizen Bixby the Rock Against Whicl the Motor is Snagged. HE WON'T ' COMPROMISE HIS SUIT SntMllcd tilth liming llr-atcn tlio Com pany anil Willing to U'lillt for Y ? ar SoDiicr Tlinn ( Hie InVln > t the Other * Thlnlc. A. C. Grannm , T. J. Clark and Fred Lamb , Jr. , were appointed n n committed by the In dignant South First street ciUzfiit to sec xvhnt could bo done toward inducing the motor compiny to resume the running ol trains to the city , had n mooting yesterday with President Slcxvnrt. They reported n very pleasant confab , Mr. Stewart staling that ho was ronay and willing to do what ever ho could toward adjusting the matter satisfactorily to nil the pantos Interested. When tlio conference was at an end , how ever , they \voro ns unable to form any Idcn of what they would do as before they started out to get the motor company's scalp. They were somewhat encouraged at the outlook , anil hope something will turn up la a few days that will glvu them the desired relief. An oltort wus also made to Induce Mr. 13ixby , the plaintiff hi the suit which re sulted in tbo tying up of the First street line , to corao In out of ttio wet , but Mr. llixb.v at last accounts had not been shaken In hli dutcnnlnatton to stay outslilo and sample tlic weather for n tlmo yet. Ho states that ho Is perfectly willing to walk tor llvo years for tha satisfaction of knowing that ho bent the company , nnu ho cannot sco how the rest o' them can feel otherwise. Ho Is ono of only four property owners on the street who did not \vnlvo all rights to damage * . The com- nnn.v , It Is said , stands ready to pay him the $15 ho demands for the paving , but bo wants ilO.OOO to reimburse him for tlio damages tils property suffers by having the line run past Ills premises. Nearly all the othui property owner * on the street were willing to pay tlio company thousands of uollnrs for the privilege of having a motor line in front of their property. The Indies of tlic First Rnptist churcli wish to thiuik Mr. Bcno and the public for their liberal ptitrpunpo ut tlieh Hupuor and social , which wtis o. llnunciul and social success. The amount cleared wua SCO. 00. IIOSTON sTouirs I.V.STIK. Tidings of Spring mill Mrasugcs to Council HliiUs I'noplc. LADIES'JACKETS Wo show the largest line of Indies' , misses' and children's jackets over shown by us , in till the latest styles , shades and cloths , including blaziors , reefers and English box coats. Ula/.iors we start at $1.9-3. This is n ackct well worth double the money. In bluck oply. ) At J2.125 wo show a nice serge blazior worths I SO. At $8.25 wo have a nice line of light colors , plain and trimmed , worth 83.00. Roofers wo start at 81.50 in blacks , and at So.OO wo show a jacket lined throughout , well worth $8.00. At $5.00 wo also have an elegant line of plain , plaid and trimmed jackets in tans and grays. At J0.75 wo have a nice foulo cloth with pearl buttons. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' JACK ETS. A nice navy blue jacket trimmed in gilt at 81.2-5 , worth $2 00. At 82.00 tan tries jackets worth $3.00. At $2.60 tans and navy blue , trimmed in gilt. At $3.50 wo show a nice line of tans and grays , small chocks , worth $3.00. ( Second end lloor. ) CAPES. Our line of capes is the talk of the city and county. Wo have them in tun's ( light and dark ) , salmon , grays and olacks trimmed with lace and braid , embroidered in silk with jots , or a nice plain garment for those that don't admire - mire trimming , from $5.00 to 823.00. Sco our 85.00 capes , well worth $8.50. All our garments run full length , from 30 to 30 inches. No old ones in stock : every garment now. ( Second lloor. ) Boston Store , Fothoringham , White- law & Co.- Council BlulTs. Mail orders solicited. _ Cutting Kcady icir the Convention. The various committees appointed al previous meetings of Iho democratic countj central cninmlttco and the Young Men1 ! Democratic club mot In the Board of Trade rooms last night to report and confer. Tin rooms were filled oy a bright crowd of yount men , with enough of the older heads to ad vlso mid suggest , and a long and earnest meeting was hold. Every committee re ported the work given it to bo un to date , nnc thcio was no disposition to call for moro time or neglect anything that will Insure the complete ploto success of the state con vontlon so far as success Is dependant upon the ability ol Council Bluffs to providu for tbo delegates. The committee on music reported bids frotr Council Bluffs , Omaha and Atlantic oands , but the bids were all so nearly allito thai there was no choice between them , and II was decided to Instruct the committee tc como to some arrangement with Mr. Dalnov by which the local band could make the melody necessary for democratic harmony , It was determined to mnlto tlio reception committee comprise 100 , liny democrats and llfty republicans , mid Chairman Wadsworth promised to complete the list today. Chair man Wadsworth of tbo county central corn mlttco was selected by vote to discharge- dutv of welcoming the delegates in tha name of the city. The question of tickets of - mission to the convention was discussed long , earnestly and Intelligently , and the moro It was discussed the moro it became apparent that it was t problem puztlmg onougti to moko gray hairs , It Is certain to bo tbo larcost state conven tion In the history of the party , und It is apparent that the opera house wlllnot hole one-tenth part of the crowd that will try tc cot In , and not ono-flfih of tUoso wliou courtesy and precedent will entitle to ad' mission. In the face of this appalling situ ntlon the county central