Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 14, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAin DAILY UKE : Tl'E IHY. l 'KftlU'AllY II , 1WW.
'THE DAILY BEE
NO 12 I'EAHL STIUCCT.
I > cl vctt-d t y rfirrlor lo any part o ? the city
IJ \ \ TILTON , - MANAOEU.
UtiolnwH.Office N i < J
TELE1 ' H O > rs I
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MIAOU MWTIOA.
V Y P. rri/ir.pCo.
Count , ii 1. ufs Lumber Co. Coal
Klcven mrmberB werwlded to the Rooond
Prculijtcnau church last Sunday by b i -
ttora
Alfn 1 AVt..tnd of Sioux City and Fsnnie
Barmtf C janiu Blnff * were HwrriBd yov
lerd. n'lrrp > un bt .luttlie I K
1 I I lit s entertained a number of p i-
11 r : 'r , u - fr.im Crescent at H hteh-flve
P r 1. SuluMay evening at hia home on
i u ac
.la Ki Th'irnell who returned from his
hiiir. nt Si inf\ where be sjient Sunday.
. t tht rt wan u fall of a foot of snow
thr re u. . be f in \ estordaj' .
1U f. > Titr. . if Chrinlhia Thompson will
ink I. c t' is afternoon nt8HO : o'clock from
th S < . -s . * i. i..ii Bi.ptidt church , cornel of
fecvr , ' > K rcit and Seventh avenue.
Ha.ic Kjtiearson. one of the inmates of
thr t ri'Man home died yesterday of con
sumption aped myears The funeral will
takt plat e this afternoon at 2 . ! Hl o'clock.
Marriapc licenses w ere i sti"d yesterday to
Pittr3 Siuitb and Marj F Shnnafelt of
Council LiufTs and to Frank Steele of Omm-
nl Bl Sn uu'l Huiniitta E Orion of Omaha.
Tin t asc i f I .T Dav upshift the Wion
Depot t m pam which has been on trial in
the v.l.tri 11 iurt fur several oa' . wan com
puted . , IHJ lnund taken under ndvise-
mcnt 'ij the cv\.rt
lji pern tiled in tbe office of the county
clcrli > ( jt irlu in connection with the a.s-
HlKurrcitt rfL G Kntitts , show the llHbili-
tkt br M I.'id while the assets , actofdinp
to thinti n' " ' \ amount to fl.UHl.
Mrs . \in.iK Wheeler died Sunday at li
Oiiuck upecJ Hcirs. : . after an Illness of live
datft J'hc fain rai will occur at SH ! ) o'clock
t ( marrow afternoon at the residence of bur
dr Jj-hi r Mrs Bnrtiett near Parks' miJ.
Tht r.c.iuri nt to the late Horace Everett
haRurnyed U'J ! uow tirinp put in plBct
over tfft prove at tbe south edpe of Fairview -
view IT itttn It eonBi t of two immense
plriT80f pnaute whose loinbinud weipht h
lll.OOO pi uuJH
The S - < mU 'VXiiTl Hejiuhlicnn club will
nect In the ptihi' jiatro ! rooms tonlpht at
7 no to tk-ct a president and secretary and
trans-it t other business jicrtaiuinp to the
coming i lection All voters in the ward art
requested to come out
The police are of the oninion that tht
brass and lead fixtures which thej ovcr
hauled ciime from a place iu Omaha , ant !
they expect to have it identified today
There are 1KK ( ) pounds of lead and UCK
pounds of brass iu the lot.
About ! iK ( ) men are kept working at tht
new Missouri river bridce. Work is pushed
at nlpht now us well as in tbe day time , foi
fear that the ice will soon bieak up Th
pier for the draw hndire is beiur sunk , al
* .be other piers bcitifr alrimdj iu position.
Tlie students and ex-students of the Wes
crn Iowa Business Colleire will pivc n Val
online sociable iu the college lecture roon
tonii'ht A short literary program will b <
piven a'tervhitha general peed lime wil
bo hid In social games and other amuse
mcnts
.lohn Gniit was arrested in Blair ant
bmiqht ! > tins citj last evening charpcc
with ] iasinc counterfeit moncj on a woinai
of that town Het ill have a huarinc tie
fore thotuiled States commissioner this
afternoon at - o clock The arroot was
made bj Dcputj United States Marsha
Kic-hanls and an ofllccr of the secret service
Fivt of the lead plunks are in the posscssioi
of the latter and Guut is supposed to be th (
UKil of a pang of counterfeiters engaged ii
their manufacture
A petition for a writ of error was filed ii
tlie distri court .vcstordaj' in the sevcnteei
canes commenced bv W E Fransur , a Siou :
City collector , juraiust the railway employe !
j-strpJHUHzmfuili , Keb. A bill of exception !
is iilud. calling attention to the particular ;
in which it is claimed .lustico Fox erred ii
his rulings There are "twenty or more ex
ceptions , but one of the principal is the fac
that the justice refused to allow the defend
ants to have their cases tried bja jurj- . Tin
cases will now be reviewed iu the distrie
court , and if the petition is sustained thi
cases will all have to be tried apaiu bv Jus
tire Fox.
Finest Aristo cabinet photos , ? 2 pei
doz. Abhtou'fa studio , 18 N.rMain street
Cobs , coal , wood , 37 Main.
J'EItSUXA I. 1' lltAGltA.I'Ht.
Attorne ) General John Y. Stone is in th
city.
Ilcv F L. Hoyden of Avoca was in till
citj yesterday.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Kinle ,
Burke Isver ) IU
SliirJc * Gilliland of Glcuwood was a BluH
visitor yesterdaj .
Jrtr Smith of Kockfortl. 111. , is in the cit.i
the P.UCKI of S. L Etnyru.
Mr and Mrs. T. S Woodruff have r <
turned to the cit ) and are at home at th
Orand hotel
S. Ij. Mossier , who has been connecte
n-itli a larper Denver mei"jautile house sine
bis departure from Council Bluffs nearly tu
years ape , is in the cit ) for a short visit.
E. S Allen and wife leave today for Kev
York expectiup to be absent about a montl
Mr Allen's mother , who lives in Courl
laud. Is in quite pjor health , and t
visit her is one of the inulu purposes of th
trip. _
Settle your bill at Davis' ,
and have expense , us after IStb in&t. bill
will bo given attorney for collection.
Anotbcr lmjrooment to tbo popula
Schubert jiiano. SvrniiHon Music Co.
Judpe "Wall of .Uiup City , Neb. , is in th
city for the purpose of lookiiip after the di
fcnso in the case of the state apalust J. 1
AVordcn , ttie younc ; man who is accused (
belup In the burplary business on a larp
scale He is a friend of the youup man
family and was cnpaped to take the youti
man s part In the court Ho states that tli
mother of the younp man , when notified (
the fait that her son had been arrested , wt
BO much affected that she took an overdo1
of laudanum that ciime near causing hi
death A physician mauaped to hrinp hi
out of tier Uifticult ) alive , but she is still vet
weak and there is some doubt as to h <
ultimate recover ) When the case will I
houi'd has not been decided yet , but it wi
probabl ) not ho for several days , as Judf
wall has sccued a postponement for reasoi
which art not made public
The smw and cold weather does n <
diminish the demand for acreage iu tl
Klein tract , 2i milcn east of the pos
ottlee ; IKK ) acres yet for sale in from or
to ten were tracts , suitable for fruit au
pardon. Day & Ht-sb , agents , 3D Peai
btrot t.
