THE OMAPIA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , FEBEUAEY 18 , 1801 , THE OMAHA 1TEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICH , NO. 12 PCAItL ST. liy Carrier In any prtrtof the Cltr W T1LTO.N. - - - . HANACJKH TlXEl'IIONE3t Btislnef * Office , Na II NIglit Kdltor. No. SI JIKXTIOX. K ? . P. Co. . Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coai. Craft's chnttcl loan * . 048app block. Genuine Hock Spring coal. Thatcher , 10 Main street. marrlngo llccnsn was Issued yesterday to ls Kmmott nnd Katie McDonald , both of \Vestoti. \ E. K. Wright Is acting ns official stenogra pher for the superior court during the sick ness of Miss Luura Fltckingcr. Nellie Thomas and Ilobln McOlnnls were arrested yesterday morning on the charge of being Inmates of a disorderly house. The Fifth wnrd democratic caucus will bo 1 el 1 In Shield's store Instead of In the Eighth tvo mo school , us at tlrst announced. The funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Sanford will take place this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the residence , No. 1 120 Houth Kighth street. The funeral of Mrs. George F. Maxwell took place yesterday afternoon from the fam ily residence on Blull street , Hcv. L , . A. Ilnll oniclatlng. Judge Thorncll hns decided to devote an other week In the trial of law cases , so that the criminal docket will not betaken up until week nftor next. .Thomas II. Kuddy of Burl county , No- jrnskn , nnd Miss Amelia A. Mlcklns of Bur lington , Vt , , were married yesterday after noon by Justice Hummer. Seven delegates will bo elected to the dom- ocrntlc city convention instead of six , as was announced in the call issued by the chairman of the city central committee. Ed Murphy , who was arrested Sundav lor breaking Into a house to find n plnco to sleep , wasplven a tcn-dnvs' sentence on the streets In police court yesterday mornlnc. Nellie the ear-old of Berry , flve-j - tlnughtor W. W. Woods , died of diphtheria ycsteidav afternoon at the residence , 1115 avenue D. The notice of the funeral will bo given later. Letters of ndminlstrntlon hnvo been issued to Susnt' McCarnpbcll , in the estate of Will iam McCampbell , too farmer who died sud denly in Crescent township n short tlmo ago. Tickets for Iho policemen's ball , which is to bo given In Masonic temple next Saturday evening , are selling rapidly. It will be , ono of the most brilliant aiTnlrs ever given under the nusplccs of the police force. Miss Elizabeth Jackson , who began her novitiate with the sisters of mercy In this city thrco years ago , took hcrlinnl vows Monday morning before Ucv. B. P. McMcnomy and received admission to the order. There will bo a special mectlnc of Ivnnhoo commandery. No. 17 , Knights Templar , this ( Wednesday ) evening. Work in the lied Cross degree. A\\ \ \ visiting Sir Knights cordially welcome. By order of the E. C. A loud explosion gathered n crowd In front of the postofllco yesterday hiornlng. The cause of the commotion proved to he n tor- pcdo which some mischievous person had placed upon the track before a passing motor , A motion for a new tiial has been filed by the dofcntlnnt in the damage suit of II. I Howard vs the Chlcnco , Milwaukee .t St , Paul rnllwny company , In which a verdict oi S400 was awarded the plalntilt In districi court n few days ngo. Borne curiosity has been felt recently ns to what the now management of the opera house would do for n name for the building. The . "question was settled yesterday , when Do- hanoy's opera house ceased to exist , its place being taken by "Tho Now Broadway. " Harry Thomas , the crook who was captured several weeks ago by Marshal Teinpletfln after an exciting chase nnd subsequently taken to Fremont , Nob. , for trial on the chartjo of burglary , pleaded guilty und wa : sentenced to n thrco years' term in the pcnl tentinry at Anamosa. Swift and Utterson Ills friends , pleaded not guilty and uro to havi n trial. John Peterson , nn employe of Gllbcr Brothers , the ice men , met with an nccldeu' ' day before yesterday. Ho tried to get on n wagon while It was In motion , but missed his footing and fell In such a way that the heavy wagon passed over ono of his feet , crushing the bones in a terrible mnnncr. Ho was taken to the Neumayr hotel , where medical assistance anco was rendered. Mrs. Stuphcn of On.alm , was In the cit. , making Inquiries for her son , Charles , who , she thinks , loft thnt city for the Bluff sn week ngo Saturday nnd has not been seer since. Mrs. Stuphon's homo Is nt the conic of Seventh and Lcnvcnworth streets. Sh savs her son Is sixteen years of nue , but very tall for his ago. She thinks ho loft Omaha with n railroad grnder wltu whom ho had been associating lately. Mrs. Charles Swan received a telegram ycsterduv announcing the death of herslster , Mrs. C. T. Dibble , at tlio ho.no of her son It : 'Akin , S. C. Mrs. Dibble's homo was In Marshall , Mich. , but she hns been south for some time In thohopoof bettering her hoalth. Mrs. Dlbblo will no remembered by many hero who met her when she visited her friends in this city about four years ago , and who were charmed by her graces of woman liness. James Palmer , the Vine street man who wns arrested nicht before last'on nn informa tion lllod by Henry Ilablln , charging him with assault ana battery , was brought be fore Justice Patton yesterday morning. The prosecuting witness wns tumble to make his charge stick , mid Pnlmcr wns discharged. linblln immediately Hied nnothcr information asking that Palmer bo put under bonds to keep the peace. A continuance was granted in this case until next Tuesday. In the superior court the main business transacted yesterday wns the trial of the case of the wcstcra Homo insurance com pany vs .T. M. Palmer. The object of the suit is to recover about $275 worth of premi ums which were allowed by the defendant to go unsettled. Fllokingor brothers appeared foe the plaintiff nnd J. Sinn for the dofcnd- nnt. By ngrcomont of the parties the court Instructed the Jury ornlly , and the case was completed at 5 ; SO o'clock. A missionary convention will be held this evening 1117:30 : o'clock In the Trinity Metho dist church , corner of Ninth avenue and Fourth street , ' . ' . 