- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - . - - - - - - I , 'uIIE OIAIIA DAIJ.JY BEE ! : MONDAY : : , JANUARY 28 , 1895. { _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a I I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ! ! : COUC1T4 I3T4UFFS. OFFC , - NO. 12 IEAUL STREET , . Dtlvetd b urler to n7 part ot the el" . It. W TILTON. Lcueo. 'Et.tPIONrSUullnua om" No U : nigh l tdlor _ , No. 2 - .11."UI 4rixrio. Orand hotel , Council 13Iuft , reopened Oct. 1. Moyueal Estate agency 639 Droadway. The funeral oC T C. Johnston will take place tiliR afternoon al 3 o'clock from his tIIR arernoon late restlene , , 227 huff streel. CharIeR I.'rohman's company wilt present the wel known military comedy , "The Girl I l.eC Behind Mo " al Dohany' next 'Velnesday evening. The Ministerial association oC the city will mecl Monday al 10:30 : a. m. , In the parlors oC the First Presbyterian church. The an- ual election oC ofccrs nnl other important business will be transacted. A meeting of [ young German Is l to be held WcdneBday evening 01 Mnennerchor hall for the Ilrpose of oranlzlnl a turnvcreln Thirty have already signified , their intention . of becoming inemhers. John Oundrm is l to have charge of the gymnastic shle of the organization for the present , and II Is sail . thaI the Omaha vereln has agreed 10 furnish what appnratus Is nccesmry until the so- cloty gets strong enough to support itself. The Grand hotel has recently made nn innovation which IB proving very attractive to Is , patrons. Fine music Is furnished al dinner Thursday , and , Sunlay , evenings. Prof J. Albin luster , violinist , and I'rof Engle , pianist , have been engaged for those two days each week , anll the music they furnish Is Car ahead oC anything that has ever yet been attempted al this hotel. The plan Is proving Profitable to the hotel and will be more 10 as soon as the public becomes - comes aware of lhe musical treat that Is In . store for them. We have over $300.000 to Ilan ' upon 1m- proved Iowa farms. l armer desiring loans can save money hy dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission. 'Ve Io not loan on wild lands nor In Nebraska. Lugc & 'fowle , 235 Pearl street. Try Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway , for good work. Our medium gloss finish can't bo beat , blt WQ do strictly hand work domestc finish. when preferred. Telephone 157. ; Neatest drug clore-Taylor's , Grand hotel. 1'llt8O.V.I ' 3. 1'.til.fJIf.I PIES. O. C. Gaston spent Sunday at his home In Tabor. Miss Celia Wolcot spent Sunday with friends In Ek City , Neb. J. D. Sweet left last evening for a week's business vIsit 10 Denver , Colo. Alcl Iny Ou. In spite of the announcement that was . made hy Rev. E. W. Alen a few days ago to his congregation that he had decided , to reject the cal extended 10 him hy a church In Bufalo , N. Y. , and remain . pastor of the Christian church In' this city , there seems 10 be some doubt as to whether he will really stay here. During the blast few dayti . I Is said by a reliable authority , there have been men at work trying to work up a feeling against him . and so earnest have been their efforts thaI ho Is thinking serIously of accepting - ceptn ! tIle cal to the Buffalo church. "Dr. A. II. Carter , who form'rly preached for us , " said one of the members yesterday , "has been trying to get Allen out for the last two years. When he resigned he did 80 with the hope that we would give him a bigger salary and refuse to accept the resig- nation. Hut we didn't , an that Is the cause oC his b''levaneo. He left the church last Bummer , and several of his sympathizers went with him. Ever since they went out they have been trying to work up a feeling against Alien. The pastor has now about come to the conclusion that IC he steps out lie wibl leave an opportunity for the disaffected - affected ones 10 come back , and I shouldn't be surprised It he did so. The otter ho has hall Is one of a lifetime , and we can't blame him IC he accepts It. " Dr Carter's friends claim for him an en- tire innocence of any atempt to stir up trouble , and wih a surprising unanimity , In view of the reports that are going around , ! assert that they have none but the frlend- host of feelings for Mr Allen. rave Your Money. . . Dy investing In the stock of the Savings Loan and Buiding association oC Counci Bluffs. Incorporated In 1877. Incorporatel 187. Monthly pay- ments of $1.00 per share , netting the Investor about 10 -per cent Inlerest. Ten series already - ready paid out . which fully demonstrates the ability of tile association to mature Its sock In about seventy-nve monthly pay- ments. No loans made outsilo of Council Bluffs , and all applications examined and passed upon by n majority of the board of directors. Good loans wanted. Full Inorma- Uon can be obtained at the ofce of D. W. OtIs , secretary , 10 Main street or any of the following directors : H. W. Hazelon , Frank Grass , John Brown. A. S. Hazelon , H. C. Deebe , A. B. Walker , E. E. Hart , F. C. Lougee , S. S. Leonar" Oas cockln stoves for rent and for sal at Gas Co.s ofce , Pleaded for 1"oroiSI J1 slon. . At , the First Presbyterian church yesterday morning Dr. Phelps preached an eloquent ' sermon on the subject oC foreign missions , anti al the close oC his discourse a collection was taken for the benefit of the society ' socety which 1001s'aer .the foreign mission worll. lo painted a dark picture of things as they now are II heathen lands ; and Inclined 10 the belief that China , after the Christianizing influence of the gosp l had 111\ time to male ! Itself felt , wpull arise In a Ilght that would make Japan , or any other country that might try tl take M\'antago of Its lethargy , but a a , pigmy In Its hands. Chrlst ity was the power that hal , lifted civilized lands above lho heathen , and the church ought to put forth every effort possIble to carry the gospel - pot still further Into countrIes blinded by paganism. lie read Crom a secular paper publshed In Boston nn elltorlal paragraph which stated thaI the Christian missionary , must be considered as ha\lnE done a large part In brInging about the change oC the last tow decades In foreign countries "And yet , " exclaimed the speaker , "one oC our local IHlller comes out with an article In which It Ineers 01 time lazIness and useless , ' , ness oC our missionaries When I see sueh con-wel , I eamo very near swoartmig-but when I sce such contemptible items In our papers , It makes lY blooll boil. " tl'cehlt 1"1011 Iall ' 'htl Weak nt l' , 0 , U Jtroymm'N. Drown'C. . O. D. XXXX patent , 85c per lack ; lufalo , 7e Iler Back ; Lone Star 65c per sack ; Huby , 60e tier sack ; rye 10ur , 45e per sacl" and . rye graham , 45c