_
Coal and wood ; IKJSI and clieajiei
MiH.souri hai-d wood in the city ; promt
delivery , H. A. Cox. Ko. 4 Main.
l > ll Tlilrty JVi t.
Yesterday morning an accident occunx
ut the new bridge A number of muu wei
working cm a staging thirty foot above tl
ice , hiuklng the plor for the drawlJridg
when a heavy bucket struck the stapii
nnd carried it to the ground. P. S. Baud
v ho lives at the loruer of Avenue D at
Twenty-ninth street , sustained a fractun
log and w as badly bruised , while all il
rest of the men who vert1 on the staging n
called without injuries an ) more serioi
than a few Bcniuhub and a bad scare.
Bouridufi finds out that Stutsms
Street is all right for the piano businoN
jiibt look at his new signs.
Do you BmokoV Hae vou tried T. ]
King & . C'o.'b Partasasy U'b a uliarmo
Jut > t light one.
Mrte Hi tan Merrill , hairdros ing ai
uianitare. Iwooui 31 ± Murriiun block.
1
SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Queer Explanation Growing Oat of tbe
Blggn 111 Case.
OBEYED HIS FIRST WIFE'S SPIRIT
Mm. Wrlib npclnrpd Thin to He tlip Itr on
hp Hrcc.lt i-d No I'ltrt of
the Ettutp ax 1'rrrlounly
Tlie Bie i will rase xras put npon trial In
the dtstri < a court je torda.v. Althouph the
nniount of the estate is not large , the at
tempt now Ix-lnp niuile b.v Mrs. Webb of
BtraWer , Oolo . a Jauphtflr of the deceased ,
to hare UK vrlll broken Is of considerable
Interest AV. L. Bipr * marri d n second
\vife when he was 32ears . of ace and quite
feeble He died In u couple of yenrs. When
his , will tvns ojicwsd It wns found that he
had left all hie property to his wife. Mrs.
Webb claims to have spent several hundred
dollars on the plaro In the way of improve
ment * u-iih the understanding that at the
death of her father nhe was to have the
place.
The most Interesting thine about the
aflnlr is the statement made by Mrs. Webb
itia paper filed jesterday. in accordance
with an order of court requlrluc her to state
ho It was that had influenced her father
unduly in the matter of deciding who should
be his beneficiaries She states that it was
the second wife who prejudiced her father
against his children and other relatives , and
by means of flattery induced him to furor
her to the exclusion of all the other hfirs
She also claims that Mrs. BiRCs , who is a
stronc spiritualist , pretended to her husband
that she had had direct communication with
bib first wife's spirit , and that the spirit md
told hci that it was her wish that she ( Mrs.
Biers the second ; should have all the prop
erty heiSL'lf. _
Sl'UCIAI. COAT SAL.U .1JOV11AV.
At thr llnMon More Irom 3 to P ] > . in.
AT HALF FORMER TRICE.
Every trurment ut just half tbe former
price. Now is the time to Imy u ° ° cl
coat for rerj little money. "We want
the room for our ypriiiff Rurments und
room we must havi * . if the price will
help us out uny. which it certainly will.
At lea-.t it has never failed yet in our
experience.
$ , " > .00 coats for S2. . " > 0.
$7.oO eoats for $ ! l.7ii.
J10.00 coats , for Ki.OO.
$12.iO cc-atb for $ ( l.ii.
$1.1.00 ooatu for $7.50.
S17.50 coats for JS.7fi.
8-20.1)0 ) ciutn for 510.00.
8-2Ti.K ( ) coatH for $12.50.
This , includes hifautb1 , mi = s.es. ' . ladies'
and children'b garments. They all t-hure
the same fate. What is our loss is your
gain. BOSTON STORED
Ckiuncil Bluffs , , Iu.
FOR SAL.K Citizens State hank stock.
Suhmit ciiJi olTei. E. H. Sheaf e.
CM n clit u I
B S Harrincton , who lives at 2S37 avenue
G , had an interesting experience with a bur
glar about 2 o'clock yesterday morning He
was awakened In his wife , who heard some
one rattliup the blind and tryine to pet in at
the window The follow tried several w in-
dews , but all were securely fastened. Har
rington , in the meantime , sat up in bed with
a shotpun in his hand , prepared to let the
contents fly at him iu case he mauaped to
pet the window opan Either the visitor
heard a noise inside that told him it was
time to leave , or else he pave it up as a bad
job , for he left and tvent lo the next house ,
where he onened a window and got in with
out much trouble
Harrington pot up and put Jiis clothes on ,
and calling his little boto po with him and
carry a lantern , he started on the warpath
When he pot outside the door he could see
the fellow with a lighted match iu his hand
walking about the next house , both the
houses he had entered being withput ten
ants. By the time Harrington had readied the
house the man had disappeared , but Harring
ton climbed in the window and prepared to
search the house. The fellow was found at
last crouchinc in the corner of one of the
rooms. He refused to leave the house alive ,
but vas finalli persuaded to go by the sight
of a pun and Harrinrum's threat to pet
some of his neighbors to assist him He
e was maifhcd to the water works jiower
house , and a call for the patrol wupon
e was sent in Al the police station
he was booked with burglary , and
pave his name as C A Martin , although he
had previously told Harrington that his
name was George Minor , and that he had
friends in trie city It is supposed that he
took the houses for those of the employes of
the motor company , w ho hud just been paid
off , and lie was expecting to make a cash
haul. He claims , however , that ho had been
to Cut-off on the ice and in returning to his
home near St Bernard's hospital he got cold
and somewhat turned around , so that he de
cided to get iu some house and pet warm.
Now that diphtheria IS" prevalent in
Council Bluffb und Omuhu every fumilv
should ho provided with Dr. Jefleris' in
fallible diphtheria preventive und cta. .
It can be hud of Council Blufls di J
or at 2404 Cuming btroet , Otauha
Stop at the Opden , Council Bluffs , , the
best J2.00 house in lowu.
MIHHI Old Triek.
August Jensen , a simple young foreigner
who lives at Deuisou , came into the city
yesterday morning over the Northwestern to
make some purchases which he expected tc
take home with him in a market basket
he was carrj ing The lirst thing he ran up
upainst was a bunko man who had $10 worth
of experience to sell He bought it and is
now looking for the man w ho soltl it to him ,
as he claims that particular brand of exper
ience is not satisfactory.
Tlie man met him on the train and said he
lived in Oklahoma , and was looking for a
man to drive a team for him at & ! 0 per month
Jensen immediately applied for the pluce
nnd got ii After lea t me the tram they
sauntered up First avenue , where they were
met by the inevitable agent for the express
compauj. w ho had nackage for the buukc
man .Itnisen was callen upon to relieve hif
new friend's financial embarrassment , and
f 10 of his wealth changed hands The twr
men went into the south dooi of the Grand
hotel to fix the matter up , and when Jensen
was found bj a policeman half an hour latei
he was still waiting for them to return He
dcswihcs one of the men as large , witli
smooth fac < and wearing a brown overcoat ,
while tlie other was ( juitc small , with a full
face and wearing a black overcoat.
For warming puest chambers , bath
rooms , etc. , our pas heaters are ju.st
what you want. Look at thorn. Clean ,
convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas und Elec
tric Light Co.
Suit Against H .lustier.
