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    TIIT5 OMAHA DAILY NRR : THURSDAY , DRf'RMHEU 28 , 1303.
Til 111 DAILY BEE
COljNOlI , HU'l'KS
NO. 12 I'KART. STKVXT
to nny part of tlio city
It. W.TII/rO.N - Manager
Ml.\UH MKNTWX.
IJoMon Store , rlo.ilts and holiday goods ,
.Inmca Donahoo VIM lluocl t'iO.'iO in police
coin t .U'stiTdtiy for drunkenness and buyglng
on thcstiect.
Tbo ( Irnco Kplseonil Krntdny scboolylll
liaVo n festival and Christmas tree this
evening In tlioclinrr.il parlors. The Interior
of tbe room \vtll ho handsomely decorated.
The I'nlon Paclllo railway lini been granted
n now trl.U of tlio JIO.OOO damage suit
brntiKlil against It by William Orlmmclman ,
whoso ion was burned to ( loath In thu round
boiiso in Vhls city a couples of years nk'o.
The -wi-loty younjr men of tbo city Iwlll
Bhon inrty this ovcnlue In Chambers' ball
on I'earl street. Elaborate preparations
have been made for tbo ovrnt nnd It win
doubtless bo a brilliant affair. About
seventy-llvo couples are expected to bo In
Htlimdaticp.
K. ( . ' , C'n'tln commenced action In tbo dls
trict. court yesterday to secure an Injunction
closing the Columbia HottlliiRvorKs , at tbu
corner of Hroadwavand Ninth streets , as a
piano when * Intoxicating lltiuors are sold
contrary to the state law. 8. Goldstein , C.
llrovvn. Rciincii llrowi and Julius Ungnr are
made dufundanls.
K. 11. 1'ollolt is just rocoverlne from a
SIM latin accident lie had about ton dny.tnco.
lln hail tlio mUfortuno to fall on an tuy side-
wnlis and sprain Mi rlirht ankle so badly
that ho has Open conllncd to his bed ever
sini'o. llo has now recovered sumdontly to
walk about tbo itreots u little , with the aid
of a pair of crutches.
A boy who was passing tbo Christian
home with a loaded gun In bis hand Tuesday
afternoon raised tbo weapon ami IIredit
Kmlly Anderson , a llttlo ptlrl , nn inmate of
the home. The ball from tbo pun passi'd
through her hair and nairowly escaped
irnnsforintiiir her Into an aiiccl. The hey
\vlio tired the gun will bo prosecuted If ho
can bo found.
John Hardln , Arthur Allen , Harry Halt
and 1.0117.0 Stabler , four small boys , Inuo
been ctiLMijed for some time pnst In tearing
down ono of K 11. Shoafo's barns , on the
corner of Aveauo 11 and Sixteenth street.
All four of them were arrcslcd yesterday on
an information Hied by Sbeafc , and on trial
before .ludRO McGee were sentenced to
spend ono day In thocity jail.
Through the courtesy of W. C. Burrows
of Lcavrmrorlli THE Br.i : Is In receipt of an
Invitation to bo present at the ceru./iotiles
attending the formal oiienlmr of the Leaven-
worth Terminal Hallway and Bridge uom-
pany's now bridge spannlntc the Missouri
river , and of tbo entrai.cuof the Chicago ,
liurilngton & Qulney railroad and 01 the
Chicago , Itoclt Island & IMcltie railway
into T cavenworth , Ifcin. . Tuesday , January
! 3 , 18'JI. '
( Icoi'KC Davis , who lives in thn northwestern -
western part of tbo city and was arrested
several days airo for beating his wife , was to
have bud a hearing In poliro court yester
day morning , but the woman refused to pros
ecute him. Ilo was accordingly discharged ,
but tbo court , rememborimr that ho had Itecn
up on similar charges before , gave him a
ton ml led tire before dismissing him. promis
ing bima he.ivy punishment If hoover turned
up in jail airaln.
An express wagon ran Into P. A. Hixby's
horse and buiriry yesterday afternoon as
they stood hitched in Iront of tbo Kvcrott
block on Pearl street. The buic.v ; was tipped
over on tbo Hixby horse and . \ general
imaslnip followed. Tno horso's foot was
satight liclwecn the spokes of ono of the
wheels , but bo fortunately escaped without
my broken lean. Tbo Uugtrv was badly
damaged , ono of the thills and the dash
board helm ; broken off , and tlio horse was
considerably bruised.
HUSTON hTOHK.
1'ur the Iliilnncii of tlioVnoIc. .
Everything in ur.ANKivrs , TOYS ,
DOLLS , CiLASSWAUK , CHINA WAKE , ami
FANCY HOLIDAY GOODS lit
HALF PKICIJ
until Sluiurduy nifjiit.
BOSTON STOKI : ,
FotlionnKlmmVhitoluw & Co. , Leuil-
er.H and Promoters of Low Prices.
N. 13. ytoro closes every evening nl G
p. m. except Mondays iintl Saturdnya.
I > ft.V > . \.11. I'Ali.liltt.lI'll 1.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Baker , a son.
Huv. 10. . ( . Babcock is confined to Ills home
by an attack of la grippe.
' Pred'K. l.qvcrottof MeHamley , S. D. , is
the guest of his brother , \V. ,1. Levcrott.
Andrew Kastnor , who left Christmas eve
on a business trip for Denver , arrived homo
jcsterduy from Walnut , la.
Mrs. Harmon of Sioux City , who has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs. M. A. Arkwrlght ,
loft for her homo last ovoiilm ? .
Mrs. .lossolyn , who has been visiting her
parents , Mr. and Mrs. N. 1 * . Conant , for the
past three weeks , baa returned to her homo
la Hvanston , 111. HcrdMimhter , Miss Mabel ,
will remain here for some tlmo longer.
Ten carloads o { poultry wanted. High
est cash price paid. John Dunn , -110
Upper Hroudway.
Able your grocer for Djinostlo a ap.
I'lincrat of .Inmeg A. .InnkHnii.
The funeral of the late James A. Jackson
took place yesterday afternoon at tlio rcsi-
dcnco of A. T. Hice , corner of Fourth street
and Willow avenue , There wore a great
many friends of the dead man present , and
the services , conducted by Kov. ( Jeorijo H.
Cornell of Sioux City , were very Impressive.
At tbo close tbo remains were escorted to
the grave in Pali-view cemetery by a long
procession of friends , accompanied by a band
of music. The pall bearers , selected from
tbo Masonlo fraternity , were : Judtru W.
C , .lames , Captain O. M. Brown , A. T. Kl-
woll. W. O , Wlrt. W. A. Hlglisinlth and
John Sltlnklo. Besides these ttiero were the
following honorar.v pall bearers : W. II. M.
I'uaoy. Judge A. V. l.arlmcr of Sioux Citv ,
1) . C. Bloomer , J. .1. BrownJ. W. Cross-
land and Captain II. U llunry.
* ' lliiiii'iiii ; I'mrllcn.
For boKlnnors , every Monday. Junior
class , -I p. in. ; mlnlu , 8 ] > . in. Advanced
junior class every Wednesday 4 p. in.
Assemblies every Wodnosdiiy 8:110 : ji. in.
His elegant uciidoiny in thu Slnif/art-
Heno blouk can bo Bocnrcd , with elevator
hurvlccts for parties and iiiiiMeiilos.
