Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1893, Page 3, Image 3
TI1V. OMAHA DAILY HKlfc S.VYf'UnAY. .TAXrAKY 7. IfilM. ft THE DAILY" OKFICK ; NO. 13 PKAUL STKKKT. Drllvertd by cnnlrr to any part of the city II \ \ . TII.TON , . MANAdEK. nnvrci l lliHiiMMOfflrc No.43 No.23 .MI.\Ht .V N Y. Plumbing Co. ( Toiiiicll Uluffs Lumber Co. Coal. Mr and Mrs. Wiley Tumplcton arc visit ing Walter Johnson , at Unncroft terrace. ' ( 'ho public "schools will open Monday ' morning , after a holiday vacation of two weeks. Mrs. A. M. llcardsley entertained n lilirh five party last nvcnliiE at her resident1 * ! on Park avenue. Kcgular meeting of 1'ic 1-Yuit Orowrrs ? is- soelntlou this afternoon at 'J o'clock at the county court house. John Puse.v Is carrying his left hand in : i Ming , as lhi result of too close contact with the hind let ; "r u mule. The board o' supervisor * ypttenlay con firmed the npimlhtmcnt of 1 ° . I. . Heed as deputy county recorder. J , \V Wolff ft ( ) . of Omaha nru pathcrliiB the names of residents and other Items of In formation necessary , preparatory to Issuing I n now cltj directory. KotfUliir meeting of F.tchutuh council No. n , decree of Pocahontas , will lie held Him im'iilnir. at Ked Men's hall , corner Hro.ulwuy nnd Alain stiect , for the installation of of ficers , Krankle. theiVyrar-uld son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles U. Bradshaw , died Thursday ntittit nt his hotnc In Lewis township , after an ill ness of live hours , In spasms. The remains will bo hurled In Mills county today. News has been received of this murrla ? < ! of Dr II II. Dickinson , formerly it .voting dental - tal auiveon of this city , who left for .loiu-s- vlllo. U'ls. . u few mouths airn. The bride was Miss Minnie .1. Minor of Kichland Cen ter , Wia. Thi > following onlcers were installed last cvenini ; by Kidc'llty council Xn. liVl , lioynl Arcanum : Kcucnt , 1 ° . Ii. Warner ; vice re gent , 1. t/ivott ; orator , C. A. Holes ; secre tary , W. A. Gronewcj : ; treasurer , A. W. Hicltnun ; warden , K. Horunrdl ; chaplain , J. II Arthur ; Kiilile , I. M. Treynor. A deed to a forty-aero tract , of land near Ixireliind was lllcdvith thu county recorder yesterday It had been l.xiiig nroimd the owner's house over since April 11 , IJjiH. more than twcnty-el lit years. Thu ncknowledfo- iiH'iit was made before Arahani Jack.son , who was at that time county Jud o of Potta- wattamlo county , but who Jurlnir the last years of his lifo was supported at the Woman's Christian association at the county's expense. C. Wcsloy , while nrtiiig as special consta ble , levied on a waifon load of sewing ma chines that wore" being taken from the Whlto newlng machine ofllcu in Omaha , in satisfaction of a claim of the landlord , P. J. Day , for. ! ( ) . lie had considerable trouble , the teamster shoeing signs of light. Wesley sent to the city marshal's oftlco for assist ance , : ind\tho diniculty was ilnnll.v com promised by dropping off half u dozen ma chines. The rest were allowed to go on their way. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter English of MO Lincoln avenue will be pained to learn that their little daughter Laura died last Wednesday at Carroll. la. , where she was visiting with her mother. The fatal disease was scarlet fovcr and diphtheria. And now that thu smiling face is laid away the sunlight seems irene from the hearts of her parents , who stood by powerless , buffer ing such grief as can only be known by the tender shepherd who has folded the little lamb in his arms. In reference to the suit commenced by Jerry Hayes against the First National bank , Cashier A. W. Hickman of the bank states that the assertion that the money de posited by Hayes was paid to another party is a mistake. The bank simply refused to honor the duplicate certificate of deposit unless Hayes would give n bond to indemnify the Institution from loss in case it should afterwards turn out to have been paid. That is the custom among banking institutions , but Mr. Hayes refused to furnish the re quired bondand the money was consequently kept in thu vaults. " 'Brown's Bronchial ' Troches' are excellent for the relief of hoarseness or M > I-O throat. They are exceedingly effective. " Christian World , London , Kng. A Thnn for Kvc Now Is the tlmo during the cold weuihor to Icoop warm by buying peed furs nt n low price ut the Uostun Store , Council 1 ! I nil's , In. Our entire fur itock at almost half price , and in seine cuaos oven less. Don't lot the prices surprise you , for wo have cortaiuly ( jot thorn uud just as advertised , us lnih always boon our cus tom. COo black hair in nil's , lOc each. $1.25 black coney mulTs. 7iks each. $1.75 French coney miilTs. 9So ouch. $2,7-r capo seal muffs , SI. 45 each. Tlireo dollar nntl ( illy cent Muck opossum nnd lialtlu sou ! nuilld , $1.1)8. ) ABtrnclmn muffs from $ -1.50 to $0.00 in 0110 lot , ohoieo for ! ? . ' ! . 10 each. $ : ia)0 ( ) mink capo , now $ 2-2.60. $2i.riO icriinmor capo , now $1-1.50. 