committee does nol desire the icsponsibillty ot naming the few In addition to the 1,40'J delegates anil committees for whom room can bo mado. li was decided Unit the badges , as soon u ; printed , should bo turned over to Chalrmar Wndsworth , and by him given to the chair man of the state central committee on the morning of the llth , and thus let the stnti committee have all the responsibility of see Ing that none but the delugatos secured them Uha ticket question will be entirely In tut hands of tha state central committee. After an earnest discussion of the various phases of the situation themcolltigndlournoc to moot again at the some place ono wool Patronize blue ice wagons for Mo. rivei channel ice. MulhollunU & Co. Tel. 102 , Hotel Gordon , ! WO Hrouchvav. has recently contly changed hands , and is being thor otighly renovated. Clean b.-dsjyrorap service ; table first clusa. Wo have our own vineyards In Callfor nla. Jarvls Wino company , CD. Ulutra Cloio in tlio I'rosbylury. llev. Stephen Pliolps Bnd Uov. S. Alexander dor hnvo returned from the session of thi Council Jlluff * nroibytory which has jus boon held at Khenandoqu. Conslderabli business of Importance was transactct during the session , among which was dec ! slons of a uouplo pf discipline cases whlcl have occupied the attention of the prcsby tory at Intervals for some years past. Thi trial of D. W. Coo was completed , nnd n < wus found guilty of obtaining a divorce 01 unscrlptutal grounds , of lalso testimony Ir securing the divorce , and of dishonesty Us was deposed from the ministry , am "c'uded ' from the communion. Hov. Johi A , Walker , nho WM charged with drunken ness and burglary , wns tried nnd found not guilty , but the presbytery convicted hlinoi neglect of his ministerial duties nnd go ncrn worldly conduct which laid hlmllalilotc con sure. Ho was suspended from tha minis try for ft term of ono yonr. Ho is now 1 ocntocl In Washington and It l < t stated has gi vcn ur proncblng of bis own accord , The next session of the presbytery will be held at Emerson , next fall. * - IVrcinon In the Man. Sheriff Phillips of Dubuque was In the city yesterday and paid a visit to the county jail for the purpose of Identifying , if pos sible , .Inmos Ferguson , ttio man who Is passIng - Ing thirty days there tor assaulting n boy. It WT > stated In THE Bnc sovernl nays ago that l-'ereuson was thought to bo wanted at Dubuque , nnd as soon as the sheriff looked at him ha said ho was the right party. Fergu son , who was nho known here and In DCS Modes at .T. C. Howard , went in Dubuque by the nnmo of D. li. Little , and for a tlmo was ngcat for the ilrm of Mon- son & Quirk , wholesale grocers of Dubuiiio. : Whllo In their employ ho collected over J.'IOO belonging to tils Ilrm nnd skipped the country without turnIng - Ing tlio money over to Its rightful owner , llo was traced to h'ort Dodge nnd an oflleor was dispatched tliera after him. Ferguson saw the ofllccr and recognized him , but before the latter could nrrou him ho struck out for parts unknown and that was the last hoavd of him until ho turned up in the Pottnwattn- mlo county } all , Phillips learned of his whcronbouts through the newspapers and nt once started UD n correspondence with the ofllulals of this city. As soon ns Ferguson- Howard-Little has completed his sentence hero IKI will bo taken to Dubuque to answer to the charge of embezzlement. Thomas Tostovln , civil onglnoor and surveyor , over DoVol'n , 501 Broadway E. II. Shcnfo has money toloan on real cstato and chattels , Broadwoy and Main. Keitcr , thetailor , ; uu Uroadwny , lias nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher's , 1U Main street , always on hand. Don't bo ii llriinluird. Read below what ono week of treat ment has done for a well known Council Bluffs man who was soon at the Blanchard - ard institute , at 655 Broadway , Council BlulTs , yesterday afternoon. There never has been a failure where this treatment is used , whether the thral dom to be broken was whisky , opium or tobacco. COUNCIL BLUFFS , April Iff , 1892. For the past twenty ycurt , I have boon a hard drinking man , as my many friends in Council BlulTs well know. It was impos sible for me to pass a saloon when I had the necessary money to buy a drink , I began taking the treatment at the Blanchard institute on April 12 , nnd am surprised and gratllled Unit I now have no appetite for liquor whatever. 1 sleep well and have n , good appetite , and am satisfied that I am even now entirely cured. This is wholly unsolicited and voluntary. DANIEL CLANCY. Tlio King ol Gasoline Stores Is the now process Dangler ; no smoke or odor in lighting or extinguishing ; peerless in economy , durability , sim plicity. Stoves taken from your residence and stored for the summer at lowest rates. Shugart & Son , 11 Main street. Swanson Music Co. , Misonlo temple. T ll.ltltl ! > O.\'l > KEl'1.1' Ills Answer to tlio Petition of the People ol Johnson County. Dcxvcn , Colo. , April -J2. A special to the News from Buffalo , Wyo. , Hays : The fol lowing message has boon received In reply to an appeal from the people of Buffalo to Pres ident Harrison asking that an investigation of the cattlemen of Wyoming be mudo and justice done to all concerned : EXECUTIVE MANSION. WASHINOTOX , D. o. , April'- . U. J. llugcrson nnd ethers , Itiitralo , Wyo , : The governor of your stuto niudu n cull upon me In conformity with tlio constitu tion of the United States for : ua In .suppress- in i ; domestic violence und thieiitened blood shed. I could not know anything of the situation except as It w.isst itoJ oy him and could not refuse tnu aid of troops to nresarvo tlio ponce. The prisoners will , as soon as tlio stutu au thorities uro prepared to rccolvo tlioin , bo turned over to tlio civil authorities and our connection with thn mutter whl end unless fuithisr culled upon to uld the state uuthiultlcs In preserving the ponce. 