Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 02, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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TilE OMI1A DAILY DEI : , ' .
COUNCils nr UFI"s.
OFFIC , . . NO. 12 I'EAUL STnEET.
DeUveed b1 unlr 10 an , part ot the cttj.
H. W TILTON , Ienet.
'EI.lwno nsDuanus ? omee . No U : nIght
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11.Ol ,1r. ' IUiS.
Orand , Council BIfft. 7. F. ClarI" , prcp.
' MaYI' Real I ttate IClney , 1:9 Drond\uy.
Tht slooil keepra of the city will give n
charity bal at Heno' hal 'fhurlda ) o\'en-
Ins. )
Ins.Hev.
Hev. T. W. Williams hail the Il Cortlno
) to lOBo his pocketbook containing about ; 20
l"rhay nlcht.
Lntnyeto A. Lucas anti Eta Cribbs , both
of this city . were mArrllL by Justice A. I. ' .
Clalel'buck ycst'rLty ftcrnoon.
Alee Craver haa c'niitnenceI n suit In the
district court fir a eHvorco from Snmuel It.
Craver on the ( ground ot ( lesertlon. i
Specll 7ncetlng of the W. . \ . p. A. at
? ! rL Itlce'g . : : ! Williams treet , Haturtay
evening Mardi 2. fly order of th : prc5i-
dent. Ires-
dent.Tho
The district court petit jur ) ' was 111-
charged yesterdlY until Wellnesdny morning ,
instead ' of fondlr , as wa amlouncelt n few
das ago.
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The Dodge Light Guarls , have orelerell a
new Pot of uniforms to ho wor by them
when they get Into their new quarters In
the court houso. I
A burglar trIed to enter F. W. flinlccr's '
residence 013 Third avenue , but was fright-
enell away by Mrs. lUnlcr before he suc-
ceedell In Ills attempt.
In the absence of the pastor. harry Curls ,
secretary of the _ Young Ien's Christian fl5O-
cintion wi speak nt the Broadway Metho-
dIst church at 10:30 : a. m.
H. A. Itough an emploe ot the motor
company anll Mrs. Florence Hough were
married Thursday evening at the Inman
hotel , Itoy C. Hoover officiating.
Wickham Bros. are taking large quantities
of brick to Second avenue preparatory to
beginning the work of paving IS soon IS
the frost I sufcienty out of the ground
Mary Ward , 80 years ot age , Iled of old
ago at 2:30 : o'clock yesterday mfrnlng at her
residence 15 South Firt street. The funeral
will take IJlaco ) at the Latter Day SaInts'
church , the time 10 be nnnOineet later.
- , Charle Lorel was convicted of stealing
some g ells from the lost n store about
two months ago and fnell $50 and co@ts.
The fine was suspondel upon condition that
ho leave town and slay away. Yesterda
ho became famished fpr a sight of his )
home and came wandering bacll. Ho wnn-
tiered Into the arms of a lOliCClnan. and Is
now serving out that $50 worth or time In
the city jail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mrs. .1. M. Patton of this city died last
Thursday at the lola SanItarium , Wisconsin
where she has been for the pasl year under-
going treatment for cancer She was a resident -
dent of Council Bluffs for twenty-nve ' years
and n member of thc Presbyterian chnreh
The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon -
noon at 3:30 : o'clocll from the reshlenee or
D. S. Terwll er , corer or Sixth street and
Fifth avenue , Dr. Stephen Phelps omciating.
The remains are expected to arrive In the
' city this morning . accompanied by the bereaved -
. . ,1 , reaved husband and son.
Rev George B. Addlcls of Warrenton .
' Mo , delivered n lecture last eyenlng at the
Broadway Methodist church ' for the benefit
; of the German mission of thin Mctliodlst
Jctldlst
church In this city. His Dlbjeet was "Our
Nations Depcn1ence. " and he treated It In
% In interesting and eloquent manner The
mission has been In existence only a short
times but has had nn encouraging growth.
John Fitzpatrick raised n disturbance
Thursday night at 137 PIerce street and , paid
a fine or $25 In police court yesterday
morning for his fun
Wo have over $300.000 to Ian upon Improved - :
proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans
can save money by dealing direct with us .
thereby saying agent's commission. Wo do
not loan on wld _ lands nor tn Nebraska.
Lullo & Towle : 235 Pearl streot.
TWO CARLO.tUS ' ' o1 DUY ' GbODS.
The lUG Con lGnmnnt Conies to Ih'o Uoslon
lure thl8 'uolc.
Two car loads or gods wl arrive at the
; , Doston Store this week , and 1' quickly as
they can be unpacked will be put on sale.
Case lots are beIng reeeind every day , and
th& car lots arc only a part of the regular
spring addition received In '
additon a bunch' All
of these goods are the newest spring fabrics
and they cover s range In pree6 : and quality
that will satisfy the tastes and suit the
purses of all the ladles. The new gods were
never so beautIful nor so chenp.
FOWLER ' DICK & WALKER.
l'ElHooIL 1'.1 l- GR,1I'IIS. '
Finley Durlle has returei 1.om Chlengo.
James Snguln returned yesterday from a
business trip to Duluth.
Miss May Hazard left last evening for
Genwoot to visit n friend over Sunda ) ' .
Mrs. J , M. Campbell has returned from an
extended visit to friends In Kansas City and
II I3uriington.
Mrs D. J. Clark , who has been visiting
In Florida since last November , returned
homo yesterday.
John W. Paul of this city has been spend-
Ing several months In Chicago , but Is planning -
ning to return soon. ,
Mrs. A513. ' Sweetng heft last evening for
her home , In Chicago after a visit of several
weeks wih her parents , Mr& and lrs , J.
T. Oliver , on Park nvenuo. .
County Attorney Saunders has gone to
Chicago to look up evidence Jn the Gris-
weld bank robbing case. William A. Pin-
korton has tendered the aid of his detective
agency , free of charge , to Sheri Hazen.
Only derision Is excited bi the claims of aNew
New York baking powder company to a
World's fair award. Nobody got an award
"over" It because It did not compote. hut
Dr. Price's received the highest award for
purity , strength and wholesomenEss.
Wnut Counci JfluFf . Tried.-
DurIng the last day or two the feminine
population of Council Duts has been flooded
with typewritten notes like this :
OMAHA . Feb. 27 , 1S5.-Dear Mallam : In
COflbCiUiflCO of the hIgh license asked In
Council \ I Buffs for the Ilrlvlege of soiling
goods you are ' respectfully invited to come
to the hotel , Omaha , and Inspect
my goods . and you will find novelties In
line lace curtains 1 ) table lnens , portieres and
lovely silks for dreseeiu nt wry low prices.
My goo < s are eo well known In your city
that refereaces are not required. Como us
early as Ilossible. Yours - respectfully , lS
Uot l.
For abut two year and a half an or-
dlnanco has been In effect here prescribing
I license fee of $ for "trans'Ient mer-
chants. " \'ho run Into town , unload n stock
of gee , and run out sgaln. The size of the
tee was proportioned to the wail cf a lot
of tie local merchants , who found It diM-
cult to compete with merchants pf 141s casa ,
MIl I was Intended to be' prohibitory. This
part of the dream baa been realized , but It
now hooks a though the cuhlde sellers do not
propose to give up their hold on the Council
Dluta trade. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\'ory Ituj.