812.00 oleotric seal cupo , now $ ( ! .75. $10.50 nstniohaii cupo , now $11.50. ( PlilLOO eleetrio seal military capo , 110 Inches long , now $27.00. Boston Store , FOTIlEUlNGlIAMWHITKrA\V&CO Council "Concert ut tlio Grand , " together with a splendid dinner , Sunday evening - ing , January 8. A pleasant social feature for tlio public , wltli only tlio usual price for dinner. ( 'IIIISIM | liy u r.oiird Hill. Niels Olscn prcsenlctl himself at Ilio city building yesterday afternoon with his head caved in and the blood running down Ilio back of his neck. He had cnmo Into collision , ho said , with Peter Potcrson , who keeps a beaming bonso on East Broadway. Ho came to Council lilnffs last week and agreed to board with Peterson for $ : t a week. Yesterday , ho claims , Peterson decided to tire him without any cansu and gave him notice to that cfTcct. Olscn packed up his things , but Potcrson refused to lut him go unless bo would pay at tlio rate of 7,1 cents a day for every day slnco his arrival. A luurrel ensued , In which Olscn i-anio out second best , receiving a bad wound in the back of the head from a hum mer in Peterson's hands , , lust as Potcrson had raised his hammer for a su'cond blow OlMin grabbed It , and finding his feet better lighters than his bands , was soon out of reach of his assailant , llolibdan Informa tion charging Peterson with assault with in tent to do great Ixidlly Injury , and a warrant was issued for the landlord's arrest. ' The "No , D" Wheeler & Wilson makes a perfect stitch with all kinds of ihrcad on nil classes of materials , II Is always readv Sold by Uco , W. Lancaster & Co . ,511 H 10th street , For wnnnlinr jjuest chambers , bath rooms , ote. , our JJIIB Ueatura nro just what you want. Look at them. Clean , convenient ohoap. C. 13. Gas and Klco- trio Unlit Co. Brighter than gas , oiioupor than oloo- trio light anil as beautiful ns a dream thoeo now art lumps at Lund liros. Coal and wood ; boat nnd cheapest Missouri hard wood In the city ; prompt dfltvory. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Carl Burhorii. nucoessor to K. Bur- horn , Ima the only now jewelry stock in city. Many holiday novelties. Wanted Cash ollor for ten shares Citizen's Stutu bunic stock. Must bo told. AddrosH 13. II. Shoafo. Do you 6inoloV llavo you" tried T JJ , ICInif & Ca'fe Ptirtni.'usy. It's charmer. Just litrht ono. Mcl'luill pianos uud Crovr n organs , cash or Installments. .Mur. llourlcius , llUStuUmau itroot. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ! Important BaHmesa Trnnnnctcd at the Meeting of the Oity Oouncil. ONE MAN ADDED TO THEFI3E DEPARTMENT r i Rp of nn Ordlninirr Omitting n Street ( ; iiuii : > ny n UlgUt-oMVity .Srttlcmrnt nf n tlio City. Tlie city council held a special meotlng 'yesterday afternoon. Ono of the main items of business that was to come up was that in reference to Iho petition prcieitted last Mon day evening by the taxpayers , asking that thn flro department bo enlarged to Its former dimensions. The committee to which the matter hint been referrcJ had bren making an Investigation of the case , and had come to the conclusion that the forces were large enough at all of the houses , with the possible exception of the lower Main street house. This having Iho principle responsibility of the Implement district on Its hands it was decided to increase It by the addition of one man. The report of the commutes to that effect was adopted , nnd It was decided that an ordinance cmbracinir tlio Ideas of the committee should bu drawn up and pro- MMitod at the next meeting. Asking fur Ulglit-or-Wiiy. An ordinance was read provi.llng for grant- In' ' n right-of-way to C.iptnln Kustin of Omaha for a bridge across Cut-Off lake and a street railway In Council IlluJTs. The ordi nance provided that the city miiflit at nny time buy the bridge by paying for it , at its , nppwKed value ; that if the city should ! p.ive the streets over which the street , car i line is to run. the company should pave be- twui'ii the tr.ieks and fora distance ( if one foot on each side and plank all crossings ; that the plant Is to bo ready for opera tion within two years , and that a failure to operate the road for a year at an.