Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY BEE
OFHC'L NO. IS I'EAHL , STKKET.
Lclltrrcd 1 y carMor to n y v&ti of Uw city
II W. TILTON. - MANAOKU
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N Y Ph-mMiig Co.
t duncll Bluffs Lumncr Co. Coal
Thirtj-tl.rco deeds to real estate wore
filed for record with the county recorder
yestirday
Chris Pctri son nnd Ellen Kokholm. both
of this county , were married yesterday by
Jusllco VIcn.
There will bo a special meotlnp of the
Ministerial association Monday moriHng at-
10 HO at the study room of the Presbyterian
church
Jnforu.ntlcin has been received of thodcath
cfF M McGlmpscy , one of the Pottawatta-
inie lounu insane patients at the Clarlndii
hospital It occurred February 12.
The Industrial school will meet at the
Tnion Christian Mission this afternoon from
2UH o'cUxlr , in the rooms opK | > slte the city
building- old opera house- .
Mr Lrov Monroe and Miss Emma IJoosa
were marricil at the homo of the bride's
parents , near Council Bluffs , Thursday evenIng -
Ing at S o'clock , C. W Brewer oftlciuting.
There will be n special session of Harmony
chapter No 2f > Order Eastern Star this
CM nine at Masonic temple for the jiumise
of initiation Visiting members cordially
invited By order of W M.
Marriage licenses wore grunk-d yesterday
Ic Walter Nlrlulalseu and Caroline Peter
son , l > oth of Council Bluffs , and to Adolph
tx.-hocnin of Pottnwattamie county and
Emma Heork of Mills county.
Charles Younp commenced i ; suit yostcr-
day for r. divorce from his wife , Sarah
Younp. alleging desertion as the cause. They
were married In this county thirteen years
ago , but lived together only n year and a half
Ktehetah comuil No. ! l. Degree of Pr > ca-
hontas will meet this evening in regular
council at the eighth run at their tepee
corner Broadway aud Main street. A spe
cial program has been prepared and a full at
tendance is desirod.
The police have in their possession a set of
single harness for which they want to llnd
uu owner H has wooden hames , a wide
backhand trimmed wijh red leather. Any
one who has lost a harness of this descrip
tion can find it at police headquarters
P W Baker , who is employed In the North
western f-eipht house , lost a finger yester
day afternoon Ho was unloading a barrel
of vinegar when lie pot the third linger of
his richt hand between the barrel and a
sharp piece of iron , and had it pinched off.
The interest in the meetings at the First
Baptist church still continues to deepen
Tlie ordinance of baptism was administered
Thursday evening , and quite n number of
candidates arc now- waiting baptisni
There will be a meeting tonight.Evangelist
Thomjwon is preaching some searching and
jKiwcrful sermons and many are being moved
to accept Christ.
Msrgaro Ellmers commenced an action
In the district court yesterday for n divorce
from her husband. Lur Ellmers She was
married to him in 1 79 in Bowlen. province
of Hanover Germany , and lived with him
until 1HSC In the meantime- hud com
menced pulling her hair frequently and
abusing iier in other ways , finally driving
her from home.
C. N. Divight was picked up on Lower
Broadway yesterday on the supposition that
lie was insane. He hts : all the symptoms of
insanity , aud from the indications his mal
ady has btcn caused by long continued dread
of some danger. He starts up at the least
souud , and looks around as if expecting some
one to kill or injure him. He will bo given
nn examination by the commissioners of in
sanity this morning. v
A water main bursted at an early hour
yesterday morning on Harmony street near
the corner of Logan. It overflowed for an
Inur or so before it was discovered nnd
another hour or so before the water works
men could tdiut it off. When the How was
finally stopped the east end of the city
leaked as if It had been visited by n small
section of the old original deluge. No par
ticular , damage was done.
C. Frank ICeelcr was picked up by Mar
shal Templeton yesterday afternoon while
wandering about the streets apparently In a
demented condition. Ho told an incoherent
story of hoxv he had given a ring to a girl
who had gone buck on him. and now he was
evidently looking for the girl and the ring.
Ho was investigating the houses along East
Pierce street. Ho was locTted up out of the
cold and will probably be given nn examina-
ntlon by the insane commissioners today.
Som j time ago a number a number of con
tributors to the work of the Union Christian
Mission signed pledges , printed on little
slips of paper. One package of these pledges
lias been lost , to that some of the names
nnd amounts are not khowu. Will those
who did muko pledges , and who have not
jiaid , nnd others who have not pledged any
thing , but who ought to , please call at A. A.
Hart's Jewelry store , on Broadway , where
blanks may be filled out , either us duplicates
or original. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Why let children die with diphtheria ?
You can t > ave thorn by Dr. JelTeris' rem
edy. Hits boon iibed successfully for 155
yours. Price J.'l.OO. For bale by Coun
cil Bluffs druggists , also ut 2404 Cumin ?
street , Omaha.
The ( iraiul Hotel ,
Couuoil Bluffs. Mobt elegant hotel in
Iowa. Dining1 room on beventh lloor.
Rates , , $3 to &J ror day. E. F. Ulark ,
Prop.
The Council Bluffs Insurance , company
advertises Council Bluffs more than al
most any other agency in the city with
its 500 local agents and live traveling
specials.
L JMiMH/MI'/ltf.
Born , to Mr and Mrs. Forrest Smith of
Madison park , n son.
