THE OMAHA DAILY BI3E : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1803. NEWS FROM COtSCIL BLCFFS Virulent PcKlofOeo Putriotiam Breaks Out in Itn Mo-it Violent Form. SEVERAL REPUTABLE CITIZENS ATTACKED \ H. \Vnilvive-IIi HlnnT \VorU.rmr . , lll < llrlnv C'jinil | ! ( ulril with UoiiRroi- nlonnl Oppinlllipu llmv Otlirr Victim * Art' 1'nrlnp. Thf I ; . ,1 ilciincr.-.oy Is bclr.g wsr'te.l uv > Into a jrrcat rommollon by reason of tlio faot that nlwut the 1st of next September thwe will lie a ohiiitxc In postmasters In Owni-ll Illitffs , tlm reimblti'iiH Inmimbont stepping inn to pivi1 iilafo to uno of tlio fntthful nil- licrciits of O. Ulevoland. Tlio problem which now r-infrvints tlio dcmoiT.ils Is whk'li of them stuill 1m counted us tlio most f < ilthful. There uro four moil whoso uiiinus liavd been irumll.miM so far , Hi \Vw1sworlli has licit ! the position of clmlrm.ui of tin ; consrcssloml oommlttco for some time Um * past , unit h\.s : held a mimbor nCoAlwn in which tlio amount of c'ury ' fur inl thu salary , ami ttovv.hn Is suttlnp IMP for something that will combine tn both In frrai'uful proportions.Hour his frloml.i have IPCII ( livulating a petition lisk'tly unions tlio i-ltl/.i'iis , a'ml It Is now t'liiimcd ' that tlio slanaltircs of IM ) > cr vc.nl of the business muii arc attachoil to It. To all imUr.uit appearances ho won'd linvil a de cided nilvnnitifrc over ilio other aspirants but for ono thliijr. Hon. Tlmnms Howman ami \Vads\vorth liavis hail sonic sort of a nitaumlei'Miimlliiff of into , and iiUlunipli tlio natliro of It Is not made public , It it cur rently wht.spured that Mr , Ilowmim has de- i tiled to use both his teeth and tocnails , if nerd be , In compassing the defeat of U'nilswivtli. Ills Inllncnco is conceded to bi > sotnclliliiR of considerable imnorlanee , it ml It will all bo exerted on behalf of 1. P. Itciiilricks , who lins Just left tlio ollleo of roimtv auditor and taken u position with the UltUcns bunk. Trnnblr * of Olhor Asplrunt' . ttlghlhcro is a tiling which is causing him prime 151'lef. Mr , lleiiilricks Is a very popu lar man amen ncmoerats and reiuiblleans iillltc , but C. It , Illinium , the cashier of the bank , has In BOIIIO way or other Incurred tlio lasting displeasure of some of the loading democrats of the city. Hendrloks had a petition , \ vhlehvasdte ( | larpely signed , but when It was learned that he had entered the Citl/ens bank a number of his personal friends ordered their names to be strieken from his pot it ion , and much profanity was direeted at llannan over Hcndricks' shoul ders. Judge ,1. K. V. jMefieo has been mentioned as a candidate from time to time , but so far us has been learned he has not taken any steps toward Draining for himself the prize which others are coveting so hard , and he is said to bo personally in favor of AVad.worth for the position. A hiriro portion of the work in his behalf Is being done for him by AV. II. M. I'nsey , who is understood to have u .senatorial bee bii/zing soinowliero under bis hat. and whose Inllueneo with the pow ers at Washington is considerable. K. S. Gilbert bns also eomu to the front within the past .few ( lays as a candidate , and u petition has been cirenlated In his inter ests , Uo has never taken u very prominent part in local politics , and there arc some who think that his candidacy is part of a scheme to divide Wiidsworth's forces , while others claim that when the principal candi dates linvo slaughtered each other he will IK a man upon whom all tlio warring fact ions can unite. A locni politician who has been the contest from a standpoint where lit could keep pretty well posted on all tin inumrmvors , is authority for tlio conjecture Hint if the whole tiling is not settled arnica lily within thu next thirty days there will be ono of the biggest and poriest lights ev i witnessed in Pottawattamie polities. Xoni of the contestants are in any humor for fool Ing. each has his friends and bis encmici , mid the light is to be to the death. Wurit r the , \v. c. A. A year has passed since last we gave tin public a synopsis of our year's work , and a ; wo review the pust year , we can say oui work has grown in strength and magnitude Kadi month has brought its increase o membership and spread of work. Slowly but surely has our every elTort been fruitful To suffering humanity who were flnanclnll ; able to pay , ami did pay , to the needy , dc serving poor and to the down fallen who Inu taken the llrst wrong step , alike to all havi the hospital doors been thrown opei and aliUo from all have w learned that our work is ai Itullspenslblo work ono in which williiij hands and open hearts can find much to dc for the miiny donations of money and bat kcts of provisions , and indeed from th greatest to the smallest donation , and fo the good patronage to our entertainment for all tlicso wo extend our sincere thanks trusting the future may crown us as in th past , and God's choice blessing rest on yol Wo have admitted to the hospital for th year ending December 111. IS'fcJ , thirty-tw males and thirty-seven females. Of thi number forty-three were Americans an twenty-six foreigners. I3orn during thoyeai two males and one female. Died during th year , live