Apply to Mr Winters tit oloviitor. Tlio
best of innate cuu bo furnished for nil
Abk yo i1 urocor lor Domestic soai\
Binoko T. 1) . Kiiiu' fc Co's Purtusjas.
The following parties tool < out licenses to
wed yesterday in the olllco of tb'o county
clerk :
* "
Nnmonml Addrccs. Ajt < .
J 8. O. jti-od. Cimnell lllulTa . ! iO
I MIT * . r.lla.Mullyar , Stiiusburi-y , Mo . ' - > >
JUharli-y 1 , . Dlckoy , Grand Isliind , Nob.- . . . 'J5
I Omrlottu I , , 1'lle , Council HliilTa . ' - > . ' >
II I II. niiiidnllyp. Ciiunrll ltimr . 'J5
II I llurtlullruhHruuiiull HlnlTN . 10
I \V. M. llarcourt , C'ouni'll Illuir ! . . H3
) Mlnnlu KliiK , ( Viiiiicll Illull'b . ! I4
ITIuniiiiK II. llloUcy , CHincll Illulfs
) Julia Kliix.rouncll llluira 'J3
Mm. Mury A. .Smith llontl.
Mnry A. Smith , \ridoxv of the latn James
Smith , died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock ,
ugcd titl years , after a ten days Illnons with
la grippe. Khu loaves three daughters. Mrs.
C. U. Norton , Mrs. Ira F , Heiidrieks und
Mrs. K. U , Francis. Thu funeral will take
place from lliu residence of her daughter ,
Mrs. llendridcs , tv.'s Third avenue , Kov. J.
II. Davis oflldatlug , The deouuscd was n
member of the First Ihiptlst church.
llmo you Been the new gas hunters nt
the Gas eoinpany't ) ollluu1
George S. Davis , irescrii > liuu < Jriiigist
NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Jutlgo McQeo Promise * n Decision on the
Motor Company's Charter Today ,
CONFERENCE ON THE FARil TO BE ENDED
Cltixcn * ' Committee Will .Meet the Council
and 'lliu Director * Acnlti nnd Knit
till * .Matter Ono \Vnjr or the
Other I'oroTor.
For several months past Judge McGee has
had under advisement the suit brought by
Spencer .Smith to bavo the motor company's
charter declared null and void because of
tbo icfusal of the company to operate under
It. The announcement Is now made that
the decision will bo rendered this morning
at 10 o'clock , and notices to that effect were
sent around among the Interested attorneys
yesterday afternoon. This Is a case in
which the public is Intensely interested , and
tbu decision of the court will bo watched
anxiously.
This afternoon at ! i o'clock thn directors of
the motor company , the committee of seven
citizens and the city council will have an
other meeting for Hie alleged purpose of ar
riving at some conclusion with regard to the
differences now existing between tbo motor
compa'ny and the cltUcns. The council held
a meeting yesterday afternoon and dis
cussed the matter from Its standpoint , but
what they decided to demand from the com
pany could nut bu learned , as they nil main
tained a clam-like sllunco. Ono of the com
mittee of seven st'ated yesterday that this
will be the lust meeting at which tlio com
mittee will ho present. If no settlement can
bo arranged now , none over can be , they
think.
TOO STKIINMl 'IO VIOItlC.
Ono Cnso ol Ijrnlltiition Hint .Will lliirdly
Itn ItellrviMl ,
Hev. Henry Delong runs across some queer
specimens in making his customary rounds
among the poor ot the city , and so ho is not
surprised at much of anything. Last Sun
day , however , ho found a case that for
gcuilliio shirtlessness almost capped the
climax of Ins year's experience. Two little
girls called at his mission that morning and
asked for something to eat. They were
miserably clad , their teet being wound with
rags , which took the place of shoes and
slockinu's. Mr. Pelumr began to question
them ami learned that they lived in a tent
in the eastern part of tbo city. Taking It
for granted that no ono would choose a
camper's life of his own free will ami accord
when tlio mercury was bustling its livcllst
to get down into the bulbhe started on" with
tbu girls to visit their homo and Hud out for
himself just what they needed most.
When hi ) reached the place he found that
the family hail dug a hole in the side of the
bluff and had spread their lent out in front
of It so as to form two looms , a reception
room and a bed room. Air. Delong did not
stay iu the reception room , but pushed hts
way back into the bed room , The whole
place was a miserably poor excuse for a
human habitation. There was a bed
covered with dirty clothing ami this ,
the man and his wife said , was oc
cupied by them. Underneath tbo bed
was a lot of rags and w.isto stuff on the
floor , which was used bv the two llttlo glrla
and tlio b.iby as a sleeping place at night. A
rickety chair , loaded with dust and dirt , was
in the room , and this the housewife
hastened to cle.in suflleicutly so that the rev
erend caller might not soil his clothes In tbo
act of sitting. At thu time of his entrance
tbe man and bis wife were slttluir on the bed
enjoying a souliil game of high flvo , but they
stopped the game long enough to explain
that they could not got eiiouch to eat r.or to
wear.
The man of the house displayed no anxi
ety to L'cl any work , although both he am
his wlfo looked plenty strong to do work ot
a much more arduous kind tliun plaInf ,
hleh live without feeling it seriously. Whoi
asked why they did not hunt some hettei
place to live they said they only expected ti
remain in Council Hluffs a little while am
they thonirht it would hardly pay to take
the trouble to hunt a house. Mr. Dclonz
wisely concluded that they were not so
badly off as a good many other families In
Council Bluffs , and he kept thu supplies
that were on baud for some more deserving ,
people.
After January 1. Brown's C. O. D
grocery will close ouch ovoninir at 7
o'clock except SiiUmhiys and Mondays.
Domestic Miii ) > is the boat
Xo Tit lor T.it Tlinre.
Coi'.sciij Bi.rFW , Dec. 27 , 1MI ) ! . To
the 1'Mltor of Tim HUB : A groit.deal has
been said of late by u certain evening paper
published in this city with reference to Su
perintendent A. K. Stone of the motor com
pany. Muuh of It has been so extremely bit
ter as to show that the man who writes It
is actuated , not so much by a desire to see
an improvement in the management of the
road as by a llxed determination to have
Mr. Stone ousted from the company's ser
vice in revenge for some real or fancied
slight given by him to some at-
tacho ol the piper. Willo I am
not especially friendly toward Mr.
Stone. I nevertheless like to see justice done
every man , nnd with n view to showing the
thankless spirit of whoever dictates the pol
icy of the p.ipcr 1 want , to tell you some
thing that came under my personal knowl
edge and for which I can fully vouch. Not
long ace , your readers will remember , Charles
Nicholson was suspended from his position
us chief of the lire department , awaiting the
Investigation by the city council of a cliargo
of drunkenness while on duty. Among tlio
witnesses against Nicholson was a conductor
on the motor In which Nicholson returned to
Council HIurfs on tbo night of the alleged de
bauch. Ills testimony was understood to bo
very damaging to tbo lire chief , ami there
was consequently a strong desire on the part
of tbo men who were cng-inceilng his de
fense to got this man out of thu way.