'Vo are very busy and can't stop to say
mueu . Those frames all -pictures are still
going at half. U. L. Smith & Co. , 45 Main
street
Henry Smlth's Modern Troubadour are to
, dye a concert In Trinity Methodist Elliscopal
church Saturday evening , March 2. Admts-
alan 25 centl. .Chldrn 10 cents. An excellent -
lent program will bo given
Wbul I. In M " 10 f
E"ctthlag. If applied to a Hardman Piano ,
sold by Mueller 1'lano and Organ company ,
1\3 ( Main street
d Marrlu" I.lc"ule.
: The following marriage licenses have been
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tlU by the county clerk : !
Name and Allres8 , Age. I
Albert hedges . l'ottuwattnmie
J'lgel. lolawntlmle county. '
Clara McOurrr , l'ottutwattumie counly. 21
I.atlo A Lucas Council iJluffs . . 26
Etta ) Crlbbs Council DI\fs. Counci . Burs. . . . . . 17
. beating stoves for rent and for sate at
Council Dlufl AU company's oWce.
.I&yii . sells drugs . pint and Glass cheap .
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NEWS \ FRO1 ; l COUNCiL BLUFFS
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Very Lito Intert Is Show in the Pcnl-
big City Election.
PUBLIC PRNTNG IS TiE CII [ F ISSUE
Two Local : Papers AIdoll to Secure the
Ltlo J'lnm-Jnnthlnlr for thin
Ctnndl nod 'rhelr Chnlcl fur
SUl'cel COI1.nrclt.
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There In bul 1t0 Interest tAn In the
city election , and probably there are not
many , eulthlo ff the candidates themselves ( ,
whO knrw that It I to occur next Monday .
and that there are : councilman-at-large , a
park commisioner , and ward councilmen
In the Third , Fourth and Rlxth wards to be
elected. The main Issues involved are which
or th ! local papers shall have the city print-
Ing and which ot the banks r11:1 have the
custody of the ciy funds . Theri are nt pres-
cut six democrats and two republicans In the
council. Three democrats and one republican - I
Ican go out hula ( month There Is allot' '
fight being Inal3 over members ot the coun-
ci.Dr.
Dr. Daulow , lie ( republican candidate In
the Fourth ward Is conceded by republicans
/II democrats al\o to have n straight anti
easy courRC. ' \Iale , his opponent has been
In oMen one term , and has been marked by
the Economic league and others as 1 layer
of COfOratons. naratol Is not a IlrceN'
: lonal politician , and comes II ) with a
record that Is uncommonly free from pohltt-
cal aspirations. J. II. ( ] rcensluields . tie re-
pulicau candidate for cauncihinan-at-large ,
has the advantage that a new camlhlnte has
over a candidate who baa held the office
for two terms nnd made the usual number ot
enemle3. Councilman ICeller . In the ( course
of several years of 11blc life , has found
It impossible to stand on two , and somo-
tmes three sides of all questions . and has
consequently incurred the displeasure of [
some of his frlellls wlo chanced to be on
the off side In the ( Third ward the repuh-
Icans are represented by W. C lrown and
the ( democrats by J. T. Olver , Brown Is a
hustler , III has been devoting himself
strict ) . to the business or vote.getting ever
since ho was nominated . Oliver . on the
otler hand , has not made the slightest effort
10 'beat his oppanent and Drown Is naturally -
ally expected to run ahead , partcularl ) ' considering -
shlerlng that lila 'ward I usually republicaui.
In the Sixth ward the contest will be a hot
one. Both Shubert the republican nominee
anti Nichoison the ( democrat . have CCCL
plowing lp the earth at a rapid : In the
last two wee lIs. Some queer politIcal man-
eu\'erl have been made , as Is usually the
case In this ward. Nicholson secured the
nomination by lie ( aid of a lot of his friends
from the Fifth . nnd the friends of the other
candidate accordingly feel 10 particular ties
In hrs direction. Shubert , on the other hand ,
Is the candidate or n unIted party , and has
excellent chances for wlnnThg.
excelent .
II'anD : FROM ONI : UF ' 1'UE HolitihitS.
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: lln Rt Carlen " 'h. AU'\'Cri Vrry Clusoly
thft J" ' crlllllu" nl nlc3' .
Late last evening Sheriff Hnze received
from Mayor J. W. Hemsted of Carson , Ia. ,
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a telegram dated 10:35 : p. in. , and readIng :
"Man In Carson tonight answering descrip-
ton of Riley. Scar on side of tie chin ; lame
In' right shoulder ; heavily armed wIth revolvers -
volvers ; beard roughly clipped ; wore new
brown duck coat with corduroy collar : blue
, blouse and undercoat and striped overalls.
Got -awa from the police and escaped In the
(1nr1mn . )
- " Sheriff " - Hazen , as soon as he read the telo-
gram . said lint he believed the man was
gam.
Itiley . the "lame In right shoulder" being es-
pecialy significant , as Deputy O'Drlen Insists
that ho wounded his assailant In the right
shoulder.
Nick O'Brier's : chances for recovery yes-
terday re're'bttr' tItan they have been , at
all since the shooting . according to hIs phy-
sician. Ills pulse had falen to about 100
and his temperature to 101 In the morning ,
and he was entirely rnLonnl Instead of be-
Ing listless and picking the bed clothes as
ho did for a day or two , he was energetic
enough to bo cross and this was one of the
most encouraging tluins about his case.
Altogether , the smptoms were very pleas-
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lag to all of his friends and even Sheriff
HazeD , who lies cared a fatal result from
the beginning , had to admit that , he thought
he would get welt.
Truth must prevail. I The truth about baitIng -
Ing powders Is that Dr. Prlce's Is the , best.
Allnost" 'ontellt 'n r ,
The examination of "Rev. " P. , l ; Keyes
on the charge of stealing a lot of shots from
H. A. Messmre . which was partially held
yesterday morning came cry near resulting
In a eontemlt case being dokoted agaln '
1 reporter for a local paper. After sortie of
the evidence had been heard hero was a
manifest desire on the past or MesEmore to
dismiss the case , and lie police did not care
to push It without his backing.
"If there I no one who wishes to prosecute -
cute the caee , " said Judge McGee , "the
court will have to enter a dismissal. "
At ' title a newspaper man who sat a few
feet away whispered to a policeman who sal
beside him that It was a shame I Keyes' got
free.
frr.
"What did you say ? " said Judge McGee.
The man who hell lie opinion had not
been counting on tim court hearing his remark -
mark , and wore several complete sula of
confusion aa he stood up to square himself .
Judge McGee Instted en his repeating what
he had said explaining why he said I. what
ho knsw about the case ami I number of
other things , and finally let the unhappy
newspaper nan ouT . with nn admonition that
criticisms of the court were better made out-
Bile of court than inside .
The episode , however resulted In a change
or plan for the Ilolce decided to prosecute
Instead of allowing the else to be dismissed .
ns they had first intended Keyes claims
Messmoro owed him and told him to stock
up his family wIth shoea ! . Heu of the cash .
