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0 THE OMA1TA JA1TY 1USI3 ; Hl'NDAY , FElWUAttY 0 , 1800 , COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT , MI.XOH MICXTIO.V , Scad Moore .t Kills' pipe tnllc. Try Moore & Kills' "Sultana" lOc cigar. The Dee office. No. 16 North Main street. The Council ttluff * office of The Bee l Just north of Officer ft Puscy's bank , on Main itrcet. The name of Itcnry It , Van Uriint In talked ot very promlnctnly for mayor on the re publican ticket. Myrtle ledge No. 12 , Degree ot Honor , will Blvo a valentine sociable Friday , February 14 , at Knights ot I'ytlilas hall. Tim Grand hotel , Council niuffs. High cla a In every respect. Rates , $2.50 per day and upward. 12. P. Clark , proprietor. The Salvation army has utarted In this month free from debt , and Is being en couraged by seine ot the. leading workers In other city churches. An order of the court lias been asked to aiithorl70 the sale of real estate , owned by Clara B. Williamson , a person ot unsound - sound mind , The men's rally In the Young Men's Chris tian association this afternoon will bo favored with nn nddrcra by Mr. John Dale ot Omahn. Charles Orimths will sing. Kegular meeting of Bxcclslor lodfie , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , No. 269 , on Monday evening. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. Iy order of the W. M. Judge Thornell has granted a divorce to Julia ( Short from her husband William. The Shorts wcro married but a brief period when William went out nnd made a fool of himself , and then came homo and beat his wife. Sheriff Manning of Lucas county , la. , was In town yesterday with < x warrant for the ar rest of Henry S. Cooper , who Is wanted at that p'aco ' for Reduction. Manning found his man In hiding In Silver creek township and took lilrn rfway last evening. Andrew Peterson has been arrested by thn federal authorities on the charge of selling llfiior | without n government license. The accused Is a farmer , 77 year of age , and lives In Cans county. Ho gave ball In the sum of $200 , nnd was allowed to return home. Commencing' tonight the Worklngmcn's Friendly club will hold Sunday night serv ices. County Attorney Sounders will address the meeting tonight , TO a good talk Is nn assured fact. Great Interest IB being mani fested In the club , not only by the members , but by all who have taken thu pains * to In- qulro about It. The case against Kate Fair nnd Don Overman , charged with the larceny of a valuable dog from Lucius Wells , has bsen continued until March 4. In the mean time an effort will bo mndo by the accused to recover the dog and return It to Its owner , In which case the prosecution will probably be dropped. Rev. Henry DcLong has mndo nn appeal to the people of the city nnd country for potatoca for the poor. Potatoes are cheap and plentiful , he says , and there are many people who have moro In their cellars than they will find use for. He has dallv twenty and has nothing or thirty applications for help ing to give many people , who are In pressing need of something to eat. If the people if who have an abundance ot potatoes would eend a small portion off their surplus to him he would not be obliged to turn these deserv ing and hungry poor away empty handed. Moore & Ellis' "Corner , " best 5o cigar. The big special sale at the Durfeo Furni ture company's Is In full blast. There were some the greatest bargains given there yes- tcrdny ever offered In Council Bluffs. The sale lasts ten days. MIiiHtrclN. Manager Alton recslvcd a letter yesterday from a hotel man In Lincoln , who wrltea enthusiastically of the performance there Friday evening of Fields' minstrels , who appear here Tuesday night. The Lincoln man says : "LINCOLN , . Feb. 0. Fields' minstrels gave a performance tonight at the Lansing theater that more than pleased the Immense audience which greeted them. Throughout the entlro program It was n continued matter of. as tonishment and wonder' that the work could bo put In such an artistic and < Interesting manner as they evidenced. They created n good , In fact , an excellent Impression and the public generally who witnessed the per formance was unanimous that It was by far the best minstrel performance that has been seen here. I understand they play your city very shortly and I want to bespeak for them a good word. You can assure your people that It Is a performance well worth seeing , clean and dignified In every re spect , and they should be greeted with' a packed house when they visit you , and I am assured oil will bo well pleased. " Half I'rlce Snle of Fraiiien. Great sale ! Surpasses half price sales ot former years. Get your pictures framed whllo they arc going at half price. H. L. SMITH & CO. Wanted , good farm loans In western Iowa at lowest rales. Money loaned for local In vestors on best of security netting 6 per cent , FIre Insurance written In rollablo companies. Lougeo & Towlo , 235 Pearl street. Modern Wooiliuuii Culcbrntc. The Modern Woodmen of America cele brated their tenth anniversary In this city and the celebration made ono ot the society events of the week. Chambers' hall was handsomely decorated. The evening wac spent in dancing and the enjoyment of a flno banquet. The master of ceremonies was 0. W. Atwood and the reception com mittee , Mayor Clover , Dr. Snyder , W. C. Doycr , J , M. Scanlan , George Llpo , William Frcdrlckron , J. J. Stewart , L. D. Brlden- ctcln , John Gilbert , C. B. Howard , J. O. Jones , O. Carnilchacl ; floor committee , J. L. Smith , Joe Drake , Al Young , Charles Lunk- loy , Qeorgo Irvln , W. Powers-Low Green , Joe Shoemaker ; Introduction committee , Charles Harriett , S. B. Snyder , K. I. Canning , W. F. Martin. Charles Shoemaker , C. J , Plnckney , B. K. Hoffor , Carl Morgan. The Burlington route will sell homeseekers tickets to various points southeast , south , southwest , on February 11 and March 10 , at rate ot ono faro plus $2.00 for round trip. O. M. Brown , ticket agent , Council BlutTs. Mother Geese party and market by Busy Dec's guild In school room of Grace church next Thursday evening. Oilil I'VllimH1 MIINM A HUES meeting of Odd Fellows was held at the hall last evening , composed of the members of all the subordinate lodges in the city nnd the members of the Daughters of Ilebe-kah. The meeting was for the pur pose ot discussing tlio building of the now temple and arranging for stcck subscriptions. The meeting was largely attended , and tlio JG.KOO worth of stock