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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY TWE : FRIDAY , JANUARY 13 , 1893. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Bomctbing Abcmt tlio Now Oolcbratod Fair mount Park Litigation , OPINiON OF ATTORNEY JACOB SIM ! ret * < I ilmi'd In Connection with ( tin Ci\t < Jtt-lli-Kid tn Itn Itntlirr I.nrije Will Not Itnir the Proper Test , "There Is an exhibition ot g.vll for you , ' said Attorney Jacob Sims In hU ofllueyeatci' ' ilny to a Br.u reporter. "What do you inwinl" slid ihn reporter. " \Vliy , " said Mr. ShiH. "tint bill now be fore the city council for feca In tlio now cole brntcd Fall-mount park litigation. " "What's the matter with HV "Olt , nothing much ; etri'pt tint nba'i ' nlno-tctUlmof It , to say tlio least , Is pun Jlctlon. putting it mildly. Why , do yoi know that In the ease that wont to the supreme promo court , and thcro U whnro thu rs.i light has bijftn , the wor't for the oily wai pr.icllally nil dime by Mi" . 11 > luiisi , the oltj itttornry i\t that timef 1 U'luw wh.it 1 av talking about. Tlio city coir.ii-il ought nr > to allow that bill. Mr. 1'usfl.v was com polio to brln ; ; suit for the. amount of bin liili , an ho hnd done 11101-0 than any of the others , ci e.-ept Mr , Holmes , in the matter. If this ii meritorious bill lot it bo tested In the court ! then I tblnlc them will bo itiuslc.1 "You wen1 not piccessfiil ; , were1 yon , In t ! ) Milts you bad against the i Ity for part < Fall-mount p\ritf : , said the reporter , tryln not to scorn sarcastic. "No , I was not successful In those east ! but you we- Unit , you don't lov any inoi sleep ever I hem than 1 do mid you will b all right. That dcclshm of tbo siiprcni court in the Arnold i'iiai > Is gener.iliy ecu coded by all croud lawyers , who know an ; thing about It , to bo an arbitary decisio based on several false assumptions of fact : well as law. That court will hardly atnn lire again on the s-.uno questions as they ca now bo presented ; anil it may have an 01 poi'tninty before a great while to wrlto at other opinion. That's all. " Ilt > l > ll from ( li-ui-i * . Kev ,1. A. Flo'wcrs , a clergyman wl claims to ball from Peorla , 111. , had a vei rocky experience while in Council Bluffs few days ago , and it has Just lo-ikcd out tin his presence on o.irtirl.s mainly duo "to 111 fact that ho had not the required ncrvo I swallow a dose of Bomolhim ; tint ne had i bis pocket. Ho registered at Ino Gran hotel Monday night under his right nam but pave his place of residence an Shenai iloali , la. Hi > : tlitm bunted up % t > voral men bers of tbo local lodge of Knights of Pythi ; to whom ho conllded tlic fact that ho was mlnislnr of the gospel , but that he was in giving much attention to his calling just i present. In fact , ho had been out west tr , ing to Hnd out the ways of the wicked worl and had so far succeeded that ho found hh self in Council Bluffs without a cent in h pocket , almost on the verge of delirium tr mtms , and nothing in the way of uiTccts e ceptlng a valise containing his clothing. Ills brother ItniuhtH dove clown into the pockets and brought up enough cash to p. Ills hotel bill over night and to pay his w. to the southern part of this county , who he claimed to have sonic relatives. I started on his way , ami nothing morewi beard from him or about him until a coup ot days later , when a man hailing frn Pcorlti rushed into the police station with telegram in his hand and ashed the man wl was in charge of the ofllco ifho knuw an thing about a man named .1. A. Flowe being f round dead on the Hock Island tra between this rlly and DCS Mohits. Thetcl egram bore the signature of "J.j. . Mahon and had been directed to the son-in-law Flower at Peoria. It contained the n notm cmcnt of tbo lluding of Flowers' hoi on the train. 'L'ho son-in-law immeillatc started for Council / UIuff.to ascertain t truth of the telegram. . On his arrival hero ho found that the tci gram was in all probability sent by Flowe himself , as no one by the name of Mali * was known here and an lnvcstigatl < showed that the telegram had been sent Pnoria on Sunday , before Flowers had Ic Council muffs and while be still bad all t earmarks of a very mispiritual being. / tbo indications were that. Flowers had i tempted to take bis own life , and hnd se tbo telegram in tbo hope that tlio medici which he took for the purpose would end 1 career. Hoslrowc'.l abottluot morphine his Pythian friends here , saying ho h thought of committing suicide , but ho afli wards throw the bottle and its coutei away untouched. When the true state affairs was learned the son-in-law left his homo after giving the police Instrnctio to give his father-in-law sixty days on t stone pile if ho over turned up again in 1 former condition. Klnvntur Wilt Ili-iipon. Arrangements are b'jing ' made for tbo opening of the Union elevator plant , whi has been closed for the last six months the result of a writ of Injunction which \ \ issued from the district court upon a pc tlon filed by the Uoek Island , Milwaukee a Burlington railways , making the Unl Pacillo and Northwestern companies < fendants , It was expected that the heari of the case would como up at t last term of court , and all sorts sensational things were announced as be ! on the program , but a continuance v granted until next term , and now the h torn has peacefully dropped out of theea Thu attorneys have como Jo an agreeme tbo terms of which are not known exact but the effect of which will bo to put a s ! to all further litigation. It is now stal that nothing stands in