per sack ; corn meal , 15c per sack ; potatoes , 65c per bushel. Itemcnsber ' , a slvcr dollar packed In ovary twentieth sa'cl' oC Brown's celebrated XXXX patent. I you , are lucky you get your flour for nothing , nnOWN'S C. O. D. tll' ' 'ry toiieitmiomm. L. J , Wllns and a man named Daler , tie young follows employed about I ohany's q opera hOUM1 , sl'enl SUllay afternoon wIth n number oC their friends In a room back of the staKe , ali a very , pleasanl afternoon It was A growler navigated back and forth several tImes until both WldM and Baker became very jagged about the edges They then wantl'd to tight. Baker has hal his muscle hanlene by months or wresting with a Paste brush an.l theatrical posters , antI all thaI Prevented \Vlklns from being utterly annlhlale,1 was the appPlrance of [ itaker's brother , a barber , who separated them and tried to get his brother to go home hut he .was obstinate and insisted obstnate Inslted uron stayIng - lag amid completng the work of destruction . The barber thereupon gave him I couple or vigorous smashes In the . face , and exclaim. tog , "I'l doIng this for your own good , " he dramatcaly Ilut his brother under his wine anti took him himmie . As soon as Mr Do. hany learned that n great hunk hall been , broken out oC the Sabbath ( lay In , this way , li' dls'harged both Wikins and Baker and hired new men to look aCer the scenery at the evening IJerformance. John Schlcleetam : , sr. . has moved , back from Omaha. and lies opened I fine lrber : shop at store gas Broadway , , OpCEIO Icelber's furniture Music at the Grand bIi Thursdays. I . \ vcih ae .Suitdays , at the dlnnr tour , ) 6 to tb. , ' l o'ciei1c . . NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS - Rev Armstrong Bids rr wel t the Second Prcsbytolinn Ohmch , LIKENS HIMSELF UNTO TUE AP03TE PAUL hubs fnre"el to tIme Congregation Without ' Any II I'ollnl , Toward . \ ny One- Large Congregdlon Present tu lenr 11m , Hev , C. N. Armstrong preached hIs farewell ' well sermon a pastor of the Second 1rsby- terlan church yesterday morning Nearly all oC time congregation was present And appeared - peered to be visibly affected . by his parting words. Ito read the 20th chapter oC Acts , amid took his text from the 2lth verse . lie likened himself to Paul , who , when they took him out to stone him , prayed thaI thy might be forgiven. The chapter was filled with a good deal oC subtle reasoning that ho seemed to think might bo well applied to his own minIstry - Istry , lie read some verses In Second Corinthians - lhlans , where Paul refers to the lashings he had received , when he was thrice whipped with rOls , "but with aU their persecutions ' he would come out thrice blesscd " He lKened himself to Paul again as being a plain Ilreacher , preaching In simple faith , ant that ho was tiara and free from the blood or all nien He spoke of the ministry and its re- , Rponslblltl anti the dlfeulles of trying to . please nh. Ministers annolntet of God were I. nol always approvet of muon Some adll- tonal warm wonls were ound In the 25th chapter of Hevelatlons , 12th and 16th verses "lut time question of tlma most Importance 10 us all now Is , " said he , "shal we meet over there , even \ we do not agree here ? 1 will be there ; shal I lEet you ? " lIe asked for tilt blessing of God upon the man who should take his place and fill the vacant pulpit , and asl < ell the congregation In God's Iamo to give him a hearty ali earnest support. In parting he said that , alhough his heart adieu , It contalnel , no malice , but was overflowing - flowing with kindness and , forgiveness for au. lie then declared the pulpit vacant , anti his closIng prayer was for a blessing upon the church and Its future. 1"O,1 0 ; ' % % 'IiK : . Boston Store Cle"rll Sate to Contnue 010 ' % 'c'k Lcmiger. New bargains In every department. 46 Inch all wool hcnrleUas and tIne serges , regular price 76c ; reduced to 48e a yard. Our entire stock of fine French seges and whip cords that sold for $1 , reduced to 57c n yard. Our entire stock of fine novelty dress goods , worth from $ to $1.75 a yard , to close at 79c a ya rd. ALL BLACK DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED 1'RICES. DOMESTICS. 33c , 39c and 450 turkey red table damask , 25c a yanl ALl. TABLE LIENS AT COST PRICE. $1.25 to $1.75 napkins , now 9Sc a dozen. S2.75 and S3 nauklns. reduced 10 $1.95 a dozen. ! BIG REDUCTIONS IN HOSIERY AND UN- DE11\VEAR. lOc and 12Yc embroidery , reduced to 2c a yard. 76c Infants' wool hoods , now 25c each. ! 5c Caste soap , 3c a cake : 25c n dozen. Klrk's bouquet soap 1c a box. lOc curling Irons 5c each. 25c silk elastic web , to close 121c a yard. Ladles' 15c handkerchiefs , reduced to 6c each. each.1e quality ladles' wool mittens , Sc a pair. 19c children's wool mittens , now 6c a pair Doys' Ummel waists , were SOc , now 29c each. Our entire stock of men's heavy gloves , worth from 75c to $1.50 ; reduced 10 69c a pair. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER Council , Bluffs , . _ _ _ _ _ _ - Iowa Davis sells drugs , paints and glass cheap. Y. 51. C. . \ . Meotmmmgs. The hal at time corer of Main street and I Broadway was comfortably tilled wIth young men yesterday afternoon , and time occasion was an Inspiring one. The ringing talks ( rein the young and business men were indicative - ! Icatve of victory. I has been decided to hold n weell's series of meetings for men beginning this evening at 7:30 : o'eloell. Secretary CurtIs wi be In charge of the meetings , but there wi be associate with , him many of tIme best workers In the city. ' The services wi bo short , lasting hut an heur , and full of me. Special music will be arranged. Tonight Hev. O. W. Snyder wIll give a lhfteen-mintmte address All men. young and these who are older , are Invited 10 come. JtNI"ON unos Moimdmty's Special lorlall . Only a few days before Inventory. All odds and ends must be sold. Notice lhese prIces : 1,000 yards striped Se and lOc outing dan- neb , Monday 3c yard. 200 remnants oC 36.lneh figured silkaline . 2 to 5 yards In each piece , Monday 3c yard. Turkey red figured calico , 3c yard $1.00 6-4 fringed chen 10 table covers , ,19c each. $1.50 , $ 1.75 and $2.00 6.4 Cringed table covers , 99c eneh. Turkey red table damasll , iSo yard. 35e , 40e and 45c all wool white flannel , Monday 29c yard ; I you need while flannel buy Monday. SOc and 60c all wool henrletas , all shades , Monday 29c each , Ladles , I you want a nieo soft wool fabric for house gown or strEet wear . lake advantage ' oC this bargain Momiday. $1.00 Dengalno crepe Bie , evenIng shades , Nile green , light blue and pInk , Monday 4Sc yad. BENNISON BHOS. , Council Bluffs . 