subscribed within the. . last two weeks was Increased to over J13.000 by the additions made last night. The mem bers present at the meeting took $8,000 ot the stock remaining. This leaves but a small balance yet to be taken to complete the sum necessary to provide for the estimated cost ot the new building. Wo offer you only clean , crisp , enow whlto laundry work and beit delivery service at Kaglo laundry , 721 Broadway , Telephone 157. H.ivo you seen tbe new gag heating stflTM tt the company's office ? Aniitlivr Verdict fur ( lie City. The Jury In the case of J. L. Stewart against the city , wliero Stewart DUOS for damages on account ot a change of grade , returned a sealed verdict last night. It will not bo known officially what the verdict la until Monday , but It la learned unofficially anil reliably , that U is another verdict for the city. Columbia bicycles. Highest of all high grades. Call and ace them at Cole & Cole. Etephan Bros , for plumbing and heating * also Ono line ot gag fixtures. 1.1Cfimcil < u AVcil. Marriage licenses were Issued by Clerk of the Courts Heed yesterday as follows ; Name nnd He.sltlence , A.-O J. J. Stepney , Omaha , " as Flora Danefl , Omaha , , 23 Samuel Thirteen. Pottnwnttnmle county. 32 Cora 13. Plunkett , Poitawattomle county. 25 Don't miss our special sale of aluminum ware for the next ten days. Cole and Cole. "Dr. Cleaver' * office tnovea to 600 Broadway. SOCIETY AT THE MINSTRELS Chrysanthemums Entertain Ilugo Crowds of the Local Swell Set. CROWDING IN AHEAD OF LENTEN FAST MinindlKlKfnl Afrnlrn Mnrlc ( he An- llrlinlon of ( lie Time of Sack cloth niul AiilicN , Now So Xcnr nt Iliiiut. Society held Its own right well during the past week , and many of the social events arose to more than ordinary Importance. The approach ot the lenten season Is hastening society functions , nnd the coming week will perhaps see some events that will rlso con- slrcrably above the dead level of social hap penings. The minstrel show given by the Council Bluffs Chyrtanthemums was ono of the most memorable events of the week and season , and consequently they made the first part of last week of much moro than ordinary Inter est , On the opening night the New Dohany theater contained the most brilliant assem blage ever gathered from the society circles of Omahn and Council Bluffs. The theater was sumptuously decorated with palms and bunting , the pillars on either side of the proscenium wcro completely hidden with palms. Ono of these was n 30-year old tree. The colors of the club , orange and white- , wcro carried out even to the programs , which wore printed In yellow and artistically orna mented with orange plcot gros grain ribbon. The boxed were enveloped In clouds of white and yellow gauze , which formed a most becoming setting for the dusky beatutles oc cupying the left proscenium box. Oh , those airy , delicious Topslesl They were the cynosure of all eyes. The boys say they would do It all over again , Just for the sake of seeing them once1 more In such a charm ing masquerade. But , alas ! The boys have been color blind ever since. They cannot bo passed without a brief description ot their hats and gowns. Their hats were very broad whlto Galnesboroughs , exquisite Parisian creations , "possibly" from Vlrot. " " from Malscn The gowns were "probably" Worth , ordered expressly for the occasion. Mrs. I. A. Treynor wore couleur dc rose , tarlatan , decollete , diamonds ; Mrs. W. F. Sapp. coulteur de plumb blossoms , tarlatan , decollete , pearls ; Mrs. H. Cumnilngs , couleur do vlcux. culr , tarlatan , decollete , diamonds ; Mrs. F. Loomls , couleur do cafe au creme , tarlatan , decollete , turqucls ; Miss Farms- worth , couleur de moonlight on the Nllo tarlatan , decollete , diamonds ; Miss Dullard , couleur de turquoln blue , tralatan , diamonds , decollete ; Miss Gavin , coulour do sky blue , tarlatan , diamonds , decMlcte ; Miss Jackson , couleur. do mervert , tarlatan , decollete , opals ; Miss Jessica Jackson , couleur de crushed strawberry glace , tralatan , decollete , dia monds. Lot's sec , "where are we at ? " Oh , yes , and as the curtain rolled skyward there was dlscloasd to the view a tynlcal plantation festival scene. So many smiling black faces , so many Immaculate shirt fronts , so many glistening patent leather shoes ; It almost made one dizzy. And whllo gazingwltlt aO- mlratlon one could hoardly realize that not many generations ngo the ancestors of these polished "gem'mcmo" dined on one another. The managers , Messrs. Wright nnd Hess , deserve much commendation for the smooth manner In which the entertainment passed off. At the close of tha entertainment Mrs. I. M. Treynor , who was the chaperone of the bevy of color , entertained the beauties and be-aux nt her homo on First avenue. NOVEL GUILD IDEA. The St. Paul's Guild girls are planning to put before the people ot Council Bluffs Monday evening , February 17 , one of the most novel and enjoyable entertainments ever undertaken by the guild. They have gene to considerable expense In securing out side talent , and among the numbers will bo the singing of Alice and Ethel Dovey , aged 11 and 14 , from Plattsmouth , who have recently returned from Europe , where they sang in several of the great salons on the continent , and where they were received with great enthusiasm. It will probably bs remembered that not long ago they sang before the Federation of Women's Clubs In Lincoln , and also before the Woman's club of Omaha , meeting with the greatest ap plause. Their voices are considered phenom enal. NOTABLE THEATER PARTY. Ono of the moat notable theater partlei of the season was conspicuous by the grace and modesty of the young ladles composing and made ono of the pleasant Eociet ] " ' " hen features of "Trilby's" appearance on Tuesday evening. The young ladles oc cupied a' section In the center of the parqucl circle , and Immediately after taking heli scats removed their hats , revealing stylist coiffures that were the envy of the othei women In the theater. The gentlemen Ir the rear of the party acknowledged the goot taste of the women by heartily applaudlnt them. The party was composad of teachcn arid pupils of the Iowa School for the Deaf The members of the party were Miss Watkins - kins , teacher In charge ; Miss Coo , teacher and Misses Carrie- Scott , Mary Mlkesh Mamie Ostrandcr , Rose Glfford , Mary Baer thcl and Hattlo Booue , pupils. The teachcn Interpreted the stage dialogue as the plaj progressed and none others In the audience