\ time I should forfeit the charter. Tlio ordinance i was passed. _ A vote wis tnkqii to fill the vacancies on the board of trustees uf the free public library. The vacancies caused by tlu < ex piration of the terms of ofllce of .ludge.l. U. Heed , U. C. Bloomer and W. II. Ware were filled by the reappolnlmcnt of Messrs. Heed and Blnbiner and "the election of James Pat- terson. An elTort was made to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rev. B. P. Mc- Menoiny. There were two nominations. Hcv. K. J. Babcock and W. J. Jameson. Kadi received four votes on two successive ballots , and the election was postponed until the next meeting. Finloy Hurke appeared before the council in behalf of M. F. Kohrer and asked that the alley In the rear of block 1 , IJobror Place , be vacated. Ho stated that L. H. Hunscomand L. A. ' Devinc , who have recently orgunl/ed a new implement firm , bad agreed to purchase tlm hind on either side of the alley , and erect thereon a mammoth warehouse , pro viding the city would vacate the alley , as without this the land would not be of suita ble si/.o for n building of the size proposed. The rc < | tiest was granted. Will I'uy OH' Hie .ImlKMient. The auditor was instructed to draw n war rant of $1,000 to pay off tlio Judgment ob tained in the district court by Sapp & Pusey for their services In the park litigation , the money to be taken from the 5,000 set apart by the park commissioners for the purpose of paying the costs of litigation. The committee to which was referred the request of the property owners , which was made about a year ago , for an electric light , at the corner of Broadway and Pearl streest , reported that It hud not had an opportunity of having a consultation. A request for more time was granted , with the understand ing that a icpoi't shall bu made at the next meeting. A communication from Wolff & Co. of Omaha asking that the council subscribe for a number of copies of the directory which they are getting up , was referred to the mayor. The council adjourned until Monday even- ing , January 1(5. ( Weak stomach strengthened by Beecham's Pills. Will I'ori'rlosn on Cliiiiitiniim. : Arrangements are being made lo foreclose the mortgage which E. B. Hart holds on the chautauqua properly. Ho already has a judgment on l-t.l acres of it , aril his mort gage now covers sixteen acres , including that on which the amphitheater is situated and all the rest , excepting what was platted by the assembly and sold out In lots to pri vate parties , many of whom erected cottages thereon. It was Imped that another as sembly could be held this season bul all the present indications point the other way. Last year's assembly season of two weeks cost a cool f/l-UXX / ) , and It was found neces- sary to levy on the signers to the guarantee j fund to the extent of 7'J per cent of their j subscriptions , so that none of them arc quite ready to renew their enthusiasm at this slngu of the game , Mr. Hart , earlier in the season , expected to have an assembly of his own , but , the tangled-up condition of the title stood in the way of any one taking hold of the business. Ho hopes that after the foreclosure proceedings have been gone through with and the title settled , some ar rangements may bo made by which the as sembly grounds and buildings may be ulll- l/.od for something moro intellectual in Its nature than n grape vineyard and cold storage - ago warehouse. Take Bronio-Seltzer for insomnia Before retiring lOc a bottle. The snow and cold wotuhcr docs not diminish the demand for acreage in the Klnlu tract , L'J miles cast of the post- ollico ; ! ! GO acres yet for sale in from ono to ton acre tracts , suitable for trull and garden. Dtiy & Hess , agents , 'M Pearl street I'uiicriil ul'.Mr. unil .Mrs. Wuril. The fnnural services over the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. William Ward , who died within a week under sad circumstances , was held yesterday afternoon at their Into homo on Vine street. It was a striklngand imsual sight to sco two burials takoplaco from Iho samuhouso at the same time , and the re marks of Hector R J. Balu-ock of St. Paul's church , who conducted the services , were well adapted to the occasion. Thorn were a number of tine Moral tributes. The re mains wcro buried side by sldo In Fail-dew cemetery. The following gentlemen acted ns pall-bearers : P , C , Dovol , John Bono , Hobcrt Pain. Lewis Hammer , II. K. Field and U. K. Bell. Cook's Extra Ory Cliainpagno Is ono of the most delicious beverages in the market. Once tried it will always bo on your table. "Koal-Spar" consumes al ! vltilliy there Is in coal ; suvos quarter of your coal bill ; ' prevents muoiso ; destroys deadly coal gas ; provoius soot ami clu- dor. JcnshOii it Grojrg , ! i i Pearl street. The City Steam Laundry will close at U o'clock tills ovonlnjj uud will not bo open on Sunday. llrlll mi | | | | | | > H | . Coroner Hoybort , after making another examination - amination of the circumstances attending the suicide of Mrs. Itcidlcr , came to the conclusion lhal It was evidently the result of insanity and decided that no formal in ' vestigation was necessary. The Imiiifst , which it was Intended to hold yesterday afternoon , was consequently done away with. The funeral services will bo bold at the residence on North Main street tomor row morning at U o'clock , and the remains will lie lakcn to Diinbip for interment. If you go out early in the mornlmr , you limy catch rheumatism. Salvation Oil cures it. \ VS. . Iloinor , successor to M. O. Culcf , has moved his stock of potatoes from No. S3 Main street to his grocery store , No. ellS Uroau way. Itltllnt ; on Tito Trillin. The patrons of the motor company