1 do not doubi tint the oxcciitlvo und judicial uutlioiltles of your st.it o will without feifr or f.ivor bring to trial und punishment those who hnvo violated the litw by disorderly motlioJs. Nothing will bo denote to shield uny millty person. My counsel us yonr fo.low clil/on N to use ovury olfort to alliiy oxu turnout und proceed In nil things peacefully und upon lawful lines. 1 will , of couise , bee uny representatives you may suiicl. but von will too Unit I can donothln , ' o\eept ns to net with I ho state to prevent vie lence. Kvorythliig olsu rests with tlio stuto authorities. HSNJAMI.N llAitiaso.v. The people of this place are very much pleased with President Harrison's ro'ply , and are satlsllcd that u thorough Investigation will bo made and Justice meted out impar tially. IF TIIKV Jt.ll ) . % / < /i.VOir.V. . Wisconsin Olllccrn Und Sly's llrotlier In CiiHtoily for u 11nn- . ASIII.AND , Wis. , April . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Din.J What promises to bo n sensational sequel to the arrest and convic tion of bly , the Missouri train robber , Is tlio arrest of his brother by Ashlund ofllcors , his escape and the disclosure of circum stantial evidence that brands him as a ciiuii- nul equally as daring as his brother. Hev oral weeks ago a man was urrostod at Phillips , a small town near Ashland , for some potty offense. Ho was engaged as clerk In ono of tbo hotels there , The ofilcers brought him to Ashland , and a preliminary t * arlng was hold In the municipal court , the outcome being that ho was bound over to ap- pour at the next term of the circuit court , which convenes on Monday , Bonds were placed at J3JO. The criminal had no trouble in procurlug bondsman. Unas been rumored slnco that bo advanced money to tbo latter in order to secure his rolcaso. The attention of the police officials was attracted by the manner in which the stran ger criminal took every precaution to conceal hla luentltv , and when a search was ordered nothing whatever could bo found to face him back of the tlmo he took tbo position of clerk at the Phllllns hotol. Withir , twelve hours alter tbo bonds were signed tboofllcorj lost all tr&co of him. Chief of Detectives Una Schwartz wont to Phillips a fotv days utter to further investigate the former rec ord of tbo criminal. In an old vest found in the bottom ot the trunk ho had used were two letters from a person In Kansas City. Mo. The let ters gave a history of the trial of a person In Missouri for the train robbary there , nnd disclosed tha fact that nho was also tnu mother of this hotel clorK. In ibo saino trunk were found a Winchester rillct , u cartridge belt and a queerly shaped dirk. Dotuctlvo Schwartz believes bo has other indisputable ovldeneo that tills man Is im plicated In both the train robberies commit ted by his brother in Missouri and Wiscon sin , and that ttio bank robbery nt Green Hay \\us engineered and planned bv him. Detec tives all over the country have boon notified to look for tbo man who so cleverly slipped through tbn lingers of the Ashlaud oflleori. Jinn Into it Huril ot Cuttle. KAN KiiANCinco , Gal. , April 23. liast bound passenger train No. 1C on the Southern Pa- clllc ran into a herd of cattle twenty-six miles east of Yumu last night. The engine , baggnco , mall and ono other car were dltchod. Fireman Ballmer was crushed to death under the engine. Engineer Holllday win badly wounded In the breast , and Mall Agent A. H. Prilcbard , Kxprojs Messenger W. A. Smith and Baggageman Sulllvua wora In- lured. None ot tbo passengers were hurt. The track Is strowu with dead cattle. Stcniiior Arrivuli. At London Hluhted : Herman. At New York Steiimors Travo from Bre men , Werkvndatn from Rotterdam , Alliance from South Amorlctm and Weil ladles port * - - - - - - tff RODNDINft-fDP ANARCHIST ! nUt ! i _ JlVV French Polica'MnTjo a Raid on tlio Trouble ' Iteas. ri'n BIG MAUL OF , , TIE | UNV/ASIIED IN PARI ! - 'o Prrpirntlonn or.tho Antliorlllc In l'rr\cn Jllutlng on .May tl.iy .Morn Arrr t t" Ho Mu'itn ttrt-.tlllng nil Artist's .Meiiinry. Hnnlin rien < ie'.e.t Poiu , April 21 [ Now York Hcr.-xli Cable Special to Tin ; UKK.I 1'Uo govern tncnt appears to hnvo decided to satisfy pub llo clamor , which lias culled for the adoptlot of measures to prevent possible dlsordor ot May day. This morning nt the break of da ) fifty-one anarchists , the best known In Paris were arrested simultaneously. The police , In spite of anarchist protostn tions , iilllrm that they hnvo proof that tbo ar rested men were organized for some kind ol n movement on May 1. They will bo prose cuted , as they form p.utof a band of agitators who liavo darcu to glvo a political complex ion to Ibo anarchist movement. Not u Itonili U'ui round. Not n bomb was found among thorn , but on inanv were found revolvers nnd newspapers preaching thu doctrlno of plliaeo. On one was discovered a black Hag with the Inscrip tion , "Neither God nor Master. Down With the Frontier. " At the same time as these arrests were made In Paris others wore made in the pro vinces , especially nt bt. Ktlotino nnd In the Dopcrimunt uu Nerd , where every ono sus pected of being an anarchist wus nrrcMod. The government has given n praiseworthy proof of its energy. Other measures tire in contemplation unil will bo put into execution before long. ItU