The conductor himself was very willing to
bo gotten out of tlio way , but ho could not
leave the city on the day when tbo investi
gation was to bo made without , absenting
himself from work , Quo of the men con
nected with this ovcuini : paper accordingly
visited Superintendent Stone , and as a favor
to himself and to tlio p.ipcr ho represented
asked him to let the conductor off for that
day in order that ho might pot out of testi
fying against Nicholson. Whatever tbu
nowspapnr man In question may have to say
a bout the accommodating spirit shown by the
superintendent on other occasions , hu at any
rate found him accommodating enough that
time , Thu conductor Inft the city until
alter the investigation was made ami
Nicholson was reinstated , a thins which
could hardly have been donu gracefully ,
oven by the present council , Imd it nofbcen
for Mr , Stone's doalru to pleaso. Drivel
thought they ho , remarks of so vindictive u
nature como with very poorgr.ico from a
paper which could not possibly have pro
tected Ha pet from the consequences ol his
own misdeeds withput the assistance of the
man whom it now proposes to have removed
merely because of a personal matter. The
people of Council DlulTs are not particularly
interested in the quarrels between Stone
and any newspaper , \yiiiit they want Is to
have the company which Stone represents
brought to us milk , ami the sooner the
Glebe ilnds this out and gets off the track
the less likelihood will there ho of n
arnashup , In which a certain newspaper will
bo one of the chief corpses.
U.M'llKJUIIICi : .
Domestic boap is thn nest.
M until H llncircT ,
Mary K. ICdgerton commenced proceedings
In the district court yesterday for a divorce
from her husband , 12. U. lOigcrton , to whom
she was married in Newton , la. , in Ib75
They lived together until two years ago , but
Mrs. Kdgerton claims that ho was in the
habit of beating , choking and accusing her
of iiilldolity , and ho llmilly ended by desert
ing her. They have ono child , Charles , 13
years of ago. . ,
hue * n ll'iiiuuy. '
S. 1C. Fllcklnu'er commenced a suit in the
district court icfctcrduy against tbo Omaha
Irlilgu an I irriMti.il cmpaio. Iho plaintiff
llcgcs that she is the owner of lot 7 , block
. " , In ll.i.tlm .V Pa'nici ' s addition , ami that
icr property is damaged to the extent 3f
.VWl b.\ the piiMapo. of the defeiidnnf.s line
of railway on Kightcbiith street , adjacent to
he propi-i ty In question. She wants a Junge-
nentln the sum of K > 00 .tnd also wants tbo
allway company enjoined from running
tains along the street until the amount
hall have been paid ,
ICMNAMSf UUMNANTS. UIIMNANTS.
llniton Hlnrc.
The holiday trndo In our dress goods
department lias left us with n Krent
many rvinnnntB nnd short drc .s lengths
) f vury dusirnblo goods , raiiflng In
englhs from three to nlno ynrds. These
joods wo have marked a peed deal less
linn manufacturers' prices and will
) liii'o them on sale Tlinmlny morning ,
December 28. Sale to last three days.
Como nnd look them over. You may
liul jiint what von want , nnd at surpris
ing prices. llOSTON STOHK ,
KOTHKUINGIIAM , WimT.l.AW & CO. .
Council HltitVs.
Dlilrlcleil tlin City.
The executive committee of the Associated
Charities has divided the city Into fifty ills-
tricts for the purposes of soliciting nnd also
relieving any cases of destitution that maybe
bo found. Thov have taken tlio liberty of
selecting and naming the committees. 'Ihey
liopo alt parties will join in making tins a
s'icccsH and to that end they trust no ono
will decline to lead a helping hand. Hooks
will be issued to all committees , givlnp full
instructions. They are divided as followsj
I'ppi'r ' llroadway , uhovo Oak street , Mrs. J.
Q. Anderson , Mr * . I , . Hammer ; I'pper Pierce ,
above. D.ik. Mrs. iVIt , Mrs. Wllrox , Mrs. Mc-
I'hurmin ; llroadwav and i'leice , from 1'listto
OaK , .Mrs. V. .lumiliigs , Mrs. t' . ( I. Saiindeis ,
MNs \YlcUmiii ; tenltory enst of 1'leree and
north of I'ninklln a\enne , Mr" . Allfriut He-res-
helm , MIH. Charles Helm ; terrlloiy east of
I'leico and north of I'lrst , Mrs. lloll , Mrs. Mul-
hollandi Lincoln avenue , above I'errlu ave
nue , Mis. Henry Cnkur. Mi . P. A. IIKby ;
Moinlngsldu , Mrs. .1. McCabc , Mis. Matlee ;
I'list , fiom Methodist Kplscopal chinch to
( iraliam lueime. Mi . A. ( ' . Craliain , Mr . J. ( . ' .
Hlxbvi I'list , above * 'riilmm uvcnuo , Includ
ing Wilson Teirace , Mr" , II. Slnven on , Mrs.
I'oi'tei : lirnham avenue and I'eriln , above
I Irst , Mrs. .1. W. I'liKm-oii ; wcM of llroadway ,
from ( teuton to llocl. , Mrs.Vt heeler , Mrs. I'utdy ;
west of Ilioadwiiy , from North I'lrst to Ilim-
tou , u-Mundlng to I'oster'ti gleetihoil-e. Mrs.
Dlckev , Mis. Mitchell , Mis. T. A. Clark ; all
terrlloiy nboxo 1'iMei's gtcenhouse , Mis.
l.alleily , Mrs..I. II. I'ryor ; llroadnay , from
Ilryiiut to I'list , ( icorgu S. D.ivH , Ralph Wil
liams , Jacob Neiimayer : llroaduay , from
llryanl to Se\eiith , Sir. rotliuilmdmin , O. T.
Olllcer , V. Itadulet , deiieral Test ; Park
avenue , Ilioaduiiy to end , MI-H. Tulleys , .Miss
Dell Dohanv ; Ulen avenue to the end , fiom
llroadway , Airs , ( ilcason , Mrs. .Imlgu Keed ,
MIssN. ( Jeiner ; ItlitlV and Third sireuls , Uleii
to Sixth avenue , Including Turley's lileu , Mis.
Henry Van Ili-uut , .Mi * . Itorkni'tl , Mrs. Mr
Simons , Mrs. Mcllrldc ; 1'oiirtli stieot , Ilroad-
ttay to Sixth avenue , Airs , Davenport , Mrs. A.
T. Klce , Min. llau Ciuilug ; ItlillT stieet , Sixth
to Ninth avenue , Fourth slieet , Sixth todil-
cage , lluilttiglon & Qulney depot , Mrs.
.1. \i , Stewart , Mrs. Stevens ; Thlid slieet
to thu paik , from Sixth to Ninth
avenue. , Airs. I'rnnk 1'usey , Mrs. Ogden ,
Alls. Haliis ; Third street to thu bluff , from
Ninth tnciiuo to Klglitccnth , Airs. Wyekotl' ,
Mrs. Johnson , Airs. Himhes ; all cant of Chi
cago. Uock Island & 1'aclllc tracks , from Eigh
teenth to Woodbtiry avenue. Airs. Dr. ( iordon ,
Itov. C5. ( ! . Klce , Alls. U. ( ! . Hoblnsoii ; south
cud of ( iiaham avenue ami betueeu the mount
untami rail-mount park , Airs. Chapman , Airs.
Keith : all territory south of Woodhurv ave
nue. Mrs , II. W. Hothert , Miss Hamilton ; all
tin iltory between Kli-'hteenth ami Thlitleth
a\emies between Thlid ami Sixth stieuts , Alls.
Thomas Mitchell , Mlss.lo-le Duncan ; all terrl-
tory between Sixth and Sl\teenth stieotsaud
south of ( 'lileago , Hock Island .V 1'acllle Hacks ,
Mrs. I , , Illaiichaid , Mrs. Thomas Smith , Airs.