Charles MacICenzic. an attorney and third
party man from DCS Moincs , was in the city
yesterday.
P J. MacUrido has returned from Missouri
Valley , where ho went to attend the funeral
of his mother
Mrs , Jennie MacConnell nnd Miss Nelllo
Hobinson returned yesterday morning from
Chicago where the former has been undergo
ing a course of treatment for her health.
Charles Konigmuchor is arranging to
build on his ton acres , purchased of
Messrs. Day & Hess , in the Klein tract
Over : > 00 acres li ! miles east of the po t-
olllco yet for Kilo in tracts to t-uit.
Bourlcius nuiMC house.
Fine pianos and organs for cash or
payments. 114 Stutsman street , C. Bluffs ) .
Another improement to the popular
Schubert piano. Swansoii Muaiu Co
rilvil nn OKI Itrril.
A paper was filed in thooflicoof the county
Reorder yesterday which has a tendency to
call up the recollection of old times in the
minds of early settlers. It bears the date of
March ' . ' 7 , 1MU , aud is , therefore , uearlj '
thirty-one years of age. It transfers the ;
title to an eighty-acre piece of farm land in
James township from \V. H. and Simeon inU
Swan to Erwiu Uoolittle. The acknowl
edgement was made ooforo Henry Swan rlof
this city , Tlie consideration named is fl&O ,
which is lust about what land in that part of
the county sold for in those davs. At the
present time the same piece of land would
undoubtedly sell for $300.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the t-itv ; prompt
/dtllvcry. II. A. Cox. Ko. 4 Matn. *
Fou SALE Citizens State bank stock.
Submit cash offer. E. II. Sheafo.
Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , the
best i ± 00 house in Iowa.
Now is Your Time
to use the penulno Carlsbad Sprudol
Sa'tB. U is Nature's remedy. Do not bo
imposed upon by unsrupulous dealers
who will try to sell you worthless iznl-
tatloni to increase their own'proflt only
| NEWS [ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Complications Growing Out of the Execu
tion of a Ohattol Mortgage.
C. M , OBERHOLTZER'S ' FAILURE RECALLED
Suit * for Ddnmcfi Hroaght ApiliiU the
Creditors AVIio I'lncrt ! Attachmeuti
Upon llli Si lock of fJootln An III-
tercntlne Irlnl In I'rutpecU
A damage suit wherein thq plaintiff wants
tlO.UOO damages for nn alleged malicious
attachment Is now on trial in th district
court. It prows out of the failure of C. M.
Obcrholtrer something over a year ago. Just
before the failure Obcrholtzer , or rather his
brother , H. It Oberholtzor , who was the real
party in interest , executed a chattel mort
gage on his clear stock for the sum of fS.OOO
In favor of his father. H H. Obcrholtzer.
This was Immediately the signal for all the
creditors of the firm to jump upand < lcvy
I attachments on the stock to satisfy their
various claims , alleging fraud in the execu
tion of the chattel mortgage. H. H. Ober-
holtzcr now demands a Judgment for f 10,000
from C. M. Kln | > orts the attaching creditor ,
and J. I' . Hess , his bondsman , alleging that
the attachment was frauaaleut and malicious.
The trial will be resumed this tnorulng.
TIII ; UOCTIUM : .
( ' . ' ncr.il .Tallin II. U'CHXT Kipl.iln * the Hc-
llrf of till ) rrople'it I'lirtJ' .
General James B. Weaver , the populist
candidate for the presidency at the last
election , addressed n couple of hundred mem
bers of the party and others last evening at
Hughes' hall. There were r. number of
ladies in the audience , and his effort re
ceived close attention. However little one
may agree with 'him in hi * beliefs , the ad
mission must be made that Mr Weaver has
about as smooth way of presenting his falla
cious doctrines as any one could wish to see ,
and even while one Is disposed to smile at
the agility with which he rides on entirely
d literal t platforms , o-ie must admire the
gracefulness which he manifests in his polit
ical gymnastics. CD CD
He enaeavored to set at rest the popular
notion that ho has been In the habit of
blowing about into any party that happened
to bo handiest He said he had belonged to
only two parties , the republican and the
peoples. With reference to the greenback
and the union labor parties , he did not con
sider thtm distinct parties. In fact , he con
sidered his position about the same as that
of a man who married a wife whoso name
was Surah. He might call her Sallie , or
Sadie , or-Aunt Sallie , but the charge of blg-
am.v would never stick.
Most of his argument , as usual , was with
reference to the money question and the
government control of the telegraph and
r.ulroads. The jwwer of regulating com
merce between the states , which is given to
congress by the federal constitution , he
thinks extends , to the telegraph and the rail
roads as well as to the postal sjs'.em , and ho
thinks congress should take immediate steps
tow.ird exercising its riirhts.
With regard to the result of the vote in
the last election , he did not think the iicurcs
would bear out the theory that democratic
principles were adopted by the majority of
the citizens of the country The republicans
and the populists together cast more votes
than the democrats , so that it was merely
an accidental victory for democracy.
WIIITi : ( iUUUS h.VI.IJ.
At the lliiHton Storr.
The white goods sale that has been
looked forward to with so much interest
by the ladies of Council Blulls and sur
rounding country opens
SATURDAY MORNING ,
and will cont'iiuo ' for eight das. . There i
will be many special bargains in the
wav ot towels , linens , muslins , sheetings ,
embroideries , laces , muslin underwear ,
gents' white shirts , handkerchiefs , and
everything white , included in this sale. .
