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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1894)
(5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY DEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1801-SI XI'UFA PACJES. THE DAILY BEE COUNCII , Ill.t'n . OIMCEi NO. 12 I'PAUf. I clhticrtly rnrrlrr lo n > part of Ibo oily H. W TII.TO.N . Munajor i TllMltin'Ofiloo. -1 \ NUlt | , , : , mo , , .iu > \ vn . / / ; . Boston Store ten-day sale now on. ThoKcamllnavian Independent olub will liold a [ lolltlcal meeting at Dar.cbo hall next Friday evening 'Iho MlniKtciltl issou'htlon of Council BlulTs meets in the Piosliytotlau church in Dr Phelps' studj ou Monday , at NKiU B m. The Council 111 iffs Savings nank com menced attir-hmcnt proceedings against L. Kinni'hiin vcstoi-lay In the dlsttlct coutt fur tJ.UOO 'I wo i'nsr/1 / of mrnnles woi o reported jestfr- duj the pallcnls being Asncs lc\vK WJ Wtisnii.gtim avenue , and Arthur L Sanford , ] I4 fiinnt sticet. Shfilir Ha/on atti-nded the ball nnd fair pivon by the Avoca ( lie dopaitment list week ami returned homo jcs'erdaj I ho net receipts were t-Vl A small Iho at the hmne of fooimrd Ever- oil on Second avenue 1'tldav did some lillle damage lo the futnlture and will's. The losa Is covered bj insutancc. Chdp , the 4 monlhs Old son of Mr and Mis John Brown , died yeslciday morning at 4 : ! 0 o'clocK , after s live days' illness , nt the t'nlon Pnclilc Transler hotel The ifiualns vTcrc tnkcn away on the ovrn ing tialn and will be buried at Savannah , III ( J A Orctitt wis aiicslcd a day or two ngo on the chat so of peddling without a li cense Ho hid u lot of cheap jowelii which ho was tr\ing to dispose of. It is icpoited that a now Inform Hum will bellied by some of his dupes , obliging htm with obtaining monej undoi false pretences John U Divis Tjiimber company of AVis ronsln is the plaintllT in a suit comnienccd in the dlstiict couit jcstrrday. The petition alleges IhatEvieM Williams ran a bill of t-l'J" ' ) foi Inuibci and other material for build ing , obtaining the dtuff by false ptetonces It also alk'gea that she baa disposed ot her propoitv todefiaud her ciedllors. A will of attachment is demanded Ed Fegloy was fined * IO 00 for gelling di unlc and using some hlchly flavoiod rhet- oik on the sticet but the sentence was sus pended duting his good behavior Tom Cum inlns was given a fourteen days' sentence on the streets for begging He had been out of Jill onl.v a few hours fiom a former offense when ho was picked up M the police the second end time. Mis. Eva Morgtl has Hied a petition In the dlstiict com t asking lor a fo.OOO Judg ment against Frcdoiick Jacobs for slander She claims tha ; the defendant made some Btateinenls with reference to her moi.il chancier that have Interfiled gieatly with tier peace of mind and caused bet friends to institute a bojcott against her. P Wake- house , Com ad Put cell and J. Morgal aie quoted as having hoaid thorenuuks when they wcio utteied in iho house at the corner ot Broadway and STxlccnlh street. l.ocik llnro. 20 Ibs. granulated sugar , $1.00. Itasins , curt ants and dried grapes , Co Ib. 0 bars laundry soap , 2oc. Sack good Hour , ( ! 5c. Pickled mackerel , lOo each. Syrup and jelly , lle ) pail. And lots of other bni gums at W. S. UOMKH , 5'S ! Broadway. Ladies , If you desire absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. IIolTmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. Tiade mark Blue Rooster. Domestic soau is the best/ Colonel U. C. Hubbiid was in the oily a day or Ivvo last week J Canute Dojlo has accepted n position with the World-Herald. T. B Baldwin has gene to Chicago to take a position with the liiasliiu-Xotthiup Seed company. W A. M Hirer will stirt this evening for a week's cistein visit , taking in New Yorl. and other points. Mr. S. W. Wallets , slation agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee it bt Paul raiUoad at Aspinwall , was in the city .vesterday. The engagement of Miss .Tcanetto Guitar of Columbii , Mo , and Mr George Pegr.im of Omaha has been announced. Both of the jouug people are well knovui in this city. J. A. L Waddcll , chief engineer of the the Terminal biidgo between Council BlulTs and Omaha , Ins entered into compe tition for the work of building two budges ucioss the D unibo at Bud.i Pcstb , Hungary. Phil Shallor of Sao City , depattnient com- imindcrof tlio Grand A tiny of the Honullc , was in the city last week , making arrange ments for the stito cm * impment of the vet erans to bo held in this citv next sptlnij. Ho was accompiniet ; by Mis. Evans of Clinton , doputment commander of the Woman's Ue- lief coi [ > s. Woul lias boon raeeivcd from Washington that W. L. Murphy of this citv has been ap pointed cadet to West Point from this city. Ho is well known hi this city , has lived heio all his life , and Is a son of L. F. Murphy. Many fi lends will unite In extending con- tatulations to him on his success. Ho was appointed altei into by Cougiossman Bow man , hut now i ecelves his full credentials from Congressman Licoy. If you want cheap hard coal that will give satisfaction , tiy Southern anthracite , $8.fiOpor2,000 Ibs. Soini-unthruoito , $8.00 per 2,000 HH. CAUIION COAI , COMPANY , 'H Pearl St. , Oraud Hotel bldg , Unitj Guild party , February 0 , Cham bers' hull. Ask your gtouer for Domestic soap. Ni > I.liuii | I liuro. Ficd Mltnachl's alleged Intoxicating liquors wore to have como up bjforo Jusllco Vlcn yesterday afternoon for an examina tion , but thoyweio not thoio aim nobody , excepting possibly Mllnauht , knows where thoi me. Mltmicht seemed to have scoiod Bovoial points in this controvors > , and ho llnds himself exactlvaswoll off as thou"h the liquor had lemauied In his saloon all the time As soon as ho pot them on the writ of ipplovln the constable who had them In elmtgo bpcaino imablo to RHJ that they were the same that he ha I sel/ed. and w hen the casoeamoupjesteid.M nfuiiuiou the bottom bad dtoppcd compUtelj , out of It. and the liquor , had It been In court at all , would have been discharged us not guilty. As it vvas.il was discharged iinywav , and the chapter is at an end. Best second growth Missouri hickory Htovevvood. $2.00 per loud. Louvo otdcra ut Handle factory , Avenue A and Tenth street , or 81 Pearl street. Telephone 1100. Lund Bros , innko u specialty of fur- /ilsliing dishes in nny number for nrl- \nto parties , Booiablos , lodges , etc. , very cheap. _ _ _ llroku HU llinju'c , H. P Bauottlmd an unpleasint ndven- tuio last e\onmg while out riding on tits bi cycle. Ho was going al a i.utling p.vce , when ha suddenly found himself confrontcl with the choice of annihilating a curbstone orix wonuin. With hU