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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
TllK OMAHA DAILY BEE : IWIDVY , JANUATIY 10. 1801. THR DAILY H30E COLNXtl * W.tTM ornrrs M > . .2 IT.AKI. STIIT.V.T lo cny parto : tlio cliy It. W TII.TON - Muimcr . . . . . . . " rniinvrQ JHiitnpnOfriio. : -i ? . .i I IIOM.S n.2l ! MI.MIlt U/.Ar/lM. Boston fitora ten-day sale now on. Anna 1) , Forrest has boon granted a Alvnn'i1 fiom .lohn H. Forrest , The T.oogo of Porfcctlon will meet this evening al the Scottish Kite hall on Pearl itrco1. ( Jilantho .iMombly No I , Pjllnin Sister- hooil , A ill glun masiiteraiio | at'Woodmen ball Tcbruary 2. Tlio regular mooting of ridels'v council. Kojal Atcanum , will uo held thlu ovcning In the hall in the llidwn huil'llng. Annual mcollnu of the Veteran Hi emeu's association totiluht. A full nttondauco ro qulmd. P. 1) Moomaw , picfcidont Unity g-illil will huiil Its regular meeting tills afternoon at 3 ! ! ( J o'clock at the homo of Mis .1 Q Andcison A full aUendaiico is drslicd. Amairiago llcenso wns Issued vestml.iv to Alexander Cihlll of Omaha and Uhoda H Athottonof Homingford. Their ac.es were 40 anil ! ! J , respectively The Woman's Amoiican Protootlvo isso- elation -vlil meet at Knights ot Pvthias hall till * evening in regular session Olllccrs will bo elected. All momucrs arc icijucsted to attend. An entei tainmont was ytlvcn last evening bv Gi.uo guild at Grace IJpisropal chtitch A latge ciowd was present , and the piogr.tiu of inuKlc.il and lltoraty ntimbnia was eti Jojcd imtnoiiRoly. 'iho United Order of Tteubund , lodge No MI , will give a pi and m.i ! > quciadu at Hughes' hall , Saliudav evening , .lanuai } 2" . l'ri/cs will ho awaided for thu finest and for thu most nnlijuo costumes llouaul Qnlnci , t\vo-vcar-old son of Mr. nnd Mis Chailes U' Johnson , died Wcdncs- lay night The funct.il to&k place at 10 o'clock vesteiday morning fiom the family residence on Iowa avenue. iiderTV Williams is holdlne a series of mcutimrs at Overtoil's mission under the nnsplccs of thoChuch of the letter Day Saints Largo ciovuls till the building nightl.v and a gteit deal of Interest is mani fested All are invited to attend C 12 1U11 of this cltv has just been avvuded the contract for dt awing thn plans ana simeiintending the election of thu new touit house at Mani-licutcr , la He had competition from Now i'oilc , Plulidelplila nnd a number of other eastern cities to con tend against. Iho repoit that as aicsultof the trueo between the Omaha division of the Older ot Jlailwai Telcgtapheis and Grand Chief -llamsoy the publication of 'Tho Wasn" would cease , seems to bo incorrect V E Ciillllnnd one of the puhllshcis , stated that anolhur Issue would como out in about ten clajs. The fire department was called out vestor- d.iy slioitl.\ afternoon \ > \ an alain. I'lom n dwelling occupied hv a man named Hceso. at the curnor of Main street and Kighth Bvenue Thcto was no lite , but n little smoke hail been seen issuing fiom a w luilow nnd caused some D.Vslander to think that the sci vices of the department wore needed. 'iho scjith for Muion Kelsey , the missIng - Ing Oaincr township farmer , leads his friends to the belief that he 1ms wandered nwaj in a Jit of mental aberration or some thing else , lather than that 1m has been made awav with for hsmonoHe ! \ bought clgais at Uief's on Monday , and latnr was seen no ir Missouri Vallei going in a north- erl.v ditcctlon. Paul Paulson had a trial in Justice Vicn's court josterdav for the purpose of nscertaihing whether ho had shot at Mrs. Mat la Clitio or at Mis Mai la Cllno's dog. The evidence showed conclu sively that considctablo eaith wus lipped up in tin ) immediate vicinity of the dog , but Mrs. Cline seemed to be ui.injiued. Paulson was discharged. " As the prosecuting \ \ itncps left the room she administcicd Euvcial bits of scatlilntr invcctivo to the 'squite , which war accepted In all humility. Willltm Cainahan , a liaek diivervvho has plajcd the pait of a police pet on a number of occasions , was artcstcd vestctday after noon and taken to tile city jail to sctvo out n thirty-day sentence that was imposed on him some time ago , but which he avoided by n judicious use of his legs. When ho artlvod at the station ho claimed the sentence had been suspended by Judge McGee pending good behavior. Uo was thotefoto released until this mottling , when the court will have a chance to sus pend it again If it thinks lit. Miss llofcr , editor of the Kimlcigaitcn Magazine in Chicago , is to give a lecture Batutdav afternoon , at 2 , : ) ( ) o'clock , at the kindoigaitcn looms , Willow avenue. The admission is 2"i cents. Tcachois. mothois , nnd , in fact , all Inteicstod In this woik , should sutelv avail themselves of this oppot- tunlty of heating ono who is not only en thusiastic and expeiicnced , but who has already gained the icputation of being a most Intct esting snc iker. A number of the Omaha teachois have oxpteased their inten tion of coming over to hear her. 11 ( iv o you seen tlio now gas henturs at tlio Gas company' ! ) ollice ? Don't forjrot the musical event of tlio eofisoii tonight nt Broadway church. Prof. Jumos Hamilton Howe , Mrs. Wiikcllo'Ul , Miba Nool'o O tluii. Dr. .Tollrlcs' ' diplithoriu romctlv kills iliphtliorla but not your child , At Onv is' , Huurdsloy's , UoIItivon's , Council lilullrf ; 11404 Cumin ; * street , Omaha. Gcor oS. Davis , proscription druggist Domestic soni ) IB tlio best J. N. Casady Is in New Mexico. W. F. VicUay will leave today for the Black Hills on a business trip. Mis. Henry Klshton is recovering ftom a sevcru attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. O. C. Gaston , couit reporter for Judge Thotnell , Is spending a few liajs' vacation In Tabor. The Misses Bodlson and the Misses Louis left last evening for St. Louis and Lafayette - otto , Ind , , to vlsjt friends. A T niwell has lotutncd fiom Now York , whither ho was called by a telegram an nouncing the dcatli of his father , Mrs M J. Sullivan and her sister , Miss Anna Brodotick , have gone to Lading to at tend their father , who is very 111. U. C. Collins of Ifed Oak has arilved In tno city and will loin un hoio permanently , hav ing gene into business on Lower Main sticot with his LuoUiL'iInIll w. L. B. Bolt. W. A. Wyman , II. Ouron and John Mul queen , who loft for a western trip a short tlmu go , weioheaid fiom .vcstciday , h uing Just arrived at Salt Lake City , where they nro devoting some attention to religious matters , and pattlculatly to an investiga tion of polvRiuni. They will stop next at Portland , Oro. Somr recital at Piesbytorian church toniirht by Mis. Wadsworth. Admission - mission , fiO cents. Begins promptly at o'clcck. Benefit of C. 10. society. A very quiut wcddlnc took placoyesterday aftcinooii , which will intoicst a largo circle of thu friends of the conttaot- Ing parties , Mr. W. U Balnbtldcu und Mis. M. A. McCargcr. Tno leremony was performed by Itev. Mr , Sims , thofathorofMis McCarcar None were pics- cut except the family and after thuceiemony the newly wedded ones staitcd 01 a short ti ip eastward. Mr Balnbrldgo Is of tlio law Him of Sims & Bainbrldgo and in both pto- fcRaloiml and social circles stands high , whllo she whom he has thus won is most highly esteemed by many friends. Song iccltal Filday night at Prosbv- torlan church for benefit of thu Chris tian Hndeavor hcoioty. A rich program to bo given by Mth. Wadbworth and Prof. Baotons. Admission , 50 cents. Bmoko T. D. Kinir & Co's Partagaa. V Domestic boap is the % TPtii' MiiAit fii f'\pir lit PPPO iNE\\b \ \ I1 ROM COLNCIL BLtrFb Another Ohapter in th Whikj 0\so of Saloon Kooar Mittnticlit , ORDLR ISSUED BY JUDGE FOX VIOLATED Dppntr MnrOinl Vavflrr nmi the = t loon 41iui I'lucml tjndnr .Vrrrnt for CunU iiiit | of Cuint VV Illliini ItoluiliiK'n Con nection wllli the C'me. The last chiptcr In the thrilling romance entitled "How Mlttnacht Out Ills Jig.fulco Bacic , " Joos not seem to IIHXO been reached jot Yrjteirday William Hohning went to.lus- ilco Kox' & olllco and told the court that if liad bcin helil in coiitumpt foUeputy \ M.iuhnl Fowler and Ficd Mlttnacht. As near as can bo teamed the contempt - alsls In the scl/uio on a wilt of replevin of barrels , bullies and jup.s that wcto licld under an order of Justice 1'ux'a couit. Hohning backed up his Assertion byanafllilavlt , nnd on the sticntrlh of this allldaxit both Peeler and Mittnacht wcro placed under an cat and summoned Into the ptescnco of the court. They will have a heating next Monday af tat noon at ! i o'clock. Mlltnacht will also have a hearing on the chat go of keeping a place for the sale of in toxicating Iliiuoia , an information mak ing such a chaigo hiving also been lllut by the same ptrty > estcrday. Altogether llnhnlng shows but little Inclination to Ilo do\\n , in spite of the prom ise the authotitlcH make that they will have him In a hot box befoio a week has rolled atound The case isaxlng as'Intelcsting as only a whisky case can , when it is tiled undui the laws of loua. lU'.NNI-jON HUMS. Orciit J inn tr > C'oHtSilr. No let up to it. Prices arc being cut to pieces. A great ilay Thursday. Don't ' miss Is. Road the priced carefully , then couii ! and sou tlio poodi. 100 ilo/c-n misses' and children's , fast black cotton ribbed l0c ! and H. > o hose today ! ) c pair. Ladies' f > 0c quality fast black , ilecco lined IKHO now UC ) pair. 50 dozen gents' hcaxy Rjckfoul socks , ' ) c pair. 1,000 ladies' all linen collars nnd cults 2e { each. 1,000 skeins wool yarn , all colois , Ic skein. Cloaks at half price. Nearly giving away furs. ( ! o line IlU-inch unbleached muslin , now Ucyaid. Soiling wool dress goods nt cost. Thousands of tcmnants of black and colored dross goods nt half price. Ladies' $2.00 kid glove" , 7'Jc pair. 10"i do/en ladies' undtussed real kid gloves in browns , tans and grays , in live and feovon hook , also button and mosquc- tairo , thov formerly sold by us at $1.50 , $1.75 and S2.00 ; today , limit two pairs tea a customer , "Oc pair. 100 do/en printed border , hemstitched handkerchiefs , slightly soiled , 2jc each. Come today \\horo the onlj gieat cost sale is now going on. 15KN.VISON' BllOS . Council BlulTb. ChrUtliin Church Itrpnrt. Rev. i : W. Allen , pastor of the Christian chinch , has picpatcd a statement of the piOL'tcis mido by the oignni/aiion wilh he Is connect ? 1 , and has fmulshed Tun Bn : a copy. The piogtess shown is rcrtainly a matter of congiatu- latlon to both pastor and mcmbcis The total cash leceipts for the year ending Januaiy 7 , 1821 , was ? . ' > ,7aj GO , divided as fol lows among the % anous suboiganl/ations- Treasurer of the chutcli , SJ.OOO : Sunday school. f'iOl ; aid soclctj , $ .tbS ; Society ot Chilstian tliidc.uor , $ T > t ; Kings Daughicts , Wb2 ; thu lot , $1,850 ; lurnlshlngs , &M. The disbursements , W.Oo'J. There have been 170 additions to tno church , which now lias a niembeishtp of 307. The Sunday school has a membSishlp of i")0 , an incieaso of 175 'J ho aid society has gtown to forlv thieo , an Incieaso of nine teen , 'iho Voting Peoples Society of Chrisl tian nndca\or has iccehed sixty ad ditions , and now numbers uighty- eipht. Membetship of Kings IXiugh- tcis , foiti-ll\o Membciship of Junior Cliustian J ndoaAor , foitj-eight. I'nroll- mcnt of Mlbsion Sunday srhuol , eighth-nine , nntollment of night school , thirty-eight. The Buicau of Public Comfort has helped thati-elf < ht families , includiiiu 120 persons The gieilcst cause for thankfulness is the fact of the erection of the new building at the coiner of Scott and Mxnstcr sticots , the combined cost of the house and lot bointf $5,000 In concluding the icpoat Mr. Allen says : "Dining tlio jcai a host of fiicnds have shown their kindly inictcst in our welfare by many couuosics. Woaienot lacking in appicclatlon. Piist of .nil wo would men tion the dally papers , TUB BEP , the World- Hoi aid , the Nonpareil and the Globe. They ha\o uuaiiably guciiius every courtesy known to the ait of the newspaper man , both in publishing oui notices and commend ing almost unstintedly our oveiy enterprise. "To the Woman'b club of Council Blutfs wo aio indebted for our bciutlful World's fair w Indow. lo a multitude of both Know n and unUuoun friends , who hav.o contributed both money and talent , we acknowledge our Indebtedness and expicss the trust that wo may continue woitliy of the constant esteem and eoulldence of ovoiy class. " Cliiiinlxirs' Diincincr I'rnctlce. For beginners , every Monday. Junior class , 4 p. in. ; adults , 8 p. in. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 1 p. in. Assemblies every Wednesday 8:110 : p. in. Ilia elegant academy in the Shugavt- Boni % block can bo secured , with elevator services , for parties and miHicales. Apply to Mr Winters t elevator. The best of music cau bo furnished for all parties. Ak your gioeer for Dome stio aoap. Mticul O 14 DiuiiUKffl. 'I ho supreme court has Just handed down a decision in the c-.ao of I. C. Mucci against Dr. R W. Houghton , In which the plaintiff sought to recover S-'i.OOO from Hoighlon tor alleged malpractice in setting a broken aim. The aim had to DO biokcn and lesot. Dr Houghton's defence was that the arm was pioporly sot in the Hist place and that Muccl would h.uo had no trouble with it had ho obovcd the ph\slclan's instructions and not insisted upon going to work before U had hail time to got well. Upon tilal a Jury In the Pottawattamle county dlsiiiut couit giuo Muccl a vcutlct of fiUO and lloughtoa appealed the case. Yostciday's tulcirrauhiu dispatches contained the Information mation that thu decision of the low or couit was ufllrined. Ladies , if jou desire ao-oluto peace in the kitciiou ask your grocer for J. G. IIolTmayr < te C'o.'s Fancy Patent Dour. Trade mark Blue Koostor. Aio you going to tlio song rooital Fri day night , at the Presbytoiian uhurouy Abk your gi ocor for Domcstlo soap. Uliiirch Ilii liii > The First Congregational cmirch hold Its annual meeting Monday nlifht. Thciowuto present mote than throe times as many no usually icspond to roll call. Tno incieaso la attendance was not duo to any expectation of spicy debates on shatp nlvlslons on Im- poilant iuestlons | , but rather to tno general increase in Interest appaient In all departments of this chuich homo. Thc < early pait of the incnms was spent at the supper tables w lilch hud been lemptlncly spread by the ladies. After ttiu boclal session business \viis Droccdcd with In the expeditious and bur- monlous manner which has always chur- acteiUed these meetings. A very completu and clear statement wan made of tno thmncct , showing plainly whuro all the money hail comu from and where it hao iouo. 1 he needs of iho futuio wcio ulsd ict forth nnd an cnlluialnstlc wllilmr- cs to turot thfso wai apparent. The c.crk reputed twcitlj-eight additions to the chun h ilurlng the tar The Sundaj sihnol , Clirlstltn Kndcavorsorlotj , Missionary o- ciety , I < ndlc < Aid societj , In fact cvorv dc- piumcat made a formal icirart , and the showing was most encouraging During the past year Kov. Dr. Askln had bjcn called to the pastorate , and it was evident from the reports that the In spiration of his leadership and the nlsdom of his management dunnr these past months had caused a i eat ralU Ingot the forces of the soclot.\ Numerous rcp.ilis and improvements have been tnadu to tlio church property , the attendance nt the various services has increased gicatlv and the outlook Is conceded to bo most hopeful , The election of oftlcers was ically a re election , thciciclng no changes made. C. O. I ) . llllfMVVS Sprclnl rinnr Suln for 'IhUVcolt. . Garland flour , the best flour made , only $1.00 sack. Acme flour , made from selected hard winter wheat , guaranteed to bo as good as any flour iiiada in Council Bluffs , goes this week at 90c. Buffalo , the best soft wlicai patent , only 8.c ) Daisv brand , n good straight gnulo flour , "tic. Big Loaf flour , a good baker , only fiOc. Rye flour , 45c sack. Hyc graham , l.'io sack. Urahaiu flour , 2. > o sack. Corn meal , lOc sack. 2.2 poimils line granu lated sugar for $1.00. The best soda or oyster crackers 5c pound. Wo will give 100 sackri of flour to the destitute Of Council BlulTs. Any ono in need call at DuLong's mission and got an 01 dor on us for the biune , free of charge.BHOWN'S BHOWN'S C. O. D. CuocnuY. Council Bluffs. Hear Mrs. Wadswotth and Prof. Baotons at Prosbytoriaiu'liureh tonight , at 8 o'clock. II\DIN ; IIVIL. Two Cdiinrll ItluIN llnnlcom Knjoycil thu SoiiK tli > n of Home llrltl Up. C ft ll.uinan and Augustus Blersnelm , itwo of the well known biukuisof Council Bluffs , were passougets on the Kansas City , St. Joe < & Council Bluffs train that was held up at an eaily hour vustotOav moining four miles this sldo of St Joseph. Although they passed thtough the alTiay without having - ing a pei sonal encounter with ciiellvo masked men who did the Job , still the cxncilcnco was not one that they desire to haveie- peated They woio out lee much