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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' SUi&lAY , JULY 2-1 , 1892--SIXTEEN PAGES.
NEWS FROM COUrCIL BLUFFS
Troubles of the Atlanlio Canning Com
pany Being VtntHatjd.
SMOOTH WORK OF AN IOWA DETECTIVE
How Ho Snccopiletl In ( letting n Crlmliml
Out of Nchrnnliti Wllltnul n Itcqiilnlllon
Ue.ilti of nu J.'crcntrlc Imcnlor
Happening' .
S mlth McPborson , the referee In the mat
ter of the Atlantic Canning company , has
tnkun n mass of evidence , the complications
nnd entnnglomonts of which will tnko some
tlmo to straighten out. The dlffnronco * be
tween MoWado St Mnrltn nud D.V. .
Archer nio great , the former claiming about
J25.000 , wbllo Mr. Archer claims an equally
largo amount Is Justly duo him. Mr. Archer
is Interested. In several western canning cstao-
llshmonu , nnd bns proved very successful.
Among Iho contracts made by him wns ono
by which hu wns to mannpo the Atlantic
factory for n period of live yours , nnd to have
n cerium intoicst In It. MoWndo & Martin
claim that under this coiuract Archer is re-
sponslblo for certain heavy loiscs thnt oc
curred nnd nlsn for damages in not fullllllng
this contract. Archer , on the other hand ,
whllo admitting thut there was such n con
tract , claims thai It was annulled by a vernal
agreement , nnd by certain nutsotMoWndo &
Mnrtin , who Inslsicd on running tbo
factory in ISS'A when , ho insisted
thut owing to the overproduction nnd the
depressed condition of the market the
fnctory should bo shut down. Dcsplto this
MoWrdo ft Martin wont nucad , nnd Iho
result of tbo ycnr was disastrous , Just its Mr.
Archer hnd foreseen. Then they wanted him
to stand the loss. Mr. Archer claims thut
when ho took chnrge of tbo fnotory the com
pany bad already lost $0,000 In operailng it.
llo proceeded to put It In money making
nhnpo. nnd for two or thico yean , iho profits
were largo. Then iho market became such
tlmt nearly all Iho factories bhut down , but
McWr.do At Martin were bound to go ahc.ul
in spite of him , nnd under their management
there wns a heavy loss. Whllo tbcro uro
mnny complications In1 this cniniiulcmcnt of
lilignlion , Iho renl Issue Is ns lo thn contract
between the parties and the liabilities aiis-
ing under It.
Ognwn'sRoyiil Jnpnnoso troupe gives
two poi formunces dully nt Mnnuwn , 5 to
G und I ) to 10 p. m.
160 people in tins city use gns stoves
Iho UuaCo. puts 'am in tit cost.
Wniitcd for
' Dotcctivo Johnson of Dos Moines was In
the city yesterday looking for Jim Leo , who
is wonted to answer to n oharpo of burglary.
Ho served n sontcnco in the city Jail hero for
some minor oftenso. Lee was picked out by
the ofllcors at the tlmo bo was hero us a man
who would probably turn out sooner or
ntor to bo a criminal , n nd tno
\voro not disappointed. Johnson wont
to Omnhn , whom ho found bis man
ccnllni'd in the county Jail. A ratbor neat
little sctiomo was concocted between Johnson
aud tbo Omaha authoritlai for gotttiifc Lee
to tbis aldo of the river without a requisi
tion. For iho lima boine Johnson played
tbo purl of n prisoner nnd the patrol wngou
wus brought into play to take him und Leo
lo the motor bridge , where they were to bo
turned loose on Iowa soil after the usual
custom. When they arrived at the middle
of tbo briugo they were given a sbovo in an
easterly direction. As soon ns they hnd
pa scdtho boundary line Johnson throw off
bis disgulso and nrrcstcd tils companion.
When Lee found ho hud bcon duped bo
raised a vigorous Kick , but ho had to submit
to bolng led to the city Jnll. Ho left for Dos
Moines last evening.
Hundreds of people nro sanding tholr
jugs to iMumuva for mineral \vutcr. They
nro wise.
Have your picnics ut Mannwa.
The Jcwol gasoline stove is the best
in the world for safety , durability and
economy , and the now .Towel IB its equal.
Bee them at Charles Swaino's , 737
Bioudwuy. _
1 Jloche.Hter licttr.
People have bpcomo so fond of it tlmt
oven liorseB climb through the window
to got it.V. . J. White , agent , at the
Annex. " 18 Main and 17 Pearl.
Dnlbey's band gives un open air con
cert every evening from 7:30 : to 11 , ut
Jihumwm
J. C. Btxbv has returned from a trip to
northern Michigan.
S. M. Williamson has returned from a
month's visit to his old homo In Ohio.
MUs Grace bhcoly of Omaha Is visiting
Miss Mugglo Kemp on South Sixth street.
Mrs. Mllllkcn of Canundaicua , N. V. , Is
the guest of her aunt , Mrs. D. C. Bloomer.
State Secretary W. A. Mucco of the
li Young MOII'K Chrislinn association of DOS
\f \ Malncs is stopping nt the Grand.
Rev. T. S. Builoy , D.D. , superintendent of
missioiiH for the Pronbytoriun church In
Jow.i , and Dr. T. C. Smith ofClnrlndu. cbitlr-
inuin of the Homo Mission soclctv for this
presbytery , were in the city yesterday.
Card of TlmnUN.
Wo wish to express our thanks and
deep feelings of gratitude to our friends
and neighbors in iibfllHting us in our late
boreavomtnit caused by the loss of our
baby boy who died July W , nnd es
pecially to the Misses Woods and assist
ants who tune so nicely for us ; also to
Itov. Mr. Hoover , who performed the
last siid rites.
Ill < i'Urn Illy of the valley ,
MKo thu BiiiiBiiInu piaya on the wall ,
Ho was u joy to lib u tthort tlmo.
itul touiiy , my Uodi hu Is cone.
Mn. AND Mua A. WILI.SIU ,
Summer suits for gentlemen ; cool ,
comfortable and cheap. Holier , the
tailor , 310 Broadway.
Mnimwn mineral water Is especially
good for ull kinds of Icldnoy ailments.
Trains leave Manawu dally nt 8 u ndlO
n. ia , 12 in. , and 1 , 2 , I2i0 : : , : t , 3IO1 : ! , ,
4HO : , 5 , 6 : 0 , 0 , ( UO. 7. 7iO : ! , 8 , 8:30 : , i ) ,
ttO ) : ! , 10 , lp0 ; ! , 11 and 11:5/5 p. in. Thu
11:65 : train will make commotion with
thu Ittstulcotrlo motor c.v for Omaha.
Oliaut iuciU'1 druggist , Goo. S. Davis
Manawu as u summer resort can't bo
beat.
Dvnlli olV. . S. Untlmnk.
William Stanley Untlmnk , who has been
living at tbo Christian Homo ( or about u
yeur , died about 1 o'clock yesterday jiiotnlntr.
llo lm boon auffcrinir from u stroke of par
alysis for about a weak , during most of
which tlmo bo hat been unable to ttpouk.
The funerr.l will occur this allornoon at U
o'clock from Iho Homo.
