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' TIlE OMAHA ! DAILY DE ; : " ,
COUNCIIJ m.uPFS
OFFICE , - NO. 12 l'EAUL STnEET. !
Dtlvet b7 carrier to any pirt of the el" .
U. W. TILTON , Leuee.
TCLCPHONESOulln. omee. No U : nigh
. t I or , No. 23.
JI."UI . " ICSTJU. '
Oranlt hotel , Council Ilula , reopenclt Oct. 1.
May ' Real Estate Dgency 139 l3roadway.
Mra. OcorJo W. Llpo entertained n party
of frIends yesterday afternoon .
AUJust grove No.1 will give I calico ball
Woodman hal February 22.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. step I wi give a
( ctancln ' party at their home on Oakland
avenue this evening.
A sneak thief stole an overcoat belong
) Ing to gel Crandall at the Dodge Light
Guarels armory Tuesday night.
Thil evening RoY. T. W. Wllnms wi
preach at the Latter Day Salnt church on
t. the subject : "Uoes God heal the Sick ? "
1 Unity Guild wi hohl Its regular meeting
t this afternoon at 2:30 : at the home of Irs.
Ulrrls , corner Plerco and 1.'lrst streets.
VIsitors welcome .
, . . QuIncy Wolsey of South Omaha , charged ,
- , with defrauding the Hock Islan,1 , Ialway
company by means of bogus tmo checks ,
was released on bond yes erday.
Stevenson and holder . the ll/s , \ ho
throw rocks through the windows of O\'er-
ton's mission a few nights ago will have
n hearing Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
. hI Justice Vlen's conrt.
' A fall ot 25 IleJrees was predicted ( for last
evening , and the Ice men expectorated , on their ,
hands 11rcparalory to taking I fresh hold on
the universe. The Ice Is better than usual
this year , and without excellllon the Ice
men say that the chanceS for a big crop arc
first class.
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Jim Alllerson , the deputy city marshal ,
Is worrying his eagle brain over the mar-
shal's report for the year ending March I.
The traveling men of Council Bluffs will
attend servIces lt the CongrEgatonal church
next Sunday evening and Ur. AskIn will
preach a sermon especially al apt cd to theIr
requlremenls.
Another continuance has been grutEd In
the case ot Irenlus Itmncan chlrgell wih
Heduction. Ills attorney was out ot the
clly this tiiiie. and tl late now set Is
February 6. Justco Walker states that
the defendant Is still - In the , ly and has
no intention , so far -as ho knovs . of fort -
t felting hil bal bond.
The 10ey Steve company ot St. Louis
t has commenced an action In [ edtrl court
t to recover damages from Cole & Cob for
nn alleged infraction of their monopoly
on time manufacture ot air-tight stoves. '
They Ilemanl nn accounting from the dc-
fendanls as to the number of stoves made
and said by them and leave the amount of
damages claimed banl , .
John A. Gregory , an alumnus of the Fort
MalIson amI Anamosa penitentiaries In the
-i' . horse thief departments , left the county I
jai yeslorday In charge ot a Greene county
deputy sheriff . Ho had been out of the
penitentiary less than two weeks when ho
stole a rig from Adair and drove It to Min-
nesota. lIe was caught , amid Is now being
taken back lo Adair for a lrlal.
d ' - The Council Buffs justices ot the peace
arc somewhat agitated over the recent de-
- cision of Attorney General Hemley , to the
effect that they must pay their own office
rent and fuel bills , as the stale has no
authority lo pay lhem. The
justces are In hope thaI the
law wi be clechled unconstitutional ,
' and viIi asIc time board to make an appropria-
tion . just as though nothing had happened.
A Union Pacifc fireman named John Ford ,
who lives at 1821 Sixth avenue and his wie
have dissolved parlnershlp Today she will
go back to the home ot her childhood In
Erie . Pa. For some time past the neighbors
have been telling Ford things which he did
nol believe. A few days ago one ot these
friends told him that he had better go back
home Instead 01 going out on his regular run ,
and see. It the stories he had been telling
were nol corroborated He did so , and found
a strange man there. Mr. and Mrs Ford
? at once decided to play qulls.
'Vo have over $300.000 to han upon Improved -
proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans
cal save money by dealing direct with us ,
thereby savIng agenl's commissIon. 'Ve do
' , nol loan on wild land ! . nor In Nebraslea.
_ ' :4a : Uugee & Towle , 235 Pearl street.
II&O Your Ilone ,
Dy investing In time stock of the SavIngs
Lan and Building association ot Council
flliffs. Incorporated In 1877. Monthly pay-
lents ot $1.00 per share , netting the investor
about 10 tier cent Interesl. Ten serIes already -
ready paid out , which fully demonstrates
the ability ! ot the association to mature Its
stock In about seventy-five monthly pay-
menls. No loans mad ; outside ot Council
I . , . . Bluffs , ali nil applications examined and
passed upon by..a majority ot the board at
directors. Good loans wanled. Full Informa-
ton can be obtained al the office ot I ) . W.
Otis , secretary , 10 Main street , or any of time
following directors : H. W. Hazelon , Frank
Grass John Drown , A. S. Ilazelton H. C.
-i , . Deebe , A. D. Walker , E. E. Hart F. C.
Lougee , S. S. Leonard
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I'JIISONI 1',11.IOIII'IS.
1rs. M. F. Huber has returned from an
extended eastern Irlp.
Eli Brown Is expected home from a soulh-
era trip In a few lay ,
Miss Leona Talbol , has been I with ton-
slts for the past week.
. Gracie Fcrson who has been having a long
all serious illness , Is reported inproving.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner L. Welch arc expected -
pected to return soon from Sal Lake . City ,
4 to male their home again In this city.
- Mr. and ! rs. W. E. Phillips ot Galesburg
Ill. , are time parenls ot an oleven-pounl son.
Mrs. PhIllips was formerly Miss Carrie At-
; kins of this city. I
Colonel J. U. } { eatey , formerly ot this '
city , Is to leave New York In a few days
for St. Paul to tale the position ot tele-
graph editor ot the Dispatch.
John Wals recoh'el a telegram yesterday
from San Diego , Cal. , Informing him thaI
his son . Charles Wals , was very slcl Mrs.
\ . Watts left for California last mmigimt
J. E l . Harlulesa , who has been confined , to
his hOle hy illness for several weeks , , Is
' threatened , with a lameness that will keep
hint confIned to his bed for a long time.
J , A. Carlisle rctlrnell last evening from
30ux City , where he had been on busl-
nlSS connected with the Sharpless Creamery
con1alY. lie still rolalns a ono-thlrd In-
teresl In tIme business , ali will bo on the
road as traveling salesman.
Do not fail ; to hear 11ev. Frank Crane at
Iroalh\'a ) ' ! etholst , church ) tonight
lshop I d\arll O. Andrcws says Hev.
Frank Crane Is a speaker ot Inlslal ability
-attractive , eloquent. instructive , Impressive
-whom those who hear once will eagerly
desire to hear again.
I George M. Brown . fIeld secretary C. L. S.
C. . wrlN : "Rev Frank Crane Is one of the
best lecturers upon the 11Ial'orm. ' Ills audi-
mires al'O always Illeased amid profited hy hIs
uttornnces . " ' .
" 'he Moder Miracle" Is a splendid lec-
ture AdmIssion , 250.