gray iu.it- ter wondet ing WHOM tiieir tut n would come to bo hauled up befoio the court of confisca tion , 'ihey cho a giaphie description of the affair. "If you went to Buffalo Bill' show in Chicago , last summer , ' said Mr. Ilannan , in conversation with a reporter , " .you know wtiat it sounded HKe 1'hc ilrst thing I hcaid was the explosion of the torpedo that had been In id on the track to hrljig the tiain * o a standstill. Tncro must have been llflccn or twenty shots llrcd. Biersheim was asleep across the aisle and when ho hcaid the noise he woke up and i.iised his curtain t6-sco what was the matter. Ono of the robbers saw him and sent a shot or two in the ilitcc- tion of the open cm tain , which speedily con- vinjed lilm that the best thing that he could do w as to lie down and go to sleep The thing happened on the ulciilicat spot whoo acang of train tobbcts was killed a shoit time ago. " The Council Blutfs contingent was not in the goto Dusmess , and mauo no attempt to shoot any of the des- peiadocs , although Mr. Bicrsheim is ono of the ciack shots of this vicinity and could undouutcdly have made things inteiestmg for them had ho been ptovlded with a shotjrun and the in clination to use u. Both of them agree that the woist part of the encounter was the uncertainty as to whether the dcsperidocs would confine their attention to robbing the express mes senger or would also decl.lro dividends with the passengers. Mr. Ilannan was not at all "tattled , " "but while the shoothigi was going on ho took what sihcr ho had out of his nutflo and throw it down on the floor of the car and fotgot all about it until ho got homo and took an ac count ot cash , resulting in the discovery that ho was out of silver. JMoii ! Rdltorlnl Kiulorsmnonr. Wo clip the following hearty endorse ment ft oin the Jackson , la. , Sentinel of October 0 , concerning the S\\eotland Specific Remedies : "They have achieved wonderful success in the treatment of the bii-k , and constitute a specific for which the broad claim is made that it is the greatest medical discovery of the ngo. Considering the surprising euros that are being continually effected no ono has had the hardihood to gainsay it. A Sentinel reporter , learning of D.-s. Do- Pow & Scotland's ; phenomenal MIC- cess , made it convenient to interview some of their patients without their knowledge of the object of his mi-islon. Enough was observed by tno reporter to convince him that the doctors nrp per forming wonders that astonishing 'tho medical world. " Ofllce and laboratory GOO } Broadway , Council BlulTb , la. Scientific optician from Chicago at Wollman's Broadway. Byes tested fico. Remember the song iccitai lor ocnoitt of Christian Endeavor society , by Mrs. Wadbworth , at Presbyterian church to night. Begins promptly at 8 o'clock. Annual The annual meeting of the Guaranty Fund L.ifo associ ition was hold in the rooms of the associ ition in the Masonic block jester- day afleinoon. The election of dltcctors was the Important featifro of the meeting. Dr. T. B Lacoywas selected for the term of six \eats , Judge J. K Ueed for live years , P. II. Blown for four \eats , W. J. Jameson for tin co j cars , J C Mitchell for two j cars and Dr J. H Cleaver for ono. > ear. ' 1 he annual icpoit tor lb' . ) , ) , which was an Imiioitant part of the business of the meetIng - Ing , showed a very giatifjing conditioner the company , nnd an incieaso lor the iear gi eater than any previous year. The busi ness for Ib'J. ) had Increased the company's assets neatly $ -3,000. This had been done at the lowest cost to the insuteu in the history of llfo insurance , and the members , in consequence , aio as highly delighted with the not icsults of the jcar as tlio ofllccis of the association 'J ho intention is to push tlio business with gteater energy than over tills , \o ir and bring a much crioitor number of people within the ptotcction of thu asso ciation. _ . A MICH Juror * . The following giand and petit Jurors were drawn jestctday for the term of distilct couit which commences at Avoea Fob- i nary 0. Or.tnd Jury David Blaln , Waveland : D. W. Botulf , Macedonia ; David Brown , Lii- ton , 1M. . Alec , Lincoln ; W II. Smltli , Wtight , W B Butler , Bclknap ; J. II. Poiry , Carson ; KioJ Uohrs , Pleasant ; William Clatk , Valtoi j Julius Dotliff , Knoxj George Boiton , Grove ; 1 1mmas Block , James Petit Jui.v Fiank Busso , James , S , H. Hopkins , K It Woodman ) , Macedonia , Chtls Ilogcdorn , Henry Franz , Hcni\ Fleming , Pleasant ; F. M. Ilabicht , Valley ; H. M. Bai tlcy , J. C. Black- ab.y , Lincoln ; William Gustln , Gtovc ; J. II. Slvcrs , 1C. Walker , Bolknap ; W W Bunker. Preston Tllton , L. A. Stamen , Liyton ; L. C Green , Joe Mc- Cauioy. William Thics , Knox ; S. H Head , N. S. Loudon , Caison ; II. L Cocklin , Wavu- land ; Uenty Wotrii'k , Wtlght ; W. S. LMic , Center ; P. Slump. Wiight. Nassau Investment company guarantee Nebraska raili oad collections. Men lam block , Council Bin Us. "I'l'iicn" Ditiicn. The ladles of Alfarutta council , Degree of Pocahontas , gave a "puacu" dance last nluht at Chambeis' academy. The trill was prettily hung with cvusrccus. About 200 participated , and Mrs C. 13 Brownlec , Mrs. Brldcnbcckcr and Mr * Butler , who had charge of the tin alignments , wcro left In no doubt of thulr success in providing pleasant cntct lulnmcnt for all , SCOXED BY JUDGE TUTHILL Oao of tlio Oounsol fpr { lie Prosecution in the Oronin 0 pticcturod , SEVERE ROAST FOp AtFOSNEY SCANLAN Ilo Wrote in n r.beff I'npnr thnt tlio CoiiKliIln Jurjr lji U Jlecn I'liod , unit U in Nut Allowed livmi it Wont of J.'xpliitmtjoit' ' in Court. Cnicino , Jan IS.