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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1893)
TTITi ! OMATTA HAILV HK 1 * V THE DAILY KETfi ( Ot'NCIMJMJFFS orni'U. NO. 12 I IAI . I'HIveml ' 1y cnitlor to nny pirt of the city II \ \ . TJI/roN. MANAUKIt. mri'tinM . . i. I llii lnc .inirc Nn. 1.1 , NKnl ) iutor ; NO.SJ ,1/f.A . / / . % . N Y PljinbltiRCo ! Cour.ill Hluffs Lumncr Co. Owl Mrs 13. I , . C'ooUill I'litcit.'iiti a party of friends tills evening lit hl 'h live. Mai.v rialteitj.vvho wni clianrcil lth tlio liiivoii } -wtnoclotliliiK. . was illsclmiBcd in police OMII t jcstt'rdnj inottilnj ? . Mrs. huc-lus Wells nml Mis A. W. Cnh.idy v\lll < ntrrtuln n liliU five jiaity this cv eiilng at their hnmu ( in O.iltlaml avenue. I'nlty Clullil will meet in regular session vvltnMis M , A Kliutithury in Mornliijsido tninoinm' a f tci noon at . 'M o'clock. Tlicio will ho a mci'tlnt : of I'xcolslor lodtfo No. V.VI , Anclont rrou nnJ Aeroptfd Masons , this evening for uork in tlio second. tU'Uien. A ciovvbtr vuis tliojippil from the clioinlc.il online at jc-itPidav luornltiir's llio. The Ilntlcr will confer a f.i\or on llio llio l.iils by ic'turnliif , ' it Ixiuis H.ir.ula and ( "OIM C.ilhouii , Imth of this city vvfio inaiiii'd bv .lustlco Piold Tuesday c'vonlnjf at the ic-Mclumo of the Inicli' , His IhlrdstH'pt 'J'ho t'tllo DiiU-o sorlc'tv of St John's KiifT- llHh Lutheran church will meet this evi'iiltij. ; at thu chun h 10 jin , .1M Main and W I 'GUI I BtlCCt , 1'ho uvular niPilllii"of tlio Parochial Aid widely \\lll lie held ut the lectorj today at ii o'clock All the ladies of tlio parish mo ieUcstcd ( | to bu pusctit and biitif ? their Mai nacre licenses \\eie issutd vcsteid.ty to l"i .ink II .Svv.tn and Ann i S Urof Council lillilTft , Mini to I ! . ) Unelland Mnud Lewis ofAvora i'hc latter couple ueio united in iiiirri.ij'o ! l > , v Kov ' ) ' P. 'Ihic'Ustuu at his homo on Willow .ivi'iiue Hcv .1 M Wilson. U U , of C.islell.ir 1'res l\teiian ditncli Oniah.i , will pie.ieli tonight t theie\i\al services in the Second l > iesb.\- \ tciian chuulioii Ilitimotn and r.ci/.uistn LIB These Hciv lies aii1 vciv well atti ndcd and MUlto an Ititotest In tlic bubjci t of icllj'ion is buhiR iniiiiifestcd 'I ho ftmci.il of Josl.ih Roar tool : place , \cs- teiday aftcinoon. Kov Alexander ofllc l.ttinir Tnoiciimins woto followed to ralnnoiint collator. } by the \iirlous Odd Fellows' lodges of the citi and tlio HCIV ices at thuKiavo weio conJ'tctcel ' arumllng to the litnalof the oidcr M .T Sullivan , who w.is hinnod out Tues day night , states that hK loss will amount to about 4-Wi , onh 4-XXof ) whith Is coveicd b.\ Insiiranco lie hopes to bo iililu to open up his Btoio iiKaln as soon as the adjuster of tlio insuranio company pets through , which will bo within the next thiitj dajs A gi eat deal of complaint is being indulged in bj the pall ons of the fjas eouip my , on ac count of llio vc'rv poor ipiality of pas that Is now bolus tinned out It fmiilshcs u light n lltllo better than a mateHie , but not near so In 1111 , int as n tallow i audio , and eight lights aio necobsiij in oulei to light an oidinaij room passably Conrad Oelso Jr , and Miss Minnlo Klop- ping , both of this i mint } , weio 111,111 led jcs- toixlaj noon at St Paul's dumb , Hev. 12 .1 Uabcock ollli inline ; The hrido and pioom weiu accomiianied bv Mr Philip Ciclso and Mls3 Annie Kloppincr Aftti tlio tci oniony the hnpp > iniiplu left for WII.MIO , Neb , whole tht'v will viMt flionds Tlii'i will then Msll in eastein lov\a and Illinois , after which the } will scttlodown on a faun near Ncoln A iminbcrof importantinscsweioon the as signment for jesterdaj in the dlsttict loin t Ainonif them weio Ulwell against the Kimball - ball Champ Inu'stmuit lonipany and L W fl'ulles against the Aiiglo-Aniciican Mort- Rage and Tiust comi ) my. On account of the attoinos being awav. howo\er , they weio L'ontlnued until next Wednesday. The case nf F. M , Hunter .mil C. C Cook against the PiciiLh League Kafoty Cuio company of Sioux C'lty , in whkh the plaintiffs claim to lm\o been swindled out of J.1U,0MV ( on false lepicscntatioiiH made by the defendants with rofci euro to stock in a lagcutoiom- p.my , was to luno been tried today , but .1. N Haldwin , attoiney for the dufuiso , loft for Pliicago , and a postponement had to bo taken. Settle your bill ut D.ivia' , and HIIVO c.\pon o , IH utter lllth inst. bills will bo yhun nttornoy for collection. Another ImiH'OMiincnt to the popular Sohuboi't pluno. Hwiuibou Music Co. / . IM/MMIMI'lfN. Colonel F. C. Heed has leturned fiom Illi nois. wheio ho has been for se\oial mouths past. past.Mis. Mis. 1'mim rampbell of Missouil Valley is in the city , the guest of her father , J. M. Tomplcton John Templeton and his sister , Mis W N young , hao ( 'imo to Xubraska Cit } tout- tend thu funeial of a it'lathe. J. T. Chiiowetli of Windsor paik. Clii- cage , is in tlio dt\ , the guest of his old col lege mates , Jaiob Sims and IIV \ Tllton. J. C. Umgo w ill le.uc S.itui-dav for Mobile , Ala. , wheio he will icmain for about a month looking after his business inteiests N. M. Tattle , ono of the well known dry poods cleiks of the city , w ill leave toda\ for Oakland , wheio ho will emb.uk in business on his own hook Sheriff Ha/en went to Ncola Tuesday night to take a buggy rldo of twenty-two miles In the l.iio of the wind , looking for witnesses iu a ease in the district courf. W. H. Uali d will le.no tomorrow for San Antonio , Tex , wheio his brother , John \V. Daird , and his mother now are. . Ilia bi other's health is ser } poor , and theiu aio doubts us to his llnnl loeovery. Frank M. Scanl.in Is the father of a girl baby , bom Tuesday moining Chief