who ride to and from Omaha were put to .1 good deal of trouble ycstertlay through the order forbidding travel past the burned out Ho- publicau building at Tenth and Douglas treuU. Tiie building liuviuff btcu con * 1 Dinned ropes were stretched Armas Douglns nnd the inornlii" trains could not run west of Truth Street About 11 o'clock yesterday morning permission was obtained to run n train past the ropes , and after that passengers weif transferred to the stub train , which made a run around tlio loop and lurk to the place of starling. This plnn is still In use and may IK ? for some time still , as orders have been given for the building to bo torn down. _ _ _ The old reliable remedy for coupb. cold , croup and sore throat , Dr Bull's Cough Syrup , should bo kept In every home. J'ltplU' MmlcMlr. Invitations have been Issued forainusicalo to be given this evening by Miss Grace flcobo and Miss Klllo Kills at the dome of the former , ltt ! Glen avonue. The two young ladles tire promising pupils of Miss Bella Hoblnson. They will bo assisted by Miss Virginia lioblnson , who will render several violin solos. Il has been some tlmo since she hni appeared before the public , and cuiisldcrable Interest is manifested by those who have been so fortunate as to receive invitations. Pile * of people nave piles. Imt DeWitt s Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. ix TIIK rittntn iisr. ItlU'itrtlii Illnw mul DiM'p Snnws I'rcxnll Throughout Tluil Section , New YOIIK , Jan. 0. Not since the terrible snow storm of live years ago 1ms New York experienced l anything so nearly like n bli/- zard In the banana belt of Dakota as that , which has been blowing hero since last [ . night. Trafllc on Broadway is almost suspended , while on some of the less prominent streets the blockade Is complete. The snow drifts In places are four to live feet deep. Snow fell fitfully nil tin afternoon , with ( rusts of wind. Karly In j , the evening It began to fall fast and , furious. Driven b.s the gale. It soon became as tine as powder and Increased in volume. This continued throughout the night , with the results given above. The storm and wind did much damage in and iiroimd Jamaica bay. .Several yachts bo- lomring ; to membOrs of the Jamaica and . Ktn.i yacht clubs were toi'ii from their anchorage and blown heavily on tin1 mea J dows. | where a number of them wore com pletely wrecked. F.ui lions \w.\v. L. 1. . Jan. 15.The high tides which have accompanied the .storm during the past ihirl.v-slr hours almost over whelmed Hog Island , its the outer beich oif . this place Is known. Franks pavllllon , a , large ! ' frame structure , and Cilpsuu's bathing house ' were washed out to sea. Caffcry's pa- villion and other buildings were damaged. It is feared if the storm continues that build- .Ings on the beach will bo washed away. Snow continued to full until late today on eastern Long Island , but no serious damage is reported. Hinm.Ajjn LIOIIT. Mass. , Jan. Ii. The high gale that developed heroyestcrday Increased tonight to the worst .storm thus far this season. The sea thunders against the cliffs , Ibc entire length of the const. Two barks and the schooner Alma Cummings were driven southeast seaward. The istcamer Chatham , which passed out for Baltimore at noon was laboring heavily. Seven vessels were storm-bound near Provincctown. BI.ACKSTONI : , Mass. , Jan. II. Eighteen inches of snow bus fallen on the level in the towns , of- North Bridge. Bridge , Millville and Blackblonc. helm. the heaviest fall since the blizzard of 1SST. Railway travel is badly delayed. An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DoWitt's Little Karlv Hisers cure constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. _ K'K tioitaii : ix TIIIOHIO. . Much Dimmer limnlo Itlvci- Craft lllnl Oilier Property at ClnclniKlH. CixnxxATi. O. , .Ian. Ii. A great gorge of ice in the Ohio river broke up at this port this evening , causing heavy damage to ship- piiur. This is the first disastrous breaking of a gorge since 1880. The gorge formed at U o'clock this morn ing . between the Louisville it Nashville bridge ' and the Cincinnati Southern railroad bridge. In this immense fro/.cn raft were locked all the coal fleets , niuo packets nnd several low boats. The thrco harbor boats tried all day to break Ihe gorge , but without result. At H:4fi : this immense body of ice began to move in a solid mass. The packets and tow boats escaped with little injury , but all the coal fleets suffered. Tlio principal destruction is as follows : The Pittsburg Coul company's barges and Isvo \ flats. * 10 , ( > ( > ( > : Collier , Budd it Co. , barges ; and flats , $10,000. Mr. Buck lost six teen barges valued at 10,000. Seven miles further down on the Ohio side of thu river two barges nnd three floats have been taken away valued at $10,000. These arc all the losses ascertained. Other inevitable losses arc estimated at ? : ) , ( IOO , making a total of $100,000. But the danger