THE OMAHA DAILY MRE : WEi&ESDAY , MARCH 15 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE COX NCI NO. 12 I'KAtlti 8TIIE6T. i y rr.rrlor lo uny p-ut of tUo olty It \ \ . T1I.TON , - MAXAORU llln 1ni'MOIl ! \ . No. 43 . . TH.I.PJOM ! > fxw.t Keillor No. 23 SUXUlt .Mtt.NT/O.V ? f. V Plt.mhinp Co. CV'itiill UlufTs Lumncr Co. Cdftl G. W llnuich nnd Ju'.Ui Hare , both of On alia , were marrloil yostprday by Justice Klild. A iniotlntr of the World's Pair association wi I be In VI t'lM afternoon at 8 o'clock In > \ omen's Kxfhanpo room. The attendance of each member , ninl all ladles lut''restod ' , Is All members etf the Choral union ai" re- eiiustod to nu-ot thin evening in theYoutn. . ' Men s r.iriitian association rooms to snake tirrati/e'mcnts for joining the Apollo club In their May festival. Charles PhrMLinson , the upper Uro.id way blacnsir.Ith. tiakt a line of ? . ' ! in Justice. Pox'n court callrelayfor biting oT ! Frank Peter son's c.r He announces his determination to give Peterson an extra dose of grief the lust time their paths cross. The Council HlulTsHiwInga'soristiein held Its nnnmnl riueilug Momlay nk-lit and electc'l ' the follow injr officers for the coming ye-ar Pr sldent. F. A. IJuclunmi ; vice pre-sl- drnt H \Vk-khasn : socrctary , , T M. Fen- loti tre. smvrV. . \\Vcellcld ; e-oimnn- elrre.Il / Haaslio ; commodore , A. W Cas.ul.v \V 12 n.ilnhrl'lpe. as assignee of the llrtn of 1 fl KnvtSiVcOi , coinmenecd proceod- , _ in s in the sunerlor e'ourt yesterday after- im n jon to ivple viu the safe and ether ofllco furnlciin of the firm which ho cl.iuns wore not cnvrifl \ > \ the bill of sale execute-d In favor OT the Carbon Coal romp my by Kuotts Just befe > r ( the assignment too't place. The funeral ot Mrs H. I , . Thomas will cccnr tomorrow rooming at It o'clock from the KSldrniM1R2I Tenth avenue , Hev Cor- hallj ( ilile'latlng. The funeral party will leave th union de | H In Omaha at 12 KU cVloi'U fur Prospect Hill , wheio the Inter ment will take place. St. Joseph. Mo , papers are rcejuustcd to make a note of this. A lecture was.srlven hist evening under thu auspices of St. .lohh's luigllsh Lutheran churih. In the room in the Aler- ri'itn blo ( k , by Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Uur- uett of San Franclbco The subject , -rK-- turcsiiue Europe , ' ' was handled In a very In teresting and instructive manner , a largo number of storeoptlcon views serving to Illustrate sorno of the moro important scenes whhh would bo witnessed by ono who set out to take a pleasures trip over Kuropo. Thurt-was a largo audience present , and a neat sum w.is realized , all of which goes to assist the church org.inizatlou. St. I'nlrlfK'M IUy Oti-lirntlon. At St. Francis Xaviur'w church a lec ture on Ireland will bo given by Kev. Patrick Smyth , nnd n concert by St. Franc'iH Xnvier's * choir , in which Mr. Jules Lumbard eif Omaha will take n leading part. Several choice poems from Mooro's melodies , together with fcome patriotic selections , both vocal and instrumental music , will make a delight ful evening. Mr. Sims , organist of St. Paul's church , will preside at the organ. Admibsaon 15 ! cents. For wanning guest cliambors , bath rooms , etc. , .our gas heaters are jiibt what you want. Look at them. Clean , convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec tric Light Co. Ladies , don't forget that the Louis are at 2o Main btreet now. Come all. Mrs. II , S. Jones Is visiting friends in Crcston. Judgn McGee Is expected homo from Wash ington , D. C. , next Saturday. Miss Allco Freeman of Iowa City will be In the city to assist in the St. Patricks concert. W. J. Jameson , who has been in Chicago for several days past , Is expected hem this evening. Miss Cora Fornsworth has returned from Nebraska , whcro bho has been sick for sev eral weeks. Mrs Augusta Lohan of Chautauqua ave nue has received some sove.ro Injuries , the result of slipping and falling off a porch. AV. J. Wallace , who has been with the firm of Aultman Miller & Co. , has started in business on his own hook , as manufacturer's agent. His office is In the opera house block George P. Camp nnd L. T. Shugart left Friday afternoon for Claries , Neb. , to hunt wild pccsp. A letter was received hero yes terday announcing that it had taken them until Saturday night to go the UK ) miles. The floods and high water caused the de lay. lay.J. J. A. AVlatt