Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1892, Part One, Page 6, Image 6
0 THE OMAHA DAILY HKK : MAY 1HD2--SIXTIWN PAr.KS. TJIJ3 OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL ULUl'Ta OFF1CK : - NO 12 PKAHLSTHKCT. I tihiml tj Cnrtltrtonny nartbf the Cltv I ! \ \ . TII.TON , MANAOEH. n _ Ml.\tllt .V/.A //O.V. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council lllufTs Lumber Co. , coil. I tuft's chattel loans. 201 Kappbloo . Uoyil PorjjrnvM is under arrest on tbo charge of vagrancy. Union Sundav school lesion study at tbo YOUIIR Men a Christian association rooms to- eight , The Ninth district silver convention will meet nt 'J o'clocn this afternoon In the I'otln- wattamlo Democratic ussoclutlon headquarters - quarters , A mc'otlni : will bo held this ovomnR nt 7 o'clock nt the Von nit Men's Cnrlstiiui asso ciation for tno purpoio of organizing n bicy cle club Tlio grand lodeo of the Truobund of Iowa , Illinois. Missouri and N'oOrasUn , will con- vcno In this city during July. Two hundred tlclcRitos will bo present. The Jnrv In the case of Wheeler ngMnst Uond"n. which win on trial In the district couit jcstcrdiy afternoon , brought In a scaled verdict last evening. J 1'urcoll , a verv young man. was caught trying to bicak into H barn on Main street near the corner of Ninth avenue last evening nnd run In on a cnnrgo of vnpiancy. The rrcont storm did considerable damage nt Mnnnwa. The largo ranhods northeast of the hotel woio blown dow.i nnd other small buildings suffered from the wind. A incetltiKOt the llnancial oxatnlni'rs of the Order of Americans Is being hold In tno parlors of the < ! r.iml hotel. About iwonty- Jlvo meinbeis of tlio order are present from nit purls ( if the country. The Jury In the case ol Hirnctt and Wai- Inco against btownrt A : Hunter was dl - chr.iged bv Judge Deomcr late Thursday tighten .iccount of Its inabllltv to n ioo upon u vcinict. It had been out for thioo tiavs nnd two nights. Dr. nnd Mrs A P. Hanchott entertained nbout tvvpnlv of their friends from this city nnd Omaha Thursday evening at their losi- tionco on fourth sticet. In honor of Govoinor ] Jilingham ! and wile ol Vermont , who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. fc. C. Smith. All children who attend the Sundav schools of the vai Ions Methodist diuretics nro requested to tnc-ot nt 12HO o'clock today nt the Htoidway chuich to talco the motor for Omaha , whotc they will attend the children's cxurcliosat the conference. Manager Stone of the motor line issued an oruei to the motoi men anil conductors some tinio 111:0 to don tlielr straw hats for the season May ! M. The appointed dnv iolhd around jesterdav nnd straw hats nod winter overcoats weio the older of tuo tiny. Kinil fcjchui/ , who has been hunting a Vjondsman over since ho was found guilty of embezzlement In Justice ll.immor's couit , succeeded in gnttlne oiio jesterda.v nftcinoon nnd was released from tlio custody of Con- tttublo Austin pending his appeal to thu dis trict court. Tlio regular meeting of Ktchelah council No ,1 , ilumcc of I'ocnhGiitns.wlU Do held this u\ mint ? in the wiswn'n of the Hod Men , cor ner of liioiidwny and Mnin stiuct , : it llio eighth inn for the election of ofllcers for the next tot m. It is debited that there Do u full attendance of the members. An Invitation has been received by Abe Lincoln post. Giauci Army ol the Republic , to attend a cnmi ) Hie tins o\cning under the auspices of ( iiant post of Omaha. Dr. A. J. 1'ulmer and Cliaplalu McCabe aio expected to bo present and malto addresses. All soldiers , sailors ami sons ot voter.ins , to Kothpr wilh their wives and swoelhcails , are icqucstcd to moot at the Grand Aimy nail on Pearl street to t.iko tuo motor for Omaha. > A bottling establishment owned by a man named IJIunlc at the corner of Main street nnd Ninth uvi-nuo was entered by burglars Thursday night mid a revolver and a doron bottles of beer tuiieti. Ve turdav morning Kicliunt Urinin was thought by Offloor f'ovalt to be t'jociillly ' purtv nnd wusar icstca. tiiiflln uns found trying to got into the cash drawer of a South Main Btroet butcher shop Thursday but managed to get uunv before ho could bo .ipprehondcd. He will baton hearing this morning in police court on the chaise of burulnry. Ogden house furnishes boaia nntl room lit populnr prices ; from $ 5 00 to $35.00 per month , accoidioglo room. Jnrvis 1S77 brandy , purest , safest , best. Pastures for hoiscs nnd cattle on George ! ' . Wright's farm south of Coun cil liltilT * : WO ncies blue grass ; running water. 1'or terms apply to James Itaph lit fin in I ouso opposite Wixhash lound house , or addicsa l'1' . Wiight , Bald win block. _ J'J.V.'SO.VI/j I' tli.KSlt irili. A. T. Kllckinger left Thuisday night for Burlington on bu .Incss Mr. and Mr3. C B Swan of Jnnesvllle , Wis. , nio In Ihocily visiting Mr. and Mia. II. W. Tllton. MaiMial Daniels of Missouri Vnlloywas in the city vosteiday , a guest of Muishal J. L. Teiiiplolon. Mrs. O.V. . Snnford , wife of the president of the riist National banr , arrived wilh her two sons vcsloiday from Wisconsin , and they uill make their fuluro homo In this city. 1' . L. Severs , n prominent attorney of Stnau and n member of the state republican central committee , was In the city Wednes day mul held a conference with a nunibnr ol local republicans with reference to the place of holding the next republican state conven tion. Council Bluffs is leportod to have ti food chance for being the place selected. $5 00 buys tlio best lawn mower. Investigate the Huril icfrigorators and the wonderful Now Process and Quick Meal vapor stoves at Colo's , 11 Main btlCC't , Jarvis 1877 hr.in ly , six old mod.ils. Kullroiil .Mini In Tionhlc. J. C. Slsson nnd U. L. Foidlck , two rail road men In tbo employ nftho UocK Island , raised a commotion voitorday morning at the moat inaiket of John P.vors , on Main street near the corm > r of Story. They worn dis covered list after robbing livers' honroost of n clilckon. and when livers oxpostululcd ono of thorn hit him n bounding thump on tbo head , Ho struck hack nnd then took refuge inhldo the shop. Thu luo railioaders , who \\cro dilnlilug , followed , ono of thorn pick ing up a chair ihat stood handy and breaking down the toim door and the Inaldo door. llu then attempted to knock Hvers clo.vi \\lth the chair , \\tion rolnfoicements np peaied and the tuo pugilists \\uro run off Later in iho morning ( boy wcro located nt n balnon on Lou or Main si root and Marsha Tcinplotoii arrested them after chasing ono of them several blocks. Jiirvls wlnos , the oldest nnd boat. Patron Uo blue Ice \\agonsfor Mo. nvei channel lee , Mulhollund & Co. 