had a clearer conception of the drama 01 moro exquisite enjoyment of It than the silent party , who had to depend upon the moving tableaux on the stage and the ex pressive and beautiful sign language ot the teachers for the story. AMONG THE CLUBS. Club life In Council Bluffs Is becoming tc be one of the features of feminine society. . The fin de sleclo woman la numerously rci- resented , and she has resolved herself Intc many llttlo coteries that ere worthy the ap pellation of clubs. These clubs so far arc only literary and social. When they become political they will attract correspondingly moro attention than the delightful llttlo so cial gatherings do now. Ono of the most delightful of these Is the Oakland Avenue Reading club , which meets weekly for the purpose ot reviewing and discussing current lltcrp.ture. The meeting last week was en tertained Friday evening by Mrs. Dorland , assisted by Mesdames Waterman , Cole , Street nnd Blxby. The club gives four evenIng - Ing entertainments during the year , at whlcli Unto they Invite their husbands , who assist In the program , and the hostesses have the privilege of Inviting two. The following pro gram was carried out ; Piano Solo . . . .Mrs , Waterman Duke of Wellington Mrs. Orcutl Talk on the "Hank of England" , , t Mr. Hnzeltor Rcbert Hums , Airs. Sanforcl Scotch Son Mrs. Dorland Selection from Liurns.Mrs. Richmond The English Constitution..Mr. C. M. Harl Piano Solo . .Miss Dorland Quotations from Burns By the CluL Song Mrs. Leveret ) Auld Lang Syne i CluL Dainty refreshments wcro served. The pro gram was provided over by Mra. Arthur , the president. The following were present : Messrs , and Mesdames Dorland , Hazelton , Arthur , Hall , Blanclmrd , Leverett , Orcutt , True ; Meodamea Waterman , Blxby , Richmond mend , Sa'iford , Street and Hawthorn ; Misses Clay , and Hayman ; Mr. Loungeo. The Hamilton Whist club was entertained last Monday afternoon by Mra. W. W. Sher man , The women organized themselves Into a club over a year ago , and have whllcd away many pleasant hours. Their principal object Is to enjoy an afternoon of recrea tion , but to keep up the Intercut of the club , prizes are given once a month which Tact manages to keep the members all on lie qul vlve. Dainty refreshments are served at each meeting. The following were pres ent : Meadamea Sherman , Cumnilngs , Shop- iard , W. SJiephard. Lougeo , Alleu , Gilbert. Cook , Wakefleld : Misses Bennett , Bowman , Sherman , Dullard , Kratlng , Rbyan , Zurmuch- len and Brown. "Tho Only Whist club , " which has made such a record the past year for Its sociability ind good feeling , wa charmingly enter tained last Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wlcklum , t their palatial home on South Seventh street. The following are members : Mewre. $ nd Mesdames Loomls , Treynor , Wlckham , Shea , Cony ; Mrs , McKnnej MUws Wnlkcr , Angca , Wlckham find Mr. Sklnson. Mrs. H. CummlngB entertained the "St. Paul's Guild" last Tuesday afternoon. The Guild will glvo a part February 17 , at Cham- tic ro hall. MR. AND MRS. HANNAN ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hannan con densed three delightful entertainment Into two afternoons and nn evening. On Tues day aftcrnoun Mrs. Hannan entertained a kenslngton tea In her beautiful home. There were present : Mes-James Wadsworth , Thomas , Dr. Smith , Pierce , Hanchctt , Til- ton , Sims , Edmundson , Mctcalf , Bushncll , Dr. Hart , Oravattc , Phelps , Hazard , Reed , Garner , Everett , James , LUzle Glearon , Sounders , Cole , Frey , Mueller , J. n. F. Me- Gee , Simons , J. G. Wadtnvorth , Fitch , Allen. In the evening Mr. Hannan assisted In entertaining their friends at cards. Those present were : Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Davis , J. Davis , Forsytho , Davenport , Jamlcson , Smith , Chambers , Units , Sargent , Treynor , McKunc , Oliver Estcp , Lucas , Will Shcpjrd , Nat Shcpard , Frank Shcpard , Barstow , Lowe , Lieutenant McArthur nnd wife , Bender , Mra Howard , Ty S. Howclls , E. H. Merrlnm , Cass , Buchman , Terwllllger , Comp , Dlmmock , Wiley , Hendrlcks , Campbell. Yesterday nfternocn Mrs. Hannan gave n card party to which a largo number of women were Invited , Those responding were Mesdames Maurer , E. C. Shepard , W. E. Shepard. Byers , Van Doverc , PcreRoy , Dan- forth , Hepford , Pontius Graves , Hollls , E. E. Hart , Rclkman , Tidd Sherman , Mullls , Ron" , Manderson , Woodford , George Miller , Shu- gnrt , Pierce , Purvall , II. G. McGee , Murry , Trephagen , Jennings , Luring , Bellinger , Ar cher , Charcr , Gorham , Allworth , Slovens , J. M , Campbell , George Camp , Spooner , Hun- yon , Bradley , Keys , Rnllsbnck , Waterman , Street and Kelby of Omaha , Heyworth , Brown , C. E. Wo'odbury , W. G. Woodbury , Hen lit , Phillips , Cummlng , McAtee , Miss Dellavon , Smith , Leo Smith , Hepford , Al- worth , Shcpard , Archer , Collins , Hazard. De lightful refreshments were served at each event. The series were among the most pleasant and noteworthy features ot the week. A complete surprise was given Tuesday evening to Mr. Stewart Yennwlno by his old schoolmates at his home , 401 North Sixth street. With cards the evening was papaad pleasantly. The following day he left for hit ) future home In St. Joe , Mo. , to attend college. Those present were : Misses Nina Klntner , Myrtle Banner , Bess Williams , Mary Hart , Sadie Grass , Margerltc McBrlde ; Messrs. Oscar Ferguson , Fred Hollcrt , Wal ter Boll , Charlie Gains , George Boson. PLAYED HIGH FIVE. On Monday , evening evening there was r. very pleasant party at 138 Grant street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Watts , assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Haller , entertained a number of their friends The home was beautifully arranged with plants and flowers and as the game of high live progressed the "canary" greeted the company with Its merry song. Mrs. Pfleffer and M. F. McCuno took first prize and. Mra Tucker and M. B. Ayers were consoled with the consolation prize. Those present were- Messrs. and Mesdames Daugherty , Hubbird. Maxwell , McCune , Pfleffer , Tucker , Weather- bee and Ayers and Mlssea Gall , Morgen and Pfleffer. Another surprise by the Avcnuo B people occurred last evening. This Is one of the most Boclal neighborhoods In the clly. nnr last night Misses and Mesdames HollU- Morgan , Whaley , Binders and Ayers start" ; ! out loaded with baskets full ot dainties to nppeiso the appetite and lay a foundation