Messmore says that : .e has 10 doubt but
that ICe'e ivuld ! hlve reported the numb
or shoes ho took when he got ready. The
case will be taken up again tItle morning
Sunday morning pot of Boston baked
beans and loaf or brown bread delivered for
breakfast , 30 cent9. Order from C. D. Rand-
bctt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Just ii 1"1111 , ) Jauiglo.
John T. Stannor a telegraph operator at
Missouri Valley . has not been able to get
along pleasantly with his mother-In-law ,
Eliza A Field who lives at C05 East Brod-
way. , Mrs. Field Induced her daughter to get
a divorce a 1ew months ago. Since the sep-
"ruton Mr.e. Stanner and her children have
been living with Mrs. 1'ieid For several
days pst Slnnnor lies been making over-
( urea 10 his ( ox-wife to rotor to him and
ho thinks ho would have been successful
had It not been for her mother Yesterday
he went to Ito ( house , but Mrs Field den Ie '
him admittance. There Is a difference In
accounts as to just what happened then.
Stanner claims he opened tile door forcibly
and In so doing might hare accidentally
struck his mother-In.law. Mrs. Field aI-
lees that he used his han " l . and used I
hard , and the blow ho save her Is I-tnging
) 'et , She fed Informaton In the city clerk's
otflc'u yesterday charging her son-tn.lnw with
assault and battery : . and the case wilt have
nn airing this morning In police court.
Yea , the Eagle laundry IS "that good
laundry , " and Is localell lt 724 Broadway.
I In toubt abJt this try It and be convinced
Don't forget name and number. 'eI. J17.
Dut material and , Good cooking wIn In
running an eating house Pearl chop house
II"h school tutiteit .
The Crystal League Literary society of
Omaha and the Council Bluffs Igh School
Cadets held a friendly contest In the oratorical -
torical arena last evening. Dohans opera
house was completely filled with the friends
of the cotitestants and the program was
creditable alike to the visitors and the ( homo
loclety. Each society wal represented by
an essayist , declaimer , orator and two de- .
baleu. The question discussed was : "Re-
solved , That tbe Government Should Own J
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nnl Control the Ialroads , " Musical num-
hers were Interpetel1 through the program ,
which was wound up by an exhibition drIll
by the callets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i
NotIce tn leI 11"lrr , I
Sealed propotal for furnishing leo to all
member ot the Dutcher union of Council
Counci
Bluffs during the 9 a"n ot 1895 will be re
clvtl by the secretary Robert Marx , nt his
market . on Main street , until non Thursday .
March 7. 1895.
Bidders must state on what scales Ealll
ice Is to bo weighed , whether packed In Ice
bux or delivered on shlewalk. Ice to be paid
for at time of delivery or In thIrty days , at
option ot Ilealer. Ice to be delivered at sach
times anti In such quantities a may be re
qulrell by consumers. Each bid must bo ac-
compnule by a certified check for $ .
The association reserves the right to reject
any cr ali bids .1. II. PACE
C. It. lumEn ,
C. L. NEUNAS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Committees
Jnrnod Iln ln' I'Rrr.
A son or Peter hansen , employed b ) the
American District Telegraph company , was
badly burned about the face yesterday at
his honie on Commercial avenue lie was
trying to light a lIre , and had pured some
coal oil on the embers . There was aft explosion -
plosion , just i he was bending over the
stove and he will suffer considerably from
the erects for several . da9.
Why Is Dr. Prlce'8 flaking Powder like the
largest of our lakes ? Because It Is Superior.
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1.l'B ; iu JOllTBH 1'1XIs11I1) . . , ' 1 IS T.
T"lont tot flay Llstrctl'Icke : Wlnntrs trom
. I"r&o , 1"10111 wit \ I to.o. ,
SAN FRANCISCO March I.-Five favorites -
vorltcs won again today , ' \1110h Is con-
II1erel remarkable . owing to the large
number of horses entered In the different
evcnts. The line weather of the past few
weeks has been the means of bringing
nbout this result. Summaries :
First mce. 'lx furlongs . selling . maidens
anti non-winners : McFarlmine . 9t. Ibm-
leln-
ritthte 2 10 1) ) , won : gR\.etnee \ , Ito Hus-
eel (3 ( 10 I. second : Jo C. 102 , Tubervilte
(8 ( to 1) ) . third , ' 'I1l : 1:153' . Tubervie ,
.Jronatus , hurry KUhl Valparaiso \ . Mu-
tncer and Slendfail niso ( man.
Second race . six furlongs , handicap , 3-
year-old ! ! and Ullwnrlls : Forrier 112 .
12.
Nohle (3 ( 10 1) ) . won : Jim 110011 , 101. Cllor
(2 ( to I. second : Quirt ! 7. Cocleran U ( to
1) ) , thlrll Time : 1:14 Dernurdo anti Main-
stay Ilao mu .
Third race , one nibe . selling : White
Stone . 12. Carr (2 ( to 1) ) , won : hlydy . 101 ,
Griffin (3 ( to 1) ) , secolll : Hlco , IYII' Hein-
richs (2 ( to 1) ) . third Tlmo : 1I2. : Kitty
L , Dick Behln , floeder ' 1ole ln"
Citrmnel fear Guard unit NormaUHo also
ran
Fourth race , hurdle sellIng . short
course about u mile and n half , maidens :
hal
Jlcstor , 130. Clancy ( even ) , won : ! Mere ,
135 I . Siumco (5 ( to 1) ) , seconll : 'V'anshol ,
lan. : . A mllt (3Y ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 3:2 :
NiUper unl Currency also ran.
Nllper race six furlongs . selling 3-year-
ells alit ! upward : Tim Mui'phy . 117 .
Griffin (2 ( to 5) ) . won : Don F'ubano 17. ,
Chorn (6 ( to 1) ) , second : Sir 1tlchittrtl . 10 ,
Heinrichs to 1) ) . third Time : : 10 , .
Vulcan , Johnny Payne Imp. Vigor 1:1Y
Cotton lrollhead anti Frnkle Devine ,
colt , also ran ,
" 'II."lt nn I Billy Smih ro 1 II' ' '
BOSTON , March I.-In the presence of
4.0 people at Murray's hal tonight Joe
Walcot and Diy Smih fought fifteen
rounds for the welterweight championship
of this country and Referee Aarons decided
at the close of Ihe fifteenth round that the
fight wait n draw . In thc midst of wlhl excitement -
cllcment and applause and hisses. At lie
close of the fifteenth round " 'alcot insisted
upon fIghting to a hlnishu . Smith shook
hands pleasantly wih Walcott , and the
bIg crowd thought a finish fight would ensue -
sue but I was decided the fight was over.
Smith [ , although the severest punished for n
dozen rounds came UI ( smiling and fresh In
the thirteenth , anti from that to the tnlsh
was looked upon ns the winner hut the doe-
Ing two rounds were even honors and ( he cos-
cision was accepted ns a just one , although
the audience longed for a few more rounds
'Valcot was hue favorite and did the clev-
crest leading and landing throughout. Smith
was game anti put UP a good fIght. Durlnl
the fight Smith shoved tip best'ln the sev :
enth and thirteenth rounds and recovered
so well that his faults were overloJltel In
the other rounds. Wnlcot waR the pun-
Ishcr and Smith the aggressor durIng the
fight. In the sIxth round Smith floored the
colored boy and punched him to the ropeR
Smith . however was terribly punished . but
pluckily held his own. The lIght was a
series of rushes and punches om the heart .
face and head and at these times the ' spec-
tutors waited for the finishing punch 10
close the fight. Oeolle Dixon was behind
Wnlcot and Howle Hodgltlns piloted Diy
Smith. DarnO Aarons oC New York was
the referee and Dan Murphy time keeper.