The deceased u as noicd for Ills eccentric-
t les. Ho wutt 711 years uf ngo , und for some
tlmo previous to bis death ho hud dcvoicd u
prodt deul of his unorulou to perfecting u
perpetual motion machine. A short tlmo
uco ho seemed lo have a presenltmont of bis
death , for ho took his machine , upon which
lie bud bcon working co lout' , to pieces , aud
told the people at the homo ihatnooao
should ever have the bonellt of the work
that bo had been unable to complete.
.Minor .Mention.
K Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Illulls Lumber Co. ,
U , Urahl & Sou are building an addition
to tholr plnca of business en Lower Broad-
wnv.
wnv.Tho
The workers nnd the Inmntca of the Chrl-
tlan home went on a picnic to Omaha yester
day afternoon ,
All who have bills nznlnnt the Twin City
Chnutuuqun assembly nro requested to pro-
scut them nt once nt the oflico , 10 Pearl
street.
Sheriff Hazcn loft yostcrdav for Clarlntln ,
with John Cassy in charge , for the Insuao
asvtum. In splto of Cneoy's threats bo
nont peaceably.
A young miin named Williams , \vho is
employed nt Mrs. Mnyer's garden on North
Denton Rtrcet , stirred ut > a snarm of bcos
ycstordnv whllo plowing nr.d wns terribly
stung. His fnco was swollen almost beyond
ro cognition ,
A special election Is to bo hold nt Maoo-
aonln August U , for the purpose of electing n
mayor , recorder , mid trustees. The cljctlon
will In nil probability bo hold under tbo
Australian ballot system , and U to It will bo
the tlr.st election held under the now low In
the stato.
Frnnpott Wolf and FrnnUhn Uolche , both
of Mills county , were granted a license to
wed yestcrdnv. They were both Ucrmans of
so pronounced a tyyo that the brldo'n orolhur
had to net as Interpreter when they pre
sented themselves at 'Justice Hammer's
marriage mill.
Chrletian 1'otcrson of Avocn was given
an oxainlnation by the commis-
sloncra uf insanity ycstordnr nndvm
ordered tukon to St , ftornnrd's hospital for a
month. At the end of thnt tlrno It will bo
decided whether or not ho shnll bo sent to
any of the stnto Institutions.
Josepn McMullou wns found trying to dis
pose ol a gaudy ploco of feminine hcnd-goar
nt n Plcrco sttoot dlvo yesterday nftornoon
nnd was nrrostod. A mllllncrv store was
burglarized a few nights ago on Lower Broad
way nnd It Is thought th.nl tbo hat In ques
tion Is n part of the booty.
The honrlneof William Blackburn on the
chat no of assault with intent to do grc.it
bodily injury wns llnishcd yesterday morn
ing In Justice Il'immer's court , Tno trouble
between Blnckourn and his wife which
cause d hl& arrest turned out to bo merely a
little domestic falling out , and Bliiekuurn
wa consequently discharged.
Ono of tbo actors belonging to n company
that Is filling an engagement at Dohuny's
opera house fell a victim Thursday afternoon
to a thievish ntago hand. Ho called at the
police Motion Tliufsdnv night nnd reported
that fcomo of the employes of t ho opera bouso
hnd entered his dressing room during the
afternoon nnd stolen two pairs of pantaloons.
II. Miller , who lives ncnr Huniliu , Audd-
bou county , bos font word to Iho authorities
nsking them to look out for his son , who loft
homo on tbo lath to visit Atlantic. Ho
wrota to his father the next day saylnc ho
would bo homo on Friday , but has not bcon
scon or beard from since. It is feared that
ho has mot with foul piny ,
A suit was commenced In the district court
yesterday to collect a note for S1OUO given by
A. I. Cragin & Co. and F. W. Jowell , form
erly the managers of the Grand hotel , to the
Klmball-Champ Investment company May
1 , 18 1. The plaintiff Is the Franklin Sav
ings bunk of Now Hampshire , to whom the
note was assigned by the Investment com
pany.
A meeting of the insurance agents of the
city was hold at the ( Jrand hotel Thursday
night for the purpose of discussing th nd-
vlsabilitv of taking .sumo stops with refer
ence lo the use of kerosene In cleaning out
stores. Some of the companion nwhilo a o
decided that ull policies nn buildings where
kcroscno was used in sweeping should bo
cancelled , and this decision bad a dccidcdlv
unwholesome effect on tbo insurance busi
ness of local agents. After discussing the
question it was decided to draw up a circular
asking the companies to rovoka their order.
A cdtnmtuco wus unpointed to draw up the
circular , and It will'bo sent oil in a day or
two.
fiKniuiiK.i wiroirru LU.iauuus.
Second Annuul Convention of the Urgnnlr. i-
tloii In hvsKlon.
H.iSTlxns , NoD. , July aj. ( Special Tele
gram : o THE Buc.J At 2 o'clock this after
noon the second annual convention of the Ne
braska State Kpwortb league wus culled to
order by its president , John D. Dryden of
Kearney , Rov. G. H. McAdams of Grand
Island acting as recording secretary. After
devotional exorcises led Dy Rov. It. G. Adams
of Hustings a commlttoo on credentials , con
sisting of J. D. Savcrly of Ord , J. C. Jen-
nlnps of Norfolk nnd H. A. Ewell of Fulr-
flold , was appointed. Rov. G. II. MoAdams
read a paper on the action of the general
conference with rofcrcnco to the Ep worth
league , detailing the legislation In regard to
the league nt the recent general conference.
P. C. Peck of Callawav read a paper on
"What Grouping of Chapters Is Advantage
ous , " in which ho advocated the abolishment
of the state league and relying upon the presiding -
siding cl.lor.i nnd general conference ills
trictn. A geuorul discussion followed i-
whlch It was plainly shown that Mr. Pock's
views were not these of tbo majority. It was
moved that it bo tbo Ronso of tbo assembly
that the btuto organization bo continue d
Some of the dclogatos were opposed even to
this , as showing that the chunpo proposed
hud beer considered oy tbo convention nnd a
motion to tub.o wus made. Tbo cbalr ruled
the entire matter nut of order.
Wlllard Tobio of Hastings , corresponding
secretary , made his report , nftor whicn
President Dryden delivered the annual ad
dress. The address treated of the progress ,
past nnd future , of the lunguo. and was or
dered printed in the olllcial state paoor.
After the doxology and benediction by Uov-
Mc-Adams the convention took a recess
until S o'clocic.
The delegates to the third annual cenernl
conference district longuu then supplanted
these to the state convention. This district
is very largo , yet scattered , as It embraces '
jNobrasku , Colorado , Japan , Sweden'nnd
Liberia. Of course tbesq nations had not
bent delegates , In the absence of President
Crane VIce President J. D. Graves too'c tbo
chulr nnd Rev. H. E. Ewull wns chosen re
cording secretary pro torn. Messrs. Jennings ,
Polk und Press were appointed a committee
on resolutions by ttio chair. Tbo corresponding
spending secretary , Dr. B. L. Pay no , road a
communication from President H. A. Crnno ,
In which bo stated that bo Intended to leave
for J infiii in a short time. Tno secretary was
instructed to makau suitable roplv.
After a further report from Dr. Payne ,
the Epworlh loacuo batllo hymn was sung
by these iisHoratilcd. The election of oftlcors
resulted In D. Wincbott bolng chosen presi
dent of tbo district leatmo , G. L. H&igbt
llrat and J. D. Graves second vice presidents.
Dr. Pavno was re-elected corresponding sec
retary mid Miss LonquUt of FVomont ro.
cording secretary. For treasurer , Rev. G.
