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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1JUDAY ? , MAHOII 17 , 1893 , THE DAl'LY BEE COUNCIL lU.UFFa ci-ntr ; : NO. is IMAUT < STKEBT. ( J tifitifrt Ij cnrrlct to any part ot the city II W. T1I.TON , MANAOKIt ' ' Kdltor No. 23 J/I.MJK .Mi.V ' N Y. Plumbing Co. Cot.m II Blurts Lumber Co. Peal J ( ' l.ango and S. I ) . Ilohrcr have an nounced themselves out of the race for the city clerkship. 'I ho ladles of the Broadway Methodist Kplsoopal church will servo meals on Satur day , April 1 , In Masonic temple. There will be a dime social nt the First Baptist church this ( Friday ) evening. A hhort literary program will bo given , livery- body Invited. Uiiltv guild will meet In regular session with Mrs. Grot/.cr , 000 Knst Pierce street , this afternoon at y.30 o'clock. A large attendance Is requested. Golden Hod camp No 7 , Iloy.il Neighbors of America , will hold its regular meeting this evening at Knights of Pythias hall on Kouth Main street. All members are re- q.Kiled to lie present. Mrs ( iertrude Fauble Harper , youngest daighter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fauble. did at David City , Neb. aged IS years. Kho was formerly a resilient of this city , mid was married last May to J. S. Harper of David i Ity. Mdclltj council No. l..O. Hoyal Arcanum , ulll hold Its regular meeting this evening. It will bo the last meeting before the mect- ln of the grand lodge and one of the Items of bjslness to bo transacted will be the ap pointment of delegates. A girl named Ivy Kmerson was arrested yesterday afternoon on an Information Hied in police court charging her with , the larceny of a lot of household articles and clothing \.ilvcd at fl'J from the house of L. Harris on First jstroct. She gave bond for her appearance in court this morning. Arrangements are being made for a dinner and supper to he given in the Ki.seman build ing March ' : , for the benefit of the Christian home , lu pie evening a lltcrarj and musica eiitirtalnment will bo given under the auspices of the railway temperanceorgani/a- tlon of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church. Spencer Smith served a notice yesterday on County Treasurer W. B. Heed and the city oftlclnls that a suit had been commenced in the superior court to enjoin the collection of taxes of Ib'.KJ ' and the levying of taxes In the future by the city upon ninety acres of land belonging to him located cast of the city iitid known as the A. S. Gros\eiior tract. At a meeting of the Bar association of Pottnwattamlo county yesterday morning ri.'Mjlutlons of respect were passed upon the death of Abraham Jackson , one of the early judges of the county court. The restitutions were ordered spread upon the court records : and thrco members of the bar were ap pointed to assist in making preparations for the burial. Articles of Incorporation were filed yester day with the county recorder by the Treas ury Mountain Mining company , with a cap ital .stock of $5,000,000 , divided into shares of < 1 each. The directors are Thomas A. Hii'iker. Samuel G. Martin , Gonrgo B. Loll. Frank L. Woodward and O. 12. Walker. 'Iho piinclpal places of business arc to bo Council Bluffs and Denver. Mizpah temple , Pythian Sisters , gave a poverty serial Wednesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. It had been an nounced that a prizewouldbo awarded to the man and woman whoso garb smacked most of the pawn shop. J. J. Maurath , as a wooden legged tramp musician , received the prl/.o , a beautiful negro doll , and Mrs. J. J. Morris received the ladlo.V pri/.o , a tissue card tray. Patrol Driver Sandol discovered what ho took for a chicken thief Wednesday night running up the creek bank in the neighbor hood of the pollco station. The thief re fused to halt and Snndol sent several pistol Bhots In the right direction , and In that way nwoke the sleepers for a radius of n quarter of a mile. A frightened yelp about thu time the shooting tool ; place Introduced the sup posed chicken thief to the public In the ihapo of a small dog. The American District Telegraph com pany has gone Into the moving business on n largo scale. Wednesday night It was cn- paged to move the three carloads of scenery used by Iho ' 'Supcrba" ' company from Boyd's theater in Omaha to the opera house in this city , and from the opera house to the depot. Mr. lluiilon , the proprietor , informed Mr. Meyers that , the work had never been done moro satisfactorily before. BouriciuH Music House. Fine pianos and organs for cash or pnymontn. 