-rAftcr the introduction of a few minor cxluoltf , Assistant States Allot nc ) Bottum today formallv announced that the prosecution In the Cougiilln trial was ready to turn the case over to the de fense. Judge Wins for the defendant made sovotal fonnal motions to exclude objection- aolo testimony and court adjourned until Monday "I s'iy the conduct of the attorney , if ho did write that niticlo , is unpiofesslonal and outrageous' . Such was the rcbuko Jmlgu Tuthlll administered to Associate Prosecut ing Attorney Ktckham Scanlan just bofoto adjournment. Judge Wing , counsel for the defense , had icaito the court an at tide which appealed In a uovspiper in which Mr. Scanlan was quoted as saving that he feared the Coughlln jury had been "Jlxod , " and In timated that ofllctals high in authority Were responsible. Au nfllJavIt setting forth sovoial pub lished stories assiiling the prosecution In addition to the charge of Juri btlblng was picsentcd and signed bi Coughlin and his attorneys. Wine and Donahue Judge Tuthill began a scoring of Scanlan when that attoiney Interrupted. "No , i djn't want to hear from vou , " ictuined the coutt. "Such a communication as jouisis an outiago upon the jury. I don't want to hear anj thing item joti unless you want to deny iou wrote it. You have done an out rageous thing , and if ion get the opinion of any fr.ii-mlndcd lavvjer j on will hear the same from him. " "Hut I think " "Nevermind what .vou think. Your posi tion is absolutely Indefensible " Sciinlnn8 lxil ! | million. Attoinci Scanlan acknowledged that ho had done wrong and lepcitcdly { apologl/cil for his etror ' ! would llkoto say.'continued the attorno.v , "that a man connected with the defense has seen lit to aceuse mo of put ting up the whole scheme of Fiank Bar- decu's testimony " Hanleuti Is the new witness whoso testi- monj last week stated that ho had tutucd a scatch light on Coughlln the night ol Mai I that caused a sensation. "Who is that man' ' demanded Judge Wing rising fiom his chair "Altotnoy A. S. Tunic , " tepliod Attotncy Scanlan. "I know nothing ot A. S Tiude's connec tion with the case , " slid thu couit. "I never saw him In court and have not been notified to that effect. " 'Mr Tiudc Is engaged by the defense on the Oiitside. " repeated Mr. Sc uilan. Judge Wing advanced a step and said "Mr. Tiudo is a stianger to this ease , jour honor. Any ono who speaks to the contiaty is wiong. It is another of their sus picious Thoi nro suspicious of themselves and ovci > body else. Tlio poisons who say anv ono besides Daniel Donahoo and It M. Wing is comluctinc this case speaks un it tithtully. This wildly suspicious voting man bete has cicated another wild story " "I don't caio for Judge Wing's opinion of me , " rctottcd Attorney Scanlan. The court had not finished his rebuke of Attoine.v Scanlan's action and now took it up again ftom the sldo Of the jury. "You have done those menagieat vvtong. " he said. "Now , wjhilo they aio shut out fiom the world , to have some one biaud them as cortupt is qno of the greatest wiongs that could bo porpetiatcd. I can conceive of nofhin moiq uujust. " "I wish it underslooJ that I am not taking back anything I said , " piy ; in Atljrncy Scanlan. "Every word of my interview with the Journal is true , but 1 am sorry It has become publican i- r State's Attorney Bottum sought to defend his asboclato. Pills thai cure sick headacno : DoWitt's Lilllo Early Ulscrs. CULLUIIJ : tncinT SOCIETIES. Interesting CHHO Involving Kulos of lown's Agricultural Collc'RO. J" DES Moiscs , Jan. 18 [ SpecialTolcgiam t. , THE HUE ] The college liaternlty case wa before Judge Balliol today. It is a re heat Ing of a iormcr trial , in which Judge Conrad presided. The plaintiff is Student Hobetts of the State Agricultural college and the defendants are President W. M. Beardshear ana the board of dircctois. In October of 1SUJ Hoberts and another student were expelled fiom the college for the viola tion of rule 8. This rule is in effect that "No student shall be permuted to join a secret fraternil society. " This lulo was adopted in Juno , 1S'.U , mid thu piosceutlon sajs it was aimed at the Greek letter tia- ternitics , ono of which Hoburts had joined. There- was a lanru number of witnesses on both sides. A decision is expected tomor row. Scoteli-Irln'1 ' Socieiy In session. M3E9 MOI.SES , Jan , 18. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] The Iowa Scoteh-Iiish society held a meeting hero todjjv to pieparu for the national meeting , which will bo held heio Juno 7. ColonelJohn Scott of Nevada , la. , ptcsidcd , and uddicbses wcro made by lion. 1-afe Young of the Dally Iowa Capital , Justice Given of the state supreme court , and Hon. Ilenrv Walliico , editor of the Iowa Homestead. Thu member ship of the Iowa branch Is mostly confined to the vicinity of Dos Moines , ul- though thous inds of the i.icoaio living In the state , many con mualtics being largely made of them. This was ono of the potent reasons which pievailcd in securing this as the site for the congress , as the interest of the event , which will gather the momboisof the clans hoio by the thousand , w ill stir up ihu latent enthusiasm of their people all over Hawkojedom , and the state member ship will go upvhoio It belongs. The meet ing today was largely attended. Silpruino Court I > < cUlnnrt. DES MOINIVJ , Jan. 18 [ Special Telegram to Tim BEE. ] The supreme court today announced the following decisions : Do ll i a IT , Vriillng & Co. , appellants , against P. WIcltham , ol al. , supplemental opinion on reheating , first opinion adbcreo. to 'and judgment a fill mod ; H. I1. Runnels against S. M. bmith ot al. , appellants , Montgomery district , afllimed ; H. C. Hoffner , appellant , against J U Hayncs , Pagcjdlsttict , alllnncd ; C. Slater against .Capital Insuianco com pany , appellant , Cass district , afthmcd ; Citi/cns State batik , appellee , against Coun cil Hlnlld Fuel company ot al. , dolundaiits , and C F Uicc , gaiiilshpo , appellant , Coun cil Ulutts superior cyurt , nfllrmcd. Admitted uVpemlilu I.iuvyor. DBS MOIMB , Jnn , IsJr-fSpeoial Telegram to TUB Hue J Mis ilfaUto P. Kvana , wlfoof H. K. Evans , county uttoinoy of Wajno county , was todav admitted to practice by the supicma court. ' Her peiecntago of nnswuis was 05 , aiid.bhe.R'.ood fouith in n el siuf thlttv-oiio. ( iMs. | Evans is a daugh ter otAI.H. Uulvultno nuwspapor coiro- bpiuidcnl who tlgtiied. HO piomlnciitlv In the courts tccantly in cpunuctioii with State Senator Finn , ' ' Colunol doillrpy ICt'slKiied. DES MOINES , Jan. lJW-Spcclal | Telegram to TUB BEE ] Colonel ( ! . U Godfrey of DCS Moinca has forwarded his resignation to Secretary Hoko Smith , as membui of the Utahicommlbslon. Thu colonel received n lutter u few davs ago stating that the presi dent had decided to appoint members of the commission ftolu , among residents uf Utah. Colonel Godfiuy has been a member over since Die commission was ncatcd. Invtii Civil Kiigineerii In Settlon. CFIUII K.U'ins , la. , Jan. 18. [ Special Tele gram to THE UEB. ] Tlio Iowa Society of Civil Engineers and Surveyors closed u two days session hero this evening. A number of topics ic'latlvo to their work wcro dis cussed uurlns the day. The election ot of- llccis for the enduing year resulted as fol lows : J. D. Steh , Duillufton , i/icaidcnt ; Our prices this week are small enough to be , profitable to anyone- ! The fabrics we are showing need no urging you've but to see thorn then you'll buy ! Remnant Trousers , $4.60 , $5.65 , $6.90 , ( from fabrics wortli $ S.oo , $9.00 ana § 10.00) ) Remnant Suits , $18.60 , $22.65 , $26.90 ( from fabrics worth 5.25.00 , $30.00 and $35.00. ) / Actual cost of clolhmaking and trimming Force of linblt , mill loup c.xpoilonco in the tnllorliitr business insuri's accuracy of atylo nnd llttint ; of o\ery pirmunl inakul Have you noticed the goods jnd prices in our window ? 207 South 15th We Mail , Sum pica. Karbaeh Block. J D Wai die Cedar Hipids , vice picsldont ; Sctb Dem , Glcnwood secretary and ticas- uter , T A. McDonald , Cedar Uaplds , and M. Tschoigi , Dubutiue , iliiectors DubiKpio and Iowa Citv- ate candidates for the next annual meeting , but action was postponed. l'ii\itr KniirKiinltlnn. . Slot \ CITV , Jan IS [ Special Telegram to Tun BII'lho : ] cieditota of the bmkiupt Mlssouti Hlver Bridge compiui ate oigan- izltig foi tlio putiosoof | taking thcpirtialh finished biidgo under the Judgments thci hold and completing the stiuctiite The pimclpil creditois ate the Manhattan Trust company , Longsmlth As Co , the Boston In vestment comp my and the Phu'tiix Btldgc compinThoj will ask Hie cl i to vote a tax of f)00,0M ) ( , and will give In leturn litst uioi tgago bonus for th.it amount. Tlio total expense of completing the bridge will bo about * twO,000. I'liiirinic ) CoimiiiHilinm Orillllril. DES MOISES , Jan. 13 [ Special Tclegtam to Tun Bcr. ] The follow ins gentlemen have passed the \aminatlon before the phiiimacy commission and certificates have been issued to them : L A Cushman. San- born ; C. O. Tool , Lsthcrvillo ; I. N. Wick- ham , Oskiloosa , L C. Will , Marshalltown ; S. H. Bell , Van Hot no ; O M Drummond , Mount Pleasant , and Ldwatd Bucknor , Beiievue. _ T. J. I'dttor'H KumnliiH Ilihlntrrrpit. DLS Moivrs , Jan. 18. [ Specnl Telcgiam to TUB Bcr ] The icmalnsof the Into T. J. Potter , a welt known Chic igo , Bui llngton & Qulncyraihviyoniel.il , weio dismteued , together vita those of his daughter , at Ottumwa today and taken to Buthngton for icintci ment thcte. Little pills forgrait ills : Hisets. JV.IT/ < .V.ttiTllIKK. . Something that Will Tnko In all the Mlno VVorUcrs In Antnrlcii. PiTTsnuuo , Jan. 18. National Secretary Patiiclt McBride of the United Mine Wotkeis union says ho expects a coal minoia sttiko in every state In the union within a few months. Mr. MeBrido said tlio miners wore stimulated by the succcsss of the big coal mine sti ike in England last year , and at some day in the near futuio every miner In the United States wouldqult w oik and remain mjt until they wcio as sured ' living" wages. In evcty mining state in tlio union dissatisfaction ptovails. The olllcersof the United Mlno Wotkcrs union have abandoned the Idea ot seeming justice from thoemploior by lighting in dlstiicts , and plans for a genctal strike , which will in volv e ? JsO,000 bituminous minois , ate now being considered. "Things ate In such shape , " said Mr. MoBride , "that the minors of the whole country must quite wotk and stuko together. " . " Aipcalins | lor n r.owcii Pi loo. MASSIII.OV , O , Jan. 18. Circulars worn issued this morning to the "Massillon coal opoiatlvcs" icciting that the Ponnsjlvania miners had voluntarily reduced the price to 20 cents a ton and Appealing to the Ohio mineis to vote a similar reduction "Wo ask this , " concludes the circular , 'with the hope of avoiding , as much as possible , the distioss th it must follow the shutting down of the mines in this ata to should vou un justly t of use to lower the price of mining. " I'nUI 'Ihi'lr Xotumliui biitarlcp. DEM nu , Jan. 18. The Santa Fo pay checks anivcd yesterday , and the Denver employes , as well as the men at La Junta w ho protested a few daj s ago to the gov- et nor and st.ito labor commissioner because of the delay , received their November sal- aaiss. 