was called to Silver City yes terday by the death of his father , which oc curred there on Monday , nt the ago of bO years. The sad event wut > very sudden. Mr. AViatt not having heard of his father's ill ness until he received the telegram announc ing his death. _ Why lot children dto with diphtheria ? You cun save thorn by Dr. JolToris' rem edy. Has been used successfully for .1 , " ) years. Price 8.5.00. For sale bv Coun cil Bluffs druggists , also ut : M01 Cuming Btreet , Omaha. Tlu > Orniiel Hotel , Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor. Katos , $3 to $3 per day. E. F. Clark , Prop. _ rutlier. Harry Gallton , a 10-year-old boy , arrived in the city yesterday noon from St. Ixmls nnd headed directly for the police station , whcro ho delivered a note to the chief fi-oni Ills mother , asking that her son bo assisted In ( hiding his father , who , until a week agent nt least , was living hero. Mr and Mrs. Gal lion have not been living together for six years. A short time iigo the latter became ill and was unable to take care of her fam ily She according ! ) corresponded with hoi absent husband and she claims got his con sent to take care of his son. Gallton is n pnlnter by trade , but is not known to the l > ollco. _ hn-cl rotuttim. Thrco hundred bushels of pure Ohic bccd potatooi at Thomas Rishton , 1MO ( West Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. Foit SAM : Citizens State bank stock , Submit cash offer. E. II. Shcafo. Stop nt the Ogden , Council Bluffs , the best ยง 2.00 hoiifeo in Iowa. Cruslif'il Hr > vvor' root. Oscar Brewer , a young colored man whc Is well known about town , tried to board t westnound motor yesterday afternoon oc IJroadway near the corner ot Twelfth street In some way ho got his foot underneath th < rtMieel and it was badly crushed from tin instep to the end of the foot , one of his toei being cut off. Ho was taken to Mrs. Pra lor's place whcro ' ho was attended by a phy slclau. _ Coal and wocxl ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. If you have property to sell , list i with mo. I have customers for bargains II. G. McGee , No. 10 Main btreot. Do you t-moko ? Have you tried T. D King it Co.'s PartairasV It's a eharmer Jubt light one. I.lrrll r . The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday : Name- and .uhlres-i. Ac .1 .1V II 11. OnlcU , la . 3 I i Annul' ( juioU , * Julok , In . I ! ( ( ! . \ \ Itaiisch , Omaha , Noli . 3 j Julia llure , Oiuulm , Null . 3 F.mma Kennard , stenographer , notary depoitlniis , commercial work , letto writing , lOti Main. Fini-st Aribto cabinet photos , $2 pel dtAii. Abbton's btudio , 18 North Main Alarehmallow caramels at Dricsbach's SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How the N6w Oounoil Will Be Organized Next Week. HATIIAWAY'S ' SEAT TO BE CONTESTED Quo Wrtrr.intii 1'rocceillnen t He Ceim- HK'iittsI by tlin Dnfi-ittcil Cunillelntc I.ajt Night' * Meeting eif that lluily Itnutlnc IluiliicM. The first meeting of the now city council will ho held next Monliy evening , and at that time ; tliu aldcnnsn whoso terms of oftlep expire will give up their scats to their successors , all of whom have eiuallfled by taking the o.ith of office. The mayor will also read his mess igrnt that time. Mr. Hathaway , who came out best In the drawing las.t Saturday ulzht. took the oath of ofllce Immediately after the drawing , and will take his seat with the rest unless some thing happens to ] > rovent. That this some thing will happen , however , Is pretty curtain , for the county attorney 1ms been requested to commence quo war- ranto woecodings to compel Hathaway to show by what right ho performs the duties of the olllco. Upon his declining to do so thn Job will bo left In the hands of C. Q. Saunders. the attorney whom Mr. Glea- ison bus engaged to look after his interests. Mr. Saunelers Is out of the city , so that H cannot bo loaincd from him what his plan is. From his friends , however , it Is learned that between now and Me ndaj the quo warr.into proceedings vvlll bo ro-nraenced In the dis trict court i The council held Its last meeting last evening , with Aldermen Ur.rvcs. Jnntngs , Mujne. Smith. Tlbbltts and Van Brunt pies- ent. The business trans icteel was mostly what hael been left over fro'n the preceding meetings , and what had to bo gotten out of the way so as to lo.ivc the field clear for the lie w