JeRult , "t Now Urlenn4 ,
NEW ORLEANS March 1.-eventy-
first day oC the Crescent CIty Jockey club
winter meeting. Weather rainy : track
heavy. Results :
First race . six furlongs : Merritt (2 ( to 1) )
won. Heudlna (6 ( to 1) ) second , Ben Wilson
(1 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:19th. : '
Se end race ; live and a hal Curong ! :
HI Henry ( ( to 3) won , O. D. Cox (7 ( to,2) )
second . Oeewhlz (2 ( to 1) ) thIrd. TIme :
1:12 , ' .
Third race. one mile : Florence P (10 ( to
1) ) won Zallvar (6 to 5) ) second Tarroek
(5 ( to 1 ) thlrl TIme : 1:48 * . .
Fourth race , sIx furlongs : Moloch (1 to
1 ) wcm . Miss Lilly (6 ( to 5) ) second Hi-
berla Queen (8 ( to 1) ) thIrd Time : ' 1:20 :
Fifth mace five furlongs : Julia Arthur
(7 ( to 5) ) won Hollywood (5 ( to 2) ) second ,
Dr. Reed (8 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:0y :
:11" ( load "t Ilcklll % VIntier .
SAN FRANCISCO March I.-Mrs. Jna
Cohen of Oakland comes across the bay
daily and plays the races at the Day District -
trict track. She hns hall
trck. extraordinary suc-
eRS and has decided to become a profes-
Ilonal tipeter. Her husband's shop IB
crowded with ' sporting men , and even jockeys -
eys who solicit her tps , She wi exact
fees for her advice hereafter , and has engaged -
gnged n shanty opposite the race track
with n shingle bearing her name anti busi-
ness hours. She says she has the greatest
luck on long shots picking her horses before
going 10 the track without knowing anything -
thing of the odds. She claims that she plckl
three or four winners and as many Places
every day. Iurdl racing Is her sp2elaly.
CI'vIatiI Orl\li CircuIt l'ttrais ,
CLEVELAND . March I.-The Cleveland
Driving Purk association has announced Its
purses tor lie next meeting or the
Grnd Circuit to be held In this city on the
2th. 3th and 3llt of July and the let and
2d of August . Seven prize purses . amount-
Ing to $20.0 are offered. This Is not the
entro'llt. for there wIll be purses for other
classes Purse No. lis $2.0. for 3-yearolds
and under . eligible 10 the 2:31 : class : purse
No. 2 Is for troters or the 2:32 : class and
wi amount to $3.0. Purses Nos. 3. 4 , 5
and 6 are also of $ .0 each for trotting
horses of the 2:2 : class 2:19 : class 2:15 : class
and 2:1 : class respectively. Purse No 7 Is
$ ,0 for horses oC the 2:10 : clues . pacing
( lIon I"lt II _ Hnl' ,
BUFFALO , March 1.-Justice Green today
decided the Glorl-F'itzsimmons suit by reusing -
fusing to grant the injunction applied for
hy Captain Glori restraining Fitzsimmons
from exhibiting under other
exhibitng any manage-
meat than that of Ubori. At the lame time
the court holds that a partnership exists
between the two and that both are en-
titled to an equal share of the earnings of
the season A receiver was appointed 10
look acer the financial end Qr the Buffalo
tour Fltz's company leaves tomorrow 10
fl an engagement In Washington .
' Ilsutcht In bight for Ityati ,
'ClICAGO , March I.-Parson Davies Is In
receipt or a letter from Colonel J. D. hop. .
kina of St. I.uls. In reference 10 the , Hop
poet of brInging Tacey und Crceon against
Hynn and Choynlkl , lie says In the letter :
"I wilt match Creedon against Choynskl six
rounds und Tracey against BYln eight
rounds for Points and etiduramice Queens-
berry rules. Boston , Coney island or Chl-
cage will suit me for place You can make
the dale any time batween the next ten
und fifteen days . "
I'"etrIc.tuutlt'r " I ICO " "Iln !
BEATRICE . March I-Speclal ( Tele.
gram.-The ) Gentlemen's Driving associa-
ton , recently organized here , has made UI
the program or races to come off July 3
amid . . 'fhe his comprises eight races anti
the prizes aggregate $ h15. The meeting will
be held at 1lnden Tre park , where lucre IB
one of the best bait-mile tracks In the
state . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Killed Its "Wr"MII& Contree .
SEATTL , March 1.-oseph Evnna a
miner at Franklin , chalengell any man to
break a hal Nelson hold on him , and John
Williams took him up. After three In-
effectual attempts to brenk the hold he
complained of being hurt and was released
anl
antI taken home where he dicil fort-elcht
hour later of fracture of the ( spinal cplumn.
Ahl" ' tutu the Sleet tl I
NEW BEDFORD , Mass . March 1.-A Ib-
round lIght between Stanton Abbot of Eng-
Intuit and George lfcke : of Provldencj occurred -
currel at the rooms of the New nGland
Athletic club Edward Cavannugh was ref.
eree but Ihere was no decision Abbott
drew blood In the last round. Abbot
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PRESSED BY lJRl ! ) TIMES
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Balou Banking Oompanyqtioux : City in
Need of Omli. " '
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ONE MILLION OUT INIH ttRM LOANS
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, .t.t '
Iowa : Iann/Cr hope tofSavt , ! tim Itiltu-
Ion with tIn Active ' \Pblfncc or Ito (
11.I'rl Slukhulh'ra lu,1 In-
.iulgenee or l'rlcll18.
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SIOUX CITY . March 1. - Sleclal Tele-
gram.-Two ) attachments . "were executed
against the bocks and fIxtures 'of ' the Balou
flanking company this afternoon One was
for $2,150 for the Island Savings bank of [
Providence , and one for $1,000 ftr Helen
I " or1n. The sheriff nt once took possession
at the ctablE ment. The compmy : bas bEen
In business several years. I Is controlled by
ealtern men , H. S. ' Dalou of Boston having
been president till last .Janaary. . I Is ehnged
ho has wrecked I. and the representatives of
the Providence bank have taken steps 10
have him are.ted. Ho Is charged with mis-
apprcprlatng money which was sent to him
a easter manager for the creditors there.
The comlllny has $150,000 capital , and lisa
done a farm loan business. Having ale
about $1,000.000 of northwest Iowa farni !
loans outstanding for over a year , Il has
been hall pressed.
The manager here hope to save the company -
pany , and have wired the easter stockholders -
holders for full advice as to t their desires .
O. A. Wentworth of Exeter N. I. . Is now
president of the ( com pan ) The creditors say
they feared the company might assign or go
Into receh'er' hands at any time , and this
caused the ( action.
The prosecution today completed taking e\-
Idence against Walter Strange ex-supervior.
amid the defense commcnced. The court ronni
hal , been packed from the commencement or
the case. The prosecution has made a very I
strong case , hutch beler , Ihnn In an ) or time '
previous county cases . and a conviction Is
regarded a probable
InNIES ; Ti1A'r II \y.\S IsiIthit.D .
tlea JUulne" Mayor nutthils Wlro Testify In
I ho II pnlhmcnt Truth .