males and ono female. MHS. M , C. GAijfns Recording Secretary . G. A. The report of Mrs. .1. H. Atkins , the trcai urerof the association , for the year endin January 0 , shows the total receipts In th "hospital fund" to Imvo been $3VJ4 ( of whle fl..y ? consists of the regular hospital r < ceipts , $17-1 of donations and $1,578 from ei U'l'taimncnts. ' The ttal of expenses is $ ; ! , IVS' of which t9Xi was paid out as expenses c iho entertainments , J.VJ7 for employes an tMI for improvements. The receipts in th building fund were $82:1 : , $1(30 ( of which wu cleared from the meals sold during the icn ocratie convention , mid fii'.Ci ciimo in tl form of donations. Three hundred an thirty-six dollars of this amount was pal out as interest on louns and $44-1 on Improv uieiitB. Almiiil II Dl-wsti'r. A man named Kissel ! who runs an exprci wagon left his team unhitched on nort Sixth street yesterday In spilo of the fa < that it had become unmanageable and dl bdino serious damage several times. Tl horses ran wildly down Sixth street and Jin couth of Hruadway , in front of the po : nfllco collided with a rig driven by a boy m two women. Some men who were standii nt the corner rushed out and frightened tl animals so that they swerved to ono sld As it WUB the heavy express wagon caugl the rear wheel of the buggy and smashed to smithereens , knocking ono of the womi and the boy out demolishing the buggy ai throwing the horse to the ground. Tl occupants of the buggy were badly bruise The authorities should see to it that tl ordinance with regard to standing teams complied with to tlio letter , or that i diimngoit resulting from their carelessne are paid by the parties who are responsibl Piles of oeoplu mivo piles , but DoWltl Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. llnjdlnrd I lie Treasurer. The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing coi pany of Madison , \VIs. , commenced Injui tlon proceeding In the district court yesti day against County Treasurer W. H. He to prevent the collection $ .V > . ? A taxes on t Implement stock of the piano Miumfacturi company , mid * .Y.i. ! > 0 on persona I property the same company. The petition alleg that the. stock OH which thu llrst levy w made was simply In transit from tlio coi iKiny'H factory in Mudlsou to Its customs in Nebraska , and thatU was never thu i trillion of the company to do any trading this city , It also alleges that the nsscssmi' ' en the personal property was made wltho nny notice to the plaintiff. On the grounds a u inxmtry | Injunction against t ! county treasurer from making the levy w demanded. To quickly rellero neuralgic headache t'su Uromo-Sclicr. lOo a bottle. .liter Two llmlirnlrrn. The sheriff of Sioux county was In t city yesteitlay looking for u counlo of you men who lire wanted thereon the charge embezzlement. Thu amount they are lepeil to have stolen is MOO. They register at a hotel la Sioux City day buforo ycst ilay morning , and made- their way sou DYvr the Sioux City Puclllu. The oftki In traekln-lhrm toCVmull IHuffo. They mailon thorough search of this city mid Omaha. If you are bi'ious ' tni < e Hceelmm's Pills. t'lilmi Vntrrxn Im eet of Knoimpment N'o. S , Union Veteran Ibn and of the Ixullcs Anxllllnry No. 17 , Union Veteran region will be duly liMtnlleil nt the hall over IftJ Main street this evening- , commencing promptly at 8'clock. * After Iho Installation exereivs a fine lit erary and musical program will bo pro- Rpnted. Oencral Jnlm P. Cowen of Omnhu AVill bo present and deliver an address. Short addresses will bo made by other dis tinguished soldier comrades ami Invited frlc.i'ls. ' The exoivUes will bo luloraperced with the best of inu-ili' . Miss i"olby ! has eon ( -ntcd to favor the veteians and their friends with Uro vocal selections. Tim High . ' -Vliool ll.\va ( luartct will also add to the enjovment of the entertainment by contributing . coviplu of son s. In addition there will bo p.Urlollo rrcita- tlmis bv Miss Matlo Uakcr and Mr * . Oeorgo ' Uattl" . The L-iilles Aiixllliary ftirnNli n nieo lunch. All ci.inir.ido5 with their wives and frtinllle : ! are expected to ht present , toccther wltli fjnoiiait Invited gue.tts and visiting eomr.idca to llll the hall. A Tlinii Inr i\rrjtlLlnp. : Now is the Itmu during the cold "wi'tithur to keep win-in by buying good furs lit u low pricent tlio Ho.slon Store , Count.1 ! ! UliHTH , In. Our i-nttro fur stock nt ulinost lmf ! iiriuc , mid In KOHIO cases oven luw. n.ii't let the ] > rmv ! surprj.so you , for wu litivo certainly ot thoiri and just ay nclvuflihOil , us liivj ulways been our cus tom. oOi ! bltiek Imlr muffa , JOe cucli. . iLSTi Mnuk I'.onoy mull's. 7V ! etii'li , ? l.7"i l roni'li coney nuilTH , JlSc oucli. yil.7"i capo n'ul inutTM. $1.45 oudi. Three dolhu- and llfty cent black opossum sum ami Hultio ceiil inull , $1.I S. Astraohtin nntlTH from $1.50 to ftrt.OO in ono lot , choli-o for $11.1 ! ) uut'h. Si'llt.OOinlnk cape , now Jf .oO. * . . " ( ) kritiunei1 ( 'ape. now * H."iO. : $1 .00 elcetvie seal cape , now $0.7. ) . $111.50 astraeliaii capo , now $11. 51) ) . W..00 ! olee.trie seal mllltsiry eapc , 150 IncliiM Ion- , ' , now ! ? 27.00. Boston Store , FOTIIEUINGII AM. WUITICLAW & CO Council UlulTs. _ Curl llni'h'U'n , successor to 12. 