is not over and the situation is still threatening. At 1 > o'clock tonight the gorge stopped at North Bend , thirteen miles below hero. Ignorancii of the merits of DoWitt's Llttlo Early Itisurs is n misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious- a WILL LOSE A FOOT. I Yank .McCoy 1'iillH Unilcr tlui Wheels of n Mnvlni ; .Motor Train. Another unfortunate motor car accident happened last night , and will result in one man losing Ills foot. Frank McCoy , a printer who lives at Twenty-sixth and Corby streets , attempted , to alight from n north bound train nt Twenty-fourth and Spruce streets and slipped and fell. The wheels of the trailer ran over and crushed his right foot , Dr. Lord had the injured man taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Iho patrol wagon. The physician slated that it would bo necessary to amputiito the foot above tlio unklo. McCoy Is a young man , and was employed at McCoy t Co.'s Job pring ollico. You don't want a torpid iiror ; you don't want a bad complexion , yon don't/ want a bad breath ; you don't want a he.iil'.iuho. Then use Do Witt's Llttlo Early Ulsow , the famous littli ) pills. Sllll on tlm Iteficrvullim. PIXH HIIKII : AOKNCV , S. D. , January . To l'on thoKditorof Tin : HUE Plcaso correct im mediately the misstntcniont , which has been going the rounds of the press , and to which I sco a reference in your issue of January 'J to the effect that Dr. Charles A. ICastmau , , physician at this agency , the principal of the bchool here , and myself , have been removed from tlio government service on the charge of publishing a report that thu Indians are preparing for an outbreak. Neither Dr. Kastman nor the principal of the school has been removed , or has any mihon to nxpcci that ho will bo removed. As to myself , I do not now hold any government ment position. None of us have over writ ten , or said , or thought that the Pine liidgo Indians nro likely to go upon thu warpath. Any report to thu contrary is , therefore , ab solutely false. ibal A partial account of recent occurrences nt Pine Kldjjo , which is correct ho fur as alit goes , bus appeared m several Boston papers. KI.AINK Gooiuu : KASTMAN. Constipation cured oy DaWitt's Early Hisers. PORK CONTIXltS TO CO UP ] It Touched tlio Highest''Price ' Known for Years on the Ohic gq Exchange. IT IS NOW CLASSED AftJNG ( THE LUXURIES Cnitnliyniul Wright , As < illi < it liy Normin : U. Itnini , Salil lo Itn I'lircliiR thr MnrUt'l 'Ktcltpiiimt til.tlio I'rnvK- Ion I'll Yrxlrriliiy. Ciitr.400 , III..Ian. ft. I'ork Is now a luxury. It sold on 'chanco today at the highest price known for years JlS.MJn barrel. Fora'thno It looked ns If the quotations would Jump to , $ 'M. Heavy transaellnns nnd great excite ment marked the trading , .lohn Citdnhy and Austin Wright have been credited of late , since their famous corner In ribs , with a speculative movement on Vhango nnd these operators have become worse bug bears l to unfortuniito traders iban "OKI Hutch" or Pardridire ever were. Now the Cudahy-Wrl.'jlit coiubltrition , nldol by Nor- mini B. lli'flin. niv popularly believed to bo the master splrlls in control of pork. In any event , the croud manipulating the market is believed on all side * , tc. 1mve cleaned up an enormous profit. Manipulations , aside from the main support under Iho market , Is Ilio shortage of brigs. Each day adds some new evidence of thr strength of thesltuiilioii. Prices at the yards showed the greatest jump of the season with packing lots 'JO nt-"i cents higher. This with free talk of yt for lings if the supply docs not improve started the provision jilt in n whirl. The clique brokers made a show of buving ut the start , but on the bulge there was a heavy realizing by brokers for Cudahy and Wright. The close was within a shade of the high est prices of the day , u 05-ccut leap compared with last night's figures This is the third day of almost equal sensational advances. The scarcity of hogs is largely attributed by the alleged manipulators to Iho conditions In the spring , when it rained so long that the farmers thought they would not have a chance to plant any corn. What to do with the bogs was a question , with no corn lo feed them on , and they concluded that it would bo : better to take what they could get for their pork products then than run chances for a lower price. The consequence was that there was a very free movement in pork hist summer. Only 1,00(1 ( hogs are ex pected to arrive tomorrow. Mnllory , Son it Ximmerm.in have issued their .limitary crop report in which they stale Unit the probable percentage of January , February and March of this year will bo but (58 ( per cent of the supply of hogs for October , November and December of last year. The estimate in cludes the states of Illinois , Iowa , Wiscon sin , Minnesota , Soutli Dakota , Nebraska. Kansas , Missouri , Indiana , Ohio and Michi gan. For the supply of spring and summer hogs from the same states the estimate is 7 