'he principal speakers of the evening will bo Kov. J. Gallup of Thurman nnd Nov. C. W. Urowor and Ucv. T. McIC. Stewart of this city. The following are the subjects which hnvo been selected for discus sion : "Popular Objections to Missions- ' "Christianity Mlsslonnry In Spirit" and l"J ho Achievements of a Century. " An Information was lllod before Justice Patton yesterday by L. J. Sorensen for the nrrost of Thomas Peterson on the chnrgo of malicious mlsehlof. Sorensen claimed that Peterson had sought to satisfy n grudge which ho hnd laid un ngninst him bv break- In K the windows , door hinges and OVITV- thlng else thnt was breakable about his place of business. Constable IJou Austin. wont to Cut-Oft Island , where both parties live , to serve the warrant for Peterson's nrrest , but in the meantime Poton-on had gotten wind of the fact nnd loft for Omnhn. The ofllccrhas hopes that ho will bo able to make the arrest In n dny or two. T. J. Evnns began sixteen suits in the dis trict court yesterday morning ngalnst prop erty owners in the western part of the city. The defendants are parties who purchased property from Evnns , paying part of the purchase money down and giving mortgages to sccuro the rest. Thov then failed to pay the taxes on the land and Mr. Kvans paved ft for tuotn. The object of the present suits is to recover the manor thus paid. The follow ing nro the names of the defendants in the rases : Bernard Albcrs , L. A. Simons , Martha ( Ircen , J. P. Moore , Fred Luehslngor , Hnchacl Corbctt , U A. tlray , Hcnrv Bur- lulscii. A. M. Johnson , John ; in II. Schroeder , I. N. Hnmmond , Oeorgo W. Hilling. 0 , J , Huldcnson , Morritz Peterson , N. J. Tlbbetts andN. M , H tiling. Recollect that the only installment house jn Council Bluffs und the larircst Installment bouse in the west is Mnndol .t Klein's. Wo sell nt cttitorn prices every article of house hold furniture you use , and Instead of re quiring you to pay cash wo lot you have It on rosy payments. There is no necessity of denying yourself the use of nny article when you can gut everything you wanton suchonsy terms. The largest slock of carpets , stoves nd furniture In the city to select from. U'JO Broadway. \ Chamber sets , Lund Bros. TUB HEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Farmers' AlHunoo Trampling Upon the Milwaukee Railroad. ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS ARE WARMING UR , A Mnn Who Wni Well Knnusli to IMny Jll 1i Klvo but too Sick to Go tn Court Minor Mention niut Personal. A suit was commenced In the district court yesterday by Attorney General Stone to com pel the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul roll- \vuy company to grant n farmers' ' alliances at Hartley iho right to build coiil sheds on the company's ' land. Tlio suit Is brought In the immo of the state of Iowa , nnil Is of consltlcr- nblo Importance from the fnct that It brings Into conflict the state mid the Innro ntul con stantly growing farmers' alliance on ono sldo and the fov.'erful railway corporation which Is made the defendant la the case on the otncr. A cftsc was before the supreme court some tlmo ago In which It was decided tbntlf the rl ht to build elevators , coal sheds or the like were given gratuitously to ono party It must bo granted on the same terms to anyone - ono who might ilcslro It. Three local com panies oUIartlev , O'Drlen county , had been granted permission to build co.il sneds on the company's land In the town free it rent , nnd thoSunnyhill Farmers' ' nlllnnco decided to ask for the same permission. They ashed , but were refused. They thereupon applied to the railway commissioners ! o have the decision of the supreme court enforced. The commis sioners issued an order compelling the com pany to allow the farmers the right they nsked , but still the company remains stub born. The present suit Is to bo mndo n test case , and Is to compel the rail way comnany to plvc the poor , downtrodden fanners the boon they crave so niut'h. It will bo regarded with n great deal of In terest by farmers , as It Is a very common thing In the rural districts , wbcro land Is conimrntlvely [ cheap , for the railroad compa- ulc-i to allow coal nnd gram merchants to erect warehouses on their land as an Induce ment to them to use their roads as n means of transportation. _ NO UANICKUPT STOCK. Tlio Council IHufTs Carpet Company line Xono nf the EUctnaii block , anil Never Advertised It. In justice to ourselves ar.d all other Coun cil Bluffs merchants , wo desire to correct a misleading statement published In all of the dally papers yesterday concerning the Kiso man bankrupt stock of merchandise. A prominent Omaha merchant rushes Into print with the startling assertion thatwonro advertising the IMsoinan stock of carpets , rugs , curtains , shades and draperies wltli the Intention of Inislo.idlng the puulle. This Is a strange sort of an error for an intelligent man to fall into. Wo cheerfully assist in making the correction ho desires so much to have made. I. o , , to have the pub lic understand wo did not get any of the Eisoman stock. Wo innlto the statement broadly and without qualification that wo did not buy n'dollar's worth of thoEIseman bankrupt stock , or any other bankrupt stuff , nnd carry no second hand goods of nny char acter.Vo buy all our goods direct from the manufacturer , the latest styles , fresh from the looms. The only thing we did in the ad vertisement complained ot was to contrast some of our regular , cvoay-day-in-tho-yearnll round prices wltli the "marked up" Ilolden figures. When their prices were "cut in two'1 our regular prices were btill 10 to If percent lower than the "bankrupt bargains. " If Mr. Ilolden marked up the Elsoinati price" ! for the purnoso of "making a big cut , " It was not our fault. It Is positively crucj to put Omaha mor- cliunts. uudor bonds not to compete will : Council Bluffs prices , and Marshall Field & Co. ought to bo nsbamoa of It. NVonronot under any bonds to protect anybody except the obligations nut upon a first class house to protect the public against overcharges und to do a straight legitimate business. "Wo are the larcest exclusive carpet house In the west and wo will undertake- not only to com ' pete , but to do a peed deal bettor than to du plicate Omaha prices on any and everything in our line. Our trade covers tuo territory 100 miles in every direction from Couuci Bluffs ami Omaha , and