of Po- llcoScitnlau shows his appicelatlon of the fact that ho is now a grandfather by making a icsolutlon against sia } ing out nights. I > . \Viel.hain has letmned fiom n visit to Den\er , wheio ho and his btother Her- nard have been c.urIngout a lot of piMng loiituicts. The } tuuenlso llulshed a $ , )0K)0 ) ) Job of sewer la } ing in thocit } of Ucn\cr which the cit.s now lefuses to pay for. A suit will bo commenced for the amount. For wurmiiitf uest I'linmbors , bath rooms , etc. , our Ktist hciitors tire just \\liut } on want. Look at thoiu. Clean , convenient , cheap. ( J. U. Gas and lllco- trio Llfflit Co. Oroccr > Stnro J. Sulllan's grocer } stoio was uurglailxod Monday ni'jht _ The burgl.iis woiked their way in through the back door , pried open the sufo door and stole about $15 In cash. The } nlso helped themselves to a lot of groceries The stoio has been burgl.irl/ed about six times dm Ing the last two } uars , and thu same door has been pi led open o\ cry time Thu door is now ne.uh worn to pieces b } the frequent assaults made UIKIII It b } midnight mar.nidcis Theioisuclew to the identlt } of the thieves and the imlico are working upon the ease with a hope of catching them Wuril Agltiitlon. The people living south of the tracks aio again coming to the front wltli an agitation fora division of thu Fourth waul sous to cieato a new ward the Seventh to com prise all the tei i itory In thu southern part of the city be } end the tracks. This scheme was agitated about a } ear ago , but for some reason or other the council refused to take the necessary action. The citizens who are intcicstcd in thu move aru again circulating n petition forslgnatuies , and claim that the } mo not loprescnted to thu extent they would like by the member from thu Fourth , Finest AilMo cnbinot photos , $2 per doz. Ashtoa's studio , 18 X. Main utrcot Drill ) ed llieTniln. The passenger tniln which should have anived In the city } esturday inoiiilnsf over the Wubash was several hours late. Near Minneola the wheel of thu engine broke and the train WUH disabled Another engine was called to HH assistance from Council muffs , but it blew off a c } Under head w bile 1r } ing to help Its mate. The train nt last pulli-u Into Council Uluff * utter a duUof ubout thrco hour * . i\E\\S \ \ HlOjI COLNCIL BLLH'S ' E , 0. Harris Ffitnlly Shot Htouwlf in His Pearl Street Office. NO CAUSE ASSIGNED FOR THE DEED Affair * of \frlrnltiinit Iniiilcmcnt Home of Iliiftvll & Co. , VVhl.li til. ' Vlrtlm , In Oooil Condition H I'HP n * Known. U C Harris , manager of the agricultural Implement house of Hussell & O ) , was found d ; , int ; last evening In his oilier , No Ml ! Pearl stieet. 12. W Jours , a } ounj ? man who rooms in the building , entered the private onico at S ! ! < ) o cloc } < and found the bed } ! } ' , on thu lloor luck of the dcsk.jjlth an Iminciisn bullet hole in his forehead directly iilxivc the ilpht eye. Ulood from the wound had saturated the rat pel and drops were still tileklliij , ' from llio hole. Ho was still lire ithlng. Hi his side lay a 83-eallbor revolver with one cinpti shell in it. A splash of blood on the wall paper showed whore his licad had btiuck while falling. For some icason the other men at the olllco kept the mutter very quiet Nothing was i elicited to the police until midnight. A plijslc'atiwasHUiiiiMOiied and the wounded man attended to but gave no hope for ic- C'OVf ) JJ. 'Ihoio was no theory as to the ciuse. Ho vv.ii very ictlc'vnt , had few If nnv fiic'nds nud made no effort to ussocl tie with iiuj one He came to Couhcil Uluffssoven > oirs 1150 fiom Missillon , O , and took the tiinnigcmcntof the cominu.v's afi'.ihs luue. Ho bonded at the Gland ho tel aud wis seen last evening about 0 o'clock lij some of his men There was nothing strjngG iu his actions then liu did not show tip at supper. No shot was ln'.ud and nothing was sus- pei ted until the body was found tiling Indicated that his plans had becnciie.- fullv laid A new hoof cat Midge * with onh one ( 'one was found in Ills loom. Ho had no business tumbles so far as known. I'o Coiinill Illnirx uiul Omaha Iirtncn. All iou dealers i > f founiril lUulTs and Oinalia me herein notified tliat wo , tlio utitlei'siKiied bnteliers of C'imnull UlnlTs , will I'ontitietitli tiny responsible party us the lowest bit ! to furnish us ice dtiriiif , ' the Miimnor of 189. ! , in such ( | ttantities and at such times as wo inav dosiio. All bids must bo hent to M. Wolker , 007 Main stieet , hy February i"i , vvlien thoj will bo opened by a com- inlltec of tin ee. M. Wr.ucnit , W. STOHTZ , .IOIIN lvii.s ] : : , lonr. { UAUUVTZ , ( . ' . L. XUNASV. . Knuu.vu. .1. II. M.itr.ii : : . HUIIKK Hitos. , O. II. Kon\VLii , J II. 1'Aci : , J. H. LIIAKI : , . .los.VAHDIAI.V , MIT : IIIJ : iV HAN'DOMTT , I'l/niYititinui : Ar HKTALLICK. AVnnted C'ash oil or for ten shaven Citi/cn's Sltito bank htoclc. M.iibt be sold. Addiess E. H. Sheafo. Hit VV'im u Literary Tramp. 