114 Stutsman street , C. Bluffs. Coal and wooa ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 lain. iMut'shmallow caramels nt Di'iosbaoh'a. For wanning gitoat chambers , batb rooms , oto. , our ( jus heaters are just what you want. Look at thorn. Cluiin , convenient , cheap. C. D. Gas and lilou- trio Light Co. Goo. S. DiiviH , prescription druggist. I'KKA'O.V.I1 / .I / ' 11.1. John Aides has returned from Chicago. Miss Nash of Indianapolis , who is to have rlmrgo of Miss ItaKsdalo's trliumhii , ' depart ment , arrived today. City Treasurer Kttinclian is able to bo about bis olllco again after a long and ux- ccedhiBly painful illness of thrco months. Harry Oolong , the son of Hov. Henry Delont , ' , who was hurt by a motor in Omaha &lx months naa and was only recently moved to his homo in this city from thu hospital , where bo received treatment for the Injury , was taken hack to the physician who at tended him nnd Iho plaster of parts cast In which the broken limb had been kept was taken off , bis parents supposing that the member was well on its way to recovery. AVhrn it was unbandaged it was found that the hones had not knit and the young man Is destined to another long imprisonment in the hospital. Why lot children cllo with diphtheria. ? Yon win suvo them by Dr. .lolToris' rem edy. Haw boon used sueeoHsfully for 115 years. 1'rieo irlt.OO. For sale by Coun cil IJlutTs drugglbts , ulBout 2104 ( Juraing Btreot , Omaha. If you have property to soli , list it with mo. I have customers for bargains. II. G. McCco , No. 10 Mnin street. FOK S A LK Citizens State- bank stock. Submit cash olTor. K. II. Slieafo. Free treatments dully from 2 to1 p. in. at the Council UlutTs Medical and Surgical institute , 20th nnd Broadway. Illitrlrt Court Note * . K. A. WIckham took the Pacific house yestnnlay out of the hands of Constable linker , who levied upon it las > t week under writs of attachment Issued by the creditors. AVlckham is the owner of the building , and in bis petition ho alleges that the tenants , K IX Harris , Charles Prlco and Tnomas Hester , were hack in their rent to the amount of fcMS. A writ of attachment for that amount was Issue- . ! , F. 1C. Tichenor connnonral a suit yester day for a divorce from her bust and , M , L , Tichenor. They were married at Miuinoketa , la. , last July , but the plainttlT i-laims that after the marriage her husband became a habitual drunkard and llnally deserted her. Stop ut the Ogden , Council UlulTs , the best $2.00 house in Iowa. Thu ( iriinil 11 ol.I , Council Ululls. Most elegant hotel In Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor. Hates , $3 to J5 j > oj' day. K. F. Clark , Prop. . Srrd I'ntulUfH , Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio teed potatooi at Thomas Ulshlon , 210(1 ( AVost liroadwny , Council IMulTs , la. Ladles , don't forget that the Louis nro ut 25 Main btrcct now , Como all. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oity Financial Affairs in a Most Excellent Condition , CITY TREASURER KINNEHAN'S ' REPORT Caiti on Iliiml to the Amount tit * < > , . "iH > Uespltn the llprrcnno In A c meiit A Miutvliiffor Which Any City Might l > el I'lOMil. The nnniml rciiort of City Treasurer Kin- nchan for the year closing March 1 shows an excellent state of affairs In the matter of city finances. There has been a reduction In the receipts In all but two directions , the po lice fund and the funds fur Improvements , The last named funds are not affected by the decrease in the tax levy which has been brought about by the present administra tion , and the pullru fund Is maintained solely by the proceeds from "city crime , " or In other words from the flues Imposed on crim inals In city cases. The pollco fund tins year lias reached the fT-0,000 mark , (4,000 beyond that of last year , and far in excess of any preceding year. The disbursements in this fund are $17.filU ) In excess of List ye.ir this large Increase being accounted for by the expenditure of $10.000 attorney fees In the park cases and .V > , tHM ) In building the new city Hall. This is tlic only fund where there has been an incrcasn In expenditures during tlic past year. The decrease In the entlrn amount rc/iulred to Ueep the wheels of the city government greased lias been $ il."VJ from the amount spent during the .year end ing March I , IS'.RJ , and In spite of thcdccreaso In assessment there is now cash on hand to lie amount of $ .Silr.t'i ( ) as compared with 11.- KH at the time the treasurer made his pro- lous report. The following Is the summary f this year's report : hon hand Manh : 1 , la'Ji . * 31 , H1 HI Jenernl fiiml . & : i,123 M'J liimltloan fund . 1OH75 02 ntersectlon paving and giadliu ; . . . IT.HU'J ' li ! udKiuunt . : . UO.C.8I (10 iViilor . 'J7luO 111 ! arlv . 6.4 4.1II 'ark , sinking . U.04II il ! ) . .Ilirurv . fvltlllJU Special e-iMiii'iit , sewer . 10.U4H 117 special nsj.c < iiiunt , paving . liM.OBl 5'J iillcf . . . . . . bd.llOU III ) iirlilintaml sidewalk . U.ISB yj nleix'ctlun , sewer . 15'Ji)3 ) 'JH -Cedt'tnptlnn . l 70 Special assessment , Ciadlng . 32i45 ! 13 Ity brlclco . 141 33 "lliuleil ilebt . u.fi'JI 4i ! general sewer . D,4 ( > 'J 4b Total . } 442,3'J3 02 IIISIIUIMIUIKNTS. General fund . t 51.032 40 loud loa . 10.14H 27 -titi'rsecllon , paving and grading. . 1-4,070 11 Judgment. . . . . . ? . 2(1,2:17 ( : & 3 Water . 