wo will save you money on every p.urchoso made and guar antee satisfaction. Mall orders receive prompt attention. Cot'xcn.Bi.urrs CVKPKT Co. , 40" Broadway , Council Bluffs. The now dental rooms of Drs. Woodbury are the finest and most complete In ttio west , Next to the new Grand. "Telephone , 143. " They Wnnt to Ilcsolvp. The feeling of indignation among the bus ! ness men against the starting of Injunction suits against the saloonkeepers has at las' ' crystallzed In the forui of n call fora mcotln which is now being circulated among th citizens. The call la substance states thn many of the citizens of Council Bluffs hav been working hard to en banco the value o property In the city and that many , oven c the most ardent believers In temperauco hav been convinced that' the enforcement o prohibition under the existing stati of affairs Is next to an Impossible thing. I then cites the understanding which was hm between the saloon keepers and the nu thoritics at the last city election that no cftori would bo mndo hereafter to stop the sale o intoxicants , but the aim would bo to rcgulati It as well as possible. After whereaslng i this way for uwtillo the call goes on to as that a meeting of the citizens and property owners bo held next Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the court house to take some action expressive of the views of the public In gen eral at the renewal of the saloon war. The call In ita wording is exceedingly peppery , and bears marks of having been gotten up by somcono who Is , or thinks ha Is , thirsting for human ROTO. It has already been circulated nulte extensively and Is still going the rounds for signatures. Special "I say , have you tried the ten , Lund Bros. , 'J3Miila street ? It is lust excel lent. " ' J.C. Blxby , steam dealing , sanitary en gineer , 203 Mar Hum block. Council IHutts Objects tn the Removal. Attorney Ucneral John Y. Stone has filed an objection to the removal of the four cases airalnst the Northwestern , Hock Island , Mil waukee and Ilnrllngton railways to compel them to 11 x their Joint rate charges In accordance wltu a recent order issued by the state board of railway commission ers , from the district to the federal court. Those cases Avero commenced In the district court , but an effort was subsequently made by the com tinnier to have thorn taken to the federal court. The-attorney general claims that the cases hi question arosa under the stnto laws , unit that there is no just ground for their removal to nny other court than the state courts. _ I'urefrcshdrugsnt Davis' , opposite Ogden. Dost heavy poods , S3 per cent ofl , cash. Keller , the tailor , aio Broadway. The Investigation Pln'slied. The county auditor has Just completed his investigation of the swampland mutter which was ventilated by tho" papers some weeks ago. Ho finds that the number of acres claimed under the swamp land act Is 5(5,530. ( Of this number 40,011 hnvo been doo/icd to different panics by the county , leaving 15.SSO acres unaccounted for. ' 1 his land was pre-empted nnct the county Is entitled to f 1.85 per acre for the lot. _ Call on Sclmrz-Smlth Co. for chattel loans and real estate. " 0 Pearl st. Huy your coal and wood of C. I ) . Fuel Co. , 63'J ' Broadway. Telephone 130. Dropped Dead. John Chenowlth , who is visiting the family of Jesse Sawyer , at the residence , 2317 avenue 0 , went to Omaha yesterday to sco the sights. While in a Chinese laundry ho suddenly foil to the tloor , and an examina tion proved that ho wns dead. Thn body wni moved to the undertaking csUhll iYnent of Drexel k Maul , where n p3st-u.nrvctn win held. The results oftho post-mortem shotted that the death resulted from hemorrhage of the brain. W. 0. Estop and an assistant went to Omaha last evening and brought the body to this sldo of the river , \vhoro H will bo burled. The deceased was sixty-nine years of ago. Ktdp nnd Tlilnfc , And ask yourself why you stumld pay old- fashloncd prices for groceries and provisions when you can get Ilrst class , clean , froih poods at modern prices } Head thcso prices : Crackers , per ib , ( > c ; : i Ibs gingcrsnaps for ii'e ; Arbucklo's coffee , 'i" > c per package ; German coffee , 'J.'c ! hams , ( ! o per Ib : bacon , To1 , codfish , 7ic | ; 10 Ib pall white fish , COc ; 3 cans corn , ! 2."C ! 3 cans toma toes , SSc ; 4 cans peas , We ; Davis'No. 10 Hour , 11.50 ; Unvlt "llluo 1) " Hour , 11.85s Buffalo flour , tl.MS ; Gold Medal Hour , $1.43 ; Snow Flake ( lour , $1.00 ; US Ibs buekwcnt$1.00 ! 2.1 boxes of nutehes , 2"o ; box good laundry soap , JI.OO ; 3 IDS leaf lard , Uoe ; good broom , lOc ; oranges , l.'o per dozens coal oil , 8c n gal lon ; 8 loaves Oread. Be ; 1 Ib good tea , U5c. Prompt delivery of goods. Brown's C. O. D. grocery. Telephone 20. Evans Laundry Co. . 520 Penrl street. Telephone - phone ! > 1X . Woods called for nnd delivered. Not HO Sick. Alter AH. A motion was tiled in the district court day before yesterday by Attorneys Burke & Howltt. asking for n continuance ot the case of A. F. Clattcrbuck vs. W. A. Jones. The main ground that was stated for the continu ance was -that Clatterbuck , the plaintiff in the case , was so ill as not to bo able to get out of doors. In support of the motion Dr. liolllnger made aflldavit that ho had exam ined Clatterbuck and had found him suffer ing from a severe attack of nervous prostra tion. Yesterday n resistance to the motion for continuance -was Hied by Fllcklnger Brosthors , attorneys for the defendant , in which were nflidavlts signed by William-A. Jones and F. K. Bragg , stating that they saw Clattcrbuck In a sa loon and grocery store near Parks' mill Mon- dav night , playing high five , nnd that bo was In his usual health so fur as appearances were concerned. The defendant asked that Dr. IJelHngcr bo brought before the court to bo cross-cxn'nincd as to the condition of Mr. Clattcrbuck's health. Tea sets , Lund Bros. Call on D. J. Ilutchlnson & Co. for choice bargains In lots In Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements for the next few days. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O'Brien _ M'jRjtsr.i I tit. . ic ft/i 1'irs. ' H , C. Oliver and Thomas Bean have gone to Florida , where they have plantations. Chief of'PolIco Cary left for St. Louis yes terday on business connected with the olllce. .1. H. Tcscy has returned from St. Joseph , where ho was called by the death of his wife's mother. Oeorco S. Rlillor left yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville , Fla.where ho will remain for several mouths on business. Al Parkinson , who has been traveling for Aultmiui , Miller iV Co. , has entered the cm- ploy of the Globe loan and trust company , , 'itli his headquarters at DCS Molnes. Ttov. D. C. Franklin , formerly pastor of ho Hroadway Methodist churcti , now pre siding older of the Atlantic district , arrived n the city yesterday morning , ana well ro- naln until Thursday. HoysVnntflil at American district telegraph ofllco. China dinner sets , Lund Bros. , 23 Main trect. TUB IJVK STOCK CONTROVERSY. t Is Discussed at a Meeting of the South Omaha IC > ehnnge. A spqclni meeting of the live stock ex- chnnge'was held yesterday afternoon to con- ider the American live stock commission controversy. President Wallworlc presided , nd about seventy-flvo members were pres ent. Manager W. N. Babcock of the stock ards company stated that a mooting had been held Monday afternoon In the oftlco of the Cudahy packing company , which was at tended by the managers of the packing louses , the board of directors of the live stock cxchantro and himself , at which the action of the live stock exchange in re gard to the American live stock commission company was discussed. Mr. Dabcock bo- liovcd that ho expressed the sentiment of the packing house managers when ho expressed the desire to have the previous action of the live stock exchange revoked , providing the American live stock commission com pany would dismiss its injunction suit and abandon all legal proceedings , thus placing all parties Just where they were prior to the beginning of the present controversy. This , Mr. Babcock urged , would bo In the in terest of harmony , for the best Interest and prosperity of ttio yards , and without detri ment to any ono. Mr. Babcock then read a telegram from the Kansas City live stockcoinmlssion company's oftlco tolls agent , Mr. Hrown. John A. Dadisman , at the time the action was taken prohibiting trafllukhnj with the live stock exchange , was opposed to It. but now that the action had been taken he , for ono , wns in favor of manfully standing up by that action. Inasmuch us the Chicago live stock exchange had taken the same course , ho could not sco why this exchange should recede. As for cattle at 50 cents ho know no honest man could do it. VMco President Waggoner was firmly in favor of enforcing the rules of the exchange and of sustaining its former action. As u commission man engagea for live years , and as a member of the exchange , ho could say that the exchange was not a benortt to the com mission men alone , but to stock raisers and shippers as well. The present commissions arc such as have boon in vogue more than twenty years in all stockyards , ana ho know as n matter of experience that no man could do the business for less than the present commissions. Turning toward George H. Brown , ho said : "And Mr. Drown Knows that as well as any man ir this room. Ho knows It botl from . his experience In Chicago and hero. As to the statement made by Mr. Brown , that cattle could bo marketed forliO cents , ho knows It is false , and every commis sion man present knows ui'it it could not bo done. " Mr , Brown said : ' 'I never made any such a statement as represented , that cattle could bo sold at 30 cents. " Secretary Lott read a circular letter from the American live stock commission com pany , showing that the dividends paid were CO per cunt on the capital paid In. Mr. Brown said : "I will continue the in junction proceedings till after the next regular meeting of the exchange , and if the live stock commission company bo admitted to membership I will discontinue them , or If the packing house managers will give a guarantee that they v/111 buy stock at the market prices I will abandon the suit. " Superintendent A. C. Foster of the packIng - Ing houses of Swift & Co. attempted to pour oil on the troubled waters by explaining that the consensus of opinion at Mommy'tr meeting was that neither party should back down , hut only do that which would place tnem in their former positions. In the present ques tion thcro was no antagonism , but simply a question of expediency , and if anyone had made n mistake ho did not think It wrong to undo It. With Kansas City on our south admitting the live stock commission company to member- bhtp , and Sioux City on our north , both competitors with us for stock from u large area , ho believed It unwise to do anything that might drive stock to those places. More than this , much of the Texas stock was handled by the live stock Commission com pany and it wns necessary to got as much of this sjock as possible. Already arrango- incnts hurt been made to euro for It in thcso yards. To cnfu-oj the former action of ttio exchange would drive much stock away and would bo detrimental to the Interests of the stockyards and nucktng house as well as in- vita adverse legislation at Lincoln. Michael H. Murphy , who represented Manager Edward A. Cudahy of the Cvdaiiy Packing company , then offered the following ! Kvsolvcd , That the action of the board of directors of the live block exchange to rt > - sc-liuli'il. to nwalt the uctlonof tliu untUmul It ve-Mock exchange and the eichungu nt Kan sas City. This was amended on motion of Manager Ilabeoek , providing Mr , Brown would aban don his Injunction procccdlrgs. lloth thn amendment nnd motion were lost nnd the mootlti ? adjourned. Messrs. T. K. Uiirllnptoli , tFrod W. Gasmen - mon , W , II. Dudley and ICIjIl'ltus , ecnor.it munagorof the American ltvdl\.tocic coinmls- pion company , hnvo been potted for member * ship , Mr , Titus' application Is recommended by Mnnagar llnbcock ot thfjUock yards , Kd- ward A. Cudahy of the Cud ihy I'.ioklnir co'ii- pnti.v , Jninc.H Vlles , Jr. , of the Omaha Pack ing' company , A , C. Foster.of Swift & Co. , and Hy H. Malay of the U" H. Hammond company , : ' \ A handsome complexion Is one of the great est charms n woman LMII po'ls'fess , 1'ozioul'a ' Complexion Powder gives It. A f.tiTii win : r t totlio Attention of the DCH MulncH Authorities. Dis : MOINH , In. , Feb. 17. ( Spsclal Telegram - gram to THE Bnn. ] William Protzmnn of East Des