'I'ol. lUi Jarvia 1877 brandy , sold by all dealers. ChaDinan'B soreon factory. Exclusive eei eon doors and windows. Sou him 01 wrlto for prices. 15 Pearl St. , Council UlulU Aiiuthur on WlUnn. Constable Henderson of Moorohead , Mo noun county , was lu tha city yesterday 01 the- track of Henry Wilson , who la now in the jail awaiting a trial on toe charge of obtam Ing money under fatso pretenses. Wilson , I i ullngcd , was at Moorohoad a few da\s ago. itnd uhilj theio pas ud a check for I1UO on n local fctoicltoouur v\hlch turuod out later 01 to bo a forgery , Wilson has already span a term In tlio penitentiary for n similar of fcuso. The cnsu pc'idiug against htm in th superior court was again continued vestcr day and It U probable that it Mill ba dis inUsod and the Mouoaa county oftlclal wll bo allowed to take blm la cbar o. NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oontcst Oaso of Messrs. Smith nnd Loblmrt Subraittctl. 1AY NOT BE DECIDED FOR MONTHS Itpprosrntutlnn of tlio 1'ltth \Varil In the City Council Intolvud of the Merit * of tlio Ciisc. All day yesterday was occupied by Judge -IcUco - In hearing the arguments of the at- orncjsln iho PIflh ward conlest , W. II. Ware malting Iho opening ar.u closing speech ' thjp.ilnlllt ail t ! M . Hurl for tno do- ondant. Mr. Ware's opening suecch consisted munlyof a nlher confusing malhomallcal domonstiatlon of Iho proportion Ibat the ballots could not , by any stroke of loKorde- miln inxo been chanircd from w hat they were vhon Iho judges and clerks complolod Ihelr canvass lo wiial ihoy were when opened In court. Ho called the attention of llio com t o the fac-t thai JJl slrnUht republican tick- c-tswero claimed by thu defense to have boon voted. In iho bet ihurovvoro now only . " .Mstraietitrenubilcaii tickets , but there were twelvollekclB , which wore strnlghl republi can excepting fo'1 ' the vole for aldernnn , which was u blank. Ho claimed Ihat this showed the the Judges had cotlen lholr'J.34 voles bv counting iho Ivvelvo blanks for Smilh. Ho also called nltcntlon lo ino fact thai iho court took these twelve ballots with ils own band from among the licKols inat mil been marked "stralghl rcpuollcau" by .ho Judges. At Iho conclusion of Ware's speech Attor- icv Han for Iho defense moved Hie com I lo ililko Iho bnllols from Iho list ot evi dence cnllicly , nnd in support of Ihc motion alleged that the evidence showed Ihein lo mvo boon tampered with and changed so bat they were not the Identical ballots which md been cast on election day , that there had > ecn no rca onnblo piccaiitton taken to pre set vo them from ciiaigo ; ihat ihcro hid "icon no cvldcnco brought forward lo Im- icach Ihe canvass of Iho voles made by Iho council. In his speech Mr. Ilorl arcounlcd for Iho foci Ihat two moro votes bad been found in ho ballot box than appeared on the poll-book bv Iho liability of the clerks lo oiror , especially when surioundcd bv the rush and confusion of an clc-clioa pill. Seven bundled and ono voles wcro the most tint the plain- llffs claimed hud been cast for any one candi date , but hero were 701 billets In the box , ind ho considered that a slpmllcant cl-cum- stance Tbo man who had tampered with ; ho ballot box , ho said , hod nnderjtood his justness and had done his work ns m had simply In order that the figures which Wnro had brought for- vvuul might bo used Just as they were being i.jCd. At the close the case was submltlod and taken under advisement by the court. It Islet lot likely ihat ix decision will bo rcndeiod lor some time vet , anu vvhnn It is decided by ludgo McCSeo an appeal will undoubtedly betaken taken to the supiemo court by the losing side , sn that It may bo many months beforj H is dollnitplv decided whether Potcr Smith or S. Lobhuit is on'i'led to represent tbo woplo of the Fifth ward In Iho citv council. In the meantime , or until some order of the court is made to Iho conlrary , smith will go debt on acting in aldorniin , so that Iho leadlock In tbo council may lust for a long tune. Rcito. % Ihctailor , 310 Broadway , 1m * ui the latest styles and newest good : ) Satisfaction guaranteed. Christian Hidcuxur Notice. Cheap rates to Now York July 7-lOth : iccount of the International Christian ideavor con volition. Per reservations on through slecpots direct to Now York , ind any oilier infornritio-i , apply to 13. S. Fcri is , Shenandoah , la. As to rail- load tickets , etc. , apply to any C. , B. & Q. ticket agent , or loJ. M. Bcchtel , D P. A. , Buslington , la. Jarvis Wine Co , Santa Clara , Cal. Davis sells reliable paints nnd drugs. Dr. Chamberlain , oyc , ear , thro it , catairh. Shugarl block , Council Blurts , Swansea Miulc Co. Misonic tomplo. Jar.vis 1S77 brandy , highest test. Taylor & Compton have removed their grocery from No. 10 Main street to the iiew building at 543 Broadway. They iia\o elegant now quarters and will have a nicer place and keep u liner stock than ever. _ Jarvis 1877 brandy , better than imp'd. Clifton 11111 Mission , corner of Giant bticet nnd Mllltaty avenue ( terminus of Walnut Hill motor llr.e ) Sundav school at I ! l ) . m. I'rosbytorlan chureh oigani/atlon at lp.ro. Tho'potltlonurs to the Presbjtoiv fororganl/Ing" requested to attend , and tlinso wno nave tholr church lettois nro de sired to bring them. All othi rs interested and osuoclally these who Intend uiiitmg with the Clifton Hill 1'rcsbytoilan church are In vited to bo present. First United Presbyterian church , Twonty- ilrst and Utnmot Hoy. .1 , M. Piemen , pastor. Moinlng seivlco at 1UIU : ! conducted by Dr. G. W Hughey of Cincinnati. Evening seivlco at b conducted by Uov. J. J liontlcy of Cameron , Mo. First Universallst Church Coiner Nine teenth and Lothrop streets , ICounuo Place. Services will oo dibcontliuiod until the aiu- vul of the pastor-elect , of which duo notice