10rOTBi ArU COIIJ Nr. - Uob Hnt'cbs Tulksbnut time CllrgCl. Bob Kneebs may exhibit his two horses , Bethel and Nellie Ineebs , In German thea- ters . lie bas been talking about time charges breught against him In Oermany. lie said : "The report has become current during the last few days that I do not Intend to return to Germany to defend the charges made against me The facts are that I do Intend to return and defend In toe course eC a couple oC weeks , I necessary. There Is some prospect thaI the cases against mo w\ be dropped by tIme authorities there. I have Bethel In this country and could take you I to her In a very short time I I was so dis- I posed 1 , but I shall not do that , for the 11'es- emit at least. I I have to return to Ocr- many to fight tIme cases Iethel will go with mo , and so will persons who know the horse The tal , thaI I made the money that I dId last season by ringing Bethel Is rIdiculous The mare cannot go a mile In three mln . utes now with any certaimmty She Is humus In one of her Core legs and ha been for a I year She Is nol lit to work anti probably ' ncver will bo tracked again Even I I am not compelled to go back to Oermany to defend the cases I shall probably return anyhow , As you know , my arrest anti 1m- prhonment In Germany created a great deal of exelemtnl there , and nlckellnthe-slot machine pictures of myself , time great American rh'ger , and of Hethel , were placed alt over Berlin. I have an otter from a German amusement manager to pay my expenses . penses and the expense of takIng Bethel to that country anil In additional offer of $500 per night for ten nights to exhibit Bethel antI Nellie Kneebs , the horse the Germans think Is Uethel , side by side In his theater In GerJln ' , and point out the differences between the horses. " 111,110 1tItii . . Lead the State C.ptaln Charles W , Kemble oC MUKcatne , who was IPpolntpd acting Inspector oC smal Ilns practice for tnt First brIgade , Iowa National Ouanls. luring the Iness of the hate Major Oarlock . hal fnbhed his report of ; target tirIng for lS9 ! . The Muscatne flC Rifles 110.1 the list or two dozen companies. ' there Captain Klmble'l report shows thaI are In the brigade nine tnle(1 States sharpshooters . shooters , four United States marksmen , sev- enly.slx state sharpshooters anl , 15 mark- men. The figure at merit for the Third regiment - mont Is 32,30 ; for the Second regiment , 29.16. and for [ the brigade . 30.49. This Is nn excellent showing compared with that of 1893 , when the ngura of merit for the Third regiment was li.40 : for the Second regiment , 17,30 , making an average of only 14.60 for the brigadea showing only hal as cod as thaI or the year just closed The Mus- 'cln Hnes are stub In time lend , In the brlgalo , and In the aale , their fgnre of merit last year reaching higher than ever before , being 117,33. The company In the sato standing second to the : Iuseatne Rifles II tIme one at Shenandoah , company E of tIme Thlr brIgade , whose figure or merit Is 96.48. Nut I nnulh " ' 11(1 to lrem'7e. Boone Ice dealers are liusly engaged harvesting - vesting their crOp oC Ice , and are now about hal throu/h the season's work , I Is probable thaI more Ice will b 11t up this season than usual , and It Is of the finest quality , a lite over n Ccot thick and clear as crystal. Iceman Stevenson says that they are experiencing moro Ilfeuly than usual In getting the Ice , the dfeuly : being In nn.lng Illaces where the river Is deep enough The water In the Ies Moines river IB so low lhat It Is only In a few places there Is Iepth enough for ice.ctttting. These 1100ls have to be hunted up , anti even when found , antI the Ice hI plowed , the sand runs umler the Ice anti fIlls up so that It Is nol fit to cut. In many 1lacel the river seems frozen to the bottom , and , of course , Ice can- nol be taken out In such plaes. Mr. Stevenson says that each winter for tIme host five years ho hiss 10tcell the river to be perceptibly lower than the year before , all It Is a query with him how long It will I.all before the bream wil go entrely dry. t ohl I"tl " luclt hol' fir ii : Iortlnoo On the ground , that a gamblng Inslulol was not a valid consideration Judge lusled at Dubulue nonatmitedVlliiatn II. Adams , who sold n unit interest In Adams & W'lmite's bucket shop at 19 Chamber of Commerce , Chicago , to John B. Hckets for $ 2r00 , , tak- log In payment a mortgage on H'eketts' malt house In lMmbiique which A.lams sought to Coreelose. Alams tohl Helletls that the concern paid $ 3IOOO a year , anll Adams and White swore to this here. Hlckets also pall Abraham Deemlor [ $ ,500 for a half interest In what he suppostd was tIme exclusive - sive right to Ilublsh city directories In Chi- eogo , but which proved to be a copyright on the name "Chicago Omee-Uulhlng Drec- tory , " Deenlor [ was alowel to foreclose his mortgage. The court Intmated he woull give Alams jugment later for $1,000 loaned to ness. lticketts to conduct the brokerage ! busi- Brewery lulhlng nt n\'rnport. The Davenport Matting company Is prc' tcaly making a new brewery out of tIme one It purchased of JulUs Lehrldnd last fall Work was begun last November on the stock house , antI nol a brew house and a boiler house are wel under way. Time brew house will bo a four-stor structure , with a ground area of 33x4 Ceet. Davenport brick Is being used , anti time wals of the first and second stories wi he lwenty-one Inches thick , white above the second story they will be seventeen Inches. The door eonstruc- lon will bc of steel beams with concrete arches between them , overlaid with cement. The tlct ltmmremti. Batavia Sentinel : Mr. Morton , secretary oC agrlcuitmmre . 15 reported as looking contemptuous - temptuous at the [ unclons of the omee he holds. The fact of time mater Is this cabinet position was created for time purpose of UeldlnE the farmers and tl furnish one moro comfortable herth for a vohitician. Its useulness was not the chief consideratIon wIth tIme men who created the position. hull . from Jown. Des Moines Capital : Darlet Scott , the defaulting treasurer who was lynched In Nebraska , was formerly from Carrel county , Iowa , and lam Kautzman , the populist editor - I tor of O'Nel , Neb. , who denounced Scott so severely even aCer his death , was formerly an Iowa man and published a paper at Casey and also at Outline Center a Outhre hear Ye , hoar Yet Pacific Junction Recorder : Investors , cap- Ita lsts and others wIll do well 10 keep an eye upon Pacific JunctIon. This year of grace dawns most auspiciously for the town , and . with a little energy , enterprise and cooperation - operation , every property owner cn become wealhy , or at least comfortably well off , Confct of the G"scs Des MoInes Capital : The police and gam- blng queston thaI provoked such a few of I natural gas seems now to be enveloped and befogged with another kind oC gas. Bits of 10wl' News. O. blender a miner had n leg crushed by falling slate al Hlteman. A new Swedish paper Is to bo started at Essex by George , Bylander . and . Joseph . Payer. - , The newly erect el reShJenee or Jacob Hayes at Lisbon has been totally destroyed by fire. Insured In the Farmers' df Cedar Haplls for $700. Superintendent M. C. Olhbardt oC the Industrial 10m a for the Blnd at Knox\le. has settled for $1. 