'Vr'imIminil ( ' i ) ' ' i.imi y'i I'I aims .
F . S. Harris , tIne general manager ot the
Omaha Bridge an'1 Terminal company's busl-
less here , spent a good put of yesterlay
, afternoon wlh the jury which Is assessing
. * ; the damages on Union avenue . and to the sIx
i men ho ouUllel1 the 111an8 of the cOlpany In
a Elar chalh r 'sdon. Ten thousall dollars .
r he said , hal been apl'roprlatell by the COl-
p3ny to 110 the grading Oi UnIon avenue .
, Forty , thousand yards If dirt would he re-
- quircil and work would bo turnishpil 200
mel and leAms for sIxty days. Time company
Is willing 10 III\ limo . risk of satisfying the
. ? ' IOIItslllelt propert owner after the 110-
; IIId8 of the rcxldents have been complied
. with , amid It la Il0bable that work wIll be I
: ! cllileleed 15 soon as tIme jury tolpletes It'
, 'ork and makes Il Innl _ reporl.
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Try Eacle laundry , ' : I Broadway , for good
! work. Our medium gloss finish can't bo
boat . bl.t we do strictly hand work dt'meslo
i1iithi when Ilrderred. , 'J'lctiliont ' 157.
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. Music at the GraaI hotel Tlmudas , II
8 well 'clock. lS Summday6 , :1 the dlnntr ! hour , G to
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Li Wanted . competent cook , lt 60S First
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avenue - . .
Zrateit t drug tlore-TI'lof'J Grand hotel
NEWS FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS
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"Elder" " " Euok's ' Dvino Cn 1 ft Cvuto
Mision ! Suddenly Oonolnded
Ills STORIES WERE A LITTLE TOO BREEZY
ter" Numher of I.ncles 'fmreistencd him
with J'crAonR"Ioleneo lie ton -
eucell to ChRno Ils l"lchl
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"Ehler" Buck Is gone . The residents 01 the
western part ot the city who
have enjoyed so many free circuses
will have to palronlze other forms
ot amusement from this on . and the
lame hal and blind who have nol taken
advantage ot the "ehler's" peculiar branch , '
of medicine will have to fall back on time
physicians ot the old schools or else go
lame , hall amI blind for the rest of their
lives , for Hev. A. Overton who furnIshed
the tent In which the three.rlnged cIrcus did
busIness has fIred the "elder. "
' 'Rider" luc was In the habit ot telling
n great imiany stories ot doubtful veracity and
sayIng a great many things thaI had a sensa-
tenal tinge. One night he told how a boy
was run over by a dirt wagon all had one of
his legs Irealuly mangled , so thaI time
bones protruled through the flesh. One
dose of faith dle the business all the next
morning the "elder" found the youngster
cuttIng " 8 ! " and doing the French roll
on I skating pond not far from his home
A man with a ball heal had found the files In
warm weather sImply unbearable and he
came to the "ehler" for help. In a few
days he hal a fine new crop ot hair four
Inches long , and the most wonderful thins
abcut Il was that while the original crop
hal been a continual mortification to him by
reason of its deep , warm , brIck color , the
second edition was a glossy - black.
seconl tIme a woman called Illon him and
toll hint she hall had a great deal ot trouble
wIth her teeth and her frelluenl trips to the
dentist had caused her oren to express ,
dentst hal
tIme wish that she hail , no teeth at all , al all .
"Ehler" Bucl undertook to assist her , but
was only partially successful The next lay
she hall no teeth and the "eller" was un-
able to gIve her any. This , ho\e\'er. was
nol his fault , but the fault of the lady who
hail only hall enough faith lo bring time
first part ot her wish to fruition.
These arc samples ot the wonderful things
ho lint , ! done , and the healer was listened
lo with a good deal ot Interest hy hIs audl-
dices. A few nights ago he caused I sensa-
ton by a sermon In which he made some
accusations against the virtue
very grave Iccusatons !
ot a lady who has been In the habit ot
preachIng al Overlon's mission. There have
been several ladies In the pulpit there , and
as the "elder" mentioned no names they
one and all went for his scalp. The conse-
quence wits that a lively sel-to took place at
the close ot time service and Mr. Overturn
told him thal he could nol hold an ) more
meetings there.
meelngs
"I'l go on doIng the Lord's work hero It
the Lord tells me to . I guess , " replied tIne
Irate "eHEr. " _
"Yes , " was Overton's reply "bul I don't
believe tIme Lord will tell you to any more. "
And the Lord hasn't or It he has Duck has
rejected the divIne commission for his melo-
dIous voice has not been crackIng the mission
plastering slnae.
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10STUN STORE.
Clenrln ! nlo ConlnneA .Thlf Weete
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
hOc dress buttons reduced 'to 1c a dozen .
lOb and 25c dress slays , lOc a dozen.
100 curling Irons , now 6c each.
Black spool silk , Je a spool :
Hooks and eyes 50 a gross.
150 and 200 silk ribbons 50 a yard
250 silk elastic web now 12c a yard.
SOc handbags. now 25c each. " .
UNDERWEAn.
Ladles' heavy rIbbed vests , wInter weight ,
9c each.
Ladles' 25c underwear , to close 13e each.
Ladies' SOc vests and pans , 25c each.
Ladles' fine wool knit underwear worth $1.
reduced to 10c each.
$3 quality union suits . now $ 1.50 each.
Gents' heavy undershirts reduced to 15c
each.
Gents' $ shirts , now Cge each
Gents' SOc underwear . now 25c each.
FOWLER , DICK & WALKER ,
Council Bluffs . Ia.
Church StRulf b , , \len.
There was n meeting ot the Christian
church last evening for the purpose at
putting the organization on record with
reference to the actions ot certain persons
who have been circulating reports leroga-
tory to Hev. E. W. Alien.
Alen.
Duretl Allen , a brother ot time pastor
ot time church , disappeared last summer
while holding a saries ot meetings at Plats-
mouth , Neb. , ahd all efforts to locate him
have proved unavailing . In spite ot a reward
ot $100 . whIch Mr. Allen offered as soon
as II was certain that his broher was In-
deed gone. One result ot time meeting last
evening was the adoption , unanimously , of
time followIng resolutions :
We . the undersgnec ! , as member ot the
Christian church , agree to the following
resolutions :
\'herels. Our beloved and highly es-
teemed pastor has heen unduly attacked
train certain sources : and ,
\Viiereas . \'l. the members of the con-
/relaton. know fuch matters to be en-
/ trely rnlse and uncalled for and out of
hnnnony with hIs ChrIstan life , therefore
lie It
Resolved That we how the public that
ns a body we are In sYl1JthY with him In
this trouble . and will ( lefend , his character
and stln.1 . ly him through ni the troubles
thaI assail hint ot whatever nature they
lay be.
A copy ot thIs resolution was circulated
and time signatures of 133 members of tine
church' were obtained A commllee con-
clstng of Misses DelIsio Rich . Leila
Sweeney and May Miller was appoInted
to circulate the copy among time church
members between now and Sunday.
During time meeting Hev. II. N. Allen , time
talher o time pastor and , the mIssing young
titan took occasion lo offer a reward of
$200 to any ono who would locale his miss. !
Ing Hon within a w"ll , . I
I'eelat Flour Inlu This Week nt C , U. U.
Drown' . .