H. HaU > r , Alri < . ( Jeome Dalton ; Main
stieet anil Sixth to Sixteenth avenues ,
Dr. Patterson , V. H. li.ivls , Henry Ste\enson ;
Main , Sixth avenue to llroadway . A. Wood ,
K. Cole , J. ( . ' . Lee ; I'oarl slieet , Sixth aveuuu
to Hioadway , Ohio ICuox , J. J. llrown , V. J.
H.iy : I'lrst to Sixth avenue , between 1'eiul and
Si\euth stieets. Airs. Judco Alcliee. Mrs. AIc-
ICiuie , Alls. Chapman , Alls. C. It. Watte ;
Seventh to Twelfth avenue , between Main
and Seventh street. Airs. John Schouut-
gen , Mrs. Kimball , Airs. Mergun ; Seventh
to Twelfth streets. Hrnadnnv to Sixth
uveiuie , Airs. K. C. Smith , Mrs. J. I'oiogoy , Airs.
Colonel Dalley , Mrs. Tied Hill , Mrs. S.T AIc-
AICU ; pevenin 10 i weuiii sirceis 10 rour-
teenth avenue , Air ; , . Jlooic , Airs..I. 1' . Weaver ,
Airs. James Patterson. Airs. Underwood ;
Twelfth to Klghicenlh streets , Ili-oadwav to
Sixth avenue. Airs. Sllcott , Airs. ( Jray , Mrs.
Talbott ; Twelfth to Eighteenth streets , Sixth
lo Klxhtcciith avouu ? , .Mrs. McMillan , Airs.
lllKhsmltli ; Kighleenth to Twenty-third
Rlieets , llroadway to Sixth avenue , Mrs.
Sklnkle. Airs. Salisbury ; Eighteenth to
Twciily-thlid stieets , Sixth to Klghtoentth
avenue. Airs. Kohl , Mrs. Otto ; all territory
south of Iliondway fiom Twenty-Thlid street
to the ilver. Keys llros. , Mis. II , Swan , W. W.
( 'ones ; all lorrltory noith of Ilroad-
viiiy , between Tweiity-thlid stient and
thn rvcr | , Mrs. Dudlev , Airs. C. Armour Mrs.
Uraves : all terillory north of llroadway , be
tween Eighteenth and Twenty-third streets ,
Mrs. Charles Ware , Aim. A. W. Johnson , Alls.
( Ice , IAl. . Shuhcrt : all tenltory noith of
lioadway between Eighteenth mid Twelfth
o Avenue K , Mru. Koblnson. Airs. Mai tin. Alls.
lenry Alud e ; nil torrltoiy between Eigh-
eentli and Twelfth , fiom Avenue 1" noith to
i.aKu , and all territory uoith of Hioadway to
\\eiiua I ! , between Seventh and Twelfth
Micols , Airs. J. Al. .Miller , Alis. Ciomble , Airs.
Love ; all terrlloiy north of Avenue E , be
tween Seventh and Twelfth stieets , same
committee ; north of llroadway to Scott , and
julween Seventh , North Alain streets , Wasb-
nptou 'iMMiue to Oakland avenue. Airs. J. 0.
Dellaven. Airs. Hammer , Airs. Warren , Alls.
Louie ; nil torrltoiy on Oakland avenue and
ntnrsi'i-tlm ? avenues from Cemetery to
i'lnteher avenue , Mrs. O. Al. Hail , Airs. E.
i.ougi-c , Airs. Nat Sheiiard , Alls. Lucas , Airs.
Level lit ; all teirllory on WashliiKloii
a\emiu between Oakland avenue and
North First stieet , and between llroad-
iv.iy and WashliiKton avenue , Includ-
ng North Second IHH ! ( irant stieets ,
Mis. liohliison , .Mrs , Spencer , Alis. Smith , .Mrs.
Aithiir , Alls. Itohror ; llroadway fiom .Seventh
street to Chicago .t Northwestern depot. Dell
Morgan , J. H. I'aco ; llroadway from t'hlcngo
t Noithuestern depot to ami Including
Slicotsvlllo , A. C' . Harding , W. W. Cones.
corn ! Sucrar Curnl
Try the Council UlulTs sugar corn.
Tlio best in the market.
Absolutely no chemicals used to
uleacrh the corn white. It is young ,
tender , sweet , clean and wholesome.
Great clearing sale of upholstery
goodp , fringes , China silks , dotted Swiss ,
Kouian htripe.s , etc. , at less than cost
until .Innnury 1 , ! ! ) ! . Council UlutTs
Carpet Co.107 Hroudway.
AlllKlllllcniit. OIIICPH ,
The curious part of the public that drops
in occasionally to watch the work of
remodeling Masonic 'emplo hall , changing
it from its quondam lisa as tlio arena for all
Kinds ot public events into suites ot omccs
for the United Slates Masonic Benevolent
ami the Guaranty Fund Life associations ,
get a last opportunity to reali/o tbo immense
magnitude of the great hall , it was the
largest hall in the city and 0110 of the largest
In tbo west , perfectly lighted and ventilated ,
and it is with slnccrcat regret that tbo
peonlu see It closed to public uso. Hut the
demands of business tire inexorable , and the
growth of thu great Masonic Life Insurance
company mid Its vigorous young associate ,
the Guaranty Fund , has been so rapid that
the en tire building is required for
thu transaction of the business. The
work of transforming the hall into
ofilcos has been going on tor
a month and is now so nearly finished that
they will bo ready for occupancy by January
II. With the completion of the work the
llncst suite of oftlccs In the state will bo at
the disposal of thu olllcers of the companies
nnd the force of clerics which takes care of
tbo vast volume of business , The west
trout of the hall has been divided into three
apartments , "O.\r ! > feet each , which open
into an enrlitcon-foot hallway. The first
room will bo occupied by Secretary . J.
Jameson and will communicate with the old
suite of oftlces by a private doorway leading
through the mailing room. The second
apartment will bo for tlio use ot Medical
ICxamincr Dr. T. 1) ) , I/accy , ntid thu one ad
joining n , fronting south and west , will
bo Judge J. H. Heed's ofllcc. These
ofllccs , with their eighteen-foot ceilings
and numerous immcnso windows , nro as
nearly perfection us any man could deslru.
At the end of thu hallway is u smaller room
titled up for the exclusive usu of the agents.
The remainder of the hall , with the excep
tion of the southeast corner Is in one big
room und will bu occupied by the desks of
the clerks and assls ants. The corner re
ferred to contains ono of thu most important
features of the change. It is the largest
and best vault In the state or In the entire
west. It is Ifix''O feel Iu sua , with eighteen-
foot ceiling and walls three feet thick , Ono
largo window m the south cad lights up the
mfiMlvo slrom : bo The window Is pro
tee ted by double Irotiiwilt doors opening
from the Inside. Only tiMI of the wa'l ' sp.iro
is covered now , buCllilit gl\cs nearly 1,000
plKoon holes for tiling , papers and boons.
With the vault doori anil window open it
will make a pleasant Vbb/n / to work In , and it
is the only vault in tW'L'ountry ' where ref
erence work can bo dona1 in tbo sunshine
without taking the uooks and papers out of
the vault. ' ' '
'I ho remodeling Involves Important
chances in the old oflkS , which will greatly
facilitate the work of the clerks by con
centrating every thing' on thoono floor. Tbo
old vault , which was llm-.largcst In the city ,
will still bo used , The j old rooms will bo
used for the cashier's pnt.L-0 and the mailing
and supply departments.