2M.775 57 ink . .1.0(57 ( 74 'ark , sinking . 2,2.-.3 3,1 . .liiniry . 6.4tri ! 74 Special nssi'ssiiiiiiil , sewer . 12,4411 21 Special assessment , paving . 101'Jl'J 2H I'ollce . D2ii ( ) : ( Hi Curbing nruUlduwalk . 0'Jll d'J Intel-section , suwcr . G.2H2 8U Hedi'inptlon . 40 01 Siieclul assessment , grading . 27,050 HI City brldgu . BOO 4 ( ) ( ii-neralsewisr . 2,300 :12 : Cashon lianil . 80,500 17 Total . . . . . . . . .14 I2,3"03 U2 Saint I'atrli'lt'H Day. Green viblion given awny at the Bos ton store today , Council IMull's , In. Kmma Konnnrd , Htonogritphcr , notary depositions , commercial work , letter writing , 100 Main. Finest Arlsto cabinet photos , $2 per doxuv. AsMon'H studio , 18 North Main. I'linnco foru Clmiituti < iui : Vrt The Cbautamiua , which lias laid buried for the past eight months , may , perhaps , bo resurrected next year , provided united ac tion can bo secured on tbe part of the Mer chants and Manufacturers association. The croublo with the Clmutauqua as a paying In vestment , or rather a nonpaying Investment , lias always been acknowledged to be that it was too far from the city and located in too inaccessible a placo. There is talk now among the leaders of the Merchants and Manufacturers association which may re sult in the amphitheater being removed nearer the city. Their theory is that the land belonging to tno association can' bo sold for enough to pay oft the debts in curred In building the amphitheater and to do the moving , and that some real estate owner can doubtless bo found who will do nate four or live acres of land to the assem bly for the sake of the profit which will un doubtedly result from the proximity of an institution of the kind. A tract of land just southeast of Kail-mount park and another in the vicinity of Myn.Uer springs are so far under the eagle eyes of the advocates of the scheme , and in cither of these cases there is but little douDt that an assembly would pay expenses , and more , too. The Merchants and Manufacturers association is actually in business , so it Is said by those belonging , and it is proposed to show tills to the public lit the near future by arranging a series of banquets for the members , at which projects for the benefit ol the city will bo talked over. _ Mine. Helen Merrill , hnirdrcssing and manicure. Hooin . ' 112 , Merriam block. Do you fituoku ? Ilavo you tried T. D. King & Co.'d I'uHutrus ? It'u a charmer. Just light one. _ I'oatolllct ! Tlilc\ Caught. 'Word was received yesterday from St. Joseph , Mo. , announcing that the two fellows who robbed the postofllco at Marno , la. , last Friday night have been caught there. Im mediately after leaving , Marno they struck out for Omaha , where they disposed of a ' lot of'stamps and articles of jewelry which they stole. From there tnoy returned to this side of the river and went south. United States Deputy Marshal Kklnrds tracked them down on the west side of the river and nabbed them just as they reached St. Joe. They tire to bo brought to Council muffs for a hearing. There Is a strong case against them , as a lot of stamps were found In their pockets when they were arrested. There is a strong probability that another serious charge will bo made against thorn before - fore they are out of Uncle Sam's clutches. About ten days ago the postoftlco at DCS Molncs was burglarized. About midnight Jesse Cheek , the assistant postmaster , en tered the place for something or other , but ho had no sooner uot Insldo of the door until ho was struck a terrillc blow on the head. Ho caught a glimpse of two men who were there , and the description ho gives of them ( its the two men now under arrest to a dot. When they are taken to DCS Molnes for keep ing Mr. Check will have a chance to identify them. S.ilnl Tiitrlck'H Hay. Green ribbon given away nt the Bos ton btore today , Council li lull's , la. Williamson & Co. , 10 ( ! Main Htreot , largest and bcst-bioyolo stock in city. Not 11 Had Tlioso who were Instrumental In having the city council vacate Fourteenth avenue for the benefit of Dcero , Wells & Co. think that an altogether too ex alted opinion of the valuo"of the property In question is held by those who aru now criticising the action of the council. Asa matter of fact , in IbCU that avenue , to gether with a number of others , was given up exclusively to the Chicago , Hurlington & Qulncy Hallway company , and the ordinance b.\ which tilts transfer was made appears on page ! ITO of the compiled city ordinances. As a result of this ordinance the city bus not the slightest claim to the street , except to keen it in repair. And if anyone foil down and sustained Injuries on the street the city would have been the ono to stand the expense - penso of tlio lawsuit. That being the case it Is to bo very much doubted If anyone could have been found who would pay $7r > ox for the street , as claimed , inasmuch as ho would have to contest his right with a rail way company after ho got it. As for { ho heirs of the original owner * of the property coming In to contest the right of the city to sell the property , the statute of limitations will prevent them from finding fault with the legality of the ordinance of 1800. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swnngon Music ( Jo Illnn ( Inn * ltrtliiii nt thn I'll If. Corning Gazette : Two years ago the Uluo Grass I'ahico mnnngcnicnt nt Crcston and the Ottumwn Coal Palace offered largo prizes to the county making the best ox- hlhlu at their palaces. Thn Uluo Grass leagueof southwestern Iowa also offered an additional prize the exhibit taking the | , rl/e to bo and remain the property of the league for the purposes of exhibition nt Chicago World's fair. A number of counties entered the contest , but Adams county succeeded In carrying oft all the prl/cs offered and making such an exhibit of her resources as was truly won- derful. The imrtlon of this collection that was not perishable has been preserved , and the Iowa Columbian commission lias been very desirous of securing It. Today the ex hibit was boxed and shipped to F. N. Chaso. secretary of Iowa Columbian building. Jack son park , Chicago. It will bo Installed In the Iowa building and other buildings ami proper credit given the Hluo Grass country for It. There were nine large boxes contain ing more than two tons of wheat , oats , corn , buckwheat , sccds , of all kinds , etc. , besides blue grass , timothy , clover , millet , wheat , oats , rjc. etc. , li the straw. Had the ex hibit not been preserved it would have been impossible to secure many of these produc tions before fall. Much of the grasses , grains , etc. , will be used for decoration pur poses. ' rough syrup Has been so highly recommended to us that we now ask our friends who are suffer ing with a cold to glvo it a trial , and If 'it does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Kvery bottle is sold on a imsitivo guarantee. 1'rico 60 cents und $1.00. All druggists. 1:11 : ( icu tin ; ( iooiU. ,1. J. Stewart , the referee to whom Judge Thornell referred the attachment case which was commenced some time ago by Paxton .S : Gallagher and D. M. Stcelo & Co. of Omaha against 12 < 1 N. Urown , with Kll Urown of this city as Intcrvenor , made his report \esterday. Hrown/it / will bo remem- heercil , executed a chattel mortgage last De cember for the amount of $ . 1,000 , in favor of his brother , 1211 , and his stock of groceries in Omaha was taken possession of under' the mortgage. I'axton & Gallagher and D. M. Stei'lo alleged that the mortgage had been executed with Intent to defraud the creditors , and thereupon sued out writs of attachment for the stock. In the menntinio the stock had been moved to this side of the river. It was afterwards sold In part under the attachment and 1211 Hrown bought it of the man to whom the sheriff knocked it down. Hrown then came into the case as intorvenor. Kufereo Stewart in his report llnds that the mortgace to 1211 Hrown was valid , there being no evidence to show fraud. Ho therefore decides both cases In his favor. Wo heard a mechanic say that be would not be without Salvation Oil. It kills pain A ( ireit : Mnilc Opening. There will ho several important ovcnts in initMcul circles during the month of tVpril that will interest Council Bluffs and Omaha pconlo. and turn jii'jllc at tention 'moi'o than over to the Mueller Music and Piano company. Among them will be > two piano recitals and a Hong rcalnl in the Mueller Music hull. Tho.y will occur during the latter part of the month , and will bo participated in by the best talent of the two cities. Arrangements uro being made for the most elaborate and extensive exposition of musical instruments during the time that this part of the country lias over seen. Gtjods are already coming in for the event , and when it take- place it will bo of sulllcient importance to attract much more than local attention. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday : Name and address. Age , J William I. Klngsley. Council ItlutTs . 23 I Kdlth J. Klcliardsiin , Umalia . 10 J John Shipley , West funnel t Ulntl's . 2H I Mlnnlo Kornnir , West Council Illuirs . 20 13oth couples were married by Justice Vien. SOUTH OMA.HA AFFAIR3. Juck U'liltvrH Nominated fur .Mayor A /ItMlHIIUl'K / llllSttlUM * . The democratic city convention mot yes terday afternoon and , though thcro had been rumors of prospective scraps , it passed off quietly. Jack -Walters had captured all the delegates and was nominated for mayor without opposition. It. U. Montgomery , the choice of the First ward primaries for member of the city coun cil , refuses to oe a candidate. A. Li. Braiu- ard has been solicited , but also refuses , as has also ono or two others. It seems to bo conceded that in the First want at least no candidate for city council can be successful no matter how good a man ho may be. unless placed on the right ticket , backed by the right kind of people. A Wl A tale