DES MOINES , March 1-Speelal ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) chief events In the trial or
Mayor Hlls , which was resumed today ,
were the appearance of the mayor and his
) nnl
wife ns vitnesscs. Mrs. Hiis testified as
to visits of Chief Johnson and Gambler
Rnehnrt to the mnyor's residence. She
said Johnson suggested too Idea of central-
lung gambling so I could be controlled , but
that the mayor did not agree with him ,
saying he was going to close up everybod
Rinehart's visits Were In the role of an
Inventor desiring th' mayor's assistance 10
help him start a factory. There was no talk
about gamubhing.
Mayor hulls testified to the .
! ayer Hils testfed same elect.
Ho also mil In regard 10 pool selling at the
races that ho was opposed 10 . the idea but
yielded after the ( passage , or.the ; resolution
by the council. ;
He'US opposed to the iiel of fortune
and only yielded after M ilderry showed
him the resolution of thb MIE.derr with time
Interlnell words and sali " , n0 " al the
time the words hall beeq' jl "tno" after the
resolution was adopted. fe said In regard to
the alleged $1,000 brlbery that he suggested
to Manager Davies of tle race track lint
the city ought to get $1OOQ for the privilege -
lego of pool selling . but U alIavles said the
city could not collect , antE refusel to pay it.
and never did pay anytll ! : ; There was no
agreement ns to-paymen of ) , noney and no
money was let anywhere fQ" , him ,
At the hour of adjournqmeitt both sides had
rested. The prosecution , , \v\1 \ ) furtsh reo
butal testimony tonocrpw , apd arguments
will probably begin. . .
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a. ' 'v"
It's amusing to find I \Siorl"baklng ,
powder claiming that no powdlr received an
award over I at the Chicago World's fair
when It did not exhibit or compete. Highest
award was conferred on' Dr.Prlce's.
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JESXE l' l' ! , 'IONS. ,
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Vctermsu . of the Late \viu Remembered by
Clue Uenornl Govornmont.
WASHINGTON ; March 1.-Special.- (
Pensions granted , Issue of February 1.
18 : wore :
Nebraska : OrlgnaI-ohn E. Mcintosh
Emerick Madison county : , Orson n. Hop-
kins. St. Edwards Boone county : Charles
H. VanWyck 'Vyomlng.1 Otoe county ;
Charles M. Young , Llch1eld. Sherman
counly. AddJUonal-ohn A. Snlgley ,
Blanch Chase 'county. Increase-Thomas
Thornton . Platte Center , , Plate county :
John Oustus , Shle\cey \ , Fillmore counly.
Original widows cto.Llzzle C. Vroman
illanche Chase county.
Iowa : Additional-Joseph A. Miner
Bedford Taylor county : Increase . Edwin
M. Carpenter . Des Moines . Polk county :
Francis A Duranelt. Morse , JOhnson
County. UelsRue-An.lrew J. Garritson .
Iowa City , JohmJon count ) ' .
Wyoming : Itestomation . reissue and In-
crensoAndrew J. Lolmrd. Hocle Springs ,
Sweetwater 'eolnt ) ' . Ih'lssue und increase
-Charles D , Swain Cheyenne , Laramie
county.
Colorado : Original-Edward C. Sandell.
Ladvle , Lake county . ; Marin Farrar
La l'orte Larimer county : John Johnson ,
Idnho Springs Clear Creek county.
Montana : brlglnnl-Charles Richards
Harris Cusler county.
South Dakota : Original widows etc.-
Susan Corren ( mother ) , Claremont
Drpwn county. _
Issue of February 15. 1895 :
Nebraska : OrIginal-William H. Blackwood -
wood , .Arapahoe Puritan cOlnty.
Iowa : Original-Conrad Bauer Lisbon .
Linn county : James K. P. fiolsinger
Coiesburg . Delaware county : Isalnh F.
Gipple Omandview . Louisa county : Hobel't
I : . Konyon Packwood Jefferson county.
Increase-William Hawley UrIana Benton -
ton county HelssueCnrl hlcyer Bur-
lirugton . Des Moines county ; Heyer Pat-
terson Kossuth , Des Moines county'
Francis 'H.oundy \ , Albion , countYI'
cottny. ,
South Dakota : Original-John hawley
Hot Springs. Fall River county : Isaiah
A. Inslev , Albion Elmunda county. In-
erealcI rnk Fawcett . Hot Springs Fail
River county.
Colorado : Original-Francis . Kelse ,
I.amarIrowers county ; David A. lnmor ,
Central \ City . Glptn county : Henry J.
Gorhmam Denver Arapahoe county.
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hi'LtTliIflt FOUIWAST .
Fair anti Wn.mer wIth Wlnd Shltnr to
\Vrll.r'y.
WASHINGTON March I.-The forecast
for Saturday Is :
For Nebraska and K ' nsaSJnlr ; warmer :
winds shifting to westerlY ,
For Iowa-I"alr ; wcst . , winds and slowly
rising tempernture. u 'f ' '
For Missouri-Fair : wfs1ylnds : slightly
warmer. _ !
For South Dakota-Fatrwmutliwest winds
. ;
und wurmer.
1,1 iecorl. ! r
OFFICE OF THE \VEI1Ell BUREAU
OMAHA , March l.-Omttha.record ; of tern-
perature and rainfall . opmplred with the
corresponding day or the past four years :
I 18S. 1891 193 , 1892
Maximum temperaure,4 130 67 43 2S
Minimum temperature.i I. ,15 3 17 3 3
Average temperatLtmo . . . , . . 2.1 : 46 30 33
I'recipitatton . . . . . . . . . , .0 .0 .0 3
; ,4
Condition of tempertte , an4 precipItation
1895 at Omaha : for the day and , .ro since March 1.
Normal temperature i.I.J. . . . . . . . . 30
Deficiency for the day.a.I. . . . . . . 7
Normal preclpltaton..t" . . . . .0 Inch
Defciency for the day. . . . . , . . " . . .0 Inch
Total precipitation since March 1. . .0 Inch
DefIciency since March . 1. . t' . . . .0 'Iach '
( ' 01,1 Hto"IluVI.'hn le Ihurneil .
PORTLAND , Ore . March I.-The Portland
cold storage warehous&- building burned
today , LOB $76,000. The building was
owned by Charles O. Wels of Boston , and
w s fully insured . The heaviest loser Is C.
I Trcicott . who hal stored In the building
fifteen car loads of frozen fish , valued at $20- $
003 _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
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PAnIUIODMarv A. February 2. 189 .
wife of Arthur Fal'mllld. aged 2 years .
a&ed 'ear.
Funeral at 2 o'clock this &
I''neral thll ( Saturday ) after-
noon. March 2. from 170 Canton , or B
street , to Laurel 11. ' :
1.\ " r ! . ' . ( " ML. . % ' 1.liVTJW.
Most 81""t TrIal % fnrVioltetin2 the \nt'-
Trtllt . , \ \ ot lcntttt'ky.