'I'l-eio v\asa tramp iu town last week vvhoio cousimimato ncivo and natural leveler lor lltotatuio combined to m.ike him a most desirable candidate for a position as book tiRcnt Hut his ptesenco in the communit } was not found out until ho had disappeaied , and tlio people ) who might have been looking lor him to give him a position suited to his talents mu-a now look in vain Ho cauie into Tnr Hri : olllco a .ittloovei1 a week ago and subsciibcd for a paper , orcleting it to bo sent to Or Harstow's bain near the couit house and put iu a bov which ho had put up for the pin pose. Ho gave his name ns U .1. Miller The paper was sent , and nothing mote w.ib heaid of him until the collector made a lound and failed to tlnd him at home. An investigation icsultcd in the discover } that Mr Miller was entirely un known to lr Uarstow The tiostlcr found a paper at the b irn } esteulay and da } bofoie , and took It to the house , but it hud not been found befoio that. Miller was evidently a trump , who h id taken up his temporary icsi- denco iu the barn , and appieclating a peed thing , decided to piovido himself with a inmulug paper to lead while sipping his coftco , by masqueiading us coachman Theie is u minor floating around to the otlcct tint Miller was foimeily cmplo.ved as agent b } a Hghflilng rod Him , but was disc haiged bccunso ho jiersisted in swindling his fcllovv agents out of their e.unings Now Unit diplitliorta is prevalent in Council Ultills and Omaha ovot'j familj yiiould bo piovided with Jr. Jotloris' In fallible diphtheria preventive and cure. It fan bo had of Council Ulufta drug Of at L'lOi ( Juiiiinjjr Htrect , Omaha. DouricliH finds out that Stuthinan Stieot is all right for tlio piano juat look at hit , new b orjlos-na-lliiilaro" u SIICCPM. Mr Coglej and his company produced for the second time last evening his oiigiua ! little gem of a diama , 'M.\Ics-iu-Bodaro , " to an audlenco that Illled the house despite tl.o tvvent"below-7eio weather It } was bcstai- iueclated , becuuao best understood , by these who saw it on the evening previous. It is a simple little piece , and Its chief beaut } lies In itsslmpllclt.v , in its picscntiition of the lowly chiuacter of Iilsh pastoral life , no icci coats.no "ana " , begoua" knockdo\vn nnc sliillalah scenes which all piuvi ous Iilsh dramatists have dccmci' essential to the poitr.ial ol Iilsh character In many of its featincs.es pecially the character inteipreted by Mr Cogle } , it strongly resembles Sol Smith Hut , .sell's "Peaceful Valley , " and with some nil dltlons ami changes it would not bo suipiis ing If it leached us gieat a degree of jiopu hull } as that Amcilcan pastoral Anothei strong Indication of the eas } and mtura ! slmplieit } of the vvhoio play Is the fact tlm it could be so well piesentcd by comparative amateuis Mr Civloy's ftttuio intentions in icgiird to it aio not known , but it will bu a matter of gieat disappointment to all who seen the phv if it does not have a iem.uk abl } successful inn. Coal and wood ; best and elicapes Missouri haul wood in the city ; promn deliver } . II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Do.\ott-moko ? Have you tried T. D Kin" ; & Co.'ri I'artuxas ? It's a uhanner Jiibt'light uno. Peter Kitelherg claims to have been done an injtlstico by the at tides published in th viuious nevvspapeis to thu effect that ho Is suspected of setting llio to his house II denies Unit the grand Jury Is tr } Ing to fastei the crlmu uion ) him , but is simply investlgat Ing , with a view to Uncling out who tin utit } p.ntv Is llitelhuig was a witnes hi hnsclf hefoio the grand Jury , and ho had t search warrant issued against n man when ho suspected of rubbing the house and thei setting it on Hi o to conceal the evidences o the theft. His insurance amounted to $100 while the value of the goods In tlio house , h claims , as shuvMi bi an liivcnloi , vvttb f'XH ) The biiovv and cold weather does no diminish the demand for aureate in th Klein tract , li ! miles east of the post ulllco ; IHX ) acres jot for mlo in from one to ten acie tracts , Htiltablo for fruit am guidon. Day ft llei. * , afunts , DO Pear street. Shooting tournament thib week at tin rtlinotlnjr gallery , ± 1(1 ( Hroadway , for i rlllis. Ties to bo bhot olT Saturday February . U. II. TATK. nUuppoliitnl llu > Court. James Mclnlosh , a niiin 70 i ears of ape who lives near Honey Crock , was arrostet jestenluy unit taken to llio county Jail uutl It ahull bo UotcruiiueJ what shall bu don vlttt him Ho has occn a treed deal of the aik Mdc of the v urld. ha\ing served two CMms ; In the penltetitlar , foi small crimes Vbout four.vears ago ho vvns tried In court on our dlffpiviit charges , but managed to get reo In nil but three On the fourth , that of elllng a it oi I raged horse ho was convicted i.d sentetiied to the penltfnil ry for two ears , The easy was taken to the supreme ourt on an appeal , tils nttornos believing hat he was so feeble that it was only a qnes- ion of a very short time when hf would die \'ow the supreme court has aftlrmed the do- Islon of thu lower court and Mclntosh Is re- irestcd. Fnless something is doncaho will ta taken to tlm nenitentl iry to erve out his erm. hut his great ago and feebleness icu- lers It extremely llkelv that death will precut - cut thu completion of the term. OWNS Hint C'OITIX. 'ociilUr I'rovUlim .Made lij tin i : < centric There Is a llltlo old liulj who lives on Fifth ucnuc in a house adjoining St. .loscph's eadomy who has a vvldo ae < iualntancc nnong the people of the neighborhood , al- hough none of them seem lo know her name , iho Is over IK ) jears of ago and has been Iving at the expense of the county for a number of j cars past 'I ho tu.illv interesting part ofthostorj Is hat the old latlj has made till the necessity irepaiatiotis for her own funeral , and her i.ulor is oven ornamented with the coftln In vhieh she expects llnally to bo laid avv.ij to ist. Him has alwa.vs had a honor of a heap funeral , mid us a consequence she .ook c.ue sevual je.us ago. v\hen she was in jotter c ircumstnnc'es than uov > . to see that 11 r f uncial should take place with a suflli lent lu.mtlt.s of pomp and I'-iemony She had nauiid : | to lay up jICO in cash h.