council. Bills foi- the citv election to the amount of $ -257.10 for polling places und registrars , judges' nnej clerks' salary were allowed. The report of the canvassing board was read. As the total vote for the various can didates was re-ael and the long row of demo cratic majorities was built up before thu eyes of the aldermen , the republicans present tv. IrleJ their thumbs and smiled lonesome lool.ing sinlle.s.while Alderman Smith who , in an unguarded moment had called for a rending of the figures in full , looked as thoiiL'h hi ; wished ho hadn't. Chairman Van Brunt of the finance com mittee , rejwtod that the polltax collector had received S-30 IX ) more than ho was en titled to , by 'taking 20 cents per notice served , whether the party notified paid up or not , and also 10 per ce-nt of all the money collected. This , so the city attorney said , was illegal. Mr Mcl uvn stated that he had done as .ill predecessors had done for nine ye-ars A motion to require him to re fund the amount claimed to have been over charged was lost , the two democr.its voting ajc and the lour republicans no. A subse quent motion to allow him the amount VVMS also lost , the etemocr.its voting no and the republic-ails a > o. At this ptint Aldeiman Jennings intro duced a resolution pa.\ ins a llattei ing testimonial menial to the ability and honcstj of the four outgoing aldermen. Mai ne , I'.u-e , Van Brunt and'-raves , anil the esteem in which they are held by their colleagues , ana containing a delicately eonceivcl insinuation that they would bo glad to meet them on the other sHe of Jordan , if not again in this world. The resolution was adopted by the three other aldermen , after which the council adjourned sine die. A Miimmiitli Kme-lopo Order. The largest order that has ever been given in the state for envelopes was ' pnt east a few days ago by the United States Masonic Benevolent association of Coun cil BluiTs. It called for 200,000 printed envelopes of a special pattern. This was the second order given within a ycar.tho first last fall calling for 100,000. How long thcto will last is a problem that would not bo diflleult of solution if the mathematician was permitted to watch the work of the mailing machine that drops UOO letters a minute into Uncle Sam's twenty foot mail Inx that has been constructed for the especial benefit of the Masonic people. Where do thee letters go ? Into the hands of the thousands of certificate holders of the great Masonic Fraternal Insurance association that has paid the wielows and orphans of eloceased Masons over i" > )0,000 in the last six years. Noth ing succeeds like fane-cess , and there is nothing in the history of successful life insurance that eimparcs with the splen did record of this young giant of the west. Its success is not duo alone to splendid and brilliant management , butte to the faultless plan upon which the association is founded , giving every cor- lificato holder an impregnable guaranty of protection in all its phases to himself and those whom ho is seeking to protect by his love and providence. The World'- fair year gives something more than promises that it will bo the reel letter year in the history of the asso ciation. Active demand for acreage in the Klein tract testifies to its location , cheapness and desirability for fruit , gardening and suburban property , from ono to forty acres for sale , two and one-half miles cast of postoilice , by Day & Hess , 3'J ' Pearl street. Sisters Kxplaln. COUNCIL BLurrs , la. , March 14 To the Editor of THE BBC : Camilla Larson , who was sent to the Clarlnda State institution yesterday , was in St. Bernird's hospital since the night of the printers' b ill , D-vom- bcr 28 , when she had lost her mind and was brought to the sisters by a polk-oman about 4 o'clock a. in. During her stay here she had spells of violent insanity. In the last attack of It her father called at different times , but for the sake of his own feelings we refused him admittance to the Insane department , fearing ho would feel badly to see his elaugh' ter in that distressing state. Ho came again on Sunday , when she was somewhat better , and she asked him to talto her home , which ho did , and misconstrued our kindness In re fusing him admission to see her before When the i > olieo called us up at 2 o'clocli Monday morning wo refused to take her on account of her relatives as Jong as thci would not take our advk-e. Dr Th > uiav under wtioso mod leal treatment she has been , knows welj there was no truth in the assertion that she was not properly cared for. In her sane Intervals no one could be more respectful and grateful to her attend ants than she was. Siyrens op MCHCY. lu\ntiiHtu Tilt * Splrmllil lmc > .ttii'iH Op portunlty An excursion for North Galveston , Tex will leave Omaha March 20th. ISM Specia inducements. For particulars a , ply t < Agent D. D. Smeaton , Itoom 17 , Barkei block , Omaha. Bourieius Music House. Fine pianos and organs for cash 01 payments. 