15ui'- liorn , has the only new jewelry stock in city. Many holiday novelties. Taken to Ulatr. Sheriff Ilardman of Blair left yesterday for homo with Willis Dutihlo in charge , the latter having agreed to go without n requi sition. A married woman named Uussell is the ono upon whom the young man is accused of attempting to make tlio assault. The young man , however , does not deny that ho was in lihiir at the time in question , but he Intends to plead "not guilty" to the charge which has been profcrcd ngalnsl him , To Implement The IToobior Drill Co. has ehaiifrcd its place of transfer from IT. II. Van Brunt to its new and commodious quar ters , Nos. 11)01. ) lilOO. KiOSaml KllO Main .street , with the Union Transfer Co. All inuil must bo addressed to the Iloosicr Drill Co. , Council Bluffs. la. , in order to receive prompt attention. Respectfully , L. C. HUFF. Manager. The snow and cold weather does not diminish the demand for msraijfe in the Klein traet , lil miles east of the post- ttllleo ; , ' ! 00 acres yet for wile in from one to ten aero tracts , suitable for fruit am ! garden. Day & Iless , ajjents , 3 ! ) Pear ! Htrect. I'rrsoiiul I3orn , to Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cox , a daughter. G. E. Mayors anil wife have gons cast foi1 a short visit. Mrs. W. A. Co ultc)1 is quite ill at her home 400 Glru avenue. S. .1. Uoilda is confined to his homo by the effects of a fall on the ice. F. W. Hiimllnu of St. T > ouis , who has been visiting .T. N. Casady , jr. , has returned home. Mrs. W. H. AValietleld is expected home today from a visit of ten days with friends inl'icrrc , S. D. Miss X.ella Nllcs left ypntcrday for Ober- lin , O. , where shu will attend college for the next six.rnonths. P. 1C. Burke , connected with the Minno sola Chief , published at Slillwater was in the city yesterday , the guest of Phillip Paschcl. Miss Helen Spooner entertained a party of friends last evening at her homo on Fourth street in honor of Miss Winnie Crofts of Beatrice , Neb. K. T. Luster of Beatrice , Neb. , was in the city yesterday , the guest ot his sister , Miss lilln. They loft for Kuvukn Springs in re sponse to a telegram announcing the serious illness of their mother. II. B. Suing of Hartington , Xob , , is in the city , the guest of his father-in-law , Hcnrj Paschcl , on Willow nvenue , He Is in UK implement business and is attending tin state convention of the implement dealer : in Omaha. Among the lowans at the Grand hole yesterday wore the following : C. II. Turnci of Des Moincs , G. W. Culllson of Harlan Kd Holderness of Creston , A. T. Wheeler o ! Hlverton , II. C. Hnnscn of Hastings , J. W Morris of Elliott , J. A. A.vres. jr. , of Siou : City , C. II. Rollins of DCS Moines. U K Wynn of Des Moincs and Edward F. Phil brook of Sioux City. For warming guuttt uliamboi'H , ball I'uoniH , etc. , out' ( iis heaters nro jus wliut you want. Look ut thuui. Clean convonicnt , ohuup. U. 15. ( Jas and IClec trio Uff\\i \ Go. Wanted Canli oll'er for ton share : Cltix.en'B State bank stock. Must hi sold. Address K. A. Sheafo. Doyousmoko ? "Have you tried T. D King & Co.'s Partagas ? It's u charmer Just light one. Minor Mention , N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumuer Co. Oo.il Unity Guild will give n party on the over Ing of the : iOth at thu homo of Mrs. Ifarri on South First street. A small blaze at the Christian homo Mot day afternoon was extinguished without th assistance of the tire department , The district court lisis adjourned for th term and will not be taken up again unt lliulMth , when thu.lanuiir.v term opens , A marriage license wan issued yesterda to Kdwln S. ( Jerard of this city ami Kv Hlldruth of Yorkshire , Ilairlson county. Mr. ami Mrs. James Patterson ontertalne a party of twenty-ilvo of their Jricndi laa evening at a hi''h ' ilvo parly at their homo o Fourth avenue. Robert Limerick had n partial hearing I pollco court yesterday on tha elm-go u larceny and his cusu was then continue ! until this morning. L1- The Jirst train on the Omaha and Counc Bluffs bridge line that has run around tl ! loop in Omaha since thu Republican bulh d Ing burned made n continuous trip fro IO Council BliitTs to Omaha and return la ? evening at H o'clock , J , ' The public schools opened Monday , afti 'S thu usual two weeks of holiday vacatloi 18 with n good attendance throughout. The 18rs will remain in session from now inuil the u rsu nual commencement in .lime , it having bet uIn decided by the bo.irJ to do away with tl In spring vacation which has been custonm it heretofore. it if Do you want to eave one-fourth of yov 10 coal bill ? If HOttso Koal-spar. Buwai is of imitation. Got this genuine of Jansse fi. Gregg , 1171 Pearl street. Crown and other pianos , Crown and other organs. At Butiriehiti1 , lit ! Stutsman street. 