Brown's C. O. D. XXXX patent SSe per
sack : luralo , 75c per sack : Lone Star , 65c
per sack : Ruby , ( Oc per sack : rye flour , 45e
Iler sack and rye graham -We per sack ;
corn macal 15e per sack ; potatoes , C5c' per
busimel . .
Remember , a silver dollar packed In every
twentieth sack of Drown's celebrated , XXXX
patent. I you are lucky you tel your flour
for nOlhlng. DHOWN'S C. O. D.
Cro \\"IIIH. . .
H. G. McGee , alas Lynch , alas Fink has
again turned up , and Is occupying a room II
the city jail. About a month ago he was ar-
rrlc,1 for vagrancy by Officer Marln , whom
he said he would be pleased , to blow Into
eternity It he only had n gun to to I with .
Deputy Mauhnl owler thluls ho Is time man
who robbed Conductor Creel on' the motor
hue a few nights ago , and Creel wi take a
look lt him loda ) ' ,
Since Conductor Creel has had time to
thlnle time maier over he has como to such
a state of uncertainty about what time fellow
felow
looked like time there 18 a constanty growing
suspicion lS lo whether he knew he was
alive when ho was gazing Into the barrel of
thaI slx. heeler , Immediately ate the robbery -
bery ho salll the fellow had a smooth face
all wore no overcoat. Now he has changed
hits mind , and thinks he had n small black
mustache ald black overcoat As long aa
his mind Is muddled In thIs way timers Is
vcr ) little likelihood of the right man behll
cmmughmt o It he Is caught , of his being Ident-
led by hie victim.
Ou cocking stoves for reut and for sale : t
Gas Ce.1 office . -
Davis sells drugs : paints . and glass ehup.
'rriiiiu Murder II TUlu.
rIL1C N , Tex. , Jan 31.-A triple lur- ! .
ter wins commited Iwo miles south ot here
by William Weird , who miftrwards escapel
The tragedy occurred lt 1 bridge iioue kept
b ) a MISs Hucker , The 'lcln1 are W\lam
hello . Martin Ot.\hc..el and A. C. Lanslnc.
ratircant mcii . on the houston &
ralrrad I ll. ellllud 01 1ouslon 8
Texus Ccmutrnti. The cause ot time le II unknown -
known 'Yard entered the hlouhe unannounced ,
and , havhlK tt drop un tIme mcii . shot them
I dead bvtie thet ouid tUr ! , He abet at Mn.
Ye3ler pnt ? . \sa Iucker but missed them and
then attempted lo Ire the structure , but was
prevented by Miss Rucker and finally made
oft on 1 stolen horse. A pose Is lookIng for
hIm. _ _ . _ _
" 'U.U.l SUl.WI CUX , l'I XllX ,
Susan I Anthony l'resldlnJ nl time , \nnln'
Conference mat 'llltA ,
ATLANTA , an. , Jan. 31.-Tho twenty-
seventh annual convention ot the National
Woman's Suffrage association was today ,
called \0 \ order In Delle'es opera house by
Miss Susan n. Anthony its president . The
hal was comforlabl ) filled with delegates
and visitors.
The stage was decorated with the lags ot the
national and slate suffrage organizations . and
the members ot the convention all " ere
the ) 'elow badges of ( lie _ order. Rev. Anna
Shaw opened the proceedings wIth prayer.
The roll ot delegates was called by MIss
Alice Stone 1llackwell . recording secretary ,
and a majority ot the states was found to he
represenlell. A telegram ot congratulation
was sent to lion . Miss Hilly ot the Colorado
legislature , as time author ot the first bi
drwl hy a woman ever passed by the legis-
Inture of any slate.
Committees were named alI the convention -
ton took a recess until I e afternoon .
TIl nflrnoon session bz'gan with irn'er
by Ir Bonnet of Ientucl'y. The report
ot the committee on credentials was reach ;
showed the following relresenlntves : Arkansas -
kansas hal two delegates : the Dstrcl of .
Columbia , 1 : FlorIda two : Georgia live :
Illinois . one : Iown. two : Kansas , three :
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Kentuck . ! seven ; lennsy\'nnla. 1"1' :
Cnrohlnmm . six : Teimnessee . two ; North Cnro
lnn two : Illala , two : Ohio , nine : Louis-
imLUmn . four : Maine . two ; :1'sMchusetu. . two ;
Missouri . one ; 1c"Ian. ! . iix ; Nebmaskim . ( time :
New Jersey , one ; New York thirteen : Ore-
Ion , cite . nll Mmurylnmitl , three , hesldes nine
ofcer 1111 ( six chairmen of committees .
Time queslol\ of taxation without rellre-
seittatioa was the subject of n lively series
of short nldrEqe ! hy Rev Annn Simiuw
Miss Hatch of Maino. Mrs. Chnl11ln of
Broollyn alI Miss SouUlworth of Ohl .
Miss Anthony addressed the coimveimtion
: lsl nlelre8sel eonvenlon
briefly In favor of the establishment of
woman suffrage papers. .
"Bil' ; Lli .1 111ZZ.I1) .
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Storm of Con.ldorlblo l'rolorthJ9 l'reVI\UA
at North Piute anti \'Jolnty.
NORTH PLATTE Neb. , Jan. 31.-Speciah (
Teleram.-The severest storm ot tIme
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season has prevailed here throughout time
day. Early In the morn In ! a blz7ar.1 [ rom
time northwest began to blow all 't tmes
the snow tel thickly. The teiimpratunre
has fallen consIderably durlug the day all
cattle eXlremely. on tIme range will very likely -urer
-voltic . Neb , Jan. 31.-Special ( Telegram. )
-A heavy sow storm has set In and prom-
Ises to continue all night. ThIs will greatly
benefit the wheat In thIs locally , whIch Is
suffering for want of moisture.
IUEBI.O , .Inn. 2l.-\Vhmnt promises to be
the most severe storm or the searn In this
section . a verltahe : blizzard , struck Pueblo
from the north nt 5 p. m. The thermometer -
eter foil iifteen degrees In halt an hour
fel Ifeen lereES
nail the snow Is driving very hard at 7
o'clock wih littlepromcpect of 1 let up.
IIOTJIEH AXI ) BiitiE IJUILVEI )
11UTliEl 11llES BUI1.YEl.
She Hal Jactc to /"ve her Chldrel and
I.ost ler Own Lifo its Vo1i.
PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 31.-Mrs. ChrIsto-
pher Zlllnger and her 1-year-old twin
daughters , Margaret and Christana , were
bummed to lentIl early thIs morning In their
imonie 2C29 Kansas street A cat . an oil
lamp and a fro alarm box thaI would network
work are responsible for the terrible calam-
Ity. The molher had left the house , but was
horrlfel to find her twIn daughters had not
been taken out. She rushed back impto the
simmcke-fllhed stairway and her body was
found wllh those ot her chidren a few
minutes laler. The firemen were compelled
to cut a hole In the roof In order to gel the
bodies out.
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STlll E C.ISE IN CUUIU' .
"restdont Norton of Ole 01 the Jrookl)1
Comlanlef Gramited mum itdjotmrnment
DHOOKLYN. Jan 31.-Presldenl Norton ot
the Atlantic avenue company appeared before -
tore Judge Walsh In the "olce"court' iMa '
to answer lo the charges made against hln
of breakIng the law In making hIsmen work
more than ten hours a day He asked for :
an adjournment until Saturday morning at
10 o'clock , which was granted
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hJE.4TJIEICFUIfEUAST.