hoped that May day will pass without any troublo. All the suburbs of Purls will bo occupied by troops , particularly St. Ouun , St. Deiiho mid L.O valuers , three localities where the nrarchlsts are tnoU feared , llerulllng mi Artist's I'luno. The opening ot the exposition today ra veulcd to the public at largo an artist of tbo llrat rank aim st forgotten by the present generation. Augusto Uonls Marie Haffot was a military painter who died In 1MVJ. There nro on view Kit lithographs , designs and water colors which toll the story of the whole history of Franco up to the battle ni Solferlno. Nobody draws the soldier of the llrst republic u > id of the llrst empire line KalTot. in those little plates not blsgcr than twenty-flvo centimeters ho puta the whole French revolution , and in them all a lilflu Napoleon , hardly throe .oenttmotnrs high , is yet prominent , and that is the whole secret of the attraction. The greater part of the works have boon lout by tlio DomldDft fam ily , Princess Mutntldo und the due D'Au- maulo. The exhibition will bo a great success , fet it has considerable that is most interesting , But ono cannot prevent a feeling of sadness at the thought' that KnlTot never got n hlghot price for his croatost work than iUU ) francs ; but times liavo changed , and thu least of the living artists whose works wo shall see next week at thesaton'would not thinK of accept ing such a trillo. JACQUUS ST. Ucitu. KVKXTS IN UNI ! LAND. from the Onpun und I'rliicu ol liltn ol Inloriiintton. tfl'tiu A'cio fork Atiutcl.itc.1 LONDON , April J. The political world has bcon quiet during the Easter recess. The only matter of interest discussed during the week bos been Mr. Gladstone's letter on woman's suffrage , which is bringing Hoods of protests frofli wonian suffragists. Mr. Gladstone's own orcun.tno Spectator , will say in its issue tomorrow : -'Tho loltoi will strike a heavy blow at the woman suf frage movement which bos bcon permitted tc attain rattier formidable proportions , cblelly owing to the reluctance of politicians to express - press their opinions on the subject. This strong 'whip1 against the woman suffrage bill betokens a distinct awakening of oui politicians of all parties to the dancer of an agitation , the success of which will bring us face to face with a now order of society. " According to private advices from Costa Belle , Queen Victoria is now In excellent health nnd has qulti recovered from the de pression duo to the death ot the duki ol Clarnnce , which caused intimate friends ol her majesty tbo greatest anxiety. The queen is very anxious about the health of tbo prince of Wales , and these admitted tc occasional Interviews with him at Cauo Mar tin speak very unfavorably of his present condition as regards both appearance and spirits. Tno queen , it is reported , will send sampler of her own knitting und splnnlni ; , donowncn she was a girl , to the woman's section of the Chicago fair : r.lso several paintings. Charles Emory Smith , the American min ister to Russia , and Mrs. Smith have boon busv tilling social engagements slnco their arrival hero. In an interview today Mr. Smith said : "It Is impossible for Ameri cans to leali/.o how much all the Kus- sluns , from the czur down , appreciate the American relief donations , which arc practically tbo only form of assistance so far received. The relief organl/ation ns instituted proved the most cfllclent nnd Dad tno warmest approval of the Kussian govern ment , America has gis'en over UUO.ul.'O ' rou bles In food nnd monoy. Wo nave paid much attention to Honiara , where Iho famine is the worst. From that quarter of the cmpiro I have just received n report that wo have saved the cattle and horsei of 100 Gorman colonies und Russian villages are feeding 1'JOO people and have nought seed for 19,000 acres. As lor the future , with the relief in sight from America and a continuance of local re lief , 1 think tbo necessities of the distressed human beings will bo provided for through the summer. The greatest proolom at pres ent In tbo restoring of farms and furnishing of seed. Ono point tbo outsldo world has failed to recognize is the great work done by the Russians thomsolve * In helping the peasantry. Several aristocratic families ara taking the solo care of enormous numbers of destitute people , many women In Iho highest soclotv have gene to the provinces and estab lished Immense- soup kitchens. " The dean of Gloucester has made an Inter esting discovery in tbo Gloucester cathedral. Ho has found thu remains of Oarlr , King of Northumbrla , which were burled In the year 72' ) bor.eatu the beautiful shrlno oicctcd to his memory , Which stands at the right hand of the altar. iTnb , shrine , which is the work of the ubbnttiQfi Mulvurn in the duys of Henry VIII , bos , generally been supposed to bo merely a memorial. Ueun Spenser adopted the tradition 'uhfll ' recently , when , in stiulv- ing Lolanu'si'iiotes ' , ho concluded that the bhrlno was Osrlv's ' actual resting place. Ho had two panel i taken out of tbo stone locul- ous , when a luddoii coflln was disclosed ex actly bunoalh'ltio King's efllgy. fho coflln's contents showed the remains to be of very ancient Inlermbrtt. ) The HurlbuViP aso Is still causing agita tion nnd proirtlsf.il to bo the subject of fresh inquiry in the House of Commons , A corre spondent of tWd hocletv paper Pelican writes that certain officials who assisted In passing the oxtrndllloiPAot between Great Britain and the United States , and wnn are uwaroof all the provisions ostentatiously asked mi American onlcU ! hero , an iutlmato friend of Mr , Hurlburtas to