00 In his contracted with local merchanls for one mouth's business - ness at tIme institution. Dr. J. B. .ngals of Mcriulen . who at one time oecuplel a chair In time University of the Northwest al Morning Side , has become Insane , and has been taken lo the hospital 11 Independence. The doctor's mental de rangemenl II sahl to be the result oC over- work. - Leigh hunt , formerly supertenent of the public schools al Cedar Falls . and later president of time State Agricultural college , who settled In Seattle , and was proprietor oC the Post-Inlelgencer , has relnquished his Interest In the plant on account oC poor health , and has gone to Japan Baltcr , livIng In ( Poweshlek county , took his Cather to time poor farm and put In a bill Ic the bard for $4 for his ser\lees. $1 of that sum was for sitting UII wih his father two nights . al 50 cents a nigimt A younger brother oC this son has contrIbuted enough to maintain his father urlng his natural life , but the other son bas squandered It all . Postmaster 101 oC Dubuque believes In taking the law Into his own hands In' fia- < ! fa. grant cases A number oC copies of an Indecent - cent and notorIous sheet , sonic 200 oC them , were receivetl addressed to as many per- Sons As soon as the postmaster learned oC time \leness of tIme sheet be ordered the de- livery stopped anll reported 10 the lepartment at Was11lngton. Constable Monger oC Waterloo while serv- log an attachment on a west title ciizen , was quite roughly luanilled , . The attaeilnent calell for a Ilalr of hob sheila , and while the pap , was being rel , the owner DC the bob attempted to chop them up with an ax Munger Interposed by grabbing the ax and lhen time fellow grabbel him by the thmroat The mater was lnaly adjudicated . I Is rumored that a new Insurance company - pany Is to ho organized In Waterloo In the near Cuture. The company wi take Insur- aneo on life and only lem\rB oC the Meth odlsl EpIscopal 1 church will be eligible to membership. I Is understod lhal a proml. nent Dubuque business len and capitalist will b president of the new company , and local business men wIlt be Interested In the scheme . Time Immense burr oak tree In W. S. i Thomas' yard at Iowa City has been cut down to allow further improveimmemmts Time Indians told Dr Murray , the original owner oC thus ploperty. I hal century ago , thaI the tree was over 100 years old To test the reliability of the statement. Thomas counted , time , rlnga In time truneate.1 tree and found that It was-according to that theory of age -225 'eara ol ! . Dubuque's cIty directory contains time names oC thlrly-three churches antI chapels OC these thirteen conduct servIces In German , Of the twenty congregatons In which the service Is In the Enslsh language , there are four loman Catholo and sixteen Prot- estant. Of the thirteen In which time German - man language Is used there are two Roman Catholic , nine Protestant and two Jewish places oC worship Great exciement exists at Marys\le , a town II time southeast part oC Marion county , sixteen mullet from Knoxville , over the db- co\'ery oC gold on North creek , near the town. The srcclimmemus have been shown to men thought competent to judge , and sub- Jecte" 10 "arlons acid test ; the results show- Ins th" pre tnCe oC both gold . amid EI\'er. A quantity oC the minerai hues been sent to - Des Moines to lo assayed by an expert I- WITH THE 8EORET. . . SOOIETlB , Installations ' l.otll Utt1he ot Ommmtha- , i.ocmil 2cntcs , I.ocll X.IC. . The followIng ofcers halQ been recently installed by the lodges pr , The secret orders In the state : I , Ashlanl-Star lodge .Nol . ; 9 , Knights of I'ylhlas : Chancellor aOlmnnier , n. E. Moon ; vice chaneelor"I' N. , J. Walermire ; ; prelate , T. Johnson ; ke pot .0C records ant seals , .1. Danley ; mastl bf exchequer , 1. Brush : master ot flnance , ti. W Meredith : master-al.arms , p , n , Cblt ; ' master of work E. D. Krutzslnger ; Inr guard , J. T , Aughe ; outer guard , Wlll m Barbee ; trios- tees N , Shelter . T. n , W1ton D. Daker Blatlen-Ancient Order ot United Workmen . men : H , M. McClure , piaster workman ; J. I. Grandataff , forenl\ \ \ ; J. L. Myhler , overseer ; P. W McIatughhlmm , fnalcler ; I. I. lttchcndeffer . receiver : I. ' . Tootbacrc , recorder ; T , Snyder , guide : M. Adams , Inner . nor ' \atch ; J. M , Doriy , enter walch. . 35'ood - Columbus-Colmnbla camp No. 35 , WOOI- len oC time WorM : Consul commander , IteY . E. De Ocher : ml\lser lieutenant , Dr Voss ; clerk , J. A. Schuck : bank clerIc , ! Frank \ \ ' ttelan J ; nsdo h Guatd , W A. way ; ontslo guaro , U. L Uaker. Craig-Craig camp No. 1,306 , Modern \\'oOlmen or America : \V. A. Dehl , "en- crable consul ; James lackburn , worthy adviser : C. J. Hale . banker : G. 0. Gales , secretary ; O. A. Uaekstone , escort : A. E. \'atsol , watchman ; T. T. Illmmer , semitry llastimmgs-Ilastimmgs lodge No rO , In.le- I'endent Order or Ode Fellows : NoblE grand , O. Iayser ; vice grand , N. n. Iacalaster ; recording secretary J. : . Daly ; permanent secretary , n. P. Klmbal ; treasurer , J. F. hitler : warden , L. Urlnlcey ; conductor , C. W. Hlehar.lson ; Inner guard . ; llx Luste ; outer guard , C. Doyen ; chaplall , C. F ) \ hleartwehi. nauhters of Hebekah : Noble grand , Mrs. ! grnt ; 10110 Cox ; vice grand , Mrs. M. . Doyen : secretary , Mrs. Katherine Iler : treasurer , Mrs. C K. Kellle. : wlrden , , Irs. Anna Iarshal ; chaplain , O. F. hbeartwehl. IndiammoiaModermmVoodmmmeim oC America : I Venerable consul , Dennis Fitzgerald ; worthy adviser , A. Grass ; banker , C. I. 10ag ; clerIc , J. A. lamlond : physician , nr. 10)'t ; escort , lert Crabtree : watchman , WillVahlimm ; sen- tnel , Hosco Kerns : managers , Luton Duck- worth cud C. W. ileck Hlchnehl-Ioder Woodmen of [ America : A. W. Inmlol , venerable consul ; J. : . Mar- tin , worthy Ilvlser ; P. n. Martn , banker ; J. C. Ilormmirmg . clerk ; A. 0 Rice . escort ; W. P Johnson , watchman ; C. C. Paxton , seltr ) Schuyler-Independenl Order of Odd Fellows - lows : E. I. Corson , noble ! grand j D. Dunkel , vice grand ; C.V. . Irubesey ! , secretary ; n. Mick , treasurer ; J. D. Woods , right SIP- porter , and AI Wlch , left supporter