Jnlr and Colder In Southenst Nebraska
Today .
WASHINGTON , Jan. 31.-The forecast for
Friday Is :
For Nebraska-Fair : colder In , the southeast -
east portion : north wInds.
For Missouri-Far : ; decidedly coUer : no th-
west winds.
For lown-Falr : colder In the easter por-
ton : north to northwest winch !
For South Dakota-Fair : warmer ; variable
winds , becoming southerly.
For Kansas-Fnlr ; colder In the soulh-
east portion : north wInds.
i.oc.1 Record .
OFFICE OF TIm WEATHER BUREAU ,
O IAIA. Jan. 3l.-Omaima record ot temper-
ature and rainfall , compared with the cor-
respondimmg lay ot the Past four years :
18 : : 189 I. 1893. 1892
axlmum temperature. . 20 21 36 [
Minimum temperature. . . 3 6 .2 38
: lnlmum 3
Average temperature. . . . 12 14 17 48
Precipitaton ! . . . . . . . . T .0 1 .01 T
Condition of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for tim day and since March I ,
191 :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Deficiency for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
Deficiency for the dny. . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
Total prEclpltnton s nce : . I arch 1 1O.U inches
Delclency since March 1 . . . . . 16.01 Inches
Reports from Other Stations It I I' 38 .
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BTJTiONS.i G.l H'UTE or
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Ommmfliru. . . . . . . . : 20 T.I.lghIHIOW.
North PlaUe. . . . . ere 11 .01 Simowiimg .
Valentine ) . . . . . . . ' 4 1 .2mm Slowlll.
Clleao . . . . . . . II 22 .011 Cicar .
51. Louis . . . . . . . . 211 au .10 Clear.
51. \.aul. . . . . . . ' 10 I ' \ Clear.
Ua\'enpor. . . . . . 1 2t 'I' . Snuwimmg.
lanHal Cly. . . . . 20 32 .00 Cloudy
Iiemmver..4 21 .01 ) Smiowing . I '
halt Lame city . . . . 21 :2 .OU Cloudy
bal Cly.
ltmmtidCity.4 . U T. Clear.
Ileiciru..4 . . . . I .04 Clear
UIIlrk. . . . . . . ' 22 oW .OU Clear .
SI Vlnem1 . . . . . . ' 24 ' 12 .00 Clear .
Ctceyeimno . . . . . . zero Ii .0.1 ) l'mirteloudy
MUel City. . . . . . . Ol zero .00 C.ar.
Uaveatoum. . : . . . . . _ _ _ l2 _ _ _ l4 : .00 1'lrleloady
below zero.
"T" indIcates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSh Obser' r ,
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A N\ U. ' Cit i.'UT. .
The singing of the church chllr ot Nurem-
burg as heard In the 10rrison production
of "l ausl" Is ot the best A company of
carefully selected singers Is carried especially
ror this purpose. "I"ausl" wilt be at tIme
mplre for four nights , commencing Sunday
ummatimmee . February 3. A lrt class company
magnificent Hcenery. calcium Ighls , electrIcal
elects arid wonderful mechanical con-
trivances all go lo make up the magnificent
flerformance ot "Faust" as given by time
Morrison comrany.
Wednesday evening at next week W.
S. cloveland's nlW and greater minstrels
will appear at floyd's theater for one night
only Many burnt-cork celebrities are In the
Cleveland show , and they give a geed , old-
time performance lloyd's theater will be
dark until the coming ot time minstrels.
One of the strongest companies which Hoyt
anti McKee hae ever sent on the road Is
that engaged In presenting Mv Hoyl's new
and , successful comedy "A Temperance
Town , " whIch Is booked at Doyd's theater
for three nights and a matinee , commencing
Thursday , February 7 , The cast includes I. .
<
n. Stockwehi , Icharll J. Dion. George
Otter , Lee HarrIson , W. H. CurrIe , Wilam
Cuhhington. Anna Robinson , Marie Uart ,
Gertrude lawes Are Warner , and several
others whose past records wIth representative
organizations speak volumes In tbelr praise.
All of the origInal scenery and properties
will bo brought here
S
Uol" VitlmdrAwiuis ' front New York .
NIW YORK . . Jan 31.-The total ' with-
dmawals aggregate of 1,9.0. gold from S the tubtreasury today
: r. ' 1' . S. hawkIns Chatanooga , Tenn ,
las : ' Sbiiohm'a Vialzer 'saved may \e . '
I conllder It the best remedy for a ) debut.
) debli.
tated system 1 ever usel " For dBpepsla ,
liver or kidney trouble It excels. Price , 75c.
10ld ! Ly Gooduiann Drug Co
.
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WILL \ NOT BE DISCIt\RGED \ 1
Ex-Morabnl Johnson of Des' Moines Will
Appeal His Case t the Oem ! ,
CIT AU10RITIES GIVEN NOTICE
JI ht that no ( 'anumot lie leln'cIWih -
out the COINlt nf limo ( 'nnlcl ,
'hleh hotly " \\.ro\'ecl
118-1011. l
DES MOINES . Jan 31-Speclai ( Tele-
gram.-The ) recent police appoIntments were
confrmel today by tIme city council. Ex-
Marshal Johmimson sevtl notice today on the
, note
Johns.n
mayor auditor . and treaurer claiming still
to be the legal marshal assuming that his
appolnlmenl covers the entire administration
ot the tmmayor whIch has over a year to rain ;
that said appointment was approved by the
council amid the ofcal ! beau ot Johnson dimly
approved , aunt that Johnson non' claims to be
marshal and entitled to all time compensation
and emoluments ot the Inosition. The olcers
are notified not to issue any warrants to pay
time salary nor any compensalon ot the office
nor any part of II lo nny other person Ilur-
lag the term ot Mayor Ills , Johnson elahn-
Ing that tIme salary ot the posiion belongs to
him by legal rIght and that he will hold !
the city responsible and prosecule his daunts
In court I Payment Is made to any olher
Ilerson.
J Is Insisted that the marshalshlp helng a
position which requires the occupant to file a
bend to bo approved by time counci , removal
cannel bo made by time ma'or without the
conswl and co-operatIon 't the counmcil . I
t"11 I'hololrlllher. Elect or'erf.
DES MOINES , Janm 31.-Speclal ( Telcgrammm. )
-The Iowa Pholoraphers' associaton today
elected these officers : President . W. O. Reed
gmmclsburg ; vlcC . prlsllenl. W. , G. Maxwell .
Mount Ayr : secretary F' : W. Webster . Des
Moines : treasurer T , A. flrowmm Marshal- '
town Several paper're ' reach and awards
\re awarls
male as tolo\s : Highest award on Cramer
plates J. G. Browning ot Vilhisca. A. S.