for a doctor's bill , and wcro joined on the way by Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell , Mr. and Mro. Matthews , Mr. nnd Mrs. Pugh , Mr. nnd Mra. Selby , Miss McChesney , Georg3 Rum- mell , with their well laden baskets , when all wended their way silently to the corner of Seventh street and Eighth avenue nnd rang for admittance' at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Herald , where lots of fun wn3 the reward of those who wcro In the "ring of surprise. " Mra Towns of Omaha was the out of city guest. Mra. F. J. Schnorr and Mra. Philip Waro- ham arranged a surprise Friday afternoon for Mrs. W. J. Manley at 515 South Twenty-first street , Omaha. It was a delightful and un conventional gathering. Those present were : Mrs. Keller , Mrs. Kelly , Mrs. McClure , Mra. Wareham , Mrs. Wareham of Omaha , Mrs. Sampson , Oakland , Col. ; Mra. Hammcl , Mrs. Maloney , Shepherd , AVIlllamB , Matthal , Comp , Omaha ; Tullls , Omaha ; Schnorr , Good , Scan- Ian. SOCIAL NOTES. Miss Eleanor Montgomery leaves tomorrow for the east to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent were tendered a surprise by their many friends at their homo on Second avenue Friday evening , January 31. 31.Mr. . and Mrs. Hill charmingly entertained a small party In honor of Miss Nina Price of Chicago. The number was limited to those residing on Third avenue. The Excslslor club has Issued Invitations for a "Krongregatlonal Kensington" on Tuesday afternoon from 2 till 5 o'clock nt the homo of Mrs. Arthur Hazelton , 023 Sev enth avenue. Mrs. Drayton W. Bushnell gavea delight ful lunchoen yesterday. Those present were ; Mrs. R. E. Montgomery , Mrs. C. E. II. Campbell. Mrs. E. W. Hart. Mrs. F. M. Loomls , Mrs. Helnshaw , Miss Eleanor1 Mont gomery and Miss Price Mrs. John Mullen gave a red and white tea at her home on Thursday In honor of her sister. Miss Hughes , and her brides maids. The IIOUHO was beautifully decorated In red and whlto , nnd each guest was pre sented with red carnations. Covers were laid for Miss Hughes , Miss Goad , Miss Anna Wlckham , Miss Keating , Miss Brady , Miss Mullen , Miss Slnnott , Mrs. George Hughes and Mrs. Charles Fox. A friendship letter received by one of the acquaintances of Miss Rita Lorton , who ac companied Miss Anna Bowman and her party on their continental trip last sum mer , announces Borne enviable achievements of Miss Lorton on the concert stage. She remained on the continent to complete her musical studies , and the letters announce that she has been accorded the honor of singing with Adellna Pattt In her recent appearance on the British stage. I ) I fit Graiitloii'N Hull Ilnuil. When Dick Grandon was arrested for highway robbery on September 14. 1892 , he found a friend In S. B. Wadsworth , who went on his ball for the sum of $500. When the case was called Grandon failed to appear , and Judgment was ordered on the bail bond , The matter has been hanging tire for some time , nnd yesterday Mr. Wadsworth's answer In the case was filed. Ho admitted the execution of the bond , but entered a denial to each and every ono of the other counts on which judgment for $500 has been taxed up against him on the court records , ClnlniH I'orHoiuil DI The personal damage- suit of Link Thomas against the city ot Council Bluffs was set for trial hi Judge ThornelPs court yester day , but owing to the pressure of other business went over until Monday. Thomas fell through a sidewalk In front o' Eomo burned building/ lower Broad way on January 20 , 1 35. He sustained personal Injuries in compensation for which he now seeks to recover $5,000 from the city. lint lied We have 1,000 hot bed sash which we are going to close out. They won't last long. How many do you want ? Wo will make you a prlco that cannot be duplicated. C , B. Paint , Oil and Glass company , Mabonlc temple - plo , Council Bluffs. Davis , only drug rtorc with registered 'clerk. Miinlcljinl CiliiillilnU'MVHlulriMV. . CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Feb. 8. ( Special Telegram. ) Quito a sensation was caused in political circles here today by tbreo of the candidates of the good government party refusing to accept the nominations. The leaders called the nominees before them today and awltcd them to bind themselves In writing not to accept similar nominations from any other party. John D. Blalne , nem- ineo for recorder ; Thomas Farmer , marshal , and William McGowan , chief of the lire de partment , refused to accept on these condi tions. Catholic rrl..Scut io I'rUon. ROCHESTER , N. Y. , Feb. 8. Rev. Father John M. Fitzgerald , recently convicted of arson In the second degree , was today sentenced to ten years' confinement In the state prison at Auburn. Father Fitzgerald aftlrmedt bis Innocence and denied that he had ever committed arson or Instigated any on * to the crime. CACHE OF PLUNDER FOUND / Alexander's Collar1 Hrflf Filled with Stolen Insight. CAUGHT WHILE OPENING A BOX CA I'roeoeilH \iimoirnii * Itolihrrlrn l.o- cntcd In it Ilenlileiicc After ntt H cur oh ti > - ( Mile IT * . The arrest of J. D. Alexander by Special Officer Mclntyro Friday night proves to have been ono of the most Important police catches of the Fonson. Alexander was ciuht In the act cf breaking the seal on one of the freight cars In the yards of the Rock Island rallroaei , and was cent to the police station charged with breakIng - Ing Into n freight car. The arrest developed the fact that there has been some wholesale stealing going on for a long time In the Rock Island yards , nnd that the company's officers have said nothing about It until a tangible clew was obtained. It was scarcely thought the arrest of Alexander afforded the clew , for the man was well known to the railway men and has always been regarded as honest. Yesterday morning , however the officers de termined to take a look nt the house where Alexander lived. Enough was observed around the premises to Indicate the advisa bility of a more systematic search. Wh.le officers guarded the house to prevent any thing being carried away a messenger was sent up town tor a search warrant. The warrant was Issued from Justice Cook's court and placed In the hands ot Constable Albert ! , a provision of the Iowa statute making It unlawful for n municipal or special police officer to execute such a warrant. The house Is nt 1410 South Seventh street. When the officers entered they found only a child In possession. A search of the house revealed nothing , but nn examination of the cellar