10 10g > Brighter than gas , cheaper than ele 3f trie light and us beautiful as a dream- llJCl these new art lumps at Lund Bros. JCl Coal and wood bout and I' ; cheapo llrs Missouri hard wood in the city ; prom ] rs delivery , II , A' . Cox , No. 4 Idaln. Him i it f tti\t iMttMTIi 1\T t I 1M1P { HAIL IMPlIillLM DEAIMS Their State Society Meets in It3 Regular i Annual Session. AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION In UN Opening Addrrti the President . \Jiil < t"t n Number oT Vnlimblr StiBBrMlnin \Vbnt Tbry Did Yrotcrdiiy. Representative business men from nearly ill the thriving cities and towns of Xe- iraska assembled Irf th ? Chambcrof Com- neive.'ycsteiilay nt the annual meeting of ho State Retail Implement Dealers assoela- Ion. More than 200 members of the assoei- itlon were present and fully 'fifty dealers at- ended the meeting for the purjioso of enter- ng the organization and participating In its Iclibcrntlons , The lloor of the Hoard of 1'r.ide was crowded. There were not enough scats to accommodate all comers. A fair estimate of the energy and intelligence of the merchants throughout the state could be obtained by a glance at the men assembled n the hall. President t.iilirly'x Aililrcsi. At 10 o'clock in the morning President August Lubely called the meeting to order. His opening address was brief but pointed. After reviewing the advancement made by the association , bo outlined the work of the convention , and pointed out various mutters which tlio orgunl74ition should consider and act upon for the good of Its members. Among otherthlngs , hobeliovcd a better law concerning collections should bo passed by thu legislature , and suggested that a com mittee bo appointed to go to Lincoln aivt en deavor to persuade the lawmakers there to strengthen the law , us it is now almost impossible to collect from slow or unwilling debtors. Ho also believed thu association should have a regularly appointed and permanent committee ) to represent the members In com municating with manufacturers. Individual complaints and objections , he thought , might fall , where the wishes of n powerful organization would receive prompt atten tion. He thought the dealers should work together in protecting their business inter ests and take steps to prevent competition that cannot be met and ruinous reductions in prices by Irresponsible persons acting as agents for manufacturing concerns. A committee was then appointed to con sider and report upon the president's ad dress. It was composed of Messrs. August Draft , chairman , J. M. UurksW. S. Grafton , W. S. Deisher and Gus Uabson. Other com mittees announced were as follows : Audit ing A , llower , Newell South and C. O. Shumway. By-laws and constitution . B. Hughes , C. II. Metz , II. P. Shumway , Fred Melcher and C. D. Ayers , Contracts with jobbers J , M. Burks , Ed Bird , S. P. Yoho and B. Conway. Resolutious and legislation W. S. Deisher , E. D. Streator , A. Pease , J. M. Burks and II. P , Shumway. Resolu tions A. Bower , Ed Bird , II , P. Shumway , J. B. McLuughlin and'G. E. Hayilen. The meeting then adjourned until 2 o'clock. At'lurnooii Session. In the afternoon many matters of interest to the dealers were discussed. .1. M. Burks of Lincoln llrst addressed the meeting. Ho presented the necessity of strengthening tlio organization with great force. Acting in concert , ho was of the opinion that the deal ers could improve tlio condition of business and do away with some of the existing evils , which destroy prices and make the imple ment trade ha/nrdous and often unprofit able. First of all , ho thought the dealers should strengthen their organization , taking in every reputable man engaged in the busi ness in the state. Then , being in a position to make their influence fell , ho thought they should proceed to take steps to prevent manufacturers from selling plows , vehicles and farm implements to individuals at wholesale rates , thus killing the retail trade , or from having as agents persons \vho cut prices unfairly , going lengths to which reputable merchants cannot follow them. He thought the dealers should 'refuse to buyer or handle implements made by manufactur ers who act contrary to the interests of the retail tride. R. F. Hodgin , secretary of the State Busi ness Men's association , then spoke in re sponse to a request. He thought it in the power of the association not only to improve the condition of the implement trade , butte to assist in causing legislation by which all classes of business men will prolit. Mr. Hodgin urged that the association add its nfluenco to that of the Business Men's club o induce the legislature to pass the new col- cetlon law , by which a judgment will hold ? oed for ten Instead of six years , book iceounts six instead of four years and creditors will bo able to attach fit ) per cent ) f a man's income for necessities , implc- ncnts coming under the head of necessities. J. U. Vanboskirk of Alliance then old of the ruinous elffrct of manufacturers entering into eompoti- lon with retail dealers and employing ndividuals as agents who arc willing to sacrllico their commissions to make sales. Many men have been driven out of business , 10 said , by tlio indifference of manufac turers to the welfare of the retail trade. Mr. Burks offered a resolution by which .ho dealers pledged themselves to discon tinue purchasing from manufacturers who enter Into competition with retailers. Tor tliu rrutoftlnn of Retail l > filer ; . The committee on contracts with Jobbers made n report favoring Uio incorporation in nil contracts