will bo given. Sunday school as usual at W in. in.Fust Fust Daptlst Cliurch Corner of Fifteenth and Davenport streets. Hoy. Emmeioy Miller , D.D. , will supply the pulpit In the mornlngand Prof. 13. L. Parks , D.L ) . , of Gammon school of theology , Atlanta , lia , will supply the pulpit In the evening , both delegates to inn Methodist Episcopal general conference. Services at 1U.1J : a.m. nnd 8 p. in. Sunday schools at 12 m. and3.U : p. m. Kogulur pr.i\or mealing of the church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Yoiing People's Society of Christian Endeavor prayer mealing every Filday evening nt S o'clock. All seats uro frconnd ovcrvono is invited. Associate .Mission ( EpUcopil ) St , An druw's ' , Walnut Hill. Forty-second and Nicholas , Services , 7UO. ; 11-15 , 11 a. m and TI10 ; p. m. ruuay , " : - ! " ) n. in , Sunday school 10 n. in. bt. Paul's Cms street , ono door west of Tnirty-second. Service , II u. m. , b p. m. Piidny 7iO ; ; p. m. Sunday school ID a , m. St. Augustino'a Windsor Place , bouth Tnlity-third and Francis , services , 4 p. m. Sunday nchool , ; i p. m ( JiaceNear Di md Hill , Twenty-ninth mid Spauidlng. Services , 4 p. m. Sunday school , U p. m , St. John's Episcopal Church Corner Twont\-jxth | and Fianklln streets , Hev , J. O. Ferris , lector. Uogation Sun day Holy communion TiJn. : ! in. Sunday school at'J:4r : > n. m. Mommx prayer , lltnny nnd sermon U a. m. Subject , "Obsoivauco of the Lord's Day. " Evening prayer and sermon , 7.15 , Immanurl HaptlstChuieh NoilhTwenty- fourth and Ilinnoy stnots , ICountzo Placo. Pleaching at luiu : a.m. by Uov , S. 11. Whit- lock of Clinton , 111. Sunday school at 1'J in. Youuu people's prayer meeting nt 7:45 : p.m. Proauhlnt ; at 8 p.m. bv Hoy. Samuel Price. Wellington. Kan. St. Philip's Chape ( EpiscopalTwenty ) - tirst between Nicholas and Paul sttcets , John Albert Williams , priest. Services holy communion 7 a. m. ; matins and Sun day school 1U a in , ; litany , holy couununloi ( choral ) and sermon at U a m. Chora evensong with sermon , 8 p. m. Church of the Good Shepherd ( Episcopal ) corner Twentieth and Ohio streets J P 1) Llwjd , lector. Sunday school at 0:45 : a.m Morning pra ) or and sonnon 11 n. m , Evou Ing service S p. in. Scats free to all. South Tenth street Mutbudlst Eplscopa cnutch. two block ) south Union PauiUu do pot. Uov A. Hodffoiu , U.D. , pastor. Dr J O. Pock will preach at 10:1)0 : ) a. m. Dr. S A Keen will preach and hold a fare wo ! Pentecostal snrvao at 7:45. Uetti-EOen BuilUt church , Park avenue Just south of Lcuvotiwortu Uov. E , N. Hur rl , tfmor. ; Morning service at 11 a. m 'reaching by Hey K Hewitt , H , of the troadwn\ Methodist EpUeoi > aI ihurch Cam- ten N J Evening ftorvlco at 7 . ' ! ( > , sermon bv Uov J II. P.uilk , D D . of Jersey Cltv , . ' . J. Sunday school at 1)-IS ) a. in. You up 'coplo's meeting ntO'HO n in. Seats all free mil si rangers especially welcome. Trinity Methodist Eiilscop.il church Cor irrTwcnty-llrst nnd lilnnoy. Kountzo Place Jov W. 1C. Uoans , pastor. Preaching 10.30 n in. bv Uov. J. M. Hucklcy , L ) 11 , of Now York , editor of the Chris- Ian Advocate. Pleaching nt > v in. bv Hov. D. H. Moore I ) D. of Cincinnati , editor of the Western Christian Advocate Sunday school , 0 n. in. , J. T , Hobinson , superintendent , bt. Mar\'s Avenue Concrog.itlonal Church Preaching at 10 MO n. in by Hov J. W King , I.I ) ot New York City , juiulny school nt 1'J in. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor mooting at O.t'ipm. Sermon nt 7.11 bv the pastor , Hev. S. WtlL'ht Duller. Dr S McChosnoy of Walnut 1(111 ( Methodist Episcopal chuich , Cincinnati , O , will preach nrUr. Dur.vc.i , First Congregational church , Sunday morning. Castcllar Street Piesbvterlan Church- Sixteenth nnd Castcllar stieots. Hov. J. M. Wilson , pastor. Services 10 30 and 8 Morning , John Calvin Magco , 1) D , nnd ivonlng , the pastor. Evening subject , "John Jus , the Bohumiiui Reformer" First Christian church , corner Capitol avotitio and Twentieth streets T , E. Cram- ) lot. pastor. Dr. Marsh , president of Mount Jnlon collage. Alliance , O. , will proich nt 0.30 a m. and Dr , C. L Stafford , president of Iowa Wesleyan university , will preach at 8 p. m. All will bo made welcome. Southwcstein Lutheran Church T.vonty- sixth street between Poppleton nno Woolworth - ' worth avenues. The nas'lor , Hov. Luther M. Culms , will preach at 11 n m on "Josus on ho Shore. " and at 7 15 p. m. on " 1'hu Car- talntj of Judcmen' . " St Mark's hvangolieal Lutheran Church Corner of Twonty-IIrst and Hurdetlo Ureuts. ; < ov. J. S. Dotwoller , U , IX , pastor Services at HI , HJ a. in. and 8p.m. Morning .sermon by Hov. .1 M. Caldwell , D D , of Chicago , 111. , loloante to the Methodist Enlscopal fonciul conference. At the evening service the ustor will preach. Unitarian Church , Seventeenth n id C.ass streets Uov. N. M. Mann will preach la the nornlng. Subject , "Tho Unfailing Thing. " bundiU school at 12 o'clock. Services at Second Presbvtorlan church , corner Twenty-fourth and Nicholas stioots. Her. S M. Ware , D.D. . pastor. Sabbath , May UJ , 1SIU. In the morning ut 10:30 : o'clock irciiching by Uov. Wilbur P. Thlrulald , D. X , president of Gammon Theological scm- narv , Atlanta , G.I. Sabb.ith school at 1'J m. A missionary mooting nt 3 p.m. to be nil- Irosscd by Mrs. Bishop Thoburu and Hev. faille W. Wurne , both of India. Young People's Society Christian Endeavor nt Cit.'i p.m. Pri'.ichltif ? at b p.m. bv Rav. Andiow 1. Hansom of Puget Sound. All delc atos ind friends of these speakers are invited to bo present. I'mk Place Congregational church. . Thir tieth nnd Callfoinla streets. Next bunday nornlng at 11 o'clock Rnr. Alfred Smith , iresldlng older In tbo Wilmington confor- nne , Uelawiiro , and delegate to the Motho- llst conference , will pieach the scimoii. Sunday school ut noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday at8 p.m. William J. P.aske , iastor. First Prosbvtorian Churoh Corner of Seventeenth nnd Dodge streets. Regular services at 10:30 : a. m. and & u. in. Sunday ' scnool at noon Young People's Society o'f Jlirisllnn Endeavor nt 7 p m. Pulpit supply For May VJJ : Morning , HJV. J. J. Evans , D. D. LL D , president of Hcddlng collegj 