( i. .McAdams wns oloctcd by acclamation.
The president elect , Dr. Wlnchott , was In
troduced and orlclly addressed the district
league , which then adjourned subject to his
call.
call.In
In tboovculng after the devotional oxer-
cites the htato und district louguos were
formally welcomed to the citv by Wlllard
Toblu , Res' . J. R. Woodcock of Folfbury Vo-
spondlng. Rov. Dr. C. C. Lasby of Lincoln
lectured on the "Puislon Play of Oboram-
morgau" with stercoptlcnn Illustrations.
"What will the liltlo lady bavo next ! "
"Ttio bun now , sir ; the banners 1" What
man , woman or child does not recall this
sawdust-flavored question and answer
which , unlike the ordinary "gag11 of the cir
cus ring , grows itiollovv with ago and is just
us esjontlul to too performance as the clown
himself , There Is a "littlo lady" whom
everybody wonders "what will she have
next. " There la a clown and a ring-master ;
there 1s n circus ton ; than.- also a "banner , "
und t bo hula lady nas walked away with It
wherever she has been given a place among
tbo competitors , bo they ever BO numerous ,
1 Her numo Is Nellie Mullonry , and the people
ple of this city nra InturotUd bocauio they
wilt tuivo an opportunity of attending the
circus with her ut lioyd's theater on Sunday
evening next. Seutn are now on sale.
llvMUlt of Liquor nuit Jlimti
CUIUH Hvrins , la. , July 22. [ Special Tolo.
gram loTuu BEE. ] John Murray , n farmer
living near Maquokota , wns found dead yes-
to May near his homo. Death is supposed to
buvo boon caused by oxcosslvo boat wbilo bo
was under the Influence of liquor ,
MmvmmiU ol OCDUII bteiimiiri.
At Now York Arrived Polarlu , from
Stotuu ,
At London Sighted Ktrurla , from Now
York.
At Mow York Arrived FueruBlimarclt ,
from '
[ rno > i vnsfnntuT's ' sncosn
SALISBURY WILL RESIGN
Ho Will Not Bfibk Against the Gkd-
stonitiu Majority ,
PERSONNELL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Ijurycra Are In n Jtnjorlly Notes of
I.Hit-nil lllicorilVlint the Cometva-
tlvr * AVlll Do OrlRiii of Iho
American 1'lnR.
( CopvtltlMctl tWlbu Xtte 1'ork A ioct3ttil
LONDO.V , July 2J. To Inquiries addressed
to Mr. Akors Douglass , the chief conserva
tive xvhlp , todnv as to whether the govern
ment , If defeated on a vote of "no con-
ildenco , " would persist in romnlnmij in ofllco ,
ho responded simply that ' 'ibo government
will act In accordance with precedent
and the constitution. " As the balance
of precedent * nro distinctly toward
immediate rosignntion on defeat , the whip's
reply can bj taken us opposed to
the reports thut Lord Salisbury will chnl-
longo iho validity of Mr. Gladslono's tr.m-
isiry to govern with a majority. A sutrcos-
lion to this effect bus been discussed in the
conservative clubj since the character of the
Uladstonmn majority bccnino vlslblo , but on
every side it hns been scouted ns Improbable.
The nrtlelo In the Post adopting the
suggestion does not cnrry much weight.
The Post is not nn Inspired
organ mid the result of research
made today in ofllclul quarters , by the re
porter of the Associated proas , confirms his
previous statements tnat both the conserva
tive nnd unionist loaders huvo decided to re
sign on the lirst vote In which a majority is
against them ,
One 1'rc.cvdnnt.
The whip's reference" lo precedents rncnll
the fuel of ono single memorable inslanco of
a prime minister persisting In defying a ma
jority. This wns Pee ) , who , In 183 J , re
turned from the polls supported by SOt
torlos. Against him Melbourne had n ma
jority , hotoroKenoous In its eharn/3or , it con
sisting of 100 British whips , ISO radicals.
forty-four Irish ropcalor * and twenty two
Irish whlgs. Pool was defeated on the
election' for speaker by ton votes. Ho still
hold on. On the measure of oducatlonal re
form , affecting dUsontors , ho was defeated
by 110 votes , but ho declined to go. On the
Irish tithes bill , n majority of tblrty-thrco
was ngainst nlm , but still he clung to ofllco.
Ho faced two morodofoatson Irish questions
decided by Irish votes before ho resigned. The
fight lasted until the government had to
confront complete psralyzation of admin
istration bv the majority rofuslng to
grant supplies. Lord Salisbury bag a sup
ply that will enable the business of tbo
country to proceed until January , but Pool's
example , if followed now-a-days , would ut
terly disgrace tbo unionists and crush their
chances ut the next election.
The ministers' communications to the
bonds of the government departments , ex
clusively , concern the winding up of their
olllcial duties bv the third week in August.
According to the pro.sont arrangement , the
usual imnistoriul dinners on the evening preceding -
ceding the opening of the .session will not
take pluce.Tho
The First Note of Discord.
The mnln result of n mcotinc of n small
proup of radicals at tbo house of Sir William
Vernon Harcourt yesterday has boon tbo
Introduction of thn ilrst note of discord In
the purtv. Afior the mooting several mem
bers of the House of Commons who bad bocn
present appeared nt the National Liberal
club , where they announced tbat a memorial
would bo sent to Mr. Gladstone , urging
him to put the loading plank of the
Newcastle program lo the forefront and
homo rule in the background. Although
tbo general feolinir at the club is distinctly
In favor ot this course of legislation , yet the
desire there to leave Mr. Gladstone un
fettered Is stronccr , nnd the proposed raJl-
cal protests , likely to embarrass him , is dis
approved. The movement is causlnc n shnrp
Intcrnnl row. Tbo reserved uttit'.ide of the
Irish lenders Is in contrast with this prema
ture activity of the radicals.
Messrs. Dil'.on nnd O'Brien nnd other Mc-
Carthyllos will not ba inlerviowcd for the
present. They tell the reporter of the Asso
ciated Press that they will say nothing for
publication until tbo relations of their party
with Mr. GladRlonc are further nssurod. Mr.
Redmond , as well , maintains a similar ro-
servo.
Sir Charles Ullko Is maneuvering to secure
the leadership of iho now lubor party , hop
ing through them to win buck place and
power.
I'vrsomiol of the House.
An analysis of tbo personnel ol the now
House of Commons is of practical value as
showing the inllucncoof the different classes
und calling upon political life. Lawyers are
the most numerous , holding 101 seats , whllo
merchants hold fifty-live , army und navy
ofllcers tlfty-throe , ofllcers of iho auxiliary
forces fifty-two , journalists Ihlrly-ilve , man
ufacturers llrty-sovon , peers' sons nnd
i rotbors Ihlrly-llvo , gentry and land
owners elphty-threc , ship owners nineteen ,
brewers eighteen , fanners ten , labor repre
sentatives liflcuii , and railway olllciuls fifiv ,
whl.o the remaining seats are occupied by
men ot various vocations or classes. Amontr
adherents of the religious 'denominations
there uro eighty-two Quakers , eighty-three
Congivgullonnlists , twenty Methodists ,
twenty Unitarians and oigbt Uantlsls , the
bulk of the others being cither members of
the established church of Cutholics.
Origin of thu American
The United States quartermaster general's
recent historical statement In regard to iho
national flag has caused sorao discussion hero.