the possibility of the extradition - tradition of Mr.'Hurlburt , that the Ameri can official caused this interest In Iho ques tion to bo communicated to Mr. Hurlbul's friends In Now York. On behalf of Thoniai W. Tankorsley of Scott county , Illinois , a London solicitor is vUltlng the township of Tmikernloy near Schoenllcld , the ownership of which the Illinois man claims as a direct descendant of aud heir to Uirhard Do Taukersloy , who left England for America in lli'J'J. The estates in question , which are rich In coal , are valued at JCSO.OOO. They are now bold by the pres ent rarl of Fitzwllllam. Lord Tennyson Is greatly pleasnd with Augustin Daly's success with "Tho Fore U crs , " sud the largo sales of tbo work hud. Tbo poet la la excellent health and spirits. SP.UtKS 01' hl'OUT , PullliiBror Plunder. The largest crowd of the week was In at tendance at the tug of war last evening and during tbo entire evening the excitement was al white bent. Ono unfortunateciroum- itanco wai the termination of the beat bo- twocn the Indians and the German team , h ( rcfcroo deciding the same no heat. The an chor on the German anchor man wa.s out ol gear nnd slipped down until the thickly pad- acd support CAUcht between the braces , ren dering it almostimposslblo to diiplaco. However - over , It was no fnult of the anchor msvn'n , ni ono of the suspending straps was misilng nnd It was Impossibles for him to kocp the bolt in Its place. There was a good deal of a hubbub raised over this by n lot of outsiders , who swarmed along the platform , but order was quickly restored aftrr the referee had rendered his decision. Tbo heat will bo pulled oft Mon- dav night. The first heat Inst nlpht was n MtrprUo partv the Irish team defeating the Ameri cans , but not until after the full thirty min utes were uu. The liJdlan-Gcrman fiasco came next , nnd after that the Danes pulled Scotland over the line In Just ono mlnutu and twnlvo sec onds. The big Danes were vociferously cheered. The heat botwocn the Swedes and Bo hemians termitm'cd tlio evening's struggle , tlio Swedes winning In nine minutes. The standing : Won. Lost Denmark . . . 4 n Snpiluii . . . . . -l 0 America . a l Scnthmd . -j a Indliins . | s Ireland . I Uermnny . 0 I'lrRt ill tint Srnsiin. The Omaha Gun club hold Its llrst shoot ot the Reason on the now grounds out near Tictz'H nil-It. Iho olub'fl now olectrlsal trans. . were used for the llrct tlmo and proved a vast improvement over the old stylo. Thuro was no regular shoot , but a series of small sweepstakes. Harmonious Mori In C ol Ailvnritr : * of thn AVIiltc Mctnl- Washington Notes. WAsiiiNnroN" , D. C. , April Ji.-tt Is ascer tained from talks with the momburj of congress - gross who attended , by invitation , the mootIng - Ing of the national silver committee last night , that It was perfectly harmonious , and that the Interest and demand for silver legis lation by the country shows no abatement. Indeed , the hope wus expressed that nn op portunity might yet bo afforded during the utessont session from Eomo action by con gress on tha Bland bill , and , if mat U not possible , on aoiuo other measure for the full ro monotuatioti of silver. The proposition for an international monetary conforcuco to con sider the sllvnr question received but little attention from the perjons who addressed the meeting. Tboro Is no conildcuco felt by tbo frco coinage moo in the favorable out come of an international monetary confer ence , and a proposition for a conference that would not bo allowed to consider the frco coinage of silver weald , it Is believed , bo in dignantly rejected by the free silver raou. Thcro were n number of public moa other thnn these already mentioned at the meeting last night , Including Senators Stewart , banders. Powers. Daniel , Sboup aud Repre sentative Bartino. There was no penoral expression on tlic part of the persons present that could b'i fairly Interpreted to favor the immediate formation ol a third party , as has bcon sug gested. A number of strong oxoresslons wore heard , however , from men who declared they would not vote lor a presidential candi date In the coming election who was against , free colnngo. A bimetallic league was also a topic of discussion , nnd Iho general impres sion was that such a loaguoshould bo lorniod. Tlio house committee on postoflkes today ordered a favorable report upon the bill consolidating the third and fourth class mail matter under the bead of the third class , and fixing the rates of postage at 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. All the con ditions as to wrapping , permissablo printing. etc. , now applicable to fourth class matter. Is to apply to third class matter , In addition to the privileges now conferred upon that class. Assistant Secretary Bussoy appeared before - fore the Uaum investigatingrommitteo today in answer to the assault made upon his char acter yesterday by Witness Dugan. Mr. BUSSPV said trat bis failure in Now Orleans had been brought about by the disastrous panic of ISty. Ho settled with his creditors for 25 cents on the dollar , but In loss than a your ho paid them In full. II nny ono could lind a claim against him in Louisiana ho would pay $ J lor SI for It. Mr. Bussoy then read endorsements ot tno moat prominent men of Now Orleans , regardless of party , which hn received when uu applicant for the position of col'actor. The committee was so much impressed oy Mr. Bussoy's statements that Dugan's testimony was stricken from tbo record. Representative Bryan today as fed the house committee on appropriations to grant a hearing to a committee of the Giand Army of