to noble grand : II. I. Sncrhler , warden ; S. n , Wheeler conductor : l.'rnk Shoimka . right seele supporter : C. hi. Williams , left scene slpporter ; Z. T Irvine , outsIde guard ; F. Scimradcr right sUPIort , Fred Valh , heft sup- port to vIce grand. Springfleid-Sprlmmgfloitl camp , No. 81 , Knights of I'thlas : Chnncelor cOlmaner , J. H. Miller ; vice chancellor , J. C. Oelb ; keeper of record and seals , G. W . Fox ; master - ter of finance . J. F. Jarman ; master of exchequer , A. O. Burbanl SUIJerlor-Degree of honor , Ancient Order of Unle1 Workmen : Past chief of honor , Mrs. D. C. Ward : chic of honor , lrs. J. I. luflan ; lay of honor , Mrs. J. B. Henna ; recorder , Mrs. L. P. Goodhue ; fnancier , Cyde Johnston ; receiver . Bertha McConnel ; master ot ceremonies Hose le'ers ; usher , Mary Emerson ; inside walehman , Lily I-luff- man : outside watcimmami Clyde Padden. Old Abe Women's Relief Corps : Prei- dent , Mrs. Abbie Adam ; senior vice pre l- tlemut Mrs. Sarah Felt : j'unlor vice president , Mrs. Emma Helman : , seeretmmry . Mrs. Jennie Stlno ; treasurer. lrs , Car : Kendall ; con- ductor , lrs. Belie King 'assistammt conductor , Mrs. Sarah Heiman ; gutird , Mrs. AlIce Wool- soy ; assistant guard , Mrs. ' Mary Madison ; chaplain , lrs. Emma Brennenlan. Teeumseh-Teeumseh lodge No. 2 , Ancient Order of United Workmen : M. B. C. True master workman : J. tLawrence , foreman : H. Iluuzen overseer ; W. tt. Barton , financier : John Gruff , receiver ; Wiis , Itowchiffe . , recorder - corder ; I. . Morrissey , guide ; L. Hazen , inside watchman : S. Haughtonl' outside watchman : , \ . Gaiter , past mtstet' w9rkman : c. II. Chubbuele , trustee - , t , Talmage-North Star lcmdge1No. l 69 , Inlghl of Pythlas : Chancelor commander , J. C. ' Thompson ; vice chancehlor.X' . P. F. Reiser ; prelate , John H. " 'alkerj' ; Jie per of recordS and seals , 0.V. . Fairbrother , jr. ; master of work J. F. Bggs ; master of exchequer , C. C. Baker ; master of fimmance . L. J. Lintz ; master-aI-arms , H Edmollson ; Inner guard , William Eschmeyer ; oUler guard , W. E. Phlbrlclt : trustees , Bert Conln , AI Ives and Wiiam Hutchins. 'ayne-Knlghls oC Pythlas : Chancelor commander , A. P. Chids ; vice chancellor . T. B. Heckert ; prelate , George Devine ; keeper of records and seals , W. H. McNeal ; master of exchequer , 'V. K. Hoister : master of finamuce Nathan Chace ; Inner guard , J. J. Diz ; outer guard . August Plepenstoek. Slcrct Society Nols. The S. T. N. A. Athletc club will give a social dance at the Paterson block next Tuesday evening. Thursday evening Alpha camp gave a social entertainment and dance In the Continental block , which was very largely alende ! . Last week RobIn Hood camp No. 30 , Woodmen - men of time WorIth Instaled the following officers : Consul commander , H. hall ; ad- visor lIeutenant , E. J. nodwel : banker , Thomas \Vahker ; clerIc , J. A. Holzmnn : es cert , E. H. Smih ; watcimmumaim John Simpson ; sentry , G. Bondessen ; managers F. M. King , E. H. Walker antI Richard Hass. The ceremonies attending lhe Instalaton were very line and Included a musical amid literary . program. Seymour camp No 27 , Woodmen oC the World , gave a smoker and progressive high five party last week. In addition 10 the members of time lOdge there were twenty-five visitors In attemmtlance . The games were all interesting and everyone enjoyed a good time. The first prize was won by M. hyde I amid the second by Gus Drulgelan , while Seymolr anI Smih obtained the consolatIon prize. Al 10:30 : light refreshmcnts were served , during time course of which time guests were entertained with mandoln selections by I"V. . Vincent , accompanied on time guitar by S. H. hooter . . IRRIGATION THE REMEDY How Further Crop l'nluro. In Nebraska Aimty lie A\'u"'d. ' "That Nebrasla's Cutnre welfare depends emi Irrigaton , " remarked Senator Halhbun of Nebraska , "Is becomIng more apparent each succeeding year , as one crop failure follows - lows another. Time people In m ) section or the state have come to realize that fact and efforts are now being made to Imvo a huh iiasstI : by the legislature gl'ng ! aid to the farmers In l renter and I.'uras countes for the purpose ef sinking artesian wells. Time water supply from ' time streams alHI rivers In routhwester Nebraska Is Insulelent to IrrIgate - gate time bottom lands alone ; and In order to make Irrigaton Ilracteablo , 01 all In that part oC time state It will time ' , necessary to get our water supply In the maimer I hava just stated Whether or not t'lls } will be iractica. blo remains , to be seeiilVe have already commeneell driving arte lan wells , and one Is to the depth oC 2,000 'Ceet , hut no results have been obtalne yet. " Sf1tmld we succeed In getting an approprlati'mn passed ( It' will bo used In completng thes ! wells , and It our efforts arc' successful we will have no more crop failures In mmouthweisterii Nebraska " " L have seen time streets bf Omaha , , said Hobert Yates oC South , 1Iota , "crowded from night till morlnj antI ) 10rnlng till night , and time newspapers of the city were filled with amlvertiseuumenta' or al kinds , and time man who was unableJlo llave a half page ad was considered poor tTh , outlook ! for the return oC such tmes , In my , opinion , Is not very encouraging Cor any pf the western cites unless irrIgation In time west 'becomes ' an imb- solute fact Insteal , oC the talk which Il being Indulged In 01 many oC the points where It Is an absolute nPesslty. Should Nebraska como to realize thaI fact It would be a good move for her 10 In\est several hundred thousand . sand dollars In Irrigating : dlches 011 help out the poor people wihin bier borders The returns would be quick and the state In a few years would be repaid ten.ol [ for the Investment mastic. . " o Lawllr Whl " ' 11 lvcry State 1III"nenl. ItOCKIrORD , Iii. , Jan 27-C'omnmnantier.imm- Chief I.awler all stet left for Vermont to- day 10 attend time state encampment oC the Grand Army of the Republic . They expect to aloli ever ) ' encampment held In the union this 'ear. In a general order issued toiiuy , staff ullpolntmenls arc mal" , for lev- , t'nteen states anti proper observance of' ' Washington'slrthday rged , and lemorlal day Is I ! . 