chnrncterisilo chiv- ah\v hoehoioiho curbstone , nnd tan Into It with an energy that was worthy ot a bolter puiposo. Ho found himself liing on iho ground , while near him lay iho wheel , mangled - gled beyond reiognltimi , U will coal him quite n sum to pui ihovvhcel back in us good Bliapo us before it tackled the curbstone. Nassau Jiuojtmont company guarantee NebruKkaruilrnad collections. Merriam Council George S. Davis , pioaonpiiun Urugght fecap IB tuc NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Pottawattamio County Fnrmors Bcootning Tutordsted in Sugar Boot Oultnre. EXPERIMENTS THYT WILL BE TRIED If tlm Trlill * of Acrlciiltnrl tt Are Hue- rcinful lloeti Wilt lie Snwn on Adiny Acres Anntlii'r I ml in try that In t.ounilni ; Up. About twenty fntmcis , gatdcners and other interested petsons met ii. the office or I comrd r.vetult .vcstetday aftctnoon to discuss ih ( > pos ! lbilitv of raising sugar beets in this vicinity A number of promlwcitt oltt/nus li.ivo hnoti In correspondence with well know n authorities on this mtbjcct , bs- liovlntr that the soil of Pottawattamio eotinti Is as vvoll adapted for this branch of Industry as that Of any other county They have mot with great encouragrmont { iom these authorities , and now nothing lumniiM but an actual and practical tost. After the matter had been thoroughly dlscussrd It was decided to appoint u com mittee of gentlemen to carry on the work of raising beets in various ptrts of this county , with n view of ascertaining whether all the opinions so fat advanced vvcto well founded or not This rommittco consists of V H Davis , II ( j McGoc , Leonard Uverett , noughts Graves an I ! ' W. Menary of Crescent. Hidi will start out with one acte of giound , which will bo sowed with sugar beet seed At the end of the season they will be sent to Grand island tor in spection , and from the result of the inspec tion it will bo determined what the fututo action of the gentlemen will be In case the tcsult is favni iblo thcie Is no doubt that bent raising will become an established In dustry and tint t factory will be started in the vicinity. soui ; GiAririn. : i-Kori.j : . > lr. unil Mn. r.itton ofOm ihiTnury Tlielr 'lliinU : < tor SITIIIK their Child. One of the brightest little girls in Omaha lives with her parents ut 12020 North Nineteenth street. She is aory intoi eating child , 12 jonrs old , and the idol of her home. Her father , u Mull and hpaiti In ] lishinnn , and. his two bonsaio cmplojca at tlie Union I'urilio shops , and arc comfortably fixed , so far as this world's blessings are concerned. The only tliin < ; that has como up to cloud tlioir happiness in recent j ears is the dark shudo.v that ha lump ; over little LouibC , the bright little girl al luded to. Two yciits ago the child Hhovved evidences of epilepsy , or rather the synrptoins that had been pi csent for nearly a jear prior to that time , de veloped into that urimistaltablo ami ( Iteadftil disease. To a Hii : : reporter yesterday Mis. . Kohert 1'atton told the btory of the wreck and rescue of her darling. "Our homo phjsiclans told its that Louise had epilepsy , " said she , "anrt wo at once urged them to do all in their power to wive her from the ill ead- fttl fate of mental ruin that awaited her. We vvcto willing to make any _ possible Mictifico for her , and wo provided the best medical skill and cate that could be obtained. Varying rebiiltb camp from tlio first year's treatment , but with the commencement of the sopoiul year her condition was very much worse , and this condition continued right along. Her ppasms glow in freqiioncj until she had aa high as forty m a day. 1 have known her to fall senseless at my foot four time's ' while going from Cor by street to Twentieth and Lake , a distance of three blocks , while bringing her home from a visit to the doctor's olllco. As the ills gievv in frequency many of them would show iicreaecl ) ( power , aud by the mid dle of last sutnnror her mind be came a complete blank and hot1 condition that of drooling idiocy. She became too weak mentally to t eali/o the necessity for attending to the calls of nature. The light had died out of her ojos and the rosy little cherub that wo loved liad shrunken into a pitiful mental and physical wreck that wo know imtbt boon cither bo shut up in a madhouse or laid in her grave. All of tlio physicians wo had ti out or examine her told us plainly thoto vvas no hope. It was then that wo listened to the voice of a friend , Mr. W. W. Muco of this city , and tried the Sweotland remedies , about which so much htis been written and said lately. Wo took the child over to Council Hlttlfs to tlio oiileo of Drs. UePow & Swootland , GOli Broadway , and had her exam ined. Wo had little faith and only a little hope , notwithstanding that wo wei o a biti-ed of a euro. For the first tvv o weeks tlieie was but sligltl change , but immediately after enteting upon the second course of medicine the change became magical. A ma , s of ulcerous , fungus mutter came from the child's hjwels , a mass so gre.it that I hesitate to toll it. and I would have boon fright ened if i liad not boon told that ic was just what would follow the treatment. From ttuit day the Hts ceased , the child awakened as from a trance , bright and natural. Since then she has had only two slight symtoms , both of which wo trace to'indisctotions in eating. Now she is going to school us bright and healthy a girl as you will bee any w hot o. Wo know that wo niiibt bo careful with her and continue tlio treatment , but wo know * that she ib now practically cured and the ultimate result depends only upon our cure. Wo thank Oocl that wo a.-o in Omaha instead of Ihighind , whore wo could only have soon our child die in the utmost misery , and whore wo could not have obtained the Svv eetlatitr reme dies. Wo mo-it heartily give all the publicity possible to our case , behoving that it will bo the means of doing ethers as much good as wo have received. Wo thank God and tlio Swoetland remedies for saving our child. " Itourmir'it Minn - > , ( ln. Uoglnning Monday morning , January 29 , the Kinnohan stock of boots and Hhoos will bo closed out at forced halo , regardless yf cost. IS , C , GU\sov : , Receiver. Dr. JolTrlob' diphtheria remedy kills diphtheria but not your child , At Davis' , Beurdsloy'e , Dollaven's'Council ' BluttV -101 Cuining1 street , Omaha. \Vhro to Worship. First Baptist Church Corner Sixth street and Fiist avenue. Preaching by the pistor morning and evening. Sunday buhool at 13 m. Young people's conquest mooting at 0 30 p m. Sunday school at Dethany mission at a P m l'io idling at p in. James II. D ivis , pastor , U0 Third stioot. St. John's Ungllsh Lutheran Services in thu Men lam block in the Young Men's Christian association chapel at U a. m. and 780U m. Hav O W Snvdor. pistor. Sun day school at o IS am. Young people's meet ing at 7 i > m Trinity Methodist Hplscopal Corner I'otuth stieot and Ninth avenue. Alfied Knoll , pastor * residence , 015 boveiuh street rreachltip 10 .10 a m lij pistor and TUOp : m by Ucv. W S Hooker Saubath school 1U m. Junior leiiguo a : 0 p , m Upworth league H 1)0 ) p in KoorganlroU Chuich of Jesus Christ of UUter Lliv , Saints Near corner of Pieico and Oloii avenue Prruchlnu at 10.110 u , m , buniiav bcbool at 1'J . ' in. Young People's so- ctoty nt 0 p m. I'rcuchlmr at 7 30 p m. Services wlu bo hold at tno Ovotton mUsioii at7JOp : m.alt-oovery evening during the week. First 1'iesbytot Ian Cornerof Willow uvo nuouml Seventh stteat , Uov. Stephen I'nelpij. pastor Pleaching by tno pastor at 10 M a. m and 7 30 p m Congtceatlt-iul Ur , John Askm. piitor iloruiuif bubjcxt : "Koopius itio litn. . " Evening lecture. 