per cent of the three hisl months of IS'Jl. o If you have piles DoWitl's Witch Hazel salve will surely euro you , . I XXO l7.VC7f.II K.V I'.S. Today Madeline Mcrli , tlio talented act ress , who is now making her first tour of America , will appear iii Uvo performances at Boyd's theater. At the matinee she will present "Froit Frou. " and at the even ing performance "Camillo. " These two roles arc regarded as the test of any actress" abil ities , and Mine. Marli will prove that she is moro than equal to the/tu'sk. Mr. Fred Wright , business manager of "A Trip to Chinatown , " Charles II. Hoyt's suc cessful farcc-eonicdy , is.lli . the city. This piece is enjoying the prestige of a two year's rim at Hoyt's Madison. Square theater in New York. It comes to Boyd's theater on Thursday , Friday and Saturday of next week. ' There is nothing moro interesting and entertaining in Iho theatrical line than a good strong melodrama replete with special- ties , and such is Boucicaulfs drama of London - ' don life , "After Dark , " which will be the attraction at the Frtrnam Street theater all next week commencing with matinee Sun day , January 8. This stirring play needs no fulsome commendation. Its own intrinsic merit is stiflitlcnt to ensure the favor of all lovers of melodramas , pure in tone , human in its development of character and yet pre senting phases of life which , wliilo start- " - ingly real , uro wonderfully true to nature. To see it once generates a desire to witness additional repetitions , and with each the in terest in the play grows. In the construction of the piece there are introduced features of a decidedly novel and interesting nature , notably the realistio London music ball scene , which serves as a vehicle for the in troduction of a host of vaudeville stars. Usual Wednesday and Saturday matinee. "A Mad " which James Bargain , T. Pow- crs brings to Boyd's theater Sunday evening. of itself has a thoroughly original idea for its theme , a tangible plot , and a coherent story. The dialogue is said to bo witty , the situations easy , natural ana intensely humorous , and tlio climaxes excellent , while ithrough the entire piece fun rims riot. The sscenic artist is called upon in the second act with tlio result that life in a flat is most picturesquely burlesqued. Mr. Powers , un der the management of Kich and Harris , has a good supporting company , whoso mem bers Include Peter F. Daly , Julian Mitchell , Frank M. Kcndrick , W. W. Allen , Frank Howard , Hichard Care , John Frees , Frank Author , and the Misses Itachul , Booth , Lil lian Chantore , Hose Cook , Delia Stacy and Leone Forrest. Reserved scats will bo on sale this morning at the box olllce. .MiMii : | ; \Vorlil-tVldn Itepiitatliin. Coinicft Itluffa , In , , A'uiijMirfc ! . Chamberlain Medicine Co. of DCS Moincs is an Iowa manufacturing institution and ono in which the residents of the state look upon wllh pride. Chamberlain's Cough Kemcdy has become national in reputation and is known in nearly every household in Iho state and throutjhoul Iho great west. Its merits are becoming established in all parts of America. Spolio nn Clirlvllnnlty. Although the weather was threatening the congregation at tlio First Methodist 11church last night was quite largo , many who arc not regular attendants of that church being present. Tlio pastor , Hev. Frank Crane , spoke on the general subject of Christianity , and made Iho plan of salva tion so plain , and religion itself so Inviting , that at the , conclusion of ilio service a number of i portions went forward to the altar and expressed their Intentions of leading a Christian llfo , Hellgioii , ho said , docs not consist in wiaf | a mini docs , thinks or believes , but in what , ho is. it is possible for a nuin to Uvo a moral life , bcliovo In the doctrines of some particular church , hate what is ovll and approve of what is good without being u Christian , 1ml thu spectacle of such a man trying to'do right as a matter ! of duty Is 0110 of tboslddest : which the world I can furnish. Christianly | changes a man's I nature so thai ho docs , what is right , not be- canso ho thinks ho ought to do so , but bo- eauso howanlB to. This ovenlng Mr. Crane will take for his mlbject , "What if You Don'tt" " rfV tilling J.IIJi'J ' l The pleasant favor , gcntlo tuition and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of a laxative , and If the"ftilher or mother bo costive or bilious , thojppst gratifying results follow its use j so that II is Iho best family remedy known uud every family should have a bottle. f Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. TIRED M JAN1) ) WOMEN , _ The Best Way of Reviving1 Their Spirits And Scouring1 Fullest Benefits of Nature's Sweet Restorer. _ The Physical Evils That Afflict Many Young and Old People. In explaining the great dcninml for Palnc's celery compound Unit was tolil in yesterday's papoi-g , a member of the health board In an adjoining elly said : "Tho nervous