tno Republic posts of Nebraska In opposi tion to tbo appropriation of $100,000 for tbo entertainment of nnmburs of Iho Grand Army ot the Republic at the encampment at Washington. A hearing will bo accorded. The president will leave here Tuesday evening for Now York to lay the corner stone of General Grunt's tomb ut Rivcrsldo park on the UTth lust. Ho will bo accom panied by Secretaries 11 ; Ins , Tracv and Rusk und oilier olllclals. Secretary Elkins will malio an address. The Treasury dnpartmont today purchased 505,000 ounces of silver at fO.ST A/JM.S ut' yj&rjiitu.ir , DomrHttc. Edward Tolllvprof i-jirlncllo'd. III. , commit- to. I iileluo by shooting himself. Philip linker was liangi'd at Now Orleans for thu murder of tlio wife of his employer. Tlio collector of customs ut 1'oit Townseml , Wusli. , luisbel/i'tl the cn.islln ; , ' summer Jlis- sonrl , bavin- ' found u largo amount of opium on board of her. The cartlinnal'O shocks hnvo coated In C'ull- fnrnlu. Only one fatality attended tliem , \Vyck D-irby bulns killed at Wlntms. Uhu daiim'-0 Is estimated at f UO.'JOO. Joseph J.oo. proprietor of Hotel Ahbolts- foid , Boston , .Muua. , and of the Woodland I'ailc hoiol. Atilnirndulc. has assi nod , with tlOt'lJ : liubllltlos , of nhluh iVS.DUJ is secured. Tlio steamer Alllnm'e from llrazlllan ports which arrived ut Now York. rojorls that during the til | > one of tlio passengers dle.l of yellow fever and one fiuin pneumonia. John Crauford und Nathan Aldrleb. farmers of O/arlc county. Missouri , iinai rolled and fought n duel. Aldrluh wus killed. A yniing son of A Id rich afterwards Killed Uruwfuiil. William NCOS , a constable of hutiranzp. Tex. , wnt , iittuuked by llvo brothers named Wlsclier. Unbilled thrro of thorn , mortally wounded another und seriously wounded tbo fifth. Tbo Conomandi , with a rar o of GfKOfl'J ( ) poiindnnf Hour. tW.lM ) pounds ol rye and other piovlslonn for tlio famine sntVoiors of Uuxsla , will nalu for Ulisn. llusslu , from I'ulliulelphla tndiiy , Chariot ) I ) . Pmlth , u wealthy resident of Now Yoi li , was found ( load in his room ut thu Pal ace hotel , fan Francisco , having xhot hlnuolf , H l snpoon'd ho committed suicide on ac count of despondency. The situation at the I.yttlo colliery , near Mlnerivlllo , Pa. , In which ten men uru Im prisoned und undoubtedly drowiui.1 by tha ills-iHt roils lloodlnx \Vodnc.sduy evcnlnr. romnlns nnchJiiccd so far as the lojovery o' tnu bodies Is concerned. Thn rovcnno cutter Hear will sail from Hun I'ranclsco for I'ort Tnwnsend for orders und will proceed thcnco to llorlnx son and later to tbo Art-lie oce.in. Thu Knsh will leave for HorlnKHon Monday. 'Iho ItiuiKnr Is still ut bt , Mury'a Island. H Is iiimoruii that tlio Ilulllmoru will cu north. 1'iom Victoria the war vessels Melpomene und Champion will go to Itormi ; HUH to look after llntUli and Can- udliin poiichum , _ _ _ _ _ Ilcrr KusUpnoKcl liascoinmimced Null In tlio Jlcrltn ciniita uunlnst I'rlncn Illsmarck to ru- coverdumaitcs for nn allosod llbol. It U rumored that the Dahoimtyans have captured tlio Tumuli sutllnincnt of 1'orio Novo. Thi ) 1'ronuli mlnlslur nf iiiiirlno. how ever , lias rcciilveJ no ail vices to thiit ulfoct. lloraro Tulhot , Into of thu imhllu worUs do- partmciit of Ottawa , Out. , wiio , together with A. l.aroic , wu to liuvu buun triud on a cliur o of fraud , prforrod by the fovurniiient , has left for purls unknown , The Italian mennier Bolfiirnlii. with HIO pas- scnieis ; , > IUH arrived ut ( icmi.i , llaly , from Km .lunurlo. Mio reports llvo do.-itlis on bo-ird fliim yuilow fotur nnrlni ; thu voyage , hho waa place. I In iiuarnntlre. The I'urU police udmll ih'j nrrest of Mr. Dolinard , tbo ugrntof nn Ktiullsh projnclllo companv. Mr. llelinurd had oicvjomily Ijoen employed by thn Nordcnfoldt t-omiriny. lint they declared tliiithlu story Is exaHUcr.itcd , AucordlnK toudvlcei from Puinnn thu Mat * iilltPH artu'roHini 111 Ntrcnistll unit thru , Urn to nilicl. Tlio KOViTiiment fundn ure nxhantitcd , ihu niithcH uro two ycart in Hrro.i In tno payment of la\f un 1 tlio sltuutlon In critical , \iit ( iulllytil .Milldri- . BIOUJC CITV , la , , April ' - ' J. ( Special Telegram - gram to J'np. BEK. | In the case of Barney Walker , who has been on trial for a week for the murder of Adolpu Tlotol , the Jury late lust night found a verdict of guilty of assault to do great Injury. PILING IT UP. EVIDENCE MOUNTAIN HIGH. Proving the Sttcojsa of Drs. Oopo- land miU Shopnrdin Tholr Trotit- uiont or Catarrh and AH Onronio Dlsoasos. the past few niontliB sovornl thousand etises ot vntnrrh and i-lironic , digcftsos have licon treated successfully by Drs. t'opolitnd and Shopard. Their patients coino from nil over the west. It is worthy of note that each published case is fionuino and the statements ab solutely true. The nanio and address of every patient is Klvon , nnd every testimonial menial Is a freo-will olTorlnir for tlio bonellt of othoi-H needitiff relief. Kvorv statement is true to fact and entirely frco from tfxncgorntlon or fancy. Tlioi'r strungth and interest are found in their simple truth. To cild or adorn thorn would hut obscure tlio losdon they touch. AFTi3R SIX YEARS. \Vlicn a yoiuid mini obtiiitvn oiitiro relief - liof from ajro.ii/.iiifj pain and discomfort that liavo buon his enemy for yourrf , his friends mtirvol and rejoieo. His relief is theirs also. Such a ease is that of Mr. Herman SchulU , of 2nd and Vin- ton streets. Mr. Selmltz says : 1 Imd Ill-oil luuPy uffeptod bvcntarrli for lv ye HIP. und dmin-j that timu no ono can toll I , ow 1 HiiiTcrcd. My tlito.it WHS sore , dry anil ,0 nilur ; nt tunus it pilnnl mo toitly. und U.oro su tlcldliiK nnd niuilincss tli-it wis votV uiinoylnir. 