Ex-Justice C. A , Hammer and n mar
, named Floyd are made defendants iu u
damage suit which was commenced iu Justice
Vein's court yesterday by M H Bouquet
1C Thu putitlou alleges that Hammer , durinp
his term of office , which closed six weoki
ago , maliciously und wronpfullj entered up i
Judgment against Bouquet three mouth !
after the trial of a case in September , nud
an execution WIIB placed in the hands o )
Floj'd , who , pretending to be an officer
levied upon a bicycle valued at fllfi Tht
plaintiff demands u judgment for the sum elf
f lit ) W.
HuiiUrr * Contention.
The executive committee of tne Bankers
association of Iowa , will meet this af leruooi
nt the Grand hotel iu this city for the pur
] se of arranging for tholr annual oouvoii
lion to he hold in Council Bluffs durlug tht
humiuur , the oxaot date to be Uxod upon to
day. A nuttting of the locul bankurs nnc
loan broker * was held yesterday uftornoot
ut Officer &i Pusej 't > to ai range to meet these
visitors , Mr , C. It. Ilunnau , Arthur ICockmun
V J. Krnttr > 3 W S irr I H Ou' <
finds B 'Unit&tt .rtlj were appointed u * n
c ( imitative t < mcttthi * . < < ntnc > rnnitloc
and confer with then , inn former to enter
tainlnc the rnnvciiUnti
Thin antiuul pittherlnr of thr Iowa bunk
orswlll be au important and lutrrwtt me
tT mt in th * hiatorj of ( . 'xium-il Bluffs. The
membership of the aoMociHtlon itmcltes 900
und m mlxrs are exvt | 4 to brlitr Utdr
wives. Arraneeirmnt * will IK * m de to pire
them tbe beat there is in the land.
It plves imm lUtc relief we mean Salva
tion OH , the great pain remedy Price , SHic.
TALKED OF OMAHA.
Dr. Mlllrr'n In plrlng Addrrfiit to the Sun-
tlott n ( * lub.
The business nnd professional brains of
Omaha were well represented last nipht In
the meeting of the Sundown clab at tbe
Mercer hotel.
Prominent lawyers , bankers , physicians ,
merchants , and clergymen lined the long
tables that stretched along three sides ol
the dining room. The banquetters ate to
music , for an orchestra stationed in the
lobby filled tbe atmosphere now and then
with quiverine snatches of mulody.
When the tempting nnd substantial re
freshments of the evening had been disposed
of the members of the club lid ted their
cigars , wheeled their chairs into a position
that pave them au unobstructed view of the
seat of honor occupied b.Mi' . . Henry W.
Yates , who officiated as master of ceremonies ,
and prepared to catch the flow of oratory
In openimr the jiost prandial part of the
irogram Mr Yates congratulated the club
upon the large attendance and
upon the fact that Ur. Goorcc
. Miller had consented to deliver
he principal address of the evening and
.hat the eloquent and enthusiastic orator
vas present He then introduced the doctor ,
vho had consented to speak upon Omaha , its
last , present and future
Dr Miller is at all times an enthusiastic
speaker when he is sufttcientl.i interested to
s ; > c.ak at all. but it is upon this ver.\ theme
that ho rises to exceptional heights of fervor
and eloquence.
The speaker was greeted with a round of
applause us he arose to address the lltt
representative business and professional
men of the cit.i with whom he has been so
eng and so prominently connected Dr.
Miller ran hastily over the early da.i s of the
struggling village and told of the clrcum-
, tauccs under which the Union Pacific
jridco was located w here it now spans the
Biff Mudd.i
He also related some t'niou Pacific histor.\
: icarmt : on the crj of fraud in connection
with union depot
The doctor then spoke enthusiastically
and at considerable lenirth of the Platte
river canal and its possibilities.
Mr. S M Wile.i , the engineer of the canal.
was called for and presented solid facts
about the enterprise
Messrs Thomas Kilpatrick. G. M. Hitch
cock , Mr. Hunt of North Platte , and Henry
W Yates also spoke encouragingly of the
jrcat canal scheme.
If you have piles DeWiU's Witch Hael
talve will surelj cure you
FIRE AND POLICE.
Grunted Lust S'iclit Tulltlnp Alinut
J'ire I'rntertlnii.
Police Captain Thomas Cormnck. who has
been sick hi bed for tw o mouths , was granted
a thirty-day leave last unrht b.\ the Fire and
Police commissioners The captain is abl >
to travel , and w ill leave in a day or two for
Hot Springs , Ask Rerecant George Graves
was granted a tif teen-da extension of his
leave.
The commissioners talked over the advisa-
bilitj of locating tre alarm boxes at Thir
teenth and Valley , Thirteenth and South
city limits , Thirtjthird and Lalk. Sixteenth
and Canton and Thirtieth and California
Propertj owners requested the location of
the latter box. The committee on projKjrty
will take the matter under advisement.
A hose wagon at No U engine house is
needed hadl.v , and that matter was dis
cussed. Mr Smith thought that a hose
wagon should be placed at or near Twenty-
sixth and Capitol avenue , but Mr Hartmau
thought not lit said1 that the underwriters
were protesting against the lack of fire a ] > -
paratus in the heart of the city , and that if
something was not Qone the insurance com
panies would have to raise their rates.
Mr. Smith favored the idea of forcing the
water companj to live up to its contract re
garding pressuie
Mayor Bemis asked Mr Hartman why the
underwriters did not put in a salvage corps
and thus help a little to protect themselves
instead of talking about raising rates Iu
repl.i to this the gentleman said that the in
surance companies could not afford to do
that because rates were too low and taxes
too high. The question was then dropncd.
Rule HO was amended so that now a jiolice-
man can draw jmj trom the police relief
fund after he has been sick ten days , in
stead of having to wait thirty days as here
tofore.
Doctors ? Pshaw ! Take Bjsjham's Pills
Current Topic Cluli.
The question of the annexation of the
Hawaiian islands was discussed by the Cur.
rent Topic club last evening , and the debate
furnished much information concerning the
islands and their inhabitants The affirma
tive of the question was iiscussed by Irving
F. Baxter , who had spent some time on the
islands. He spoke from direct observation
of the conditions there existing and dwelt
upon the great business interests controlled
by Americans.
Mr Robert B Pcattie responded and en
livened the proceedings with a speech which
abounded in witty remarks and provoked
continual applause. He took the ground
that foreigners had interfered too mucli
already with the aftairs of the islanders and
that the cSort at annexation was due tc
Claus Spreckles nnd his fellows and did not
represent the desires of the natives , who iu
justice ought to have their opinions con
sidered
Several members of the club spoke briefly ,
and Dr. Dur.vca summed up the discussion
in his usual graceful manner.
Mental exhaustion or brain fatigue promptly
cured bj Bromo-Seltyer. Trial bottle lUc
XnilllAtiKA AMt MHtltiiiKAXtt.
Bcemcr's new school house has been com
pleted and dedicated.
Tlie citizens of Tecumseh still complair
that there arc gambling houses conducted i :
the town
A Crete saloon has been closed by cred
itors and the proprietor is several thousand
dollars iu debt.