It was derived from Washington's coat of
arms. A corrspondant of the Times writes
thut "tho utarf. and stripes of tbo Washing
ton family" can bo scon on an old monument
in Trinity church. Another traces the
stars and stripes on tbo monuments of Wash
liiBlon'n ancestors at SulgravcNorthampton-
shlro. Another states that a family ot Wash
ington ? , who are descended direct from tbo
patriot's grandfather , allll hold a farm at
Holy Land , DiccktMiford , and that a tomb
stone In the Chester caibedral marks the
crave of Ucorgo Washington's ilrst love.
These writers concur in icouting the notion
that tbo United Slates flag originated In
Mrs. Ross's parlor.
Mr. Walker , secretary of the Indian Cur
rency association , has. sent a latter to tbo
11 nan co minister of India , stating that should
the linornatlonal monetary conference fall
to uttuin Us object , n remedy for the exist-
I n if evils oueut to bo found in a direct agree
ment between India and the United States.
rinal ArrutiKmiiontH for the Payment of
Indemnity by Chill In l'rojre .
\rnmrrtoMld \ I3tli j Jn-ntt ( iil - > n Hevii" !
VAU'Aiuiao , Chill ( via Galveston , Tox. ) ,
July 2i fI3y Mexican Cable to the Now
York Ilotald Special to TUB HKE. ] Tbo
formal acceptance by the United States gov
ernment of iho offer of Chill to pay $75,000 In
gold In settletnont pf tbo claims tor indem
nity to tbu victims ot tbo riotous assault
upon thn sailors of the Baltimore
in Valparaiso was formally presented
today to the counsel of stale. Mr ,
Foster , the American counsel of tate , origin
ally demanded tbo payment of 1110,000 , but
accepted tbo offer of $75,000 without protest ,
A bill making au appropriation for Iho pay
ment of the indemnity will bo drawn up by
the counsel of state and sout to oougrcs
at Its present bosilon , and Sonar Errazuriz ,
minister of foreign affairs , told mo today
bo had no doubt tbo appropriation would bo
made by congress , although I have good au
thority for the atatament that there U
likely to DO a livolv discussion of iho bill.
To Minister Krrazurlz und Secretary Has-
cunan belongs the credit of bringing the
iiou-otlulloiu to a satisfactory termination.
The Chilian fiovornmont is not disposed to
como to n hasty conclusion In the case pre
sented by MlnUtor I2gm asking indemnity
( or tbu klUlinc of Fireman Shields by the
residents of the "tough quarttr1' of
Valparaiso , teen after tbo asinuli
upon the lollora of tbo United States
crulsor Baltimore , in which Rlggin and
Turnbull were klllod , Shields was a inllor
' ) b
on the American ship Krowoonnw nnd was
klllnd ( lurlnu a'.vquurrcl. When Minister
Etmn presented' the claim for Indemnity the
Chilian minister ] -gf foralen affair * , Scuor
Erraztulz , rapllba.rtbnt the casa was en
tirely different jfrom the n. Hlraoro nffalr
Ho snld the snllqrsjf the Baltimore were
nstioro on Irnvo atjd were the uniform of the
United States , iCbclr crises could not bo
compared with tLnt of Shields , who was n
drunken deserter tvnd his case must stand
ulono nnd upon Us own merits.
Kvldcnco In his enio hns been tnkon by the
judgoof crimos.'nnd Is included In n sum
mary lately prostmtod to the minister of for
eign affair * . Tnd Question of Indemnity will
bo passed upon Ifitof. .
I'r nontcd tn the Crnr.
ICovt/rtaMttl IKtt li ] ) Jd-na Gnnloii flnnU.t
ST. PRTRiisnuiiti , July 22. f Now York
Herald Cnblo Special to THE Ur.K. | Dr.
Talmaro was today presented to the crnr
nnd the Imparlnl court nt I'oiorhof . Ho was
escorted from bis hotel by on equerry of the
czar , who was sent to St , Petersburg for
that purposo. On his arrival nt Poterhof
Dr. Tulmr.ifo wn received by the court
cbamburlnin , who conducted nlm to the
sulto ot apartments whljh bad bocn sot
sldo for the Brooklyn dlvlno. Hero Dr.
Tnlmnga rested for an hour , when ho was
presented to the emperor , who received him
with Ibo greatest cbrdtntity , and bcffgod him
to thank the American people lor tholr kind
ness In sondlnc Hour nnd provision * to the
Uusstnns during the famine. The two hnd n
Ion p conversation on political nnd roltplous
subjects.
Dr. Talmapo was presented in turn
to the empress nnd nil the members -
bers of the Imperial family. Slnco
his arrival In Ilussia Dr. Tnlmago hns boon
the recipient of mnrkod fnvor from the
nobility , nnd hns bocn n ( must nt a number
of banquets Riven liv the city authorities of
St. Petersburg ana Moscow nnd the novorn-
mont ofllclnls. Ho hns boon heartily ro-
cclvod by all classes.
Ho left for Scotland this evening with
Louis Klopsuh and wife of Brooklyn , who
accompany him on bis tours.
8KXSATIOX.lt 1'KH 1 IMO.\r.
Freda XVnrd'a llrotlicr-ln-f.iiw Tclln of
Semi ) of the GlrlV Actions.
Mr-Mi'ins. Tonn. , July 2i. There Is no
nbntcmont , notwithstanding the Intense
heat , in the attendance nor tbo interest
manifested In the Alice Mitchell caso.
It was 8:50 : whoii court convened. The
first witness called was Miss Addle
Mitchell. She scorned to fool her sister's
position very keenly and to realize the
humiliation attendant upon it. Her testi
mony wns purely cumulative to thnt offered
on previous occasions.
James Johnson , brother of Lilllo Johnson ,
testified that ho had known Alice for two
years and stio had' always displayed a most
decided avorson to the society of gentlemen.
The testimony of William H. Volkmar ,
brothor-in-luiv ot the victim , was next called
for by tbo dofanso , and proved the roost
sensational of the day. Uoforring to tne
proposed clopomont , which was to bo con
summated whllo Alice and Lllllo Johnson
were visiting the Misses Ward , last summer ,
ho said that Freda's action denoted some
thing unusual she Insisting upon sleeping
in a different room ( from tnat usually occu
pied bv her , and ton leaving the window
open. He kept watch outside , expecting n
man to show up. Just before the boat
whistled ho entorqdjthe room suddenly , tie
hoard Freda push ner vallso under iho bod.
She was dressed , 'hVlt as ho entered the room
she Jumped into bedj pulled the
snoot over her Lns though she was
undressed and professed anger at ttio
intrusion. Witness' ' was prcttv mad. Ho
called his wife and demanded of Freda what
this all mount. Thtro she confessed that sbo
was going lo ruri'off with Alico. They were
to marry and Alice was to work for her to
support hor. Witness nt the tirao bo inter
cepted the letters Was not aware ot any In
fatuation botxvooQ 'tho girls. Ho Intercepted
thorn because bo had ccuio to tbo conclu
sion tbat.AHco was not a fit companion
Jor her. On "the .discovery of iho
plan of olopomout ho promised Frcou
that night' thai ho would never men
tion the matter to her again. Ho was
ashamed of it and of her wanting to leave a
good homo , and said if she would not refer
to the matter again that ho would keep It n
dead socrnt. After this episode , witness ad
vised tils wife that sbo request tbo visitors
to return to their homes , as ho did not con
sider them fit associates for bis sister-in-law.