114 Stutsman street , C. Bluffs Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p m. at thu Council Bluffs Medical am , Surgical institute , 20th and Broadway Mine. Helen Merrill , halt-dressing am maniuurc. Room 312 , Merriaui block. DUtrlct Court Jury. The following Jury was selected ycstonla ; to servo at the next term ol the distrlc court , which opens April 4. Thojurymei aruordoicu to present themselves fordut\ April 21. Gergcn Peterson , First ward ; N W. Williams , "First ward ; W. C Dickey Fourth ward ; Edwin Wllkius. Sixth ward J. Guilfoylo , Fifth ward ; D. W Foster Third wjird ; Henry G. Miller , Senond ward J. O. Spauldiug , Second ward ; \V A. Me Ancny , Fifth ward ; Oscar Hunsel , Fiftl ward ; Ira Martin. Silver Creek ; Henr : Lowe. ItockfordV. ; . Bochm , Keg Creek John Downs. Norwulk ; Lawrence Kernoy Ilardin K M Hoitfh. Ncda M F Wll Hams. HarclDfll , W J Darrington , llonmer Josfpb Hancock , Garner , Wnllaeo Walker- Crescent , Adoljih Wunker , Mlnlcn , John Wulff. York. John Coilo , Leu is , Hubert Miller , Washington. ritiii : itttiixii : . MrrrlmntA lltprpusl hrimrlvrn In Its I'lirnr UN HiMirllt t i Council lllun . Will .Vccnt motor faros , cause the retail trade to be drained o.T to Omatn ? Tint Is a question which has bean dlsjusjel pretty freely of late , anl tliDS3 Interacted In main taining the present 10-cent rate have been Industriously and Ingeniously endeavoring to frighten thu Council Bluffs people by the bugbear of loss of trade. A few express the opinion that It would bo better If the fare was put up to Jl , so as to prevent Council Bluffs folks from golne over the river to buy goods , but they readily admit that the time of walled cities and enforced patronaco Is past , and even the pessimists , when forced to face the question , have to admit that a 10- cent faro does not keep anybody from going to Omaha to buy goods if lie wants to , but does prevent many who work in Omaha from living on this side. A hasty canvass was made among the merchants to get an expression of the real feeling in the matter. The result is given below - low , and those who are familiar with the names and standing of the shiners need not be told that they represent fairly the real sentiment of the business circles. There are others whoso names do not appear , not be cause thev are opposed to a 5-cent fare or a free bridge , but because they weie not seen by those who circulated the paper. There is but one answer to the question as to how Council Blutls merchants feel in regard to a fi-eent faro or a free bridge , or both. It Is as follows : We , the under'.lBiied , bjllovo that a 5-cent fuie to Omaha or even a free brlilu'olll Imlld up ( . 'ouncll ItlulTsaml iniitet tally Increase tin- ale of im'rrhiimlNe In this ell ) : Thomas Metcalf , Council HlulTs Carpt-t com pany , K. } ' . . Adams , J. II LOIIB , .X K. KtnpKle , T. 1) . King A , Co. , I' . W. Spetnmn A. llio.- JarvU \ Vliucompany. . John Mcrcen , K. 1) . Amy .1 Co. , Chiulus Arnd. ( . 'ouncll ItlullS Lumber company , Cole Hun. , J. C. Hlvliy , 1) ) . W. llnshiifll , Council lllutls 1'iilnt , Oil and ( ilashcoiiiuaiiy , Kll Itrnnn , Dumielte & . Cj , . \V. e > ly , ( Jeorco Mrfall. K. lV Ilaker , J. C' . I'Haven. ) W. I' . Kitep , Taylor A. Common , Mi'tealf Hro . . J. I ) . CrocKnell , I' . II. , liiciiie- | mln & Co. , Cole & Cole , I'loni'or Implement I'omp.iny , Council HlutTi Kiirnlttiie company. ViuelerA Iin. . I. . Klrlit , IVter Tholl , Ci ' < TSi' ! lllaxslm , I ) . II. Mi'lUm-ld & Co. , IMur ItwU , IVii'gov > Moon1 , llarli1 , IIiail Co , Svvanson Music I'oniimnv , .1.11 Atkins , N. \ \ . Wllll.inis , J..nlli'i. . llr. I'V. . lloujthtnn , fieorge s. Davis , (5. i : M.vers. .1. K tnyuerV. . N llomor. 