\ sewing Of this amount she paid a gcntlcumli who , vas , then in the undertaking business Iu } 'outieil ' HlufTs sO for one of the liiiost cofllns ic had In his stock The cofllii now stands on end in her room , wheto she can sco t every daj and meditate on ho c heel fill subjects It blinds .o mind Shu paid ueail.v half of .lie lemaindei to the same undertaker with : houiidoistaudlug that it was to bo used In ihlug a hcarso and two eatiiiges on the jvontful dnv , whenever it nilvlit como Shu .hen settled down with the calm assuiauco that when her funeral took place nothing ivniild be lacking Unlike most of the couutv ihaigcs she has shown ' no disposition to live on the tat of the 'ami , awl her actions h ivo been such as to . Cheis"er Foiman the gteatest conil- leuco in her So gieit is this conlldem o .hat ho has given her caito blunt-lie on the stoic-s vvlicic the countv buvs its waies. Shu gets w hat she pie ises mid his it c barged to ' .heiounty.butitisveiA seldom that her kce.p- 'ng coats the coiintv moio than . ' per month 'Auntie , " as she is familiarU known b.v the ' icoplo of the vlclnlt.v , Is provided by her 'i lends with some of the liiMiiies oflifc. so that her onl.v icgiot ia that the time when he will bo able to use her coflln seems to be so f.u awai- Alhcbiokc out in the car sheds iu the ussengcr j.uds at the Union Pnc.llc trans- 'cr about 1" ! ! 0 o'clock jcsteiclay inoinlug The Ihe dcpirtment was called out , but licfoio it could get theto the sheds had been Lleiiiolishcd The loss will amount to seveial liundicd doll.iis , but is covcied b.v ii.sur- iiico The liio is suiiposed to have been caused h.a . clefec live Hue 'I he dep-utincnt was callol to the resi dence of Clioato M\nstcr , coiner of Ueiitou md llarnumv sticots , at 1 ! . ! l ) o'clock iu the iifteiuoon , the defective lluo havinir again gotten iu its woik A small stieim from the chemical engine soon cMliiguished the bla/c , and the loss was nominal. Tlieie will boa meeting of thoConmil Uluffs Hcpubliuan club at Mavno & lla/le- ton's olllco , Men lain block , at 7.UO p. in Sat- uiday , Fubruai1 . V. L. TjiEi.sou , Pieslilent. D. K. STUAUT , Secretary. I > OIIU"lttC. Typhus fo\ci is spiciulhii ; In Xevr York Clly. The sKatlm ; contest hutneon Hrcen and Curioll was declared off Plctou , N. h. The r.ilnmet and Hecla mine has declared a ( Ihhltmlof $3 porsh.uo , payible .March 1. The le.uleis of the Mo\lcui : bandits recently c-i pt ill oil are uiuiurgoln til.il at b in Antonio , Tov. Tov.The The New York Medical society will petition congress for tlio establishment of n national quarantine. Jinny of the teachers of the f/ong Island pity public schooN lm\o been suspended by Jlayoi Uleason. .lolin Iut ) > s , the trustee of the Kconomlc society , successor of 1'atliei llcnrlul , has been tilcKeulth ptialyslii. Application has been mndo for u recel\er fet thn llomo llenellt asMiclntlon of New York , a mutual luminance company. The supply of natural gas , which furnl'-hes I'uiu , Ind.ilth fiiL'l , has l H'ii stint elf and much ( il-iticss has ie : > ultcd theieb } . Tliu foitlgn comnieico of tlui poit of New Yoik amounted to $ t,001220H7ri ! foi 189J , and of tliu coiintty ( o * J,01tU ) ll.UGJ. rifteen jirlsonurs , conllned In tlio MUM ay , Ivy. , jail escaped. Amen them \\cru , i mut- deiui ami so ei a I desperate rJiuiacters. lliailes I'oiit ? , John Ca\andcr and Jnmes Youneeiu seriously Injuied by an c\plo lon of gunpondet In a coal niiiui at.um'n lilc.O. j I'nlted siutes Consul Ashby i ] | leiuo 'olon ' foi Jvi'w Yoikon I'ehrinuy 11 ! , leaving the olllco to the ciifo of' Vice Consul Ti aey The test of the pneumatic dynamite guns of thu Vesuvius weru n decided succesu. Tuolvu shots In all weru tired and tlio piojc-ctllc-s all full within a shot t distance of oi on the aimed at. The mosaics and the documents to he sent by the vatlc-an to the World's ( an In Chicago aru icnarded as so precious that two of thu > uwaik'scrutt will guild tliuin night and day dining the v } aQO to Now Vork. It Is said that Don. M Dickinson has vMtod ChlciiKO , at tliu liistimcuof .Mi. t'lovoland , for the mirMti | of Inducing Judgu Uresliani to accept .Ml Phc'IpV [ il.ico on thu Doling MM commission , .Mi. I'Jii-'Ips being slated foi the calilnut. \\liiiton McKnlght , thu owner of a largo foundry and niachlnu shops In I'lttsbnrg , I'.u , has assigned In tnusiimof * 1'J4 WO. 'I ho com pany was 0110 of the oldc-st In that city. Thu assets. It Is claimed , \\lll lai ely uxceed thu liabilities. Hev.T. 13. Irvine , an ovanKollst divine , has lic'i-n holding luvlval iiieetlnss at thu llaker .stunt mission , llaltlmoiu , .Md Ilu madu a v Ic-Ious attack upon thu piomoter- a fall for tin ) bi-nc-llt of thu mission , and thu ladles of the chuieh to which It Is attached got together and prevented him fiom holding ruilhut ser vices Ihuiu. Tliu malu convicts In the Indianapolis , Jnd , uorkhousu , led 'by ' John Cutker , u nt'uro , ut- tc-mpti d to muriioncr tludi Kuaids and escape1. The guards used their clubs frcoly and after about tlftc-c-n minutes hard lighting hioiiKht the pilsoners under subjc-ctlon t-eveial prisoners and two guards vuiro badly beaten. Monday nlK'lit four negro men iniirdcred and lobbed t\\o nhltu ineii at Richmond.V. . Va. , namc > < l KitclllTo and HuortiliUu. Thu mm deu-cl inc-n lived In lluehanaii county anil v\eru ut Idcbnund with theli wagons purch is- ItU goods. The four negroes weroeapturo I by apossuot lot ) lluclmimn men. 'lliu negroes confessed thu crlmu and \\eru 1 } nclied. 