111. ; evening , Hev. J. T. Edwards , D. D. of New Yo-k. Both are mombeis of the Methodist Episcopal conference. Members of the Sib- bnth school will meet at the church Satur day at 4 D. in. to rehoaiso for Children's day. day.Central Central United Presbyterian Church 113 N. Seventeenth street , Ucv.John William son , pastor. Pleaching at 10MJ a. m. and b p m. Sabbath school at 1U in. Young people's , meeting at 7 p in. Preaching in the morning by Hey. John SV. Dillon D. D. of Lancistcr , O. , and in the evening by Hov. Thomas Hanlon , D. D . president of Pon- nitiijton seminary. Now Jersey. Stiangors welcome. Hillsine Congregational Church Con.or 'J hirtioth and Onio streets. A. H. Uoss.pas- tor. Morninc sen Ice 10 30. Sermon by Hcv. W. L. S..Murray , Pn D. D.D. of Dela ware. Sunday school at noon. Young People's Society of Chiistian Endeavor U : 15. Vespers 8. So ward Street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Sewuid and Twenty-second streets Htjv. H. A. Crane. A.M. , pastor. At 10-0 ! a m. Bishop E. G. AndrewsD.D , LL.D. will preach. At b p. in. Hev. E. W. S. Ilatr.- mend , D.D. ( colored ) , editor of the Suuth- wealuin Cbustian Advocate will nreuch. Seats tree. Evoiybody welcome. At Hnnscom Park Methodist Episcopal chuich , corner Twenty-ninth street nnd \Voolworth avenue , HUtiop T. W.Jojco oc cupies the pulpit at 10.SO. : In the evening an L.IW01 th league plctfoira will oc held and addicssod by Dr. J. J1. Borrv , editor of the Epwuith Herald , Dr. VH. . W. Hccs of Dos Molncs nnd Dr. II. C. Jennings of Min- sota. Talco the Hanscom park car going south on Sixteenth street. A jubilee Pentecostal will bo held Sabbath , ntH p. in , in the Baptist chuieh , cornei Fif teenth aiid D ivenport , led by Dr. Keen. Mis , Amanda Smith will spoil , . Hoy. F. M Bristol , D.D. , of Chicago , will give his popular lecture on''Brains" in the First MethodUt Episcopal chuich Monday evening , MRV 'J.i. ThU is oiu of the very finest lecture * on the boaids. Enthusias tically received wheroyer given. Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Fortieth nnd Hamilton stieots. Hcv. T. C. \Yob3tcr , pastor. Seimon by Hoy. J. M Carter of Central Tonncfhcoconference nt 11 o'clock a m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. No evening service. First MothoJIst Episcopal Church Corner Twentieth and Davenpoit stioots. Hov. P. S. Mci rill , D.D. pastor. 10.IO : , Bishop U. S Foster , D.D.LL.D. ; 7:11 : , Roy. ( Jeorgo Elliott of Cicoigetown , D. C. At Plymouth Conirrogatlonal church , cor ner of Twentlth nnd Spencer streets , Hev. J. C. Hart/ell , D D , will preach at the morning service. Dr. Hart/oil Is the cerrcspomlinj' secretary of thoFieomen's Aid nnd Southern Education socloty In the Methodist Episco pal church , nnd ho Is un able speaker. Come and hear him. No service lu the evening. UUI'Elt.\MKVf ulii'x Itc\olutloimry I'DITFH Make Another Important Ca | > tiiro. ISI ! l > u Jnmi Got to i Hcn-l"\ \ Vono/uela ( via Ualvoston , Tex. ) , May 120. fHy Mexican Cable to the Isew York Herald -Special to Tun Bun. I The town of Lassaulas , on the Orinoco river , just above the city ol Bolivar , has fallen Into ttio hands of the Crcspists. A sharp Ilk-lit has taken place near Bolivar , Tlio revolu tionists , who were strongly intrenched near that city , were attacked by the government 11 oops. They were mot bv a heavy and well sustained lire , under which they broke and letlrcd In seine confusion. dipt m c'd liy < : iinrllla , Bor.o7\ , Colombia , ( via Galveston , Tex. ) , Mnj 'JO. [ By Mexican Cable to tno New York Herald Special to Tun Bui : ] Olllclul Information has been lecolved hero that a bund of Venezuelan guerillas lias captured the toivn of San Antonio del Taonisa In Venezuela , Just on the Colombia frontier , " . 'ho Venezuelan consul In Cucuta , the near est Colombian town and the Colombian ran bul In Sail Aiitonio united in apjrualing to Prefect Hucaramanga of Cucuta to allow Colombian tioopj to go to San Antonio to protect the puoplo and drive uwav iho In- tiudcitj. He w.u told that the guoilllas wcro highwaynioii ot no political party , who committed all sorts of outrages on the people ; that the town authorities were powcrloiu to prevent the vilest and most lawless actions and that anarchy prevailed , The perfect replied that any Inter ference on bis part would bo a violation of the neutullty and bu could not risk nm- broiling his country with Venezuela by In terfering. The Inhabitants of the town and thosurroundlngcountryarolleclngto Colum bian towns for refuge , abandoning their possessions to tbo marauders , the men glad to escape with their lives and tbo women with their boner. The invaders are purely banditti nnd have no connection with either of the warring uartloj In Venezuela. t'ulltlral Trouhlu In llulltlu. LPAA Bolivia , ( via Galveston. Tex , } , May SO [ Bv Mexican Cable to the New York Hcrald-Spociul to Tun BEIPador | Vlcurra has been Imprisoned at San Fran cisco for preaching u political sermon In favor of liaptlsta. An election row at Poles ! ended by the po lice tiring on the rioters. Several neoplo were wounded. Troops bad to jjuaid tuo ballot boxea ut Oroura. X'hu prtij of the counttv pencrallynvors the election of Caimctio niul U' f lAruuslv ( nltaclring the niilhoillles for allowA the military to Interfere fore In beh nH of IWiilTitn , Rumors arc cur rent today tint a rftVJnution , neadcd bv Oon cralCamacho and Dtf P.achoco , has nlroady begun. 