tbo way of tbo opening of the elevator , ami it is likely tl this will bo done in the near future. , ic M. Lane , the local agent of the Milwank Is authority for the statement that the hi ofilclals ot the company aro.already negntl lug with prospective lessees of the pla and that as soon as an agreement can reached the elevator will ho opened ag for work as If nothing had happened. Kiting Clio City. Mrs , f.It. . Ifendrix , who was thrown fr a sleigh on December 11 on North ICIgl street , Hied her petition In thu district co yesterday claiming $ ; i,000 from the city damages. She alleges that the accident A owing to the carelessness of tlio city autl Itlcs. She was driving with her bush. when the runners of the cutter caught the rails of the patch of street railv which tbo Intcrstato Hallway company 1 loft sticking out at tbo "corner of Kig ] street and Avenue 1) , The cutter was o\ turned and she and her husband w thrown violently to the ground , injur thtnn both severely , Thu HIIOW and c-olcl wctithor docs diminish tlio domain ! for neronjjo in i Klein tract , 'J inilo.-t oust of tlio IK olllco ; ItOO UITOH yet for Halo In from c to tt > ii nero trautH , mil I able for fruit i Kimlun. Day & HC.SH , ajjontH , III ) I'o Direct. _ Mrdc'i'-eirrril. Harry (1. Mcfico and Miss Margaret Gr were married last evening nt the reside of the brldo father , -Or. John Cireen , onFi avenue. It was a qulot affair , there hi none present excepting the relatives ai few Intimate friends , The vcremony i iicrformed by Dr. Phelp.s of the Fh-st P byterlan church , after which a siimptu eupM.'r | was served , The young couple ut once begin housekeeping In Mornings lloth brldo and groom are well known Council 1 ! luffs and their large circle ) friends and acquaintances will ext hearty congratulations. Crown and other pianos , C'rown and olliur organs , At liourk'iiiH1 , 11(1 ( Stutsmim btreot. * Do yon tJinokoV Uuvo run tried T , Klnjr fi I'o.'s 1'artugiis ? lt' i u churn Just light cine. Kutlirrii Short Honeymoon , L Hello Downs filed a petition In the dlst court yesterday asking for a diyorco f her husband , Charles Downs , Hoth the ] ttea live In Downsvllle , n small station m ot Couucil Bluffs oa Ute Northwestaru i ' way. atid wove married nl Tgan on the l.Mli ' of last Sept mbcr All went well for thf i short spare ot three weeks , w hen Rhcnl ICKCS that the d. ftudant commenced a heroic OOUMU of treatment , pinching nndbeathif lii-r nml applying opprobrious epithets t < her. On December 'Jl ho threatened to kll her and Ilnally ended up by driving her fron home. She now wants a decree of divorce 4\ Time lor lit or > thing. Now Is the llino during the colt .wcftlhoi * to keep warm by bnylnjj ROOC furs at a low pi'lco ut the Boston Store Council UlnlTs , Tu. Our entire fur stool nt almost littlf price , and in some ease ; even Ion , Don't let llu * prices surprise yon. fo wo have certainly got them and just u mlvcrthud , us Imi ulways boon our eita loin. TiOc hluok half inulTa , 10c each. Sl.i'i 1)1 nek eonoy nntlTs. 7o ! each. S1.75 I'Yoneh eoiuiy inulTs , lSc ) each. S-.7"i capo soul ninlTs , $1. 13 enuh. 'J'hre.o dollar and IHty cent bluck opo- mttn and Uiiltic seal mnlTs , $1.US. Ai-traclnin muffs from $1.50 to $0.00 5 : one lot , choice- for 411.111 ouch. ? : : ; i.00nilnk cape , now $ l2. ! . iO. Si.i ! ! ! > 0 kriniinor cape , now $1-1.50. SI'lOO olocti'io seal cape , now $0.75. S 111.50 sistrauhtiti i'ape , now $11. " > 0 , $ : i.l.OO electric * cal inUHtiry eajies , , ' ! inches long , nuw . } " 7.00. lloston Store. FCrmHmNGIIAMVlllTKLAV &C < Council BlulTs. Ciivl Bilrhorn , Miceessmto K. Tlui horn , has the only new jewelry ntoek 1 city. Many holidity novelties. Iliirhrliii'H- ' . Iliirhrliii'HI'urly. A ple.tsaut party was given last evening t the Grand hotel by Messrs. ( J. II. Maync. ( H. Wright , T. C. Dawsoti. Thomas Metca and H. A. Woodbury , live of the leadhi society yuunr men of the city. The gucsi weroi-cccUcd in the parlors until about ' nYlo.'k , when Ihu.y wen ; ushered to tl dining room on the upper floor , where tl dam-In ? was commenced to the strains of : i excellent orchestra. Hcfvcshmeuts wci served in the ladles' ordinary from 11 oVloc until midnight , and frown punch and clan punch were served on the hide all during tl evening. The guests numbered about "o and included most of tbo uocicty people i the city. . _ Smite of tin. heaviest , c : . > ; il consume ) in town uiv nsiii Koul-n | > ar to fjond tic vanlnffo. Hvory ociiiinmical faniil it. . & ' ' T should use . .fansten Gi'cg'jfi > I 'carl btreot. _ First Xalionnl L"un olllcc : No.1C Jii-nadwny. J irjjo stock of forfultc yopd.s for Mile. Money to loan c watches , etc. _ Mrs. Wade Carev is visiting her father St. Joseph. JIo. Mr. and Mrs. f ? . F. Monro left yesterdi afternoon for a visit of a week or two wl friends in Fomlniac , AVis. , and Chicago. tj. IJ. Goi-nam of Salt Lake , the live slot agent of the Hock Jsland , is in the city wil his wife and child visiting his brother ai friends. They expect to leave Sunday eve ing for Michigan to visit relatives there , at will stop hero agai.i on their return trip. The western manager of the Adams K press company , together with a niimben the prominent cilllerils of the company. expected to arrive in the city this inoi-nh over the Burlington road on a tour of inspt tlon of their now territory , which now i eludes the ; c-ntiro Burlington system. For warming1 guest ehumboi-.s , bal rooms , etc ; . , ou'as \ lu-atcvri are ju what you want. Look at them. Clea eonvenionl. eheap. C. C. Gi3 and Ele trie Lljjht Co. Wanted Cu-h