systems of thousands of people ple In this elt.v are sorely taxed. "And the dantrer of overwork exists as much among women its nmnng men. as the numerous cases of Insomnia and Ulndred ner vous diseases in every pn.vslcl.iu's practice shows. "Kven in youth the symptoms of a disor dered nervous system often show themselves. Out It Is not so much overwork us ovcrworry that affects the health of the- child and re- stills In disease. A class ofHI plrls In a Uos- ton school was questioned not loiijr npo. and more thnn half the number worn conscious of loss of sleep and nervous apprehension on ac count of their school work. " The physician gave a perfect endorsement of the practice among physicians In highest standing of prescribing Value's celery com pound in all cases of nervous prostration , and lie continued : "Take our working women. They stand in the retail stor day in , day out , year In , year out , their spines arc weakened , hence their spinal cord suffers and their brain becomes .MARIE PONPAUD. affected In consequence. Other women live a sedentary life , do not exercise sufllciently , wear tight corsets , etc. , and shatter their nervous system. Of course you must remove the outward cause , but at the same time it is most important , to aim in your treatment , at the nervous system , and to apply known nerve foods. " And the safest and surest nerve food , the one that is proscribad for "that tired fccl- inff , " is this Paino's celery compound. For all nervous diseases , neuralgia , rheu matism and dyspepsia , this famous compound is the true remedy. For the headaches and sleeplessness that come to "the tired , ' ' Paine's celery compound is a never-failing relief. Take the case ol -Jilrs. C. K. Prcscott , who resides at 8 Worces ter street , Cambridge , Mass. Mrs. Prcscott says that she had had nervous headaches ol the worst sort ever since she could remem ber. And she would have continued to ha\v them but for the discovery of Prof. Phelps ol Dartmouth college. Says Mrs. Prcscott , speaking of the remarkable markablo beneiits she has received : "There is nothing like Palnc's celery compound. It has helped mo wonderfully. For more thaV five years Ii have been troubled. My hearl was so weak that 1 could not do any kind o : work without a terrible throbbing. Kver since I can remember I have had norvou * headaches of the worst sort. 1 have taker several bottles of Paino's celery compound and find it the only thing that helped me. 1 heartily recommend it to all snfl'cring will the complaint with which I was afflicted , foi tills compound has done mo such a marvel oils amount of good that I want others to know its value. " And this is from a Detroit paper : Mis : Marie Ponpardof Grosse Point suffered will that most distressing disease , dyspepsia , fo four years , fint Pnine's celery compoum gave bur instant relief. She writes : "I Imvesuffercd terribly with dyspepsia fo four years. Headache anddliness werem. most annoying symptoms , but I was trouble with variable appetite , nausea'gnawing a the pit of the stomach , ' loss of Jlcsh , sallow skin , sleeplessness , Palno's celery compound gave mo relief at once , and the use of It for a year bus done me an immense amount of good. " M.tuiR Poxi'Aiiw. TUB u.\cm,8i. K HOMIJ iMKisn AS-nnoASTi : ( Inono ci > niilnu without bruin tlltlnvM. our Into mpruviMl > trl . u solid niukn. luii ileop llanvo MrnnK hut hliihiirnto mid < ! < > 01 perfectly tlulit : liven , ' 13 I'Or ' runt nutrition * uleniontH. Knll < l < krrlptlvuc'imihr on application. AtJKSTS WANT- ll in C.VITJ-Minnly In tlnil' S. Aildrun ClIAIIMIS iCIir ! , UN-.Mnln St. . Council IlluttJ , In. liiurovaJ SafalElavahn / , KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OITICB 10M DOl.'OI.AS BTItKCT Cor. Otli St. and 11 Arc. , Council UlufT * . GT HAS GOME TO THIS > oWe < % H ' We have finished invoicing nntl arc perfectly satis- $ flccl with the result of our four months , business with you. As we hove not been with you Wo , thoreforc , to show you our Have arranged to bcneft you this year at a sacrifice to ourselves ; hoping ; thereby , to increase our sales. A Genuine .Afoney vig- ON PANTS. Kiia mwja . ikJLVflisKB ' I 5OO pairs of odd suit PANTS culled from suits out of which coat and vest have been sold. Pants must go now , and that's why the price Is $1.5O For Pants. Fancy Worsted and Oassimere PANTS. 3OOof them , from finer suits , the pants alone being _ worth$5 _ to $6. but go at S2.5O , $3 and $3.25. 