Molncs , ngoil twenty-four , died yesterday after slxty-ono days' Illness with typhoid fever. During all that tlmo ho wns in' the hands of Christian scientists , who prayed for his recovery , but was never given n particle of medical attention or oven ordinary nursing , His wlfo is nn ardent be liever In the faith cure , and his parents nnd other relatives were kept by force and threats from Interfering. The attention of the city authorities was called to the matter two weeks ago and they attempted to inter fere , but the victim was so far gone that no physician would consent to tnko the case. The fnlth fanaticism continued with the inevitable result. The authorities are now Investigating with a view to punish ment of the praying dand If n criminal case can bo made out. Mrs. Sarah ( Jorren , the leading "scientist" in charge of this case , wns seen last night. "How long have you treated this casol" was asked. "O. I don't ' know ; 1 don'tkconnorecords. ' " "What do you do for your patients ! What is your treatment ! ' * "Wo Just pray for them. " "Is that nil ! " "Yes , wo are all healed through the power of God. " "Do make examination you over nny personal tion of your patients to sco what is the mat ter with Uicmf" "No , wo don't never make no examina tion. " "Then your treatment Is the same for nil dlieasesl" "Vos , wo are all healed by the grace of Cod : It cures all things. " "Then you would do the same for a broken leg that you would for ncaso of dlptherial" "Just the same. " A Street Hallway Fight. Sioux CITV , la. , Feb. 17. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bun. I Two street railway companlns nro having nn interesting light hero today over rights on certain Important streets. The old comnany holds a franchise to build a double track line on Fourth street to a bridge across the Floyd river , which ia the key to the east sldo of the city. On this brldgo the exclusive right is held by the now company. Neither company can build its lines from the center to tuo suburbs without concessions from the other. Ttio city coun cil has been unable to settle the trouble , and today the now line commenced to lay track on the bridge to orotect its richts. Immedi ately the old line began to double track on Fourth street , loaaine to the bridge. The crews of workmen got' ' into n light at 10 o'clock this evening and nro now nt it , each company trying to protect Its own territory. The trouble will probably bo settled in the courts. _ Ijcvi-ccliulen. ! Sioux CITV , In. , Feb. , 17. [ Special Tele ram to Tun Bii : . ] The wedding of Joslo Schuleln of this city und Joel Leviof Chlca-'o iccurred this evening nt the Hotel Garrott- son in the presence of ' : i largo company of Viands from Chicago , St. Louis , Omaha , Mil waukee nnd Minneapolis Her. Dr. Koscnnu of Omaha oHlclnting. The bride's parents * Mr. and ( Mrs. Joseph Scunlcin , bekmsr to the wealthy 'circle ' of Hebrews in this city. Amonc the guests from Omaha uro Mr. and Mrs. Fisher , Mrs Katz , Miss Rothschild , und Miss Kosp. The presents were very costly and rate. Tomorrow Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovl cave for n tour in the south. Objected to the Smell. Booxi : , In. , Feb. 17. [ Special Telegram to THE BEI : . ] Boone is all torn up , nnd Is hav ing a lively racket on account of Its packing house. This wns established last summer , the citizens having raised a purse to assist in paying its rent and securing the institution. It has boon remarkably successful , killing over twenty thousand hogs since November , but It smells. Bo much of n row has this smell caused that the packing house was closed and the proprietors chreatonto remove to Carroll , where the citizens offer to pay all expenses of removal. Killed by the Indians. Dunuquc , In. , Feb. , 17. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.i : . ] The remains of Anthony Dcwster , once a resident of this county , nr- rlvcd at his former home fn Liberty town ship yesterday. A few years ago ho re moved with his family to the vicinity of Pine Ridgp , S. D. About n week ago ho was killed by Indians , scalped , and his head sev ered from his body. It is reported that thrco of his children were scalped , and his wife nnd hired man escaped. The murderers were a small band of roving hostiles not yet surrendered. _ Holil for Horse Stealing. Duxr.vr , In. , Feb. 17. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bnn. ] A valu.iblo horse was stolen recently from James Nash , a prosperous farmer hv'ing near Dunlnp , and Constable A. B. Taylor wns sent after the culprit. After a long chase ho was captured and lodged In Jail In default of ? .V)3 ) ball , and his prelimin ary examination will occur tomorrow. Hols supposed to bo n moinbor of nn organized gang of crooks , as Deputy Sherlf ! Campbell of Mills county was hero after him yester day. Ho is also wanted at other places. Citizcit'ri Bank All Illglit. CIIESTOV , la , , Feb. 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bui : . ] The stnto auditor and bank examiner completed their investigation of the affairs of the Iowa Stnto Saving * bank this morning. They found the bank solvent and In the best of condition. They found no evi dence of fraud or mismanagement on the part of the oftlcers. The bank shows that the late president , C. E. Edgerton , who suicided a few days ngo leaving" letters containing damaging charges , wa ? , ' evidently laboring under hallucinations. To the question , which Is your favorite poem I there may bo .a great variety of answers , but when asked , which Is your fav orite blood purillori thnrq can only ho one reply Aycr's Sarsapriljji , because it Is the purest , safest , and most , economical. g the Proa. WICHITA , Kan , , Febl' 17. [ Special Tele gram toTnu Biu. : ] Thpl'Advocnto ' printing oftleo ntColdwatcr wa prpken Into just be fore daybreak this looming by a party of men alleged to belong to'tho farmers' alliance. They shoveled the typo into sacks and carried it uway , scattering it qyeii ttio prairie outside of town. They then fo ro down the press , hauled It in n wagon tp.tho . river and throw it in. They then made an unsuccessful at tempt to burn the Echo oftlco In the same placo. Botli papers have been criticising the alliance and had been warned to desist. Mrs. M. Schnenbergor. Deaver Dam. , Wis. , writes : ' 'AVo hnvo used Dr. Thomas' IClcctrio Oil in our family for coughs , colds , croup and rheumatism. Itourcs every tlmo. " * ' " ' I'rodlutloiiH for February \VcntIicr. As there two but ( .wonty-qlfjht dtvys in this month there ought to ha IOSH cold ntinosphoro thtm In January , but "nil signs full in dry weather , " therefore wo cnn only eay ttint the oloctrlc-iltfhtod , steam-heated , vostlbulod , limited trniiiH of the Chicago , MUwaukco & St. Paul rnllwny will continue to run dally ho- tweon Onmhn , Council BlulYs and Chi cago. The oloctrlo light reading Inmp in onch berth In the novelty of the ngo. Ticket ottico , 1601 Furnain Btreot , Omaha. 