a provision by which merchants will bo protected from bcinir undersold ifter purchasing stocks of implements. The idea was to prevent manufacturers from sending their implements into the countr.v lo Individuals and so-called agents and sell. Ing them at prices which cannot bo met b.v the retailor. This matter is the most Im- iiortiint problem to bo settled at this meet ing. It is probable that some decisive action will be tak 'ti , P. A. Clark of Madison made a vigorous address on tlio subject of contracts , whlcl : caused a lengthy discussion. Other addresses were made by Mr McCool of Salem and E. Skadun of Madison Oftieers will bo elected today. It is thought tlmMho meeting will close this evening. The wholesale merchants of the city arc making it very pleasant for the visitors. Among tlio members reported present bj the secretary are the following : IT tf.lS .t Wll.lt NT.lMl'KDK. Authentic ItcporU from tint Hun .111:111 : ( ioli Dlgglnga. DKSVKII , Colo. , Jan , 10. W. J. Myers , win was sent by the Durango Board of Trade ti investigate the gold llelds in the San .Inan lias returned , and says that the boom Is wither or Soft Water is seartf , don't worry yourself for a moment- go right ahead and use hard water witt WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference The clothes will be just as white clean and sweet-smelling , because th "White Russian" is specially adapte for use in hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. " * " "itssJl" " out nny foundation. ll < < nrimlts that there In gold there but says thirt ( t Is not plentiful enough to brnrotit thoji'Ktravnpant rejiorts circulated nbout It. Unsays that thousands of miners are tnliia : lopobMiit of the llelds , but Imvo nothing to tratcbrin. The Influx Is stopping , and tlio ro.uUi nro thronged with prospectors striving tlcrrnch civilization. Air. Myers says hesaw'lhany ' men without sufficient food to llvo on .And nothing to pro- euro It with , Ho advises people to keep away from the diggings. ' i.ianr.wxa nun 'S ' llnw n NoliKMhn I'linm-'fAi'rt'ptcd n I'rr fnt Itli u HUliIto U. FAIIIMONT , Neb. , ,1nn'.rlA. ( Special Tele gram to Tun Hen. ] It developed today that Henry B. Plock , n well to do German farmer living n short distance from town , had re cently been made a victim of lightning rods simtlcrs. . A smooth-tongued young man called on Mr. Plock and persuaded him to have a rod put on his house , giving him eighty-seven feet of rod for nothlm ; , but Mr. Plock was to pay for till necessary points and braces , which would amount , us Iho agent said , to about $7.t' > 0. The rods were put up the next d.'iy by different men and when the settlement 1x11110 the amount was SIM ) . Mr. Plock protested , but was Hnally frightened into slgnin ? a note for that amount. Ho says be will not pay the note , us It was obtained by fr.uid , and warns all parties against it , Iti'Milt of u Oiunentle Itow. F.uiiMoxr , iN'eb. , .Ian. -Special [ Tele- pram to THE Bin. : ] A warrant w.is sworn out today by a brother of Mrs. Volkwlne against her husband charginjj him with as sault and battery in their recent family ipiar- rcl. It is claimed that ho struck , her across tlio back with a chair and slieshits not been able to be out of bed since. Volkwino came bade to town Sunday morning and desired to see his wife , but her brother was there and would not consent lo anything of the kind. Today Constable Thompson went to Exeter for his man , who was brought before Justice McFadden for a hearing but took a change of venue to Exeter , as ho thought he could not get Justice at this place. When bo found ho would have to pay the costs before he could receive the papers ho decided to be tried here. That did not work , however. after what ho had sworn to , so he concluded ho did not have nny money , but was finally relieved of that idea and produced a large roll. Mrs. Volkwinc's brother will remain here until Satin day and see the matter through. AT THE NEXT MORN ING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It iicla 'gently on the itoiiiRCh , liver nnd kldnevs.atici Un.plcaM\lit l.ixallvp. This drink Is made from herln , pud Is prepared Jbr use as easl ly an tea. UN cnllnl L' . If you rnniiut ( 'Pt It , send your nil'H063 ' fornfrcu eample. I.nne'n I'uiiill ) iticillelnu itiovos tlr IiotreU cnrh iluy. I n orler to be hpalthy this la nceessnry. Address QHATOH ! ' . WCXWXVAUI ) . I.r. UoN.y WITHOUT THE it is easy to stcnl or ring watches from tlic pocket. The thief gels the watch in one hand , the chain in the other anil gives n short , quick jerk the ring slips off the walch stem , and away goes the watch , leav ing the victim only the chain. TMs Idea stopped that litile game : The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant ( stem ) and fits Into the grooves , firmly locking the bow to tlie pendant , so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Sold by all watch dealers , without cost , on Jas. lioss Tilled and oilier cases containing this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. A nowan 1 complete treatment , con < Hlln of Sup. poiltorl99 , Ulntniont in L'upjiiloi. aliu In box nnd 1'IIK A po > ltlvu cur3 for Kit rnal , Intcrnil , Illln i nr lllocdlni : , Itclilii'j , Chriinlo , llicont or lleroillt'irr riloi. ThU rouio ly lias novur bojn known to fall. 1 pe.lior. . li for tir aont by ni'ill. Why suler frcm thli tcrrlhlo ilUas > o vrlioil 11 wrltton nuiranto3 li ponUlvoly ulv.in with ( ! Inxii nr rafnnl tli3 nil rjf f not euro I. ' Monil ttani | ) fof fr3J siaioti. ( jinr- ntoelsiail br | { u : > n .V .lo. , dr i < jU'.i , s 113 nzanti. rner IH.i < > mriin Diu'u. Nob. 1)11. K. C.WK3T3 .NlinVK AND 11IUI.N TIIK U1. went , a bpuclllc fur llyitjrln , Dlr/.liuus , Flu , .N'ju- raltfla , lleaUacho , Nurvuin 1'runlr.illon uauj il by Ilijuor or to'jiusD , wukefulnosi , Monnl Doprcsilini , Soflnuin of til. ) llraln , causlui ; uuiuilty , in Ho r 7 , ilj- cny.ilentb.l'ruiuafaruUlil < \ a , .S'ervousiioss. lun of I'mrvrlii oltlicriov , Impjtancy , lijucorrlioa unil all KonmloVuaknu3BH. . Invuluntnrjr Ixuitu ; , Spcrmn- lurrlioicaU3iMl : IIJT nver-oxei tlon of tliu liraln , A inontn'a tro.Ttniont fl ; u forf.'i : by mall. Wo Rtiar- unlcecl hoxoi to euro. Kucli onlor forM lio.ioa with > 5 will send nrltloniruarauleo 10 rafuml If not curort , ( juarfliiico U uoil ou y hy Thcoilurn K. l , < mu , ilru/ * Bl ' . . olu u/ont , jo.uhe.ist cornur Mth unil Knriu.u itrceli. Uiuilia Unlike tlie Oiiioli Process No tAlkalies * Oil Other. Chemicals W& $ $ a 'arfl uscil.,1 < 5e Tw2 * 1 preparation of | 1& W. DAKER & CO.'S ABrelfastdocoa ii' tilth { a ali pure anil soluble. ttiottrni'jtlt of Cocoa mixed with tftnrch , Arrowroot or Is far wore eco- noailC'.O , coilln'j I'-si fjiim one cent a cup. It Is delicious , iiimriihlng , aud EAULY DIOK3TEI ) . , Sold l > f ( j'rof r 'everywhere. W. 3 AKEE & COTDoirche ster , tlilelie.tpr' . KnglUW lllnwond V.n-3 * . * > rc , ! , UrujfM for fkl'kntiri mtnJ Urwt lu III J anl UclJ uitulilcV , tfiloa wliti Hut rib Wo. TuLe ) 1 " ' " " " - ru ilinori < iii4c. lu turapi lor ( i2rllcul ri , IrikluioDltlt ftad " Itrllef for l.udlifc" In l Htr. t , , r lnra Mull I IXMMI T H < u l ! i. Ktrni A. H , Kkivulor , ivurnliouiiei , luctory anil ttll uurk rciiulrliiK " tliuruueli uni Iirttvtlml linowledee "r cnnttriivlluu uni struiictli of uinlurUlt. ipecUlty. 1 * . O. Hoi 3U1 , rrumont , Neb. Both tlio method and results vrlicn Syrnp of Figs ia taken ; it io pleasant aud refreshing to Iho taste , nnd acts fcntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , aver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , hciul- aches and fevers nud cures habitual constipation. Svrtip of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects , prepared only from the most healthy ana ogrccablo substances , its many excellent qtmlitica commend it to all and have made it the moat popular remedy known. feyrup of Figo is for sale in GOo and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist vrho may not have il on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAKCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE , KY. HEW \OnX , H , r. linr rt the mrst d-llclouo Ufto and i.ost EXTIUCT SOUI'M , oraMSlTERfiom alinniCAT , GEN. ; HAVI EH , TI.KMAN at Mad. rnp. to his brother K1H1I , at WOUCEBTEE , May. 18C1. HOT ACOI.D "Tell LEA & PEHniNS' Ml ! ATS , tint their eauco IB Mchly cstperctcl to Intlia , cnilitlnciy npinlon , the moo * . WKI.SH- fislstahlc , na vroll as tha mont nhole- RAKEIHTS , norno tnuco that 11 Bade. " Arc. Beware of Imitations : see that you get Lea & Flqtinturo on every boUIoof Orlttin : ' , & Oc JOUN DUNCAN'S BOSS. NKW YOHK , Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH-ANQ IIQV/AHD ST3. ( C Ilooms at t..M per day. ' 60 Itooms al $1.00 per day. SO Ilooms with llnth atS-VU per diy , CO Ituoms with llnth atCl.tf to ( I.DO per < liy. OFEKEIJ AUGUST 1st , Modern In Kvrry ICooiirct. Newly ( ' urnUlicil TliroiiKliont. C. S. ERB. Prop. DR. RW. BAILEY Teeth Filled Without - out Pain by tlio Latest Inven tion , Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sel of Teclli on IlaWw for $3.11 $ I'crfoct tit cunrantui" ! . Tuetli oxtriCtJil la th3 inornliiB. Now ones liiserteU III th'J evunliu or am ) day. day.fc'eo tpeclmeni or Komovablo llrlilu. k'ce ipcclmcns of Kloxlblo Klastls I'll'.i. Allnork warranted ni lepresentoil. Office Third FloorPaxton BlooX , Ttlepliono 10S5 , liitli unil F.irna'n Sl > . Takeclivaloror stairway fromiuth St. ontrimi. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD % V. II. VAltKKIS , jr. I.No. 4 BOSTON , MAS9. , chlff lonsnltlixl pliyitrlnii of the I'KAUOnY.MKDICAl , INSTITUTElowlium wiw awnrilnl tlio uoui > IKI > AI. liy tlio NATIONAL JlKDicAi. ASSOCIATION for lliu Vltl'/.K KfiSAYon J.'fhniuted Vitality , Atrophy. AVrrouinnd I'lujtltal - " " ' , nml nil JHitate * and Wrtiknm of itan , tlio yonntt , tlio mtildlr.iiiitd nnd old. , . Conpiillntlon In pcraon or by letter. * * * 1'ro'pcclin , with tcttlmoiilnls , FUEK. Large boob. 801 HNCI3 OF l.IVU , Oil PKI.l'1- ' IMUJSHKVATION , COO pp. . VJ5 Invaliiabl" pro- crlpllonp , full tilt , only ! Sl.ui ) by null , ncaliil DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking- i Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & POIFOIQ , 114 S.t5fll , , Next to Postofflo3 Special COUNCIL BLUFF.1 ? . AliHTHACTr ) ami lonni. Farm nml city propjrlr LouuUt unU tulJ. IMs'jf & TUoiun , Cuunsll llllllTl , . 