Witness saw nothing to lead him to bcliovo
Alice mentally unsound.
After the examination of MUs Jo Ward ,
sister of Frodn , in whoso testimony there
wns no now dovclopment , court adjourned
until tomorrow.
VlVHM OF A Jtr.AUK JUCUrK.
Horrible Amault Committed by 11 Negro
on a KnnanH City Girl.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , July W. Pearl Power ,
who livuc with her widowed mother at 1113'i
North Seventh street , Kansas City , Kan. ,
was brutally assaulted by a negro this morn
ing. Mrs. Power , who Is clerk in tbo
ofllco of the register of deeds , is
away from homo during the day , her
daughter attending to the household duties.
Wulla the girl was so engaged this morning
a negro entered too house unobserved ,
gagged his victim , bound her hands , drugged
her and criminally .assaulted her , Ttio rrimo
was not discovered until noon , wbon Mrs.
Power returned homo for lunch and found
her daughter unconscious on the floor , where
her assailant had ) tjft her.
Tbo news of the cnmo spread rapidly
about the town and tonight It Is the solo
topic of conversation on tbo streets. Crowds
of men are assembled on every corner and
each demands that lynch lnw avenge the
crlmo. Thd neero who committed the as
sault escaped , nut It is believed ho bus boon
capturea and Is kept in biding to save him
from a mob's fury.
Wllll MUltDElt.
Jiihn 1'rlck .Mint AiiKWor for Clinrlcs
littoral' Uuntli.
YANKTON , S. D. , July 22. ( Special Telegram -
gram to run BEK. ] John Frlck , the young
farmer who wrestled with Charles E. Uucros ,
wno died from the effects of the wrestling ,
has been arrested on a cburgo of man
slaughter and hold to answer In the sum
of 11,000 bonds. He Is a .voung man of
highly respectable parents ,
Found a Illcli Lend.
DnxDwoon , S. D. , July 22. [ Special Tola-
gram to TUG UIE. | Fred Halnos , a locating
engineer for tbo ElUhorn road , came in town
today with specimens of grola ere that assay
MOO to the ton. Tlio rock fairly glitters with
the precious motatlj Hnlnos refused to tell
where the find was'juado , but claims there In
plontv where It cijhjjj from. A good deal of
excitement has boqy , created and many pros
pectors proposal watching him when bo
leaves the city , ho'jijug bo will load the way
to the now BtrlUoJvi
c.iuuiiT jpna.irr itor.r
Charles McUowuji.uf Oouncll Ilium Iloblicd
Sioux CITV , Ia.ii < July 23. ( Special Tolo-
grain to Tin ; BiuvJv-Charlos McDowell of
Council Bluffs loftflnnt city a few days ago
to go to Alaska , 'jii 'routo no slopped off m
this city. Last njfht ho went to sloop in a
beer curdcn across the river from this city
and when he woltu-up this morning ho was
minus $1,400 thatybo bad boon carrying
sowed up msldo his pants. Ho will not go to
Alaska , now an ho is abort of funds and can
Qud no clue to tbo Identity ot the rob-jors.
NISIM of i'K'JCKitu.Lr.
Domofttlo.
Otis William ) , colored , wax handed ut8.iva.n-
nuh. ( in , for mnrJur. Ho d.ed prolcitlnjj lilt
Innocence.
J , M , Ilnrnor his been nominated by tbu
peoplu'g party ol the tto.ond Tuxua district
for congress.
W. II. MoWllllnins of Austin , Tot. , (1114 (
been arrostud for utloinntlnn to assault liU
nmrrlod daughter ,
Thn I'anoy county. Missouri. lynchcrs and
murderer * have been rulu.ibu.1 , tbo proso-
outliig attorney entering n nolle prusciiul.
New KiiKlund und the middle btutoJ itx-
perumoed u levuru ihundor Ntorni , Tele-
Krauhlu conirnui'icntlon wus out olT , und
utbnr duinu ; < > doni * .
Thu lionruvolias/covcrnd / the mitlro north-
wust , and ndvlcea from many pomtn Buy that
it has been Ititoimo. It tun , however , busu of
uiucli bouollt to rl uului cropj.
WILL FIGHT THE ATGIHSON
Western Passenger Association Roads Pre
pared for War.
KANSAS LOCAL RATES TO BE REDUCED
If ThU lines Not Urine the Obstlimto
Co m puny to Tliuo All Turin' * of the
Soiithwcit Are to Ho
lloiiioralltod.
CHICAGO , 111. , July 23. A special nn'.l
of the Western Passenger association was
convened today to consider the action ot the
Atcblson rend in milking a rate of (12 to
Denver and return on account of the con-
olavo cf the Knights Tomplar. The pro
posed conference was cut abort by the an
nouncement of Chairman Caldwcll that ho
could not accept the Atchlton's notice of n
reduction became it wns not accompanied
by the necessary evidence showing Justifica
tion for such n course. Thereupon iho rep-
rcsentntlvo of the Atchlson snul bo would
submit to the chairman an amended notlco ,
supplying the omission. In order thnt ho
might have nmplo time In which to do this
the meeting ndourn ] > td until tomorrow.
Thus the mutter stands this ovoniug. All
sorts of rumors are currout , Ono Is to tno
effect that the nngry competitors of the
Atchlson will try to force thnt roud out of
the Won torn Passenger association nnd will
then combine to dumorullio ralos on its
western linos.
Jlow Thpy AVlll I'lRht.
It Is hinted thnt the Rock Island , the Mis
souri Pnclllc and the Union Pacific- will unlto
in n movement to destroy the Atuhisou's
local rates In Kansas by making n rate of $10
or less ns far west us Dodgu City , Lurnud ,
Great Bond , Wichita , Emnorla and other
competitive uoinu , and slushing the through
rate from southwestern Missouri river points
to Denver.
Another scheme Is to apply the f 12 rate to
Denver and return by way of St. Paul , thus1
bringing the Northern Pucilic und Grout
Northern into the light and extending the
demoralization into the northwoHtorn terri
tory. Just what will bo done can only DO
told utter tomorrow's ' mootlnir. It docs not
sooiu probable that there Is any carious
dosiro" on tno part , of the otbor mem
bers to drive tbo Atchison out of the
association. Having permitted tno Alton to
go out , they can ill afford to lose any moro of
tneir members unless tboy are looulng for
an excuse to dissolve tbo association. It Is
among the possibilities that the Atchlson
will withdraw of Its own accord. Should
the chairman docldo nftor bearing tbo ovi-
(1 unco thut the company Is not Instilled In
making the proposed reduction , It must
fllthor witndraw , appeal lo arbitration or
forego the pleasure of nutting tbo $12 rate
into effect.
Urnln ( lutes Itoduced.
Chairman Blgnchnrd of the Central Traffl
association announced today that the Van-
dalia line has published a tariff , offoctlvo
July " . " ) , maidng rates on grain nnd grain pro
ducts on too basis of 20 cants per 10U pounds ,
Chicago to Now York. This Is u reduction
of 5 cents per 100 pounds. The Vundullatf ,
reason for tatting this stop is not given , bat
in view of the generally accepted theory
that certain tines huvo been secretly cutting
tbcso rules for several months , the reuson is
apparent. Thus far no roud bus made an
open reduction , but the Vandaliu's example
will bo followed us a matter of course by ull
the roads uftcclod by it.
AocllKfd by Shippers.