'lmST , 1'11.1 _ 1 ' 1 STR1"Ur , I seems thaI the only salvation for our game ant fIsh Is 1 uniform series of game laws by every state In the union Whn this can b brough about there wi bo some assurance - surance that extermination Is not to bo the tate oC our births and animals The late snow has made rabbit hunting good , all wihin tIme last two ( lays there has probably been many l\ndrCI killed In this , 'Iclnly. In speaking or wild game al the recent meeting In Chicago or the National ( hamuoc , Bird ant Fish Protectve association , W. B. 10rtre , the president , all : "Our wild game I . Is fast dlsapperln . I took unit two years to exterminte wlt pigeons , the prIncipal Instru- ment or destruction being the pot htmnters' nets Now the wild duck 13 threatened with exterminaton , and In its wake , unless the law puts a IJeremptory stop to the practice , our other game will soon bo wiped mit Guns are Increasing all the tIme. Manuacturers [ ere devising new 011 more destructive weapons - ons , time powder has been wonderfully unproved - proved Un , and It Is possIble to ki more game In ( day Ihan was possible In a week with the old weapons I notice by the papers that IS00 heath oC deer were reed\'CI In the local iilarkets during the hollla ) ' season. Al were slaughterll In a narrow strip of terri tory In northern Mlehlgnn. The marlel bout- ers drove the henl Into 1 corner amid exterminated - terminated it. A great bulk oC this game Is now store,1 In the cohl stor.1ge warehouses In this city. The deman.1 has nol been e'lual ' cty to time supply. Tons of wlhl owl are also stored away for future consumption . This Is I not right The marllel hunter Is a deathly Coo to our fish ali game Interests amid should be suppressed. " lrohhowiimg Is a skeleton of a proposell new olowll ! bill to make Nebraska dogs personal prop- bi . The bill was Ilreparell by Mr. Will Simeral , anll was read the second time In the legislature Wednesday : state lIe of It Nebraska enactEd b : ) the eglslature of time ThaI all dogs In the state of Nebraska are hereby declared to he 11ersot\1 property , anti any person willfully destroying the same , or steaiimmg , or taking with intent to steal , any dog of ! any other person , shal be guity of t0g laleeny under tIme laws of the state of Ne- braslm as applied to petit amid grand lar- ccny : provided , That any dog rlnnln ! nt large , without a sulelent collar amid tag lhereon , for the Ilerioll oC len days , In ammy city , town or village In lhls state , shall be declarell a nllsance and tIme prOIJer authori- ties may destroy the same. Sec. 2. This act shah talc effect and be In force from amid after the 1st day of June , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jncluonvilu " tiling II 'Cnlk huh. JACKSONVILLE , Ill. , Jnn. 27.-Speelal.- ( ) Base bal Is rather on the boom nl present In this little city , notwithstanding the act that we are In tIme midst ot a snowstorm No mater what kind of weather we have time sports are always ready to talk base ba1 , and play last 'ear's games over oven 'el. We have at present about $2,000 In notes from citizens who are willing to stmp- port babe bal In that way , besides the as- slranee of n large nlenllance II time . games when tIme season opens. The : grouns will bo IJI In shnpe as soon as tIme weather permits , nnl lhelr Iseul- ness enhanced hy the addition of an en- tirehy new grnl stand and bleachers. E\- trely wIhI be made wih tIme Idea of w\ I comfort ! and convenIence t the patrons of the games , amid the directors anticipate a heartier support than ever this Year Mr. W.V. . Kent , president of the asso- elation , whose home Is In this city , stated caton days ago lhal the rumor to the elect association would bo reorganized - , that time ' ester associaton organized was without foundation , and It would probably remain as It Is. Sioux City , he said has no claIm upon this organIzatiomm. She eannol hope to get In , and It Is no use trying urlher. Rock Island has been clamoring - oring for admission ever since the Des Moines meeting , and the probabilities arc thaI she wIll continue 10 clnmor The twIn cities did not get into the "push" at that cites . and now they will have to look through n knot hole In the fence whie the Western association Is playing ball We have secured as our manager J. D Aydelot of Marion , Ind" , who has an excel- lent reputatIon as a bath player and manager - ager , and no doubt he will please , as he comes highly recommended. He will arrive Monday , and begin signing men Caplnger , our last year's twirler , wIll bo with lS again. He has signed with Indianapolis , but that city does not want him until next year and he has been 10aneI 10 Jacksonville , upon condition that he be returned to lhem 01 time end of the season. Whisperings ' or the Wheel A strong sentiment against real racing Is developing even among many wheelmen who have heretofore been more or less promi- nently Identified with that branch oC the nenty Ientned sport They feel that If wheel men desire to I accorded all the right and privileges to which they are entitled they must respecl the laws and the rights of others. Arthur A. Zimmerman , the famous professional - Cessional bicycle rider , announces thaI he Is going to Australia. He has planned 10 re- main In thIs country until August , when he will go to the antipodes. I Is expected that Harry Wheeler wIll accompany Zimmerman - merman and that both riders will take part In the big races. Racing for cash prizes Is carried on extensively In Australia , and time race meet promoters of that country have been negotiatIng with Zimmerman for como months The western delegates to the national assembly - sembly meeting of the League of Amercan : 'Vheelmen , which wIll he held next month , Intend to bring oppositon to hear against the aopton of sOle oC the most radical changes Blggeste < TIme leading members of the Wisconsin division have ventilated their views upon the road racing questn , the matter of charging fees [ or sanctions for races and their disapproval of time League of American Whelmen sanctioning races for women. The racing hoard of the division an'louneeK the following on races for women : "The spectacle of racing for ladies has hap- piy been of rare occurrence In our state. 'Ve believe thaI such races are contrary to ImbUc sentiment amid cannot blt have a prejudicial effect upon cclng. Through limit "prlg Iionmmet . Following Is a telegrm senl to the Chi cage papers from W. W Kent , time new preshlenl oC time Western assocIation : "JACKSONVILLE , Ill . , Jan. 23.