Spurrer ot Creston tool the prize offered by
tIme hammer Dry Plalo cnlpnn for work on
the'r plalcs. On seed plates T. A. Brown
ot : Iarshallown took first \lzC and Drndl
hIres of Davenport secotl , Jarvis , Whlc &
Co. , Marshalown , third prlz ! nest wcrk
on western cololian paper , class A , Hehl
Dros. , first prize : A. S. Spurr . secoimd Class
D. first . A. Spurr , Creston : second , C.
Specht. Class C. J. R. hall. M. P. Paper
company prizes cass A. Theodore Brown
la\haluwn , first : I , ' . " Webster Des Moines .
second : F. V. ' . Medlar . Spemmeer third. Class
B. T. A. Brown , Marshihltown. / Cass C. T.
A. Brown.
Supreme Court Ueel810ns. %
DES MOINES . Jan. 31.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) following opinions were fled
In the supreme court today : NeUle Ochel-
tree against Chicago & Northwestern Railway -
way comnpaim appellant . Audub.n district
reversed ; hans Michaelson against the Ser-
gMnl Bluffs all Sioux City Brick company
, appehiant . Woodbury district , reversed : W.
A. Delashmut et al against cIty ot Oska-
loosa' ' el aI , appellants . Iahaska district
affirmed : Merchants Natonal bank of
Ocala , Fla. . appellant . IGaSI ; Citizens State
bank ot COuncIl Dul : . ! ! . . PotawaUamle
district , affirmed : the V. ot Iowa agalnsl
Thomas Danforlh , appelant , Poweshlek dis-
trlct. affirmed. . _ _ _
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hicks has " -11&1 & tlimutmce .
OTTUM\ . Ia. , Jim. ' 1.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-There ) was an , , interesting question
of law sprung by q'psel,1 of J. W. Hicks .
ox-county auditor " , being tried for embozzle-
ment. TImers seemedlo bo 'no question that
ho had appropriated 'sums of money for his
own use recelved'from'bom DavIs and Lucas
.colnt.e , ; ; .but I 90un t'p.rItl , tdcerse1nrgued
thnl asheni6neyshoull have gone to the
treasurerinstead ' or..the cO\nty auditor II had
nothing , to do wltl his duties , and therefore
he could nol legally ' be connected with the
embezzlement. On' the judge's decision on
this point , re its , tw' , probable conviction at
Hcks.IOWR . _ _ tw'pfobable
Iowa Jlgh\VI\Y ubhers Captured
flOWS la. , Jan 3I.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Four masked men attempted to rob Martin
Johnson . a promInent farmer nor here.
Johnson slashed one at them wllh a ktlfe
and the other shot at him and he was pusheJ
through a window.- Ho started \0 \ a neigh-
bor's for help . but the robbers were gone when
he returned. His feet were so badly frozen
that amputation wi bo necessary. Two ot
the robbers have been arrested and one
turned slale's evidence The arrest ot the
pals Is certain The amount they secured
Is nol known.
Desperate Iowa loblers Capturod.
CEDAR RAPIDS . la" " , Jan. 31.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Tho ) masked robbers who went
to time home of Martin , Johnson near Dews ,
Tuesday night were captured today. They
are Lou Fred amid Ernest Delnol and their
brolher-In-Iaw. Fred was on his way to
Clarion to have the wound on his face
dressed when arrested . and the capture of
the olhcrs soon followed. .They are In Jai ,
and will have I prelminary hearing to-
morrow. Time Norwegian element was
greatly aroused , amI. have Inado threats of
lymmciming The prisoners are closely
guarded , however.
OttUIW'VII Support Cleveland .
OTTUMW , Ia . . Jan 31.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.A ) nonpartsn convention ot the bet
and ablest business men of the city today mel
and drafted resolutions asking Iowa's eena-
ton to meet and work for a bill embodying
time sentiments of President Cleveland's re-
cent message. The meeting was called by
lion. J. G. Hulehlson , a life-long republican
and former candhlalo for governor.
lemlHe If lrs. 1 lb"hrh w"t.
DES MOINES , Jan 31.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Mra. ) Elzabeth West , wife ot Cap-
taln F. H. West died this morning , aged 79
years . She leaves a husband , lo whom site
had been marrIed slxty.one years anti three
cimhidren . They havc lived In Des lolnes
forly-two years and always held prominent
social positions.
Ilnkll ! ( : noler/ hogs Jntl Sonl" ;
DES MOINES . Jan 31.-(8peclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) Slate Board ot health was netted
ted today thaI hogs lead from cholera were
being shipped here . .to bo made Into soap
The board fears a Is\rfd of contagion from
the UfO at euch ap lllnd will try to slop
tIme shipments. "r , 1
.
l llgllt hlnHlnl uf ! -1' , ' W , Cook lJg'stroycd.
ODEBOLT . . Ia . Jhni' 31.-Speclal ( Telo-
gram.-The ) fine malBlon of T. W. Cook six
Inle north ot Odeil ' "tas burned last night ,
with all its contemmt,1iq , luelng all clothing df
the family . The 10.I I I $20.000 ; partially In-
sured 10.\
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: \ltreH Illt Ha' hull.
The second Innujlze \ masquerade bal
given hy the Ulhqflerers ! antI Mattress
Maler Social clot' cit , Washington hal last
night wal n decblPl1 success About 100
masked ladies ui t ( ltelen participated
In the dance unit11i. 1 o'cloek , when the
masks were rIS ( rllld prizes nwanled ,
after whch : nn Int rllflon or one-haIr hour
was taken for sumcpir. , . After supper a program -
gram ot thlrteelr'lF ' was danced
through . The ptze.'ncl ; prize winner are
as follows : "I
Ladies' . l'zlzes-Fiimest costUIt Miss O.
henderson . Mru/IIOW ; hest characler come-
tome , Miss 81r1 / I hYleh , work box : comIcal -
heal costume , Miss 1Iar'Yeslergreen , bot-
tie or perfume ; het natiOnal costume Itl
1 1u Newland , an order for one dozen cal-
met phmotograplmm' 'J'he best "lice" costume , I
the Ilrlze for which was ole year's sob-
Icrpton for TM Omaha Daly lIce WM
awarded to Miss Molie l lherlon , who
wore n very unique costume iepresenting
several l'ltons If 'rho Bee epresentnH
Gents' l'rlzes-Finest ent's costume D.
elena Ieuver a paIr ot satin tusPcl\lers :
best character costume . "N. B. Nemiil . silk
tie : the most unique costume was won hy
Jacob Newman and l 1) . Iteimfelul . who acted
the hart of the brlal grInder amid the
monkey. The prize was a llalr or shippers .
' 'hl olcer ot the club are : M. H. Hunt-
Ington , preahknt ; J. Teatman vice president :
A. E. hunt , recording secretary , and 'Yo J.
Schlueter , treasurer. - _ .
( lnltlhl\ h'ul ' for Larceny )
Constable Dan VaUey was fined $0 and
costs In the Police court yesterday afternoon
on 1 charge ut larceny as 11 I et. DaUey Is
alleged to hlVo attempted to attach some
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trunks In iossession ot Mrs . Curtis last
altumn belonging 10 lalmlr. the nhcomU'1
Innn er of the Douglas street the.tter. Mr.
( 'umrtls paid Dalp ) ' ' ! I tees In the ease , of I
which . the constable made no ncolnt-
court. uiw. Daley alcalel the .cae to the district
U-
READ WON .Y FIVE DIRDS.
Match Shoot 01 the lulIA l'ark Climb
Urnlnlh . Cioriy Cnltl8trlt.