1 wus ho.irse nnd ut times nu'T'V ' ' lou ' " .V o 'o I\IM.V : time I loolt n sl Kht cold 1 u as much uorsp. My nnsowusso st Llipcd up I could linidly broatlio : bysuvi'rn I , lowing 1 could set It open , but It soon would 1,00011:0 : closed ux.iln. I Imd to Ineatho , hronh my mouth wh'ch dried my tongue nndthioat. My he id ached almost conslunt- I valid iiiado mo i-K'k I sultcied Kroati } In this way. 1'alns-dull 01 sharp worn nearly always orcsent und mudo llfo nlinnstii bur den. No one can loll the relief I foul since Drs. Copoliind und Shop-mi ticatcd mo. 1 am uludunl uiu truly s-iy thut nil my misery Is entirely lol.ovcd an I In every wuy I feel cuiol ami wo 1. The method of treatment of tin-so plivtlelttns Is pleasant for tlio patient and for tbo Kindly Interest they shonud In my cnse , 1 slncuroiy thuuk Ors. Oopuland uud Shepard. ( Thn Important thin ? , in rasas where ei- : larrhal troulilocauses lossof llcsh iindstreimth und thr patient has consumptlvo tcndeiiclcsl Is to place tint patient at once under Inllu- oncesth-it will resloro thudufuctlvu nutrition. The reason that so many people dlo of con sumption , which Idllfi aDout nine out of ten of nil who die of disease. Is that the warnlnu- slims uio not heeded. People are either not HiiOlclently Informed on this subject , or else do not trlvo hoed to tlio Information tlioy > mvi > , nnd allow the catarrh to oxtcnd until It Is too late. Two-thirds of tlio deaths from lin : trouble mluhl lie avoided If the cutnrrhul con ditions which led to It were treated and cured. "For flvoorslx years I had u constant and ( II trcsslnK cotiili. It worried mo day nnd n'Clit ' , Hetnecu my shoulder ! and all through ni'chest thu ro wtiK always Boioncss und pain 1 raised enormous1 quantities of . .thickel'ov mutter , und It la yet u wonder to mo how I stead It , " Miss MINXIC TH\ENP.S. This la the fstutemcnt of Ml-s Minnie Traenes of 2.IJ1 Duiiglns street. She continues : " 1 hud much lie ulaclic. My niv > o often Ilili'd uu and I constantly h d to Iwivk and spltd Kvory fewdiiys inv throiitwn' . sure , iliy null tender. inaUIni ; mo liniirsaiuidRlvIn : me iiuic- trouhlc. My stomaeh h id dlslresHo-l inu for twulvu vonrsj frequent ] ) ilns sol/ud mo , i"pee- lully lifter o.itlnp. My food RIVO : mo it liu ivy fcellnz , unit I bloated nlth jrua and fi > lt tciulor over tin : f-tonuicli und bowels \lltlilswii-- liud enonnli. biitaftoru ulillo I liuznn toliaxu clilllsfollowon by fever and SOVITP sweats at nlL'ht. Often tlio chills weiolMit. bislir , ' a feullni ot cucplii'coldness .ilniiu tl.o lncU and tlirnn'-'h my llnilis. Myvhacks Unshed und uere led Mint ho ! . TbiMi 1 uniildliivu toil bands : ind fuel. With tliu- slKiM were KrJ.it. uetliiu.'s : > aixl trembling. i \VAK si'tu : i HAD co.NSi'Mrno.v. for tlio doctors told me niv liuisa were bail and th it I was In u d.in-'ero.is condition. This lie-In ; : tlioviiv I foil when I lint saw Ors. Copelunil nnd linnbard. 1 hul : bcun trpiilpil bv ni"lit dliloicnt nlivHlchuis with no rosultoxcutsllghtl.onclt | ) ( tbatdld notltist , Is hil ; ( li.llllont M-v'l-iC.M : : < IIUNDKKl ) ILI- I/AKS for liolp. Lnl no help i-'inie Miiully. to bu bilcf. when I applied to Drs. Oopcland and Hbcpard. they promptly roliuvcd me nnd lain now perfectly and completely unto I. MINNIE TUAENKS. " nun , She Had Been 111 for Yenrs Her Parents Did Not Think She Could be Restored to Health --There Are Many Such. [ The discuses of children are often dlfllenlr and obscure. Many caOH iciist tro.ilmiml bo- canso tbe true condition Ir not rcionl/id. ) t'lillilron may Inhwilt a li'iiluncy to certain dlhoaiic-'hor may aciiulic tliusanio In Liscs of weak constitution , arro'itu.l dovnlopniriit and blunted ( .TOM Hi , the blood formliiK procens must bostlmnliitcd , Weak and puny children. If left to n itnic , bi'como sloMy and dlMiiii.0'1 mon and wnmuii. Uf this faut wo all see HUIIII- dunt ovldoncu dally 1 Mr. arid MM. W. II nichard , of 4015 North : j7tli street , unoak H9 follows conrurnliii ; tlieir H-year-o'd diiii-'litnr , Jlllln Mund Itlcli'irds : "Our ( laiiKlitcr I.llllo had bcon iilllnx' for ever tluco yi'ius Him WIIH nuvur very Hliori { oriohnst , uut diirlns thu past threoyoarB nor co it nh 11 hern had Indi'cd. Mm was very nervous and rusted \oi-y poorly al iilvlil. Hur slcnp WHS lltfiil and brol.i-n. llor appttltu as jioor and variable. Shu uould oat tu'll at times and tlu-n uonld cat noililn . Her taste WUH morlild , uruvhiL' food tli.it was not piopcr for bur to uat. MIPS 1.11,1.111 MAUD UICIIAIIPB. inncli from pains In liur limbs At tunes her miirorluK wns IntcnMi , Hlio could not sleep and It icijulrt-d powerful moillclncs In iiulut her. bliu albohad hou-io pains In the Htomacb and 1 onulH. At tlmrx hlio lind urnp- itnuKOM tlniMkln , which hlunvcd thu bad rou- dltlonof lit-r blood , Hur color wan at tliaci Mdlow anil ulway > ory p.ilu. In fact , hhe bad 10 color , Klin was * uuuy al'ln to vn to bcho'il at all , and wan too poorly lo attend rojularly. bo frail uud wuukly wui her Louy that wo did net oxpcct to raise her. Wo took her to . o\oral physician- * who each trnatrd tier for n different dlsenso. Hut she KOI no bolter. "WonroRlad tosiy that under the treat- innnt pf Urs. Coppland and Shop.ird ho Inn Improvcil f mm thn start , After two wi-cxisho \Mnnyich bolter , and she has steadily Ruined tinlllshols now fully roeou-rod. . lie Is ro bust and hcurty , and oats , MI-PPS nnil plavi llko otlicr lipalthy cnlli'ron.o are vpry era to fill to Drs. CopMund and Khuphar.l for s iviiij ? our proclaim child. MK. AND MK * . W 11. U1CIIA11DS. " I'l mi lUdUl HO DM3 OH AND 312 , New York Life Building Cop. 17th mid Furnaii : SI * . , Oni.ihi , Nab. W. II. Coi'iiANi > . M. 1) . C. S. SitiM'Aitu. M. 1) . Consulting I'hys'elan * Pppol.iltoi ! Oitarr.i an I nil dim uu of t'lj ' l.yi1. Kir. Throat nn I I nius , Nervous His. case * . > klu Diseases. Ohronlo Illso isas. Ollloa llours-o toll a. m , , to J p. in , , 7 to 8 it m. Minday lu a. m to I p in. Cat-irrhal trouble an I kindred dlso.asai treated mccuaifuiiy bv null. Suiiil 4o lu Mnmps for oiiiMtlon oir'iil-ir * . AiHnm nil Vr ? . ' ° . V'pnlnnd MM He il Instltutu , .Soif \ i. i. > ork IJfu litilliiiag , Oninh-i. Nob. S5 A MONTH. OATAliUH AND KINIIIir.ll TUK.