showed n rich cache of goods , all stolen from the railroad company. One end of the cellar was partitioned oft and there was" no door In the partition wall. A board was pulled off by Constable Albcrtl and a match being llghtnd revealed a large quantity of goods. The wall was then pulled down and an express load of boxes were taken out of this place. The- premises were then given a thorough aaarchlng. In a box utod as a Eland a lot of soap was found , under a barrel was found a firkin of but ter , and In other parts of the dweliing other roods were found. Tha foreman of the Rock Island freight house Identified the following as property missing from cars of that line : Seven hammocks , bundle of hammock sticks , eleven cans of condenyd cream ; one tub of butter , one box containing n gross of packages of cinnamon , twenty bars of White Star soap , thirty-four bars of castlle soap , a chest of tea , half n firkin of butter , ' box of staples , a box of harness hard- vare , hoop of cheese. Thoao articles , and many more , have been nlssed by the company. In addition there- vero unearthed a lot of goods , which are believed to have been stolen , but which did not belong to the Rock Island company. Among UICSD are a bundleof axhannles , a lot of new dishes , a , roll , of rag carpst and other articles. The goods were placed In an express wagon" and conveyed to the of fice of Justice Cook. The evidence ngalnit Alexander Is over whelming. The foro'man of the freight house promptly Identified the > bundle- hammocks. They were going to a Texas house , and the marks and tags are still on the bundle. Another bit of evidence is a box of splcea shipped by Stewart Bros , of this city to Anita. The box contains the firm's label as well as the marking , so there will be no difficulty in Identification of this Item of the goods recovered. 3 Of the checEO there were thirty hoops , nnd the one found .Jlv. Alexander's cellarIs marked "W" In a diamond , and Is identical to the hoop mlralng : The cans of condensed milk are from the same firm as the cdaa of missing goods was from. Identification of most of the articles" can easily be made , nt least that Is what Is claimed by Agent Denton. There will bo a half dozen Informations against Alexan der , which will be filed during the day. Agent Denton , took a deep Interest In the mine and was about as dellghteJ an Indl- dual as was Mclntyre , who has been working under n fear that he would lose his job If ho did not succeed In running down the rob bers who have been operating very suc cessfully for a month or moro. Denton says that the robberies began shortly before Chriutmap , nnd since then complaints of shippers have been frequent. On December 21 , car 2603 , Rock Island , was entered and a tub of butter taken. On January 7 , a capo of condensed cream was stolen from Rock Island car No. 5065S. A box of common soap was abstracted from Rock Ifland car 5238 on January 8. On the 13th , a hoop of cheese was taken from Rock Island car 16999. A bundle of hammocks was taken from car 50342 , Rock Island , on the 23d ot Jan uary. In fact , every article recovered tollies with goods missing since Christmas. The goods wore brought up and placed In the possession of Justice Cook , and were bulky enough to almost fill the back room of his office. The fact that the goods re covered were all Identified as having been stolen from Rock Island cars does not con vince the officers that Alexander was alone In his raids. The Milwaukee , Northwestern and Union Pacific companies have been loccrs from freight car robberies , and the belief Is that further Investigations will connect Alexander with a gang who hnvo been operating together. The belief Is also entertained that some railroad employes will bo Implicated In the thefts , for It Is argued that such raids are not possible unless the thieves get some kind of assistance from the trainmen. SI'EAKS FOR Till : iXfiIISII MASSKS. Former Snltjrft of ( lie ( luec'ii DcelnriiH fur Certain l > enc f. JEFFERSON , la. , Feb. 8. ( Special. ) Speaking of the remarks of Joseph Chamber lain , minister to the colonies of Great Brit ain , In a recent address , Rev. Mr. Kayo of this city , who Is an Englishman , born and educated in England , says that his asrcrtlon that the people of England have the warmest regard for the United States Is strictly true. Tills sentiment Is entertained by the commoner or mlddlo people , and as they are absolutely without newspaper representation the situa tion Is never known on this side of the At lantic. The nobility , aristocracy , army and navy , Rev. Mr. Kayo mys , have llttlo use for Americana or anything American , and the prow of Great Britain simply voices their oontlments. Ho further says ho believes It would be difficult to'induce ' the common people ple there to take up arms against the United States on as trivial a , matter as the Ven ezuela dispute , [ ft I MIINOII Cl ( > - DriiKUlHlit Imllrtfil. MASON CITY , .la. , Feb. 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) The graml' jury has returned In dictments against all the druggists of the city , twelve In niunbcr , for the Illegal sale of liquor. Judging'from estimates made by ecmo there has been more liquor sold In Mason City during the past six months than there was under the original package act. JACKSOXIA.V Cl.t'll SIHKTIMJ. OrKnnlrnllnn Will iinvc Sopliit l"en- ( u ITU Commit Ire * Ai pointed. At the meeting of the Jncknonlan club fit Patterson hall last night lxly members were present , The committee on the ban quet which was held a month ago reported that the rccclp.tu defrayed expenses. The death of W. H. English of Indiana was reported , ftnj MM8r ! , . T. J , Mahoney , I. J. Dunn and A. Mathews were appointed to formulate appropriate resolutions. W. F. Wapplch , George Holmes and L. Herd in an were appointed a committee to rent club rooms , to bo kept open during the year for social purposes , the scheme contemplat ing card , reading nnd billiard rooms for the uss of the members. I. J. Dunn , Charles Conoyer nnd J , H. Blum were appointed to solicit means , nnd W. F. Wnpplch , S. R. Rush and I. J. Dunn n committee to pre pare articles of Incorporation and to In crease the membership. Mesrrs. S. R. Rush , John Murphy , George Holmes , L. W. Sprntlln and L. J. Pratt wcro elected a committee to perfect arrange ments for the attendance ot the club In n body to the national convention. It was an nounced that headquarters tor that body had been secured In Chicago nt