offer for ten bhar Citi/on'ri State bank stock. Must 1 Hold. Address K. A. Shoafe. Coal and wood ; best and cheapc Mi.st.ouri hard wood in the eity ; jroin delivery. II. A. fox. No. 4 Main. .IliMoi.Hontion. . N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs IjinnocrCo. Coal Mrs. L. Ulcdcrman will entertain a par of friends at high live this evening at li residence on Avcuuo t\ G. F. Higgins and Miss Hilla M. Mott Weston were married WciinesClay at t residence of W. II. McClelland in Ilanl township , Rev. G. b. Spring-er olUciating. The Truelnmd .society of this city so several dele-gates to Mimlon last Sunday institute a lodge ot the order at that phu The new lodge has a membership of twem B , two. . . The fire department was called out at 10 last night on a lire which afterwards prov S to bo the street car barns in Kast Omal 0 The hoses carls did not gu any farther th the river. The Hock Island passenger train whi should have reached Council Blurt's at 8 yesterday morning was live hours late , t delay being caused by a bad freight wrc near Casoy. I DToday is the last day of servli-o for I January term of the district court. Aim number of now cases have already be commenced and Ihu indications are tl there will bo a docket of the usual size. Thcro will bo a meeting of the Princes the Orient tomorrow evening in the Knlgl of Pythias hall. Thcro are several can dates who wlllibe given several degrees aple and the treasury Is full. ' A largo attendai Is desired. The sisters of St. liornnrd's hospitals they are badly in need of cast-off clothing supply many who apply to them for help : i also for the poor patients In the hosplt Any ono having any such supplies needs 1 to drop a postal card to the sisters , who v promptly send for them. Marriage licenses were issued to the I lowing yesterday : Henry Smith and Got Ilowlnn of Pnttawatlamiu county ; Hai McGco and Margaret Ij. Green of Com Bluffs ; It. C. Clennon of Danville , 111. , Clara Magetto of Sallna , Kai > . The 1 couple were married by Justice Field. There will bo cottage prayer meetings t afternoon at i2H : ! ) p. in. at the follow places ; Mrs. C. M , Hall , Oakland avoir Mrs , Grlmth , IW Pierce street ; Mrs. W. Mayno , Park nvcniiu ; Mrs. C. Swai F.lghth street and Washington avenue , connection will bo revival services at Bro way church. The class unions of the Temple Bapl church will give an entertainment this ev Ing at the Young Men's Christian nssoclal rooms , commencing at 8 o'clock. A die literary and musical program will be | senU'd , ninoni ; those taking part being M j | Baker of Kansas City , Miss Webb , M . . . Mooroiind the Amphion quartet. lie fro incuts will bo bin-veil. fa Movements of Ori'jin Soinioi-K. | : At London Arrived Maryland , fr Philadelphia. At Liverpool Arrived Anglomaln , ft Bewton ; Baltimore , from Baltimore. At Gibraltar Arrived Kins , from ? < York for Genoa. At Bremen Arrived Lahn , from J < York. At Brow Head Passed Urittanie , fi New York for Liverpool , . n i.-u this \Viirini-r WlniU uiiil u UlhlciK Tinit < nit l'ri lli'ti < il fur \C > | II\IH.U | Toclu ) , a Wxsiuxorox , D. C. , Jan , 1' ' , Forei is for Friday ; For Xebrat > ka and North : 'S- ' South Dakota Fair ; warmer winds , shift 11S to southerly , 111o. For Iowa Fair-warmcrnortherly ; ; wit o.In becoming variable , Inof of id OmoiiorTiu : WIUTIIBII HI'IIKAU , OMA Jan. 1' ' . Omaha record of temperature ; rainfall compared with correspamllng daj past fouryvjrs : 180S. 1H02. 1801. If .Mnxlmumteiupc-rature , lf > = > H3 ' _ ' 7 = Minimum leiuperainro. 19 IQS ir > 3 Averairo teniit | < i-atin-u. . H3 4 = iilos Preclpltiitlon . , , T . .00T .i r. Statement sUowIiitt the condition of ti pcratureandpcecipitatlon at Omaha for day and slncu March 1 , 189J , ct Normul teniiieraturu . ctmi DoltcU-ncy for thu cluv . . . . . , mi IK'llrlino.vMmoMarch 1 . . : . ir- Normul precliiltutloa . , . OJ Inc th Duilclt'iioy fur tiin day , . . . . . . . . . . . OJ liu UcllcteucyMucoMuiolil . 3.4-J Inc ll- UGOIIOG K. Hu.sr , Local Forecast OtUcia TltlllM AIA11T'IPl n IA * Pf'PT\ lIIRhh MORIi CASLS PASShD License Board Concludes to Qivo Pcrmhsi n to Contested Claimants. IS DRAWING SOME FINE DISTINCTIONS l.nnyiin , DriiRqlst Srhmlilt tun S.ilnnnUt I'lnzrltu-liam Sqnrc/e TtirniiKh on ISxtrrini-ly Narrow- I'rnereillnxi lleforo thn Ilimril. The llecnso lx > nrd continued the hearhti In the case of Druggist Lanyon last night Mrs. Pnucc , a sister of the applicant , tcstl fled that she sold a mixture of" branclj and Jamaica ginger to a man who claimed tc be sick. No record was made of the sale , be cause the mixture came under the head o mcillclno. This closed the testimony and the casi went to the board. Then the case of Frcdrlokn ! HWG Hamilton street , was e-allecl. Illega publication was the charge in the pro test. It was decided to adinl the testimony given in the Stub case regarding circulation. Joe Godilan said that he i ailed at the applicant's pine of business on December and asked Mi Plnzcnscham it he had received a nolle regarding the action of the board declarlni Tun Bir. ; the paper in which advei lls'emcnts should bo printed. Applie-an admitted having seen the notice but declared that It didn't amoun to anything. By going to tbo World-Herat ho could save $10 and besides get a gunrante that he would get his license , Gcorgo Gcllenbeck swore that he left notice with applicant on November H ! . Mr. Hall asked the witness if ho was nn the man who , during the month of Octobci had distributed bundles of Buns to sale > oi keepers and druggists. Mr. Gollenbeck said that he ha left packages of papers