I'osibly 200 peOhile assembled on the
lells Park GUl cub grounds yesterday
afternoon to witness the 10 live lllre match
between J. C. Read . chal11101 ot the state ,
and John J. Ilardin . who Is rated R thc
finest deli ! shot In the vest The matlh
was 10 brds ! to each man , thlrlY yards
rise Illy boundary . . \mcl'lcal nsocatol
rull'S to govern Oolll ' Brucker referee
reerce
nail Sandy Orlswohl otclnl rearer
A worse ( lay for trail shootn could nol
imave 1)09mm lale to onler. A veritable hurricane -
ricane blew from the norlh rllht across
tIme range , and nt no time . Ilurlnl the cn-
giugement was the above zei.
1lment mmmercumry lbovI Zlr.
Harllt shot I 10.bore Ilfever and lUau , ! n
1 : Greener Iarln , being hllulcnpl.c,1 , two
nrls. Both eliot thre ( lrmlnna of i. I C.
lrms
lewder anll nn ounce ane I qllrler of sine ! .
\ hinrulin' , gUl was nn l'tellluvlan relic
thlt should hn\e been plnce In It mUSUI
' , while Itend idiot immodemii ,
ten years ago whie le/l n loderl
unproved fowling plcce. which wns al the
Imlrve fowlnl
lowell estimate r.o per cent In his favor.
hlnrdln'mu old Queel Aln missed fire no less
thll nileleeh lmes , anll he was uccl'eltl1
wih one lost bun ! 01 Iccouul ot his Piece
failng to cock , and I wins < olnrs to Ilough-
nuts from the start ttt Helel inmost prve
aim IIevllble winnimer . Anolher timing . Item !
hlil tims , 'cr ) ' best and lost Intelelt
IIIeling all conu eking \Ielng In I the hallls
of Frank Parmele . wIle l1rlln wns left
to defend himself mind the meager mt8istnhtee
thnt could be aronlc1 him h ) ' It tym' . ) tim
time bu"l\s . Mr. I"nII < Carmicimasl. TIme
011' vommi1er Is thlt Unrlll % mtslu't hen ten
wore wOller IhII heIS. .
Deple the fearulr cold and Inclemcnl
wemutimer . there was I large crowd of spec-
tutors I'reselt. Ilsllhh' ? ( \ or more . scavengers -
ger3 nn,1 , all . 111 c'Eryimely Feemed to eljy ,
the sport notwlhstlllllg the ulanlmous
disgust nt the wny hlaniimm'um IlnnOI be-
hmntvcul.
A \ coin was tossed for choice ot Ihols , nl1
Heal wiimimimmg . he heat ! oil wih n mlssj ;
then It was nlll 111 tuck for the Irsl meec-
ton of twemmty-uive birds . Hanln Innl '
pullll out t mu Imenul . kill lng 19 to the 11luml-
( r's 18. In the ! eclI block or twnt ' -I\e
Hcml Hnsel , 21 and lnlll ' which left
thcm a tie , htmL In the thl'l block Heal getaway
away with 22 . whll lnnln killed hut 19.
which gU\e the 1ld J'ltH ! mann n lend of
three. I now looked like n cnch for
HII , aiR ! I considerable RUl of mOle '
was ltlaYedl on him itt 2 to 1. 1. B. Ken-
imetly placing one bet of $ .00 to $ 1P ) wlh
nepllCll' $10 IJ
hut ) ' lnr.Un 1111 n lunitY I of Council lurs
sportsmen Dolh shooler were frozen out
In , the fourth block or lwnt ' -I\'e. unit
lnnln , much to the Ilsgust nlil disnp-
1101ltmelt of his folllWelR , could onlY count
15. whie the dOlght 1lumber ncumulat'll
17. and thus won th ) IJlY . h ) ' a score of 78
to 73. Rend killed thlrt ) hlrds wlh his
Irst barrel IIt ( IIHI four full dead out of
hounls. whie larlln I killed forty-four with
his Irst barrel nn.1 hal four fiI deal out
or botmnuhs Time general impression Wil
that the IItch was n fiercely contested ,
one thnt Hardin WI edolslY hnnlclllel , ,
but unler the elrcumstnnces Rend won I I
credluhle vlctor , and on the merlls of
being the best shot. Score :
Heal-22 0 2110 Oxl21 01222 21Z0 2221 12lx
22102 22200 21112 21102 12111 22212 22222
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.00 110" 1"11
20)11 01022 20210 1201 \0" t 222-78-
Hardln-22x21 111 Ox201 1021 101 2\22
122 210xl 22 ) 22\0 1221 20102 21xl
110 0112 212\ 12120 10102 0101 01010-73.
On Thlrslo ' aferloon next : Ir. Rend
shoots Mr. Geoge Nicolli a similar mntch
on thc flme rounds for $100 n side and
hilly Iarlln of Council Duffs shoots ii. B.
Kenledy I twenty-I\'e-hlrl match for $50 a
side. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IlfllA 11 tiiu Ilmllll Tr.uk .
SAN FRANCISCO , Tan. 31.-Favorites
won the frt four races today. GrUHn oul-
jocleeyel the othcr jockeys In the thlrl anti
lamlel ' Quarter Staff n winner SUlmary :
First race , live anti I hal furlongs : lte
1. \Vldlrmlh ; (4 ( to 1) ) . won : Alcyomme . 89.
Glenn (8 ( to 1. ) second : Martinet . 9 : Hen-
messy (0 ( to 1. ) third. Time : 1:18. : Glenn
Echo I . Norblichm . Guadaloupe , KIng Sam anti
San Lucas also ran.
Secolll race . live and a halt furlons : .
Leonvi . 103. Carr (9 ( to I ) , won : Robin
Hood I. 97. Cockran (4 to 1) ) . second : Sir
Relnall. 93. Heinrichs (4 to 1) ) . third. Time :
1 :15' : North Bridal Veil , Miss Buckley
and Mary S nlso ran.
Third race , five and a half furlog . sell-
lag ; Quarter Stuff . 101. Grlln ( ( J to I ) ,
won : Garcia . 101. HusRel (5 ( to 1) ) . second :
Banjo , 10. Heinrichs tl ( to 5) ) , third. Time ;
1:1f . Talbot Clifton , howard . Lawyer
and Slh' also ran.
t Fourth nice seven furlongs : Booze . 120.
Lloyd (2m4 ( to b. ) won : Olvia , 103 , lcAIII
(3 ( to 1) ) . second : ICed l'at 120. Chorn (6 ( to 1) ) ,
tlmlrd. Time : 1:39 : ! . Mole , King , Fill , Mor- '
.
veil and Chlqulto also rn ,
Fifth race , live and I hal furlong : May
lcCary , 97 , Chorn (2' ( to 1) ) , won , : Para-
maUa , 101. Carr (8 ( to 6) ) . second ; Two
Cimeeru . , 95. Heinrichs (15 ( to 1. ) third. Time :
1:1614 : Bernndo , Wandering Nun , Ethel
Dixon Sir Walter and Dialogue also ran.
NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 31.-Track heavy.
Results :
First race . five furlongs : Fabia (8 ( to 1) )
wdn , Anna IcNalry (0 ( to 1 ) s2cond , Che-
noa (3 ( to 1) ) third. 'Ime : 1:0' : . .
Second race Elx furlongs : Luke ParIs
(12 ( 10 1) ) won Llclsta ( to 6) ) second Ktng-
crf 00 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:224.