When the Interstate Commerce commis
sion labt week Investigated the charges made
against several roads of discriminating in
rates on east bound trafllo nothing could bo
learned as to who the complainants woro.
It has kinco leaked out that the charges were
Iliad by four or live largo dealers In this
city , who said tboy bad boon approached by
railroad freight agents with oilers of cut
rates. Through rospcct for the law , they de
clined the offers. They learned that
olhor firms were accepting iho cut
rates , however , and desiring to protect their
own trade , they complained to the commis
sion. Some of the railroad man who were
examined knew tbo sourca of the commis
sion's information , nnd instead of denying
the charges took refuge in a refusal
to answer questions. Should Judge
Gresham decide thut they must answer , and
they then declare their innocence , the orig
inal complainants will bo produced as wit
nesses ,
Colorado JtntcB Huiluccil.
Reduced froigbt rates to Colorado and
Utah points , in accordance with the notices
previously given by Iho ROCK Island and
Burlington roads , went into oiteot today.
Hereafter these rates will bo as follows on
the several classes : First class , 8J'second
class , ei.55 ; third class , 1.22 ; fourth class ,
1)5 ) cents ; fifth class , T5 cents ; class A , 85
cents ; class B , 50 cents ; class C , 00 cents ;
class D , 52 > jf cents ; clubs E10 cents.
KiiHlc'rn Illinois KxtciiHlon.
It Is undoubtedly the intention of tbo
owners of tbo Chicago & Eastern Illinois to
ut once begin the construction of the exten
sion from Terra Huuto to Evnnsvlllo , prac
tically paralleling the Evunsvlllo & Terre
Haute rond. Tno movement has been
rumored for some time , but so secretly has
iho preliminary work been dona that
delinito information has not been obtainable.
The Euslorn IlilnolF management is very
reticent , but it was learned today tbnt for
three months locating engineer * huvo been
in t ho Hold and S3 voral surveys mapped out
nn'd prolilc.9 prepared , and thut the work of
construction will commence at nn oitrly data.
It Is stated that material for the now line
will bo on tbo grounds by the middle ol Au
gust.
Ilutox on rionr.
MiNNRAi'OMs , Minn. , July 22. Tbo North
western Millar suya : The Chicago and Mil
waukee lines have apparently got tired of
fiooing the bulk of Minneapolis flour go eastward -
ward via Lake Superior and this weak sev
eral of them bavo issued tariff * reducing
flour rules yt rcntu par 10J pounds to sea
board , making tbo ralo from Minneapolis to
Now York ! ii ! cents. These tariffs boar
various , dates from July 10 onward , Tbo
Lake Superior lines uro to make corresponding
spending roductlons. All rail and across
lake rates are not affected by the change.
xuirs foil TIIK .
Complete I.Ut of Cli uigei In the Jlegular
Service.
WASIIIXOTON , D. C. , July 22. [ Special
TeUsgrara to Tun Bun.J The following army
ardors wore issued yoUorday :
Major John H. Patterson , Third infantry ,
la detailed as n member of tbo army retiring
board at St. Paul Minn. , convened December
'J , IB'Jl ) , vlco Colonel Edwin C. Mason , Third
infantry , relieved. Captain John P. Thomp
son , Third Infantry , will report In person to
Brigadier General Wesley Morritt , president
of tno army retiring board , at St. Paul for
examination by the board. An army re
tiring board Is appointed to meat at tbo call
of the president thereof at Baltimore , Md. ,
for the examination of such ofllcors as maybe
bo ordered before it. Detail of the board :
Colonel LaRbott L. Livingston , Third
ar tiller v ; Major Andrew J , McUen-
nlglo , quartermaster ; Charles B. Pen-
rose , commissary of subsistence ; Cap
tain Louis A. Ligiirdo , assistant surgeon
goon ; Captain Charles B. Ewlng , assistant
surgeon ; First Lieutenant , Cbnrlos A. Ben
nett , Third artillery , recorder. Captain
Samuel T. Hamilton , Second cavulry , will
rooort in portion to Colonel La Uhett L.
Livingstone , Third artlllory , president of
the army retiring board , ot Baltimore , for
examination by the board.
A board of odicers la appointed to moot at
the cull of the president thereof at Fort
Loavonwortb , Knn. , for the examination of
such ofllcera as may bo ordered before 11 to
determine tholr Illness for promotion. Detail
for tbo board : Lieuittnunt Colonel Jacob
Kline , Ninth Infantry ; Major John Brooke ,
surgeon ; MajorCamlllo C. Carr , Elfhth cav
alry ; Captain Jotin B. Dabcock , Fifth cav
alry ; First Lieutenant B. L. Ton
Evok , assistant surgeon ; Fim Lloutonant
Edwin P. Andrua. Fifth cuvulry , recorder.
Tbo following named oflloors will rupert in
person to Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Kline at
such tlmo as he may designate for examina
tion by the board as to tholr lltnots for pro
motion ; First Lieutenant Alfred M. Fuller ,
Hecond cavalry ; First Lloutoiinnt Jacob G.
Galnrulth. First cavalry ; Second Lieutenant
John U , Porsblng , Sixth cavalry ; Second
Lloutonaut Malvorn Hill Barnum , Third
uavulrr ; Beoond Lieutenant Edmund d ,
How Mrs. Anna Church Ro-
llavod the Family Purse of n
Constant Drain Catarrh , Dys
pepsia , Bronchitis and Nerv
ous Weakness Cured.
A vast number of people , snfforlni ; from
chronic diseases , pay out largo sums of money
to doolors nnd drusgi ls without relief 01
cure. Maty such may bo promptly curud by
treatment specially ( Iliad to tiio CUSP. Mrs.
Anna Church , wife of Mr. T. O. Church , resid
ing at South lllth nnd Cuslull-ir streets fur
nishes n case In point. Mrs , Church snyg ;
"About cIshtyonH nao my health VeRii ( to
fall nnd KOUII I found myself constantly suf
fering from
"Untnrrh ,
"Dyspiipslu ,
"A dlslrcsslng cough , ,
"Sinking spells.
"llondaolio nnd '
"Nervous procfntlon.
MUS ANNA C1IUUC1I.
"Constant linwklns nnd splttlns to clonr my
nosu and throat eaves no roll'jf. Mv tas'o and
Miiullturo Impaired , 'iml I lia'l a dls u si for
food. My stnmuuh was nimble to digest what
little food I foinud down , nnd I grow we.il.cr
every day.
"On top of my ho.id nnd over my eves I bad
Intense pain. Often It became o severe us to
causa HlnUinz spoils , from which it WIH bard
to r.illy mo. Tlii'so fainting iitiueks would
keep mo In bed weak and prostrate ; ! for days
at n time.
"A hacking couch nn 1 soveio pains nnd
sorenp"S In the chest rapidly wore mo out. At
tliniiH the phlegm and mailer r.Usjd from my
limits onld bostrcnkod with b'ood.
"My husband was kept poor by paying doc
tor bills. tHITorciit rtontnr * ueatod tnu for
different diseases-no two alike. Tholr modl-
.cincs Wflo looslrons for mean I d d h nn In
stead of rood. When I flrUsnwPr-i , Copolnnd
&Sh < jpard I was so reduced tlmt I bolluvo an
other week without ho'p would have found mo
buyond the roach of invillcal aid.