1'otli- wlnjli.im , Whlti'lnvv & Co.V. . A. CoJ. . Muclli-t. Liltmevvi'g , V PfhoenUi I. . S T. SIc- Atee , IV'tei-on X ! ( 'lilossln , O. II Ilronn. J. II. wiiiltli. Crystal Mill and drain company , 1' . ( iiinmmde ( ! ecrii' lloaglaml ( liranchi. .lames A. llutcrstoclt , I' . II Hvans Olu Ktisinilssen , J. H Dileshac'li. charl"s 1'rolistln. John Clausen , Hell & ton , W. II. llfadley , h. Klnm.'hun , W. N. VoungV. . I' . Morris. P. C. DP Vol. All alumni ( or North ( iiiWeAton. An excursion for North Galreslon. Tex. , will leave Omaha March 20th. Ib'J.t. Special inducements are offered. For particulars apply to Agent D. D. Smeaton , Uoom 17 , Barker block , Omaha. The Council BlulTb Insurance company has over oOO local agents besides the force of traveling specials , and each is talking abjut and advertising the city every dnv in the year. The leading eit- iicens and the biiaincbS men of the city rcali/.e that they are helping along their own interests when they patronize this kind of home enterprise. Charged with Tdurllnn. William Baucrkcmpcr. a jirasperous young fanner of Lewis township , was arrested and brought into the city yesterday by Constable Baker to answer to the charge of seduction. Anna Damit/ , young girl living with her parents in the same township , is the prose cuting witness , and she has n 7-days-old child for which shu holds Bauerkemper re sponsible. The case will bo heard on Fridaj before Justice Vien , and In the mcintlmo the defendant is in Jail , ho having been un able to give bail up to last evening" He has made no denial of his guilt , but swears up and down that notning on earth , not even the penitentiary , will induce him to marry the young lady. The guaranteed cure for all headaches is Bromo-Seltzer Trial bottle lOe. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. TELiiilt.l I'll 1C JIltUM'S. Domestic. No lives were lost In the iccent floods at Kalamazoo . Thrun , the alleged life Insurance swindler , hasli'-en arrested at New Orleans , La. Hallroad travel In the vicinity of.Iihpemlnz , Mich. , lm > been blockaded by dccn sno\v foi for the ] nihl thiee davs. Itabbl Mmon Isaac rrankoNtcIn of Cincin nati , O. , Is accused of cheating a Polish Jew out of if.1 by a confidence gume. A bill pi-ovldlnc for licensing peddlers that vv.is adopted by the assembly of Minnesota contain ! , an exemption In the case of old kol- People like to try new things , but when they have satisfied curiosity by trying some of the new preparations , they gladly go back to the old reliable Liebig Company Extract of Beef used around the world by millions of families for over a quarter of a centuryand constantly increasing in populari ty in the United States. For Improicci ninl Economic Cooktrj * . For Delicious Itefrt-Hliiiic Heel Tea. as usual at the next school election but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote every day m the week in favor of WHSTE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal as a labor and temper saver on wash-day. The "White Russian" is-a - great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the hands is per fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics , JAS. S. KIRIC& CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap , tllPM who. when unnlili * In do other work nrr tobo permitted in peddle v'vds In MlniH-sotu without imylnit Ili'i'tisi. 1'mf. IliHTniii ot tin' Wy.itnlnit university Ins | HII uiMilnt | ) < ! surJTidttuh'iit - of the \ \ toinliii ; aitrlrulturiil t.xliihlt at tinVorld'n ( air airThe The anti-rnri1 trnrk jveoplr pmtmlily coured n vletorv In the I'lcrtloii at l.lndi-n. N. J. , todny , ckftliitf a full nunlttfoiKO town roiu- tnlttev. The iMiurd of directors ot tin ? U'tilgh Valley Uullroad eonipiinyesterday nfturnmin de- elnred alu-irterly dividend of 1 < tier cent , payable April 10. Irfjill * Nettlehorst , well knonn tliroucliout the north est as a proniliM'iit tnenihTot nev- rnil ( lertiiati ooU'tles , died lust night ot llrlghts disease. I'lineral isrvlct's worn held jeMerdny over the remain * of the lute LnUe Selinoleioft by tlui Cincinnati , ( ' . , Order of Klki. Ills leinalns will be taken to lloston for burial. The lower homo en thu Minnesota leelMa- turo has jmsscd thuJac-olxon bill , romiicllltu rallroinN to transfer cars from one line to an other at Junction points without extra charge. The work of Kettliitf exhibits Into the World's fair buildings and linttlti ; the big show In slmpe for I he