'MolinV'c lc\ , the Prop.u t of the IJIghlcenth CVnturv " Klfth Avoniio AMothodlst Hpiscopal J Indus Tarlov , pastor. ( Jttaitnrly "I/wo Feast" nt 0 80 , led by the presiding elder , W. S Hooker. Preaching nt 10.30. followed by the sacrament of the Ixml'a supper Preaching at 7 30 by the instor. llroidway MothodUt II P. Dudley , pis- tor. Preaching at lO'tM ) a. in , and 7-30 p m. by Uov. W M. Dudley of Dutiiap. Prof. Smith will have charge of tlio singing. At thoT.iltcrn.iclo on Sunday night the subject of the sermon will bo "Iho Voice of Dives , " being a eontlnu ttion of the series on the significant voices of today. MHI.YI. ii.vri'iivi.Nus. Whit linn Occurred During tlio Week sto I'rnvont ii'i iplilcnu : o of IIiuiiu. Ono of the moat enjoyable events of the past week participated In by the gay world of Council UlulTs was the celebration of the 13"th nnnlvorsiry of tlm birth of Robert Burns. It was the iirst entertainment given by the newly organl/ud Clan Stuart , but It showed that the now organl/ition could bo depended uuon to do the handsome as effectually as the organbitlon which Ins usually had these celebrations in clrirgc. Woodmen of the World h ill was gaily fitted up for the ojc tslon. Four tables extended throughout the long room , be irlns all of the delicacies thatcdutd bo wished for. The guests numbered about 1" > 0 and marched to their til tecs In the bttuiuet hall to the wild strains of bagpipes manipulated by Alexander Cimphcll in full highland cos tume. An orchestra was stationed at one end of the hall and furnished music during the feast and between the toasts that came afterwards. The following unique menu was furnished : MI ! ATS Ilubbly Jntfk , wP Cranboriy iuiro. . It intain Cocks , frne .Muuclillti. KIlHO'a Illolnii btlrk. , Illn' fjPK o' Jock Tiiinson's yoo. Sauce for the Uooso and the U uiiloi , but unca Bttld. Itoyal Scotch HawK Tain n1 Chanter Style. Great Chief tcln o' th1 Pnddln' Ilice. Slieop's Ho id an' Trotters Venison Steuk , Alnco Kunnlii' , but noocjulel nnoii b wl' Ciui.int Joolle. llcch Nio. Chauplt L'.ittlo a' th' way. fetowed Toinatoos IIILMIIS , Itikli lirMllk. ( Cum oot Atmtiij ill' ) Nuups IN ; is fi luthe I , in' o1 Hobble. Chuckle * il id , Mniichltn Style. IHHLHTS AND \TU\S I.oddlo I'lnstrs , true tha 1 , iss Ne\t lloor. 1'rultCilte. llanin is Or.uiRes Kalsons , tao M ik' Yo Itnlson ible. Anjjol C'aUc , tno Sink' Yo Angelic. Cakes o' fanurtljic.id vvl' hweotles Tartso' Alrcake. Daw bee H ibs and Tattle bconcs. ColTuoasYer Mltliei Made It , an' t'aen the same auld way. Klltnornock I'linch us Kolililo Dr.uik It. Can Id Vtutct tap He Had for the Kpocrln. ( Tao He Continued in OorNoM ) The banquet was followed b\ toasts , with A. C. Graham acting at tolstmaster. Mr. Finley of Omaha reidin elaborate treatise on Burns , after a tent > t to tlio health of the departed poet had been drank btai.ding. Mr. Hovvctbon icspondcu to the toast , "The Land Wo Lyft"and announced with n great deal of enthusiasm that ho was not a Scotch man. Before ho had finished the Scotchmen present were willing to assent to his state ment. Gooigo W. Hewitt was called upon for n toast to "The Land We i-ive In , " and responded. In the absence of the gentle man who was to have eiven the toast to "Iho Press , " H. P. Bairett spoke a few minutes , giving it as bis opinion that had Burns been living today ho would lm\o been a ncvvspipor man. Colonel D B. Dailey finished this poition of the piopiam with a toast to "The Lisses. " After the room had been cleared of the rein tins of the feast dancing filled the time until early morning. A piogiam of sixteen numbers , with un limited extras , was danced. "I.voiy TJuird. > y. " The nvory Thursday club celebrated its thirteenth anniversary on Siturday after noon at the homo of Mrs IlOiace Everett on Second avenue. Ever smco its organization it has been the custom of the ladies com posing it to meet weekly and discuss the works of prominent authors. Mrs. Daven port , on this Decision , made a rcpottof the year's work , and this was followed by a round of Siiaknsperean quotations. Then came lunch , which was par taken of by the following ladies : Mrs George F. Wright , Mta. Deeming , Mrs. II. C. Coty. Mrs. M. .T. Davenport , Airs. Key , Mis E. E. Ajlos- worth , Airs. J. E. Harkness , Mis. J , T. Stewart , Mis J. TJ Stewart , Mrs. Smith SaunOcts , Mis. McKuno. Mrs. Chapman , Mts LelTei ts , and Mis. William Porter field nnd Mis. M. Smith of Omaha. Tnai n Delightful Afl.ilr. A kensington tea was glvod Wednesday afternoon by Miss Charity Bibcock at her lion-eon South Seventh street , shu being as sisted in entertaining by Mrs. C TJ Haas and Mis. Donald Macrae , jr. A di awing guessing contest resulted in the prize for tlio best drawing being awarded to Miss Osborno and for the best guessing to Miss Grace Gleason. Among those ptcscnt vveio : The Misses Oliver , Reynolds , Dodtre , Pomoioy , Whitolavv. Martin , Wright , Butts , Ilvan , Brown , Moore , WieUliam , Keating , Key , Woodbur.v , Dolnny , Badollet and Miss Cleaver of Milwaukee. The members of Council Bluffs camp No 14 , Woodmen of the World , cnturtnined the executive council of the outer Tiiday even ing at their hall ou Upper Broadway. A cordial reception was given tlio members of the council , who have been in session in Omaha dining the week just past , and a fine supper was served. The guests wore as fol lows : J. C. Hoot of Omnha. F. A. FnUteir- burgot Denver , John T. Vales of Omaha , Prof. E P. Hooso of Omaha , John MeClin- tlck of Chicago , S. I. Waldo of Cnlcago , B. W. Jewell of Manchester , W. O Uodgors of Omaha , C. C. Farmer of Mount Carroll , 111. , Hon. Bur en H. Sherman of Waterloo , C. 1C. Erwin of Toman , Wls , and Jonathan