Come early and avoid the great rush , ,
as this sale will certainly be no excep
tion to aK our previous sales.
See bargains in white bed spreads at
SOc , OOc and Sl.OO.
100 dozen of uOc towels for 2. > c each ,
without doubt the largest and tinet
towel ever sold anywhere for 25c. See
show window.
See Bargains in embroideries marked
Itc , 4c , 5c , Uc. "c , 8c , Sic , lOc , 12c to SOc.
See bargains in table linens nnd nap-
kins.
See bargains in white goods. See
bargains in muslin underwear , in corset
covers , night dresses , drawers , chemises ,
etc. Five cases of handsome goods just
to hand all ready for this great sale.
. See bargains in handkerchiefs. Re
member this sale commences Saturday ,
March 4 , and will continue for eight
days. BOSTON STORE ,
Fothoringham , Whitelaw & Co ,
Leaders and promoters of low prices.
Agents for the standard patterns. Kid
gloves dyed and cleaned at the shortest
possible notice.
Itfglstrr Today.
The election registration books will be '
open today , and every one who expects to
vote next Monday and who did not register
for the presidential election last fall , must
do so today between the hours of' ) a. m. and
8 p. in. The following are the places in each
precinct where the books will be kept :
First Ward , First Precinct At Wheeler fc.
Hcreld's , 1S4 Upper Broadway. K. T. Bry
ant aud J. M. Holaday , registrars.
First Ward , Second Precinct At Mrs.
Griffith. OW Pierce street. E. H. Oblendorf
nnd A. B. Clinc. registrars.
Second Ward , X irst Precinct At E. T.
Waterman's carriage shop. North Main
street. J. P. AVilliams and A. T. Whlttlesey ,
registrars.
Second Ward , Second Precinct At W. H.
Kncpher's store , Broadway , near Eighth
street. W. M. AlcCreary und L. P. Servis 3i
registrars.
Third Ward. First Precinct At Creston
house , Main street. J. E. Harkness and A.
S. Beck , registrars.
Third Ward , Second Precinct At Blax-
slm's shoo store. b07 Main street. O. W.
Gordon aud John Shea , registrars.
Fourth Ward , First Precinct At Tor-
willigcr's stables. M.iln street. G. A. Hob-
inson and William L. Patterson , registrars.
Fourth Ward , Second Pre-cinct At Kelly
house , Lower Main street. T. C. Jackson
and David Walsh , registrars.
Fifth Ward. First Precinct At WarJian's
grocery. 1K)1 ( ) Broadway. John Skiuklo and
S. Labhart , registrars.
Fifth Ward. Second Precinct At Mr.
.Cain's , corner Tenth avenue and Seventeenth
street. Jacob Thompson and John S. hi.
Coggeshall , registrars.
Sixth Ward. First Precinct At Clatter-
buck's oftlce , Twenty-third street. Aiox
Wood und A. It. Furguson , registrars.
Sixth Ward , Second Precinct -At police
station. Fifth street , on island. William
Whiting and John D. Kerr , registrars.
Krailj Tor I
Wo are now ready for business in the
wall paper lino. Our block will bo found
the largest nnd most complete in the city ,
having jtibt received a car load direct
from manufacturer , bought outside of
the combination for spot cash , which en
ables us to sell you wall paper at about
one-half our wall pajxjr competitors.
Wo have none of the 1892 styles , every
thing wo show is 1893 style , und made in
1S93 , although the year is hut young.
As wo said before , 1S93 goods we can
sell you at about one-half regular wall
paper prices. Why buy 1892 goods when
vou can buy 18H3 goods for loss money ; *
I'ajHjring and painting done by exjxjYt
workmen. All work done guaranteed erne
no pay ,
FOTHEKINGHAM , WlUTELAW & CO. ,
_ Boston Store ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Humane liflorU.
Captain Overton of the Council Bluffs
Humane society has seouml a lot of circu
lars which are to be distributed around the
city where they may be expected to do the
t most gtxxl. calling the attentlonol the public
to the rrucltics that are pntrtfccd every da >
ut-on the lower animals , nnl ? s | > eclailv ut > on
hi'WM The high strung chock rein , blinders.
rllppcrt. whip and nther Instruments of
torture are all dealt vlfionm * blows , not onlv
from a humane , but a politic1 standpoint Ail
who have auv Interest in the emauciHitlon |
of horses will do well to call upon Captain
Ovurton at his ofllcc. itUS Merrinm block , and
get n supply of the circulars and assist in
their distribution.
A comparison of the amount received
for premiums by tlio Council Bluffs In
surance company during January and
February , 1893 , with the amounts re
ceived for the same jwrlod last year ,
shows that the increase of the company's
business hns been over 00 jxjr cent. The
amount paid In losses for the s-amo
jKjrlodB shows a decrease of 30 per conl.
These little pointers indicate a high
degree of financial prosperity and safe
and cautious business methods in taking
risks , the most important factors to be
considered | in seeking high class insur
ance protection.
ICobt. McIntjTf.
This gentleman is one of the finest
speakers in the country , and his lecture
Monday evening will be one of the finest
ever delivered In the city.