-The dispatch - patch from Sioux City In the moring paper contained an account oC the reorganization oC the Western associaton , from which Jack. son\ie amid Quincy would be dropped W. W. Kent , president oC the assoelatol , said I that no such reorganization was con ter. imlated . A muscLing , however will be held In February for the purpose of considering time apple3ton or Rock Island , who clalors for rea.1mlsslon ] , und 1.I.s probable that the club that Is malelng the bIggest stir-Omaiua-mnay b3 dropped to make reel for the Twin I CitIes , " Mr. . Kent may be a great railroad magnate and business may tIll his head from occiput to frontal bone , but at the end of time comIng - Ing season whel ho IndeTtalles 10 make up the averages oC time players In the asso- caton he wIll have to cal In some base bal man to assist him In separating the base his from the passel bails . When ho talks about dropping Omaha he docs so through his bmimmgmm . I Omimalma. . Lincoln St. Joe and Des Moines don't have something to say In regard to the presumptuous manifesto oC this awfully bran new base bal "maggot , " I'll miss may guess The ahsene oC President - dent Kent from any of time consulatonl oC the managers of the association will In nowise - wise interfere with thaI body's equilibrium . lie Is the Ilresident hut Is about as necessary to the prosperIty of the assocIation as an Ice house In imades W Ishlngton I'urk Jlcetlg Ulnlely Off . CHiCAGO , Jan ' -At I meeting of the executIve committee oC the Washington Park club held last e\'enlng , II was decIded formaly to dtclaro ! off the stukes for 1893. " 'rom early bood ebl EOZEMA untl 1a " my Iro"n flwly elon\ I forluno elonI dl.em. I vhled % ! t Springs . ' was treaWU by ( ho . bastmnemlionl mumen bistwai not : clb , Vlmon eli 1 things . lied famleti I ol detenuulumett to try tt.Ss. , mmmi glIL l.t dh tnourrnontms5FROM waIomtrely cured. 'fhe - wrrlble c1ell Ca , gemis. not a sign of It leSt ; may surmeral : : ' 'IO : lied yfbT mister lied W retur er thu dl.euu. I hAVO atneo zum0Jndi H . it. t lO n nUlu OHILDHOOD berotirtend.or skin mhiseaae , - and hays mister n- 10 . blTC IOe nUIT 1 fllurt cure. UIO. : W. IRWINlnrln , l'a. Nevr ' alms to care . even dIn Al olherremedl. ba' . . OurTrealho on 10" .nd tklu Dle. . maied tree tu imty a dr. , lmn Sl'LCn'I co. , Alaata , Os These err the ber1) ' , thl Sherhnn , the Queen Isahel , The hlythe Park , the Ien- wol , the t.kr8hlt anti , tIme Irexel. This definitely settles the fact thaI thef wi be no ltetng al WashlnglOI park the coming seasun. There has been comusielerable tltsetisston about this mmuatter In spIte of time anmnouimcement mantle by the directors same time stnce. Many thimik that the liortrd wilt reconsider its action before time time ( or tleclaratioums. Vittimnuimon * ( inca to ? .tnmul Trmui , ST. LOUIS , Jan. 27-Bob Fitr.xlmunons , after a stmecessftmi week's engagement , left for Syracumse , N , Y , , at noon tommy to Rio- siver to tIme charge of kilhhmog ( 'oil itiontlamo. his trial i'Ihi oceumr about Februmetry I. Cap- taint ( lion , Fltzslmuiuons' manager , remaimw behmimotl with the eommii'anl' , whmiehm , he says hue ivihl not mliu'bnmmul , html will resimmmue its u-omuth emogugeunent , it ilob pettles imls trnutiles quickly , Cmiltmuiim Glen sitys time trouble between - tween hiob ummul imiimOhf humus beemu unmicnlthv settleti ituiti that tiir , ' ivihi contimume to w.n1c tctgethmem' harmoniously , , lolmmusni itti I ka mm SkatIng hiecnrl , I1ED hANK , N. J , , Jan , 27-Time 100.ynrti skatlmmg record , stmindimmg start , wns brokemu hmtit nftermmoomi ti3' John S. Jolmioson , whic tioctie tIme thiatamice Iii 0:9 : 1.5. la'idson iviu one-ihftho of it teoimiI behmimuti time lender. \Vitim a. hyIng start Moshmeunmul lavitlsomt botim skated li'O ' ynrulsimo i'evemu secontis. ( JILIORU1'-SlflLl J'.tN STUhI"l. lIttler Peeling iutwecimAutimor % mmimd L'nmmi- hu15cc IIri'iks limit , % mlemv , ( Comtym-igimted , 1193 , l'y tue Associateth l'mss. ) LONDON , Jami. 27.-Timings timeatnicahly re- mmmiii 'ery qtmiet nfltl without mmuuchm Proimuise of novelty 1mm time near ftuttmre. Time ohul strife between Vt' . S. Gilbert amid Sir Artimtmr Suihivamu lint broken omit agaimi. GIlbert , before goimig to tIme Cammary ishaumtls , refused Messrs. iioosey & Co. peninlssiomi to lmnlumt his words eu the Programmi of Lommihon concert halls for time selections fromui Smilhi- 'ami's music ; hemuce a renewal of the bitter feeiiumg betweemu Gihbert antI Sumliivamm , Miss hope both mantle ivimat will lorobnbh be bier inst appearautce lii Lomitloim limit week , iii thmo bammkrtmptcy commrt. 11cr testimmiommy showed flint thmere was no fotmiutlailon for thm iuutervhew tumbhisimeti 1mm tIme vmuriomms Ammmerlcamm mme\vtpahiers uuboumt her becoummimmg possessed of $30,000 wortlm of ihiammuomidmi is'imile she vmma in Emmghaimtl. Time St. James Gazette , refer- nimmg to time actors antI actresses left umupaitl mumtl thirowim imuto deep thlstress by Miss 110110 heath , reunarks : " 11cr emmterpriso lied rather too miitichm 'Little Miss Cumte' ahuout It. " As already cabled to time Associated Press excltusivchy , time cotmmmtess of Clammcarty , better kmiowmm as Belle ilelton , bias detenmuuiiuetl to returmm to time stage , hut not , It appears , to tim stmige of tIme mmuuslc hails , wimerein sue mantle her reptmtatiomm amuci thm mmcqumaiiutammce of time earl of Ciaumcarty. Simo will appear iii comnetly ; amuil imer variegated expericnc3s of life siiotmhti aiaiitl her 1mm good stead In imer new field ot work. AntoInette Trebehil leaves England March 2 for a concert tommr in Sotmthm Africa. Shmo has a guarantee of at least twenty concerts , anul will probably sing In several others. Next year time fifth festival of time German chorus will be lucId at Sttmttgart , anti thuere is already a guaranty ftmnd of $100,000. time list beimmc hmeatled by time Icing of Wtmrtcmmmburg. Time league of tIme chmortms was founded 1mm 1862 , and it umow mmuunbers 160,000 mmmenubers. herr EmIl Atmr retunmus to England omm February 4 , opening imis rovInciaI tour at Manchester. Ills next serIes of pianoforte recItals in London begimis on May 1 tunml wIll last oime mouth , being givemu every Wethimes- day until Jumie 12. Time micxt vrothuctlon at the Commrt timeater will be a now comedy ( rein time peim of 0.V. . Godfrey , time autimor of "Time Parvenu , " "Time Milhlommairo" and time brilliant little piece , "My Imilihlumer's Bill , " anti time adapter of "This Qmmcen's Shilling. " Time new play , however , Ii' not expected much before Marcim. When it does come. Mrs. John \\'ootl and Arthur Cecil will : ugalmu be foummd at the theater - ter in wimichu they have achmievcd so much reputation. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Olvimmphii hlitmiIrd ( ) v'r to Uncle Snni. SAN FRANCISCO , Jan , 27.