B. Frost of Atlanta , G t. Uist Tuesday night Fidelity council , Uovnl Arcanum , gave the llistof a seilcsof patties at its now hall in the Brown building. The weather was , unfortunately , very disagree able , but there was a good attendance , con sidering , for the Koyal Arcanum pirties 1 1. wo achieved such a reputation that it tilces something more than bid weather to keep the people away. JlnjDjcd 'llKimscUoi , Vnjuaj. In honor of the prevailing condition of things , the ladles of the First Baptist chuich gnvo a "Haul Times social" Thurs day evening at the rosldeiico of Mr. Dow n- Ini ; on Mill street It was well attended Thuisdav evening Mrs , I M. Troynor en tertained a few friends at her homo on Fitst inonuo. Mrs. William G iruer and daughter g.xvo a reception yusteiday afteinoon ut their homo on fifth avenue. A ltir.ro number of their Ixd.v fi lends were present nnd wcto finely entei tainod. A muslcalo was given nt Chambers1 hall Fildny evening by the guild of St. Paul's church The oung ladies In ehaigo pio- pucd a line premium , which was cnjovcl by alirgociowd Mis. W. W. Shcinmn sang "Because of Thco , " hi Tours , and had to ic- spend to an encore Miss Kirk tendered Do ICovon'a "Auk What Thou Will" in a m inner that was hlirhly qnjoyod I M Tioynor sang ' The Lover's Good N lira I , " bi J T. Draper , and was heartily applauded Master Aaton Ljman s > ang a snciod solo en titled "Tho Prodigal Son " accom pany ing himself on the giiltni , ami was recalled , singing "TluBowcij" for an cncoie. J O Woodward and Call Ma , ) no pla.ved n guitar and mandolin duet in a highly enjov able intnncr , tnd Mtss btowart plajod a couple of bolco- tlons on thu piano The singing of " 'J ho Cannibal I Iv I , " b > W T , Tuber nf Omaha , and the "Water Mill , " by Macy , caused the Dudley Buck miio quartet to lo called biek twice. For oncoivs tho.v sang "Annlo Ururio" nnd a "Citastropho , ' in which a small boy , a latgo tack , an Irate school mister and a vigorous pain were the chief lagredlonts. After the musical program h id been completed the Hour Wns olcaicdand iho ronitiuUer of the uveiiin/ given over to danc ing. MirprlXHl Hi , 'it uclicr , Miss Viva G.lliland. a tea hcr in the Washington Avenuu sci ojl. vuis tendeicd a surprise party Fi Ida ) uvening at the horn J of Mis. O , II Lucas on Oakland avenue by , i number o her pupils On filnosilui the members of the fncjllj of the Council Bluifs Medical colleiro weie given t n C'liH'i lalnmunt in the IOJIDH of the collcgo In the Archer building. 'Inchulvis prepared icfu'shmcnts , and the evening was hpi'tit plcabiintl.v in phijlmr hlgn live Irfipicsdit wore Dis and Moidiiinos 'lucruu , Tliomus , Mtarue , jrj , \\Ulo Olcaver , llibcr'son , Jennlnzs , Deotkcn , B u stow nnd Houshton , mid Drs. Seybeit and Ltccy. ' f A chanty hall was plvon by the loiter carriers of the clt\ last Thursday evening In Clmmbeis' hull H was generously patronl/cd , nnd u largo sum was realized for tlio bcncllt qC the poor fund. A conundrum social was given Thursday evening bv UnJtViiruild.nt tno homo of Uov. .1. U Simpson , pastor of Grace Episcopal church , on Ilarrlson auoot , A number of young people wcroonlcr- talncd nt n party alitho resldonco of W. C , Diokev , on Ilanlson street , Friday ovcnlng. The ladies of the First Prcsbytctlau cliureh gave a "qiiizz'1 social Friday evening In the church mrlocs. 'f hot o was a largo attendance , and , nu cnjoiable ovenltm was spent. Miss Virginia Uoblnson Is making ar rangements for iijconcort nt the Broidway Methodist church en r the evening of Febru ary 13 She will bo assisted by Mr. E U. Engel. comet , Mrs. J. W. Cation , soprano : Mr. Wallet Wilkins , tenor ; Mr. Ilarnack , llute , and full oiehestra. Miss ICallo Kolb enter taiiird npaitvof \oungfriondsFililavovcnIiig at lior homo on upper Broadway. The Misses Bessie .Tones and Dora Spare entertained a pat ty of their little friends on masque Ftidu night at the tcsldenco of J F Spite , 814 Avenue A. Mr. and Mrs W .1 Wcstron of 1117 Ave nue B celebrated the sciond Mtmiversary of their tnattiigo Thursday evening. About tvv enly-ll vo vvcie present and aory pleas ant time was had by all. Coming Events. The Order of Uathvay Tninmcn willglvo a ball lomonow evening at Woodmen h ill. Calantho assembly will trivo a masquerade social Fiidny evening at Woodmen hall. ThoCommeiclal Pilgrims will give a social noxtSaturdn evening. Kebokah lodge will give a box social Tues day evening at Odd Fellows' hall. The annual bill ot the Council Bluffs Macnncrehor society w ill bo given on Tues day evening , Febiuary 0. The last party bctore Lent will bo given in Cnambeis' hall by Unity Guild ou the evening of Febi nary 0 C'lmmhrrs' Dmicmc rr.trtlco. For beginners , every Monday. Junior' class , 4 p. m. ; adults , 8 p. m. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. m. Assemblies every "Wednesday 8:30 : p. m. His elegant academy in the Shugart- Beni * block can bo secured , with elevator services , for parties and musicales. Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The best of music can bo furnished for all parties. bmoko T. D. King & Go's Partagas. * Want Itiooks I'ltrdniipd. James Biooks has been working industri ously for the past weeks citculating a peti tion asking the governor to pardon his son Tom , who has been confined in the state penitential v for the past five years for the murder of Frank DoGoodo lie has suc ceeded in getting the signatutcs of a gteat man.v prominent citi/ens of Council Bluffs , and among them has those of the Jurjmen who ptonounced the word that sent the \oung man up for a life sentence llio peti tion will probibli be sent away tomoirow. Mr. Brooks states that he is informed by the prison authorities that his son nas been a changed man ever since his confinement commenced , and that there Is not a better behaved or more orderly prisoner than he in the entire lot. He has been working in the carving depai tmeiit. . Ladies call at 303 Mornum block. Council Bluffs , and get copy of our health book ftoe. Consultation also free. Olllco hours from 2 to 0 p. m. Lady in attendarice. Vinvi company. Ask yo'ir grocer for Domestic soap. ( illllll MlMlcillc. The young ladled of St. Paul's guild gave a musicale last evening in Chambeis' hall. The room was Oven i better lilled than on similar occasions that have gene bofoio , and the program that was presented was highly enjoyed. It included a piano solo by Miss Bessie Stewart , \9cai sllos by Mlus Kuk , Mis. W. W Sherman and Mr. I. M. Tioynor , a song with guitar accompaniment by Mas ter Aaron Lvmati' , 'arid ' sov oral selections by the Dudley Buek quartet. Every number was heartily applauded , and the .audience was generous in its