A colored man named Clark "swiped" i
$50 camera from a Blair photograph gallery
but was captured ana will undergo trial foi
his offense
Burglars with a taste for boor broke intc
Hoover's saloon at Elmwood and drank theii
fill , hut they failed to sjcure anything more
substantial
While trying to pull a mule's tooth , i
Broken Bow veterinarian lost his hold ot
the forceps and the instrument now reposes
in the hybrid's stomach
While C W Huehey was ridiue on a loac
of hay at Arnold , part of his load slid off and
he full to the ground , striking the blade ol
the hay Ictilfo , which had been on the load
cutting through the breast bone and into out
lung He was picked up and carried to the
nuirest house _ , where he died a few hours
later
Children playing with a gun has rcsultoc
in the same old result in Butler county
Andy Burlier and his wife started for Brain
ard. leaving a lioy 10 years old and two girli
7 and S years old alone on the farm. Thi
children were playing and found a double
barreled shotgun belonging to their father
In some unaccountable manner the oldes
girl discharged the gun , the contents strik
ing her fairly m the face , blowing almost al
of the lower part of the jaw away The bo ;
and younger girl took their wounded siste' :
and bravely started on foot for Brainard , i
distance of luvr miles They succeeded ii
pttttine within ubout two miles of towi
where , almost exhausted , they were over
tuktm by Henry Sanultz , who put them inti
his wagon and drcvo rapidly to the village
Three doctors IVOM called , but there is in
hojie for the girl's recovery.
PJIC * ot poopie nuvc pne * out OeWitt i
\ \ ucti HazcJ taive will cure them.
OUR FINANCIAL , SIFUATION
Borne Apprehension I'dt Ooncerning tlio
PROMINENT BANKERS GIVE THEIR VIEWS
It luTlionclit b- Sonic N > TT Ittmilt Will llntr
to lip IdHtirtl Other * Vlilnfc tbo Key
to the Mtuntltin In I'urclin"
of Slltrr Ileiral. |
i li.
" " "In ir
NEW YOKK , Feb. 13.In ropard to the
financial Btat raont ijlie Herald pnnlb
the following
Goorpe C. "Williams , president of
the Chemical Nutionul hank , und
president of the ClearingHoue as-
ociution stiid yesterday : "I do not
regard the situation of things u sat-
sfuctory. In my opinion it will w > on
K ? neeoBiury to issue bond * 1o increase
.he jrold reserve in the United States
reuiury. Something nuM he done und
, he purretury cannot make u mistake if
le acts promptly.
"If f"iO,0lO.MK ( ( ) bonds were in-ued the
effect would be to stiffen rates of interest
und that would tend tot-top the goldshi ] > -
montf.
"The money markets of the world are
cloielv in touch with one another by
cable that the i&Miinf : of &Ti0.lKH.0K ) ( of
told bonds would soon he known on the
jther side und our interest w ould be
btronpthencd.
' 'The udvunces of the hunks have
almost reached their limit aad now re
lief must l > e hud from Hoineotffor source.
The hanks , I do not think , w ill be dis
posed to do much more in that direc
tion.
tion."If the administration does not we fit
to issue bonds to increase the reserve
fund the new administration will have
to take that step. In no event must we
lie placed on u silver basis. In my
opinion Secretary Foster w ill meet the
ituutioii by issuing bonds. "
William .Sherman , president ol the
Xutional Bank of Commerce , said : "Tf
the bonds ure issued , where ib the new
ld to came from to purehuse them ? It
has lieen the custom of our bank when
the jrold passed the necessary reserve
limit t > turn it ov6r vohmta"ily to the
I"niU > d State * treasury. Recently when
the banks helped the trovornmeut , uiy
hank was not asked to help.
"The kev to the situation it the pur
chase of silver , and thinps will not be
straightened out until the Sherman act
hub been repealed.
" 1 nee no safety except in that repeal.
The continued ibr-ue of paper for any
thing other than gold can have but june
result. "
Henry "W. Cannon , president of the
Chase Nutionul bank , went to 'Washing
ton last night to attend u meeting of the
delegates to the international monetary
conference at Berlin. The meeting will
be heid ut the house of Senator Allison.
This will be the first meeting of the del
egates since their return. It was not
held earlier bt-cause the minutes of the
conference , which were in several differ
ent languages , were not written. "
Sitter OucHthin 11 ( irr.i me Caniula.
NEW YOUK. Fpb. IU. An Ottawa
special to the Times says : The silver
question is causing no little anxiety here
in view of tbe effect on Canada of u
crisis in the United 'States.
The Toronto Board -of Trade has uj > -
pointed a subcommittee to ascertain the
increase iu United States silver coin and
notes circulating on thi side of the line.
Canadian coninierclal circles would
naturally be affected'-by any depreciation
of American currency , which has n
large circulation in the border counties
and in Montreal and Toronto.
A Toronto hanker is authority for the
statement that the amount of American
currency received over the counters of
"
various "Canadian hanks is per cent of
all moneys.
This currency competes mostly with
Canadian silver and Canadian SI and 82
notes" and displaces a corresponding
amount of dominion currency. The loss
by the shrinkage in the value of silver ,
should the artificial means bj which the
price is sustained cease , should he
brought to the attention of the Canadian
government. It is suggested that the
goi eminent should levy u tax on all
American silver paid out by the banks.
AViint tindoltl i : krrt < > Inrrtttthod.
NEW YORK. Feb. Ill Sec-etary Fostoi
of the treasury passed a quiet morning
Sunday. In the afternoon a number ol
bank presidents and banker- : , called or
him. The secretary talked with thest
gentlemen about the financial situation ,
and it was elicited in this discussion thai
a number of hank presidents in Wall
street believe that the secretary , ever
though his oilieial life is to close withir
three weeks , should take steps undei
the refunding act to sell bonds to increase -
crease the gold reserve. The secretary
listened to all the arguments and de
cided to visit the subtreasury at noon to
morrow and discuss the matter with : .
largo number of hank presidents anc
bankers.
It was very pointedly said last nighl
that if the secretary and president de
cided that it would he good poliej to sell
bonds they would not undertake such i
measure until thev had communicatet
with Mr. Cleveland and his coming sec
retary of the treasury.
Declhloiih iu the J'ttimtun
LONDON , Feb. lit. The Paris corre
spondent of the Times reiterates hi-
statement that the trials and decisior
in the Panama case w ere influenced b.i
political considerations and quotes cur
rent gossip in Paris lo prove the cor
rectness of his belief. The decision w a-
altered , he says , after the speeclt of M
Cussagnac , so that it might weaken th <
speech by surpassing M. CassagnncV dec
larations as to integrity , honor and na
tional pride. On the other hand , seicra
hours before the reading of the decision
M. Eiffel wus informed that ho had bder
acquitted. The decision had been com
pleted originally the night before , bu
was so hastily' Lnd 'generally alUsrot
shortly before it 'was delivered tha'
Judge Perevior cpuld"hardly read it.
Another Arctic LUikxIIUmi Proposed.
LONDON , Feb. IS. This mDrmng'i
papers publish the plans of Fredericl
Jackson offering to make an Arctic ex
pedition. He wilA leave next summer
with a party of eleven : will establish
depot on the southern coast of Fran :
Josefland. and use tnTi depot as a hasi
of operations and will explore northwart
the rest of the summer. He will retun
to the depot befor ivinter and a yea
from next BprfnSaSill go north wan
again. estahlishingtnSong his route i
series of depots untilSio reaches latitudi
84 or bo , where he and his party wil
winter.
_
Contention of I'arm-tlllct , Tulli-il.