'Iho December checlcs will bo scut out not later than January 2o. Ccml I'll * Sot VVorUlnsr. Bnvoi.A , Pa. , Jan. 18 Theio was no trouble at O'Neill and Plorgon mines today. But few miners reported for work and the pits wcro not put in operation. Completion of the I oriimtlon of the .Nil- tioiml lliilry Union. CHICAGO , Jan. ISTho dairymen who have been in session hero forthieoda.vsaoounied ] this moining after having perfected the or ganization of the National Dahy union In his closing addt ess , Picsident Heir said ; "Wo will never stop until wo liavovoinpollcil , if wo cannot poisuade , congtoss ami our state leglslatuies to put a stop to the silo of olcomatgarlno and other countoifolts made In imitation of butter" It was decided previous to adjournment that the executive stall of the union attend a mooting of dairi men to bo held at Cltivc- htnd next month , with a vluw to seeming thu co-operation of that mooting In the In tended movement for "antt olco legislation. " A resolution was adopted asking congress to pass the s uno llcenso tax upon all * cheeio not the legitimate pioduct of the dairy , as upon olcomatgailuo. _ TUl.lMll.ll'HIU lldinimtlr. fct. I.oulH Is being Hooded with counterfeit money. Krnest Imcoro will bo executed today at Juliet for minder. H.iinbuiKCi , the North It iKota murderer , will bo liaiir'i'd at Cundi ) ted ly. The Illinois Mate bulldliiK nt the World' * fair wax Mild yusturday fortl.OOO , Tlio Hoyiil I'liriiltuio und C'lriiot eoiniinny of ht Paul has usslcncd. Assets , tSl.UUU ; IhilillltlfH , ( O&.OOO Tim St liouls Hoofing corn puny lias Horvnl notlcn on Its moil that it will cut their uuKua from(2.I > 0 inlay to * . ! . The prcsldiint and Mrs , Cluvelund gave a illniinriastcvcnliiz at the whllo houio to the nioiiiliuMof thu dliilom ttlc corps v It Is ( in Id tliuttlui Krnpp company of Onr- tunny Inn tuUt'ii { : tKKi)0 , ( ) ( ) ) of tlm block In thu Iron und kluul plant at lli'sHuinur , Colo. Ills rumored that Mitry Kllen I.easo will leuvu Kuiibiis hliortly for ( Mllfornlu , whoru hu will KO Into thu Imslncm of rulblng fruit. Oovuruur MutthuwN of Indlnna ycstuiiliiy ruuppolutid Murray Urines of tiulllvau yruxl- COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK ? All Klmlsot Oyoln ? nndUloinln done In thu hUhu-it st > lu of thu art , I'li'loil anJ stained fitbrliM tiuulu to lout , ai ROoJ , now.Vuric promptly donu anil dollvurul In all parts of ttiu country , bun.l fur prlcu Hit A. MACHAN , Proprietor. Broadwny , near North wcklurn duiiot. Toluphono JJ. dent of the board of trustees of the fclato Nor- mnl school. J. M Ualuiiod , a plivslclnn , cninrnltloil Mil- cldo by halting himself fiom tint chandellor In his loom ut Hotel Hamilton , lolcilo , Wcdncsdii ) nlKht > Ilnruco laeUson , coloieil , was ancslod nt M.incliuslei , .tin , ycsteidii\ ultLMiplliiB tea a > -snult two women , und spirited unav from ton n to pi in cut a Ijnclilnt- The grand jury 1ms foiind an Indictment ngnlnst Ij v. Unlviir , late piuslilunt ( if Ihe Pee ple's hinU at Log in , C ) , charging him with umljcv/llng JJO.OIIO of the biinU s funds Joseph Maley , u in ill cnnlni , wns uircstc-d vcsterdiiy at ( Jiand Poiln , rs 1) , for sti > illiu Will from registered lutten lie i-onfessi d M- , quill anil J1UO of the mono > was KM o\i > icil. Tlio annual litiuiuut ot the Voim Men's nemner.nlc club of ( 'union , ( ) , lo ei'h bi.Uo the nnnl\oritiij of President ( level mil's In.t turlll reform messagewasKhon last ntght Aionpor dlo and other teeN ov lilunlly In- teiKlc'd foi usu In counterfeiting slhei dollars < lf'18'JO , weiu found seciuted under the llooi of an old building In Ottawa , Km , csteiday. lEudolph.T I'osc'limaiin , thu confussad inui- dorcroMlrs ' cliiiimsof MIln.iuKcu , w is a > - ralgniMl yi-steidiy. Ilo wilxod prullmlniiy examination and was held fet tilal without bill. Ucorco K. Smith college at cdall.i. Mo , w is form illy opened ieslorduy for Iliu .idmlsslon of bluUunts. 'Ihocolhvu , which cost jr > 0OUO , , Is to bo an Institution for coloicd pupils of both soxes. A man , who registered nniloi- the n.iino of Smith , Nyodncsday night , was fonnil de id In u bed In a Itulliilo hotel icstenUy. ' 1 he woman who occupied thu loom with him has been at tested The f'herokoo council adjoiuned yesterday llefoio adjournment a bill nas n ISSCM ) cieatlni : ucomnilhilonof II vo to tieut with the United btatcscominlsslonoi , now In th it coitntiy , for statehood. In a diiol botwonn Jason HlueKcrty , \\liltn man , and John Diyu , a nu ro ih spuiadi ) , at Jlinctlon < 'lly , Ky , jcstniday , Diju was In stantly Ulllcit mid ItlauUcity wonmlul In his plstot arm. A victim of a mysterious murder was dls- covoiod jcilurduy on the ternml lluot of U2 bliiiwniiilitvunuu , llos'on , N'i'lllii I'.iy , ID vents of u e , being found In a pool ot blood with hui skull cinsliud. Kilelsh'T. Huslo was airestod ill ' I LouU ycsurdii ( ) upon a telusram fiom the aulhoil- tlus of Kochcilule , Inii , who wiint him for.i rilnilnU assault upon a joun/lul } naniod l.uia.i 11. KIden. The WorthliiKton I'uini ) eompnny mined be fore Jitstlru llarinttof the- NinVorU snpiumu court yestoiday for the appointment of a 10- col\er foi thu ' 1 homp-on-llouston Uucltlc Light com ] ) my of Nuw Voi k. The MccKer-Mccliln scandal , which for a few d IJH Intoiesteil ht. Louis , Nuw Voi U lily und Utlca , N V. , teuclied the i ourtsyc-htuiday ut StlLoulsln.isult lilcdby Mis. Mali A. Mcchlil forudl\oicu from U. V. K. Mechln. Mrs. Mai Ion L Vtat runs has commenced ill- vorcu inocecdltiKs In thu Hiipi > rloi court al ( hl- caKOUKalnst hui husband , I'dwaul U'atruus. MIH watious Is well known In theatrical clr clcs und hoi st igu naiiiu Is May Ivolfco. U lion thu oiddi of Majoimlth of Kinpoila , Kan , Miitihul riumln/ has notlllod the liusl- no.ss iciun of that city that operation of all nicl < cl-ln-thu-slut machines and all duvlcus foi games of ehancu must bo Immcdlatuly stopjiod , Articles of Ineotporation woio filed with thu KC'crotaiy of state of Colorado yestuiday by IHId 11. Moll.it , I'licn .Smltli , William ! ' . lulin- hon , William Lennox and K W ( ilddlngs , jr , for iho Ilaltlu Mountain dold Mining com- -oany , c.ipilull/id foi $5,000 uoo. Daniel llenton , alias Hill Nonby , convicted of prc'sonllng a falsu pension claim , was brought to sprliufleld , III , from ClinslTr punl- tuntlary jisturday und , uftut giving H'jOO lionilN , WHS released pending thu decision uf thu rnltedhtatesHiipicino court. Thu United Slates t'ordajio. cninixtny , or/an- Izud undui thu laws of Now .loi.