opening on Miiy 1 , Istoliepushi-d from this time on as It has not been donu be fore. fore.At At a meeting of the Ininrd of directors of the whisky trust nt 1'eorln , III..yesterday , It vvns decided to pass the dividend this month. The money Is needed to meet the competition of new houses. The general sales nsunto of the Anthracite Coal trust have announced thu following re ductions In lite price of coal : Ten cents em plate , till cents on egg and chestnut , and 00 cints on stove per ton. The three men arrested on suspicion of hayIng - Ing murdered and robbed n Chicago linn In t. lidiils about two veoks a o have been Idi'titl- llo I as the men who commit ted the crime by u cuuple of colored women. Allalrs In the Ann Arbor strike lematn piactlcally unchanged , though settlement ele ' < not seem far olV. The stilUers them selves and the ulllcurs ot the hrolhuihood te- maln ictlcent on the subject. The Alabama National bunk of Moblleelosed Us doors liv direction of ItanU I\amlner ! Campbell. Hepo-ltors will be paid In full , but the capital stocU ot the bank Is.Initialled to the amount of tG'J.OOO , or auemt 4percent. . ( leneial \ \ healon at H in Antonio , TeIs In recelplo f Infoiniiitlon fiom I'ort lilnggold ad vising him thailof the levolutlonlsts siir- lendered to the tro.ips on Sunday , and havu been placed In jail. The runners and Traderhink of Mont- cnmery t'ity , Mo. , was entered by burglars Mond'ty night. Hut vault helm : blown open and robbed" iJ.DO ) . The vtiult and ! -.ifo are niiarly a total viieok. The combined loss to the bank will be iu.G'Ji ) . I'loieiico T. Donovan , e\-memhor of the state board of mediation and aibltratlon of New YorkDr. Saiah H. Clia e and a midwife. named 1'rederl ijue Hlemer. weie Indicted for manslaughter by thu grand juiy jestei- elay. They are charged with causing the death of > largaietM onranl. The American I'emale Itase Il.ill club , com- pixeil of nine young women and Joseph llruck- ner , manager of the team , of New \ ork , Imvo bK.ught suit for damages against the Spanish government fonoitgh treatment revelvrelro- cently at the hands of a Cuban mob , In whli h he and thu gills buiely escaped with their lives. Judgments were rendered yesterday In the M-cond district coin I of A\yomlng npaliist Johnson county In favor of John M. Davld- MIII of Cbe-yenne for $ aUH : K. A. Italian ! of Denver for J3UU audit. \ \ . Ilreckens of Chey enne for } GOO. Tbu three named were the at torneys for Johnson county In the prosecution of the cattlemen's case. Many of the Michigan streams which for the past few days haru been out of their banks are subsiding. In many localities thu water Is still very deep , and much dumiiso Is being caused every day Crops have been Injured along thu rlvors' banks and It Is said that many farmers will be able to prepaiu their giound for planting this year. Dispatches from H'lst Africa announce Im portant German successes. In Tabora. Moslem mobs have taken possession of C.'usar.i , and havu murdeied and robbed hun- diedaor Armenians. Many anarchists were arrested today by the police. The police secured a huge amount of anarchist literature and e.\ploslves. Thu llurlln polltlc-il organs are urging the leaders of the p.irilc * to waste no lime In preparing - paring an appeal to th6 country on"thu army At a special meeting yestoi day of the Dublin synod of the 1'rotestutit church of Ireland ntsolutlons wcru adopted condemning thu Irish homu rule bill. Thocaptalnof the stuamshlp Teutonic re ported ut Uueunstown , yv torday tint lio'had taken a long southerly course , but had i > uun nothing of the steamsiilp Naronic. Thu Hritlsh and flu natives ami the moun tain tribes In thu vicinity of ( 'Mitral , In the Pamir country , have lately had suvural lleree engagements , all resulting In victory for the English. " The trial of Chailes do Losseps and his fel low defendants was resumed yesterday buforo the court of assizes In I' , ils. Hut little addi tional testimony was handed In. lloforo ad journment the huiirlngof witnesses was con cluded and the counsel for the prosecution began their aigumcnts. Tlieio was another exciting scene In the Tiench Chamber : if Deputies yesterday over the debate on tlic Panama canal scandals. M. Doroulede came very nearly prucl- pltatlng a riot by the languagu In which he attacked thu goveinmcnt. In thu Senate a .similar scene was en acted , but that body on a eiuestlon of confi dence ! sustained the government by a vote of JUU to & 9. K.irly Vegetables Arc KarlloU at North ( alveflton. A spcclcl excursion to North Galveston , Tex. , will leave Omaha March 120th , 1MK1. For inducements and iull ivirtieulars apply to Apent D D. Smeaton , Hoora 17 , Barker Mock , Omaha. 