13tl * tt 1M , VI , K It (1JKH. \ Noble I.onl J'nyn They Have Not Itfcn lirokcn , LOXDO.V , Fcb , 17.-In the house of lonU todny , replying to questions about the con vention between Newfoundland nnd the Lnltul States , thu delay regarding which Is causing dissatisfaction In Newfoundland , Lord ICniifaford , secretary of stnto , siild the imiionnl government had been condemned for l-rc. ki.tr engagements , but none wore overmiuio. It may nt some tlmo , bo possible to securn for the colony the advantages It desires without prejudicing the interests of other parts of the cmpiro , hut the imperial consent to negotiate separate arrangements has always been subject to a well recognized principle thnt the imperial government must bco how far it is proposed to effect tlio other Interests of thu rmplrc. Leave to negotiate does not Imply Imperial sanction. The Canadian government mndo u protest ngalnst the Newfoundland convention with the United States , and , after mature consideration , the government decided It could not , for the present , become completed. TttLHEIt ( HIT OP IT. A Proportion Ibr n Xollvcrrlti Mndo and Withdrawn. Loxnov , Fob. 17. In the commons this evening Mr. Vincent moved that the govern ment nt the earliest opportunity , Invlto the British colonies to n conference in London to debate the best means of nforinlngzollvereln. Uo contended that imperial federation was only to bo obtained through commercial fed eration. A lengthy debate followed , partici pated in by Sir Lyon Playfulr , CJoschen , chancellor of the exchequer , nnd others. The latter believed the increasing desire for a closer union between England and the colonies nies ought to bo fostered. There was no likelihood , however , that the colonies would consent to a conference on n free trade basis. Thcro only remained differential duties nnd ho failed to sco how thuv could bo imposed. Mr. Vincent withdrew his motlou. Nothing In It. LONDON' , tcb. . 17. Inquiries mndo today by an Associated press reporter nt the foreign ofllco in regard to the statement published In Vienna yesterday that the English und United States governments had agreed to submit the Behrlng sen question to the arbi tration of King Humbert show the report un true. true.Do Do Witt's Little Early Hlsers. Best little pill ever mado. Cure constipation every timo. None equal. Use them now. M'tt.iXK OF Vlll'llt AT L'IFJtItE. That Nearly Itcsultctl In a Murder. PIKUUK , S. D. , Feb. 17. [ Special to Tun Brn. ] I , F. Cochrauo , formerly of the ITreo Press press room , chased Fr.mk Wilklns , an employe of the Joe rooms , through the print ing ofllco last night , after having beaten him with a cane while on the sidewalk. Other employes interfered and probably prevented Cochrnno from Killing WilKlns. Trouble grow out of the raarriapo of Coeh- rano's sovontCQii-yenr-old son , llcrt em- iloyed in the press room nnd Miss Molllo ilson , aged twenty-one , n compositor n the ofllco. Young Cochrano's parents objected to his Keeping company with Miss Wilson on account of the disparity in their nges. Last night nf tor quitting work young Cochrane , Miss Wilson and AVilkins went across the Missouri river to Fort Pierre , in Stanley comity. Thcro a license wns secured und the lovers were married. On returning to Pierre young Cochrano went to his par ents' homo mid his bride repaired to her homo in East Pierro. After sunpor the boy told what ho had done- and the father started out on a quest for vengeance. Cochrnno patcrwns arrested , but allowed his liberty on his own rccogniranco. Coch rnno Ills was torn from his bridal bed and lodzc-d in Jail. _ _ Ask for Van Houten's Cocoa. Take no other. _ _ Tricked License1 ! . VI3HMIM.10X , S. D. , Feb. 17. [ Specinl Tele gram to THE BKH.J Louis Lickholra , a boot- eggcr , Hcddy Snyder , proprietor of a gambl ing den , and Peter Bcrglund , proprietor of a low restaurant , were arrested last night by Deputy United States Marshal Kecly , for selling liquor without n government license , nnd this morning were taken to Sioux Falls for examination. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup for CniL- chcn Teething relieves the child from pain. ' . ' 5 cents a bottle. PoIygamlstH Own Up. SU.T LAKK , Utah , Fob. 17. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tim Bin.l : Seven members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints teed up in the district court and nleadeu utility to living In polygamy. They were nil lined in sums ranging from ? 100 upwards. Most of them were of the most ignorant class. Ono man was sentenced to six months in thn penitentiary. Over-150,000 Howe scales have been cold , and the demand increasing continually. Borden - den & Selleck Co. , Chicago , 111. Klrrotcnd'H .Siiocrssor. Thocouncil last night confirmed thomnyor's appointment of A. A. Agbert as a member of the bonrd of public works , to succeed Mr. Kierstead. Gesslcr's MagicHcadacho Wafer ? . Cures a headaches in ! JO minutes. At nil druggists 1(111(1 ( ( lUUUlKH ! lll ( INSTITUTE. Kor tlio treiUnontnf nil CItIONIC.