the Paljner house. A special train has l > Mn negotiated for to carry the members to the convention city. The chairman announced the appoint ment of the following committees : Executive John Murphy , Euclid Martin , C. L. Smith. L. J. Pratt nnd C. V. Hlnes. Membership John Zcller , chairman ; Joseph Butler. George Holmes , jr. , H. J. McKcnna and Edmund Burke. ItADU T11IMI KAltmVHI.U Co in pi line n ( n ry Dinner ( o Mr. ICitn- lirooU mill Mr. DnvlM. At the Omahn club rooms last evening a farewell dinner was tendered to Henry D. Estabrook nnd Herbert J. Davis , who go soon to Chicago , to be associated there , as they have been hero. In law practice. These present were : John Brady , l.ouls Bratlford , Charles Offuit. l.utlicr D-ake , Kdwjrd P. Peck , W. H. McCord , John E. Wilbur. Curtlss Turner. W. F. Gurley John L. Wcb.'ter , W. R. Morr s , John Munro ? , W. B. Mlllard. C. J. Green , James K , Chambers , C. S. Montgomery , Frank Col- rctzer , E. W. Slmer.il , Charles S.iund = rs , Aithur Wakeley. Joseph Lohmer. James How , Qrote Hutchlnson , George W. Am brose. Fred N. Parker , S. A. McWhorUr , E. II. Crowder , Chirles F. Mindatssn , A. J. Love. J. J. Dickey. M. F. LsarneJ , Frank Irvine. W. 0. Bridge ? , Charlca Diet's , Frank Hamilton. Frank Itanscm. Charles Offutt was toastinas'cr. The toasts were : "Our Gue-ta" William F. Gurley ; "Nebraska Illinois- , " Charles J. Green ; "The Duglas County Bar , " John L. Webster , with responses. ' by Mr. Estabrook and ( Mr. Davis. Deaths of a Day. PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 8. Judge Joseph Alllt-on , presiding judge of the court of com mon pleas , died this afternoon at his homo In this city. Judge Allison had teen 111 since last summer , when he suffered from an at tack of pleurisy. He was appointed to the common pleas bench In 18CG and has served continuously ever since. Ho was 77 years of age. age.TROY. . N. Y. , Feb. 8. Louis Allard died nt his homo In Cohoos yesterday , aged ! )1 ) years. Ho worked at his trade up to five years ago. CINCINNATI. Feb. S. William A. Ram say , n well known lawyer , a former partner of Stanley Matthews , late Justice of the United States supreme court , died nt D o'clock this morning of paralysis. Mr. Ramsay's health had been broken ever since the death ot his wife , a year ago , and ho never fully recovered from the shock. LOS ANGELES , Cal. , Feb. 8. Mrs. Helen M. Arlon , an aunt of General Lew Wallace , nnd daughter of Hen. John Test , died In this city today. Tho'nusband of this lady was a well known politician of Chicago. LONDON , Feb. S. Reynold Host , L. L. D. , formerly Oriental lecturer In St. Augus tine college , Canterbury , secretary to the Royal Asiatic society and librarian to the India office , who retired In 1893 from active duty. Is dead. He was born In 1822 In Ger many and came to London in 1S47. Ho was a member of a number of literary and scien tific sacletles , Including the American Orien tal society , and was generally rcc.gnlzed us a high authority on Oriental literature. RolilxTH Hitil a Missouri Hunk. ST. JOSEPH , Feb. 8. Bank robbers made a bold raid on the State National bank at Savannah , Mo. , sixteen miles from here last night. They bent the night watchman Into Insensibility and then effected an entrance into the vault. Here they secured about $300 worth of stamps bslonglng to the postofllce , but were unable to open the safe containing the funds of the bank. Three characters who have been hanging around the town are sus pected. In the private boxes connected with the vault , the robbers found $11,000 in bonds , which they carried away with them. The bonds were numbered from 120,733 to 120.714 Inclusive , nnd numbers 114,191 and 111,192. The coupons on the bonds due January I , 1896 , had not been detached from the bonds. GVIol > rn ( < - clHand Ii > u < lor PASADENA , Cal. , Feb. 8. Allen T. Dod- worth , famous all over the United States as a leader of the Dodworth band , that forty years ago was the delight of musical Now York , und father of band organization In the United States , is lying at the point of death with pneumonia nt his homeIn PcBadcna : Mr. Dodworth Is 74 years old. IOI > H Off n Train IlHinuIier. KANSAS CITY , Feb. 8. A special to the Star from Arkansas City , Kan. , says : The new management of the Santa Fe railway will at once Inaugurate a change which will do away with the train dispatcher's office at Wellington , and consolidate the work formerly belonging to the Panhandle division with the train dispatchers office In this city. Tlirlr Mnri-UMl 111 IMS AVns Ilrlef. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 8. A special to the Star from Perry , Okl. Hays : Dallas Thomas has obtained a divorce from his wife , Nina Thomas. Thomas swore he nnd his wlfu were married nt Unlonvllle , Mo. , ngnlnst his will In September. 1835 , nnd that ho 1m- mcillatly came to Oklahoma and sued for a divorce. WEATIIHIl I-'OUUCAST. Kulr mill Colilrr , ivltliorU ( Wliuls for NoliriisUn. WASHINGTON , Feb. S.-Tho forecast for Sunday Is : For Nebraska , Kansas nnd South Dakota Fnlr ; colder In the eastern portion ; light north winds. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Fair ; western winds. For Iowa Knlr ; colder In the south npd eastern portions : north winds. Kor Mlst-ouri Fair ; light , north winds. For Montana Fair and slightly warmer ; southwest winds. For Wyoming nnd Colorado Fulr ; light and variable winds. I.oral Hi-coril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU - REAU , OMAHA , Feb. S.-Omnha rec ord of temperature nnd rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of past four years : 1S9G. 1S95. 1691. 1893. Maximum temperature , ,38 7 CO S Minimum temperature . . . 1C 20 Z2 1 Average temperature . . . 27 0 41 14 Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Condition of lemperaturo and precipita tion at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , 1695 : Normal temperature 21 ExcesM for the day , G Normal precipitation 02 Inch Deficiency for the day 02 Inch Total precipitation Flnce March 1 21,00 Inches Deficiency slnco March 1 11.47 Inches L. A , WELSH , Observer. Clearance Pipe Sale Htivlnj ; finished Invoicing , wo find tlmt wo hnvo ? 