-i'y , \as granted a eertlfleatu to triuiMu t business In the htatoof Nuw Voik yosteiduy. Phi ) eoi- poratlon Is presumed to bo a 11 siiitccllun of the National Cordage company. William Sill I luy and JitiUon Tyloi , t w o v oiing inijn of Port Wuynu , Ind , who ha\u piulously bnrnu oellunt imputations , mid who am sons of promlni'iit und wealthy families , \\LTJ in ri'Hluil on thu cbaigo of biir ; luiy vi stcrduy They cuuscil u utilisation by eonfc sliiK to sum burKlaiius In which they wciu thu Icuduts. Charles Loob , u well dressed younc man , claiming to bu of a wealth ) fumlly ut Meud- vllle , Pu. , KU\U himself up to thu ehlufof polleu of Topeka yusteiduy , saying ho was wauled at homu and WIIH tired of ( nadliu' the oIllcorK. Thu chief telcgruphed to Meaihlllu and received u luply say inn ; "Loub 1s not wanted , " _ _ _ _ _ O I' lluntlncton dunles that there Is any trouble or c.uiso for tioublu butwc'cn Mis btanfoid and lilinself. A dispatch from Ilutlln Hayw : Tim hlmntal- Iibts aio uMtltant over Hurt vim lluhlun't tuply lo I'rclhui von Mantuiiltol Moasungei I'tyor of the A niorlcan l"\pres conipuny , iiimiltiK botwouii Huron and I'jeirti h. II. , has loft fur pans unknown , taKIng with him huvcral hiindicd dollars of thocuiiipany'H funds A dlspatch'from Oiacow , Austrian Poland say.n a lienutlfttl und popular nctrosaof thu bttult theater , Arinuta Wcrrldthas hien shut and killed by a discarded lovur und actor , who afterward committed sulclilu In tlio 1'ioncli Chaiuhor of DupitllcH jester- day lliu hlaiidltiK customs iliitluHcommlttun of twunly-tlireo memhurH was olectml All nru proliictliuilhtx , with thu ( ncuiillon uf Ihe , anrt huvvial favor an lucruasu of the iinnuil duties on grain. When Haby was sick , \ro ROTO her Castorla. Wicn stio was a Child , she cried for Ta-stoila. When she bccanio JILsa , tUio cliini ; to Costorlo. When she bail Children , sue I'tv o tuun Caitorki SEARLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS TlUi.VlMl.NI 1IV MAII Conaiiltittlon I'roc. fill on or uildrOMHlih sttinp for chcul.irs. Fieo buck , reeelptH , mil Hyinptoin blunkn. Dr , Ssarles and Searles , FlrRt st'ilrway south of postofllce , room 7 A Now nml Complete Treatment , oouglstlng ol BurPObiroilirs. Cnuanlca of Olntraont and two Ujupuol Ulntmuiil. Auovor-fnlllui : Cure for Piles ol'ocry ' nnturo uml decree. It mnkos on operation v.llh the knlfo or Inlcctlonsof cnrbollo nctd , wllei nro imluful nml podom ! n ponuuiont nuro , and ellen resulting In douth , nnnccosenry. Why enclurn this torrlblo dioaaae ? VVp nuarantoe O boxen to euro nnv cuso. Voii only pny for Ix'iiolito received. II n box , a for f. hy mall , aomnle freo. OuirnntcnaissuKil b/ournKOuts. llflMQTIPflTIiniW Cured , Pllos Prevonlsrf , wuivtj i BI rt i ( WI4 byJnpsncBaLlvorPellets Ihocrent MVrnniUSTOMAOUlU UULAIOHunit IllOODrUHIlirn. Hmnll , miUl and uleanast to Uko , cepoclally i deptedrorcLlliron'auab , COUotca ts cents. OUAIIAKTEE3 leaned only by Kuhn&Co. , Solo Agents , Onwha , Nob. NEBRASKA ZTATIONAIi BANK. U. B. Depository , Omaha , Nob. CAPITAL , ( MOO.OOt ) SUHPI.U3 , anil DinsetorsHenry W Yates , prail- dent , H O tiiiililn ? , vlcu prunldoiu , C. S Manrlw , VV V. .viou. . Jolin S Colllns.J ! it I'atrlJJ LowlsU HooJ , c ishlor THE IR.ONBANK. . BLOOD POISONING- Ami e\cry Humor of the Dlood , HMn.and Bculp , - _ _ _ with loiaofJInlr , wlidnorilninle , STT X- pcrofnio , , , , niierntlvn , or ) icrdl ! tnr } , tptrdlly , pcrmmicntl ) , nun cionomlcully cured li ) CtrrirunA UrMEDil'i , when tlio Lv tph ) > l. cunx laid nil other reinedlca fnll. C niniili to homo truttmcut f0 ; e\ery humor bol I i or where QUICKLY AVI ) WRMANKNTLY ruriM nt Jtvrvnni liiblllly I.oit Vitality , \urkuttlv , Alruplir , l'li.kul VVtjLnikii Ltl hy Ifti IIAI'll , tlinffrrutllhlilouHinicilv Vrlttt n ciitirunltt , nl i uro. hull by Killill , V Co , Cur l&tli , V DoncldHiiKtii nnd J A. iulkl A. Cu.Uor Jllli.VllouulnufiU .UMA1IA vIMPROVED QUICK AND Sf KASVHAIblNQn tJ\ r.lcctrle , Holt aim Ilund. KIMQALL BROS. , 7 Council llluffB. Iowa. ni Got our I'rli'oH llofttro OttlHlnie Con- ( rmitH unit fiuinl tor O/i uii/nr. Special COUNCIL 8lU7ti DO YOU xnow lli.U Diy ft llnji M ivu NO ill cliulfii Uiu-iiiiHlii rail and varJoa Una nu.ir tlllHCltj'1 _ _ GAIUIAfiKr" novo t , coHHpouii , vaults chl niu/i clttiiuiL Kd llurliu , al Taylor'n urucury , 5U ILuailuay LOST Si Her doir urajlHli brown colur. mu Hutu 4tz , ans\M rs in nit'iiu u ( ' Siiiirt ' l.lharal rj- \\anl fur return or Infuriiiatlun al I ILO olncu. < elj turnlahcHl rooinn tor runt , lib Hunlli Hnvi nth HlriKl AII3THACTS anil IO.IIIH I'ann and ulty uruiwrly boiik'tit anil mild. 1'imey it ThuiniH , Cuimefl lllllltM \\rAKTKI ) A Hltuallon au hoiiHelieuiicr lor it M K.Mitli'inxn with Hinall dually. Can gUu refer , cuiti M , am a mlildlu HKI I lady , 1UOU tigtcuth uvu- unu , Council Ulutlu , la.