1'oirlgn. The ilotM In Ho/ota havu been suppicsscd andoidernopiu \ alls. Thu king of Spain has scarlatina No serious danger Is apprehendc-d. Dispatch fiom I'arUwijs that a decieu has been granted Kcluanl 1'arker Deacon. The \\estmlnstcr CJazuttu Is u now dally paper si-ekln. ; the patronage of thu London people It will bu liberal In politics. The HrltUhuu ships Dreadnau ht ami CaperdoHii Inivo sailed from I'ort / intu with tents and bc-ddlng for thu u irtlmu.ike biill'erors of.ante. . An o\ploslon of lire damp occurred In thu ( icmiralon IMiniientlml coil pit at.eldlln - haiisenestplialla KU'liteen minors weru ' killed liihtantly and huvcntcc-n were Injuied Tliu popular u-ci-ptlon of James l an , the llburatcil Irish dynamiter In l.lmerlck was thu most reinarkablu di'inonstiatlon jet madu In his honor The major of Limerick presided . ovc-r the meeting uithhlch thu demon-urn- ° tlon closed Thu pioposcd congressional Inve tuatlon In \\asldiiKton Intci tliu O\H iidltuies of thu } Aiuerlcan Panama Canal comp my has excited 1 kec n Interest In lloioti and I'anama. If this Invc'iitlgatloii Is i > u--ieO ! It Is expected that sensational revolutions will bu madu concern- In'tliu opeiatlons of several prumoteisof Ihu Mcarugua canal enterpiNe. Itulliililu lljin lur Cotton. If jou want simple and reliable ) d > es for ( cotton , colors that will not fade or vvabh out c use thu diamond d } c special cotton colors. u Diamond dyes como in all shades , mid have 7 proved Ihclr superiority by i ears of use , It Is foolish lo try other djestuffs for cotton , as there is nothing else so strong and fast. FIFTY DECREES llflOW ZERO II Northwestern Points Hop rt Mora Excfoil- ingly Gold Weather. KANSAS AND / MISSOURI ALSO SUFFER llorrnt llrerrrs Illovr ninl Much Kiinni-s In Mini ' ' } l'liici'4mTraln * Delujed niuistorlc 1'rrNli 1 > ( cp Snnn U < ported In I ST. Pii'i. , Minn , Feb 1 TodaV his been the coldest daj forjcars all over the noith- west , as low as 50 = below /ero being ic- polled from some points , while none could tell of weather above rero In this eit } cailj lids morning the thermometers uvis- lered fiom ! i = to 40D lielovv and at 7 o'clock tonight the weather bureau icportcd 'M below. It was 40 = below at Hrltton , 'Kl3 below at SlouFulls , ' . ' 15 = below at Yanktou and : tti = below at Huron , S. D. In North Dakota , Devil's Lake reported ! U- ) below , and at Fargo 41 = below eirlv In thoday and at 7 o'clo.-k tonight ltwas'.M = below at Hisuuirek In Minnesota It was ! Vi = below at Pelican liaplds and Saeic-d He-art ; 'Mbelow at Stillwaler , 4'J = below at Diwson , ! H = below at New Lhn , . ' = b luw at Uedwood Falls , ! ! Ua below at Fergus Falls and 'M below In this cit.v At 7 o'clock tonight the weather bin can icports : ! ! = > below at Mooicheid audW * below luthisclt.v The weather is the cold est for live .vc.us and In some se-ctlons the coldest ever iccorded. Wanner weather is now looKed for In Kunsas ami Ml ourl. K xsvs Cm , Mo , Feb 1 The bll//ard which swooped ilovvn fiom the noilh jcstot- ' laj evening continued Just twcntj-four 'louis At li o'clock this cvenin ? It was .nacticall.v over A icmaikable fc-atutcof : hestoim was the o\tiaoidlnu.v : fall In the : ompetatmo which it occasioned At this ilaeo it dioppod ftorn-I)3 ! ) above/cio to 5 ° jelow , a fall of SI ° At Dodge Gitv. Kan . the fall was Wedur ing the some period At Wichita it was GJ ° : md at Coucoidl i ( VI = ' 1 hi1 bli//ird did not delay railway tiaftlc to ani gieat extent There w.is not much snow , and trains fiom the westtodai weic uoail.v all on time This evening's trains , iiowovcr , aio bullillued as being from one to tluco boms late Adispitch fiom Lcaveuw01 tb stales that Ihe snow cliifti'd badly along the line of tlio Kansas Central raihoad and that thu toad . . . west of that place is complete ! } blocked Dispatches from vaiious points m Kansas state that the coldest weather icsteiciny the thcimometcr going to f > = ielow at ditTeient places. riti\Ks : or TIII : vvi.vTinit. : : Omiiliu Cltt/ciiH Treitcil to ultin ! ) < - llglitrnl l.lttlo ltll//utl. Of the queerest of baroi ctiical and thcr moinctiic.il fieaks Omaha has had her quota during the past foi t-eight hours The mcr cur.v lias danced a minuet , Mlpped a sehot tisehc , Iliitcd in a waltr , winding up its tcipslchoican festivities b.v doing a highland llnig , iu which it fell with a lesouiidiugthud , ami there It has icniaineO It has been cold , in fai t er.v cold , and Omaha's usuali } busy thoroughfaies have becnpnietkallv deserted save b } those w hose business foi ceil them out of doors Jack Fiost has nipped man } a nose pinched man } a toe and plajed pranks generally orally on exposed portions of the human anatomy. Onlj a few davs ago the sun shone with a vvaimth suggestive ofspilng , then the man In charge of the w'eather , who pos sibly believed that this nity was getting too much of a good tiling dropped a nickel in the slot , and now the man vflth plenty of eon concealed about the premises his sliakln hands with himself. The tlrst indication that an } ono had beeomu dissatisfied with the weather and had registered a kick became appar ent Tucsda } 'afteinoon. The quick silver fell as though struck with an axe and then thu fun began A w ido aioa of barometer had been gathering in the noi thwcst for several da } s and it fell upon Omaha with one fell swoop. A cold , iicico wind came down from the icgion where the mercury was safely ensconced some 4j ( = below - low the cipher , and u man with a week's giowch of beard had only to get In Its way to procure a clean shive. By 7 o'clock Tuesday evening the mercury visited zeio , but was not contented there "and continued on its downwaid course. People who weio not obliged to go down town dining the evening took ono look at the cold wave flag floating from the government building and set out for home to look after their 11 res and fmnaces , appichcndingthat thu night would be , In thu language of thu sou of Erin , "a howly teiror. " This anticipation was not an erroneous one. The night was one of th6 bleakest and most uuendurablo expcilenccd in Omaha for many jcais. Business down town was almost at a standstill aud the streets weio deserted The hackmcu sought shelter from the biting north wind aud the policemen well , they cither went to sleep In some nice w aim place or stood in doorwa.v a w hero they w ere shel tered fiom the wind It was too cold for ciooks to bo alnoad and not a single robbery was icporled. Only tluco unfoitunatcs , the woise for liquor , weio ai tested The motor Mains managed lo keep running until mid night , but as a rule thu cars weio ncail } empty. 