Dropped Demi. ,
Alice E. , wife of J. B. Heft , who drives a
wagon for James Jucoby , died jcsterday
morning nt 5 o'clock very suddenly. She
and her husband had just arisen nnd
were in the act of dressing when , with
out a word or sound of warning , she
fell to the lloor. Her hushand at first
supposed that she had merely fainted , and
lifted her onto the bed , but an examination
showed that life was already extinct. Cor
oner Seybert was notified and went to the
house , HHJ Avenue H. He made a full inves-
tigutiou of the affair and pronounced the
death caused by heart disease , to which Mrs
Heft had been a victim for years. The de
ceased was born in Illinois n little less than
forty-nine years ago , and was married to her
husband in lb'w. ( Since Ibfi she has resided
with her husband In Council Hlufis. She
leaves a two sons and live daughters. The
remains will bo taken from the residence at
U o'clock Sunday afternoon to the First Bap
tist church , where services will be held by
Hov J. li. Davis. Interment will be in
Walnut Hill cemetery.
William Watson has purchased four
and u half acres in the Klein tract ,
which he is going to improve at once by
building himself a home and planting
an orchard.
Emma Kennnrd , stenographer , notary
depositions , commercial work , letter
writing , 10(5 ( Main.
Have your prescriptions filled at
Davis' , only pure , fresh drugs and chem
icals in stock.
Cnminerclul I'llgrlnift of America.
Council Bluffs council No. 1 , Commercial
Pilgrims of America , will meet in regular
scission this evening at 7bO : o'clock snarp
for the dispatch of imj ortant business. The
business session is to be followed by the
family reception nnd sooial and the program
will have literary features as well as sing
ing , music and other amusements. All Com
mercial Pilgrims , with their wives , children
and sweethearts , are welcome and expected.
Members are requested to conduct their lady
friends to the rooms of the supreme council ,
HOT nnd 301) ) Shugart block , and take the ele
vator on Pearl street. At the conclu sion of
the business of the council , which will re
quite about thirty minutes , the ladies and
children will be conducted to the council
chamber to participate io the event of the
evening. There will be no collection.
JB Star Lecture Course.
Mclrityrc , Demotte , Lozier and Taft
are the finest in their lines of work.
Procure tickets for the course.
Do you smoke ? Have vou tried T. D.
King & Co.'s Partagas ? It's a ebanner.
Just light one.
Mine. Helen Merrill , halrdressingr and
manicure. Room 312 , Merriam block.
L'p for Hall.
W. H. Hall , who was tried a few days ago
01cl the charge of stealing a tent and was dis
charged because no one had seen ttie theft
committed , is on the warpath after a sandy
complexioned newspaper man who he thinks
gave ( : him the worst of it In writing up his
recent trouble. He made the rounds of the
newspaper offices last evening trying to find
out ! who the guilty man was , aud asked the
necessary questions In a loud tone of voice
with soruo little profanity , not knowing ex
actly who he was to blame. He has a large ,
cream : colored reputation which ho proposes
tcsi vindicate at the cost of two black eyes on
some one else's face , if need be , and he wants
itn distinctly understood that the tent was
not in nls house , but in his barn. Up to a
lute hour last night no gore had been shed.
For warming guest chambers , bath
rooms , etc. , our gas heaters arc just
what you want. Look at them. Clean ,
convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec-
trle Light Co.
I'otatoeK.
Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio
seed potatooi at Thomas Rishton , 2400
West Broadway , Council Bluils , la.
Louis , millinery , will occupy 25 Main ,
opposite Beno's after March 1.
A Candidate fo Sorrow.
Peach , the Women's CFristian association
protege , who was turned out upon the cold
nnd cruel world a few days ago and was ar
rested for stealing an overcoat belonging to
another of the inmates , seems on a fair way
to take a trip to the other side of the state.
A pawn ticket was found among his effects
and nn officer went to Omaha to make an in
vestigation. A lot of tools were found , some
ol which have been identified by the owners
as stolen. The value of what has been found
so far is alxmt $30 , which is about 510 more
than enough to send him to the jienitcntiary
unless ho contrives some way to get out of
the scrape.
John W. Borland of Lincoln , Neb. ,
has just purchased through Day & He s ,
agents , thirty acres of the Klein tract.
Ho will bet it out in fruit this spring
and build good buildings at unco.
Finest Aristo cabinet photos , S2 per
dozen. Ashtou'a studio , 18 North Main
street.
Williamson & , Co. , 100 Main street ,
largest and best bicycle stock in city.
WEATumt cnor
I'actn Concerning T < < niper.tturo and Trcclpl-
t lit Ion from th Weather linrrau ,
WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 3. Mark W.
Harrington , chief of the weather bureau ,
has issued the following concerning Febru
ary's weather :
The month of February , 18fl3 , has been
colder than usual throughout all sections , ex
cept the southern iwrtious of the south At
lantic and east Gulf states and New Mexico.
Over the region named there has been a
slight excess "of temi > erarue. but over
all other agricultural districts the daily
mean temperature ranged from 8 = to 9 = be
low the normal. The coldest region Includes
Montana nnd adjoining states , where the de
parture from the normal ranged from 0 = to
9 = . It was unusually cold in the central
Mississippi valley , where the departure
from the normal exceeded C = , while in the
Atlantic coast districts and on the Pacific
coast , the mouth , although colder than
usual , the mean temperature dlSferod but
slightly from the normal.