It will perhaps glvil th& best idea of the
cxtcnt'of the entlrolsnlto of oftlccs to say
that tbo floor area occupied Is 8.SIJO square
feet. It also best Indicates tbe growth and
popularity of the great Masonic Ufo Insur
ance company , for less than six years ago
tbo business was all tr.insictc.l in one llttlo
room less than' twenty feet squire.
If yon desire nosoluto iicaeo in
tlio kltehcn ask your groom1 for ,1. 0.
HolTinuyr & Co. ' 9 Funuy Patent Hour.
Trade mark -llluo Rooster.
'IWII Wc
Mr. H. Claude Dye and Miss Bertha ( , rnss
were married last evening at the residence
of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Grass , on Scott street , Ucv. John Askin , D.
D. , pastor of tbo Congregational church , of-
ilclatin ; . About sUtj friends of the
parties were present. Miss ICathorlno
Ogdcn acted as bridesmaid , and Mr. Dvo , a
brother of the groom , at best man. Both
tbo young people are well kjiown in
Council Bluffs social circles "and have
many friends who will extend
congratulations. Alter a short bridal trip
they will ' eturn lo this city and eo at once
to housekeeping. Mr. Dye holds a responsi
ble position in the county treasurer's oftlce.
Mr. Charles U Dickey of Grand Island ,
Nob. , and Miss l.oltlo Pile wore mnriled
yesterday afternoon at the residence of the
hitter's parents on l.lnjolu avenue , in the
presence ( if lm"iodlalo relatives and friends.
Hev. H. P. Dudley of thu Broadway Meth
odist church performed the ceremony , and
Misses Josie Clausen and Jenntu Pile acted
asmahlsof honor. Thov will leave at once
for their new home in Grand Island.
Donsmore typewriters , supplies and
repairs for all typewriters. ,1. T. Find-
ley. Tel. 1(11. (
Ilnrrliiutun Waul * Ninv Trlsl.
The plaintiff filed a motion for a new trial
yesterday In the c.iso of M.irtba F. lUrring-
ton against tbo city. She wanted a judg
ment o. " $ ii,000 ! ! , but the Jury did not look at
it that way and gave a verdict for thocity.
The plaintiff Insinuates very strongly In the
aflldavlt which accompanied the motion
that tbo jurors , or at least a part of them ,
were guilty of improper conduct , in that
they allowed certain members of the city
council to approach them with reference to
the case while the suit was on trial.
Joseph Louis ot Nrw Voik was arrested yes
terday ns a defaulter.
1'at Kll/iuiald , a flagman for tlio Dettolt ,
Grand Union .V Milwaukee lullwav , has fallen
helrtoliK,000. : ( )
The New Minilton block of Providence , It. I. ,
was lilted by Urn last u lull t , Onu man por-
Ished. Loss , i'JOO.OOUr
The Colored Slate Teacllors association of
Mlssoutl Is now In session lit Jeu'cison City.
The session began Tuuhday.
Gangs of robbers aru , teiiorl/lne the small
towns of Oklahoma , ( 'ulo and Lacy ha\e ro-
cehed visits fiom thu gang.
Harry L Mellvnne.lut onetime a wealthy
coal ineichant In ( 'hefetcr Pu. , rominltted nui-
cldo yesterday hy haiiglutfhhnsolf.
I , P. Huston , after attempting to murder Kd-
ward McDonald In St. I.mils , throw himself In
tiont of a tialn ami was dccanltated.
Hush J. tiran ) of Nt\w York was sworn Iu as
receiver of the St. Nicholas hank vu tcrdav.
He had piovlously given Ills hond ot J250.0UI ) .
Captain John H. ( iasfoii , county clerk for
twenty-six yearsjiiid ainumber of Concral
IJusk's roglinenl , dlud eMe'iduy at Vlroiiuu ,
Wls. '
S.uow hccan fallliiB bqiLvfly balwcon 8 and 9
o'clock lust ulKht tit St. r.iul , und at 11 o'clock
over four Inches covoied the ground nud It
waHhtlll falling.
A dynamite bomb was exploded on the porch
of Lilly Auty'.s house In U.ikluud , I'a. , hist
night , breaking thn floor from the hinges und
smashing all the glats in lliu hotisj.
The case tit Chicago of Henry It. Shields ,
thu weallhy Ohio man rliurci'd with Mdnap-
lug Mr. llyerj , a I'ltt hui'K mlllloiialie , was
ye.slurday continued until .lanuary 5 ,
Luahs , ItoseiiUran/ Co. , ' .wuerw of the
Golden I'aglo clothhitf stole of Oshko-di have ,
assigned to Joseph Kloeckner. The assets are
placed at J2GiL ) ( ) ) and the llaullltlLS at J17.80U.
The llr.st engine and curs crossed over the
Missouri river on HID new lliirlliigtou lirldgo
lit llollefotitaluo Illulf yesterday as a test hy
the engineer. The test proved very satisfac
tory.
John P. Hopkins was inaugurated as mayor
of Chicago In ihe courcll cliombcr last night
In thu presence of the greatest gatheilng of
I'lll/tMis onr iibscmhled on any pru\ Ions simi
lar occasion.
Tlllmaii ( Ireen , the trusted carrlngo driver
In u prominent family living li'n miles from
Coluinlila , Mo. , was in rested Tuesday for an
attempted assault on his mlstiess. llehroke
Into her room.
The cerllllcatesof orgiinl/allon of the United
States Coiilage company , the outgrowth of the
National Cordagiicompaiiy'sfalluio , were IIIo.l
yesterday In tlmolllco of tlie sectetary of stale
at Trenton , N. J.
The jury in the Anna Wacncr poisoning c.i'o
at liidlauapolls returned at G o clock ycstoi-
day evening. At 10 o'clock no iigreomunt had
been reached and .Indue Cox oiduiud the jury
locked up for Ihe night.
The United Plates Cordage compiny re-
ceived Its charter yesterday. The now lioard
inotycsteiday lit Xew Voikfor organl/atlon.
lludolph Keppler was elected prebldent and
W. II. Corbln , vicei.icsldenti
Tim motion for a now trial and a motion In
arrest of judgment in the casu of William K.
Kohcitson , the S.illda. Colo. , Danker , uein
overruled yesterday mid Itobortson .sentenced
to one year each on three charges.
Five hundred employed men of Allegheny
City , I'a , , met last nlKhtand adopted lesulu-
tloiisdeclailim that It was the duty of the
municipality lo furnish work for the unem
ployed to support themselves and families.
Thorn was a sweeping reduction In wanes
Inaugurated yesterday at thu Kurd Cllv , I'u. ,
Plato Glass nolle * . The cuts run from 7 to HI )
per cent , according to the grade of pay , thu
higher grades gutting thn heavier cuts m pio-
purtlon ,
At the meeting of the ofllcers and executive
olllcers of thu Hood TcmplaiH of Kansas
yesterday at Kinporla a law enforcement
league wns created , which , It U Intended , shall
hereafter piny u prominent pail In temper
ance matteis.