LONDON , Feh. 3.1. Timothy Han-ing
ton has sent circulars to members tin
National league requesting them to sen !
delegates to a convention of Parnbllite
to IK ) held in Dublin just iKifore the second
end reading of the home rule bill. Th <
object of the oonvention will be to deeid
upon the acceptance or repudiation o
the home rule hill by the Parnellit
members of the House.
hulclilud Iu .lull.
HAVCIUULL , Mass. , F b. 13 , Davii
F. Collins commuted feuiudt in the jai
N H Hi
with rim , in ! i1\ _ , n tintmrnini : "f n h usi
at AVi-st NiwlH-ifi < in Hit m rbt < 'fTun -
iiiiri ; Mi. .1nrtu" 'Mndi "ii HIM ! his wm
William lort their liv in thin tire. It
is lieliercd thnl Colllnn' Htiicid ? dourly
that lie WHS the guilty jierstni.
P. llnbb ll. u young man. HUJ > -
to hHve lK > n hired by Collins to
fire the building , is also in custody.
"GLOVE CONTESTS. "
Omalm 1'ollcr VIII Trent Tlinm it * I'rlrv
1'lclito.
Chief of Police Senvpy issued n pronun-
duniento .vcsterda.1 against priie flchts , nnd
he puts the so-called "glove contests" at the
Onmlm Athletic club in that category.
Severn ! times during the past ton y mr
tbe local admirers of the nmuly art have en
desvon-d to put the sport on u permmient
busts in this city and in ouch OARC after HUP
or two events had been pulled ofl the author
ities Imvf st < ipHd ] iu MIIU prohibited the fur
ther indulgence of tastes pujrihstically iu
clmea.
The present Omtihn Athletic club , lurnuirh
its oflleers und representatives , held several
conferences with tbe police nut horltlec early
in the winter and obtained permission to
give a series of glot e conies' s , for purses ,
with the understanding that the entertain
ments were to be kept free from cver.\ ele
ment of brutalit.t and should b ? conducted
iu an orderly manner That the entertain
ments have been tirderlj Mr Seavc.i does
not deny , but the fact that the most repre
sentative citizens of the city huve been spec
tators at the various events does not change
his opinion that when one man knocks an
other out for a purse the contest is a tirixe
fight and contrary to the law , no matter how
tiuictl.i the affair is conducted.
Acting on this proposition Chief Feavey
dictated the following letteis , which ex
plain themselves and si-em to put a quietus
on entcrtaiiuieuts now contemplated b.i the
club. The first was directed to the presi
dent of the club , as follows-
To tinI'rcsltlint of tin- Omaha Athletic
dull Uetir Mt 1 hate the lituio : Ui u-tjtit'st
tlml you u ill not ! > t'i mil tliu DMcy-U'DmimMI
) nln > tlzhl to tul.f ) ita'tIn jour club rooms Ii
M'cms to nit- that two men liKlitins 01 lio.vlni :
\\itli irlott-s for momunci cuiririR tin Hit-
cent * > - > t until ont-ot tinotliti is ' Unot-Ut-d out"
or kiiot-Kt-d hi-nst'li-ss u notlilne niort- nor It-st.
than a pure tlclit \s 1 luito prohibited iiMirc
llclits In Omaha during the past lit ej cars so
shall 1 continue as lone us 1 utn chief of pnlli-i-
of the city I thfirfunhop" thut It will please
vou to co-opt-iatc wltli mi * In t-nfoivlng tliu
law in tills u-spiu-t Vt-ij lusiit-ctful ! } .
\ \ . s SLAVIVhlcfof ; ( Police.
In connection with this the captains of
police and the chief of detectives were or
dered to arrest unv and all persons who
mirht lie found training for prire lights
within the corporate limits of the city
A letter was also addressed to Mayor
Bcmis requesting that official to promulgate
some instructions in reference to the matter
Couut.i Attnruci Kale.i was requested to
give a written opinion concerning the law in
the case so that the chief might act iutclli-
gcntli iu his efforts to enforce the law.
In discussing his somewhat unexpected ac
tion , Chief Scave.i said that no one in Omaha
had more to sa.i in favor of legitimate ath
letics than himself He considered boxinc
excellent exercise and altogether permissible
if richtfull.\ indulged But where it was
continued until one or the othei was knocked
senseless it was a prize fight and nothing
less , according to his interpretation of the
law , and it had alwa.is been and would be
his polic.i to suppress affairs of that charac
ter as long as he occupied his present posi
tion
The Omaha Athletic club will bow grace
fully to the edict of the chief of police if the
course of its president fairly indicates the
sentiment , of itsmanaccis President Auiet
last evening sent Chief Scavey the follow
ing letter :
OMAHA , Tub 13 To llip t'lilc-f of 1'oln-e-
Ml Hl.Ali Pin 1 have the honoi lo ucl.nou-
t-dcf tinicctlpt of yoni f..toi of this dute ,
uddiessfd to nilIu nil rapucitj us pit-sUit-nt ol
t Oinalia Athletic c-iuh Iniejilj pcinill ini'tci
say that so far as ] um ronri-int-d
I shall pleased lo co-operuto with jou a *
request t'd in t-nfotvingtlit- reft-m-d to ant !
tier to call .10111 littt-ntlon to the following
communication addressed by me to the house
Midi'tary of the club
OMAHA , Noli. . IVh. 12. 1893Mr I K. Wai-
tcis , llousi-hcc-retarj' My Dt-ar Mi : In mj
JudKinent the present class of boxing out PI-
lalninents should and must lie discontinued 11
tht ! bust Interests of the rluh are to he sub-
fctrtd. . Vouis ti uly , Guouar. W. AMI : * ,
President Oiniilm Athletic I'lub. "
I think the abote satisfactorily explains my
view h In tinin unilst-s. J um your oliodlcut
bcftuut , ( iioiidLW Aiis ,
President Onmlm Athlotlc Cluh.
at Outtt-nlntrp ; .
New YOUK , Feb. 1 ! ! . The following arc
Gutteuburg results today :
Tirst race , tlircc-fourthsof a mill1 : Hli-ct fTtc
5) ) won , Kt-i rt Go (5 ( to 1 1 second , freedom (2 ( U
1) ) third Time. 1 'Jl\ .
Second i ace. three-fourth ! ; of a mile : Ilelh-
(12 ( 1o 1) ) won , Xt-noplion (33 ( to 1) ) hi-conU
C'harnctei i4 toll third. Tlint122 > $ .
Third racu. six and u hulf fuilongs : Arrea
(3 ( to & ) won. nicanoi (4 ( to listicoud , M. I'atiirl
(1 ( toDlthlKl. Time. lUMa. : !
Foui Hi tacu , four and half furlongs
Marct-llus ( i ) to li won , llollvar ( b to ll second
Rt Duvldi-i toll third. TlnitDIJ : , .
rifth tact , iialf inllf I'hlllon. Mo 21 turn
How knot (4 to II Hi-Bond , Miss Jlarlo (1O ( to 1
third. Time : 53 S
Sixth Ihtee-foiiiths of a milt" l tici
C'laiKn ( U to 5) ) won , .Tewelei ( h to 1 1 second
tiiujKocU il'J t l > third. Time : 1-22 ,
Suing tinAHSOI lutlnn.