Third race six rcrlonSs : Tom kelly (5 ( to
2) ) won , 'Vedelehl ( ( to 1) ) second Lenin ,
jr. (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:23h. :
i'ourlh ; race six furlongs : Gfeesome (7 ( to
1 ) won Miss Mamim (9 to 6) ) second , Sylvan
(5 ( to 1) ) thlnl. TIme : 1:2l4 : .
Firth race , seven and I half furlongs :
'Voodrul (4 ( to 1) ) won Henry Owsley ! (
to 1) ) second , Bonnie D (1 : to 1) thIrd . TIle :
:46. . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _
11TElN l'ltMjIU.\
\'eterln8 of time Late " 'ur Herelleroll by
the ( hmcrll ( overnlenl.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 31.-Special.-Pen. ( )
slons grunted Issue ot Jlnuary 18 , were :
Nebrska : Original-Joseph Risim Creigh-
ton , Knox. Iteissue-Plmilmunder G. Wood-
worth , \'ahoo. Saunders. Original wIdows ,
reissueHarriet E. llanchett , Grain ] Island ,
hall. Survivors of the Inlial wars-Adam
Creasman. Syracuse Otoe.
Iowa : OrIginal-James D. Johnson , Red-
field . Dallas : John ' 'Itman , Pioneer . Hum-
hell : glzlheth B. aatz ( nurse ) , Hampton ,
Franklin : John A. Lake , Decatur JecrltU'
Helfsue-James I.ewls. Ankeay , Polk ; George
Couries : Iarlhalown , lalshal' OrIginal
widows , etc.-Addle Drake Chinmton . Clnton :
J.uell J. Smih , Marion Linn.
Colorado : IncreuEe-George 'Valer. Pu-
eblo. Puehlo. Helssue-Alexander Lamond ,
Peyon , EI Paso.
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81yf lie Slol" the hliirni'i , ' ,
- Charles Smith , I 16-year-old boy living
on the bottoms south of Gibson , was arrested -
rested yesterday ly Olcer Green on the
chare or larceny and the complaint was
sworn to by F. Snltzlus , who claimed Smith
hall stolen two sets ot single harneHs from
him One set of harness wal found In the
possession at the boy . who aclmowlelges
having taken it.
' 'IWIII. Cnff . Settled.
WASHINGTON , Jan 31.-The secretary of
time Interior has denied Ihe motion for a
rehearln In the townsie entry case or
Cynthia E. Couch John 11. Davis , president
of the ' 'est Otlholl : 'rownslte association :
ItobmrtVlmiggns an,1 , olhers , agahimat John C.
Adlms , Involving OIlaholl landa.
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Convicted of .Jnry Irlhln .
SAN FRANCISCO . Jan 31.-Wllam J.
honey was found guilty of contempt ot
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300.00 for 8 Idea.
This Is the biggest Ilrlce ever offered for a
: alch line or heading fOr an advert8menL
\Iaden \ Dros. wIll give a choice ot several
first class Itianos worth $300.00 each for the
head line adopted and In addition will gIve
order lne their music department for $50.00
worth of music for the next five best ideas
according to merIt
To secure an absolutely Impartial decision
applicants are requested to sign In number
only and to mal corresponding number with
name and address to The flee office . where It I
will runaln until after the award Is anode I
The once rIght Is reserved to use an ) head lime
The following are the facts to be adver-
tsEd : Hayden Droa. of Omaha are the only
firma In the world showIng a complete lne of
the Instruments manufactured hy time fIve
moat renowned pIano makers on eartim . Hayden -
den Dros. are not led up with red tape restrlc-
lens like regular selling agents , but are free
to make the lowest prices ever bend of
Hayden Droi put special stleu 01 time
Steinway and Vose pianos because they have
a larger line In stock and can buy tbfm
cheaper than any other intakes of equal repu-
tatton. Do not b mIsled by anyone claimIng -
lag the sale agency. Hayden Bros. have
them direct from tile factory la well a
from the Max Meyer & lire . Co. stock . Music
trade papers are saying pianos cannot bo sold
In 1 department store but sensible people.
who do nol care to be hodwllkl by silly
frills are not so notional and the beet proof
at thIs II that ladel Bros. sold more
pianos , organs and musical immtrurnsnts In
one week ttal any five music Mores welt of
Chicago ban- sold In six months Time music
trade papers say thll innovation will be
watched with unusual Interest and hayden
UtOB. propos to keep them &uellnr ,
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elurt today ant ot attempting to bribe
jurn In the eM ot I. hi. : lelolalel , Jr .
formerly vice lrthlent of the bankrupt
Pacifc timunk . on teal for lmerJcmr' . Juitigi'
Mtmrphmy imnpccseti time extreme penalty of
five ihays' innprleonnment vitim aim neitleul iln
of $ , ,00. hone ) ' wnq nlsa 1101(1 to answer on
tIme felon ) ' ehorg of tuttcmmllietl mum ) ' lrlber ) ' .
hula bail being fixed at $ lOiJ. Jut Ige Mtmrplmy
stated timat lucre wius not time slIghtest
ulouibt of lb ' prisoner's gumilt , time evidence
against hint being direct nimil conclusive.
QIf.tIi.1 i'tfl.iQIIiI'IZS ,
Shmerift lrexel is sentling oumt a large fltimmt-
her of siibpoemmmms for witimesses to appear before -
fore time gratmd Jury lmext week ,
A mmmamriago hlceimse wits issued yesterday
to lhenimard ( IottSclm , aged 21 , aunt ! Itciemma
Gottscii , agen 20 , botim of lheimningtomm.
A barrel of mnmolasses was stolemt frommm time
latforimm at McCord & Brady's wimolesalo
grocery \'edmmosday. Timere is ito trace of time
thieves ,
The will of Eli Ithimig , tIme flremmmatm vhmo
was killed by imeiimg thrown tmmttter a hook ammtl
laduier trumck , Imas becmm flied for rrobate , TIme
estate is valued at $3,000 ,
Time Chiftomm hill ! limmprovemnemmt clumim will
Itoh ! its mmext immeetinmg at the ball , Military
aventmo aimil Grammt streets , cit Sattirday event-
immg , limmportammt mimatters will be consitlerel ,
John ltedell , cimlef of ttme fire departmmneimt ,
humus so far recovered frommi lila recent iii-
jutries as to be able to get down to his 0111cc ,
lie is still stmfferimmg amid it will be several
( la3s before ito caim restmnme active uluty.
Mr. It. 11 , Iloweils will deliver aim address
before time junior mmmcmmnbers of time 'oiiimg
Melt's Cimristiamm associatiomm tlmis afternoon
at 4 o'clock oim life 1mm time naty. 0mm mmext
lriday aftermmoon Cnptnimn hloylo will tell
the Jutimiors about life 1mm the ca'.mtlr3' .
Time mmmeetiimg of time Cumrreimt Topic dumb ,
wimichm was ammlmotmimced for last mmlgimt , was host-
Potted Ott accoimmmt of time sturimm , Tin' mmext
immeetitig will be on mmcxl. Thimmrstlny mmigtmt mummd
mmeeded charter aimmenmdimmemmts viil be dis-
cutssetl , Cottmucilimmamm liowells will mmmako time
opemmimmg address.
Time Itebekaim socinbie giveim Ii ) ' ittmtim lodge
No. 1 , lmmdependent Order of Ocli Fellows , at
Odii h'chlows immuli Inst mmighmt , was a well at-
teimnled nih ! very enjoyable affair. A very
meat progrommn tuas armaimged for time eccasloim ,
commslstimig of immumsic ammd recitations , after
wlmicim tlaimcimmg was eiijoyed until 12 o'clock.