-Saturday the cruiser Olympia , time new United States cruIser , was towed to Mare island anti formal'y ' delivered to the gnvernmnent , by whoni tiio' hmati already boemm itccepteml. At the navy yard thue coals , supphles and nnu- munItion will be put aboard. With mm. rca- sonable degree of Promptness the Olympia ought to be remuly for service in timm-ee weeks at most , and were the providetl with her crew of officers and nuen , In a. mouth's time she ought to be able to pass out of the Golden Gate completely equipped for whatever service may be required. Time Olympia requires 280 mcmi , exclusive of the oilhcerm' , anti at the present time that number of' drilled muon arc moot to be had , unless some other vessels are kept out of commission. anti thueir crows drafted , Uobbcd time Field Mugeimnm. ChICAGO , Jan. 27.Tbme Field Columbian museum was robbed last evening of a case of old Egyptian gold , valued at $5,000. Time robbery was committed at a tune wbmen the museum was fihicti with people , but there is not the slightest clew to time thieves. ALWAYS 'I'O 1111 IRIiADED ) , A Menses to thit , i'tmbtto hlemiltim Conies ut tIm , , ( Itmism , ci us Trilling iiitnrdi'r. Since tue first cnitbremtk of the grip se'ernl years ago tlm disease hin iieen carefully sttitlieml , It hint not Imiuhurovetl cmi ncqtumtin- tmiflco It hum still regnrtlc'tl los one of the macitt trcaehmem'otms , nmmti tlnuugeromms of oasis. dies , all time macro to hoe feat'cti liecaumse it Hiatt oft&mu conies In tIme guise of mu. simple cold , Its trume character is hot always recognized - nized , ummtui time victim lies mmuoutmlngvitlm : a. Paul flint hirCSscs oil every organ , anti striket to time i'ery hmoum , Tiut' grip tatteims Itself upon lC'C'Phe who worry , work too umutmehi , ent too muumicim , or too little , expose tiuenisehs'es to coitl amud wet , nuitl so get to lie wemik , thiimu-blotleii mumul ruIn , lowmu , Clemtniy , tIme way to mtvohtl time gri Is to overeomummo time eomuilitiomu rothimciuig it , TIme t'ihicat' ) ' ( if a e'oimimtl alcoholic stituitmimiult is gent'ralhv admitted , nild the' muecuilur ntl. vantmigum mt 1)tmffy's 1'tmr' Malt W'imimky make t the mmmost i'ucccssttml of ahi hlrevemmtive rema.- tiles. A sneeze , a cotighm anti a slight chili , are -hue hIm-st 59muilltflhiut of grip. They inthicate lefective circmuimutioum anti gemierah ivenkumess. 3tremmgtii , fliihlethte amid ( till , 1-eFumiar circumlit- than follow time list' of huffy s h'ture' Malt \'hiiky , riue insithituuus little cold mmever tie- enumles nhiythuimig more serhotis , nuuml in a fec ilnys It goes au ny altogether. Gooth mitt- thmlmce to ii. 'i'hme grIp is iuoi' hirevnhCimt Iii the northern and eastenim stoles , mnmil time ivemithuer imas fityoretl its lrtgress. It is hikeh9' to stIck uumutti spring. Iltiii' to ctmme it Is ami iumterest. hug iitii'siiomm. I1ii' to lirevemit it is 110 longer a titmc'mmtton at nIh Yotmr thnmmgist or grocer ivill mnmpply you with Itmfy B l'mtm-e Malt Whisky , AMU1SMEN'rS , BO'YD'S MON. , TEES. and IVEI ) , , Jnnti ry 28-29-3D Amumummah Visit of tutu " OPkfl ! . ODMIQUE I"A 15L ORGANIZATION. 6O-P1OPLmI-UO , Nl ) Thlll h'nllltLI-193 CORIN NE Punier thit' iumimia : ct'iiit'mm t of ti m , Jeiummit Kummibahi , Iii lii , ' : imiiu-t'l.m' N' antI : ti : igmmitleemmt ( ) mi'ratte 1xt rmtvmmgamuzn , HENDRICK HUDSON Stats mmmv cmi imaho at umiumal hriee. : E3h ri ri i'oui ; Telephone 1531. sv , J. BURGESS , - - - - Mammagel' 'I'ONIGII'l' , 8:15. Time Triple Extm'imei of I'itmgImter. A GREEN GOODS MAN I'aiml tirt'sMer imimtl a ( beat ( omtm PtmmY : MATINEIdVEDNESDAY. . Conilmmg , Fcbrtmni-y 9-fl , Morrbmomm'um "Fammst , " rji Ill-AT1tiCAr , amid outer attraettont tlmanin iormmm 8 , uummmMt no smim mu I bimt A I . jftmttrt'st , I'ro hilslmo ii's Aimmtitt'mmmemut Ciremilt Him urittaim , % 't'yo , - . . . - Vo mmumI tiui imutreinius French as - 1cmn1y CAL'TI-IOS fr'cc. utmnl lvi _ E hctKt gtitmranteethat C.t,7luoi , wiih , - = ' 5101' fliscbnrrr. . J Fmi..Ions , t'BE . . - cuur. Mprnnto1riIca.Vu.rIcoeeme r' aed iKP.TuF : Io.I Vigor. " Mt r. . Use ii and fav if satisfit'd , iii VON MOIIL Co. , S i.Io Aoaieun Agcnt. , Wir. OEO. P. SANFORD , A.V. . RIEKMAN , President. Cashier , First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa. - Capitah - - $1OOOOf Profits , - . . 12,000 One of the oldest banks in the state of IOwa We solicit your business and colioctlons W. pay 5 per cent on time deposits. We wiii be pleased to see and servo you. Special Noilcos-Bouncil Oluffs ChIMNEYS CLllANOOD ; VAULTS CLEANED. . Ed Burke , at W , H. llomeYa , SE Broadway. LAFtUE PIUVATO3 BARN FOIl OIENT NEAR court house. Apply at lice chico , Council ijlutTs. FOR RENT , SUITE OF FURNIShiiD ROO7W for housekeeping. 72i Mynster street. What is \ \ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitc1icr't prescription for Infants and Cbildron. It contains ncitlicr Opitizn , Morphine UOL' other Narcotic substance. It Is a Juzrrnlcss sulstltuto 4 for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco Is thirty years' use by millions onltzouicrs. Castorisi destroys Wornis asid allay feverishness. Castorla prevent vointtlimg Sour Curd , 'cures Dlarrluea arni Wind. Colic. Castorin. rcllove - . teot1h11If troubles , curcs constllatiozt and flatiilency. Castorla assimilates the food , regulates tim stomach anti bowc'lH , giving healthy atiti natural sloop. Cas- torla is the C1&lldrcn'tt rniiacctt-thio Motllcr'H Frlcnd. Castoria. Castoria. Caatonhmt ha an excellent medicine for chill. .t Castria. Is o ivchl adapted tocbmlldren that deco , Motimer lmao repcatsdly told omoo of its recoi'mimmemmd it imsauporior toany prescription good eUuct U1000 thelO' children , " known to tome , " Ba. U. C. Osaoon , II. A , Ancmmsn , M. fi , , . . Lwcil , Bass. lii So , Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N , it. " Castoria i3 time btniet1y ; for chIldren of " Our phmysiclana Intimo cimiidrerm'a depart. ichich I ama acqmmairmteJ. I hope time day Is not meat have sitocn highly of thmeir experi. far dlstammt. wiuemm mothers wllicooshber thea real enee lit timeir outido practice u itim Cast.omia , Interest of their cimiidren , nmuc muse Castorla in. and although we only have amommg our steadofthmovanlousquackaostrttnmswhmldiultre medical supplies what is known as regular destroying their loved ones , by torciagopiumn , pm oducts , yet we are free to commfesa lM the morphine , tootbimig syrup and other hurtful merits of Castorla Ions won " i look with agents down their throats , thereby sending favor upon it , " them to vrematuro grares. " Unmvsus hIosm'mrLa ze , Djso'goeatuty , IDa. .1 , F. Rmscnsaox , , Imostoum. lieu. Conway , Ark. ALixmi C. fhsurnim , J'rcs. , Them Centaur Company , TI Murray Street , Now York City. _ - _ - v- -CIhJNCIL BLUFFS- : - - , 1STEAM DYE WORKS 6t : MI kInds of Dyeing I smntl Cheanimmg done lit. this imiglmest style of time mar , Failcd and 'Vr- ; staineul fabrIcs made I to look ems good as _ _ _ _ _ ytwc _ _ _ _ Li I E - new , Work promptly - done anti tlellytureti In all marts of time ! i pricoisL . Send for . . . . : ' , , = - - - - - i- : : - O.A.tlACIiW. - fti rs.l J'roprlvtor UroatiWOy , near North. wtstelfl Itpul , Cuuoclt ' : : : , Iuiuufs , Iowa. L'l , 1Z.