CI.EVEI.AMI. O. , Fcb Kl M. L Sa.vU-s
owner of the trotting horse Templebar , to
day began suit against the Cleveland JJriv
inp Park association for $11(1,1)11(1 ( ) ( damages
sustained by Templeaar , owner and drivei
being exielled ] from the XatioiTal Trottim
association because of alleged unfair drivnij
at the summer meeting of 1802.
ilactiig ul .Nru Orlt-uiiK.
OuLEA.Nb La Fch lii Attend
ance at the races todaj verj large \Veatne
fair ; track heav
Tirbt rat-t , selling , six fuilougs Elle (6 t
" ( NDAPO
A
MAN Ol
ICE , "
INDAPCT
Till CHUT
HINDOO REMEDY
I KOUCCEfc THE AllOt K
KIX'LIK In KO 1IATN. L'urt > > ul )
Nervous llUen M-K FiilliTic * Slrlnorj
tic and ijulcUt li.it Min I j i-eEtiin b I. t tTtullty ll
Iduryounir l.anti ) rHrrinu In rnt iiorket ] 'rli-c
f l.HIP almfkucf Si > for5.l ll wllli u wrllli-n guur
lint -c torui-r r niiMU-y n fulidfri. 1'nli t l t mij ul.
liriiicli > l'tl ( IrUFl'Nt * II jnu any l-iiid i > / < mffutim In
eiit or. ImUnp IMlAl-o noiit' otliir II 1m lm > nu
Pot It wt will ht'iid It t > 3 nmli . upon receipt nr iiricf
kiuiililrt In f < KlHd em t.ltit < i-ce Adnre lirlt-utu
Medlrul ( u. , M > riTiiiuuth 1'lui-e. fliliuc" . 111.
SOLD h } Kuhn & . Co Cur > ttb mid DouRlas Sts.
and J A fuller & Co Lor utli and Douclai
Sts , OMAHA NEI1 by Paul G Schneider ;
Hroadwaj and C J'earl St COUNCIL BLLI'fS
JOWA , and cither Lcudmc T
TT. n. I'AIlKini , M. D. , Nr. 4 llul finch t
HnrroN , M/HB. , chir f ttmttituni ] jihyitciau of tli
l > EA1 OI > VMEI > ICAtINaT'TUTKtowl- :
aii awarded the a OLD > ir < ii. by the NXTICNA
Wrwc.il , Adio-liTKiN { orthoI'ltlZIk EPBAYo
t-lhiiuittd Vitality , jKrory , Krrroui aud 1'hyiu.i
l > tMlty , and all Jluro < t and IPruJtnr * ! of Jui
nllnPO the * /0u 0 , the middlr-uped and oil
\i\\nt"\ \ \ \ l oiifiiluitlon ID jx-ri-on or by lette
UUIIUU l'ro p : tuwith tcatlnioulnlB. FUKJ
hook. SCI KNCE OK LIFE. Oil hELJ
J'Kl.mntVATION , 3W > jipVJi irtalualilc j
mi ( ,
*
f U' ' > n 1 > i - -t j i j * , Mini \ < l i hrr
i ii. i n- i i . ' -i .
* i mi ru < i II lit-fl > i fiiHuMI I ni T > m
1 ' . ' 1 t < i \u-l , r t | M , , iil l | | , ii | >
.7 i , . J , , , , -I , , , , , i M > ,
1 Illf-l. 1 IK I "lllllIK IVTUTHITI ? * . Mlltlll Hill
1 > t\nn 1 v. . i ! , , n < i n i , ni < \\i-dul' l III Id
ifHilo 1'lhlrd Tin . 1 . < > - .
I'onnh rxillln * inn mfhHlfhwnrinMi
18 to 1 tviin i < ttiHlvnm > i7 ilBi nwmid , rrhn-
w > ( HI. ' tblr l Time 1M : 4
PlfMi I'K-r. thr ( 'HriiltiU 1tir for 9-riMir-
ofl ) . half of n mllf cf ni ( 10 Ii wcm , Tw
(10to ( liVGOtid , Indln trtrinthird. Tlntr. Mh.
I'rlutrm Knjnj n Vlclit lift.
The fourth Annual Imll or OmithH 1 > l v
prailiic | l union. Ko 1W , w f clm nt Wnsli-
Imll l t rvtmtne ud tnrntubed nn
cvcninir's i < ntortuiumcut , to ovnr
( Kl oouplos Tlir uuiilnut.iiitnr of tlit-
cxteHor utmo | iliare li d no dnniK > tiiiic |
iT cl on the | ririis of tup danocra. and with
rn'Hl luusio and couiroulul rotuwu > the fve
line pniitod all too quickly.
Ilip priind nmii-h w l i by Mr. C K
ilmttliotvR : tnd MiStriiklor. . imd n jii-orriim
i t wen t.tfour . dull'--.1 * wim uufraic'.tcil 1 > . \
sTr l fxtras The ponra-al < wmuiittoe of
arrnnfri'ineiit * c-oukiBlod if Me tr C. W
Bipelotv. E. 12 llumliu. A. L. NelMin C E
. W Hill ami W B J'almcr
Antl-Uj iirhluc
NEW YORK , Fob. J3. The colored
tixen.s of this tit.hae . stm-Uid u tntne
mout in opposition to lynch law. and
intend t Foi-tn brunche- ull - '
hey * > - in lat-jr-
iltios. for tha purpose of hrousiiip : public
'Ontiuient. '
At u nic stln j held tonijjht in the
\incricun Methodist Ejii'-copivL cliui-i-h
) i-oliminui\v bteps wore takuii to uyitate
.ho question.
Rev. Dr. C. H.Y. . Smith denounced
.he recent Ivnchinjr of the colored man ,
lUiilh. in Texas. The orgttuixatiou will
.ie known UH the Anti-Lynehing leujrue.
"MliljirnrtlciKiMllti. . In
Knw YOKK. Tell 18 Miippie Muuzoni , a
unc pli-1. dlpd this roorninp us the result
of mulpiurlifp iu tlio hoyc of nu alU-ped
doctor , baruli B C'htt.sp rioroiien r. I ono-
vuu cx-ineinlK'i- the State Bo.ird of Arbi-
.ration. accused of bi'ius reojioimible for
icr t-oiidition. m\A for whom a warrant is
out , cannot be found "Drs " Chute and
uHir.-tvho treated Miss Munzoni , arc
uudor an-est for the crime
Ttto CattleTlilptiN Kllliut.
EL PASO , Tex . Teh lii Word has reached
lere of a fijrht between euttlenicn and cattle
pvt-s near Iluaco. Mex . iu which Charles
[ loddins nud a man named Uanficld , two of
e thieves , were killed
: itt > UXAL I'AHAVJl
.T r AVilcox went cast last nipht on a
three uecks' trip.
C K Woodruff of the firm of Browning ,
Kitip & Co is in the city.
J A Lovprcn left yesterday over the Union
Pacific with his cxcursiou of Kansas land
buyers
Mrs E H Pateh of Kansas City is visit-
iup Mr. and Mrs L A Garner , 5'JT Califor
nia street
lion 3 \ Luikhart , who tbly represents
Madison c-ountj in the legislature , was in
the citjesterduy. . the puest of Hou Geortre
W. Ames Mr Luikhart is chairman of the
house committee on cities and towns
At the Murray Georpe H Obeudorf , St
uih : G W. Dolman , Coucordia , Kan ; L.
C Ellcin. AVilliam Watson. Chic.tpo ; C G.