'Ihe boreal blast fiom the noith continued all night with slight fluriies of snow , which giew thlcKcr as moinimr approached. The meicur.v dropped to lli below at the signal st itlon In the goveiument building , and at several other points over the citj it was ic- porled this moiiilng all thow.i } from 14 to 0 below Hatvvecu 5 and t o'clock the snow began falling In a manner that seriously threatened to block the street car lines , but by piompt use of the sweepers the tracks w ere mostl } cleared by the time the heavily loaded trains began to move tow aid the heart of the city Business men weio Into in get ting down , and the arteries of trade seemed to bo vcrj sluggish on the stieet School chil dren weio mufiled and wrapped up to thoh led noses , and many weio kept at homo bj their cautious parents Some of the school rooms and buildings weio unlit for use , anil the piinclpals dismissed the schools. 'Ihe Park building could not bo heated for some unaccountable icasou , and the cnthc school was dismissed It issiumlsed that the dis charged janitor , who lost his poslliou a few weeks ago , has "mon'fpyyd" ' with the boat Ing apparatus ' ' Nearly all of the rajlroad trains worn do licd to some extent b } the inclement wealher , bul none wcrp abandoned on that account. t\ , , About the hotels } cstcida.v- an indoor day , although many braved the atmospheric conditions and departed for Chicago ami other iiointsas thouuh 'the ' weather was that of May From varlouap irts of the city came the usual cry of i "busted pipes , " and plumbeis were bus.v all day "wiping" breaks made by the frost king as ho fined through the cellars and kltctictiH that were exposed to his freezing breath c Over certain portiolW'of the vvido storm area It assumed the. chaiacteristies of a blizzard , but it could linullv bo classed as such hi Nebraska , for\illo ) ) lltowoalher was intensely cold the snow .fall was not heavy The coldest weather Reported within the bounclaiics of the United States was from Helena , where the moivur } fell toIIP below zero It isery cola at St Paul , Minn and there has been almost enough snow fal theto to produce a genuineblizarcl At several other points in Minnesota a h online , blizzard has been iciortcd , notabl } at Man kaloand Fergus Falls At Kendall. N D the mercury fell to > below night befon last , and a tcrnllc blizzard i.iged In that \l cinil } all daj } osleiday IN MMIUAlKA AM ) IOHA. Coldest VViMithcr Known for Vriirn I'ri-\ull In : In the > 'nrtliw 4t. HAHTiNd * . Neb , Fob 1 [ Special Telegran toTiiKllKK ) By all odds this has been tin coldest da } of ( his season and about as coh us an } previous seasons for a long timo. A o'clock this moining It marked ' . ' 4 = belo\ and during the da } hoveied round the 10s uiaik. Tonight it is lti = below zero ii.k CnnEk. Neb. , Feb. 1 [ Special Tele gram to TUB DEE. ] The mercury fell 50 ° i Ix hourn.VMtenlnj mid registered II3 bc- ow nro this morning at 7 u clock NnmuiKA CITV , Neb , Feb 1 [ Special 'elegratn 13 TUB UKITho ) cold wave- truck thl < clu last nl'tht , the thermomctur cgisturlng ! tt- below rem i"irl } this morn IK' , ami ranging from 10 = to ir > = below ill ay liuslness was almost eiitltx1 ! } BUS- leinled. HCATIIU B , Neb , Feb -Special I ( Telegram 0 TUP Urn J Tlio cold vvavo struck this ocallty about U ) o'clock last night with a touny gale of wind , which prevailed with [ tenter or less seveiits all night Tlioavcr- go temperature at 0 o'clocit tills niotnlnir vas'.HJ3 Iwlow ? eii ) The thermometer still egisteisss below this evening The wind las subsided IIUHIIUV , Neb Feb 1 JSpeel il to TIIK He ] A very hl/li north wind pre- alls The mid wave atrucUt here at 10 i'elockesterd.iv It was then 4t = alwve. \t 11 It was ! = , at M. PJ = , at 0 oVlock , ere ; at ! i o'clock , s = lielow , at 4 o'clock a n , 1(1 ( = below j at ti this morning , lb = below , 1cr } severe wind blowing Om-Mwt , la. Feb 1 A severe -Jtortn truck tills vicinity at midnight and it has icon growing colder ever } hour It is now u = below MumutiTowv , la. Fob 1 Yesteid.iy he iiiercur } stood 7-above at this place. < ast night the meicurv went down to : > l = , xlth a noithvvcst lll//anl ) raging All tiatns ae late and tclegiaph wlics me down In all llrections KniKiK , la , Fell l-Abliz7ird prevailed leroalldav with the temperature fi ° below eio.it being the llrst snow storm nf the iMMin for this viclnit } Tiaius are dela.vcd Mdly and street i.iilwav business Isgreatl } nteirupted The weat in r bin can olxeiver's eKiit | showsthi- past month to have been ho coldest Januai1 } recoidod In the twentv caisof the st ulon's oxlsteuce. the mean unpci.ituro for the mouth having IL'CII I 1 L'-10 = . IN COI OltADO. > c ei SIKIUH 111 ! li MininhiliiH Cuiiie I.nil of l.lfc Vllnon * Miowi-d In. Divi ii , C'olo , Feb 1 This morning the toim that his been pievalcnt thtoiigliout hei-ountii icached Colorado , and this even tig the thermometer i cached /ero , with a i Ight | snow About b o'clock tonight the vcather grew warmer and a heavv stmtv icgan falling Uepoi Is from many points m he state show that the stoim is geneial ami hat snow slides In the1 mountains aie num ci oils , icsultlug iu several cases so f.u