at saloon and lirug stores about town for sale These papers , the witness said , wcr a special edition printed for the especial pui pose , and the papers thus delivered and sol were not counted in the circulatio of the regular edition of Tn ICvcNiNO Br.n , Witness also said thn while delivering these papers ho met Work Herald people throwing around free paper and also stated that the World-Herald bega throwing around free papers long before 'I'll Bin ; commenced sending small packages c papers to druggists and saloonists who cithc disposed of the papers for cash or gave thci to pooel customers. Idiomlng the I'lictciry'a Circulation. When asked by the attorney for the dc fcnso if ho bad ever seen a pae-kngc e World-Heralds left at any place the wltncs cited William llofskc's store , Fifteenth am Williams streets , where seven World-He ! aids were left. During the conyorsatio which followed Mr. Ilofske had said to hit that the World-Herald carrier loft bundle every night and that he wished h would ejult , as be did not want the paper i his house. Attorney Hall had started in on a , "blln road" on this particular point , because h had not been informed that the people whoi ho represented had been scattering broae east their copies of both the noon and evei ing editions. Mr. N. P. Foil , business inamgcr of Tn Biu. : was called and askeel what ho knc about the distribution of Tun Bnp. durin October. The witness saiil that during tl mniith mentioned THE OMAHA. Br printed a special edition at o'clock for the purpose of olTsettin the noon edition of the World-Herald. Thes papers wore printed and circulated for th especial purpose , and the number disposed c were not counted in the circulation at all , i they wore classed as extras an were so charged on the bool in the press room. When askeel apal by Mr. Hall why this step hud been tain Mr. Fell said it was because tbo Worli Herald had introduced a noon edition. "U'e did it , " said the witness , "to counte act the World-Herald's noon edition. " The witness was then eiuestioiied aboi the sale of the 8 o'clock edition of TUB Eve : E iso Bni : on the streets. He said that the : c sales wore never counted in the regular ci i culation of the paper , and that the cash r ceivcd was kept in a .separate account ar did not in any way enter Into tlio swoi circulation. Only Itoni : 1'lclo rifrnrcs. "When I made the aftldavit of THE Bus circulation.1 said Mr. Fell , in answer to eiuostion , "I made my statement for thn months , as requested , and did not file n statement of the October circulation until tl World-Herald manager had insisted up < filing his. ] heard his statement read nt then referred to my statements and offeri our October circulation in evidence , : ilthou ; the license board did not ask for tills ext : evidence. I only did this because tl \Voi-ld-IIerald had Insisted on such statement. Our regular evening edltii amounts to about 11,000 , copies ; during O toacr , including the extra edition , amounted to fully ii,400 : , copies. At this stage of the game Mr. Hall wanti to know if Mr. Fell had not requested tl board to ask for a three months' average i ste-ad of ono month as heretofore. Witnt denied that ho had made any such request the board. Then Commissioner Hartman thought was time to take a hand and ho did , and 1 spoke rather forcibly , too. Ho said : ComiiilsKlomir Hurl nmn'a .Stiiti-inent. " 1 made the motion to ask the papers for three months average ami I stated at tl time my reasons for so doing. : order to make the matter clear these who were not present I w say what I said at the time , that I did n think it policy to take the circulation of ai paper for October alone. My reason I this was that there w.is a heated eai paignon and I Judged that bo papers would have a larger circulation th ; ordinary , especially TUB BEE , because M Uosewater was u member of the nation committee. " Continuing , Mr. Hartman said that lioe-o sidered UM question of Mr. Hall a rellectli oil him bccaubo bo had maciu the motlo Mr. Hartman denied having had a convcrs tion with any member of Tun l\r.K. \ Mr , Uosewater said that ho had oxamin the circulator's books and had found tli the December circulation was larger th ; that of October and that the November c dilation exceeded the December by prc ably over 100. Then Mr. Hall asked Mr. Uosowatcr wh the circulation of Tun MOIIM.VO BIB : w , Mr. Uosowatcr promptly told him It w noun of his business , as the circulation Tin ; MIIIINIXO BII : ; was not In question , a ho declined to batisfy tbo curiosity the World-Herald people. Witness .said'lli ho hud made the protests because ! the boa had declared Tin ; KVENISU Br.c lo have t largest circulation and ho was merely stan Ing up for his rights. w "Havo you not declined to take advert ! ments of applicants I" asKcd Mr. Hall. Silling Ailvrrllacr * Money. "Yes , " s-ld ! Mr. Uosownter. "Onu pai snnt In an advertisement fora licence wh ! 1 fe-lt Hiiro would bo refused if ho did pi his case- , and I diroeti'd that the money bo turned , as I considered that ho was wnstl ] st money to place the advertisement , I a id directed that another man's niohe-y bo turni'd to him for the same reason. I c 'B ' not want to take money for advertising fr Is these * people when 1 felt sure they could i , get a license , " Mr. Uosewater was called and asked wl ho knew aUmt the distributing of pap during October. He said : . .I.