Tlio extraordinary grand inry of New York
reconvened y < stciday and began hearing Die
chnigcsof Huv , Dr. I'arkliurst. Dr. I'arkhurst
was iircscnt. It Is reported that Inspector
Willis Is among these against whom charged
are to be prefei red ,
A telegram received by Sheriff A. O. Thomp-
Mm of I'liiu 111 u IK Arjv , status that Hans
llydrlck and Claude > hejherd ) , who escaped
from'.jail there August 1& , ami nho neru
churxed with murder and burglary , have been
iccnptured at JacUsop , & { | SH ,
Hverythlng Is ivilut | lU Wlldwood , I'la. , but
there vet remains unuasTiiesi , . Isaiah Kyan U
the only negro positively known to have been
killed Soimuif thu nepipcsrhonciulcadcin
and took part In ihuiilQt have been urie.stcd
and taken by Hherllf ( Jhmiman to Hiiintcrvlllu
Jail. ,
Wllllnm Slovens ami aMr. Stout , two pioml-
nunt farmers near Uiirniirvjlle , Alk. , iiiai- |
leledV dnnsday about liiouoy iimtlcis and a
woman , and thu formerUishaulted thu latter
nlth a knife , cutting andVitnbbliighliii so\ural
times , and then hho UJiij to death with a re
volver. , ,
At n conference ftn a coinmlitee of the
Aiiiulgamatcd Sterl Workers association ves-
leidnyat rueblo , Uoloi'bilpuiliitundent Hob-
Inson of the I'uubloStuttli ' works proposed that
on thu resumption ofmurjf.tho I'lttsburg wagu
> < ciilo bo adopted , 'lyj fiiiiimlitL'u ; uskud time
consider.
to n
Inspector Ilouok udegfuphed I'ostofllco Tn-
buector Johnson at Kl , I.ools yesteiday that
lliu search for the tialn roliliers who went
through thu .Mlssuu I 1'acllle tialn from mall
car tu coach below Colloyvllle , In thu terri
tory , nag progressing u'nil wintUI te ult In thu
capture of all the liuiidlt.s.
The sale of thu Cherokee bonds Issued upon
thu sale of the Cherokee Strip to thu govern
ment and guaranteed by the. scciclary of thu
treasury , liux ill last been accompllsl ed.
Today Kdward Chuddlck , agent for thu Kr-
lungur xyndlcata of Londoii , paid Into thu St.
UmU National bunk SIOU.OUU an guaranty , or
earnest money ,
About 100 delcKates , rcproscntlng KJ.OOO
coal miners of rwitrul Pennsylvania , met In
convention at Dubols , I'a. , yusicrduy Uiellecl
n permanent orKunl/.atlon. Thu merits of the
Knlghtb of Labor. I'nlted Mine Workers of
America and I'edeiiitlonof Checkwelgh I'umU ,
all of which huvo organizations la this region ,
weru dlbcussud , but uctlou was postponed until
the mcetluij today ,
TEACHERS' ' ANNUAL IIEETIXC
Iowa EJucntora of the St xta Association iu
Convention.
EIGHT HUNDRED MEMBERS PRESENT
V.irlnim Minor OrcnnU.itlnni Iutrrc tpd In
the ( iccusloii t'onnldcnililo Iliulnosi
Accntnplliliril Y ( t < Tlny \ \ 111
Adjourn Tomorrow
Dns Motxr.s. Dec. 2" . [ Special Telegram
to Tin : Hni : . ) About all the prominent
scbool teachers of the state are In the city
in attendance upon the twenty-ninth annual
session of the Iowa State Teachers associa
tion which began hero this evening and
will continue two days longer. There will
beTOOorSOO of them altogether , many of
the members sllll arriving. The Woman's
Hound Table hold an Interesting meeting
this forenoo.1 and half a do/en department
Hound Table meetings were held at various
places this afternoon.
The educational council also held a meet
ing today , presided over by .Stato Superin
tendent Knacpller. Tbo following subjects
were discussed : "Needed School Legisla
tion , " II. II. Scerly , president State Normal
school ; H. W. Stanton , Iowa Agricultural
college , Amos ; A.V. . Stut'.rt , city superin
tendent. Ottumwa ; W. F. Chevalier ,
city superintendent , Ucd O.ik , and
others. "Svstem of Issuing County
Ccrtlllcatcs , " J. .1. Mcfonnoll , State
university , Iowa' City ; .1. W. McClcllan ,
city superintendent , Vlnton ; F. J. Sessions
Cooper , city superintendent , West Dos
Molnes , mid other * . "How Shall Wo
Diminish tbo Waste in Our Present School
System In Graded ami llleh Sehoo.l Workf
10. N. Colomancit.v superintendent , Lemurs ;
Lvdl.x Illinium , principal high ciiool. Kast
Waterloo ; W. F. King , president Cornell
college , Mount Vernon ; ( ! . A. ( S.ilcs. presi
dent Iowa college , Orlunell , and others.
At the opening session of the state asso
ciation proper this evening President Frank
H. Cooper of Dos Molnes delivered the
annual address. It is expected that Piesl-
dent William Heardshar of the State Agri
cultural college will bo the now president of
the association.
Interesting1 Meeting Concluded.
Dr.s MOINI : , Dec. 27. [ Special Telegram
to Tun HISI.I : The low.i Academy of
Sciences closed Its meeting today. The elec
tion of ofllccrs resulted : President , L. W.
Andrews , Iowa City ; 1'rst ' vice president ,
11. W. Norrls , Grlnticll ; second vice presi
dent , C. H. Keyed , DCSIouis - secretary
and treasurer , Herbert Osborn. Ames ;
executive committee , C. ( J. Nutting ,
Iowa City ; Prof. M. F. Aioy ,
Cedar Falls ; W. S. Hendrixou. firinuell.
The following fellows were elected : 11. F.
Bain , C. W. Mully. 15. II. Lonsdale. A. G.
Leonard , Miss M. Howe , DCS Molnes ; W. It.
.Mocker , Ames ; A. J. Jones. Orinnoll ; F. M.
FullHurlington ; A. C. Pago. Ced-ir Falls ;
Dr. I. W. Smith , Ames ; W. S. Windle , Oska-
loosa ; Dr. U. M. Hobby , low.i City. Asso
ciate members : Prof. H. Flr.le , Kijctto ; D.
H. Hisley , L. 11. Spinney , L. Thurlimann ,
Ames.
The ncadcmy listened to President Pain-
nvel's address this morning. It was a
scholarly treatise on "Bacteria , " showing ;
the relations of bacteria to modern medi
cine , art and sclciititlc industries. The addi
tional papers by L. W. Andrews on the
"Assumption of a Special Nascent State , "
presented some original calculations and
evoked much discussion.
Will Prolmhly ito Mmttninrll.
CEIIAH Uu-ins , la. , Dec.J" . [ Special
Telegram to Tun Br.i : . ] Arguments were
concluded today on the merits of tbo
temporary injunction issued by Jiidgo Giffcn
restraining the city oftlcials from making a
tax levy on tbe new assessment of ra.il and
personal property based on Its cash value.
Tbo court made an important ruling
on the mutter of the tlmo of com
pleting' the assessment. Though the law
requires assessments to bo completed
before the ilrst day of Juno , ho stated that
it was not mandatory and that the question
would not invalidate the questioned assess
ment and low. The only question that re
mains to be decided is whether or not the
assessment was regularly and lawfully made ,
and from remarks of the court it is inferred
that ho will sustain the validity ot the
assessment. The contestants asked per
mission to Hie an amended petition and were
given until o'clock tomoi row to prepare.
Final decision in this important matter is
then expected.
Pnlluro at binux city.
Sioux CITV , Dec. S7. [ Special Telegram
to Tnc BEU.J Olsen , Carlson & Lundquist ,
clothiers , failed today , with assets of about
$7,000 , consisting of stock and accounts.