During the first week of February the
temperature was unusually low over the
Northwest , aud including the greater par-
lion of the winter wheat bolt from Illinois
westward to Kansas , and the second week
was still more trying over the entire winter
wheat t > olt , owing to unusual cold and ice ,
while the third and fourth weeks of the
month were more favorable , although the
average tem | > eraturo over this region was
below the normal.
to the monthly weather crop
| bulletins for the sra * u U whl bo seen that
i the cutre winter h.m * x. n i "J ler t'i ' in usual
over the pr niptl apru i.ural . rtlstn-ts the
nnh i month h"Winp an "excess of tcmjn-ra-
I ture ini'e > fX-toiieruvnr * ntxtmsie per
tion of th'countn 1s ( lie ni'mtli of January
during whU-h it wns whflner than usual In
the iioeky mountain districts , but it wag
unusually cold over Ifif entern half of the
. 'nited States The nxwds , therefore , show
.hut the principM fsnnfhff districts have ex-
icrienced four conseeut-ivc mouths of unuuu-
nlly cold weather.
There has been nfiVkcwn of rainfall gen-
? rally over the districts' east of the Mlssls-
ilppl during the motth.of February , except
'
n 'lorida , southeast.Alabama and south-
t Georgia. Slight excesses in prccltilta-
Ion are also reported in the spring wheat
region and in OregonWashington and north *
irn California.
The month was relatively dry In the Mis
sissippi valley , Missouri. Kansas and the
southwest. Compared with the January
chart of the weather crop bulletin it will be
seen that the largo deficiency then reported
to the cast of the Mls isslpp [ , excepting Illi
nois , has been replaced by excessive
rains and snows during the current month ,
and while the January deficiency in thn Mis
sissippi valley nnd southwest has been fol-
owed by a further out slighter deficiency
during February H should be noted , how
ever , that this region received heavy rain-
'alls during December , I'-.y.
At the close of the mouth the country was
covered with snow generally in districts
north of the 40th parallel , from New Etig-
and westward to the Hocky mountains , the
depth of snow over the greater portion of
New England , the lake region and Minnesota
seta , exceeding twelve inches , and in some
ilaces in New Enirland , Minnesota and Wis
consin exceeding thirty inches. The greater
ortlon of the winter wheat has been unpro-
.ected during the month , although the
northern portion of the belt is now covered
with snow.
Piles of people have piles , but De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will cure them.
stXMJVf
On Thursday evening , March t > , the Al G.
Field Minstrels will hold the boards at the
Farnam Street theater for three nights.
They everywhere present an entertainment
not less brilliant than that which hns so
frequently delighted the metropolis with its
completeness. For years they have enjo.\ed
lhaenviable distinction of being among the
bestftind their hold on public esteem nnd
confidence was never stronger than at the
present time , due to the care they have al
ways successfully exercised in making their
entertainment as refin d as it is clever und
amusing. Lovers of good music and whole
some fun should avail themselves of thisop
portunity to see America's representative
minstrels , as this will be their only uppQur-
nuce here this season. Matinee Saturday , j
Wonderland und Bijou theater has been
doing a big business all the week , many
tilings serving to attract the large attend
ance the beautiful souvenir which is pre
sented to every lady visitor , the clever list
of specialties , which precede the drama and
the drama itself , "East Lynne , " which will
always be a favorite play. Today the little
folks have their matinee , and tomorrow will
bo the last opportunity to see this excellent
show.
Piles of people have piles , but De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve wijl cure them.
GENEROUS ' RAILROADS.
Oltlug Knorinoiis Commissions on 1'aclllc
Const Itiu-incsK.
That rates to the Pacific coast arc de
moralized from Missouri river points is a
fact well known to passenger officials in this
city , but just how far. the demoralization extends -
tends is food for thought with lines in in-
terest.
Yesterday the Koclc island on train No.
took out quite n number ofcj > eople for
California points , and ns some of these people
ple are directly off tlo ) line of the Union Pa
cific , Northwestern nnd Burlington , the
natural question is "Who is footing the
billf"
From West Superior ? Wis. , on the line of
the Northwestern71 'party of eight is going
in charge of L. E. "Lewis , a prominent gen
tleman of that city. From Perry , la , five
are booked for passage , from Harlan , la. ,
two , from Fremont on the Union Pa
cific three , from Falls City one ,
from Lincoln one , while three
people who reside in Portland avail them
selves of the Kov'k Island's excursion to go
with the party.
It is openly asserted by the Rock Island's
competitors that that road is paying enor
mous commissions to secure California busi
ness , $7.50 fjom the Missouri river to Denver
being the basis upon which its late business
has been secured , while $10 rebates
are very common to the Pacific coast. On
the other hand the same charges arc made
against the Burlington-lid Union Pacific ,
untiloit would appear as f ull the California
roads are interested In demoralizing rates.
Mr. Lomax stated this morning that the
boycotted roads were doing some things that
were past his mortal ken , and he thought
the Kock Island must be giving free trans
portation to sonio of the people going to
California , else the business naturally would
go by his road.
"The idea of a sane person from Fremont
on the Union Pacific coming to Omaha to go
by the Kock Island to California is too deep
for my understanding , for the rate is exactly
the same. Still us long as the pass
enger earnings of the Union Pacific
show an increase ns they do list month it
mutters not to me whether the Itock Island
and the boycotted lines give meals enroute
as well as free transportation. "
No Settlement Vet.