as cat ned. in death and destruction Near C'ai bomlale Cole . Ch u les Smll h and a i joung m in known as 'Hill slatted to loss a gulch , when a snow slide caught and Mtiicd them about 'JOO feet Smith , with nucli tumble , exttlcatod himself but Hill vas covcu-d so dcopl } that lie was suffocated mil his boil } h is not .vet been recovcied AtAspen.Colo.il A .Shivelv and John Jiadlov : , two mlucis woiklng on the Little Mill mine , wcie caught In an avalanche and nstintl } killed Shlvcli leaves a wife and iimilv of sevenchlldieii FianU Hoc. a iillkmau. slatted todaj from Aspen for i'ourtelotte p uk , which is situated on top of a mountain adjoining Aspen Ho should have cache I his destin it tun long befoic this , but elephone messages between Aspen aud fumtelotto ( fall to locate him anil it is fcaicd hat l ! ho and his team weic caught in a slide md destroved Ui At Maionev's sawmill , about ten miles iota Aspen , eight men and twentj-llvemuies jlj snowed in. and it is known that the } line but little provisions A icscuiiig puty il.u ted fiom A spoil to iclievo Uicm U is mow n that several slides have occuricd bo- vvecu Aspen and Maionev's millaiidtb.it the icMcueisatecaught between twoof lliem Slave fe.us aic entertained for theii safet } In eastein Colorado the sellleis havosul- 'cicd fiom a prahlo llic NcarAkion a rainier stalled a Hie for thepuiposeof clear- ng his land , but the ( lames esc-aped his cor .rol and set thu grass on Hie A farmer lamed Holden , living In Adams coimU , Nc- biaska , was Just over the line in Coioiado ivhen he met the llic He was dtiving a : cam of horses when ho mot the flames and , vas . , together with bis animals , dangeiously mined. The lire spicad lo thefaimofa \lr \ I'hclps , who haiHO1) ) sheep in his coiral , mt it vv as stopped In time to s'iv o their hv cs. In AViiHlilngton anil Ou'Riin. PoitTi.ANi ) , Ore , Feb. 1. Oiegon and Washington Just now aio expciienclng the coldest weather in ten je.ns. The thci- uoinetcr icglstcred from 5 ° to 20 ° below ere east of the Cascade mountains rail } , bis n.oining , while west of the mountains t was hovering a bout the 7cio mark Snow jcgan falling again this motniug and atti o'clock is still nt it. Fiom one to two feet ins fallen , causing much trouble to all i.iil road lines. In eastern Oiogon and Washing ton stock on the ranges Issuffcilugiutcnscl } Deep hiiiiu In Illinois. PIKIV , 111 , Feb. 1. One of the heaviest snow stoiins seen iu Pckin for many .vc.us . fell . today. Nine inches of snow fell in As many bouts The mercury dropped 80 = and all da } the thermometericgisteicd 2s below 7010 Hy night the snow was over a foot deep and in many places drifted several fcot. Business was-greatly Impeded and trains going out of the city were stalled for from three to four hours. It Is still snowing lively aud glowing colder. < MNIKAI : : , IOHICAST. : , I llfht Snow * and ItUIng Touippiatnic 1're- dlctuil for Toil-ij. WASHINGTON , D C , Feb 1 Foiceast for Thursday For Nebraska and Iowa-Light snows'followed ' by clcaiing weather ; east winds ; slowly ilslng tempctatuio ForNoitb Dakota Gcncially fair ; winds shifting to south : slowly rising tcnipeiatuic For South Dakota Partlj cloudy , with occasional snow In south poittoaaimcr ; southeast vv bids. I.nc.il Koronl. Orncr. or TunWrvrnrii Buurtu. OMMIA , Fob 1. Omaha record of temperature and lalnfnll i ompaicd w ith cotresDJiidiiij ; day of past font } eais : 180.1. 1802 1801 1800 Mn\lmiim temperatiiie H3 S7O ! )3 ) 41O Mlnlmuin tempeiatute. * lfi = > : I4 = * 8 = iJ ! = Aveiago temperature. M'J3 3b3 * 'Ji 3J3 Precipitation U7 01) 00 00 Statement showing the condition of tern poiaturo and procipit itlon at Omaha for thu day and since Match 1 , Ib'Ji. Normal lempetaturo. . . . . . 10- DuflclcMicy for thn day ills Deficiency Mncu March 1 1JJ = Not mat pieclult. itlon . . . . . . O'J Inch 1'lciMs for the * duv . . . 03 Inch Ihillclencj slncu March 1 3 00 Inches. * below evn > , ItcportH from Other I'lilnt * at S p , in. t. S ? < . _ _ S bTATIONS. Oniahn .u ; l lomljr North rinlto us Snovr Kenrnoy in Clouily ClllC.lfl ) . . . . l loiiily hi 1.0UI * . . . inow Ht I'nul I Intiillos Dnvcnporl . .14 L'ldUily Knnsnn Llty .IU I louilr Denver III I'nrtclouily Salt I.akoilty 1 I'nrtcloudj- llelemi ' . Cloudy tc'nlxnry lllnni.in k I loll Hera t Ml lined os u { bt Vincent Cheyenne . Clouily. Miles t Ity . L'KHHljr. tialveslon . riotnly below xero. $ not reported GrouoE H. HU.ST , Ixc'.il Forecast Ofllciul. Constipation cured oy DoWltt's fiaily \Vortlillj Contrltintcil. KANSAS Oin , Mo , Fell 1 At noon today the Kansas City clearing ; house contributed t--'lH ) to the family of A P. Iii lciuan , who was Ulllocl last week bv the darlni ; bank lob- bc-rs who attarkecl Mis .U'linio Plslier's bank liiK'lc'inaii left a w ifo ami Hv o children Hi > offered icslstnnc'o to the two claiing rob- beia and paid for it with his life. Kx-Serrftiirj Iliiillintt Vrr > 111. SAI CM , Muss , l"eb 1 nx-Seirntnry of War WHHnm C nudlcott Isury vvuak and his I'ouditiou U c'rltical " 1'rppcr With Vlrnt. " San Antonio , Tex. , pio-onts * in Its older sections a peculiar illti'itration of how custom * bttrvlvo lout ; after their canoes liavo coaxed. One linnilrcil and Mi.