After tue first part of the emitertiulimmuclit lint !
becnn ghemn a very mice iummcim was serveti by
time lodge.
Judge Baxter decided yesterday In favor
of lUtcimle & Soim ( mu a stilt brougimt by thmetmm
against P. F. Itoose and otiucra for tue recovery -
covery of $460. Itoome was time mmmammnger of
time himmcolrm Normmmal mmimlvereity ammd as smmcim
hind lmutrdima seul frommi time itlahim tiffs eitmlhitmcmm ts
for time ummiversity amnotmmmthimg In value to
$12,460. lIe hind been limited to $12,000 by
fitmmmors. Time haiammce of $460 hindimot beemm
paint. Judge Baxter rendered a judgmmment
against Itooso alone , holding tlmat tIme oUter
dcfeimdaimts ere not liable.
THE
GREATEST PURIFIER
S.SS
FOR THE BLOOD.
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION ,
( ssvnarrmmasmA )
INSOMNIA ,
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
M ELAN CHOLIA ,
AND THE THOUSAND ILLfl ThAT
FOLLOW A OflANQtU
CONDITION OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Are Cured by CER EBRIN E
TNt TZTRCCT or TNt emmama OP TH (
PRcAnco uNotil vHs ronisuLa or
Dr. WILUAM A , HAMMOND ,
IN HIS LA5OnAroiy AT WAsHINGTON , 0 , C ,
DOSE , 5 DROPS.
Price per lmhini of 2 drnchmmns , $1.
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO.
WASHINGTON. 0. .
SEND ro 0005. isP
KUlt & CO. , AGENTS FOR OMAhA.
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FURE MALT WhISKEY.
A1 DruggIit.
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BABY'S SKIN AND SCALP
Clenased , purltheti , and tienutillech by CuTmcuaL
, _ _ _ ' oAl' , r'at-nL of , 'htmm iurillt'n mmmcd
I , . beamitimict-s , us as Pumrt mmmcd
' swuriect ( uf toilet amid muumrpi-n soaps.
, ' . ? -G4 Only Cutc for hlllmthiks numcI black.
I.- , - hiecici , Eccause the iini hiiceidtko
1 ' of imummiutimuticiit au , ! clogging of thto
- ports , the caumpe of milu.t coimclilei.
iomunml dmsilgumatiomme , lultl eucrynimeme.
OEO. P. SANFOI1b , A. W. Itl1lKLiAN ,
l'residcnt. Cashier.
First National Bank
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa.
Cmtpital , - $1O,00t ( )
1t'ofits , - - 12,001)
Omm of time oldest tanks In the state of Iowa.
ve solicit your buslimess and collections. We
pay 5 ncr cent omm ( unto tlcpostt.Vtt tvili be
pleased to see and eel-ye neu ,
Qi'.lt , flAliJhifllflPP ? ( ttrmmc-mIt-1isv
Umium ) t. jjnlnhiutuu U , Practlee iii thin State
timid ietl ommil Ctmmmr Is. . Itimim mmms : iul.7.8-u , Shi ugar
hliock , ( itimI ( dl t It i it. , I o uvmi ,
spocii- N - Diuffs
cHIMNEYS CLmIANED : VAULTS CLIItNED.
hid Burke , at V. S. homer's , 533 Itrondway.
iGmI rnI\'A'r14 BARN Foil RENT NEAR
court house. Appiy at lieu onlee , Council Illuffs.
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" 'flue suialle'tit Oluit scck a uie.sl of its ouch , "
Yotrng Man Take a Hint.
' stat't. in at tine bttoin. Wet'
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tlmlnk-you must have cvoi'ytluing "elit mtnd S1)afl"c1iO'
yonl marry momnd ettlo down.Vo can give you !
R snug little Ilousdkcopiiig- Outfit tom. ' vary Slnahl muitiouna
-and then WU doti't. walit tIle lflOIO cititot' . Youu ca
P ED IT PY for It gi'adually.Vltha little ImoImme , 1)aI'tty 1111CC !
atmtt ' 'a , little v1fo vchl trilled , " you am'c on limo 1iIgli
u'oanl to SUCcCi5. a
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OUR TERMS CASH , Or
WIrtik of guotl' , 5t tier wuPidi
Boiled downm muro as follows , and it is all Or t54 piur umontli ,
time saute hi us wiik'ii phmtim you nttlpt. vtthi or geode , ttt.ZH ) ni'r mymmoic
only onto thing be sumre of , our giuHil or * O.o0 itmoimtim ,
arc , ull viirr.titeii , both mug to cuality nvorthu of goomii , , ' 1 mior tuoelci
anti value , Our sale-jimmeim mire coumrtcoimci. Or 558 00 a immiulithm-
our uthmipiimermts mire pronumpt , mind yoltr worth at goods , ino nor mm'oeic ,
pieirniaCe IN ( iioritigiily uipprecltuieui. Or ' 510 par limnutli ,
Either yomm pay cmLi.im or tICOOpt. our cusy : worth of gonde , tsm : 'r wu'emc ;
paymmient Plan : Or 819 mn'r utnhmtii ,
8121 ; worth of goods , iti3.O nm nvcirlc
Ctmr tSm4 ' simoimthi ,
' _ , SECOND-With nun'
1lIitSl'Witlt Cash -
sir.o vortii ofgOoitP , Li per wucmni
ttm f m t ior , , icmithi ,
mart ( isslu amid so munch per mmmoiitlu. siteD won-Ui of goods , $11 itr nn'ii'k ;
'rltIIU-'Itlu hart cnshn amid so m 11(21) nor uiutuumlia
$250 worth ol goods , rl ; Icr n'uca ;
, Or $21h per mimumi thu
timuch per week
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. $1275 $ ; LET - . - '
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Tlnis solid Oak Sideboard , ( I
feet 4 incItes hilglt , 4 feet rttlc r
23 Inoos deep , Ccumnan Bevof j
Pinto Min'n'oi' , 14x24 inches , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
oval itilaster , immummd cat'vud.
You n'emncmtmboi' this board ? , t
\Vo advem'tiseil it at $16.85 ,
amId told you it was worth * 28 ,
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two hundred , and hayo foi ty- J -1 ' - I-
live left. _ _
Tints is a sample of our ' 0
$1275 $ _ _
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. , Pettiiisular Stoves.
We nro Sole Agcslts for Onitnlin ,
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Nearly everybody knows that tile O
tile best , mud at Pi'lCCd Imir below any utlici' hlotuso lit th °
Hatiirtisy ifveuIejs on ! , Same 1 IOa to cuceu' uoefat1e VU bt ! b'ui'uti.ero atciic'ucie
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it. MtiiAJJ : i DYE WORKS
All kinds of Dyoin
and Cleaninmif dane ins
the hmlgimeat style ot
time art , Faded anti
ittaimmed fabt-teci made
rrL to took an good as
nest'Vcrk limonnpthy
done arid delivered
iii all Iturts of the
couflti'y , Send for
1tf a price list ,
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_ Dreodway , near Nomum.
ft , , - : . ; tgi- ; ' . -.e-- _ ticstenn Pcpot , Cuummcil
- hiluife , Iowa. Tel , I 2 $ ,
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