The Union Pacific switchmen's grievance
committee was reinforced yesterday by Mr.
Donnelly of Denver , who represents the
switchmen in that city belonging to the
Order of Hailroad Trainmen.
Another conference was held yesterday
afternoon with General Manager Dickinson ,
but without reaching a conclusion.
Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them.
* '
WORTH
>
Sleepy. ;
If a man Is drowsy
In t5o day time
alter a good
night's eloep
thoro'fl Indiges
tion and stomach
disorder.
remoTlng tlie Traete
nitter which is cKC-
lnetho ej-atera , will cure nil nlllnii *
? nnd Nerrniu rMMirrler * . and will
> quickly nllcre filch Ilendnrhc.
\ Covered with a Tntele.il and Voluble Coating.
% or all ( insists. Trice ZS cents a box.
Kit * York Depot. SS5 Canal Bt.
W * ' v p *
CAST BE CUBED.
If Dr Sclionck treatment mil cure of Con
sumption were soinetumr now and untrie.i ,
people nilcht doubt : hut what has proveJ It
self tli rough n record us old as our Brand fiitn-
t'rs , meuisjim : what It U
A Specific for Consumption
, nil for till al eai.e3 of the Lunes. No treat
ment n the uorldcun place ho iimny uurma-
uent curve of t'onsutnutlnn to Its credit us Dr.
Si lie nek's. Nothing In Nature acts ( .odlructly
and effectively on the Inns inuiiiiir.uies uncl
tissues , und so quickly dispose * of tuhorclca.
coni'ostlon , Inll.-imm-u on , col is , coujlis und
all the t > ceds of Cuiituruptlon ns
Dr. Schenck's Pulmonb Syrup
When nil else fa.Is u como > totno rescue. Nut
until It falls , and only after faithful trial.
When any one despond. It IIHB urouzht the
liouulesj lo llfu biu health. U has turned the
desunlr of ten thousand homes into joy. It
IK dolnc It now. It will continue to do It
tlirou hout tne aces. L > r , S-li ncit't I'ractloal
TrcatliciiH I'aiuunpttin , Jfir < JiiJstom < ieA OU-
taia tnadedfrte to nU nopllc in * * .
Dr. J. H. Scliiiick it Son , / ' / //ida&Iphta
Dr. Lnury MoHonry Gives Them
Some Good Advice.
HEADACHE AND WEAKNESS.
Tlir Doctor Trill How Thrjr May lie Qtilcklr
licliftrd lie Sitjrn Women nrrSuner-
lliir fMllr 1'Hln Tim Srcrct
of llieir llnpplnrti.
"Oh , how my head aches ! "
Far too often is this exclamation made
j some Buffering womitn. She is weak
and nervous , nnd some excitement , some
strain on the nerves , has brought on a
racking headache , She has chlllv feel
ings , a sickness at the stomach , and
other painful symptoms , but above nil
she has this throbbing , this norro-spllt-
tlng aching of the head which nothing
seems to relieve.
Can nothing bo done to relieve this
terrible acony ?
"Yes , " Is tllo answer given by Dr.
Laury McHenry , u celebrated physician
who has devoted u lifetime to the study
and cure of just such trubles as those.
Ho says :
"Take things easier. Do not fret. Do
what you can and don't worry about
work left undone. Sleep more than you
do , Now there arc many moans of
speedy relief , but the cure that 1 want
you to make is thorough , complete and
lasting , and like all things well dono.
requires patience. To sum it all up :
The radical , permanent euro for sick
headache in weak , nervous women must
combine the following : A general toning
ot the system , regular habits and plenty
of sloop at the right time. "
"Yes , you say , I would gladly try any
thing to bo freed from the suffering 1
endure , but how is it to bo done ? What
shall I take for it ? There are so many
remedies , how am 1 to cheese the right
one ? These are reasonable questions ;
there are so immy tonics , nervines , sar-
taparillastand other concoctions claimed
to bo ready reliefs , but which , in real
ity , only make matters worse. Physi
cians will tell you that there is only one
safe and reliaolo cure known to medical
cloaca th'it really does soothe and nour
ish the wornout nerves , permanently
cures hcadticho of every kind , and
strengthens the system. What this
great remedy is and what it will do for
suffering women is best told in the words
of some who have tested it. Hero is
what a. few well known women have to
say about Us wonderful powers :
Helen Ashlana Kean , who wrote ,
' When the Tide Comes In1 and many
other popular songs , and who resides n't
Hartford , Conn. , suys : "One year ago I
lay at death's door , a complete mental
and physical wreck. I had neither hope
nor ambition enough to desire life. My
dear little children had ceased to give
me joy or cheer. I was moody by day ,
despondent ntid sleepless at uight. At
times I fell into a sort of trance , losing
all power over nerve or muscle. My
nf
foot and hands wore like ice and heart
almost pulseless. In such a state , tny
nurse and friend ndniiuifetcrd something
for which I was always profoundly gratc-
sul. Tne first dose- impacted warmth to
my body. J began to gain visibly , rap
idly and steadily , day by day. I feel
now as if I could endure everything
without , its tiring me , aud it is all due
to that grand discovery , that wonderful
specific for the nerves that conquers all
prostration , Palno's 'celery compound.