applause and recalls. Shakespearean entertainment at Chambers' academy Thursday night , February 1 , by John Jay Frainey. Tickets at Riley & Sherrndan's and Camp's drug store. Have you seen the new gas ueators at the Gas company's ollice ? GOOD oorfi A.i//.vj' or cirrus. Second Din's Meeting nf tlio Conference llmnif ; Unit Kiul In Vlovr. Piur.Ancii'iiix , Jan. 20 At the second daj's national con feienco for good govern ment today a resolution was offered that In order to continue the wotk of the confotenco and give it effect "tho political confer ence is requested to appoint a repre sentative committee of seven to pre pare a plan for the organiation of a municipal league , which , shall be composed of associations formed in American cities , and having as an object the improvement of municipal government. Upon the com pletion of the plan and its apptoval by the associations , or as many as the committee shall declare , the proposed league to bo fully organi/ed and pi npared to enter upon its work. " Amendment was offeiod "that the commit tee , when appointed by tlio elmitman. should lirovlde for a similar conference in Now York in order to bring Influence to boar upon the approaching constitutional convention m that state " The resolution and amendment were adopted. The following was also adopted : Hesolved , That In the opinion of this conference - once It Is \ Ital to the attainment ot rfood mu nicipal government that n itlonul politico Hhould bo dlxoii'cd front city politics and the administration nf clly VltK.llKlt .1 A.W ! / < / . - N/i5/M ItlUT. Attempt to Hunt L'o iKrirnsiniin It.ildnlu In iillly : ill Ditliith. ST , Pun. , Jan 2t ! . A Pioneer Pi ess special fiom Duluth , Minn , says : An attempt was made tonight to burn Congicssman Baldwin in cftlgy for voting for tha fieo lion otc schedule of tlio Wilson bill. A band of music iiKulo its appeal unco near tlio Met chants hotel and a .vouth appeared bcar- ng a banner , on which was painted a llguro aboled "Baldwin , " with his neck encircled by a noose. A nrocesslon was quickly formed , and , prct'odc'd ' bv the bind and banner , started wc st , along Superior street. It h.ul not imuuled far when a man jumped fiom tlioc nvjl on thoHldowalk and grabbed the banner , As he caught hold of it BOino one hindijd u , vial I dlt acted blow on the back of his hyjil. , He lot go the banner nnd dropped to ,1,110 , ground , while the pro cession piocceded 911 iis way. Two blocks finther west several men rushed tow , ml the * l > c\ii ) of the ptocosslon and one Kialibed , llin banner , which was qulcklv toin lo piquis Thlbcioited a small- sl/ed riot fora fovv minutes , but a squad of polite and a ualiol v7ijaii came In sight and quickly dlspei sed tl\u ctowd , while the iouth who had been causing the binner vvnsilakon in tho. patiol to heidquarteis The b md ceased payjng ) and the efilgy busi ness ended in a litKiiltlni ; Jlmmirlin CiiiMOil It. UM-MIS , la , Jan. SO ( Special Telegram - gram to TUB line J The Goodnow-McGuhe light at Mai ion last ovcnmc has caused u gteal lensiition. , II WIIH bioughlon by In- bulling icnuiks by McGulrc , who is a stock man fiom Montoiunm , about ( loodnow. Me- Gulio , after filonc S had parted them , caused the unost of Ooadnow on iichaigoof assault with intrntio lommlt muitler , vvhleh was afturwuKt clmiitn.il to Inlllctlng gte.il bodily Injuty. Gootinow u'avo bonds lu iho sum of & 0l McGuIre afterward was knocked out by .liiiin's Cminlmjhum. with whom lioquai- u > lod. Today Mi-tiuiio was anesteil on a ilmrcoot bmtlnc a bond llu on compl iml of ihe proptiotor of the ( i obo hotel In ihls clly. OPPOSiD TO A LICENSE LA\Y \ Quito on Element of the IOWA L so Inclined , ANXIOUS 70 AMEND THE CONSTITU1ION ProlilbUinnliU Mnlco n Striinc I Ifilit l.lnr VnrloiiR Si'lloinrK of ltlntors tn Hulvn lliu Liquor Question. Drs MOIST ? , .Tnn. 0 [ .Special to Tin : HIT , ] The joint icsolutlon providing for a icsubinlssiutt ofiv prohibitory nniundniunt to thu constitution , as Intiodtu'cd In tin : house by Sp luldlni * of Hojd anil in the sun. ate by I'culn of Uhlck.tsa.v , tc.uls as fol lows : Ho It Ili'ioUcd by tlio Goner il Assembly tit the State of low u , Phut thu following uiminil- inent to the constitution of the state of lo\vn lie iintl Ishotiiby pioposed anil refctti'd to Hut It'ClsIatuieof Iowa to bo ulueted tit tlio in-vt general election for membership of tlio con- eral assembly thereof ; that Is to say , udd to nrtli'lu I of tlio eonstltiltloii ns section Ul ( tlio following. Section 'JO I'ho iimnufurturo , ilo mil Keep Ing forsalo of nil IntoxliMtliiK liquors until- rver Is prohlbllod , except formedlelnnl , eltem- leal , mccli inlciil and iu riiiiiuntnl purposes Iho general assembly .shall by appropiiaiu legislation provide foi the oiiforconiLiilof tills fccctlon. DllIiTH from Unit ol 1HHU. Tlio amendment differs vary inatciliillv ft out Uioonc itduptod in IhbJ The ptohlbltionlsts In both houses are practically united in favor of tesubinlssion and will stubbotnly oppose nnv form of license oltlier by counties or municipalities Senators Pen in , Kllbuui , Klnn and Chantry niotno Ic.ulcis of this element it. tlio senate , and runic , Steen , Ilaitiniin , Walters , Van Gilder , Sabetson anil Cooper of Montgotnciy ate marshaling the ami- hcenso forces in the lower house. The women sutTraglbts ate speclallj ac- luo Thei havu succeeded in seem ing the appointment of standing committees in both houses that will fior their measures , and bills providing for both school and municipal suffrage nio pending. A joint resolution submitting un amendment sulking out the the uoid "m tic" from thu state constitution has also been inttodnccd in both houses. Special I.cgUlntlnii Nceossury. The iccent decision of the supreme coui t , to the effect that in all prosecutions under town or city ordinances the fact that such otdi- nances have been published In the novvs- papets , as requited by law , must bo fully proved , practical ! } nullifies n good part ot the municipal laws of half the cities of the state. To remedy this a bill has been intto- ctuccd by rincli ol Ilumboldt legalizing the otclinttnccs of every incorporated city in the state in tespcct to publication. Iho latest bill to mouifj the prohibitory law has been intioduccd by Morilsonof Grundy. 