'tOCIIOK.'i : lulu lii Mnynti a-llilon | nour Hint nl ' Jo f I lie new liiU'rituto brlU3. Will Bell In biuichei orsbuly. ( iujr.-j McUilf , Umiacll Illutti , ] & 5.M'ltK farm In .Nch. . & .rooin house , utablnani ] Blifile , Tu ucri's In cultlf atlon , 1'rlcu tV.UU pel ucro. 'IVrmicajy , Jo'.iinlon A Van I'ullcii. icniovoJ , ccupoou. vaults mil GAItllACJH . . r' . I ) , llurko , city bit/ . \\TA NTKIJFoSl' KT B N T ( J 1111 , IN' 1'AMILV Ol 'I Itvo. InijiilruVViMjulli H v nlli Urccl. 'I'D | KST l'urnl lifil rounii , % rlili all luoilon lence . ir.'O llidAYO- \\rANTKD-ilrl lo iloKonervl liouienork. Ciooi \tnuv to c-oiiipviuni. t'lrl. Mre. Helkumn , II : Bouth 7lli itrwet , JO6T lirown puri H vrllli Btci'l clavp , contalnlni JJ5 bill , bjlworii llutlfnli ur > oliu'ennit rcnn Un meat ninrkul. IK turn lo IIKiC ulllco uiutob lain ruwnnl of ime-linlf ronlcnts. ? . | : ) IIOii.MH for rent at I''I licveiill 'meet , Uood board next ( lour , ANTKU-ATapabie elrl for Kcnemt uoutoworl lu fitoilljr of tin * * . W , A , fuultur , 'JJ Uluo UTU dbt sroarrjard tkV/mjvip folks , ag * istfls loitfas I Kin dir ih/ur'crn Wont Dtsftr me about Oittin d o , All pfrjpufcMrs k riyulktn ' , p rj.lf youdooU KIR 'sftdta ; BBN HUR MIKING & MILLING CO. , CRIPPLE GREEK , - - - COLORADO. Stock full paid ; nou-upsoss.iblo. Have the bust investment to olTor for the money In the cnini ) . Own ton claims , seven on Oolil ami Glebe Hill , ami worhlntf three elaims. Will soil 120,000 shares Treasury Slock lo yct ; ready for shipping afl follows : 81 "i buys ami jwya In full for 100 ihtiros , par viihio S100. $50 buys nnil pays in full for 3" > t ) shares , par value &r > 0. $100 buys ami pays in full for SOO shares , pur viihio $800. JDOO buys ami pays in full for ! , ! ! ( ) ( ) shares , ir.iv value 31,200. Careful timl intelligent iniuitircinuiil. { Write for particulars. Address nt Oonnrul HUilTa , Iowa , BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO. , or R. P. OFFICER , 1316 Omaha Neb. Doughs Street , , . The oinlnont > peelnll > t In iiervcv.ii. clironlo. private , liloo.l , nkln unit iirtimtjr dlsmscn. A rounlar ami registered Brailiiiuo In iiijillcino. in ill plom u nii.l . cerllttentoi show , Is Jilll IrdfUln ; ? with tin grmtuit nuc- rms cntnrrh. Insininnliuoil usinlnal wmknois. nUbt hmoi an I nil form ! of iirlTrtta ills-null , No morou- rjr utoil. Now trcatinont lorlo s ofvlHI puwcr. I'nrlloi miiibla to visit ma mu bi tro.itiil .it homo by uirreipomlonco. Medicine or InitriimantB sent by null nr otprmi i33tirsly pao'tJl , na muki ti Ij.lloiti contontjorspnclor. Oiii > | icrianallnt rvlaw prcrcrroJiimiltatlon rrai , l'orroip > .i lo lajatilo'.lr prlf.itj floolcMy ( terlc or l.lfo'ient troa. OillenlioiinDn.iii. toHp.m , 8uiuUyslOa.iii.toH.il. Utvu i forraplr "Korvo iloeclo , " f. the wonderful rcmndy ' ° U Bum with n irrlt & lieu erunrntitrr to ruro rill nervous iMsca s , iiurh na Weak Alouiory , Loss of Hialu 1'owrr , ll .tdHchi * . Wakofultivfli. iMti MAiihuoa. Nlftlnlr Kuile * & 3iou3.Ntirvoiniic.'i > . l.ai"lttniu , all drains and Ions of potter of IboUcnerntlro < Orcnns In citliorHO.Tcnuiieil liyovprr.x rtlon , youtliful rrro'it.nr nxreimr * * & / JV11 " * otf totmcco. opium or stimulants ulilchvonn Ifad lo Inilrmlty. Coneump- t-KStK. 'MiflSi'Wirftloii . nnQlnsntilty. I'ut iipconvpnloruio carry In vent pocket , fil porpace- ' ri c zwAfecna.'nijUly niailiCfo-iri. With ovoryMnrdcrwi' mrenicrtlten ( iiirniitft fucnrj HAIID irrtnvnvn itr rjv tHhtTnoncv. Circular frte. Adilrn/n JV'own i- , i c'o. . UHlcnirtii III. For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McCoimoll , 1515 Dodge Stroot. How nr ° i > uttil < B PEOPLE OFF THE BAY IntcndtiiK soon to consult a. iiiGcessfu wiiv i'ii is Chronic , Private , Nervous anil Surgical Diseases CURED. Lost Manhood , Fouialo "Woalmossos , Etc. , CURED. CONSULTATION FREE. Treatment by Mall. Address with statin ) for nartlcnlars , wnlcli will be eont In u pliiln onvclnpo. C. W. WILLIAMSON , M.D. IloomiS , 8' ' } , 0. 915 , 110-118 st.'itli Htruot. Omilia. : L'S. . DJSI'OSintKY , OM.\IJA , Xlill. .npilal $ ' / 00,000 Surplus ' . $ (15,000 ( Cfllccrd nnd Directors lli'iiry W. Vales , proildan t II. O. Cunhlnu , vlco proaUlo/Ui / 0. H. Mnurlo } , W. V .Morro.Jnhn H. Collliu J. N. U. l' < ttrlci 1'jiTlJ S llucd , eauhler. eauhler.THE THE IRON BANK. DON'T Von don't nccil to sucrlllco the llvos of your Invcil ones when Dcplillicria and Jlcmbranous Croup ( vlllcnilnnzcrtlin neighborhood of your homes Ttiuro Is u Hiiro Niniulllu nijillolnu TO I'lllO- VKNTcontiiRloiiof thnni , anil tliera U tilsu u biirutpoclllo nicillulno for The Cure of Them \vlmn tlioy haru not run liuyonl liiinrin roioh : Wrlto tci tciR.C , S1CEL , In Crete , Neb , , If In noetl of nny trentniont. anil you wlllllini thut Ills troutinont b.ibctl on many yours' ux- pcrlnionts anil utiidy-liiissconrod him u sue- will nnttllsamioint you. ImrovaJ KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA ( JI < TIUK 1011 DOIIOI.AS for. Oth Kt. and 11 A vc. , Council Illtiira , PARTIES WANTINU ANUEDSHWU BEER , Anhousor , BiuhvclBQi' , Faust iind Palo HKKUS , KITIIHU HOTTLHD OH IN KlCCiS , can leave or dura at No. 121 ! Main Street , Counull HlulTri , lowu , ui