My literary labors are such that I write
sometimes far into the 'woo sma hours , '
consuming the midnight oil , but not us
of yore , consuming brain , nerve- and
muoelo without their being replenished.
I would not bo without this grand com
pound for its 'weight in gold. ' "
To the same effect are the ernest , out
spoken words of Mrs. C. E. Prescott ,
who resides at No. 8 Worcester street ,
Cambridgeport , Mass. , which areas fol
lows :
"Thoro is nothing liko'Painp's celery
compound. It hns helped me wonder
fully. For more than five years I have
boon troubled with constipation. My
heart was so weak that I could not do
any kind of work without a terrible
throbbing. Ever since I can remember
I have had nervous headaches of the
woret sort. I have taken several bottles
of Paino's celery compound nnd find it
the only thing that helps me. I heartily
recommend it to all suffering from the
complaint with which I wasattlictedfor
this compound has done me such a mar
velous amount of good that I want
others to know of its value. "
Can anything mo more convincing
than this ? And if this great compound
could do so much for these ladies , may it
not bo just what you require to prevent
the coining on of untimely age , the
withering of the energies , and drooping
of the life ? If this great discovery has
been 6O _ * rand a friend of thousands ,
docs it not stand to reason that it may
also prove a friend to you ?
TIIBKXCELSIOll IIOMC UAKKH AST ) HOASTKIt
( none iienulne without brass ttttlneo our Inrpo
Improved style , Is a sol Id maun iins deidp tin ice
stronc but ulifh grate tml elojai perfectly tliibl
raves S3 per cent nutritions elemants full de
Mirlpttvecircular on application AiENT < WANT
KD In every county In tliel's Adclruas UIAULCS
bCUL'LTlllil-S II H Mnlnst. . Council llluSs la.
'
BEEP IS CHEAP
AS EVER
Hut pork , hams , lard anil baron , while way
up In Ci , are cheaper at .Muclifmliirfmarket
than any other place In the city The place to
pet your meat Is where you set the liest and
the most for your money. I/ook at thi" o prlcus
and recollect that e\uiything is the bust that
Mvlft & Co. slaughter :
Shou d r Cloi , free of bone 6c
Plate-ioil 4c
Boneless Corae3 Beef 6c
EirloinButts Oc
i o.ls of lleef 0-
Sirloin trlpj 80
Mrloin Steak lOo to 12'e }
Porterhouse Steak 12'jc to ! Sc
HioRoast 8cto lOc
PhoulderRoast ' , . . . .0oto7o
Shou'derStaak > 7c
VealStew Oc
Veal Roast , lOc
Veal Steak 12Ho
Muttonitew. 60
Mutton Legs , lOc
Mutton Chops IZVic
Sausage 12'/ic
/
PrK Butts 12 c
For.f Loins , whole l2'/o
Perk Chops i5o
SaltPork ISHo
laon I6c
Lard . 10ctol4c
Hams . . I2 o to I7c
Sliced . . . iOo tu25c
She p whole . . . . 8e
Poultry and Fibhuw.iyso i hand.
Nootharra rke caa duplicate thsse prices
and mind this is fet > e best Mea B in the
city.
GEO.H.MESCHENDOHF&CCr. ,
Wholesale and Retail
JUJBAT rAJCTSGT ,
333 BROADWAY. Council Bluffs. L
OVIDE VIEW ,
Justice of the I'eacu -
415 Broadway. Upstairs
COLLECTIONS A 61'IiCIAL.TV. .
We will dye
FIV
DOLLAR
BILLSAWAY
AWAY
UNTIL
MARCH
10th
To every purchaser of
$20 or more in Suits
or Overcoats a $5 bill
given gratis. 500 styles
to select from.
Columbia Clothing
Company ,
13th and Farnam Streets. '
We ta.ke pleasure in announc
ing to our friGnds and patrons
that Prof. f-IirschberQ has con
sented by special request to re
main \vith us one \veelt longer
tliis time , and. can be consulted
at our store every day until
March the 4th inclusive.
M&Y&R cBJRO. . Co ,
.W. PANEL
. . )
thft Good Samaritan. 20 T tors' Eipt rionco.
BCADBR OF DISEASES OF MKK
WOMEN. rilOI'HIETOK OF TILE
WOIU.IVB HERBAL DISFBM-
OF
t treat the following Diseases :
Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and tungs : Dif-
dares of the Eye and Kur Fitaaid Apopleiy.llodrt
Di eas , Liver Coinplalut. Kidney Complaint ,
Nervous Dablllty , Mental Deprea-
nlon , Loss of Menhood , Seminal
Weakness. Diabetes , Bright t Jil-eaw. Bt Vlttu'
Zauce , Hheuiattsm , I'tralyBls , White Swelling ,
Ecrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors
EI
and Fistula In ano removed without
the knife or drawinn o drop of
blood . Woman with her delicate orpuni re-
Btored to health. Dropty cured without tupping.
Special attention clvoa to iieatintiit of all
biood t ilut iirl-lnK by oxc-i'tit-i or virus
surer and cheaper than n tr.p to the Hot
Sprlnis ? M to f.ViOforfeit for any failure to
euro without mercury
Tai * Worms removed in twn or three nours , or no
pay. 11 * morrhnliU or Piles cured.
THOSE WHO AKK AFFLICTED
Willeave life and hundreds of dollars by calling
on or using
DR. G. W. PAROLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES.