2OO black clay worsted heavy weight pants , infants' trousers , well made , but we bought to sell with SI4 , $18 and S22.5O suits. Weclose them to youat $3.75 A FAJSITS. ' & Cor. 18th. and Fariiam Streets. CELEBRATED CTJUT T iD onnLLbK Mjro said thxn .ill nt'ioiM oon'n.nl D ) not In dacilva.I by iinit Uorn or b those claiming to have almost as good a mnchino. Huy only the SANDWICH CORN SHBLLBB nnd bo protected by direct guarantee from roUiblo maiuifac- urers. You cunuhvuys dopuntl upon our repairs hoiiijr kent iii stock by all local dealers. Apply for our agency. Send for cattiloguos and pricas. SANDWIOH MANUFACTUBING CO. , Council Bluffs , Towu : G. W. PAMLE , H. 0. Hid Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Experience. HEADER OF DISCASXS or DIKK AKD WOJUKN. rROritlETOK Of TUB WORLD'S HKHIJAI , Dlbl'KN- GAJIV OF MICDICINK. t treat the following Diseases : * Catarrh of the Head , Throat , find tunas ; Dig. oancsof the Kyoond Siiir. ltaii-id A ] i > loxyHeart I ) ! ja e , I.lver Complulnt , l.lducy Complr.lnt , Nervous Doblllty , Mental Doprcs- filon , Loss of Manhood , Seminal and Flatulo In nno removed without the Unlfo or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orpr.ns reStored - Stored to health. Droisy cured wliliaut tapping , Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all klnda. $5O to 3SOO forfeit fur any Venereal DIsease - ease i cannot cure without mercury. Tai Wormn removed In two or tbreo hours , or no puy , llvuorrholda or Plica cnrcil , THOSE : WHO AUK AKKMCTKD Will eave Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling ou or using OR. C. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL BiEOICIKES. The only riiyulrlan who can toll wlmt alll a p mon without inking n iim Unii. Allcorrcs | > ondeuce trictJyr.anfi < ! cnllBl , Hedlola scut by KXiiruw. Address ali Icturtt to G.W.Pangle MD . . , , , BSS Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa aio am fcdural courtx. Itooiut ttlO-T-U-U , Uliugur block , Council UlufTi , I.u JAfoiiccs. COUNCIL ( HUFFS , EMPLOYMENT. l wntiliMl for Kunornl housework. W. H. .No. lO.Muliial. IOMH. 1'ium an : ! city pruparir liuiiulit nnU o'Jl.I. ' 1'uaoy Ii Thorn I ) , Council lliuns. I ( MUM unil city In inn. .Mdiuy lo.uiuJ on otoi'e nnd I'raln. lloil eatiuu for n.ilo. lltrjllltu A'l 1 litKliKiis runt U . Monur lovial fur lo.il Inrutturj , l.oufL'o.v Tcittlu. sii IVarl utruut. ' \t Ai'UK < i upiior llromlwiy : filu'lllil | plol-o for 'lilitlllnUi eliuaii fur oiiil , or will uxu.iin/3 fur niirnvii | > ) ruililiincit pnujrty In Uoiiaull Illuli. rccMishlutili , Ncliol ! uii X Co. i AHIII.S ANlTl-ii'JlT llniil , rlolioit Hal moit Jl.ciiulirnl inict In I'ollaratta.ula c.niuty : J 'iiti'rprlio I'luuj ; MVII nr t'ju norj lot : * . hlMlil , McIiol oii Co. , U''l llro.t'lirjy. ' ' WANT ton iiuro * nf land within llvn mllni nt city , lion't curu lioiv roiuli It 1" . liluhl , Nlcliolion Si Co. ENTKICI'UISi ; I'lneo , for frulti or K r.l ai miLiirliMi IIOIJHU , Una aero lulu , tivjiitr nilnutm rein tuutor line , ( Jroenihlohli , Nlchulniii k Cu , /lUII'l' KAILM-linprovn.l , u iiilln mul half ( ram tlmpoitonicai ; uur.ii : 'i roe n 110113 , tttablo , to Will < iio.uinun lor rasiiluneu In Counsll UlntU , jruc > 'ilil lili , Nlu'iol ui : it Co , . ' ! ' \CltlCS , Vt inllos from rllyi will neil ut cut K lukcn IhU wouit. lirticiitliliil'H. .Mubol'on A. Co. r - nilOICK lots In lliiynu iiiltlllliiii tumr uiHt and > iil\i \ < : nuw llHurJlnU ) lirhl/cl. Will null In liunchui rnliiily. UU.JTK'J'.IjtJ.ilf. Uniinoll Illnlli. 55-Alltl ! farm In Null. . .Vrooin houito , rluliln iinJ tlicilK , 7'j ucri'B In LMilllvatlon. Tried ( U.UO per rrii. ' ( 'urnmvuy. Joliniiii | Is Van I'liltun , GAIIIIAOK ruinovoil , cpntpooN , vnulti and flilmnuyi cle-iuul. H. II. llnrku. cltf 1)1 Ji. LM/HNIillllCI / ) UOfiMrf Koil IlKN i-Ml'AHK. A VW I nno / ' - ' ' up. Moiiilny nt Kii'liniiKi' Imrn. JNorlh Second Btrrul , Kny humB , liyrnrii olil , 15 liunili lilKh , would ni'lvli I.'W ) If fill lll hu euld nliur IrK il llinu If nut callnl for. Milton Ili'bee. TO TIIR OWN KKS OP AMI.OTrt OK I'AHTS nf loll on " 11" hiroul from lUlh ttceet lo 17 tli You lira hereby notlfluil tli it Die unilar- BlKiioil. llireo illHlnturiiiitod frc'oliiKlar.H of tlio uny of Omaha , liavo boon duly npnolntod by lliu mayor , with ilio Hpprovitl n ( thu city counuil of Hiilil oltv. to lissom lliu iliuuuKu to ilio owuurH rospeutlvuly of the property uf- fnutoil by tlio h'r.ulliu or "It" Htruol frnn : 1 III ) htrcot to 17ili siruol. dculnrutl iiuoi > nsiry by o rill nn n fo No. .W > . ii.uauil Doc'iinibur llltli , ISU2 , upurovnU Deuuinfjiir lUlli. IK'.U. Von uru fnrtlmr notiliiKl UiuL h ivliu ao- coiitod mild Kiujolntiiiunt , nnl : duly iiinillflud us roillred | Uy law , \vn will , on tlio I ' 'ill duy of Jiiniinry , A , I ) . l.i'Ji ' , ill llin hour of ; i o'clock In lliu iiflurnoon , al tlm olUcu of ( Jco J , t'uul , Jiij. . Karnain htrcul , wltbin tlio vor- IKintlollinHt of sulil city , inout , for tlio | inr- pobii of cunililerliiK uud muklnt tliu iistoii- ini'iil of iluiuuvo to tli' ) divnorii reHit | $ ilvuy | of anlii iiropurty filfuntod by mild iua < le , tuulnK nlo cim-iidcriitlon spuulal bonallis. K nny , Von aru notlllud to bo prc unl ut tlm I Inn uml iiluuu uforttsuli ! unil iiaiUu unv objoutlotu tn or stutoinuiilii coir-'urnliK * : ili | u > un inijnt ei us you may consular iinmur. UKO. J. 1'ADL. W. ( J. HllltlVMl. JA ? . bTOIKlAI. ) 3 | Nab , Doc. V7tU , ibU UW-UIOl