\N'1 [ > HUIUIICAI. IHHKASICS. llrucoi , .Appliance : ) fur Deformities nmt Tnisseu * . llest Fncllltlei , Apparatus unit llcmedifi for successful treatment of o : y form of cllsccue roiitilrln ; ; Modlcnlor Hurulcnl Treatment. NINKTY ItOOMS FUU 1'ATlKNTs ) , lloar.l anil Attcnilnnuo. Hint Acrnniiuodntlnna Wost.Vrlln for circulars on Deformities and llrnccj , Trussin , Club Foot , Curvn. turuii of Spine , l'llo , ' . "umors , Cancer , Cdlnrru , llroncliltls , Inhalation , Kloctrlcltr , 1'nr.ilysli , Kpll uyHy , Klilneys , llluihter. Kie. Knr , Hkln "lid Illnnil niul all HnriflenKipcralloii * . DlrtHAHKSOK VU.MK.N nspeclalto , Itnokos Dlsensci of Women Krco.Vo Imvo Intuly added n lylnit In Department for \YYmion DurlriK conlliuMiii'iit ( gtrlrtly I'rlrntu. ) Only Itnlla- lilo Mcdlrnl Institute Making n Hpocittlty of 1111- VATK DIHUAHHS. All lllotxl DIviMKCs successfully tronteit. Jleillclno or Instrument ! bent l > y mail or express tocurely pnckctl , nu marks to indicate contents or render. One personal Interview preferred , Cnll nn < l consult us or tend history of jour nun. ami wo wllUi-nil In hitn wrapper our HOUIC TO MK.N FUKB : upon Pri vate , SpocUl or Nervous Diseases , with question list , Address ull letters to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin , President , lith and Hurnoy Streets , Oniiihii. D . IN AIL THb WOHLU THERE IS OUT ONE CURE DR. HA1NES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It can bo altrn In u cup uf t-ulfie ur tcu. or In ur. 'J lc ufr otl , without ti9 kuowledcoot th patient , if neoeuirII li ab olut ly Uarml > > nd will iflecl ptrmao0nt aad apeadir oure , vrbotbcr tlio tatleui It .tiic rie iaarlnkaroraaBlooaollivreok. ITAKEU LAlL1 * . It op r le ยง o quietly and vilh auoh o r > unity that the patient uudcrgoei no Inoonvcnlenci , and ere h u aware , hie coutplettt relorouulon le ffeoted. 49pa29bookof panlcultra free. Tobthadot KUIIN Ai CO. , IBth < i fiouilaoi , & lUhJt Curninc Hie. Dp * Trade aupplled by 1I..AKE , 1JIIUCB Oe CO. and JOCUAUIjaON DUUU OO. Omaba The room' * In disorder , The rnt'R on the tnlilc , The flower-stand uppct.nml the mfochlcf to pay ! Ami Johmir In Fdt'mnlnir At loud ns bo's nblo. Tor nothing KOCS rl bt when imumnn'i nwny. Wlmt a scene of tll comfort nnil con fusion homo would be If nminimi did not ictiiin. If jour wifu Is slowly urcaUtiK tlown , from a combination ol domestic CUIM and female dlsoidci ? , innkc It your Ilrst business to icstoro her health. Dr. 1'Icrce's Favorite Pie- scrlptKm \\llhotitn peer ns a leinctly for feeble nnd debilitated women , nnd Is the only inuillclnu for the class of innln- dlcs known ns " fcmnlo diseases" which U eoltl , by drujrctets , tintlcr n posilice guarantee'tvom the ninuufncttircis that It will fjlvu antlslhctloti , In every case , or the money -nill he refunded. It Is a positive cur for the most complicated. onso . It's nn Invlporatlnp , restorative tonic , nntln Fopthlnp ; nnd strengthening nervine , Imrartlni ; tone nnd vl or to Iho whole Hystrn. It's n legitimate medi cine , too carpftillv compounded by'an experienced plivslrlan , nnd mlnptccl to woman's ilrV ' " " Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists , 14OD lDOUGLi.A.S S OMAHA , NEU. Tuo most widely nnil favnralilv knownspcc nllsts Inllio rnftol States. Tholr lonu ax lorlunue. temarUablo skill anil iitmnrsnlfuiu ess In the licatincntnnd cure of Norvoti" Chronlo and t-nrKlcnl Discuses , cntltiu tlios eminent physicians to thn full confldonvu o ho nllllctrd everywhere. Thuv Ritarnntoo : A CEKTAIN AM ) I'OSITlVR C'UHK to ho aw f ul rlVocts of curly vice nnd the ntiinur ons evils thatfollow In Its trnln. f I'KIVATE. 1ILOOI ) AM ) SKIN DISEASE sni'i'illly. completely mill permanently enrol NI3IIVOUS DEIHLlTY AND BEXUAL1US OUDKKSyield readily to their skillful treat- _ _ LEf , FISTUr.A AND RECTAL ULdEH cunrantocd ciuetl without pain or dctuntlo 'roin ' ImsliipsM. IIYDIKJUEIjE AND YA1UCOOKI/E pcrma iciitly nnil successfully i-ured In uvcrycaso SYI'IIIUP , GONOIIUIIEA. ( Ihl'.KT. Spur natorrhcd , Scmlunl Weakness Lost Mnnliooi N'lKht Emissions' . Decayed I'.ieultlcs , l-'cnnil lYeaknoss mid till delicate disorders | > eciilln o either M < \ poHltlxoly cured , as neil us a 'unctlonnl illhordersthat rosmt rromyouthfu "ollles or the oxnsssof mat tire yon is. s'l'k'IPTIIK'I" Oiiaranleoil jmrmitno n 11 O l iviv/l u Ivlj ciireil , removal coinnlct without ciittlniti ciinstioor dilatation. C'urc olTi'Ctcii at homo hy patient \\ltlioutnmo " pala or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. . ) I7 PIT 1JIJ The unful olTocts o \j\j l\\j \ unrly vice ivlilch hrhiK orennlc weakness , dcstioyliiL' huth mind an ) udy. with all Its dreaded ills , iicrnuuicntl ciurd. ] V'C | Address those wholiavo 1m * > J iialreil tlienisehci by tin .iropor IniliilKoneo and solitary habits , whlc ruin both mind and hody , unllttliiK them Co juslnoss. Htiidv or marrlago , JIAKUIii : ) MEN or those cntarhiR on that inppv life , aw are of physical debility , quickly OUR SUCCESS in based upon facts. I'list I'ractloal experi ence. Secnml K very ease Is specialty stud led , thus Htiit-tlnn rlsht. Third medicines are Iiicputed in our laboratory exactly to suit uncli case , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB DR. J. . McCrHEW , THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE DISEASES Curctl In 3 to i days without tholnas of an liount'tlmo from liushiesj , 'J'homoit absolute euro for Rlrot imJ all luimiylnK ( llH'Imws over known to medical BclcnccHrpllllin ) , warrnnteil euro In 'M to M dnyn ' 1 lie most powurful roinoly yet known fur u permanent euro , btrlcturu or pain In relieving the lilitililcr , curcil at home , without Instruments ; no ciittlMKino j > aln , no diluting , LOHS of Manhood or Weakness positively curort ; Imtant relief , Skin diseases ami femulodlicnius permanently curiMt. Dr. .McCrow's luccuis In tlio truntmcnt of 1'rlvato IMncaioi has neverlicon cqunlleil , anil hU ntfnl nrmy of pntleilts reaches from the Atlantic to tlie rncltle. llouks nnil Clrculnrd fri'ti. Ladles from 2 tn 4 only. 14th unit Fnriiiim streets Oicnha , Nob. Knlruncu on olthur ( trcot. trcot.LLG.WESFS NERVE AND BIW TREATMENT. Spcin for HrsUrli , l > ltitne , Flu. Xmr ljl . Witbo tuln n , Uental iJeprttaalon. Hoftanlnirnf the lintin.ro- lultlne In Innnlly ij.id It&dlnir to inliory dwar ar.J deAth , Prvmaturo Old Affo , llarrennctu. l.osp of I'cmer taalther soi , involuntary Loaica.nivl Bpvrrnilonl.ao.i caus il br ortr- iUoof Iho brnln , viir liuia or OTer-li\duK ncu. fcach bol conialnsonjnionlt'n lr u roont. Si a box , rr all tor 81 , icnt tir mtll prepaid. with each order for ill boiri , win nnd purchoior ( nmrantto tu refund racacy If the Ireilnnnl GOODMAN DItUG CO. , 1 110 rniiiuin fetieet , Oinahii. Nnb. \y \ n tbun eac'liie remedy for all tlin nnnaluinl dlnobari.'i'H ami private lUseatenntinen , A certnlu euro for the ilt-Wll- tatlne wi-akncss peculiar to tvomi u. Jrrescriheltandfcelsafa In rernmmeDdloi ; It W all suirerers. 