'Jhts measuic provides that all patties desiring to indulge in the use of nnj kind of intoxicating liijuois shall incorporate in clubs of 100 members each The county auditor is requited to sell tickets with coupons attacked at the rate of 10 cents for each dtinlc and to furnish the liquor to tlio clubs. I'ntipU by a J'lirty Vote. The senate pissed the house joint resolu tion protesting against the \ \ ilson taiiff bill by a strict party vote of Hi to it Among bills introduced in the senate vveie : By Ilaish , authorizing cities of not less than 2,000 inhabitants to license saloons and llx- ing the minimum at $1,000 , payable monthly in advance , and making payment a bar to further proceedings under stvto laws ; by Funk , to punish hunteis for trcsptsslngon cultivated lands ; t > i Lewis , providing for the legislation and control of o.\pu'ss companies by the Jioard of Hallway Commissioners , A Hood of bills was inttod'jced in the house , the majoritv of minor importance. Nicoll of Ida introduced a bill providing for the creation of a corpoiation , composed of not less than twelve poisons in each county , in which the exclusive right of selling intox icating liquors shall be. invested. funk jn. tioduced the "mulct" or tax bill , providing for a special tax of $1,000 to bo assessed by county auditors against piopertj where in toxicating liquors arc sold. The bill con tains a pioviso that the payment of the tax shall in no manner exempt thosaloon keepers fiom prosecution under the state law. Among other house oills were the follow ing ; By Coonloy , to plant United States Hagen on all public school gi omuls ; by Davison , to divide thestato into eight normal school dis- ttictsby ; Lauder , to enable school boards to furnish free books to indigent children ; by isiotert , punishing deception and fraud in sale of milk ; by Root , to punish the scctctlng or threatening of witnesses ; byTrewin , ap pointing a commission composed of se\cn persons to i ecodif.v and publish the laws of the state ; bi Mori ison , authorising 100 or mote poisons to incorporate and furnish members with intoxicating liquors ; by Wil liams ol r > cutout , repealing all exemptions from taxation in respect to growing fruit and forest tiecs ; bj Wood , repealing the Australian billet law in respect to niuniei- pal elections it ; villages of less than TOO in habitants. BROTHERS FAIAi OUT. Police Agl Mt to Inturiono Ilctvveen Uoorfjo anil Conrad KnnUc * . Thcto is trouble between two biothcis named Kaniselio reside at Tenth and Nicholas stteets. Tlio brothers are Conrad and Gcotgo , and peace has been at a dis tance for these many months. Conrad , Geoigosajs , lias fiequently threatened his life and has repeatedly beaten him for funded wton s. The principal trouble ] seems to bo that Geotgehas fieiuontly | told Conrad's chil dren , who ate cmploved in the vicinity , tenet not tuin over tlioir earnings to their father. 'I his , Geotgodoos not denj , as ho nays Con rad is a worthless lollow and shojld not be etitrusted with UN children's wages. Things came to a climax last nlirht , how ever , for Conrad went over to Gooigo's house and while thote ho not only knocked the littler down but brutally boat him while in a piostiMto position , Cieoige , uho cannot speak n vvoul of English , en mo to the police hoaaquaitcis with an iotorpiotor and stated that ho would hko lo have his biothor taken iiichatgo for fear that he would do him f utttior haim Sergeant Whaleu sent an onicor to the Kaniso homestead to InvostiKato mattcis , T.eoturo to ( hribU in f.n lo Sunday after noon at a 3J Hoy. Thomis Marshall , 1) D , will speak at the Pit at Bui- list chuieh to a mass meeting assembled under the auspices ami at the invitation of the City Union of the Young People's Soci ety of Christian Hndeavor of Omaha. ThoChtistlau Kndeavon Missionary insti tute Is an org ml ? ition of catncst people Horn all denominations. The memtioisof the faculty are the most gifted ; md best Infotmcd men In thocountiy nlotig missionary lines. Its chief woilcis the niianging ol com so * of addi esses. to bo Klvon fieri of charge by the mcmboisof the faculty , the vvoiit to bo done ihtough the Uhiisiian Endeavor sociutios throughout the By this at rangcment a speaker will ad- : ltess In ten diijs ton latgo uudienci s , each iddtoss balm ; given in a diileiunt , Ut.v or town Oman i is in one of these courses , hear Dr.Mar : ind even body Is Invited to - shall. _ _ SiMit tti Omulm lor Cure. The patiol vvacon was called to the St. I'aul depot last night to coin ey a sick worn in to some place of comfot t. Bbois.Mis Anna HtirK and had Just ar- riu-d from Allen , Neb She | s about 70 years jf ago and has been sick , accoidlnff to a lottei she b'Mts ' , for about n .sear. Her homo Is \Vakofield , Neb , and theto iho savs she has a son about 'Jo yeats of au'o oho said bet nun was unable to secure woilc mil could not caio for her in any way. She wits nmdo an comfot table us possible it tlio matron's quaiters , and something a 111 probably bn done to assist her today. Ahllira IIU Invullil Wife. M Kanousu , who wan attested n fowdajs IRQ on complaint of L. Johnson for abusing its wife and released , was .vostu'day loc ! < o jp on the s imo t luirge. This tmio the roi.il\lnt | ; was tiled by 3imuclells , ho lives ut 100S Ohio street Said Cafawh Was the American Halbnal Disease. It In tlm C HMO of Mure DiMtliH'111 > u An ) Othnr DlnetMi1 \ \ lint U s | d nl It lij llinl- linnt 4pt clnlluls i : idiinoo Hint I'mtin tlm Htipcrliirlty cif tlm ( Jdpcliinil mi'l il TrciUr.iciit. On the nocnslnu of his last vUIt to AiroHi'n tlio late Hli Mnrrell Mno'ien/le wis asked lit * opinion of the climate of Ainriloi nnd llsae- tlon on dlsuiuusut the Him it ami IIIIUH. lie lepllod. "In jour Aniorli-iin cllin ito pntnnh Is un- qnustlon ihiy Ihuouiise < if nmro deiilh I linn any oilier illsi < u < < v At llrst It Is as u rule u lit tle thlnit. inernlv u cold in the lie ul. lint In a clliniiti ) Hue Mils , om > > oii | is not intnuly cured before another fo u > n , A suceoi lini of eolds i-onstltiivesiliiimli > i-uliirrli A strong and huultliy coustltiuien will sullei only In convenience from e itiirrli. but nllntlieiH inn a Kreut rls < of uluit m iv follow The hiMillli Is broiien. the const tiitlon m-iuenml , and , ul- tlioiuli the e iturih Itself may net he the , u'l uul cause of dnith , btlll , Indlreutly , by n vvuiiUcnliiK the svstein th it It Is unuli u to tu- s st III iitlieU of nt hut disoixns. It IN " Cirl Seller. M D. of I'lnladclplila ' , anntliur fiiineiis Menu nnd thront iiiieelallst , estlin > tcs that W per cent of tlm poon.e In Ameil'-1 aie n Illicit ) I ulth catarrh David In.Us M 1 > . profO"sor of menliil anil nnrvoiia diseases. Dolrolt L'uliivoof Medicine , snv : "It has seoinoil to me th it tlm ptoffH- slon Is ( inly bivlnniiu lo vvuUo up lo Ihoide - sniead roliillon of Intruiuisil ilNonlon lo fnnutloiiiil dlstnrliiin es of the nervous sv > - teni. 1 have hud reason lo attribute to nits il trouble not only nsttunutU1 ( .on.'lis vailous iriistrli1 distilrb.inces , but meliincliolla. chol era and cpllopjy " MR. J , H , CURYEA , GREENWOOD , NEB. Air Ourjo i Is a wo ilthy uiul Inlluuntlal f ir- iner living three miles from ( Irucnwood lie siijss 'Dr faliopurd treated mo at my homo one year a.m fore it urh. My ho id uchod se verely , nnd my nose and thro it wore cioiL'od with mucus. I had p nn lu the eve ? , illness nnd loss of lie.nlng. On walk in .r fnst my brc ith RIXVO out and I suffocate I. I got nou- dorfnl rollc-f from a short UentmCnt with Dr. Shcpnrd and llio Itnprovumont In nil WTJ'B Is liislliis In all my o\uorlono with doctors I never re ill/cd 5,0 much benefit foi so little money. I h ivo retit eonllilenco In this treat- muni and endorse IIstrongly. " OutsideoF O in aim. TlicHjHtom ot in ul treatment piimiiril by UK Kuiininti i's the muno vll-ctl\o resulfi to tlloso who dr.slro to onhiult their < nsns tlirotiuli mrrp piiinpnto | n to tlitmo nlio como to the oilier , mid at tlinKiiinu prico. S > inptiim bliinlis BCIIU to nil npplluints. tijicciil blank tor inun uiulKIIIICII , It is said that Mrs. Kanouso is an invalid and lias been in ocd for ncurli n vear with cancer It is also said that while sheis unable to be on her feet and with no hope of recoveiyshp is subject to abuse fiom her husband , and that as she Is unable to com plain and the neighbois hc.itd of it they toolc the matter in their oivii hands , and pio- pose to see th it the ci ueltv is stopped. Coliirndo ItniiiihlUiins Asl < n T'lirnr of tlio ICepubllr.in Xnti il Lcu uo. CHICAGO , Jan. SO The Coloiado Kcnubll- can leigue , having oflluiallj loquestcd a postponement of the national league conven tion to Juno or July , a moro favoiable seison , the executive committee Is consider ing the in liter of ch mpi'ig the date fiom May b 'Ihe committee will probably fix a time that will enable the deleg Uos to vis it San Tinncisco during the closing days o f the Midwinter fair. DcNvrii , Jan. 20 The executive commit tee of the Kepublican league of Colorado has adopted resolutions asking the national ex ecutive committee to postpone the Republi can National league convention in this city fiom May 8 to Juno 12 Ono leason civo-i for the proposed change of d.ite is that the local committee isacsiious of giving the con vention a free exclusion to Oripplo Ctcolr and other points of intciest , and the weather in May is usually too cold for such a moun- lain trip. . IIOIIUHtlc. Govprnnr T.owellliiB will aiilvo In Topeka from California Monday Aichblshop CorrU in of Now York denies ho has as vet received a summons to Home. I'osfmasler Genninl and MiHlssoll give n ( linnet to the piesldent nnd Mi * . Cleveland lust evening. A number of ICnnsis Cltvdrus lsts , clnr ed v\Ith havliiK violated the liquor law , pleaded guilty > 'stc'iday. The Amcilran 1'iotectho Tnilll leiKuoof N'o VoiU has iiropaioil n protest against tlm \Vlhon tnrilt bill which U addressed to con gress The Southern Iron cntnpiny ot Nashville , Tenii. , hus decided upon u plan of icoiv inl/u- tlon nnd the now company \vlll resume opeia- tlons In sl\ty dnys fcennlor , Tones of Nevada nrilvcd In Denver yestord i vand wont west last nUht llosild ho win iroltig to bin I'nincUco bufoio relum ing toV isliliiKlon The unsullied liunds oinplnycd In thn pot- torlus \\lieollni ; , W Vu , mot last evening and omloiscd the action of the skilled woiK- men In t ejecting 1(19 ( pioposod cut. The b iszengo olovntoi nt the Orme hotel , Dalits , Te\ . , fell fiom the slxtli stoiy to the Imsninent yestordiy with four chambcim lids and the elevator man. The p ibsengcis will piobably die. John rinval , nllns Jnlinny the Hit , Chnrh's Piotoi and Monty Jnelison , tluce of tin1 most iiotoilinisHitfo blow IMS In thu I'nlted States , vvote attested on a Michigan Central ttaln 1 ist nlshtnt Toledo , O The State Koird of lie ilth of Wisconsin , at Its annual hc-slon yostotday , decided to oulor the vacelmitloif of nil persons In the htute , owliic lo the prevalence of bmallpoIn Illi nois nnd otliot states The famous Illlinon cnRU , In .vlilcli many picniliiunl life Insiiinnc'e eompinlos are con- ceini'd.iiet for tlm IVbiuii teiinuf the rnltud btutes com t at I'opelvii , Kan , Iris buon post poned until the April term. hale jiMi'iiluy nfternuon the IlrldKi'lioi t Trtu'l Ion compiny succeeded In running t > ev- the the id with I lie assist - urul cm > o\oi en to , nrn-o ot the police Tlio erowds htbsod the nonunion iiR'ii , but made no tiouble. nt 1JG Morgan stioet , In n free-for-nll light S-t l.ouls , In which a do/i > n or more iic ioi's i-iiKii cd ns the icsultof too mnoli ( IrlnU at i blitlulny pirty loseiih llcnry wus voty hoil- nsly cut tinil Hud Dlxon was fatally Injun'd 'the Illinois stnle rouncll of the Ainnilciin PioticUvu iissiiclullon adjourned yestiM-il.iy nftei c'liolliiKSjii Hoi lolmsiuiiu of niliiKlluld president ami \ \ M D Now ion of Illontulmr- toiisceii'tuiy The I iltei was voted a s ilnry uffl.OOU Cuilton II I , irbell , hhlpplns elerk of the Norlhwesi IMec-trli i-iinip tuy of t-t. Paul , and wife wc'io ou u oiim by the fitmi's fiom n gus hto\o yi-itoiu.iy mniiilm ; , Mi I , ulii'll bulng duad when found and hUwlfo dyliirf n couple of hums Inlci I'llu ly nUhl Anne C'nrmont nnd three nthoi UliNof Mason ( lly. W Va. , took Hlchlo Kt'ller out of his tumiillim IIDIISD and Ijliu him to a fiince , conlildBil him nnmeic'lfiilly Kellei'H ollonso wnselicnlatlngevll tepoils about .Ml is Anne C.ninent. A inllioad nicomoilntion train , which wns Mandini ; ut n w.iter t ink nt Wnluison , N c on thu SIM bnrb in All line w is inn Into by n fulfill ti iln this iiKirnlnK. Howmnn o ( Itlcliinond nml K * > \ Ml 'Jlurw of I'oi tsmoiitli , Vu , wernMllcd , nml u Mi lliudle \\iiiiunton beveiely Injiiicd. The National Hurlat CimUol nssoclallon closed its meeting nt Cincinnati last nlKlil with n b.imiuut Dnrliu the nfluliioon the fol- owlnc olllcurs weiu elected. I'li'sldLiii , \ \ II- luni Hamilton I'lttsbm ; vlco pit sldiml , P. 1. Hill Lhlciuoi Hecretuiy ami trnisurci , Jnmi.'H T Kk liuils , Clilcu''o , ceiiinilusluiiur , h , Kli-limoml , I ml I'oroiifii. The trlnl of the brothers Ivnnhoff. forrnn- nplrliiK to murder I'llnce Purdlnand nnd stum- mlolf was buKun yeitordny nt hull i. laike Ivannir was exuumicd and ndmlltc'd nil the cliiiiKi'1' preferied against him. A ( lisp itch from HoiiloKiio-sur- , Prance , announces the explosion of a bollei In n hum- Iry ut tliut nlucu , seveinl people helm ; killed. i numbui of others biirlua.in the ruins and nan } t-erloiihly I jured by llio explosion , The Clillbin MIII id ) linn nppruved llio proto- olHlKiied by Chill and AiKuntlne .May last to tutermlim the Inlurprointlon of thu terms nf liu fiontlHi treaty of 1HB1 , wlilch will be Inully ratllleduu tliu arrival u ( the Argentine ) rulnlbtvr. VM now i ; s Snili-rini ; nnd IH'lillifj imlftl : by lnlelllc < 'ni Vrriktllirnt Plio illacsUvo tui.c , w id IM twentvvuii frit nf loiulh It by fur the trnut Imporli'in oritnn in thn l i'lv , tin I the nmiiienllt Uoi-ome-i Irritated umi co.iiotl Ith cntarrhnl nuious tlul U itlcntl eitlns liiMtiVni. 