Wilson. E H Wimtiflieim , New York ; E E
Woodford. W A Taj lor. Chicapo ; E Dai-
yell , Davenport la : F W McQuun , Module
la. . G H Lm\cr.\ . Lincoln : Mrs. Van Dora
and sou , Wisner , W J. Wallace , L M.
Drej f us , New York
At the Mercci Ti K Marlcham. Phila-
dslphia.H M Gibbitts , Cincinnati. O : A
A Hohiiisou. Detroit , Mich : Mrs H T
.lohnson , G S Houchton. P 'J' McGrath ,
Chicaco : D E Alorrou , Hartford , Conn : I
A Kobiiisou , St Louis. E V ijobmsou , Kal-
. H P .lohnsju , Davenport. ThonuiB
Moore , Cheyenne E A Becker , Sioux Citj ,
Henrj Hoftman. Mauniuc , la ; H. M. Gilc-
hirst. Woodbine. la : A Olestm , Minnesota.
Isaac Lc Dioj-t. Hastings. W E Keid , Madi
son , Neb ; H , H Wallace , Tekamah , Neb ;
W. S Kirklafid. Hardy , Neb
New Ytn-.lv. Feb lit [ SlK-clal Telepram to
THF Bcr. j Omaha F C. Condon aud wife ,
Hoffman. J Wvulers St Louis Nebraska
W F. Codj , Hoftman. H F. Oxuard , Bar-
tholdi
1 WOHTH A GUIWBA ABOS. " &
$
jj 6t6tS
$ They Act Lute Magic on tlie Vital Organj ! j
| Regulating the Secretions , restoring Innpjj
i iO"it Complexion , bringing back the Keen g
J F Ice of Appetite and arousing w ith th ;
BQBE3UDOF HtilTH th = whole pti > sic.-.ig
\ tnergy cf the human frame These Tacts J
> a-e auiaitteJ by tliuu'iudi. in a'l classes tf <
J bOwicty I rprst Sale in tli World.
f Covered wuh s Tartclcss d. Soluble Coating. '
A Of all druggist * . Price 25 ccnf a Dox
2 New Vori. Pcoot , - > 6 Canfti St.
DR.H.W , BAILED
Teeth Filial \Vitj
out Paia b ? tu
J-.it.Sit IlVJi-
tion.
Teeth Extracted V/ithout Pain a.-
Danger.
A Full Sel or Teeth on liirtlnr for $5.3) $ ) .
Perfect flt rawantnert Toolh ortractal la thi
niorntuc i " unea lasortud la tUe i-vealn ; or ait u
uyt -c Biiot-lmpnj of Iloinr vitblB llrldu
I ec rff Init'in of lUexllilo man tli I'litj
All work T nrrKiitnd u rojirefuntej
Office Third FloorPaxton"lo-v
Lli-pbunu IIH MIL and I itrniTu St
TnkP i-lrvulur or nlatrwar Tram Ilitb St
Beef is Cheap as Ever !
Kut jioiU. hams , laid and liii'onvhlp | \\uy
up In U ure clieapt-r at Meschi-ndoif't. niarki-t
limn anj otlier jiluctIn tincitj Tlie place tr
pet youi ini-ul iswliirejun RIM tin- best and
tin most foi .tout iiioiii ) LouK ut tiie-e lirlcc-
untl tecolleci tlmi et t ij ihlug Ib the buhl that
s ift it'o hlaiiEltti-i
Plate Boil and FlanU Boil . 4c
Shoulder Clod . 5c
She Ider Steak . ( > c
i-hosld r Roast . o Oc
Co-nei Beet , nlate and fiauh . 4c
Cornfd CloibandEanpi . 5c
Ki-iRoast r eel . 10
FirlomSteak . 12'4c
RouudStoak , 3 Ibfor 25o . lOc
Porti-hnuse Stealr . 12VJ :
All kind , stew * , veil , mutton & buef tu
VealRoitt . lOc
Veal SteaU . 12'5c
VealC o nE . 1C
Mutton Chops . 124c
Mutton Lagt. . . lOc
Now Comes the High Pork.
Perk Clicipt . 15c
PoriLiinb . . 12H (
P T * Butts , for roabt . . ISJijt
California Hums. . . . . . 12yc
PorkTenaorlom . . . 20i
Salt Pork . . . .12' * :
Porl ,
OED , H.
Wholesale and Retail
A/J3AT
333 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs.
S45 a Week With S2OO.
A ntf roimurvullve und practical Inveitmunl
llowc'b infallible liaudlcnpiiln ; cj tim un uuster :
raifi stiCHiud nuctumrnl year nelur ni > u > Jron
aliicrlliuri , l'ru > i > Hutui 1KJ. , true , C 11. HVK
1 * U Jluz lr7. llruokljrn N V
OVIDE VIEW ,
lustlte of the 1'nacc
- 41'i It road way. UintiUr
COLLLCTIO d A
WHEXYOlll HEART HITFERS
ToitJrr onnrrhie I rom \ mimic
rliin Ihnn
Th r * fe ililn ; In life , ' mlrt an t nc'-
lunpi l tthynicimi to a writer In lh NPW YorK
ut4ii r. "IP which hmiTnmu nndvomt > u cllnc
mur | rl t mly th n to the Iden tl.nt there
t nmnrthliiR lh < nmtti-r wlHi HIP hn rtThrr
h re * lilt l pk'jiltutlon. u lltilp nuttfrmK or
llttl fllMrtx * . hurt Mtralrhtwnv thtv are
fflebtenod und luHCtn * vliat ihpr bu\o tome
farm of hmrl fllwHtm , und Iu ntimn nlnn
e tnontotn hntidrml HIPJT Hlnip't hatckonin
form or InfllcoFi Ion. "
Thin l n solemn fuel The caunr of imlrr ! -
llon In ilio inRjcrlir nf ruwc Iscnturrh ot the
Htomncli. Poop f will IIP r i t In rtlilipiimtu'
this htatointiut. but Ii iHtrun. And it IK cut re
ly true tli tt out uf t * KK > iipmouo n bo I Ii tmthejr
lm\t > an ortanlf dlBc..s < uf the lim.rt . loihiiva
u MiU < Jinirnlt . UvniHIiP uxiien-
in-euf ilMt l.uuriiiiiit ci.
mi , uim I'.a-Hh ktt , Mm
I . . .w-irs liud | mll ) &nd
< I bins' ; in tht ) KU u.u'u '
vlthcufciiiiti Immtiiif ! Ui * *
'in I h id f.i'nt ' spi , i uuj
i \ Ui rit ncod ii fi-ehn tif
'irom.iifKs My h o u d
in In j ticvuto jr und 1 liuil
) u IK in m > fcldt-s nnd
in tI could PHI not ) ing.
nu i n tiil.mtoo 1 I ftt
HI if I Imd u stout' in n r
huinmrh Ofirii n j' lifirt
UMH'fM-c ! luo bv Ji i.bltu- .
.1111 It fell u If H nui
' ; mi hliiu iironnd in n.y
iiii-st nnd JmiijH'J unJ
it r hod like un iiultnul in
H iupc 1 hud naini
n run l id tlio lirurt und
ould Ifcl It tliiMblilnc ull the ttn.u.