LEXiNGTON . ICy. . MAch 1-A ' bitter
warfare , wsged for several months on the
Kentucky and Tennessee Fire Insurance
association , known as the ( Insurance compact ,
by citizens anti twBI13peu , which leI to
exhaustive Inquiry by thc rrand jury , bias
resulted In the return of a blanket In(1cl-
lent under the ( ICenhlelty euhiti-trust law ,
charging every agent of ( lie lOCAl compact
with Icomblnln anti associating unjust ,
and oppressively to Increase anti Augment
Insurance prcmuiiums. Thlrt-lne repreen-
talves of firs complnles are covered In tli'm
indictment , and two Insurance men ounl1
outside the board , The Lexington fight
has atractell ntenton In Inlurance circles
all over the country end the compact representatives -
lentntves In session at Louisville TuCatlay
proposed canceling all policies In Lnxlngtomi
to bring the people to terms Eightty.five I ;
Insurance companies are represented In the
agencies against which the InlHctments have
been roumned IOCdl sentment against
the eOlllact Is cry tronK owing to the recent -
cent re-rating : of Lexington , increasing the
prcmlums 10 to 75 per cent. 'Che Lexln"-
ton fire beaus Inst year IlnountC1 to HOOOO ,
anl1 the insurance Ilremiums collected
amounted to $120,000. 'fhe ProPertY ! elders -
ers objected to a furlter ( increase of lure'
mlums to malle gootl excessive losses In
morJ exposed localities . .
HOTEL FOR A BEMIN ARY.
minIma ' Imeologiciul Seminary \1 OCCU1.Y
I ho ( I "rrl 10140.
At a recent sale tinder foreclosure the ( old
Cozzens hotel at Ninth and Harey streets
was bought b ) Cincinnati and Pennsylvania
parties for about 20QOO , the property being
a part or the Dr : Mclenamy estate. The
purchasing parties arc friends or the Omaha
Iresbterlnn Theological seminary , anti at.
ferell lie bnlllng 10 the scmlnary for five
years at a nominal rental. Thc offer has
been accepted
The seminary wi take possession of the '
buiding April 1. IhonKh for thc remalHlr
of tIme present school ) 'eal the Instruetol
will bo In the pre ent buiding , the old Par-
rIs house.
Next autumn the new building will , accord.
log to present plans have been refitted , refurnished -
furnished anti adapted and will lien ( accommodate -
modate the 100 students eXIcclel and fur-
fish quarters also for Ilrofes ors without
other residence. .
"hurt l'titt'e tttrice.
Emi Ilrsh has sworn out n complaint
against a man nnmed Rice for II'cen ' . ,
Two days ago Hirsh was moving from
'went-slxth anti Davenlort , streets All
the heavier things were removed , but ccv-
oral n'tecs. stch lS curtaimitt were left
behln 10 Lo relo\ell Inler. Of thcse $ :
worth was stolen. A cllorell mail anti a
white man were seen by a neighbor entering -
Inl the place . the fOI'mel' nns\\'erlng the
description of 1(1cc.Vlio the white man
was It not known Rico was suspected
by the police of having hind n hall In
entering a grocery store near Twenty-
seventh months ago amid , Cumlng strel.tteverl
Complaint was fed against Adolph I.et-
man yesterday ) ' . charging him wIth willful
and malicious destruction of IH'operty.
Joseph ICteasnuski the complaining wit-
clamnus that Letman threw mirror
fleas KresnlSltt a ml'ror
( brought lie window of his resitbence .
927 South Twenty-eighth street , yesterday -
day afternoon.
Thieves stole an overcoat belonging to
Mike Markcson at the saloon , 11 l.'arnam
street yesterday nHernoon.
William Melbourne was yesterday , 10unll
over tQ the dlRtllet court hy Judge Bellm
In the sum of $ iO for stealing a buggy
Cram B.V. . Hnnler. The Lnggy was one
of those fOld on ] tinggolti's fnrm In
Sary county when the raid was made
several days ago. .
Mrs. 1fcrR' Trlli ( 'ontinuoci .
The trial of Mrs. Dyers , who was nr-
rested several days ago on the charge oC
J'and larceny was continued for two
weeks on account of the absence of General -
eral Cowin. lrs. Dyers tool a trunk of
clothing from the house of her sIster ,
Mrs. Hespcicr . shortly after the later
tiled . claiming that she did It under her
slster's direction . A lodger named Conley
objected to this and swore out a com-
plaInt against anl , Dyers charging her
with lnrceny. Since she was arrested
Mrs. Dyers has returned the trunk to the
administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Heapeler . who wa ! appInted by JUdge
Daxter. A this , action has removed the
cause oC the complaInt Judge Derka
wished to dismiss the case but Mrs.
Dyers was not willing to consent to ( lint .
She saId that she wished to clear her
character and to show that by taking the
trunk she committed nD larceny , but
acted as her sister wished her to . and as
she ( lid under the advice of her lawyer ,
General Cowin.
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The humorous In advertising Is Iustrated
by the pretentious of a New York baking
powder to a 'Vorld's fair award. That pow-
der failed to exhibit. The hllhest awards
were conferred on Dr. Prlco's lInking Powder
attho Chicago and Midwinter fairs
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J nv'ckltetcdW htlttnkor.
CLEVELAND March I.-John Lavack and
Whitaker oC Kansas City fought ten rounds
at the ImperIal Athletic club . Lavack forced
the fighting all through the match and I
was awarded to him. A large cowd wit-
nessel the fight. " ,
.1\0 U - ! " cguJXTth ,
Today Herrmann , the great necromancer
his charming wife and big corps of assist-
ants will close Ito present engagement at
the Boyd by giving two performanees-a
matinee for ladies and hldren at 2:30 : this
afternoon , and the regular evening perform- ,
aneo at 8. I Is said that Herrmann'a latest
illusion , which he calls a magl-comed , and
which goes by the - name of "The Artist's
Dream " was suggested to him b ) the fate
of the late French painter De Gamut , who
having painted the picture of his ideal , It
played upon his mind so mt'cli that ho ever
fancied that she had _ come to life , and each
day stepped from the picture and sang and
danced to him. Do Gamut died In a madhouse -
house and Herrmann bias made use of the
story Idyl. to incorporate It In this ' beautiful little
There has been a great number of startling
effects Introduced In the drama of late years ,
as realism seems to bo the theater goer's
present want so Manager Eugene Robinson
one of the foremost promoters of this class of
entertainment promises to outclass any lJre-
vlous attempt In realistic effects In his new
version of "Patti Kauvar " which comes to
the Boyd for two nights , commencing tomor-
row ( Sunday ) night
The late Steele Mackaye . who was . wIthout
doubt oar foremost American dramatist , rewrote -
wrote the play , calling It "The New Paul
Kauvar , " and has Invested the new version
wit ) . n RArlAK nt m.nhnnlnnl 10nlrlvnnnnK fhnl
ii ' ; ' said - will ' revolutionize - - the - dramatic - stage t :
The inventions are conshlered marvels of Ingenuity -
genuity and art , and , with the scenic back-
grounds that have been painted by the most
renowned artists . the result will bo an artistic -
tic deception that will IJersUnde the auditors
to Imagine they are themselves In the center -
ter of the action .