\ty-two jeat'fl ajraor thereabontw boine llftcen families of Canary Island Span iards with a larger number of Tlu-calan Indiana btarted the old city. Each race , "I S Y ! BUY A CAKE OF SOAR apd thank me for calling your atteQtion to il. " MANUFACTURED ONLY BY LK.FAIRBANK CO. . . CHICAGO , | | I j Sfefcsra89 ' ' .fKfH I 1 i i e Works , C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprlotor. Cleanin tincl OF GOODS OF iVKHY DliSCKIl'TION. Omaha olllco , 1521 Fai'tiam St , Tolopliono Io21. Couneil IJltilTs olllco and worka cor. Avo. A ami lititli SIT Tclophono 'HO. Send for irciiliiro and price list , E CENT SPENT MAY LEAD TO YOUR FORTUNE Wi : COUUT TIIL3 MOST TIIOHOUGII INVCSTIGAT1ON INVKST- MINT : AKTUIUVAHDS. Address a postal cavil to tlio BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , In rcirard lo the CRIPPLE CURKK properties belonging to this company. Lito advices very favoniblo. Refer to C. R. Hannan , Cashier CHi/ons' State Bank , Council Bluffs. Special COUNCIL BLUFFS , 111 ! V Improved residence proper ! ) furnish uhcn tlio price In loiv onouiili U < Vlchce , ID Muln l AllHl \d'8 nnd lo uii KaimiiMl cltr prapjrtf buiiklit auj sol.t ' ' 1'iisjr A 'lliamii , Co mall 111 u ITs IfOH BVril.VNlll ! , C room liomc. modurn unnvoii- Icnecs , best luaitloii In Oaiinc I Illimi ; clonr of encumbrance ; "III oxo'laiuo for binlnM5 lionio In sonic Miiillur ton ti In wi > tprn Iowa or c.-utorn No lirnikii Urucnililolils Mcliulso i , V Co , Council 6(0 ACIti ; .Nelilr.iu-l nolionl Iriie for Mlo nt { 2 | ii'r IKTO IV > liii | > rmu < l fjrm } J pur neru Johnston & Van I'lttun LJV711 sAI.C-A ! mnnbor ( if KOHI ! luts bclwi-im Itronilwnr anil tlio lieu lirliltu at voi ) loir urlee-B ( irecni-lil Mil ? , MeliolKon ,1 eo iXTH SAI.I3 ovoral pelcasof line Knnlen h > ml ixt n barKidn tirc'c-nihlulili Moliuljon \ c o J7O11 KMIIAMiK 'Hiiro ( .001 ! roklile-neoi In rounell II uTs for wunte-rn land , iirccnsLlclils McluiMon V , c D SOMH crsli nnil cl nr lots to uxclmnitp for n Kouil pliccuf liui.ncaiiiniic'it | | | ) II ( i Milieu , lOMnlntt O'ltii\'T : niirre minted nt W C A. liosplinl , n < oriici Mntli nlrpct unit I Iftli nveniio. unmt bnbutwoon Kl mm uO H ia of line , liujltby iilul ofRUod ciiiirnitcr IOSTlllnck dotkln Ijprobu A iiiini ilrlrliiK Jlinyvun n wn nci'ii to pick It mi on corner ( if Mxth strett inil M\tb avcnn 3 1 tinlor will plenao rotiiru to John sclioc'iittfcn ottlic'r ut ttoru of rest dunce THKBVrKI.SIOHHOliK IIAHIUJ yXIl nOASTKIl mono cnniilno wittunt br.m IllllnirJi our inriro Iniprovi'il i > tlo li anoilil mnku him deep tluniio atrontcbnt hlKhicrato mil c'oiui porfuctly liklu rnvo .H per cunt nutrition * uU'monu I nil dc crlutlToiiroiilir on iipiillnitlon VHIINPS WANT KDInc'Vi j ounty In the I' t NiMn-is IIMIII.K bOHLM' IJI " 13A.WN 40fi 11UOADWAY. Money I.OjiiPil on Diamonds , \Viitonut , otu , lliK bargains In uiiruiluoinacl i OVIDE VIEN , Justice of tlio I'e.ico - - 51 Hroadwav. Tpstulrs. A Sl'KOIAl.TV brouifht Its loi-al ciiHtoms and from tholr combination resulted the San Antonio customs of today. There are open air i'0-itaurants on the PJa/a des Amies as in tlio Canary isles , i-ltjavettes of tohaceo and c'ornMiiuekH as nmoii the old Mexican Indians and queer dlslion of SpanlHli meatH and Mexican ] iuppei'H. At the tables comely Mexican tflrln act as waiters and h ( > rvo up "fliilo eon carne1 "tamalcs " " " "encnlladcs" , , and other truly native dishes. Observe that tlio "chile" ( popper ) in mentioned before the "carno" ( meat ) which Is verj appropriate - priato , Indeed , for to an AmiTlcan tante tlieio IH much more of it. It was , indeed , "popper with meat , " and not "meat with popper , " as "carno con chllu" would mean. lo DJ * llio Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Eipcrionw. EtADim OF DISEASES OF MKH ArTQ WOMItM. rilOl'KIUTOK Of TILK \VOKI''U'U IIBUIIAt. IISl'K - SAJX.V OF .HEUICINB. I treat iho folfoiving Diseases : Catarrh of the Hetul , Throat , encl I.ungs ; DU. oaacaot the Kycaml uir.ntsnicl Ajoplciy , lloiirt Il ; a0c , l.ivci Uoinnliilnt. l.lclncy Complaint , Narvoua Debility , Mental Doprco- Rlon , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Dlnbete .Hright s Dl'easc.St Vltua' iXnco'itlleiiinatlsra , I'aralsMs , White Swelllngr. Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cnncors , Tumors and Fistula In nno removed without the knife or drawine a drop of blood. Woman with lur tlcllcnto orprna re stored to health Dro [ y cured whli Special Attention given to prlvnto and Vonorcnl Diseases of nil klnda. S5O to 880O forfeit for any Venereal Dla- onso i cannot euro without moroury. Taixj Wonns rcmovc.il In two or three hours , or no pay. Hemorrhoids or 1'llcs cured. THOSE WHO Alti : AFH.TCTED Will cave life aud hundreds of dollar * by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Ti ! } "Irian wlio can toll what nlUB a pursonvltlniut u klii | ; a ( iiicstloii. | AllcorresponilcncoBtrlctlyconflilentlal. MocllclQO eoiit by oxiircao. Addrcu ah luttera to G. W. PANGLE M. D. . . , . . , 533 BROADWAY , Council 15lulTs , la. Si , ml for my now illseiiBo list and rcclucocl price * foi treatment. Beef is Cheap as Ever ! Hut pork. IniiiiH , liinl unit luu-on , whllu uay up In ( i.arochcunui nt , .Mc cliciiilnifu initrkub Hi , in nny other | ilioi ; > In the city Thu placu to ( 'c't jour meat H wlii'ic1 } on KC' | the hcst mid the most foi jour mmmy Ijiiolt at thnso pilcc i and riM'olh'ct Unit tcu > tiling Is thu bent that SvUft tVCo slitUKhK'i Plate HollanJ Flank Jloll . 4o ShouUlor Oloi . Go Hhou der Hteak . . do ShouUlor Roast . o Oo Oorno 1 lieof , ul.Ue an J U ml : . -lo Corn J ( JlojHauJ Ru.npj . 6a Illojloast ' eef . . . . . . 1O HrlolnSte'Ur . 12)io ) JloundStealt , 3 Ibfor 26o . lUo J'ortH-houso btealt . 18o ! All lilndsHtevM , veil , mutton & beef , lie VHalllo st . . Ido Veal Steak . . . . . ISi'.o Veal Chops . 1O Mutton Chops . . . lUKe Mutton LugH . . . . . , . . . . lOo Now Comes the High Pork. , Pork Chops . 15o Por.tLoinB . . . . . I2to ! Votf Butfifjrroatt 12lia Oalirornla Hams . . .UUia tpare Klljs . . . .A. lOo PorkTon4orlotn 20o SiltPork .12V4o Pork Sausage . 12io GEO. H , MESGHEHDDRF , Wholosnlo and Retail 333 BROADWAY , Council Dluffa.