8TONMD..Orc Tcnu : , Nulit hy IlriiKKlsl'lv ' 1'IIICU ttl.UO. BEAUTYO' SAVING LABO RvdLEANLINESS , DUlMBIUTYBtCHEAPNESS.UKEQUrUiED. No ODOH WHEN HEATED. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL Bi.UFF3. _ _ "fill ! 11 SAM A. half IntcroiUti n poiid av- -L In ; ; hotel In u lnrKuto\\n. Apply nt onc4 to .liihiibtDit k Van Patten , Council ItliilTs In , iilOHSAl.K-Si-ed i rtntoo 'ir"l,000 liuiholsof J l.arly Hmo and Ohlin. Apply to Moil unite HUliton , VuTIl llrotulwuy , or " 15 VlnostrooN Council llliill- " . " pltSKS for salt * . 1 will sell farm hiirsu nt reiiioiiiibU-prk'psniid plvoonoyt'iir'stlinc , niTi-st at Oper couti satlifacMory must l > ul\cii. ) l.vonanl Kvcrott. 171O1ISAM : A bnrsalii ! ninv inuilnrn JL. with all the Into Improvements , xoven roonmi will otl on easy luiyniiMils ; Inoatedim the I'ltth uM'iuioiuotor line. I ) . J. llutuliht * son , Cli llni.uhviiy. room hntiso anil two lots , ' on Harrison st. A mn.Icrn housu iind a peed homo cheap , 1) . J , llutehliison , 017 llroail , IjlOUSiVIdiVery line roadster , 4 ynnrs. ami JLcry line fiiinilv mare , 4 yonrs ; clicaii for cnsli.ono oripun. \\lll tnulo for iinrlclit pi ano. Mar. ilouriolni , innslo teacher , lll tuts- imm street , Council llluirs. FOIt SAM' rino s and doiihlo ro.id- sters and heivy : drausht horses. Will also (111 ( orders for any stvlo of horses wanted. 1/eavoordiTs with Dr.V. . Ij. ration , ( ton trill livery nnd Rale stables , 21 and ' N , Main Council llluirs. FOK SALE or 'llont Qardon" "ToTulT wlti houioi , by J , U. Hlca. 101 Main at. , Uounoll CITZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . llS.OOO DntBCTOiw I. A. Miller , V. O. Oloasjn , H , li , filiUKiirt , H. 10. Hart , J. U. KdtiiuniUou , Uliarloa O. Hannnu. Transact Konor.il b.itikhu busi ness. I ar est caplt.il and aurplui of uuy bank In Hoiithwestorn lawn , INTEREST ON TIMa DEPOSITS , M. H. CHAMBERLtN. M. D KVB , IAHV : NOSIJ AND TL1HOAT Hl'Kfl AI.IST , Cuuucll 11 hi IK , In. Allill i'H oaof Iho 15Y1 : . ( IAH , NO.SK mut TIIHOA-I trtMitcit IT'I | the grcatasl : Bklllnnd rnro. E CATAIlltll , ASTHMA nnil HAY FKVKIl trcutuil with eminent HIICCO-O. SUIUIIOALOl'HUA'l'IOKS.iyhoroiipcciinrj- 1 ! iiljr purformoi1 n Itti thu utmost cnrn nml nklll , un. turhiK perfect ruulti FINDS f ( H.AHjKri nccnr- ntely pro crlbi'il , correcting nil rofnictlro troubles , as Mjopln llyieropln | nnil AttlKlnntlsin , thui run- ih'rlnKnli-'lit e.ity c-loir ninl pittnlu i IMIIUNIU NKUHAI.IilA nnil SICK IlKAIlAC'lli : , nlt > r ymrj of trrrlbla mitlarhiK , no relief , entirely cm-oil Orllco. Itoom 1. SluikMrt Illuclf , otor lienuUo , ' uluru , Council lllulM In COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All k I ml s nf Dying nnd Cleaning donti hi tlin IllKhestbtylouftlio Art , Ktidctl and Htnlnoil Kahrlus mailo to look us good as now. Worle promptly done nnd dullvorod In alt parts of the country. Send for price list 0. A. MAOIIA.N , Prop. , 10u liraadw.iv. Near Northwestern lj ) COUNCIL , ULUITpa , IA. 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. II. Jncqucmln & Co. , Jewelry Ptoro rinleyBurke.Geo.W. Howitt.Thos. E. Oamdy Burke , Hewitt &Casaily , Attorneys-at-Law 1MIACT10K IN THIS STATUS AND FliOUIlAT4 COUKTS. Offices : J. J. lirown Iliilldlng , Council Uluffi , IowaW. W. C.ESTEP , Cornell Bluffs , Iowa. II North Main Street , ruiurnl Director mil K'li OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main an 1 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dniilors In foreign an I ilomoitlo xchanl * Collection made and Intorust paid on tl.na deposits. WOODBUBY'S ' FACIAL S04P For tlio Skin nnil Sralp. Propired bj s Dermatolodst with 2U jean * oxperlnnco. UnR'iualed fot- eczema , ecaldliMil , clly hkm , flesh worms , chapped haniU. o\rcs- rlv perspiration , ugly rotnploilon. etc. An unfailing remedy for all rcatp affections , ami a Hire proveat * ivo of all forms of alia dlseaios. For Sale by Drugglits or lent by mail , Prlco CO cents. tinlnl Itlitiiilclinc lX-pai nooVrnn rot. - > I ' Utllll JUtMlllhlll'h. . , . . i i < | iy idli.iuiJIeh.ii | i , Mlo-lril.a , o ill ikln > nd icilp .fT.cllcu. nl tbilr tr.iliuiolM l ( itftltilfur ) lOc. Cu iulutlonfirc. aumitor ly Ictlir. JOHN II. AVdOIIIUIItY , DmnRlolonltt I 1 3 IV.la ! Bt. , New York Xatlee. Notice Ishorohy Klrun that Hcalod lildn will bo rc'culvt'd by the lln.'inl of TrilHtcusot thu villain of Wlsnor , NnlruMku , from ilntonp un til suvim ( Ti o'clouk p , in. , sUinduril tliiio , tlid ' 'nil dny of March. 1S91 , for thn ( ixten-liii ot the \vatcr uorlcs system of uuld vlllimuof WIs- ti IT. I'liins , 8 | > ouincntlons and details nro on fllo ulthtlio vllliiKCuluik , nt hlsollleu. wlioro hld- ihsrH may Itispuct thcsuinu ; und thuKanmslmll ho uxtunduil uuconllirj losald ] ilunH..H | > iUlllcn- ! ItoiiH und dutalls , and sli.ill ho coin phi ted within tliotliiiunuinud nndut materials men * tloni'd. All hldi iiiiist bo In wrltliiK. fllod with the vlllu'-0 olvrk. on or before SIIV.MI o'oiouic p. m. stiiiularil tlini * . Iho "nil day of .March , Itt'll. ' The lloiiid of Trustees icscrves ha rljht to ro.U'claiiy or nil him . Thu HucecsHful bidders will ho reqnlrGil to tilvu biiiiils to Bald village of Wlsner us re Hill ml by luw. lly order of the Hoard of Tntsteos of Bald vH- laso of Wlsnur , this Uth day ot [ HKAdl February. Ib'JI. Attest : K. H. IIKIMIK. Chairman. L. 0. Uii NOKf , VillajoC'Icrlf. Notice Is horohv Klvod that the roxnlur an nual inoetlnir ut thu bUiokholdeM of thu Houtll I'lulln I.iind ooiiipiiny will ho hold nt tliu of- llco of snlil coinpuny. In Lincoln , Noli. , on the first \\Vilnosday \ In March , HJI. holnir tlio Uli ( lay nf thu month , lly orilnr of thn baard of 'dlructoi-a. 1C. O. I'lliM.iM , Secretary , ' Lincoln , NohrasUa , 1'ohruiiry : i , 18HI. ' . . l'.Vd-30-t WANTFD.Aisonts to soil tlio 1'lnlosa .VVA.1M 11-.U - -0,0ca , , | , LII0. | llo ) ( , , , iy line ovur liivunted tliat holda thu clothfs with * out jilns ! a perfi'ot success ; patent roucntly IhHiiwl ; hold only by auontH , to whom the ox- elusive rUht IsKlvuu , Onrcculnt of Mconla wo will send n hinilo ! | ) line by mull ! also clrcu > larnl price ll t and terms to a < > nt. Hi-cnril yiiuriorrltory at oni-o. Addruus TUB TIN I.KhH OLOTIIKS LINE CO. , 17 lloriunu 6 , Worcester 11-ui