An excellent company has been engaged for
lie interpretation and the leading roles arc
In the hands of such well known artists ns J ,
Harvey Cool and Miss Esther I.yons. Sale of
scats wilt open this meriting at 9 o'clock
DnrnEs' and arvln's players open a week's
engagement at the Empire Sunday afternoon .
March 3. The company Includes n number of
artists favorably known to local playgoers
from their appearance here with other welt
known attractions . noLnbly Mac M. ) nnes ,
Charles U. MarvIn Miss Louise fleming
Maud Marvin anti little Louise fleming.
The repertoire Inelldes "The Governess , "
"Hearts of Gold " "A Southern Rose " "Wild
Oats" and other strictly up'o.dae prcduc-
( ions. A feature of the engagement will be
the daily matinees at 2:30 : , when any seat
may be obtained for 25 cents
'Tlothers' * .
Friend " , l1AKE m r
EASV.
COLVINI L. . , Deo.2 , 18M-My wlo
used I MOTlEI' ' FRIEND" " before
her thIrd confinement . and says alto
would not Lo without It for hundreds
ot doilars.-Dovmc MILLS
Pont by express or mal , on receIpt of once .
11. per boUle. Hook ' 'fO Mo'ruIiti '
100k
mauled tree. Bole by all JIOUCnH'
flmuurmELn LED.ULTOn Co" , Atlanta , Oa.
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DADY DURNED TO DEATIj
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nurrlbll ACCllcnt It time Inml uf . 't' . anti
Mrs. t ohrrt Inftcn .
Yesterday morning about ! o'clock Mrs.
Robert Halen , 901 $ Soulh T" ' nt-ltl avenue -
enue , ha1 occasion to step cut Into tle ( yard .
anti asked her only child , MyrUe . 1G month
oM nail ( Just able to walk , to follow her.
The child stayed In the Imotute . however
anti , thrusting tht 110ker Into the stove heated (
It retlhmot . When mulled out the liCker was
drawn against her clothes and set them on
fire .
hearing her screams the mother ran Into
lie hmofiae to find her enveloped In fire Shin
threw a light mattress over the child to
smother the famu , but the mattress . too
cauRb fro and burnel\ Whcn the fire was
quenched the chill was alive . hut was gener-
ally anti deeply burnNI . from its waist up.
Neighbors quickly notIced the dIstress Mrs.
flatten was In amid hnstened , to assist Ilerj
calling Ilh'slclans and sentluf worth to Mr.
ltaffemu . a clerk nt Falconer's .
The ltte girl died In spasms nt G o'clock
last c'vciilng. In trying to IHt out lie fro
Mrs. ltnffemm's hands severel '
: r. Halen's were severely burllCl
anti she Is In great physical anguish , while
both shin nail lien hmusbatul are almost crazed
'ih ( .
% grict. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I Ii iqlt'omi litimik , , Cnmiilitlntp ,
CII/LDRON , Neb , , March I.-Spcclal ( Tele-
gram.-Tlte ) hank of Chimitiron today wout (
Into voluntary liquihlatiomi , no deposits being
receiveti. This is ( lie inovemnc'nt toward rout-
sohlilated with the First National of thiisclt ) ' ,
Is reported some ( line ago.
( ihae IiInu''rs ( h on tttrikc' ,
IIARTFOItD CITY , lad , , March 1--Tlie
refusal of ( lie Sneath Glass works to pay
tinlomu wages to blowers resulted in a strike
by 250 inca.
uuVLilLiAU & , WEL
Eczema ot Worst 'l'l'lrn. Scimool and
oclety Abetuloneml . Felt Death
\'outltl ho Relic1' Cuticura
Soon l'ut An Icuid to
all i3tifferings ,
Ever since I was tiurco years olti I have been
troubled with Ecrewa ( ii tile % oiat t ito. It mit
tinies comtipletely covered toy head mittil tieck , I
have rled all sortS of lncdicitues , amutl htau lti'emt
doctoruti by tuatty ' , cry etmtinemit , lltslciauis bitt
with ito favorabmo resitit. tbumiietititefl mit ) ' licati
inns ono mass of thick scab thmat iotiht1 rutti fluid
bleel , amid itimuttumiiiicr woulti itotto tiiuchu orso'
tuiy ears booketl no though 11103' wonhil fall oil. I
coulit hot go to school tim niltigbowitli ociet'ntu
tlio ulijeaja stitelt so bath , 1 felt at tlnuet hiat
ikabli wutl.i ; ho a relief , sttfferlmug mitt itcltiuig
until I lmirily knew ulma ( to ilo , I got your
Cut mcuiu. . lcMImtic. ( Ito 20th of Janunnylasintl :
iuietl theta according to ilirectiomma , anti eami now
ear that they soon Puitati oath toidi itiy sultcritmg.
Wc'rtia can Itcuer tell nit' thanks to yttu attil your
aIuabbemnetiicinoauitl ihiabl always recointcntt
theta towhtoeverl scosufferingfroma tite teribbo
disease , I luau spent niomtey amid tried ( Ito beet
of doctors with Itiut little roief.
3lmM4 ; 1lANAlt WARREN
1437 George StreetLa Crosse , Vls.
wits N CONSThNT AGONY
I have puiffered from a severe attack of
what h called I'rurigo. The disease Protitiecti
an intense burning anti itching sensatiomi that
kept itus in constant agony alt the ihiie , so that
I got bitt hittbo rest day or night. CunmcunA
cumred me entirely In a few vccks. I cheerfully
roconuneud itforliko trotibbci ,
CILAS. L. % 'Al'rI.E ,
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StatIon , Mich ,
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Hip kiiimiey , amid uterine pains anti
wcaknesaeie ichitveci in one iitlnuto
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1032 MARET ST , ,
1SAN FRM'CISCO , CALIFORNIA.
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Teeth Without Plates
BAILEY ,
DENTIST ,
P'txtoit Illock ,
ititit timid Fanmiamui fits.
2'oI. IJS , ' $ ,
FimlifletTeetli , , , , , $3 00 i Sliver Filllmirti , , , , , $1 00
I i t u ' 1 lii , . , , , . . . 7 10 I Ftmo : Cdlii I'll ingso
Thtimm I'Iato. . . . . . . . . 10 00 i Gold CmQt'uitl-22k , Ii 00
Paliultis Extmact'li 500 i llnido TOoth-tooth ii 00
Teeth Out In Morning ,
New Teeth Same Day
( ; ' 1GUPflJENE"
' . . ! J . Cures the effects 01
self-abuse , excesses ,
- . , Impotency , I
vnrlcocelo maid conati. I
. nation , One dollar a I
box , sIx for $5. For I
sale by Tithi ( hOOD. I
4 MAN DRUG CO.
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t ll\V \ 1)1SC'VItV ) ) BY TI1I SIIMiERS
For more (1mm ( a hundred yearn thV
Monut Tetianon ShinhIers have sttimdicd ( lieu
eultlvalon of medicinal Plants ant' soughd
to extract from ( heat their healing essencen
Their labor has not beemu spent In vain.
Thny hin muncIe a discovery ( lint will prove i
bleastiug (9 rnnmukln.l , It consists of it cor
dial that causes immediate relief in eases
of indlgesioiuThie ( importttnec of ( hIs this.
co'er3' viil be alIUUent when we realize
( lint nearly fllno'temithimt of mill our stifierings
are caused by t'slltamn or indigestion.