-/ it IlciblnesH .Mutter , f "A Vout the ili-bt part of October 1 desired I ) . offhet Ihu attempt of the World-Hernld tl hcinjr made by them tci expand their BCMIC i-itvulation hp the tictitious i-ln-ulntinn = 1 thelraoohedition ; nn Iclld not liio\vwhetl ; thov would count hi this edit1 IIIU with their regular mornln : , ' and evi IU ini ; vdltiaiis or not. As the Wor Ucrjld solicitors iiblcod silojuUuepers talto twenty papers and promised tn ; vcrtUoihctr applications i-heuti. i dhect MyKel1 - , " ' .v Business manager , to hn this ! t o'd'V'k ex"ulnt ( ; l. - > -i'l a'so structed him to keep this spei cdltlou , the panu-s tolu to railway uu r shnuls nnd Ihi-1 K'lndrf.fi vapors mil n ( the KeHpnil nvornpe of the etmil.itlon ncurca. ' Mr Hosowatcr wai n-oss.ex.iinlnpd b.Mr . Hall. Kcgnrdlng the frrj'-jlstribntlonof the World-Herald at the s.imo time , witness : ild that hts solicitors hnd i/hctftcd any number of places where bimdlesMf \Vorld-Herald had been left. Ho rdura' hrltii : nt least twenty-live people bofonllthe hoard to prove his assertion , i.Ik clic"lftnd ) always had , believed that the WortiVMcraW tw'1 * tlll ! method of free delivery , tq'inflate Its circa ' ' Intlon " ' Furthermore the wltiipss knew by tesll mony given before the Ima'ru that the Neion AVorld-Herald did not h'AVo a sltiulo sub scribcr , and that stlosi keepers had bew offered twenty t World-Heralds a day during October If they would advertise with thai paper. "Isn't It a fact , " asked Attorney Hall "that you only employ four boys to dcllvci Tin : Monxixo Br.uf" "It's a fact , " said Mr. llosemitor. "thai wo have over thirty lx\vs employed ever.\ \ morning to deliver TUB Monxixct Bii : : tt Omaha subscribers , and I can prove it by i man here in the room. " By this Unto the defense had gotten nl the information about THE BIK : It wanted. Mr. Simcral stated that ho had no arguiiicn to make In the e-ase. and Mr. Hall remarkec that ho had nothing to s'iy ' beyoni callimr the attention of tbo board to the fac that the protest had been made against F Plnzcnscimin Instead of against Mrs. Fred rleka Pinzcnsclialii , the applicant. Tlio case of Joseph H. Schmidt , druggisi at''ior Cnmlng street , was then called am the protest charging illegal publication wa read. Money No Object tei Him. Mr. Schmidt testified that ho bellcvci the World-Herald to have the Inrges circulation. He is a World-Herali agent and arrived at this conclnsio : by reading that paper. As far a the difference in Iho prieo of udvertli ing was e-imcorned. It did not cut an , llgnre , he said. He hnd received a notice o the resolution of the board , but used his ow : Judgment in the matter of advertlsine. In executive session the board decided th three cases. They gave Druggist Lanyon his He-ens because they thought he had acted in geioi .faith and was not guilty of violating the la\ by selling liquor for other than medicinn purposes em Sunday. Schmidt was given a license because th board.clalmcd he had acted in good faith. Frcdrioka Pliuenschani was also gruiitei n llecnso. In this e-asc the board clahnei that there was no protest against the appli cant. Saturday night at TH : ! ) the followhi ; cases will bo taken up in their order Matt Keulaml , HOJ Lcavonwoi-th street Michael Wnlenz , 1820 Pierce street ; M Wnlcnz , 1318 Le.avonworth stiect ; James 1 Connelly , ' .MOG Cuinlng street ; Chlirlcs 1- Morin , 1SJ4 North Sixteenth street ; Ilcnr , Uohlff , -'O.-itJ Popple ton avenue. In passing judgment on the case of Fred cricka Pinzcnschan , the board's ruling dre\ it line-haired distinction which would hardl served as a precedent in a com of law. It was upon Mr. Pinzcnsehan tha the notices had been served , and the commii sion coulel not detect anything in the test mony offered on behalf of Tun BKK to coi neet the defendant , Mrs. Pinzcnschan , wit Mr. Pinzenclian , whom it wns cluirgeel ha violated the law. irrt.LItK.l tiTlWXlIFS'.lllt. . MVntcrn 1'aBSPHBor Aksiiciiitlou K\iii > i-t t Adopt u New A rt-i-inent. CIIICAOO , 111. , Jan , I'.1. If the Wester Passenger association adopts the agree incut reported by the committee on revlsio it will be the strongest organization of th kind in the country. Furthermore , it is be lleved that the revenues of the member will bo better prnteetcii than ever before. The agreement provides for the oi-fjaniz : tion of local railroad agents associations ! i St. Louis , Chicago. Kansas City , Omaha , S Paul and Minneapolis. The associations ar to represent the lines in the Wester Passenger association and as many moro ir tercstcd roads as can be induced t join them. It Is > provided that a tickets , passes or other forms of transport ; tlon found in the Imndsjof brokers , or otlu persons not authorized to sell them , shall I redeemed at full tariff rates by tbo conipan responsible for them regardless ot th manner in which they may have found thci way on the market , and no street con missions are to be paid except authority 1 : given by the chairman as a means of rclie from the irregular competition of an outsitl line. llevlsioii Committee , The committee having charge of tbo revi ion of the agreement consists of .hum Charlton of the Chicago & Alton , John HI bastian of the Hock Island , P. S. Eustis e the Burlington. George II. Ilcafford of tli St. Paul , W. P. White of the Atchison an Chairman Caldwell. It bad almost con plcted its work and turned the matter ovc to the printers. Another meeting will I held next week for the purpose of rumple ing the report , after which the chalrma will call a general meeting to hear and pas upon the recommendations of the conunitlci Although the Jacksonville Southeastern h : not yet signillcd its intention of becoming member of the association it is believed thii the new agreement will bo put into effect i