Following are the creditors and amounts ot
their claims : F. H. Ludlow , Sioux City ,
312:1 : ; Tilda Carlson , Sioux City , ? 'JOO ; Kock-
ford Suspender company , HocUfoul , 111. , * J7 ;
Wcrnbcrg & Uhlofoldcr , Now Yorlc , &S78 ;
Hofiron Llonchan , Glen Falls , jiM ; Fisk ,
Turner Co. , Minneapolis , $2G7 : MclCibbcn
& Co. , St. Paul , * IST ; C. Strum Sons , Cin
cinnati , ? I,8Si : ; Henry W. Fisher , Chicago ,
&S7 ; Carter Holmes , Chicago , fi2 ; I/me-
ley , Low Alexandria , Chicago , $718 ;
Cowyne. Stone Co. , Chicago , C-831 ; II. W.
King Co. , Chicago , SSSII.
T.nnU l.n ( iranne'M Tronhlrs.
Cniuu HAI'IIIS , la. , Dec. 27. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TIIK UEK.J Louis Lc Grande , lawyer
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
below tlio knee , and was cured sound and well
with two and a half bottles of I
Other blood medicines had failed
to do me any good. WILL , C. IIKATY ,
Yoikvillc , S.C.
I was troubled from childhood ultlinn OT-
grqyiited case of Tetter , mid thrco dottles of
] 1 cured mo tierinanetlv.
V/ALI.ACI ! MANN.
Manntlllr , l.T
Our book on Illood and Bkln Diseases malli'd
tieo. Uwi rr Brccii'ui Co. , Atlaut i , U
BAD COMPLEXIONS
blacklicadi , red , rough ami oily Mn
mid Jmiiil * , dry , lit ! nd ialllii ) >
lialr , uiul tlinjilo Liaby tleinUlicii
nro prevented und cured by Cirri.
CUIIA Ho.u' , mott c'ffdtUu tUi > .
purlfjlnu und ln'natlfjhig boip In
tlioorlJ , in well us jmrcst nnd
n * + Jgurctoit
gurctoit of tollfl mill mirnry
soip . Kohl tbroiinhni ! ! ihu world ,
Stockholder ) ) ' Mnrtinir.
Omaha .V r.lUhorn Valley ltalh\ay Company :
Notlcu U hereby given that Hit' annual meetIng -
Ing of the. stockholders of thu Omaha & K Ik-
horn Valley Uallnay companyfor tlieelecllon
of bin en dliectors ami thu traiisaetlou i < r such
other business us may lawfully cotno liufiuu
thu meeting , will bo held at thu olllco of John
M. Thurston , I'nlou I'aellle building , ( Jmaha ,
Nell , , upon Wciliiesdiiy. thu 3rd day of Jan-
limy , 1804 , tit 10 o'clock a. m.
Tin ) stock transfer books will bo closed ton
dnys beforu the date of thu merlin ; . ' .
lloston , Dec. II , 1UU3. Al.lix MiliAil.
( wrotniy.
0 Md 201.
htovldinlderi. ' 'Mt'ftini. .
Union Hluviitor company of umaha. Notlco
Isheieliy Klveu that Ihn iiiiimal uieollng '
thu stockholders of thu I'nliiii KluvaUirco
pany , for thu purposu of ideetlng seven dl-
iectot > und such other bu > liius > , as may pioiJ-
urly coma bufoiu tin mi'iilliiK will bu liuld at
riiu olllco of John M. Thuriitoii Union I'aclflo
bulldlm : , Omaha. Nub. , up in Mondny , the 1st
day of January. IH'JI , liutvveen the bourn of 10
o'clock a , m. and U o'clock p. in.
Al KX MII.I.AII , Seen'lary.
lloston , Ducembar H ) , 1BU.I. liid2'Jtiu ) :
Nollcu to htoeb ! < il < lor .
Notlco Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of thu stockholdcis of the Omaha
Union Depot company w 111 bu held at thu olllco
of thu Union Depot company , at the liead-
itiiuteri | of thu Union t'acfllc. Hallway com
pany , In the city of Omaha on the Hth day of
.lanuary , IB'J-I , at 3 o'clock p. m. , for the elec
tion of directors and transaction of any other
business that- may legally comu before the
meutliii : . ( Jinaliii. Dec. 1H , 1HU3.
J , U. TAYI.OII , Hoc. Oniahu Union Depot Co.
IJlOd'JOt
and IP ttircr ho wanarrrsli'lua the chnrco
of forgcn , Ii.is been rcioa > rd fiom prison by
Judge Cilber.Honvho held that thn evidence
addoced before the committing nuBl tiatc
did not warrarit his dotctituoi. LotJrando
was Imincdl.itelv rrarrcsted and ti\lu-n to
day to Vlnton , Hcnton coiml. ' , . whew bo Is
wanted on some charge growing out of the
purchase of a buggy.
In I tin Itnndi til it l
IOWA CITV , la. , Dee. 27. Tlio Iowa f'ity
opera house ami other propcity of Hon.
liroklvl Cl.vrk went into the hands ot a re
ceiver this afternoon to satisfy a judgment
of JITV.OOO in favor of tbo owner's former
partner , John \ \ . Caldren.
tlio Aliierlnin 1'iirntlitl ,
LONDON. Dec. 27. The Times this morning
prints a three column article hp.utod "Amer
ican Side Lights on llumu Hulo. " It Is de
voted to refuting what Hstjles Mr. Glad
stone's repeated assumptions that the Amer
ican constitution affords a complete parallel
of. justification for his Irish policy. It quotes
long extracts from Do Tocqueville , LocUcy ,
Mr ice and other Hrlilsh his'orlaus.
Another lliirinlrM Dllfl.
ST. PuTUii tiruo , Dec. 4J7. V duel ha licon
fought near this city between Prhico
Oagarlnl. an ex-oftlcer of the lmpcrt.il
guards and aldu-dr-camp to ( Irand ittike
Vladimir , and Captain Mlateff. duly two
shots were exchamtcil mid neither ol the
combatants were hit. The encounter grew
out of a love affair.
Sliort brcntti , paliita- |
colils , aslhma and broil-
thitis relieved in OM :
MINI ir. by Hie I'm-
Cl'HA Asil-1'AlN 1'lAsilit , the hrst nud
nuly instantaneotu juin-Killiug plaster.
Tor weak , painful Kidney. ' , luck arhc ,
uterine jiaitw and weakness , it is simply
\\om1criul. It ri/tthifS l'ic ' nervous forces
nnd hence curiM nervi-us jwitw atnl mus-
tular weakness when . \11 utliurs tail.
I'rkc ! 951 : f\\t \ , $1.00. At all diiiRcnti or liy
nud. I'oriEK IJKL-O ANO CULM. LUMllo > toii.
Pimples , blotches ?
| 5and eruptions completely - (
$ pletely vanish before (
$ a steady use of (
Beecham95
/VYurth.1 duinr.11 \
( T.isiclcbs )
land health again ( D
) glows in the pure skin ®
land clear complexion. ®
PRESERVE YGiJR EVE SIGHT.
Solo Agents for Omn.hn.
SPECIALIST
tllfl AND
lHUimm-i > : maU In lliu If. ) Union'
of all
Chroiiio , Private nul
Nervous Dlsoasoi. H ntj
to or I'onsiill puraoually.
TKKATiliNr : ItVMAIL.