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Telephone 1U > J. lilUNCi THIS WITH YOU 04TCIITOT1IOMAH1' 81111'SON. Waihlngton FA I tW I dn- * ' No n"-1' Ie > unt" C"1Uob" i n i uu i vulnet w JnTeQlori Uulde ( , w Io [ BE IT , Faille's ' Oeierf Gompoonil Head and Stiouiders Above Coiiv petitors. Word from mm , Wm < > 'Mm ' fl / l 'Wffll % mm * $ Physicians prcsoribo it Because it jnakes tioople well. Nether remedy was o\er so generally recommended by the nit'dicnl ] ) rofcsslon. Prof. Edvviud E Phelps , M.D. , LL D. Of Dartsinouth Ceillotre. who first pre scribed it , was ono ol the most eminent of practitioners. The formula , which has boon freely given to the medical profession , has been indorsed from the first ; for Paino's celery compound is not a patent medicine - cine , n sarsaparilln , or nti ordinary tonic , but is the trtio remedy for dis eases arising from debility of the nerv ous system. It is n positive qure for dyspepsia , bil iousness , liver complaint , nou'alpin , rheumatism , all nervous diseases , and kidney troubles. Says W. E. Anthony , M. D. , of Provi dence : "I have used Paino's celery compound , nnd the patients expressed themselves as much pleased with the effect experienced from its use. As : i tonic nnd restorative , it seems to meet- the indications in cases of debility , such , as n rule , as are the sequel of the grip. 1 shall bo pleased to recommend its use wherever it is indicated. " E. H. Judklns , M.D. , of PortlandMe. , says , : "Physicians do not praise patent or proorietary medicines or prescribe them for their patients. Honest nrncti- tionors , hovveve'r , when proprietors fur nish the formula of u medicine , must frankly test it merits , if it bus any , and not hesitate to express their opinions of it. This 1 have been doingin my prac tice with Pnlne's celery compound. Knowing of what it is composed and the high reputation of its discoverer , Prof. Edward E. Phelp * , M. D. , LL. D. , of D irtmQuth , I gave it u thorough trial nnd found it to meet every want of the maladies for which it is recommended. "While 'burning midnight oil' myself I found it a very valuable Fystctniu reg ulator , I might siy renovator. To rheu matic patients it lui ? poved : of great set-vice , and in the alarming greivvth of serious nervous nll'ectiotis in the 10th century , I cannot but sav when people have to keep dtsing , lot them tiKoso helpful and harmless a medicine iin Paine's colony compound , for _ it is of much benefit in this class of disorders. " Snys J. II. Lindsley , M. U . of Uecd\ Ferry , N. II. : ' 'I li.ivo used Panic's celery compound , with th most nappy res-ubs. I ca-i cheerfully recommend it in nil chroniccascs , such as rheumatism , nervous nlTcctiona , eta. also in cacC3 of debility from long-continued fover- , and general debility from whatever cause. 1 am daily prescribing Iho compound. " From Lewis Blundin. the vvo.ll known physicianwhose is in Hulinovillo.Peati. , conies this to.alitt.onial : "It fives mo great plcasjro to say that my former expressed opinion of P.iino's celery compound has not been altered by its continued use. Wherever my prognosis nnd diagnosis of u case indicates Us use , I freely lecommcnd nnd prescribe it , with faith in its goud Jesuits , und I am never deceived in them. I find it to bo a grand lemedy. I urn much pleased with its tonic and nervine qnulitics. lu In my own case the co 1 tissues of the kidneys wore radidly breaking down nnd I was fast drifting into confirmed nlbuminaria , or Bi ight's disease , when Paino's celery compound nt once ar rested the decay , nnel I lind myself on the r.ipid rand to permanent recovei v. " C. E. Cole , iM. U , the mcdicui direc tor of the Prairie du Chieii Medical In stitute , Biy"I have used consider able Pnine's celery comp 'tind in my practice during the past four years , nnd I consider it the best preparation of its kind on the market. I have used it with good results in the bilious disor ders peculiar to this climate. " Just received a Tine line of GOODtS. Huvo removed from my old stand and now occupy the nutlru lluor. Over 5'K ) UrotuUvay , C nincil Hhifls. See : High Grade Pneuma tic. S25-33lb. ! Road Racers. 