Tolopliono ! ! . Goods doll vorotl pi-omplly. SOLE AGENCY for Aulieuscr-Buscli Brewing Ass'n , of St , Louis. Mo , ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. Iho only pcrffct vuslnul ami rcclul tyilnso lath * world It IK the only Syrlnso OT or Invcntciltj \ which vngt- ncl Injt > ctloii9 can bo nt mlnlttloreil without Icnkv JminiiU solllni : ilin cloth' IHK or nccusnltnttiiE the ueu of n vessel , anil nltlot ) cull UHO | bo licet ! for rectal InjcclloiiB or Irrigation. SOKT HUlllll : ! ' . BULB AMI II A 1(1) UUHIIKH bllK.1,1 , . Pr'cc ' $3.00. Mull orders solicited. TheAloo&PenfoldCo. , Street , NEXT TO 1'OSTOFKICH I'liyi-lclnns' prescription * accurately prupnroU at low urlcoi. Or ffic I.linorlltil > lt 1'onltlroly Cured r. //ii/nos * 11 rnn 1)13 Klvcn In a cup of cofTuanr loa or In food vllhout thu knoirlodiro of Iho pntlunl. Itlinbuo * utelr hnrinlcM nnd will ctlect a permanent ami nccily euro , wht'lhor iho pntlont li a matlornta linker or an nlcohollo wreck. ItlKnlumn u-lvenln liuiinnmli of cnscH unit In every Inslsncu n perfect lira him followed It noror falls. Thu nyatem nro Impri'Htmted with lho peeltlctt hucuuion an liter linpOBilhlllty for tlm liquor niiiutltu to exist ; < > Mi\ ; .sriiii.'i : < ; < : t > , , i-rupi . cinciinuiti , u l > ook of partlcnlarj frati. To bu hutl of Knhn li i'o Ilith unit Douuhu Hti , Wholonlo , Ibku. llrnc It Co. , unit Uluhnrdion DruuUo , Uinnlm , Nell TJndnr and by vlrtnnof nn nxocutIon Issued by I'riinU 1C. Monies , dork of tlio district court within and for Douglas county . Nebraska , ipun : i Jnil iiiiint rundi'ird ' by Kind court , nt , IH Huiitt'iiibi'r torin , A. I ) . , IHO'J , In favor of tlio MiiirliiinlH Niilloinil haul ; of Kans as City , , and UKulnst , tlio Mclropolllnn C'ablu Hallway company of Omaha , Nebraska , t Imvo Invli'd upon the following described properly as lliu properly of tin ) Mild , The Metropolitan ( 'abhi ICallway company of Umuna , NuUruskn , to-wlt : "Trade and road bed , Including ralli , lies , plate.s , froirs , holtR , spllccN , wires , switches , poles , I roily wires , cross wires , etc. , etc . , nnd everything porlaln- IngloMald track and thu operating thereof us an electric motor llnuof said Thn .Metropol itan Cable Itallway company onlOlli Htrcot and on Dodge Htieot In llioolly of Omaha , and on DndKn Ntruut as extended , Woodman uvu- mii' , I'liilorwooil nvi'nno and Wilson avonnn or Mroot In IJundiMi I'laco or adjacent tliurololn Iho county of Doitu'lus and Main of Nebraska.- "One car house tfrainu liulldlni ; on posts or blocks ) located on lot M , block HH , Diinduu 1'lacc , DoiiKliis county , Nuliruska , " "Tiro motor pashi'iiKtir cars nnnibdred ruspou- tlvely iwoilii , and three mi" "Itirord book , toiik certIllcato book and houl of sild ; com- Iiany , " and also "Iho fruniihNn Krantiid to Mild coinpany , which Includes all thu rluhtx and prlvili'Ki-h secured thoichy , " anil 1 will on the 17th day of January , A , I ) . , IM'JII , coniiiiiinclnif nl. 10 o'clock a , in. of Kiilil day , at tlio oust front dooroftho county court hoiisi ) . In thu city ot Oinalia , M'H Mild property at public auction to the hluni'M and liost. bidder or hlddiirs for cahh , to satisfy said nvoiintlon , thu amount duu thereon bulnu forty thotiianil , four liundrod forly-hlx 1111(101-1(10 ( diillanKf 10,4-10.01) ) jinlK- nionl.anil sixteen and HH-100 dollars ( tllUla ) co > ls , with Interest on said nnionnls from thu 1'Jth day of Knptunihur , IHIl'J , nnd thu accruing costs on hiild jinlKini'iit and uxecullon. ( IKDIUIK A. IIICNNKTT , Shorllfof Hoiu-liiH ( ' ( innty , NehrasUa , iMKi : , HAMILTON , t MAXWKI.I , , Attornuyu Omaha , NehrasUa , January 5 , 1HI. ! ) : .1 bill aim rrnii3 iU for UoiuuUry Niirvvy iind.Monu- inentii. DCI'AIITMENT ( IF Till INTKII I Oil , ) Ounorul l/und ( Mlloo , V WASIUMITON. | i , 0 , . | ) uoiiinlior l , 'l > 3 , } Spalrd proponaU will Lo rutol veil ivt the gen eral land ollleo. Washington , D. u , , until 2 o'clock p. in. on Hitlnr.Uy , the ' 'ith day of Janniiry , IH'JI ' , for thu mirvuv and nmr.dnir by miltib'.e inoiiuinuutij , of tlmt portion of tlio boundary line bntwuon tbo Htiiluof Nubrovko. unil the Miiuo of South Diiliotu wblob HUK west of iho Mbmourl rlvur , ui autliorlzud bv Die nub of coiunm. aunrovo I Aiuun ' ; W > ' , innklne niilironrlatinn lor HiirvoylnK tbu pnidlu Inndu I'amnhlut Blatuteii ut liirKO , ItOl-bU1. , p. ifiU ) ; Also for tbo furnishing of stone nioiinmtinU to bo pluoo i nt bulf-inllu lutumiti on Hulil boun dary. Tbu blilB for tlip nurvey and for tbu inonunientH must , bu Bopiinue , wl-li the prlvl- tbo blilder tbut If bo is not uwurded lliu contract for liulb bo will bn bound to con tra ui , for nuilliur. Copies of thonpecllloatlon may bo bud upon i.pplluHtlon lo tills otllvo. I-'ai-h bid must bnuuooiniiuiilcd by a curtlflta ubocli tor ft ) i. Tin ) rlcht to rujeut uny or alt bid * h reserved , I'mjiosaU mint 1)0 inoloiml In tiiivulopoa soulu-.l and nmrlioil "l'r.po uls fortnrroy of boundury botwouu Nobruikn iiml r'ontb Dukoia. " unil "I'ropos.iln for boun- daiy iiiouiunonH. " and adilroihud to tbn Oon inUilonnr of thoGunural L.iud UIHue , Wu b- 1 111 ; ton , I ) . ( J. ISUnud ] W. M. 8TONE , J3U2U Coiuuilnlon * * .