_ Aililr < ' with Htump. for p.ir-
lliiidtrH , whluli will IKbiintla pUln u'lvulJ.u. 1 *
O lloxOJl O.'Iioa 1H S ir.lh Bl.-oet Om I'l I. NJ
Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored.
' \Votilciirftiv. - . . . . . . . . . T
Debility , anil all thu train
of ovIUIiom e.uly crinrsor
Inter exc mi * , the i etiillRof
ou'i'vuiik. Htrkiiunj , worry ,
ele. l''ullhlreiiRthilovel-
npmcnt andtoiuiclicii to
-every organ and portion
, of thobody. Hinplfnat-
\ ntitl iiiplliodii. Iminedl-
, , . „ „ . . , . , , ) nti ) Improvement heen.
Failure Imimsslhle. S,0 , l rcferenccti. Hook ,
eilihiimtlnn and proofM mulled ( tealvd ) flue.
JRIEJED1CAL CO. , Buffalo , N.Y.
BAILEY , LKAiTNO DENTIST
m
A FULL SET ON RUBBER
Teelh o f tract n J irilnluisly in iiiormii ; .
NIW : TKr.ru KAMI : D\V.
-t llll iii e A'ou * I'
ItruUo anJ l.rown woik , ( luost nnd host at
lowtislurici. * . AM worn w.irr intod.
Pnxton Blk. , 10th and FarnamSts.
ICiilniiifu nn lUlli fit > T lK | > linnn 1O 1
OS.
IViCGREW
U the only
SPECIALIST
WUOTUEATB A.e.
PRIVATE DISEASES
and DEBILITIES of
MEN ONLY ,
Women Excluded.
IB yran orperlunct
Ulrculur * free.
11th and Karnain hu
Nrn
SlmsS Balnbrldii
court * ltj'in 2)-7-i'J , 311:1 ;
block Counull lliu Hi U
id Time
Methods
of treating
Colds and
Coughs \vcro
based on the
idea of sup
pression. We
n o w k n ov
that "fending a
cold" is good doctrine.
of cod-liver oil with hypo-
phosphites , a rich fat-food ,
cures the most stubborn
cough when ordinary medi
cines have failed. Pleasant
to lake ; easy to digest.
l * A.1"1"1 ' ' * > .J' AIMn rrl l ,
g. W. PAMLE , M. D.
The Good San&rikn. SO Yean1 Experience.
BEAUKtl OF DISKASr-S OF MEN AND
WOMUTf. I'UOritlRTOH O1T TIUi )
WOIU.1V3 HKUltAfe UISrilN.
BA11Y Ol' MUUIGINE.
fireat the following Diteasts :
Catarrh of the Head , Thrott , nnd I.unRa ; DW
Oflflcaoftho Eye and ICar , Pita and Apoplexy , Itcnrt
Dlncnse , Liver Complaint , Kidney Complaint ,
Nervous Debility , Mental Depres
sion , Loss of Manhood , Somlnnl
Weakness , Diabetes Bright a m caro.Bt.Vllua'
iWiico. nhcumatlrin , Varal > Bl8. White Swelling ;
Scrofula , Fever Eores , Cancers , Tutnoru
and Fistula in ano removed without
the knife or eJrawinc n drop ol
blood. Woman with her delicate orimns re <
stored to uenlth. Dropsy cured without tapping.
Special Attention given to private
Diseases of all kindo.
case i cannot euro without moroury
S-.SPO Worms removed in two or thrco hours , or no
pay. heinorrhoiib or Piles cured.
TJJOSH 1VIIO AUK AFFLICTED
Will Eavollfo and hundreds of dollars by calling
oil or using
OR. G. W. PAflGLC'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES.
The only Physician ivbo can toll ivlmt nlla
a ) > CTM > \ilthout uaklug a qucutluii.
All rorrespondeticoBtricllvoonfldeutlul. lledlcinl
suit by express. Address all letters to
G.V. . PANGLB , M. D
fl..1. llroiii/u'fi.v , Coiifio/l
n"Kne\ovo \ I cents In Ht.imps Inr elrualar
WARM WATER FOR STOCK.
-J
BURNS COflL.
WOOD 0/1 / COOS
TlilH T.'inlt IlPiui'i'viM itivp ill-no wml Rtocll
tank ( ruin fn'c'/lnj ; In i-oldcui wfiilhi-r. row Htoc'lt-
ini'ii iv.illHIP H'lvln lo tlic-lr cattle hi colil
Wf.itlicr. MiuliHif I'xii.i ln-avy iralvnulzuil Iron
Will 1-iHl many leant wltliuiit ii'ii dr. Sent tu any
aclihvHK on n culpt of $10 Ul ) K O. II , ncicj Dlbcouul
to thu tr.idc' .
COLE & COLE , ifcti. ia.
CHRISTMAS MEATS
I'ho mnst for tbo money ami best In the
city. If you want to see the llnesl dtanluy
of moats. Huh , K.IIIIO and poultry , and If you
want to sot the best meats for the least ;
money , to to I'oUoiny'a mnv inurUot , a'l : !
Hrondwny ( Mesehendorf's old stand ) .
Ilero'H prices that talk. Head them nnd sea
If it ii necoasury for anybody to go hunpry :
Koast beef from lie to 'A > ; bolllnif bcof from
toOe ; sirloin stenii from Hj ) to l e ; portcr-
IIOUHO HlcKik from KM to l''c ; round steak
from 8c to 10c ; fibs and cliuuk uteak from Ho
to 7i.oj } corneil beef from 'Ii5 to CKJ ; clods
( boneless ) , Ik' ; pork rhnp3 , lie ; pork butts ,
Kle ; Halt pork , Hlc ; mutton of all kmdu from
Tu ; to UK ; ; veal of all kinds from 7o to lUo ;
pork Haiibagt's from Kc to IUc ; Ciillforniu
hams , To ; bacon , l-'j'o ' ; lard from 8 o to UJo
Those price0 are subject to chains.
\Vo make our own sansiiKcs ( nil kinds ) ,
Wo sell Ainm.frr.i.v ( jnr.Ariii : thnn any
markut in town.
\Vo huvo thu largest nnd llnest fish and
trair.o diaphiy at low-cut possible prices.
A , F. POKORNY , 333 Broadway
SENSIBLE
PRESENTS
USEFUL PRiiSEmj
Presents that can be us d as
well as looked at.
SktitoH , SlctlH , Cnrvhif , ' Sots , Cutlery ,
illvur I'lntotlraro. . ( JhriBty KnivoH ,
Fancy Tctv und C'olToo 1'ots. Prices
away down.
P. C , DoVOL , 504 Croadway
Special
CO'JH3lt ' BL'J7/S ;
1AO YOU Xuo.v lint D.iy & Hois nave
I-/c ho icy bvr aliHiti mil uuU
thin city1
A1ISTHAOTS niiU loans P.inn atu city pron irl/
uud nulu. ' It .
lioiUht I'uniy Tliouu * , C/o.nul
llhitlM
_
( AHIIAniroinovixl. : . coH | niol > i. v.uiltu chl uniyi
Jclw-inoiL ia llurXu. ut Taylar'tt itruoury , JU
Ilroiduay
lVi KKNT-A l-roo : IIQ-IHJ. liviutrj of F.
I Uivln.-llSTToutli Itl
AUUKATU.iiKUhii tuoucri'H hiHlduclly IhnltHi
I'oino nnd Htiiiim. UN II iiiiiul IMJ Hold ,
uhluldn , Nlchulbou Co , , Council Uluttu.