of domestic woe seldom equaled was poured into the ear of a reporter for Tin : Dun yesterday , by the broken bcartci wife of a man , who for baseness am bestiality has but few rivals , if the story bo true. The wretched and now broken homo of the family has been In this city fo : some years , through the man who took i solemn oath to love and cherish the womai who yet calls him husband spends most of his time In Omaha with a woman who Is not his wife. About a year ago , the husband wife and little child were living In a cozy homo which they could call their own , but on which there was a mortgage of $150. The husband has never been reliable , nor at any time has been kind and true to his wife and child , if the story of the wife bo true , and yet In all things she has submitted to his wishes and endeavored to comply with his demands , no matter what the sacrifice. When ho proposed selling their little home and buying a cheaper lot on which to build a cheaper bouse , she gave her consent and wifellko signed the deed , which disK | > sed of the homo she loved so well. The cheaper lot was bought and a shanty built u | > on It , mudo of shin lap boards and not oven plastered. In this the wife and cnild have shivered through the long , cold winter , at times almost freezing to death while the husband occupied more comforta ble quarters with another woman up to.vn. Tno ono oasis In the desert of the poor woman's married life has been the unswerv ing friendship toward her of the father of the recreant husband. Time and again ho has befriended her in her extremity and called his wayward son to account for his conduct , but with only temporary effect. The kind old man , the only friend the wronged woman had on earth , passed away a short time ago , and now she is In deed alone with her child. True she has a roof over her head , but the death of her father-in-law revealed the mined cruelty of which the husband is capable , tor the records show that the place his wife calls liomo was deeded to her father-in-law without her knowledge and now at his death must bo shared with other heirs. His wife is now seeking a divorce and is also clinging to her humble home , with the almost vain hope that the courts may give her back that which rightfully belongs to her. The wife has always kept the family unit made by hard work the money saved , while her husband has alternated between home , the pollco court and his female com panions In Omaha , About a year ago ho went homo and finding a pair of pantaloons his wife had mended for a neighbor for she took in all kinds of work accused her of being too Intimate with the owner of the garments , and deliberately put them on and walked away. For this ho was arrested and tried In"iwllco court , with the stolen pantaloons on , He was lined $15 and costs. Hut that is only a mild sample of the meanness of the man. After living with other women up town until ho con tracted a loathsome disease , he came homo ono day anil in his kiiules' . tones begged to bo taken back , swearing by all that was sacred that ho would henceforth leave off bis dirty tricks and bo a true husband to her. She received him with open arms and the result can easily bo guessed. The names have been suppressed for the i resent , but It will not $0 tons ? until the courts will deal with the case. IMS t.r.t-T Tin : I\JIUN , I'rcnlilcnt Clnrk ItntuU In 'III ' * Itonlgnntlon Itnllronil Note * . HOSTOS , Mass. , March 10.--Tho resignation of President Clark of th'Vfllon $ ' 1'aclllo has been received. The onict\lftj ; \ hero regret his withdrawal , but say his roMgnatlon would simply mean personal loyalty to the Gould Interest. p Itnllrimit Nt > tp . CniCAflO , 111. , March inl'j-il'ho annual meet ing of the Northern 1'aclllo'road was held today and nothing was done beyond the election of the oftlcers and directors. The entire staff was re-elected as follows : Pres ident , D. S. Weug ; first vice president , .1. D. Williams ; second vice president , .1. K Illu'li ; secretary , H. A. liotitc.Ho ; treasurer , G. II. Baxter. No change was made in the board of directors , D. S. Wegg ami J. D. Williams , the retiring directors , being elected to suc ceed themselves. The Chicago , Burlington Si Qulncy rail way has withdrawn Its tickets from the olllco in the Hotel West , Minncai > olfs. None of the roads In the Wester.i Passenger asso ciation have placed their tickets on sale In this olllco and this move is looked upon by western passenger agents ns an eminently satisfactory occurrence , as now nil the west- am roads are Ignoring the See line and all Its doings. AIInIrs of tint MlAHonrl Piulllo. New YOIIK , March 10. George Gould said this afternoon : "S. H.H.Clark will bo elected president of the Missouri Pacific. It is not in contemplation now to create the position of chairman of the board of directors. No new issue of bonds will bo made before re suming dividends : the policy of the com pany Is to put the road In n good