\rin : AT TIM : M IIATI- AitMoNru MII : > LMMS : rt'itxisunn HI.R rou AI.I , oruiu : DISHAM-S TI i KATIS : wii.i. m : ; .ow ANIM .NinVuMuni I.'UOPuKTlDN TO Till : ACTl'Ali WHOU : ! AI.K COST 01 ? MKDICIM-S KI > USB TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , 'Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. SKT . ' rtCEDAR RAPID ? : ' /OiuffMKSKOTK2S / Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vcstibuled. trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Oflice : 1501 Far- nani St. , Omaha. i7. A. NASH , Gen'l A front. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. MB FIRST ' Tbo IJirpot , Fnntcet nnil Fine" ! In the WorliJ , lva4onfKM ncrommlnuonaunexi-illco. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. Every Sntimlnr , NEW YORK. UIIIItI.Tiu : anil NAPLES , At rpiiulnr InturvnK SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAQE rates on lowest tormitj nnd from thn prlnclpla G3JICH , iinuan , man t ALL CMTISEHTAL rciitia. Kicurclon tlckota avntlabln to return liy eltht-r thoiilc- tun's'iuoClvdo t North of Ireland or Nnptca AGIlimltar Irilts il Ircc7 ! Ordcri fei A : ; Aacuit > t LeTCit Eitu.V Apply to any "if our loc.il Atontnurto | > v UKNUUltSON JUtOTllUKS. Chlcato , Jt 11 ( INSTITUTE. I Eye * fi Eat INFIRiVIARY FOR TI-IE fREATJUENf OP ALL ALLfl Mm Ilcst faslllllos. appar.itns and Uomodloi forsuccDssful triiatnicnt of oveiy form of dlseaso rcqiilrlnz iuodlu.il or hiirlcal tro itinunt. M beds for patients bo ird nntl attendanco. lloht accomoJations In the west. Write for circulars on doformltsos nntl" ur-icos. trusses , club foot , onrv.ituros of sulna. piles , tumors , uincorcatarrh , bronchitis , In- halationo'octrlclty , pinilysls , npllciisy , kld- riuv. b addor. oyc. oar. skin an I bloo 1 and all Eurcleal < ipcr.itlons. DISEASES OP . . . . , Women KKKE. Wo bavolatcly adilcd .1 I. . . . Indcp iitmont for women durlni coiillneinent. strictly pivato.l Only Uollnblo Medical In- stiluto inakins a Spool illy ot . . 1MUVAT15 DfSK\SHS A I It oed Dlsu'isaa biiccu itully > ilhllltlo 1'olson removed ri.in the nyaty nltboiit mi'rcnry. Now ltostor.itIvo 'Ir Tt incut for I/oss of VITAL I'UWKIC. I'orson'Tiiii- nblo to visit us mav lie treated at homo by oiresnon once. All cominiinlcatlons conll- ilontl.il. Mo hclnPs or InstriiiiieiiU sent by mail oro\prcss , accuirly packed , no m irks to Indicate contuntsor Hcndor , One poiional In- Icry i > w proforro I. Call and consult iisorhond lilstory of yonr case , and ue will send In plain iMappor , our Rnnif Tn MZtl I'ur.r. : rnon rriv.ito ouun iu mew . , s.colui , ) ( ) r NUrvmn HIS- cnso , Impotonoy. Svplillls , Gluut an I Varleo- - , with nuostion list , llraccs , Appliances for Deformities t Triisos. Unly manufactory Intho Woitof ItHl'iniM- t'H lll'1'i.l lAUM , fHUaM , Kl.KUVlllO 1I.ITTKKIK8IM > 7JK///.S. 3niaia ! Medical and SuriJical Inslittite , 2Gth and Broa Iway , Oojiioll BluITa. Tun mItiutos' ildo from uontcr of Umnli i enl l iiinlia andOiiiinoUJUiiiri oloctrlu motor lino. CMMNSSTATE BANK , Of Council Ilium 'Japllilstrc'c * ' nirplus aaJ 1'roflts " Not Capital an I SurpliM. tiUiaOOV Dln-ctora I. I ) . I'.J uu 11' " ; . K I ; sj'i 1 ! ' . , > ' O JleiHOn , K I ! . IHrt , I A MIIDr. .1 V illnotinii mil Cliirlm U. llniinnii. Trans-ict iencr.U buik- n biibinuss. Ij.irxost capltil and miiplusot my bank In r-outhwestern loiv.i. NTHRBST ON TIMd DE3PO3IT3 'CURE ' , /YOURSELF ! . Ank your DriiRGl't 'or r f bottle of Ills . Tlio only i / nan tiutiontmi remedy for nil I / ilia unnatural dlnclinrt-'m ana I lirhalocliki'fkt'SodncniiniltMo I iiebdltntlnu ipcakncs peculiar 1 to women. It rnri-s in a lew \/lllioiit the aid or Icily o ( n doctor , k The L'niifrsal Awtrtcan Manufactured by Tbe Evaai Chemical C > , CINCIIINATI , o. . u. . . . . SPECIAL - NOTICES , COUNCIL ULUrro. HAM'Olt TUADK In.polled Kmnch co.irh Ht.illlon. fi yuarmild. ( inod rcabonn Address A 1'J ' , lloo olllcc , Council _ _ _ _ IKI IOWA f irnif for sale , Improvi > d in ) acroj In Harrison i-onnty , fll'.OI iicrncrn ; I'J lucres nprovud , J''l.OOi HI uitru- , . < li.il1 , I'or liarjtilns i Iowa anil Nebraska fariim null on or wrlto i.lolunon & Van I'allUM , Council Illulf * . _ ' i\DIIAMii : : City ilml fa nn properly. U II. bliuift * . ll'wuy und Main. i/ > ( ) K HI-INT Dweilln/s In nil P'trts of the ' city. III. ! . Kliii-ifi ) . Diu.idwiiy and Main. [ T'tJU HAM ! Acru.ico ncni u.ty adaploil for Ifrnll and ardiui nnruJ-.un. | 1 II. fhuufe. iroulway and Main mr cili. April" , two white pNa . -1 nn i i.i' iii-niuicii bl.iuk , tlin oilier with ? ilc , onu wltli ye i uvUh u-irx. rindur ri-lilin to Mm. K. IMnard , 'ransfur block Vards hotel , and ruuulvo ru- -1TI)1JAOB mid Conimlxlpn-Hlovps. fiiriil- - 'inii' , etc. , bloiiul und bold on connnUsIon al jwest rates. ! . Ivliineli.in , 'a.M llro.idft/ . i\/ANTr.H-Compotcnt > ; lri , by Mrj. J. N rVousudy. Apply ut ol'Jce of J. J' , &J. N anaily.