2r > 0 worth of flno Pipes , which Is nhout twice IIH ninny na wo want to carry through the summer , und to reduce utoc-k to tlilB extent , have' decided to nmko Bweplng reductions In prices. If you ever expect to buy a i'ipe , buy It now. CORNER CIGAR STORE , MOORE Se ELLIS , Proprietors. Owners of the two popular bnuida of OlgarH "Sultana , " lOc ; "Cor ner. " fie. AFTER THE CAUSE THE CURE IMPOSITION Ol ? T1IU SYMITOMSJM' CATARRHAL DISEASE I'ollownl } > y Illustration * tit llu > ,11 nnHIT In Wlilrli ( tip Alltlrtnl Arc Cured Tin1'Ve In Ijl.t.no a .Month , liii-luilltifr .M Last week and the week before lrs. Copeland - land nnd Shepard RUVC nn exposition of the symptoms of cntnrrli , Including those of en- tnrrh of tJie head niul throat , cutnrrh of the bronehlnl tubes' , catarrh of the stomach , liver , kidneys , etc. Tlicso symptoms gave ninny sufferers n complete description of their trouble nnd Informed them of the cause of their suffer- In Todny they present some notable Illustra tions of how tha disease , In Its various forms , Is cured. Doctors , as a rule , treat those who como to them with catarrh of the lioml , throat , lunB" , stomach , etc. , for headache , KOIC thioiit , consumption or dyspepsia , and when they inako no progress they tell the patient that ho Is Incurable. They do not treat the cause , which Is catarrh. Or , rcooRiilzliiK the disease , they will say : "Catairh can not be cured. " "You can't make the ORB stand upon Its end , " said the friends of Columbus. Hut Columbus did make the CBB stand on end , as we know. Just so In these euros. The doctors told these sufferers that catarth could not be cured. The sufferers went to lira. Copeland - land nnd Shcpard , nnd lo , they nro cured. Under this system of treatment catarrh can be cured. This Is the message these Interviews carry to the whole world. UADIUAL AM ) LASTING. Mr * . J. 1 < \ limit Slionkn of the 1'cr- niiiuonct. of Her Cure. The real trustworthiness the true scien tific excellence of any system of dlscaro treatment Is not tested by Its bringing n little balm to pnln , a little sleep to rest less agony , but In Its deep reaching for secret causes nnd Its nbsoluto eradication of the seed poison nnd seed principle of sickness. And In speaking of the quality of permanence In her cure Mrs. .1. V , Hunt , a former patient , wife of the well known dairyman , 253S Avcnuo C. Council Uluffs , says : MRS. J. P. HUNT. 233S Avenue C , Coun cil Illufts. la. "Nearly three years ngo , as my friends will recall , I published n statement In the papers relating to the results of a course of treatment by Dr. Shepard. A chronic catnrrhal trouble had Involved my lungs nnd I hud nil the signs of beginning con sumption. Including sore lungs , n , hacking cough , short breath , evening fever und an alarming loss of weight nnd strength. THE m mm THEATRE ELLIOTT AI/I'OX , MniiiiKcr. ONE MGI1T OXIY. TUESDAY , FEB : 11TH The greatest of all Irish Comedians , DAN'L ' SULLY In his original comedy drama In 3 nets , IIEMI2MIIEH Till : IJATK. Seats on sale nt box ofllce Monday morn- nB. Prices , Jl , 75e , COc , 33c , 25c. PILES CUKED IN 3 AVEEKS. Huw ? Uy the use of Ilcmorrhoidino. a harmless compound that can ho tinea for an eye ointment , yet posKCHsiiii ; such healing power that when applied in rec tal disease it immediately gives relief nnd a euro is the mire result of its con tinued use It is also a Cure for Consti pation. Price ! fl. 50 For sale by DIIUOGISTS. Will he Fentfrotnthc factory on receipt of prii-e. Send for testimoni als to TUB KOSTKKMFO. CO. 0. BltlfTs. la. General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body nnd Mind , Klfccts of Errors or Kxcesbes in Old or Younfr. Itobust , Noble Mnnhood fully Restored. How to Knlarfto nnd Strengthen Weak , Undeveloped - developed Portions of Ilody. Absolutely un- I fullingTIouioTreatment. . licnoDta in ti day. .um on cb fioia BO Stales and Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Book , ex planation and proofs , mailed ( sealed ) free. MEDICAL CO. , Buffalo , N.Y , ( My mama us < > 4 Wool Soap ) ( I wish mlno baxt WOOLENS wlH not shrink It WOOL SOAP Wool Bpap U dollcato and rcfreslil" * rcfrbL" nvr'- osor ' ! ) , . best cj - n cr. Uuu a bar at i/uur / dtalcn. tuworth , Scaodde & Co. , makers , Cblcaw. Ht. . BoUon.ja U-onajd Bu , STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice la hereby Klven that the resular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bouth I'lattu Land company will ho held at the office of Bald company , In Lincoln , Ne- IjrnBlat , at 10 o'clock a. m. , on the > lr t Wednesday In March , UM , being the fourth day of the month. JJy order of the board of directory. H. O. PHILLIPS , Secretary. Lincoln , Nebrnoka , February 3. U30. Sl'HCIAINOTICES COUNCIL IIMJPI'8. rt'ANTED. GOOD BECONO-HAND LUMIIEII ; muat ba cheap. Addreu McLauKhlln , lle olllc . * Fo EXt'HANOD KOIl COUNCIL IlLUFFH l > r < > irty i ; & 0 acr land In Antelope county , Neb. ; ulna ICO ncrt-x land In Sully county , Hvuth Dakota , Addum i' , O. Uox Kt , Council IlluftB , ta. The best J.hyslrlnin In Council muffs and Oiniilui , after fnlllnp to help me , ordered nip to KO to the \\c t as my only chnnce. After n thorough trlnl of n chiuiKO In climate I cnmo back home , with niv dis ease still active iiiul thrnitenliiit. t then took n course uf tieuliiiont with nn. Copeland - land nnd Shepatd. who piomptly cured m . ' Since that tlmo I hnvo often been nues Honed as to whether , subsequent to my cute , there had ever been uny return of the old symptoms ; whether the wasting cotinli renppciued ! wlic-ther the wcnknes" , the fever , thn puln and the lung symptoms cnmo buck nnnln. ' The only truthful nnswcr I have been nblo to give to nil such Inquiries Is and , has been , 'Yes , the euro bronchi mo by Or. Shcpaid was not inciely n little roM from surfciltiK ! It win a Hue nnd genuine ami lasthiK cure. ' Tor thlee years my hcnltli hns been pinctlcally perfect , nnd I nin today us well ns 1 ever wns In my life. " KIM ) WOltDS. The Nebraska Hnptlst , Onmlm , the ofTl- clnl : pntier of the Itaptlst church , contnlnn the following editorial note In Its Issue of ' < February 1 , 1SG ) : / - " \Vo can heartily recommend Drs * . Cope mnil and Shepard of till * elty to our renders. They stnnd well In this community n honorable Kviitlvmen nnd skljfull physi cians. If you nro In need of medical ns- slstnnco you need not hcsltntc to consult them. " Cimi-U ) IIY THIS 1IOMI2 THKATMI3NT. WrKc fur Free CoiiNiillntlon mill 1)1- lIlllllkN. Under the pharmacy laws of Iowa Mr. 13. L. Hlcnkney ot Grnml Junction , lown , Is a registered pharmacist , holding certltl- cnto No. 4027. He writes : "Dear. Doctors : Within the last four years IhouinndH of pcr ons have endorsed your method of Homo Treatment. I wish to Ret on tecoril us being nmotiR the num ber. 1 bCRan your Iteiitment when I wna well nigh discouraged with the IIRO of pat ent medicines nnd drugn generally. 