1'rcopt nrd pprouto now lo stiross | | ) an uprising ot IrtJiuus at Puerto Perai In favor of Ucuoral C4tnulio. * A lli I J | , i Chill. VUIHIUISO , Chill ( via Oalvcston. Tex ) , May ' . ' 0. | By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald -Special to Tun H : r. I Mln- Isfr Edwards has called a mooting of bank ers nnd merchants to confer 0:1 : llnancial and economical inaUcra. lScnMor EdwnnU Is n sick man and there \gt \ A passlbllliy that ho will not remain in oilicc after the meeting of congress , In consoquonoo of the menace of brlannd- ago on the frontier , the government has ordered a further bo iy of cavalry to protect the settlers along tho'Ulo Bernardino. Ottirr Snutti Aiiiprlcnii News. BtTvos AMIIS , ( via O.alvoslon. Tex ) , Muv L'O. - | Bv Mexican Cable to the Now Yoik Herald Special to Tin : Bir. : | It Is now certain that Iho radicals will oppose the Inauguration ot President-Elect Penn A meeting hni boon held nt which resolutions were pissed condemning Iho senate for ob structing the passage of reform lows nnd for refusing to receive the petition rela'lvo to the state siege. Luclo Lope/ has boon sent on n scciet mission to Asuncion , Paraguay. It Is thought ihnt ho pees to arrange lor the annexation of that ropublU. The pope has charged Father Tore with n pontifical message to Prcsldeut Pctllgrlnl in icgaid to the resumption of friendly iclii- lions , which ha\o been Interrupted. Tno oxtndltton treaty with Chill is now before congicss. Archbishop Goyour Is dead. Ho was burled yesterday with a giciit military , naxol nnd civic display. i'hu maritime govouior as ordered that the list of pa sengors for foreign polls on all vessels Inavlng hero shall be submitted lo him two days boiore their dcpnrturo. Vigorous measures have been lakcn to stop communication with Iho radical prisoners. News has boon tccelvcd from Malla Gioisa. Brazil , that the rovolullon tlicro has boon completely downed by General Ponca Polxoto and the uuthoiltv of the povoinment has boon completely re established. MOMIMIILO , ( via Galvealon , Tcs ) , May ! 20. IHv Mexican Cable to the Now Yoilc Herald Special to Tun Brr. I The aimy oillcors who took part In last night's meet ing nt Joidova have boon put In Jail. Gov ernor Pi/ario has airlvcd lu the state and announces that ho will innlnlnln order by force if necessary. The commission lo decide on iho possibil ity of building a canal around Mercedes bar on the Rio Negro has boon appointed. Rio .KM : IHO , ( via ( Julvcston , Tev. ) , May 20. [ By Mexican Cablj lo Iho NowjYork Herald Special lo Tin : Bi.r.J News from Rte Grande do bul nunouncos that another revolution has been Initiated thcio by Iho old party republicans , led by Cailos Barboia and Colonel Avancz. Clly Hull ProJi Soulh Om iha is lo have Iho much needed nnd much tnllnd of city hall. The committee unpointed fiom the council tolnvoulgatn the mailer has been doing seine very effective work and feels con Udcnl ihat all prelimina ries will bo arranged at the next session of Iho council. Severabcapilallsts have signi fied a * , villingncss lo eicut n hall for the city , ttie stiucture to bo paid for in monthly In stallments in such n sum as tno municipality maj designate . / Ills proposed lo erect Ihe hall on thocttj's lotnt Twculy-slxth and O btioots. The pro posed stiucturo will to ) a fiamo one and two atones in hoight. JTho o llmalod cost 01 the building will bo between Sti.OJO nnd $7.000. The interest on the amount invested will bo reasonable , and not e\cjed 7 nor cent per annum. _ < ; : ; ( with su liiilHii . A. Boldlnc of Albricht wa arrested yesterday on Iho chaise of oblainlng money under fi'lse piulenses and will have a hearing - ing loduy. The cuiniilulna.it is E. C. Darling ton of the Exchange , wl o alleges Ihat Bolding - ing has boon collecting for an Omaha suit club which has been defunct for several weeks , and that the defendant ha ; boon pulling Ibo shekels in his inside pocket. Mr. Darlington is not the only victim and names several moro who have been contributing their haid earned dollars. Notes and I'c'riionalg. William Smith is in Chicago. K. U Pine of Ashland Is in the city visit ing friends , "Penelope" will bo again presented this evening at Blum's hall. W. L. Nash , n prominent ICearnejite , was a Magic City visitor yesterday. George M. Montgomery of Albion wab the guest of C. J. .laycox vcsturduy. John H. Martin of Chlctgo was nt the Fx- change jcsdoiday , renewing aujuninlnnces. George . Clark and wife of Greenwood nrevisitinj ; Ibeir daughlai , Airs. W. L. Hoi land. .Tamos Cobry of Iho Dolinonlco has boon nrobonlcd with an elegant diamond pin bj admitlng friends. The Young People's society of the First Pioibytoiian church hold an Important business session last evening. 'Iho duto of the entertainment to bo given by the Junior l pwortn league Is Tuesday evening , May a I , and not Thuisday , May ' . ' ( ! , as iietotoforo published The drama "Forced lo Iho War , " will bo reproduced Thuisday evening. Muy 2(5 ( , at Blum's ball , under Iho auspices of llio Woman's Uclluf Corps. Morlio , aged 2 years , daughter of Mr , and Mrs. J. H. Slow-art , Nineteenth and N streets , died yesterday morning. The funeral will occur ut 10 o'clock this morning. The Metropolitan Sticet Kailwav compiny has Its tracks bid on Twenty-sixth street norlh lo L stroel. The company will ncM put down a liack on Nstrecteastof Twenty toiuth strcel. Louis and Anton Vanous of Omaha have taken oul a permit to oicct nri $18,000 bride building on tbo east side of Twonty-fouith slroot , near N street. The structure will be three siorl'js In hoighlh and In si/o,11x7(5 ( feet. Frank Frailer and Torn MclCnight quar reled in the saloon at Twontj-sixlh und Q snoots , and were ejected from the saloon. Hy wav ol levengo .McKnight hut lea n large stone lurougu Iho glass fiont. Colh were ariestcd. The Union Stock Yards company yester day iccelvnd a now Mvllcn onimio direct from the works at Philadelphia. This makes six locomotives the Sleek Yards company has In use on Us own railway , of which Ihoy have aboul twenty miles in operation. fKHUlllLK HVSULTN Ol' .1 JlUKltlVl.fi ! . Tnrlio Iliiiulri'il tl'oiipln 1'urUli nil thu LOS-DOV , May iW.iBaron do Worms , par- lla.iientary secretary of the colonial ofllco , toad a telegram lil'dio House of Commons this afternoon conprnlng the terrible disas ter at Maudlins , ll ts bald that nno-lhlrd of the capital city , J'gi't Louis , has been do slroxed. Among flpj buildings wrecked was the Royal colle/u anjl twanty-fnur churches. Many sugar mills in the country vvuie dn- mollshcd and valuibo | | inauhinor ) badly dam- nucd. In Poit LouiA alone , OJi ) parsons woio killed. In the couiittv dutflots , as far as houid frnm , 300 pjijjliod. It is believed thu complete dealt ! iolljvvill b3 over 1,200 fulall- tins , mostly umoii , llio Afrioaiis , Hindooi ar.d Chinese. fTTT foiuuitKi ) .tf/n I'.ntii.r i > oii.i'in. Awful Trritiiii'ii : | ul n Hunter nt tin ) lliuiilx ut liulliiiH , GUTlinii' , Okl. , May 20Oliarlos McGlll , while Hunting in the Cherokee strip , was caplurcd by Oaago Indians , taken to Ihclr village , kopl bound and was tortured for tinco days , being partly scalped. Ho was finally allowed to go , more de'id limn allvn. The government has taken measures to pun Isu tbe Indians , Thii Pri'nbjli ilun A ni > iiilily , POHTI.AMI , Oro. , May 20. This moinlnc the moderator announcc-d the moniLicrtlilp of the vailous standing cominitlcos. The report of tbo committed on revision was made the touond order for Monday uf- ternoon. An offer by John 1C. Middlomai nnd othois of Salt Lake of a site and endowment for a Presbyterian college to bo culled \Vostinins- ler place , was accepted. A committee was nppouied to dralt it more formal Icval ac ceptance. Her SIMIINOS , Ark. , May 20.At today' * Eosnion of the Southern Piosbjtenan assem bly a uuiutor of reports wcio read , Hint on foreign tuitions , A commiinloatlon from Ilin jnf. < l In the Now I Intitules pro tcnllnx agnlimt tlio Minding of arms nnd ammunition to natives bv difloront natloiinl powers was lead It asked the assembly to inloicrdii with iho government of the 1'iiltcd States to M'cnro uniform action on thin point Pirrsni IKI , P.I. , Muy 'JO. 'Iho irnneral coni'iiiltfo of Ihn homo mlsuons , Unltod Prasb.vterinn chinch. Is In sassioi hero , Slxly drlegn ns nro In alien l.auco fiom all parts of the conn try. At ttio co-ifcreiico opining Ilio following olllccrs were i-loctod Chnlrmin , Rav , ! < . M. Sp'iii'ur. Sierllng , Kan. , sporelary , Roy. W. S Oivnns , Spokann , V'ash ; nsslsluil Bccrntary , W A. Spaldlng , Spokann , Wash. Theio nio I.l orgaiiirod congrbgntlnns that bttvo been or are nuw bolnir aided from Iho home mission funds , of w hlcli 2U ( nio legardod ns scll-siiiiporting. 1'hu nnproprlalloiis for IS'.U ' , liu'liidlng grants , wcrojdi.'s- * I'lio totil receipts for HID | iast vi ir nro t'11,171 ' , and the lotnl uxpundlluros , M lW , H.I in'\'s 111:111:11 or inn wiiit , Ilisplln Ilin IINiiHlroni I Inmls llui Prns- | M | I I. iili Itilghl nnil llnpi lul , N'i YHIIK May Jl R ( J lin , > V , Co's weekly rovlow of trido suvs The great Moo Is at HID west , unprecedented at some points , nnd prolonged rains extending over tbo wholn M'ssisslppliiiloy , sorlnusly Inter rupt trade. Vet there Is nothing to warrant nppiohenslon thai .ha ciop will be dcllcicnt or ihal the tni'lo will fall IHow cxnoctii- lions for Iho year. In all quarters n conll- dcnllal spliit prevails , nnd oven nt thu south llioro bee-ins , lo bo roUllvelv less umbair.asi- inont limn of lato. Monov Is ovorvwhoro In largo supply and light demand , TradoMgan orally more nottvo In cusH-rn cities. 'Tradu nt Chicago equals last sour'b , and prospects nro consliloicd bright In splto of thu llnods. Receipts of wheat , cuiod moat < and lar I are somuwbat larger than nn aveiago. Recolpts of choose , bultcr , rye , oils and wool decreased - creased a lilllo and of hides aim corn ono- huU. huU.Mllwaulcco Mllwaulcco icporls lowland cropi suTor- ( ing. Business at Minneapolis nnd St. Paul Is greatl.v rounded by bad weather , and nt Si. Louis much depressed by Iho Hoods in Iho ( ? real i Ivors , though othnrwito stiong. At Kansas City trndo is llkowlso depressed , but cattlu receipts me beuvy , 'li.idu ( iiMid at Otn ilia. At Omaha trade Is very good in groceries nnd lintdume , und Improved In dry goods in d shoes. Improvement is seen ct Denver In splto of Iho weather. The urospects for n good cotton crop In the south are excollenl. HroadalulTs have ad vanced , stonns giving speculators their chniico for n mo. Wheat ircelpls have been checked , exports contliuin heavy nnd the prleo has advanced 1'j ' cents. May corn 10- coiptH are reduced , but cxpoits ns well , nnd the pi Ice has nuvanccd half n cent , while o.ats have risen l' J centb wllhout visl bio ollcct. Pork is 50 cenls higher , but lard and hogs a slmdo lower. Ccffeo has advanced half n cent with sales of 13.1,000 bigs. Now wool bcgli.s to como forward and Is promptly taken with slight advances. Kilos at the Ihieo chief markets aggiepato . " > , . 100,000 pounds for the week and since January 1 are ' . ) , UJOOd , ! ) pounds , or 10 per cent moio lhan last \ car. The lion business Is distinctly tnoro active v.-ilh lurgci Iransne'lons In all grades , thougn pi lees do not Improve at all. The business failures occurring throughout the countrvdurlng thu last seven uavs num ber for tlio Unltqi States 19 , ' , compaied with a total of 175 1 ist week and J )9 ) t'ao week pre vious. For the con 03 pond ing week of last year the licuies were 'JoI. CI.IUINU : iioisi : srvruM Oinaliit ShiMis an ImrriHo , us 1'iisuiil , Hut It U : i Sin til Onr. New YOIIK , Muy 20 Tno following table , compiled by Br.idstreet's gives the cloaimg house lotuins for the week ending Miy 1 ! ) , IbOJ , and Iho porconlago of increase or decrease - crease , us compared wilh the corresponding week of last 3 car : AI.IJ STUM : ! ' / ' < > it A Influences That HIMII Cniisnl n DIM Idccl DrpirHHliin In III" Mlllldil. Nrw VOIIK , May 20. IJrudstreol's icvlovv of Iho New York stock market fur the week save : The pilncliul speculative event of Iho week was the successful culmination of the campaign which loading oparat'jrj have boon waging for months past against the Noi thorn I'ncillc stocks. The pissing of lliu dividend un tlio piofeiied 'ock IR u diicut verillcatlon of luo inediclions which Bitch intoronts have been making nnd the decline of Iho stock In question to a pilco below that recorded in the llarlng panio hud u general depressing ititluoncc. Other dlstuibtng foaliuod weio furnished by iho alleged propo- billon of lee Atchlhon lo isbiio a ? 100.UOO)03 ( ) new focond inoilgago bonds , and b > Intima- Uons ihnl Mr. ( Jonld was bearish on Union 1'aclllo and Inclined lo bilng lhal coinpanj's tiodbles to n head. The damage to tno crops , and the dangi-r which the lateness uf the noa- son Involves for the corn crop , involves , of cours" , exaggeration * . In conjunction wilh the Incidents ilrondy noted , it lui nullllled the influence of the fall in exchange and ct's.alion of gold oxpjits and clicciied the lovlvod dUPOSitl n on the huropoiin inarkots to buy our securities. AH a whole the inaiiict lacks buving power anil laliios onlv as Iho bear inu-iost In Iho btocl's buujoct lo attacks grows to ut.