physical condition. The decline in its stock was duo entirely to n bear attack. " They Wantril Thnlr Money. Yonif , March 10. Sticknev , Conyg- bam & Co. , s.iid to.lay that the attachment which they procured against the property of the New York & Now Kngland railway was no part of the light between the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Heading roads. The Now England owed them $100,000 for coal , sold on thirty days time , anil when their money was past duo they wanted it. Outlook lor n .settlement lul. : TOI.KDO , O. , March 10. A compivmlso has been readied batwoun the Ann Arbjr roil and the strikers. Under H the road is to give thirty days notice before dismissing an employo an'd the employes are to give a like notice of ( ( Hitting. The scale of wages was also submitted to the strikers , who declined to accept it. The outlook is considered grave. Itnllrimd Olllclal Iti-nlgni. MAIISIIAI.I.TOWX , In. , Marcli 10. [ Special Telegram to Tuc line. ] Tno resignation of C. II. Ackcrt as general manager of the Iowa Central is authoritatively announced today. It is understood Mr. Ackcrt will ac cept a similar position on some oilier road , but it is not yet learned what line. His suc cessor is a matter of speculation. World's rnlrTicki'tH. New YOHK , March UV. The passenger agents'of trunk lines and , their connections to Chicago have decided that tickets for the World's fair , sold at u discount of " 0 per cent , would not deprive holders of any right in sleeping or parlor cars. IHiih Northern Klrrtlon. SALT Uvki : , U. T.'March ' 10. At nn election iu this city yesterday of directors for the Utah Northern & Oregon Short Uno railroad George Gould tvpk his father's place and Alexander 12. Orr of New York took the place of Sidney Dillon. "JnllilH Ca-Kiir" nt thn Kariiuin , Mr. Charles Hanford'.s production of " .Tu llus Casar"i was presented for the llrst time in Omaha at the Farnam Street theater last evening , a largo audience braving the un toward weather to be present and enjoy ono of the most perfect slago presentations over seen of any play. That is , considered as a whole ; there are individual weaknesses , but the impression that remains after leaving the theater Is that one of the greatest of the Shakespearian tragedies has been seen in an entirely worthy setting. Ami the individual weaknesses are fully offset by the number of notably un usual excellences of the presentation. It Is with just such a play as "Julius Caesar" that all the resources of stagecraft fall short in striving to obtain an ideal presentation. Limitations of the medium remembered , Mr. Hanford's production is marvclously com plete and satisfactory. It is identical with that of the late Mr. Barrett ; the scenery Is the same and all the "business" has been carefully copied from Mr. Barrett's own prompt book. Tuc scenery and appointments make up a scries of pictures that produce the effect on the onlooker of being within the very atmosphere of old Home. The Homan street in which the action begins , Brutus' orchard , the capitol , the Forum and the plains of Phillippi , all lilted with the moving throngs of actors , are lifelike to a degree. The capitol tel scene is especially notable , the massive columns surrounding the seated senate lend ing an effect rarely attained in stage presen tation. Then the crowds. Mr. Hanford has solved the long considered insoluble problem of how to present the Homan populace on the stage without exciting the ridicule and laughter of the average spectator. This is a triumph. Throughout his production the mobs of plebs or the ordered masses of soldiery 1111 the scenes with mar velous verisimilitude. Specialjy noticeable and notable was this In the burial of Ciesar , in which the noble orations of Brutus and Antony generally suffer so much Just for lack of this lifelike action of the mobile mob. This scene was almost flawless in speech and action. But the whole performance was ono to see moro than unco. The actors nearly ul acquitted themselves commcndably , and only hypcrcritlcism , which may indulge a Uiftorcnt reading from the players , might linger Haws in their work. A pleasing sight in last evening's audience rnilE RED FLAG IS FLYING. MAny - * - ny imitations and simulations o : CAUTEK'S LITTLK LIVER PILLS nro being sold , and it is our duty to r.tiso the "danger sigmil. ' ' HEED THE WARNINGl You cannot bo too caie- ful ; you cannot scrutinize too closely. \Vhonyou ns i forCAUTKit'sLITTLK Liv- Ull PIU.S "C A-R ' ' , you want - T-E-li--S. DON'T UK iMi'osurt 'th-ox ' , sco that you got "C-A-U-T-E-R- ' j , " refuse nil o'th- ot'd , tuko nothing but.tho genuine OAK- THII 8 LITTLK LiviitPILLS. : A I'Oairivi' ; cum ; roil SICK IIKAD- AUIIU. Siniill I'll ! Snmll.llliio Small 1'rlco What i , Can't PuJl Out ? Why the , - Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled _ Watch Cases , made by the Keystone Watch Case Com pany , Philadelphia. It pro tects the Watch from thej > ick- jx > cketand _ prevents it from dropping. _ Can only be had cases stamped with this trade mark. Sold , without extra charge for this bow ( ring ) , through Watch dealers only/ Ask your jeweler for pain. phlet. or send to makers. vn * n number of school children , nho rn- oycd the pcrfornmnoc nt the Invitation nnd under the guidance of their enthusiastic teachers. "Tlix l'iinltlvr"atVondrrlnnil. . The attendance nil tills week nt Wonder- and nnd llljou theater has heen on the boom , which is accounted for by the excel- ent play presented. "Tho Fmrltlvo'1 Is n Irntnattc proilnctlon of great merit , nnd the nctliiR of the re pe < 'tlvo parts shows special study on the part of the members of the stock company. Oeorpe Wessells us Jasper 'talclRh has to respond to from two to four tirtaln calls at each performance , it belnx' ono of the best pieces of acting ho has ilono since his cniraKCtncnt. The specialty program Is also eood , espe cially the \vondeiful traixizo performance of the CklRcrton slstei-s Two beautiful silver metal tcasx | > ons are presented to the lady visitors this week , which , of course , also accounts for the big business , M'K.t Tlir.ll VOKKU.IS/VS. .Ight nown tinil ClrarliiKVcutlicr I'rc- tllrti'd for NrhriiHkn Tndiiy. WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. . March 10. Forecasts for Pildny : Tor Nebraska Ll ht snow ; clearing In western portion ; northerly winds ; rl.so in tcmperaturo in southwestern portion. For Iowa Cloudy weather : snow ; easterly winds , becoming variable. For South Dakota Light snows ; clearing in western portion ; northerly winds ; warmer In western portion. For North Dakota Oonerally fair ; varia ble winds ; slightly wanner. Local llcrord. OrricnorTiic WCATIIEK Hunr.tr , OMAHA. March 10. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , compared with corresponding day of past four years : 1SD3. 180'J. IH'Jl. 1H90. Maximum tompornluri' . 'J-lo mo 450 &ic Minimumteinperatnio. . U.13 Kic 'Jto : IHO Avoratte ti'inperatnro. . 'J.O | KJO ; i4O 340 I'tfclpltatlon 1'J .00 .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day anil since March 1 , IS'.M ' : Normal ti'inpcratnro 30o DcilcliMii-y for tin- day l-jo IJellcloncy slnco Maioh 1 303 Normal precipitation Ol Inch l'.xri" > s fi r the day 10 Inrh since .March 1 01 inch KoportH Iront Other Points at H p. in. not rcporlcd. GEOIH.I : K. Hi XT , Local Forecast Oniclal It Corci Coldi , Conghi , Sera Throat , Group , Influ enza , whooricF Couch , Bronchltii and Aathma. A cortala cure for Coniumption in first stages , - and a sure relief in adranceastsees. Uioatonca , You will see the excillent effect after taking the first dost. Bold by dealers tveryvhere. Large bottlci 50 cents nndSI ) Architects , Surveyors , Contractors We have a full supply of pnatical - - * . J-pstj-urneptSj Djaw. CViaips , liev- els , Tupesj Squayesj . Illus trated Catalogue free. 114 South 15th Streat , Next to Postofflco. Oil. 'C (3KB \VO , the famous Ohtncbo pliysl clan of Omaha , h a n ovnr l.ouo statement ! ) from 4 r a t o f n 1 p a- t lun \vhohuvo hcun euro.I liy him. Omnln. Murpli 3. lbCI ! Dr. C' . Uru \Vo : I luivo heen n croat Hiilt'eror slncu n small chlld with rhron- xtc diarrhoea , weak bade , u iidaplic , land crippled with > rheumatlsm , I Iliad tried manv loctois und spent U urout do a of nonuy. lint no re lief. Aliont seven month * 1120 I heard of Dr. t' . Gee Wo , com mcnced taking treatment und c HI cheerfully recommend him for hu has oured ti.o and made anew manor me. I'HANK Uooi > Air..S O.mili.t SpeciaUst B I'ronlilaiit ol MII II-AI. AND si'itr.ic.M. DISPENSARY. I'lLF.S , FISTULA. KISSUUE , pornmnently u red without inn IHII of knllo. llvaturo orcnmtlc | A | | maladies of n vrlvnlo or delicate nature , of Ihcr > PX. positively cured. ritiAT.Mi.s : ; r itv . MAIL. - Addron wiiii tamp for partlriilnrs. tvhlch will bo sent In pluln cnvolopa. I' , u. Itox Ml , IIS ti. lilh-it..Umaha , .Neb OUR fil7LOY H. r DSP'f wlillo costing the eniployor nnd omployoa nothlnz. h .a enabled ns to ajvancu tha Intor- estsof bnth.and aKo our own , by uoeurln ; better results with tha machlno. Wyckoff , Seaman & Beneiiicl TEMil'UOVB ITU. 1718 t'VVHVV 1 3P A. H. DYER , Klovntun , tvuruhntuix , luctnry | | | | > , und nil work requiring u tluiroueli uml pructlcHl knowloilee of construction unit mreiigtU of uiHterUli , u specialty , r , U. Aox U3i , I'rouiout , Neb. PARTIES WANTING Boer Anhcutur , Hudwolsor , Fmist ana Palo II ! ' ! : I IS , HlTItKK HOTTMW Oil IN KKOS , can lonvo orders rxt No. 21. 'i Main Street , CouuoU HlulT * , Iowa , or Telephone - 3 3. Goods dohvorod . ' ' phone iiromntly. SOM3 AGKN'UY L-'OU ANHEUSEK-BUSOH BIIEWINO ASS'N. , of ST. LOUIS. SIOO High Crnclc Pneuma tic. $125-33 Ib. Road Racers. 