1 hnvo found your treatment surprisingly cfTcct- nnl In removing tlu > cntiirrh Irritation of the kidneys , your local treatment for the catarrh , together with the medicines you , d guvo to net upon the blood nnd general sys tem , have built mo up and made n new man of me. "I n m a registered pharmacist nnd am handling driiRH nnd medicines nil thu time , und know whereof I speak , I hnvo never yet discovered In nil my expel Icncc n line of treatment which pioves ns ofTectunl as that whlrh you are furnlrhhiB your pa tients. Slncerolv youts , "E. U UL12AKNUV. lieu. Ph. No. 1G27. " TUB PHENOMENA ! . . SUCCESS OV TUB COPELAND AND SHEPAKD "HOME TREATMENT" 18 EQUALLED ONLY BY rilE SUCCESS OP THEIH OFFICE PUAC- TICE. DISTANT PATIENTS TREATED SUCCESSFULLY AT HOME HY ' "O8T PERFECT SYSTEM ON CONSULTAION UY MAIL. WHITE FOR FREE DIAG NOSIS AND SYMPTOM SHEETS. DRS , COPELAND & SHEPARD ROOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFE ) BUILDING. OMAHA. NEB. Office Hours 9 to 11 n. m ; 2 to G p. m. Eve nings Wednesdays mid Saturdays only , 6 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12 m. WHITE STAR LINE Salllnc from New York WednewluYB , aa followis GtrnianlcVcanndny , Feb. 19 , 10 a. m. Teutonic , Wednesday , Feb. IJO , 10 a. m. Urltnmilo. "Wednesday , March 4. 10 n. m. ' Mnjestlc Wcilnct-diiy , Mnich 11 , 10 n. in. United Stntea nnd Itoynl Mnlt Stenmcri. Saloon patsnte , ioO nnd upwind , according ( o eteamer selected nnd location of beitli. Second cabin S35. t < 0 on Mnjcsllc nnj Teutonic. DRAFTS imynble on demand everywhere In Great Britain and Ireland soli ] at lowest rates. For Inspection of plans of steamers and any further Information upply to local nccntn or direct to H. MAITI AND KHRSRV. G'l AR'I 29 IT way , N. Y. S. TENNY FHRNCH. d'l W'n As't. 244 SOUTH CLARK ST. . CHIOACIO. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IIUULING'ION & MO. UlV10H.Anlve | OniahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason BtB.f Omaliai 8:30am : Deliver Express 9:3. : < am 4:35pm.Blk. : Hills. Mont. & 1'usct Snd Ex. 4D5pm : 4Kpm : Urnvor Express 4:05pm : 7:05pm..NcbrB8l : i Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45pm : . . .Lincoln Ix > cnl ( except Sunday.H" ) " 2 : < ! ipm..Fiist Mall ( for Llnc-olr ) dally. . . Leaves ICHICAGoTllUnLlNaTON & Q.JArrlvcs OniahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts.f Omaha G:00pm : Chicago Vestibule 8oOam : 9:48am ChlcaKO Express 4:13pm 70pm..Chicago & St. Louis Express , . . S 100.1 m ll:30am rnclfic Junction Local 5:30pm : Pn t Mail 2 : < 0pm. Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arrlvea | OmqlialUnlon Depot. 10th & Mm Sta. | Omaha GVpm ( Chicago Limited 8:05am : 10:4Snin..Chicago : Kxpiess ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:2Jpm : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTIIWKST'N.IArrlvciT ' 11 OninhalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Hts.l Omaha. ll:01am. ; Eastern Express 3iOpm : 4:45pm : Vtstlbuled Limited C:4ipni : ) 7:05nm : Curroll 1'asncnKer lOMOpm GJ5pm : Omaha Chicago Special 8:00am 4:30pm : lioono Loral ! > :3Qam : Mlsrourl Vnllpy Local J:30am : Leaves ( CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIFIC. Arrives OinnlialUnloii Depot , 10th & Mason Kin. | Omaha EAST. 10 : < 0.im..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . , , G:35pm : C:25pm : NlRht Express , 8l5am : 4:5 < Jpm.Chicago Vestluultd Limited. . . l:35pm : 4Hipm..St. : 1'iull Vcstlbuied Limited. . . , l:35pin : " 'WEST ! C:4Spm.Oklahoma : & Texas Ex. ( ex. Sun , t.WMnm l:40pm : Colorado Limited . . 4OQpm : LPUVCB I C. , ST. P. , M. tc O. { Arrives .gmalinl Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha 8irnm. : Sioux City Accommodation. , . . 8:15pin : 12l5pm. : , . Sioux City Exprers lex. Hun..llS"am : OMSpm. St. Paul Limited . 9lOam ! Leavf l P.7E. " & MOrVALLEY "lAirlvc * " Omalm l Depot , 15th ond\y > lster Sty. | Omaha 2:15pm : Fast Mall anitExprciis 2:15pm. : ( i > x. gal. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . C:3Spm : 7. Wain. . .Norfolk Express ( ex , Sunday ) . , .10:25nm : 5Cpin : St. Paul Express . OilOam Leaven I K. C. , 8T. jr & C. n. Arrive * OniahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 9 05am . Kansas City Day Express . sTsOpm OMJpin.K. C. Nl gilt Ex. Via U. 1' . Truna. 7:00am : . MISSOUHI PACIKIC lArrlvcn Omalial Depot , ISth and Webster Bt . f Omaha IO 4Qarn St. "lxul9 Express oioOarn 030pm ; St. Louis Express 6:0fpm : 3:30iii..N'ebratlia : | I cal ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . OiOflam Leaves I SIOUX OITY & " PAClFirJ JArrlvea Omnlml Depot , Itth and Webster Stu. I Omahn , Bt. Paul Limited 9lOnm : Leaven I 8IOUX CITY & I'ACiriO. lArrlvea OinaliaUnlon | pt'P.ot , 10th & Manon Bls. | Omnlmi * 7:05.Tm : Bl ui" City Passenger . . .lOMOprn EM'ipm HI. 1'mil Limited aiiOam Leavesi lINION'l'ACiria FArrfvf Omaha Union Depot , 10th ft Mflton Bta.l Oinaliit 0SOnm ; ICenrncj- Impress 4lOi : > rn 8i0.iin : Overland Limited 4:4Spm : SjSOpm.IKat'co & Rtromrb'K Ex. ( ex. Hun. ) 4:10prn : CM&im..aianil | Island Kxprens ( ex. Hun..IZWyin 330pm ! Kast Mall 8:4tom : Leaves | \VAHABIl RAIWAY. ( Arrives Omaha Union llcput , IQlli ft Mason Bin.I Omaha 40oru. : bt. I.ouls Cannon Ii.ill..n-.ffnm PROPOSALS KOIl ADVRnTIBINQ KOIl TH13 CITY Ol' OMAHA. Healed bldB will l > e received at the olllco of tlio city comptroller up to B p , m. , Kcb- niaiy llth , IkOft , for the ofllclul advc-rUnlm ; of the city of Omaha for the year WM , in accordance \vlth section 133 of tha charter. Huch It-Kill advertising , olllflnl notices anil nil prlntlnK of notices to tin printed under the head of "OIllcliil City NotlucH , " and to ho consecutive In the uriine column nnd on the name pnKi > , und not to he Interspersed , with any other matter. Knch bldilcr to encloiie n rortlllcil rlii-fk of M.W. , No bid will bo conxldcreil unlotM iiccompnnlcd by a copy of thlH advertisement. The right U ri-Burveil to reject any or nil blda. Omnha. l-Vby. K. 1SO . JOHN N. WKSTliniirj , Comptroller. Fuby8.9-10-ll Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,000 kVi : SOLICIT YOUH uvmxEau. \VK \ DKHIHK YOUIl COLLIOCTIONH. ) MO OF TIIIO OLDEST HANKS I.V lOXVAi ' 1'Kii CINT I-AID oTIJII : DEPOSITS * JALfc ANIl KEU US OU WHITE. 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