"Well , I am very glad I was led to consult
tlium , bcuauso I am nov an cntiicly dilturpiiV
woman. I am rc-toruJ lo ho.ilth I'rain the
very llrst visit 1 fi'lt conlldonen In these ) KCII-
tlcmun. Thov seemed to understand my
trouble nnd I Improved steadily nn.ler their
car a All my pains and achus nil the--oioncss
In the chest and IIIIIRB. iho tonsil ami all the
symptoms of o.itarrh In the ho icl and tlnoat
dlsiihpeiued. I bleep "dl and cat well , and
bclliAo I am thoroughly uiins'l. I bavo no
nuiru doclor b'llsto pay now , wb cb is u > uiy
welcome ploro of fortune. "
MA'L
Coinos from the East , West , North nud South
bc'irlnp testimony of Unsuccessful truiilnibiit
of Urs. Cope and . .V Slu-pard by mall.
i-'l/mom ( Dltinl ; Sent to all .ljijic ! ( < m g.
S5 A MONTH.
CATAUIUl TKEATEI ) ATTHi : IJNIFOUM
HATi : 01 ? $ "i A MONTH-MEDICINES 1 < 'U U
iN'ISIIEI ) PUCK. I'XM ' Abh OI'IIKII 1)IH-
EASHS THE KATES Vflll , HR LOW AND
UMKOItM AN'D In I'KOl'OUTION TO TIIi-J-
AOTUAIj WHOLESALE COST OF MEUIOINK
Itr.QUlUED.
KOOMS 1UI AND 31' > ,
New York Life Building ,
OMAHA , NI313.
\v. u. copKLiAND , r. n.
O. S. SlIKL'AUD , M. D.
{ I'KUlAhTIKSi Ont-irrh. A thimv , Ilronchl-
ItlR , Nervous llbua ) CB , II ooil Diseases , Khcu-
inatlsiii , Consumption , and ull chronle affec
tions of thu Thro it , LIIIIKS , Stoimuli , Liver
and Kidneys.
Ollluo hours : 0 loll u in. . - lo . * > p.m. , T to 8
p.m. .Sunday. lUn.m , loli'm.
Tooth-Food-
Tliis medicine for babies prevents and
cures pains of teething and resulting
diseases , not by putlin" ; cliildicn to sleep
with an opiate , for it contains no linrmfnl
drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming
ingredients which arc lacking in most
mothers' milk and all aitificial foods.
It is sweet nnd b.ibics like it. $1.00 a
bottle , at all druggists. Send for pain-
yhlet , "Teething Made Easy. "
THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. ,
CINCINNATI. O.
Wright , Ninth cnvulry. Second Lieutenant
Hurry O. _ Trout , Ninth cavalry ,
will report in per.son to Colo'iel Culob H
Carllon , president of tbo oxamlnin ; , ' hoard
convened at Fort Meade , S. D. , nt such tlmo
as bo may designate for examination by the
board as to bis illness for promotion nnd
will , upon tbo conclusion of his examination ,
return to his proper station.
M'.una < iN UKFKATUU nu ; mix.
DCS MolnoH Itlvor I.uml Scttlcrit Ilafiuuil
Kcllel } > y One Mini.
WASHINGTON. D. C. , July 22. [ Special
Telegram to THE Bun.J Hut for the voice
of ono man today tbo bill for the relief of
ibo aottlora on the Dos Molnoi river lands in
Iowa would have passed the bouse. Mc-
Mllllu of Tennessee , a democrat , objected.
The bill was called up during tbo hour set
apart for tbo public lands commlttoo.
McHoa of Arkansa * , in the absanco of Mr.
Hiloy , had churco of the measure. Upon
the question of passage of the bill lliora
were only two adverao votoii. McMlliln
never hesitates to vote M.UUU.UOO or $1U,0HIUI)0 ( )
for the improvement of the rivers and crcoki
of the south , but the prospect * of Hpondlntr
a few thousand dollars for the ucnulH of
the evicted settlers in lown , oven ibouKh
the money Is to bo expended to undo a
wrong committed by the United Status , was
too much for him.
Ho could not think of allowing the bill to
pass If tuero was a slngla chance to dufuat it ,
and ho saw tbo ehanco. The > srssion vrai
but allmly allenao.l nud MoMillin ralsod lha
point of'no quorum. " There wax no lima
to drum up the mombora absent in committee
rooms and at lunch , and consaquontly the
hour expired before the roil call could bo
completed. The bill was knocked out for
the 11 mo boliifr , although It has paused tbo
coinmlltno of iho whole. Spcaknr Crisp was
very much Interested in thu matter und bo
bat promised to idvu Mr. iJolllvor a day
upon tbo Ilrst opportunity , wbon another
effort will bo made for It.
Thu sunato today pained the Paddock bill
providing for the survey and transfer to Wo-
urusku us school lundu to make up for thu lots
to Iho viuia of lands not found in tholr place ,
the Fort Kundull military rciorvatlou. It U
generally osilmaiod tbat It will make up for
all bchool lands lost in pluco amoiinlluK to
14.000 acrua , The balance , about 10,000 acres ,
will bo open to seniors under tbo hoino-
stead luw , ThU may operate alto to
rellovo the settlers In Iloyd county , who
huvo taken Indian lands which CommUilonar
Graft decided could not be tauun ai school
lands.
There are probably no other school lands
lost in place , to tbat In any ovunt tbo sialo
is sure lo ifot tlr t clam lands to m ko up ull
losses that may ho luitalnod oa account of
the controversy iu I3oyd county ,
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
COUNCIL B LUFFS. '
FOHUKNT The dwelling on I'lrst iivcnnn
und Klglith itroot formerly occupied btf
M , 11 Smith II . 3 bath rooms nnd nil
* 'lt 14. | | | | * : It rooms. W Wl l |
modern Improvements ) food Ntnblo nnd out
bullilliiKi rout IX ) per month. K. II. Shoufo.
, M
IV YOU have northing for silo or t ratio saa /
U II. Slioifo. liin.tdway and Main strnnt. J
l OK llUNT-nirolllnis ln"iill p iris of th 'r
-L clly. 11 ll. lieufo. Itro.vdirny mid M.iln. '
\\7ANTI2D Kanlorn Nohrnika lands In o
chnnitn for Oounoll liluirt property. K.
alien to. Uro : lvrny mul M Un stroau
UIHOKST HAUOAIX-Donblo roi\ \ <
-ilcnco Int. Na ll'i ' mli Klrst sire ul , 8d
uosi uar-al u 111
Day .t lion . U9
1'onrl Ktroot.
| ( UUM nnd olty loins nt lowest r.itos.
* Koal ustato for sulo.
Iinoliint : uiU business rontits.
Monuy lo.Miod forlooal Investors.
Lot"co * ToVT' *
an Pearl street.
P'nAI'7Kll ! ? nr wllh cnr" "holler
-L 4UJOtiu. fliliyj corn ar ndir , ID ) bit. ntt
hour : saw mill iitUclinicnt. n It. P. oiulim :
TOU SAI.E OnsmiH pnymenls. fruit it nil -
J-1 gnrdon Inn-l no r Council HlulN K , U.
bbuafc , Ili-ondway un t .Main street.
T710K HAI < -AlliloVritollor mills on Iloono
Jriver. . Nub. ; tlnost wntorpowor In Iho ulnle ,
dovi-lopliiR l-.Miorso power xvitrr ontlro j-
dully capacity , lee hnirols ; maclnncri- and
apyuilcn inccs complolc In ovcry ilotiill. ( lee I
frame residence ; S acres or land , tlt.u burfiH't :
: nlco , $ . " ' .wo : will take unlmprovol oinlorn
land. K 11 , Hho.'ifo.