12 yours oxporloncolargest line of wheels in the west , sou wholesnlo or rotnil. Koonlrlnn ilono.Vo win ' . hntiKO your old solid tire to ft pnou- iiintte. Send for vntaloguo. Council Bluffs , la. : "v * Solo Agents for Victor lilcyol OB Just received a fine line of ExNGLJSI-1 GOODS. Have removed from my old stand and now occupy thu entire lloor. Over 510 Hroailwuy , Council HluUs. C. A , SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor. Dyeing , Cleaning and J cfinishing "OF GOODS OF EVKUY DHSOUIPTIOX. Omahn. ofllco , 1621 Farnam St , Telephone 1521. Council U'.uITs ' ) olllco and wor ! | J cor. Avo. A and "Uth St. Telephone 310. Soncl for irculnrs and price list. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD H3. iPItooim nt f-.W per cl > f. (01'ooms at S3.0J per ilnr. iOKooms nitli Unth at J 1.0) ) pordir. 10 Ituoms with liath nt H.rv ) to ) l 5) pr , ] , r OPEN El D AUGUST Isli Modern In KVITV Itimpert. Newly l-'imilitliml Throughout C. S. ER3. Prop. Tno nly liotol In tbe c'ty with hot and oo'd witter and sto tin liu it In every rj : > n Tubpanel ( lining room service tmsurp.isjo RATES $2.53 TO $4.00. Snoclal rules on application. B. SIULOWAY , Prop. THE CEI.K- 11KATED ' NON- OHANGBA- lil.K ! 1 E - TA ( IE and r eg ii- cs fo al n EYEGLASSES 0 iiy A i v Max Meyer & Bro. Co. , TREATMENT for nil Chronic , Nervous , Private and Special Diseases. > years experience. DISEASES OK WOMEN Trontod at f. > 00 n month uml all iricdleinoH furnished. All Other Troubles Treated at Reasonable Charges. Call on or address WPjJ DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB HERE'S THE WAY It Is uaud to cure vou aprioa- Ic'ss , pnrn. piiKis.int.lHUCATlI- I NO treatment. Thn wnmlnr- fnl. swift. Sl'Hi : CUHh for CotiKlia , Cittarrh llroncliltln , Astlitini , Consumption , lluuil- BOlie ( tick or nervous ) . Ner vous 1'rosiriitlon. llrlght , rich blood ! Ncwencruyl Klitstlo ! In fact , a now oorson. IIOMR . ' , V.y..ml "ook" und 4 trials ou.VBitATOn. KUIiKI Cuil or vvrlto SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Suite iiiO eely Hide " V. H. . OA/.1//.1 , JVIJM. Capital SI 00,000 Surplus $ G5Ol)0 Offlrermnd Dlrjctorj-llonrj W. Vatoinrjil li i It. aCuiblnir , Tloe pra ld > nt ! U ri. Mutloj , , V. / Morm.Jotmd. Colllni J. N. it. l > 4trlO ( | Lj u J U ed , caibler. caibler.THE THE IRON BANIC. . . GO TO A Specialist If you are suffering Wi SORE MS J'nlnt'iil JVs/onor Xoo < 7 (7/iiisoH. If you are sufTerlnir with cold In the bend , catarrh , cnractio/aoiifnitsg or dlsvliurgcs from the uitrs ; If you are suffering with diseases of the throat. TJR. ffl. H. CHAMDERLIN l n competent nnd riillau.enpeclalUt In ciuurrt ) and diseases of tliti cyo , oar nnd throat. Ofllofe over lleno & Oo.'s sloro. Council 11 lull's , Iowa Inmrov3j Elavabn KIMBALL BROS. MA1IA OITICK 1014 IOUCUAS STREET Cor. Oth St. nnd 11 Avo. Council Illnff * COUNCIL BLUFF3 STSH DY2 WORK All kinds of Dyolns nnd Cloin'ir. ? ilono In slit ] highest Htyln of thu art. KuJod anil tallied fabrics Hindu to tool : a * coo I us nir.r. U'orK promptly done an I dcllvoroJ In ull parts of the country. Send for prlua Hit. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. Ilrcuilwnv , near Northwestern 'o ot , Co non Hinti , in Special Notices. COUmil QLU7F3 , I OH KAI.K-Kull oi of tinners tools , xoort coodl. J lion ; n tmrirnln. Inquire of ISuipklo-buuKnrV llnnlwuro Co. . Council Illulfa 6)0 ACItKS In Dnwson countjr. Nob. , at { OM. DO la Frontier. ' ) 6U. Improved WJ ncros In Hut- fnlo county , II7..V ) . ( iooit PJJ thru ? mlloa from llluomlntton , Franklin cunntr. H. 1,01 } othur fnriua for > nlo. Johnston & Van 1'utton. 1 mACIIK well Improved farm In Inwn at IU. < 8J Jacrci ImprnycJ SiJ. ( inriljn and fruit I arm near Council lllalTa , JiO. Splennlil ejncro farm near ( ilnniTuod , t'X ) . Km mi. KnriUn aud fruit laudifur > .ilc. Johniton It Vnn 1'atttm. I,1 Ut HUNT l.nrgo 10 room homo with all inodurj. -L ImproToinont * . on I'nrk avenuv , t. > per month. 8-rooni houia wltii KOOI ! barn , now , tlj per niuntU Lincoln avenue , Four cottuKo | IO'IHC In Twin Cltr I'laca , neak licji llroi. ' factory , t'i ' per month ciicfi. i-roum cottiiEui on Tlilrd avenue , nortb of tram Iff. Ill per month. ft-room colliuoon Avvnuu r , near 20tU itroet. tl l-or month , Apply to K. 11. Uilull , No. 7 , block , Council Mlults , \\rANTKII I'oiltlon liy a younif lady ni tteno. ' xrapticr bookkcaper. or both. llalindez > perlcnco. Addren K. M. , 151 lllilgu lruul Council lllulls. A liBTIlAOTS and loant. KHrm nn I city propirlr JiboujUt ana lolj. l'u oy A. Thujiii , Counoll1 llluffj. 17OII HKNT-10 acres of land near city , ti S. It. -I ferti , 0 North Jlaln > t. GAIUIAOK removed , ceiipooli , vnulK , clilmney rlcunvit. Well preparea ( or the wjri. Ktl llurko city building. IIlAVH a larirn Hit of property. Improved anil unimproved , for mlolu all parti ot tbo city , moit of It at low prlceii 10 aa of It very cutaJ. it you think ot buylnit , comu find tea nhut I ouu otleryou. It may tava you money , H. U. MoUoo , o. 10 Main itrouU T 1' , JUDSO.V , civil enolueer , Uluo prlntt ot Jj.founcll lllurti and all additions ; alio paaturag * lot UM btaa of Hock , vmtb aicnuc ,