) Irry spulln mid fnlbtnc < s would t-
tn-li me , oFpocliilly ufi r mtlnc. 1
ould virc-olv rent ut all nicht un I a u
uli'co ild nof joi uny slueu until "in lurlacl ;
n the tiuirrtinc. iilthoueh 1 icurort e > rlt \ I
In-fit Uo.ibles mudc mi' tlrod inltitira Iu nnd
\tjnK. mid prcatij wpuuoni-d nit tit'rvos t n-
lertlie treat intuit of DrCuptilund und Shti | >
ircl i liuto bocu putlipli it".lored aiu nti frco
nun ml ( liKtrcBBliic cyinpunii 1 culnuJ hiX
loiintld In two weeks. Thi-v hut p romp t-tnv
mrod mo. H thine 1 bulli-toJ no plij-Rl un
otild do. ftir 1 h d Koucht rutlur before but
ulled to uud It. "
> Aurrii > i'OK rile
lo Ni < | ; let d < ; uU I , 'HI | to Chronic Crt-
tiirihul IMneiihn.
"Shortly after I CHinn to Tounrll HltilTh , In
RTTi , 1 tnoU a liud cold which resu led In n
.e\rro cute of ehrunlc eu'.arrh " The sicukor |
as Mi. D. D. Thorn IK. for
i-eterul yettrb the nll
, nown siilcB-niui fur .1
> ut7lnser. buUcr. nnd
ulnllb liN family nt
24 Harrison street. Coun
cil ) lllntls.
"Jt lept me liuwUIni
clear my throiit. hi
wnt , alwiivs Full of mucus
which 1 eotiltl not r.ilse
tiid whlpli oil Id si n don n Into in > stomach
ThlShoemed MTV dlsriistnii to mo , besides IB
ruined my dlcestUm uiitl neoinea toelos me nil
up Allthron.b my he.id there us u dull imln
nnd weight whlcn muilu me Mnpl ( ] rtnytlmt'8
und lept me from resting t nllit. IJurktid
umhltlon to tin unythlnz. liiiw klnc. spitting
ind snulllnc fir lf > veiirintiariy wore me out.
I tried everythlni : I eonld hear of for u cure.
jut cot dlseimr.iced und iu\e tip thliiLiuz I
OPM'r would Rpt tellef Alter aeiireful iriqul-
rv about the worl , of l > rs. t'iip.oliincl anil Miep-
ird 1 pUfL'd i-iysoif in their hands The per-
8ouul Interest und iittentlon shown me bj Ur.
bhepnrd In his troiitinuut of niv ensc hut e bud
reniHrkiib'B reiults 1 nm perfectIv mulsllttd.
[ or it tins ruutly done w tinders for me. The
lose and throat trouble Is entirely lemovol.
My Ktomaeh Is free from tbe dilpp us or poi
sonous mucus froni the throat. Mtihinrs nro
'roe mid ele. r und J l.uow in v blood and whom
M stdin liuve lioeu thoroncblv oln m el out. I
in. uslnz my tnlltionoe with my frletuU in fu *
t or of these pliybh'iuns "
p. Wo-j-d to IVlall paticpts.
Those who take mall treitment are entitle !
tothuiou rules ftn ul ! iiNoiht'S us we I us
.licise whn upplv at tbo olllce iioisoimlly. lira.
Coiiel ind nnd Miupurd have to perfected ihelr
Hj-stem of mail nr home treatment that they
Micrced ( iiil'eiih ' well in this uav UH they do la
Iholrulilec pratnu-o All who roslde lit a dl -
tanco fioiu the city , iinfl uannot eonveiiluutly
call ut tun oillce , should write for hyiiintnm
blnnk Questions nbuutull chroulo troubles
cboerfully answered.
lluoniK nil mid : ! ! ! : New lurk 1-1 IP
iiullUin , Ornilih , Ncli.
\V H OOE-EUA.KD. M D.
o s simi-'Aim , M r >
bpecIaltlcKiCaturrn and nil ( lifeasesuf tht
Eye. Hur. Thioat an'l Lutirs. Nervouu DU-
tuse * bulu DNottsesOti-onlc nis-emes.
Otlire llourb Utolla in. . 2 to5u m , 7 to 8p
m Miudnv.l' ' a. m t > l.'m
Klbbou is durable pie noes elo..n woru. rlvea
B'itisfa"tlon and mi . Unisuru
Wyckoff , Seanians & Benedict
TJ : 'UJ 'E 157U 1H2 TAHNAM BB
THE EXCm.SIOU HOME HAKEU AND IlOAsTICIX
( nnnn ctmutne without Iirais tlttlnzi ) nur iur ;
lnjirovi'cl | htylo. la un < iUd masn hin doip lionet
Htrnnc hut uitfli prulu nud cltMef imrluctltlKUt ;
fcnrea ! U imr cent uutrltloua ele.uuntb 1 ull do *
HTlptlvc rlTTiil ir on H | > pll"ntlon AdlS.Nl'S VVAK'P
KIMnevnrr cointr In the U s Artrtre . CUAU 1.B
'S UHMnlnstt. Couasll Blul4l a
Parlies
4NHEDSER-BUSCH BER ,
Anbeuper , Buduoisor , FiiuHt n.nn Pala
BEERS , EITHER BOTTLED OR IN
KCGS , can leave orders at Ko. 13 Main
Street. Council Blufls , Iowa , or Tc.o *
phone 3-8.
Goods delivered promptly.
SOLE AGENCY FOR
MHHBMS33
pecia )
nOUNCll BL'JFrJ.
Ill I Y imiirutucl ri-Klduncv iiropHrt ) tor nn-b irlina
the firlte In low rlinuuli 11 C > Mubce IU iluln rt.
Al.bl UACTRUiid loans Kurm nnl cltr propir r
boucut and uU I'utur i-U'bom , Couuoil
lllun *
CTt'DENT nurhe wnntnd ot W r. A lie pltal.
i-o-'ncr Ninth Rtroot und Kirtb uvon .r roiut
lie Uiitwuisn .M and 'M ruure ot UKO. LuaHbr m4
of trued character
( OOI ) ncHimu.tunt t-ollector nnd nollLltor want *
Inltuulloii emi furnlnb Lot ut ri-faruncQn .iul
necurltr Addrrm OoorKe 10. lliH ) t ouni-ll Itluni
< > 3 ACKKs\t nilli-ii from iiaeuimcn. litr e'ti du > e
i Imrn end otliur ltuiroviiuiant | uiiplcn
unOniuuil Irultn. fur bUlu olituji. Uri-t'iii
Mc.llUlr.dtl * o
OKVKKAL 40ncrc tructr ni nr vltr Iliultn llua
trtilt land , will hdl wurth ilio moni-y urueu *
lildlu Mclioinun A Co
ICO ACHE well IniproTud farm in lo u ut l . list
ucrciliunrnvi d lit. ourflen and fruit lurni near
lounvll Illutln , I > U Fplouald lii MTC farm near
( .Icuwood , tiJ ( ranui carduu anu Irult lucdttur
nule. Joliiinton iuii 1'utten
- DawHOc couiitT. Ni-li. uttCCO tit
GIOACUKi-ln
In Iriintlur f6iO. Iniprovuil mw ai-ren Iu Hut-
fain ctinntr. d * M > Oood 1NO tltrue tullri iron
llloomliiirlun. hrunkllu ixiuntr I' JUUU other
f arnit Jur tale Juhimmi & Van 1'cticn.
] N EXf 1IAXGK Hue hrlck lioum. nljht ro mi ,
block from center of touuull Illutlk line new
of city unit ( imalia trudc for laud ot lutt LUn or
Jb lllun ik