TJio only Physician who ccn toll what ntlt
a person without asking a question.
All eorrwpondence Btrlctly confidential Midloltt
Boat by express. Addreu all letters to
G. I W. PANGLE , M. D.
535 BROA.DW AV.Council Biufls , la.
Scud 4c stumps tor confidential reply.
. Friedman *
JPAWAT J3ROKBK.
4w nnoAinvAV. COUNCIL
Money Lo.tncd on Diamonds , Wataaos , out.
HIK bargains In unredeemed uli'dccs.
OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPT
while coiling the employer and employee
nothlne. has enabled us to advance the luter-
cstsot both , and also our own , by socurlnz
better results with the machine.
Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedict
TELEPHONE 1T51 171J VA.IIXA. & at
Special
COUHCIl BLUFFS.
Illt V Improved rt'stdonco property for cash when
the price In low enough. 11. U. McGee , 10 Mnlu et.
IiSI IIACTS nnd loans. 1'nrm and cltr pro pert r
boustit and told. 1'uiajr k Tbomu , Council
ufls.
j
O3 ACHIC > 2tj miles from | > ioRlC3 ; lane u oui
t barn and otuor iiuprovoaients ; apples , tirapji
aijdeumll fruits ; for tale cheap. UrBeuiuleldi ,
McliolFon & C'o.
CKVuHAb rfuncrc tracts ni-ar cttr limits ! Hue
O fruit land , trill neil , worth tile money Ureea-
tulelds Mcuoltop .ICo.
" 1 ) . * c'ltK well Improved farm In Iowa at fJl. 409
-L acres Improved ( U. ( inrdon and ( rult farm near
Council llluITs , tM. Splendid CJncru farm near
( ilcnwood , tM. Farms , unrden and fruit lands for
sale. Jolmeton A Van fatten.
-KOKSAhB , cheap If taken icon , U5 feel front
1. on Oakland avenue , & < feet front on Lincoln
nrcnue Also two lots In Wright's add Green-
cbli'ldi , Nicholson A fo.
"
G < UACKKS In llawBOU county , Neb. , at JOW. Cl ! )
In Frontier. 15 .VI. Improved ) acres In Buf
falo conntr. ( IT.fjU. Good Itf ) three miles from
llloomlntrton , trauklln county , ( J. 1,0JJ otnar
lorum tor sale. Johmton .t Van I'atten ,
. . inle. 7 bjr ! J ft. on Franklin
-iJnvo . $1.500.
K > acrui between First st. and Kranklln aro.
litrt plattlne property to the city , ttJ.WJ.
'Iwo lots opposite I'Ulrdit. school , $ I,5D
One lot In \ \ llson Terrace. I6" 0.
1 luce lots cor. Main t. and I''th are. Beit ilta
foi linplemoDt house In the cltr. 17VW
Ixiuzoeit Towle , 23i Pearl t.
DO VOU want to rent > our boueeTVe hara
lonnnU who are wnltlnn for It. Urocnilileltl ,
Mcliol on A Cu.
GAUIIAiK removed. C3 | > ooli , raulti , clilmnen
I'leuncil. Well prepared for tue irark. Ka
j Uurke , city building.
1UIl S ALE Kull tel ol tlnncn' tools , good condi
tion , a bargain. Inquire of Etupkle-Miugari
imrdouro to. . Council Ilium
DO VOl'XO HOUSES' nandard bred on lire Bide ;
O ulnj E od residence lull -lienandoah , la. ,
tucxclmnve for frum ono-hnlf to n tout ion and a
nnlf of land wlttln | 2i mlle of Omaba Will par
cllflprence In cash Mu t Im food land ( jroen-
Milfim , Xlclioli'in A To . Council Ilium.
1. 1111 If-.NT A inotleru brick tionie , with ttable ,
tl < te lred Ir ) li 1. Woodburr , corner UluD
and Hury itrenta.
Mr 11.A Hi : , clnlrvoyntit and fortune teller.
. nrcuratclj reveals tbu tuont bidden ( tocrt'ts of
tlie patt and future. IOT lmrll ie , builnoii
Dffalrt , 1'aciae liuune Council IHuOs ,
C'lK.NOUItAI'UK't ' wautud. must bo experienced
> und clve reference. Address K J. 1) . , fctitu ave. ,
Council lllugs.
, X > H UKNl' At very reatonnble rate , furnished
rooms : coed locution , Bluff street. Inquire at
1 ? U IlKNT I.ario ID-room house with all modern
Improvements , on I'ark menue. ( U per month
S-rootn uoufe with vood burn , new , lib per month ,
1 tncoln avenue.
Four cottsue tio'jsos In Twin City I'lacc , near
Keys llros ' factory. K > per month each
S-room cottages on Third avenue , north of trans
it r f4 ! per month
trroom cottnze on Avenue C , nesr XOtn street , 18
per month Apply to K. 11 Odell , f.o. 7 , Ualdwln
block , Council liluffs ,
IJ First-class board In private Ja oilly
by man and wife K W , lief office.
lrANTKI-A ( table hand at tlie Ocden llrerr
' tublei
Furnishes the Besl and Cheapest Method ot
FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES.
Write ( or catalogue ol Lathing , 1'encliigi
Ktable FUturet , utcV
N. W. KXI'ANUi.3 M1TTAL CO. ,
Na t02 Twenty Sixth d. . CUIOAOO.