- , evortnele8s bo do- proportions cl noi hilvo not bawi general , llijulda on has been conllnod to narrow limits and the ex tent Jf Iho horl inioim-l furnishes inalorln for an advance which n period of gjod wont nor and moio fayoiablo ciop reports coulil readily Inltlaio. . Pridav's tudlng , however , developed little of cheerful chaiaiter The continued np pearance of unsettling icpoits from iho west were eiicoaiuging iho professional bear * to mnlio further and partially successful ut- upon values. 'I llu Dcalli Uiill , HKIII ix , May 'JO. Herr Kloist Holtr , mem ber of the liulubslag , died loday , \NI TIM : uoiu.D's rviit. \\orlilS I'nlr "ouvonlr , lllu tr.ilo 1 , helm < x rompkito ami o..ncl . o history of Iho prlnol- pil world' * filM trom Iho Ctyl-U 1'alacp , l.diHlon. is.il , to ihoVorld's t'oluinhl tn I'x- piis'tlun In ciilo iRo. is-ii , With explanatory tables and imps I'ulillslipd by The An- nbojun I'libllshliigcoinpaiiyClilcign , bound nc.'illy In cloth It uiroly fulls lo the lot of tlio reviewer lo notlco so oOmuillvQ i\ work n < \ the "World's Fair Kouvonlr , " whk-h Imi boon compiloil wltli so much eire by ix forinor ioliloiit of Onmhn , .lohn I ) . , IOIIL" < . Tor | ) iirpHo4 ( of roforcnou , of comparison nnd for jjonoral information lliu work IB u miiKiilllcont rolloK of the wish anil otiorjjy ot u city that Is the won- dfi' % of the xvoild. In Its compilation espouse has not been thought of , anil the ik-hnotH of Us illustrations of the World's fair build- liifisoula of Iho men and vvomon whoaro ilirectliiK to u suecosMul Issue what bids fair to bo thu k'roatust uvposlllon of an- uiont or modern tlinu , pictures of the colosil ) oiHinos ) bloj'o th x fland as moiiuinnnU to the ontorprlso of tholr ownurs and builders , is typical of Iho "Chira o ( ; ait , " ns the rush and hustle of the pro.it city by Iho inland son hns been described. Tlio book has boon arranged upon n most comprehensive plan , the object of Iho publisher holng to glvo n complex icsumo of what may b'j HGOII in Uliicatjo in IMJ.t , and at the b-uno time clvo the Information in a compiul form , bo that the worlc may bo a valuable adjunct to Iho library and reading room. Its usefulness - fulness ivill not end with the close of Iho exposition , but on the contrary will ( rrow in value \vlth joxrs , for it is the most perfect compendium jot issued of an event which cannot fail to have an inlluoncc for many decade * to como upon till lines ( if art , literature nnd com merce. A Mr. Jones Hays in the intro duction to the work : "As an educator this event will leave its impress upon succeeding ironoriitlons and bear fruit in all realms of human thought , ingenuity and piogrcss , ' ' In addition to its complete epitome of what has been done , is dolnjr and will bo done whoa the fair open * , it conies to the general public at a most opnortuno time. It brings before the American pcop'o the foiccs that a-o actively at work to make the exposition u success woithj of a nation that in a little over a century has , fiom nothing , buildol the mightiest lopublic of earth. It not only gives full page art typo illustrations and desciiptions of the principal buildings of piovious world's fairs nnd all the buildings of Ilia p oiont Uro-ld' Colum bian Exposition , together with portraits and biographical sketches of its ollicers and chief ? of departments , but it tells "IIo-v to Ho icn the Fair , " gives descriptions of Cnica- go's parks and boulevards , its places of amusement , the wholesale and jobbing intotcsU , its railioul facilities , and in general is the most complete guide book to the city that stands at tlio edge of Lnkc Michigan. Do you want ono of these books ? A few minutes' vvorK will secure ono for jou. Send to Tin : OMAHA Bun ono sub scriber to Tun WUUKIA- linn at 81.23 and ono will bo sent to you by mail. Tlio book sells for SI.00 , but Tun Bun has bo- cured a largo number of copies , enabling the publishers to nuiko tins Hbeial olTor. It is the best lliincr in this line ever of fered and vou are sure to bo pleased. You can have the piper and book sent to your address or the book alone and the paper to some other person. Address Tin : Bun PUHLIRIIIVO Co. . Omaha , Nob. Omaha Medical and INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY KOl-i TREATMENT OP fucllll's , npD.iriim null for snccpuful U j itmcnt of nvoi { form of disci LSD requiring inn llcil or sur loil tro itinunt , 60 beds for p lUunts , bo ird mil attund.ansa Hunt : ic > uiiiojutioiu lu tlio west. Wrllo fin clrc'iilm on dufonnltim an ! hi icoi , Iniise1 ! , club foot , eiirvitfiirdtof siiliu , piles , tumors e incor.c it irrh , broncliltH , In- h ilailon.a ecirielly , p ir.ilyils , dulli'iny , Idd- iii-v. b .uliler. oyu. e ir , skin an I bloo I an 1 all per itlons. HP WflMPtf A Ut WUllltlN liooUun DNutsjiof Wdinon \VuhiivuliitulyudluiI ; i ; v lyln- Indcy irtinont for women durliu ciinflnuinunt. Btrlclly lir \ ilo.l ( July Uollublo JloJIo tl In- eliluto maKIng u Spool illy n : I'ltlVATK U1SI.SIJS AH Hood Disuisou siic'cui < fnlly troitol b > nlillltlu 1'nlsiin removed from tlio system uiihoiit itiiTutiry New Itostur ilU'j I'rij.it- meiit for Loss of VITA I * I'OWKIt I'ersous tin- ublii toliltiH may ho liuuloil at liiiinu by mice. All coniiiiiiiiiciitlom .onlf- dentlnl Mullc'IncR or InslriiiiuMils stint l.y . in ul 01 ovjin'ss , siiijiiroly p tukod , no nuirlin ti ) IndluiUiM ontontH 01 Bender Dim poiionil In- terylew jirufurri ) J. Call and consult IH or HOIH ! hlslory of yoiu uuse , and uo will send In p iln wrapnor , our ninni uimn rrivnto , ftnnif Tn MPU aUUK IU MC.N , i.LOtti , ) | , , r NurvoiM On- cases Iinpnlcncy , hyphllla , Oloot an I Vnrleo- < oU' , williniiu-ition INU . , Jlrices , Appll inees fur Dofjirmlilns A , Iriisoj Only niiiiiiifautory liith" Westof lir.filit il- JTl ,1 1'l'l.l I MJ/vi , J-lii'.iit.n , KLIMl'HIU lUJIISItll.N.lMUlKr.1.1. Onulid MciliCiiI anil Surglul Institute , 20th and Broa-lwcy , Oo moll BlttTt. Ton mlmit.i,1 illo fnim cuntor of Uni iin i o i Oniitlia an I Oaunull Illulfi oluotrlu nioliir lluu SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF3. YOI h.no anytliliin'for silc or irulo HUH II I. II Mio ife. ilriudwuy uinlMiilnNlriMil _ _ "Tm I'J\\ \firnisforsilu. Imiiruvu I Ifl ) in ru < 1 In llnrrlsuii Liiiiiiiy , JIU 'Ji per.iur < i , UlucrJi Iniprinud , J.1) JJ : HJ auro < il * Ji. 1'or b ir ; tun in lo\ui anil .Nnljr.ihU i fanm oill DII or wnto loJohiHOM .V VIM I'ltlnii , Uuuncll Illnll-i J7MJIC HUM ln llln. In Tin pun uf thu illy. I. 11 MiDiifo , Jlroulwuy and Main KTuKAOIl and < o niiils < loii Simes fund * un i , utu , jtoroil und Hold un i unimUslon ut lottuat rales. K Kliiiiunan. IM Uro idw ty. iUIt h.