early as February 1. General Pnssenger Agent Sebastian of tl Hock Island road has'called ' a meeting ! western lines to consider the question c commissions on emigrant traillc. The dal lixed for the conference is January 0 an invitations will bo sent to representatives i the Northern PacIHc , the Great Xorthen the Canadian Pacific and the See line to 1 present. At the meeting of the freight eommitie of the Central Tra Illo association , whk closed its session today , a resolution w : adoptcel reccoininciuling that the prcsci commodity classification on rags and pap < stock in bales bo abrogated , and that tl regular classification of fifth class in an quantity be applied on such shipments to a points in association territorv. A lart amount of business of u i-outine characti was disposed of. DmucMtlc. Dick llni'tro , falling to gel a match with Jiu JlcAiillllV , will , It , Is reported , return Kn land In u few days. Ilanan and I < yens , lightweights , liiivo hot mulched in Unlit befoio the Ctmuy Islai Athletic club on February 0. Henatorljiiay of 1'c.nnsylvanla says ho w nso Ids utmost endciivor to iniivt'iil tlm opu In ; ; of the gates ot ihu World's fulron ijin days. John C , Honnessy , a former now.srmpiM- and now u member o * Iho Nuw VorU h'nlsl lure , bus Introduced a hill to aniund thu lib liiw of tluit-Btato. The Nnrmannla SkalliiK club of Mlnncapo ] has challt'iiKc-d , on In-half of Nat.svni ; , , li DonuKliuo of New York to hkato tluco races ono mile , Iliruo nilk-s anil live miles. HunerlntendPiil Iiyriics of Ihu Nu\v Vo police force , will , itIs said , brlns i-hnri ; npalnst him > ral < if thiM'olIco ' captaln.s of ill city for neKleetuf dutydn thu mattur of hit prt's.slng Bumbling. . - ; At a iin-i'ihiKoC tlmFacrcd Heart Koclcdy St. I'atrlck'hcalhedra ow York Clty.u pih \\howus pifsc > nt denounced thu mnvspapi fur Ibo siiind they Jnivii tuki'ii In ihu piese controversy lic-lwcc-n Archblshup I'nrrlg ; anil Msr. Satoll | , Did 'jiupal ' ablc' ate , a advl-cd his hcarofHi 'lint to i end tliitpupn hccatiMi what thi.-y imblUboU was.huhald lUslll ) Of fllUl'llOtltfh. y. I'Uti'tK" ' Italy conteiiiiilalcB'fhrtlior ' additions In 1 niivy. mid will ask for1' largu appiuprlatiii for that purpose , ' < ( ii'iu-riil Dodds ti'li'trraphs from Dahoin that tliuhiihjnxatliniDr Unit country Is co ploto and DID 1' ' lentil | u pcnceahh , contiol , ' ' It Is reported lhat'Al. Haibi'llt- , French a bassndor to llc-illn , will in-cibably resign consc-qiic-iicn of tbu ii'tliciiienl of JiU frlui M. do I'reyclnct. A Hi-rllncorrchnonilt'iit > > ays Unit Ihu I'n aii liiKlifet N oxpcctt'd tci show u diitldri of 3,000,000 inurkit duo to the decieasuof I inciinn's from railroads , The Canadian government Is mnvjni ; In i matter of ustabll lilns lull-graphic comniu itcin bt < n\ccn KnulUli po .i slons in i I'aclllc and thut country , The Austiinn government has hl nuil t A School Tcuclirr'N Now llrs K , "My newdress was the light dntb cnshim 1 had when I llrst came to Omaha , " said popular school teacher , "It faded so bac that I was ashamed to wear it , mid with package of dlamoinl dyes I changed It ti handbomc ! brown , After wearing it a scaa that way. another diamond dye , this time , ollvo green , made it the rich shade it Is no I think all druggists sell these dyes and tli are a frcat help to mo , nci-ctmonf wllli the KothvhthU yndlittP for the cnnvprslon -JKn.OWi.otH ) RiildPti paper tentr and Gu.liuii.onogulden 5 per ctnt gold rente1' . Tlio pop ; > hni Riven att nndloin-c to Arch bishop Yini.qlmii ofVo tinlnter , mid to Aivh- bl lioi | 1,03110 of At-mach. lliti iwci prelates who nre , It lisnld , shortly to bu proniolrcl to the ( illti-i-of rnnlliinh. While n niinibor of men were ciiR.icod In rlennlni : tlin donblo bottom of tlio prul < i-r Mnilea nt Cliiithnin , Dnu-laiul. four of thorn were ovorcomii by foul air. Two dlod before medical n iUlniicr ) could reach them. Trusted n Trump. Trnoxn. la. , Jan. 12. [ Special Telegr.uu to Tun Hnn. ] Two weeks ago a tr.imp named Hlloy nppltcd to John Judd , a fai-mrr , for work. Yesterday ho borrowed..Tudd's shotgun , ostensibly to go Uuittinjr. When Judd returned homo In tlio evening he. found missing S'.OO , which ho had hidden tn his trunk , Kiey has not been seen. I'Klt.SOXI f. /.I tt.Hllt.i I'llS. R A. ICussoll. of Oiil Is nt the Dclono. Mr. A. J. Gusten of Kearney , was in the city yesterday. At the Mercer J. W. Buchanan , A. O Mayer.C. H. Williamson. Chicago ; S. F King , Minneapolis ; II. M. Wllcox , Kansas City ; George I ) . Kdwards , Hcnrv C. Stuart. Denver ; M. Bosworth. Topeka. Klin. ; War ren Price , Itapld City ; John F. Xewcomb , Sprlngtield , Mn. ; 1. K. Sedgwlck , York , Neb. ; A. 11 , Pattern. Miclilleld , Neb. : W. W. Wheeler. Panama ; Willhtm Crandall. P.iimma : George Cr.indnll. Panama ; C. K. Woodruff , Gibbon ; T. M. Heed , l.ouji Cltv. Newell South , Humphrey ; W. M. lloltry. North Platte ; ICdV. . Nelflng , Kincolii ; Thomas Andrews , Cambridge ; i ! . Babsou and wife. Seward ; G. A. Hanson. T. O. Olson , A. B. Olson and C.'G. Pllander of Huldrege ; Harry SeluickadanU , St. Paul ; II. B. Sune and wife , Hartlngton ; Peter ICrlcson , Lindsay ; C. W. Baker , Ponder ; Jeihn B. Hughes , Co id ; A. II. Wherry , Pawnee. CIIH-AIIO , 111. , Jan. IS. [ SpecialTelegram tc Tin : BBK. 1 Nebraska arrivals : ISre-voorl- W. , I. Allen , Blair ; .1. A. Odbcrt , Lincoln. Grand Pncille-K. M. Gibson , Chirks ; F. W. Brown , Lincoln. Great Northern . S. Knox and wife , Omaha. Palmer W. Bccbe , W. lUmyan , Council Bluffs. _ A troublesome skin disease caused me to scnUch for ten months , and