)1 { SAIjR On easy p.i/innnts. ilnatli
ull parts ottlio oily. K. 11. Sheaf u.
"IJ10K SAIjR Slookof iiinst * . and brlolf store
ibill din. , wall oUublUlu-d trudo ; location
nenr Omnhn. 1'rlco , f-.VM. Will tuko good
farm In exclmn'o. 11 II , Sl
I 'OK SAI.K lown farms In Pottawattamlo
und adjoining comities. U II. Shoafo.
\\7ANTKD-About AiiKiiat I. In : i prlvuto
' fiinilly , n couipoliMil irlll for Kcncnil
honseuoik ; must imvo roforcnpo. Apply
oxcnliiKS nt6lf Willow avenue. Council 111 u IK
IT'OK SAIiF : Hotels uii.1 rostalirunts In low.i
J-1 nnd Nubraukn , doing prollt.itilu biislnosi
nnd well located ; will lake land In part tr.idat
write for details. E. II. Shoife.
FOIJ . A fjK A flrst cl'its sto.-k of soiior.il
mcrelrindlso with goo.l wlli ; prloo000 ;
will take iood land ino\uliano. 1' . II. Sheufo.
OK SAI.K Stock lit mllllncrv unri notions ,
wllb sloro imd llvturos ; prlco li.UJJj will
ratio for Intnl. U II. Hhuafc.
IJ1OU SAliK M ncrosof uool Hnd nud norf
-L ? cottage , with four ncrus land In Wnrnors-
vllle , Nub. : all modern Ininrovumunts : will
cxclinnjo for a pkiasant cottaio free ot In-
iMiinbr.inco In ( Jounoll Dluil's or Omaha.
K. II. Slienfc. .
"IJIOK SALR Onoof the hrlzhlQst an'l most
-L' di-Hlrtthlo homos In Iho city , on 4th uvo.i
modem in nil respects. Must Hull , und wlli
saurillco. Address L tu. llco ollk'c.
FOR AII' 18J-aoro ranch In Cherry Co. ,
Nub. Good liny Int.d. Hplondld range for
entile. Mco cott&io , slablo und out hulld-
In s In uood repair , plenty w.itar. IK'st land
In the county : will sell cheap. Write for do-
tulle. R 11. Shoafo.
Oil SAhK OR THAOi : Itostiiur.tnt and
saloon at Mnnuwa ; good bnsliiL'ns ut nil
PC ; IMMIS : peed building uid InipiovumeiiU. A
simp for n live niHii. E II Slmifc.
VV ANTED-airl for cunural bousonork. In-
qnlro nt 141 Olun nve.
S" X A < ! IKS ! of Innd3 < t miles fromoiiy II n ts
'J nt ft > i per ncre , on mnln road , \\onld
make u line fruit faun. Johnston & Van
fallen.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
orcoun.-ll
Cnpltil stcc'c
fcurpluaunJ ProBta . NOUttJ
NctC.ipltal an I Surplus
Olrcctora J. I ) . K.IJIU ijun , d. I. , \
r.li-nnoii , B. K. Hart. I. \ . Mills.J. . V II MI ail
nmlUlinrloi It Ilunnati. Tr.ins lot ienor.il b itilf-
lu biismuss. Kitr esc capltit uiU surpluiof
any bunklu ioutnwo.ilurn UI'.V.L
INTEBE3I ? TIM3
COUNCIL BLDFPJ ST31I m WOHH
All K n Isof Dvo n an 1 Oluanln done In tin
hluhcht.styluof the art. K .dud an 1 ntilnut
fabrks mudo to lo.ilc as uojd ns nu.r
Work promptly done und ilullvurul iu .ill
p.ii In ot iho country. Scn.i for pncu list.
U A. MAOilAN , - - I'HUt'uIUl'OK.
111.1 Ilro ul wiy. No ir North voiUn
t , llr.Uirri. lorv.
IITI K.llllliIprQ" 11"1"1 * Hi l.iw Prao-
OlIU O. OilUHQUb
tlco lii iho it.ite aud
frdcal courts. Kooms II , 4 and 5 tSlingat
licnro block. Council Illiiifs , Iu.
If you liuvoimnppi'tltp , Ind
S I'Miitiilrncr , Slck-llfudaclic- ,
' dova" or lojlnu llesh , taUo
. : tomi up tlio ural ; Ktoniiirli nnd (
Iinllil up tlio lliiKKlni ; ciK-rKli'K. "X
| Eye & Ear
INFIRMARY
FOH. Ti-IIH
TREATMENT
OP ALL
( Mai ! Uil tan
1 csla ell tlc , npimritm a ntl Ho nu li
forsifosonfn irjiinuiit tifvarftita
of dlsoiso ruiinlrln . n.udlu.tl or
HUr.'loil trn.itniunt.
U beds for patients , hoi rd unl
llurttiiccoinolutioiu In thu Wim
Wr.to for clrjuUrs on dufonnltio * nnl
brucos IriMsoj. club foul , uurv.iturotot snliu.
iilluu. tuniDM. oinour , o.u irrh , bronahllls. In.
haliulon.u octrlolty , p.iralysU. opllupsy , kid. V
uotr.b.nJilur. oyo. uur , tkluanl blooi nnJ M
surgical onor.itloni.
nNPA'jpvj ' np wnMPW A si-KoiAi/pir.
LIlobflUQO Ut nUiUDN llJJkimDIiuisuioC
Women FUICR Wo havulatjly ail loJ i lyhu-
Iu dup trtmont for women during coiitliiuinuat.
urluily pr.viito.1 Oniv Uoiluulo Mudlo l In-
itituloiiiukinitiiHiojillyo4 |
i'Ul VATli UIHIOASK3
All H end DlHu.isoi suucoisfully iroitel
Hypbllltlo I'd I so n removed fru u tnu uyntoiu
wlihout innroury. New ituKtor.illva 't'ruat-
inrnt for l/os < of VITAL l'U\VrMt. I'o oiii un-
ah.u lo vln.t ui mav ho iro.itod ut liomu by
lorrospon cnco. All coinniunlu.itloiu con If.
dimtlal. MoJ clnos or nmirii'iiunti nutit Uy
nut I oru\pro s snuiiruly packed , no m irxn to
1ml citto contents or sonJur. Uno porDuiul In-
tcrv cw profurro I. Cull mill coimult morttonJ
history of your ca.no , und wo will sund In pUlu
wrupuor. our
ROOK TO MEN I'"BE U P I'rlvaM.
DUUn iu nii.il ,
hpoolul or Nurvoui li -
emus , Impotenoy , .S/plulU , Uluut un j Vurloo *
coif , withiiiioU.oii fliU ,
lraci'H , ApiillunoM for Duforniittui Si T rm .
Only inaiuifaotory Intho Wodtot l > rtt' < tit il-
TV Ul'i'bl.lNUH' , , TltttaffJ * , llbKUfitia
Jl.iTTlCltUCH ANU IIULIH.
Oiualia Medical aul SariSic.il lustilula ,
26th and Broadway , Ooanoll Bluli.
Ton mlnutoa' rldo from oontur ot Oinulrk 01
htt unUOauaoU UlulTj uiootrlu motor llu