\li ; OH IM.NT-iu-ust and most Jlinilll iblu inn it iiiuil.ut In thu w l , iluhu fiom H'-UJOJ ' to J7.UOJ Uoishbntj IIOSHII inonlh bank lunik will hlmw It ; kilt nd'oj , bili'iidll | huslnum I'hiinuu ; \ouri' I lo isu on building M , l , lloo olllco ( JoiiiiHI ItliiJfK _ AN liMpslniPiit um , ' tin. Nuwiloiibloliutmo at .Via 114 nnd 1 H r7th at ( II hlnllt. linprnvniiiciit , new and llmt-ulaHi liouse , contiiliis II rouinu , bath loonit - ' nnu lri'VH , ID uliniilH , front and buuK still' , liol .iiid culd Hulur horvlei1. guv , ut' , " "fin td.'iJO , will null nt a b ir uin and sollo t biinu. illo ulleri. I'oiojt binlth. llald lu bluuk , t'oiinoll lllulfH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . ' for lout 1' ' } " " ) rt. " DnslKAIlI.Lnllli'oroaiin I'o.nl and Main ktrcutii , ulth all iiioduru coiivoiiUiiiU'S 1 iir terms apply to A. H Mclioiun 01 U 0. t-ory , loom 0 , u.unts for bulldtiu' . Sco If This Hng Not noon Your Expot'lonca , nncl if It Hna , 1'rofit by the Lessen It Convoys-A Llttlo Frank nnd Straightfor ward Talk , The following mo n few words to sen sible thinking people : They are addressed to those who have boon troubled moro or li su for ve.it s w ith calm rlial alTVetions of the head , throat or chest. They aio words of sound counsjl and dislntoicstcd mlvlcu , qulto apart fiom any question of the sp.ico tlu'j occupy as an advertisement. In nil eases out of IHO catarrh IB directl } or indlioctly the result of colds , which are moro thin liable to cau o the original trouble lobe converted Into consumption. Tlio season of the jpar most favorable for tlio successful treatment of catarrh is in tlio season when the pillent is less liable to take cold. That season is the carlvv spring nnd summer. Natuie then lends her aid to the work of thn pa- tlont , withholds the iniluencus which cuiso and increase the disease and af fords u fair opportunity for complete i ceo very. This is simple , sound , sincere and straiL'litforwaid advice. The time for } outotilco treatment for aiij calarrhal dilllcultv is now. Now Unit the sp-Ing i hero , with its sunshine upon you , and the clisuiiho does not cause , \ou "serious trouble , you im mediately neglect . \oursolf utto ly and wait for another winter to ionic with its same old lound of colds , sore lineal ? , aggravated catarih , wearisome and dis couraging treatment aiid uiHatisfaclory results. In view of those facts , would it not bo prudent and wise for jou to act in iho matter NOW ? HER WORDS OF PRAISE. C'linimonillm ; the 1'alnlosi .MclliiHl of Drs. Copt'laml and Slippird Aller Sullcrin Tortuie Iriiiu Si-xorc Trcalincnt Tlio Mild Tower Cares. Mrs. 1'dward Duncotnh of Upland , Krauklin county , Neb , came to Omahix sjveial months niro lor medical treat ment , stopping with her d mghlcr. Mrs. Salt/giver , of ± Iii ; South Will strot. In. an interview Mis. Duncoinb sas : vita. rnwAiin "I nm .IS vo irs o'd. and have 1 ucn atlinv ; for nlnuvnirs I had cat irrh.nliu h iillo ted my nose , tnnnil und eye ? . und has I no a iniicli wcir-u slnie I h.i'l In grippe In is'ii. ' " 1 snlluii'il much \\ithh v.Uii-anil splt- llnhc'iidacha and earache My t < imlli. mouth i nil ton nooro liitlaini'il Mini tore. I vv is seldom free from SUM rj p Im In my -Ido , shoulder hi t us nnd I ai'K. " 1 h id a IOMTO coiirfh nn I was neii r able uiiet u wood night's sle 'p My nppolito vriis oMiomcIv iioirond I wiis xciy \\uulc My limbs fill imi.ilvcd un I di'ixd. " 1 tii'iiic'il biro with it p-u nltiPiit ( ihyslclin fur over In j months lie- put sliorii iields up my nosu and In my tliru it wh ch I unit mo terribly , and i ansod cunt pun fui a lone t me. U also uai R.'d miicli bliolniB and s iH-ni'ss and made mo woiso Insleid ut hull r " \flir a rouiio of tie ilniciit with 1'ri. ( opulnnd iu ( hciird ] I nm ] il us'ilto atatu lh.it Imi I I'litln-lv rccoveiei e\ict | ) my sirc'iiKtb wlili-li Is fust ruliiinlnr I'hoy tire i infill um p t nst ililn , ; In their work , aim th h trcatmnt Is mild and p tinier. " AXD KlXnilKl ) DISUASKS ) AT Tim UMIOHM HATH or J" A MONTH Tiinoufiituin' run AKI > .sj.i/.w ; runNisniD < 1 lid mm lira ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Lifa Building > Cor. 17UiiuiI ( Fnrii.i'ii Sis. , Oiinlu , Nob. W. II. Coi'iiAM : ) . M. D. C. S. Siuji'Aiiii. M. U. Consnllliu' I'liys'olan ' * Hnonlillo ? : Ottirrli an I all dli i n Ji of till Hy . . r.ir. 'I bruit an I l.uni-j. Nurvoiu Ols- " . OIHoI" i HM's.sljIiiDlson'HM. UlininlollNoisiH. lluurs- toll a. m , - ' w 1 p in , T to 8 u in. anl k.ndr..1 . , . Iruaiod H n-comfully by null blind 4u Hi fllniniH fur uiunllun ciroiiliri AildnHi.Ul liilU'is lo Uojiolund Mullctl Iiutlluto , .Set ? Voik Ufu llulldlnif. Umitlu , Null CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council muffi C < ! iplt\l slco'f fcurplm 'in I I'roflts . . NutGupll il mil biirplus . , Illrcclor * I II K I null i i K IV.'i , . . . - , I V 'I iJiu T aii-iKiin I ! I ! lUrt , I V Vllllir nml Clnirlo. II. IliuiDnri Train tot tfoiior U b inlf lug bubineH * J.iwoi. cipllil and burplusot any bunk In : ? outliwo turii Io\\a. INTBftB3T ON TIMa DBO3IT3 O. EX. MYJS1RS , FJNE FURNITURE , diim.iiidu 1 bf otlmr uruli and o > ury all olunson of irjdii. IJKI.iU , H < JI SI ASM , J 5 AM ) y)7 ) IIKOADW AV , tonne 1 Illilffs. l > ll o of 111. mini Inn. The linn of MuiidulMohn I l.licr AI.awrlo. . arcliiloou , UUiiH < iay d.voiud by mutiinj ciiiikunl. Ir McnJcUsolin tutlrliiK anU Mci > rj I'Muir .V I.awrlo cuntlnn'iii ' the biml- ties ut Iho prononl olllciii wl.uioull llrni dobu will hu n ilu K ic-h ini'iiiliiir of iho o d linn U ntiiliorl/-d to colluul H * otiUtaiiilln. debit unil rcculpl for same. I * MKNIIKI.HHIIIIN , i , 1'iHiinii , llAHUV I.AWllIU , C (1 ( 1'axton block , Oiuahu , Muy 10 , Ib'Ji. '