Nearly every person you meet hin thin di-
gesttve trouble in sonio of its varIed forms.
-sick headache , tlistrcss after eating , hairs
anti ( tmllncss in ( lie chest after eating , palpitation -
pitation of ( lie heart , etc. , tire but s'mp-
( Omit of Inthigestioti , To relieve these auf-
Comings bias been ( Ito study of ( lie Shakers ,
and thme' Itmive sticet1etl , The reason the
Suiaker Digestive Cordial himt such an hit-
mediate ntitl cultttat'y oifce ( is tha ( it catme-
Os ( hue foml mien to be digested , for it ma
uttmtligestt'tl tooth ( limit OnhiseS tim distress.
'flue Cordial entices ( lie food to be tiigeste.t
tt'fote ( lieu-c is tinue for it to femmemu ami
sauir Ott ( lie 5omutncliVlien tli (00th is
itt ) thigested it gives strength niutl vigor to
the f&elilc hotly , uiumilces one feel bright and
cheerful antI uiimtlcr one gnuui in , , e5li ,
The digem.tlvt' Cortlinl is ito ltronup in
Its notion ( hint ( lie very first tiose will hutt'o
a Itereelttill' fn'ortible recuilt , It gIves liii.
mediate relkf ,
In order to hitO"0 tluh stntcmeiit tiinlt
trial bottles have iicemi Itinceti iii time thug-
gitits hiatals , wluie.Ii t'aii ho Oluniuietl ( for
ten cents each , This trial bottle will have
a tleciticihly lieneficitti effect auth vIli mutt-
laCy tiny otto ( lint ( hue Cordial iii adapted to
huts case. After a ( vial give praise to ( Ito
I3iiaket's at Moutmut Lebanon , N. 1 ,
UIWIPANOLEMIIDII ,
The Good Samaritan , 20 Years' Expcrknco.
REAIlibt OP ISIi.18E54 01 ? MIIN tN1 , )
voME:4. l'lttb'ltIflTOIt ( ) i TUII
l'OlI.l ) ' IlliltIt/ub IlSt'EN.
SAltY OF 3tllilC1B ,
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I treat the follotvng Dsoascs :
Catarnht of tim Ik'atl , 'Ibroat anti fungs ; Die-
cases of Sun tyo timid 11am , Fits umitl Apoplexy ,
heart Iieiit' , I.ii'er Cottmthziimit , iithtwy Commi.
plaint , 3e.lCr'ottf4 Icbilit ) ' . Itlegutati Dc-
preHm4iotl , 1,0814 (51 Motithtooti Mciii-
Steal SVcalciicspu , 1)iiiltctc , Iirijtmt's liii-
case St. Vltus' Ihttic' , , liuctmmmimitlsmui ( , t'tirmtlyiiu ,
\Vhdo Hwollitiir , Scmniumhii , Fever Sorca , 'I'tmimi-
orss stout Flsitula lii aumiu reiliovest
' 'itItout time Icisile or clroi'n'liir a
Urol , ofbloocl , VOtliflmi lli 11cr
clciicritc orgtisu ; reSt ore ci to
IiestItlt , Drops' ciii'ect svitluoiit
tIIllIilf. . I31)CClitl tttettIIoit givets
to Irlvnte ascii Vemiercisi ItMezt,4c , $
ofaill kietcip. , $5o to $5Oolioric'lt icr
mimw Vetiercal ZIscaSu 1 otitimiot euro
'sVItlout Meriir 'l'upo Worutis rctnovct
imi twoor ( hrco hours , ormio pay. ltcmurnhioids
or l'iles ciicti.
TIfOSII % VIbO Aitli AFVIICTII )
\'iil sure Ilfo and hunthctls or dollars by call.
lug emi or uiitlmig
OR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES.
TIme ititly I'ityelcitit who csmt tel 1 whtist ails
a uiorsoit evlth.tet telcI mig a queesttomm ,
Tunic at ii , iistiuicn etiti ( iii' juestlon
Blank , No. 1 tin' utiom , , No. 2 for woiti.'n ,
All comrcspomitlc'nco etrletiy comifithential.
) bcdicino sent by express. Addrcs nil letters
to ,
( ; . v _ J"A2G1.E , ill. D. ,
555 BnoaowAy.CouNoti. BLUFF5 ,
god050 l0o itiatmituips for reply.
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Andrews
iirr : Desk
FORIL
4 feet long-al Inches wido.
Domi't bchievo that Uccauso
Ancirews
OfficeDesks
are ( Ito bcst , deslcs thoyra the most oxponelvo.
It's not trim. Wo'vo just comnlilctcd
a miow , llno of stilistatittal do'iloi-uttusttmtuly
hanilsomo in nppoam-imico and low in lriCti.
We , thu mnnnufmtcturortt soil to thu man
who usci tlto dcsmc , There a vjltcro tim saving
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comes im
Now designs inour volh known bight grade
desks , oflico cltmtirs and flab cabinet and . 1
metal Work. Catalogue Irrac ,
A , H. ANDREWS & CO. ,
215-221 Wabash Ayea CHICAGO.
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GEO , P. SANFORD. A , W , RIIIIKMAN ,
President. Cashier.
First National Bank
of COUNCIL I3LUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , a . $1OO
Profits , - . . 12,000
One of the oldest banki ma the itate of Iowa.
We iobicit your business and collectIons. IV.
pay 5 per cent on turns deposits. We will be
pleas2 to see and erve you.
Special Notigs-OouAciI Bluffs
CIIISINSY8I CLIIANIOD ; VAULTS L'LIOANuD , ,
Ed fluike , &tV , 5. ltotaeri , 133 hiroadway ,
LAItGII PRIVATII ISAIIU iron I1ENT ? 4ICAR
court house. Apply at lice chIco , CouncIl Illuffi :
Fort ItINT , SO-Acitul 1"AlM , ONi-lIAL1' MILE
mtotuth of city himuilts. three-quarters Of IL mile
west of Mttnuwa ronil , Hultable for daiy. Apply -
ply to l.t'onitril iiverett ,
FOl ( RuNT , 165 itC1tlH OF' fll'IENDIl ) GlIAb'S
land near asylum. l'mointile yield two tonS to
the acre. 1tnt $3.00 her acre. Lurgtm diseounf
for cash , .Altliy to Leonard ivemett ,
FOlt ItlNT , A 0001) C'ItOOM IlOtJBl , wi'rit
good barn , on 'l'hiird street iini , F'ourteenh cv-
enue , near ( lie C. , 11. & Q , depot. Apply to
Leontitti 1h'emett , .
LOST , I'OCICuTIIOOK CONTAINING Nhi.tltLY
s2.tt(1. ) ( ltt'turti to itey , 'r , w , WillIams , 420
Iiamiit > n bim cot.
FRIll ? Ft1tM AND QAltDlN LANI ) FOR
sale cheap iutd i easy tennis. Day & hose , 53
Pearl Street ,
II. FINS LIVIIIIY OUTFIT FOR SALl ; I hAn-
ilnu , I brougliatn , 1 ctinctt , 1 surrey , 1 phttietomi ,
3 buggies , 5 skiglit , , 8 sets harness , flay g
Ilcss , Council Illurra ,
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