'I ho < e iMt.irr > mlHtitt > 4 of the siilro-lntcg' tin il tubonru prnbrililj the' moU common dM- o nod riimlltiimlsilii ; ( it irrh lulilom llm- 4 Its ll oif tiiomi LtTllim ot Iho tncti II Kener- nllyextcmls froiii iho memliranc's of the nota nml throit du hward to Iho bronchial tiibi-H , to the -Horn u-h nml thriiiik'li Iho Ion till of tlm IntoUlnos. In , v fuw call's It vc < but Mlsthl wnrnliiLof Its pri'iuiuo. but ns u rule Itsounoi Or Inter brings about distr- and dublllt j flint swcimii ) . a otuporty ownor. llvoi nt Ml ( u , : id street llo hns live I fo irluen vmiri in Onmlin and U a p lUurn-imluirulth Parton , v \ lorllii 1'or n IOIIK liiiio ho sulToro ! from cillnrrli of tlu > lo i > u-li nnd bowel l.ntolv ho has boon trylut the Conul.'iml A ' mpari sjsii'm of tieitmont and , In stioiUf. \ \ of "iu rcull , Mil. OUiT \\ltll I'lltllll .V "Vox , I hade it irih of thr stO'iinoh ' nil I bon > els In a sonti'd foi n , but II h id bi-coine 're it- ly nituriivntotl Just noforo I ' < cgun tie itmiint with Dr Shop ird. It n id ot so my s o .nidi lefiKcd feed nnd I h id no more iippotltu thnii n mnn In tlm hont nnd delirium of typhoid fevoi "llio tnmlilo seemed tn ben n with ontirtlinl mntlor ooniliK Into thu tliioit. In time tlpj ( it irrhot down to mv stem ich nml bow o s. Mv food would soui 1 liek-hu 1 ens m it lliin. MMirllulil Inlwnjsfelt bilious h 11 n n isty t istnln my mouth nnd my loiu-no would hi veiled ns If plnsterod ovei wlthyi'Mow po.son , "I h id much distress nil through tlio bunt 's ' Then ? suoinnl to bo n thinme Inllammiillon nnd sjreiie's there Mv bowels icemi'd to KI t liuril aiidstlir nml sosoro th it nt tlinus tliev p ilm'd mo II < e i boil Of coiir o I h id to e it. nnd I did eit. but It did HUMID coo 1 I w 13 rapidly falllni when lr Hit i > ud took me ID obnr.-o. LTn ler Ids eiua I snoti s iw th it I W.H comlni ; nroitnd njaln nil tl lit. 'I'hu uhon trouble Isontirolv one. Mv disease IHIH been mustered. My Inipioveinent he-'itn with tnv lir t Ire itini'iit nml lontliitiod without nuy b.ieUset , until I um now entlrelv well. " DRS. COPEUND & SIlEPARi ) , ItOOMS III A\I ) I1J VP.W VO t'C LIT ! IIUII.DINO. OMAHA N'illl Ofllco llonrs-y to II a. m Jin r > p m. : 7 to s ] > . m. bnndny 10 i in to U m Special Notions ? St'I.FNDIDlliiHini'Hsriiiinc" I'oi n nt to i pooil , rpHpoimllilcM'irtj luvlmr ilmutl nun no i itii 1'ipllil to lint Hi In milk iml buUi i d ihj In en jimc'tlmi vvllli iioultrv Iiu7 md HIMI r d pistiuu IniHlncsH About 1 SOU u res tiumllv npl mil pm tin i > about _ > mllis fro u ( 'mull lllinrH and " > mill H from Uni th i elt\ limits VWllfuui'il mil wati i | il. . nlv and t-oiui idi nt In < i.'h of I > in IHH nn H ( .out ) comfortable il-iooin lioii'e anil uooit Ii irn IIIIL' mil < lilcki n IIOIIHOS IiKiuIro of L 1 > , IIIHOII ( | , ! i..l Dili n Lime , or Us lliu ulvv i } , Coimeil JIllllTH YOU . { now that Viv i. Iloss luvd HJIU DO b ulliu In rult ui.l 0ruliJi l.i i.l n i- tblHc.ll > ' GAHI1 \GEmiovI'dcesspools v mils c'liumvi cleiiictl Kd Uurltu at Taylurt ) 'roouii , jU II o ulv , .iv A 11STHACTS imiHoms Kirm and citv PIUPLIIV Jti bought nnd Bold Vumj i. Tlio n ib Cuunut II ufTH GOOD cook vvnnte'J 'it the Seott liousi A North Jllln wttect WANTfil ) iiniiinii It'll in m lo-\\oil. iliiiut IHIIIHO ntnl htibliMiiHtbocIi mlv V'U P 1 iiiutiili and botnl Apply at olllco of Leon ml FM ui < HE IS IN A PENITENT MOOD Egypt's ' Youthful Khedive Sorry foi His Un- thoughtful Words. COMPLIViENTS HIS ElvGtISH CFFICE3S lloNuvrr Ilud , llj Asinrt" , Any Inloiitinii of aiijliiK Mom IhiMR * Aliiiiu 'lliom Seeds of Dlsroril Sou M In n Fiiilfiil "soil. CAIUO , HiJiPt , Jan. 26 The nfryptian hai sent the follnvving cominunlcation to tlm Associated ptcssiTlio Uhodlvo has bee'ii painfully bUipuscd and affected at the rumoisspiead on the subject of his son ti incuts u'satdlnfr the army The Ithedho reset vcs to himself tocstibllsh the facts later , but having at bout to dispel thosci rumors without delay and to minliest publicly his attachment to the army ho now espressos in a gencial order nls entiio satisfaction with the native and Urillsh foiecs , and ici'o nUos the services reiidi'ii'il by the Biltish oflleeis In icgatd to Aluhor Pasha , the khedlve consents to his ti itibfcr as soon as the ffovoinmont can offer an equivalent to this oillul.il , who has only honorable records of sui \ ice LoM'ON , .Ian 27 A dispatch from Calio to the 'limes sa\s thu unfoitmiatt'lv Iho khodivo's lotriotlon cannot to- btoio the pot feet harmon\ \ which pio- Viouslv oxistol It is dimVul' to oscistato the din-rer or to toieseu thu icsults of the soveicli'ii to\\ln ? disorder in the ranlcs of 1J.OJO iMussoltnon uii'l fo montliiK hostility Umiitds a handful of Hiltlsholllceis His onielal disclaimer H III bo unavailing if tbo Ittiollvo persists In hit untl-nnpllsh pollev. An an inslunco of ihlw- Miiishiilteh , chief of Iho Abiddeh tilbo , w ho , in 1SHS , was condeinnod to death for. his treu'hery tovv.uus the KiiKllsh. has been honoted and tovvaided by the khedlve. .sirvmoNii : > 'io i to MIC. Krport Ihtt ArolibHliop Koriltiui llns HIM a OllllOll III SlMI till ) I'll , ) " . KOVIB , Jan. 'W It la icnorlcd hoio Hut Iho pope linn summoned Archbishop Coin- Ban of Now Yoik io Homo. Snirlilu o'nil Aiut'rli in Ailtliornin. LONDON , Jan. 27 A disp iich lo Iho Slandaid fiom Vicnn i BH Unit It Is re ported the Amoilcaii novelist , CausUuioiu Fennlmoio Woolson , commuted smcUo bv jumplnc from thu window of the hnuso whcto she lived Illevon months of In- lluoiua loll symptoms of ins inity. . Diul at Iliclr Ilroiim or Itli'lirx. Nr.vv Voiiis , Jan , 20A special to the Staats-Xoltung fiom Ifort Payne , Ala. , siys ; An enormous umlot taking , vvhleh a fmv years ago cost eastern capitalists over ? r,000,000 , has boon sold nt unction 'I ho boom city of Port Payne was sold at shot Iff H sale to n N. Cullom for $01UJO Tin situ Includes iiO.OOO acres of oio land , 'JOOJiity lotn , ere ciushliu vvorks , fiuniic'cs , tttrou factories , two hotels Mini other piopui'U Poi t P.IJno was the Hist uxperlinonl of u number of Now nnglund capUatisls lo fmuul a city In Iho south. Will l.iijiiin the Mierlir. ' Coroiior Maul will serve an Injunction on bhoilff Orcxol lodnv to pi-event him fiom disposing of the Phil Klltiiinol slock , nalo uf which waa announced lo Initiation m. todnv. i Ono word doHCtlbos H , "pcrfnelUmV'oi K f foi io UaWitt'jYiUh llu ul Salvo.uurus imca i 1