was cured by a few days' use of f § SJ ? tj Uppzr Marlboro , Md. SWIFT' PECIFIC I was cured tomoyoaranennfVlilto Swelling In my lee by using BMM2SSB nml llal ° lin' ' ' " ° fcymptoms of re KKiKJi turn of tlio ills- case. Many prominent | > livslcluns ntlciuled uio nml failed , but B. B. S. ( lid thu work. PAUL. W. KIRKI'ATRICK , Johnson City. Tenn. Treatise on Blood anil SVIn ulseacc tnaUeil free. I-ANVi Atlanta , Ca. Before tikiag your next glass River Water hold it up to the light. look fit FRESH from the As a pure medicinal or lablt water it stands alone. Still or Sparkling. Of All Dealers LONDONDERRY L'TlilA ' SPUING WATER CO. NASHUA- . Y. G. B. PERKINS & Co. , B08lOnS8llOllgefll ! PAXTOH & G&IUQHER , Distributing Aleuts for Oiunlin WITHOUT THE BOW ( RING ) it is easy to steal or ring watches from tlic pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand , the chain in tlio other and gives n r-liort , quick jerk the ring slips elF the walch stem , and nway goes the watch , leav ing the victim only the chain. This idea stopped that little game : The bow has a groove Ji ) each end A collar runs down Inside the pendant ( stem ) and nta into the croov Rrmly locking t. . _ bow to the pendant , no that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Sold by all watch dealers , without cost , on Jas. Doss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. Parties Anhoueor , Buclwoltor , Fiuist linn Pal 13EHRS , KITHKIl BOTTLKD OR 1 ] KHOS , cnn louvo orders at No , 21t ! Mill Street , Council UlulTs , Iowa , or Tel ( phone u l. GotMJB delivered promptly. SOLE AGICNCY FOR ANIIEDSER-BUSGH BfCWi f.SSU 01 SI. LOUIS , HO. DRUNKENNESS Or f Jio//nimr/ffifi/f J'nftlllvolv Ciii-o UyAifniliilnlorln / > / - . //II//IDS' ( loltlfin .S/ cJO/l'/t- . It ran bo Klvcn In a cup of coneoortoa or la fo : without tin , knutrlodiiu of tlio ciatlont. Itliiibs lutuljr harmlcx nnil will eirool a perinuncnt m iiicedjr euro , liulher ttia iiatlunt U n muilnr.i cltluker or ii alcoholic recV. It has hoon ulvoni thonan < li of case * * inil hi uvvrjr ltmtnoa ! n p rfo euro ha followuit It naver Iull . Thu eyite ouco liuiirvunntoil wUh tliiSioi-lk- ( | | lisi'Oiuoii , uliiT luiio lblllty for Ihu liquor aiirullio to ml ( idl.DI..V Sl'JM'l I'HJ CI * . . I'ropi. t Iriflnnntl , 4E-ineo | Look of parllculara frjo. To Iu ha I ut Knhn & Co I it'i uiil Do-jzl.ti Hti. Wholual IDake , liruo X Co , , uuil lllcliuriliou UruifL Uuiulm. Net > llCIl W UUUAnU all ttia train < KYII.S , WHAKNKSSKj , liKIIIMl'V. IHV. , that a couiimnr Ilium hi uiuu gi'lc.'KI.V unl 1'Kltll , NKNT1/V OUUKI > . full MTHKNOTll BIIC ! tot glvea loeverr part of Ilia bod1 will tonil ( < tutulr 1'ii' uJl t'ilKU to no/lufloror llrJ praicrli lion tUot curej me of UIUIB troublai. AdJrj , i A. IIUAULEV JJAI-i-J-S CUCEK , 11ICU. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL DniGMT AMD NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor saj-a It nets conllr on tl.t , stomsoh , IlrrrnnJ kllnrnml l < i\i > lM"nnt UMUVP. ! This drink h intuit from hertu , onil Is urci rcsl for tuo oscullvns Un. _ _ . Ittsrallr.l 1 ' r wvvn B * . . u n u n ' H r n fj' AIIdnijKlKs fUltntr < V.niiiHlnjiRcltHp. If yon rnnmit rrt It.cind ronrnitlr i fornfrrcontiiplP. . l.tinr'n I'nmllr Alnllrlnr iiin\ci tinltu rl rnrli tliir. in nnlcr lo tic l ' .Mtl\y tliUij ncco nry , Addrcw OllATUIl r. WOOUWAllli. I v : HOY.N. V ! Onnha'3 ND.V331 H > tc ) COR , 12TH AN& (0 Hoonn nt $ ! , .V ) | > nr tOfoom nl S1.0J t > cr tiny. 10 lieonn with Hnlli nt SVOJ | ior dir. 10 Itoonis trlth ll.il'.i n'ltl.n ? to tl i ) | ir il\r. OPPINU1IJlUCVUST isl , Modern In Kvcry Itofttu-et. Newly I'uriilslieil ThroiiRliniil. C. S. ERB. Prop. PRESERVEJOURJYE SIGHT Mas Mcyov & Bro. , Co. Folo Agents for ( ) mulii : , STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD W. II. PA15KEU , } tt. 1) . . No.I ttiillliivli Bt. , BOSTON , MA'is. , chief itmtulllnv fihvsteititi of the I'UAKODY St EU1CAI4 INoTlTUTK.to liom was nn-nreletl tlio eioi.n MF.IIAI , ly the Kvriosu. McmrAt , A ociATioxfirlliolMtIXI. ; KSSAYon J > tbHUytuall \ Jttnsti ! and ll'takntit nf Man , Hit ) young , thu tnlthllc-tiyftt nml oM , ( 'oiis\illallon In PPIKOII or by li-ller. 1'ioiiirctun , with tCftlmonlnlN , KltlCK. I.nrpo ; boole , Sl'l liNCK OL' T.I ri-5 , < ) It S1MF- I'ltUSKIlVATlON , MO pp. . 125 liivnhinlilo lire- fcrlplloiiB , full ( jilt , only SI' ' ) by m.ill , tc.di'il IJIPAN5 , TABULfcS ypil tp the stotiiat'li , IttiTtiuil IKHCI ! , iillll-V fT the Mooil. HI i * salp it nil ffTcci'inl 11 tno tK'Ft mi'iIU'htc kio\vn for Uliou ? f , r.rf.tf. vrntllpiitlon , il\riLp | la. fci.lo atipcllte , tf.v-nC.il iCin'i ] > Flou. i nli > flll e § f' rtiKcttlon. vluyloj , callow rninnlox e ? Impure blender n failure by t'l.o iCoinni'h , Hirre > r IK4 o twllnea to perform theirluopi-r ftnicll ns. rersouaP Clu'n to uvn'eatlnjf ftroheneiltjdhy t klnirolii-iJtcr * "llPANS cilKMIICAL OOM iSl'l'irucoBll''sc'w'Vorl ' ' : ! SI2WKR PROPOSALS. Scaled iiropoa.ili will bo rocolvivl bv Iho un- clersliiieJ ; until 10 : : ! o'clciolc n. in. January 20lh , 1KK1. for tlio runstriictlnn of u fiownr In sewer district No. 1" . In the city of Onialui , us per ordinance No. ICi'ir ' , aucordln ! ; to plans and spjcllicatlonson Illo In the nllho nf tno l-o ircl ot puDllo works. K-u-li propos il to bo inncloon urlntod blJinUs.'nrnlnlioii liv tlio board , an.l to bo at'ooinpaulod by : i ecrtlfiuil cboclc In tlio sum of 8.TIK ) , payable to the city of Uniahu , as un ovldeiH'O nf tnnd faltb. Thn bnnrd t-csorvos tlio rlnhtto rcinct any or all bids mid to walvo dufout . I' . W. IIIUKIIAIISF.il. r-tmlrmin : lliird of I'nblliWorks. . Omaha. Nub. , Jnn. titli , l ! > 9i. : ' .ti 7 13 11 PROPOSALS FOU SLOPING BANKS OP EARTH. Foaled proposals will Ins roci-lvcd by Iho nn- clor.sljtnc'd until ! : : ) ( ) o't'loi-k ] i. in. . .lannary 2lth. 1H03 , forRradliii ; nnilhliiphiKclowii haiiK- of i'ii'lliisliaviibi'i-ndi'i-lar : : 'clu iinlstuiccaspiM ord Ina lu-os No . 'jaii'J and 31170 , and clu eilupil us follows : Front parts of sub Mis 12 , 13 and M of lot , 0 , f'apltol nilditlon , and luts 1H and 1'J , Ki-y- , ' subdivision of lol ! ) , ( 'apllid addition , nncl bank of oartli on . .oulli lialfof lot 111 , K'niiiil .c' 'Jnd nddltlon. ' - . Ilir so : is to pii'-.rnl wasting falllii'or ! waslilni ; of c'uiili lluicfioin upun tlio iidjarenl Mih'walk' . . Siu-li sloping and iradlnK to be done In ac cordance with Iho Instruct Ionof ihu rlly en- Klncrrand lloaid ot I'nblli : Wnrlcs , lllds will lie nmd < ! on pi-lnluil blanks fur- nlslicd by HID boanl , and In bi > an-oinpanloc ] by H cert I lied chock In the hum of tOdli , paya- bin lo tbo clly of Uniaba as nn Ideni-u ol Rood faith. Thu board roscrvos the rluht lo rc-Jivt anj or all bids , ami tovuli1 di-fi'i-ts. i' , w. initKii-\rsrit : , Chalnnan lloanl of Public Works. Omaha , Neb. .January Dili. ltv)3. ) - .limitary li. 7 , 1.1 , M. Th Gttd SimarltAn. 20 Twri' EtBADKK OF I1ISKA9KS OF MKM WOJIKM. ritUritlRTOU Of WOUMVS ttnilllAl. l ISfU ( .AUV OF MCUICINH. ttrtat the following Diseases : Calcurh of tlia Iteml , Thront , Mid I.-Jnfffl ! W * oascsof the Kyc&tul Knr.Hltsmcl Awileiy | | , H9 rt lUioac , Liver ComplRlnt. Kldnoy Complslnt , Nervous Debility , Montivl Doproo- lon , Loss of IVlunhoocI , Seminal WonUnoss. tl bctc. .MrlRlit" ni'cojo , St. Vitas * Iwncor Kh miir.Uiin. l-arslyM * . Wlilto Sft'cllltiir , Bcrofnia , Fever Sores , Connors , Tutiioro and Fistula In nno removed without the knlfo or drnvvlnc n drop of hloocl. WOUIPII with hi-r deltcato orpnui to iitotiM to health. Brojay curvil whhout tnri > lu . Spoclnl Attontlon B'vor ' < to P vote niul Vonorcnl Discuses of nil Ulndu. 9BO to S30O forfeit for uny Vonoronl Dlo- onso i cHimot euro without rnqrcury Taio | Worms romovcil In two or tluco hours , or ue | ixy. H nioirlioiilB or I'llos oiirccl. TI10SK AVHO AUK Al'I'I.ICTltl * WillEftvo llfonnd hundrcJa of dollnra by cnlllng ' on or using , DR. G. W. PWGLE'S HERBftL MEDICINES. The only I'Siyslclon who enu toll wlint nil * a pci-Miii wltliuut asUliiK n quest tun. All corrospondcttco Btrtcth-cotindcntlnl. Medicine eisiitby oxprc3s. Address nil letters to 8BE3 Broad\vay , Council Io\va SafalElavahrj / , KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OKKK.M5 1011 DOl'IAS ! STUKIC'D Cor. Otb HI. autl U Avu. , Council llhllTs. PROPOSALS roUG Ponlccl iirouosaU will lu reu-'lvnl by the nn- clursliriiuU until \M \ : o'cloulc i > . in. , Jnnuiiry 2"ih. Is'J1. forKratlln : IhunllUni struot. from 4.'ith hiruol lovost oily limits , mill Puullla si root , from > th sf cut to : :7th : htrcot ( tlio Hiir- plus ( itirtb to bo ilupoiltcd InTtli si root no.ir bulil I'nclllustrout. ) | Itltls will liu iimctcon til-luted blnn'w furiilsh- cil by tlio board , and t > lit ; ttct-otiitmnlml Ity \ ccrllllud uliooU la tlio sum of.u > , payubln to the city ot Omiiha , us nn cvlclunuu ot good falih. Tim Iiourd reserves tlio rljlit to rujoctanyof all lild.s nml to walvu clofucts. I' . W. idlMCHAtlSRi : , Chnlrninn Hoard of I'ulilio Works. Omaha , Nub. , Juiiuni-y l-lli , IS'.a ' JII-13-10-SO _ - t Special Jfo5ice3. : COUHGIl RtUFFS. IIS I'll ACTS una loirn. : Kami un.t city propsrty A lioimlit anj sold. 1M' 97 A Tliomn , council llhllls. . ro-nilOtUK loti In Mar'ia ' lilltlon no ir OAHI end 'oftan now Ititeritato b.Iitii.Vlll cull In Uimchej i ui mii ; . i ; jr i iljl ml1. I ; IM ull Illnili. , "I ftj-AC UK fnrm In Not ) . , fi-room house , ntnbln uud J slicilB , TU ncrcn In uultlVHtlon. I'rluo tJ.iJO per ' ncre. .Turin ! only. Joimston A Van 1'Jtton. > ' C\XHIIAGK ro-nDVRtl , coupools. vnulls nn-i - " " i clo.cio I. ] : . I ) , llurkj , cltr lM ( , two , Inijiilrc , 233 Soulli Sovontli street. X ) UKNT rnrnlslicil roniu Kith all modern conveniences , mo 1 Iret nvu. A\rANTlD ! ( llrl to ilo m-ncrol liousowork , ( looij 1 Him , , ! ) to competent ulrl. Mrs. IteUinun , 113 South " 111 Mrsot. > 1/1 HNISIIICI ) I1OOMS for lout ( it I2i IjercntU ' strpot. ( Jood liaanl next door. -Ac | iubljzUI | for Kcnvinl huiiBOtrork In family ot thiroV. . A. Coulter , I'J ) eilcn uvo \rANTKl > liooil Klrl for houBCKorlt. Mrs. W. W. Wallace , HI Illiill Blreot. BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO. , CRIPPLE GREEK COLORRDO. , - - - . Stook full paid ; tion-ussogsablo. Have the best I'rivostmunt to ulTpr for the raoiiuy in the camp. Own ton clui'iis , woven on Hold mid CJloho Hill , miiT working three ulnlmn. Will soil -0,01)0 ) sliiu-UH Trcusiu-y Stock to { jot ready for shipping n * follows : $15 buys and pays in full for 100 shares , par value $100. . - $30 buys and pays in full for HoO shares , . pur value $ I ! " > 0. * ' $100 buys mid pays In full for SOU hlmrcs , pur vnlao $800. $500 buys and pays in full for 1,200 aharod , : u- value ? -1,200. , Ciircful autl intollifjont inaiiiipoinont. Write for particulars. ' , Address at Coun < ! il 131uiTrf , Town , BBN HUR MINING & MILLING CO. , or R. P. OFFICER , TWlij Ci 5J Sfceaij * pie ) Works * c. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor. Clcnnln < r and J o. OF GOODS OF KVKKY DHSCIUPTJON. olllco , 1621 Furnmn St. , Telephone 1021. Council Dluffs ofllco and \vorlq cor. Ave , Aund 20th SuTolophono 310 , Sund fur iruulars and price list.