12 years experience , largest line of wheels in the west , see wholesale 01 retail. Honniring done. Wo cun ' -hango your old solid tire to ap'.ieu - m.itic. Send for catalogue. CCXL73 < & COZJ3 , Council Bluffs , la. ? " Solo Agents for Victor Bie-yclcs HERE'S THE \\AY \ ? It Is used to euro vou u pr ejj- less , pure , p o is.uit , IIKC VT I- INU treatment. Thn won lor- ful. swift. sl'KB I'lTlll' , fjr - . I'ouflis. Uutiirrh llronchll s , f AstliniH , Consumption , II-iJ- ncho ( sick or nerve m. NurJ eTRSuMpW" vous 1'rostr.itleui llrljnt , rcli : 2jJ 'JSWiftJi * hlood ! Ncvfonurn'v' EustloL.K f"jg . step ! In f.eot. n new Uxvee-n Ilnau" und 4 ir.uls OKNCIIATOII. rUUEl Oa.lorwrllo , SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Euito SJlit eclr GO TO A Specialist If you are suffering Xoe-il . If you uro butTorlnc vrith cohl In Uio he id , caturrh , earache , Uuafnos or ( lUohir : es trim the ours ; If you are suffering with ilUansesof tliethrouU DR. M. H.CHAMQERLIN1 aex > mueteiiitandrulIiiblosp cluHt In euinrra and Ulsoahos of tlio eye , oar and throat , Odlre over Ueuo ti Oo.'i itorc , Council 11 luffs , Iowa ImprovaJ SifilElrnhrj / , KIMBALL BROS. MAIIA OITICK 1014 DUfJIAS STHBSP Cor Oth St and 11 Avo. Council Illuffs. DISORDERS 1 Anil all ( lit train ot KVllA WKKNK4biDKlilLITV : , KT " tlal ac- reirapnnT tliuru In mm Ut H KIV anil I' H.MA- NUNTI.V ttltKIl full yntUNIiTlI anU tons glvcMi touvi-rr Pirtof the boor I will cn < ! do- urulr packed ) I'llKf. to snjr luAarer tiie preicrlii- tlun that curi-d u e of llit-nu trouhlun Addrvdi , 1 . A. llltAULUV llATTLtCUEIU , MIC1L Prom Hodgdon , Me. , James V. Tabor. M. D. , writes : " 1 w.ll certify in refer ence to the great relief obtained by the use of Paino's celery c'onpouud in the nftei'-olFeets of the giip , Irregular mo tions of tbo heart , numbness of the hands and feet , p.utiil loss of bruin power , and in kidney troubles. Not only mj p-itiunts , but both Mr-i. Tnbor und myself luive u ed it with good success. " And by the same mail comes n letter from Mr. Alb-srt Wool of Ilavorhlll , Ma&s. , whoso likeness appears above , In which ho says : "I was troubled with the asthma , fo some five years , and nt times found it very dillkult to brcdlhe. I took Pnine's celery r.oin- I ound , which has entirely cured mo. After taking two bottles I derived great benollt I am now nen-ly 01 years old but can wall ; 113 sp"y ns a. young man. I was also troubled uDontwalking ; my my feet woulo burn very b.idlv , but that feeling nil left mi after taking the com pound. I nm vcrv simvt today nnd my f.iiends all speak of wh , t a change there is in me. They ask mo whit I have boon doing to look BO well and I toll them that I took Pnino's celery com pound. I have recommended it to ft number of rnv friends und they are us ing it. " ljJ. . fl. Jacobs of Burnham , Mo. , says that nftor suffering seven weeks with lumbigo ho utcd two bottles of Paino's celery compound and was cured. "Paino's celery compound. " ho says , ' is n very valuable compound to mo , nnd I use it in my pr.iutlco. " Washington correspondents have re cently given Pnino'e celery compound a great deal of ultontion binco the most wonderful cure elTefted in the cose of Gen. Hamilton. The medical journals of this country have given more space in the last 'cw yca'-s to the many ro- mnrkablo cases where the use of Paino's celery compound has made people well than'any other ono subject. COUNCIL BLIHFJ ST3M DYZ Wd.Y ( All kinds of Dyuln : and Oio-mlni done In Khn hUliost style of tie ! irL I'udoJ uiU tiilnud fabrics mule to lol : us Ko.l ua new. \Vori \ ; jiromptly ( lone nn I do.llvorol in all ) > urtb of the country. Send for price 1UU C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. iircadwiiv. neur Northwestern > o ot , Co / IOIIIII ft4 , ' III Special BLU3. iJ < OIl SAIl -rull bet uf tliners tools , cnod condi tion. H bargain Inquire of Kmpkle-buuKart llardwnru c.o. Council Illunn / lUACItlialn liAw on cuu llr , Ne-h . at M M. UU " In Frnnttcr $ 5 W Improved UJJ acres In nuf- fnlo county. (17 M ( ion J I > J tlirjj miles fruui Illoomlnntun , 1 rnnklln ooiinty. fj I , ( in ot'jjr f&rmB for Rale Johnston ,1 Van I'atioa. pAUAtsror mtle. 73 by JJ3 f e. on rruaklla 22 acrus betwosn Klnt st and franklin ari. I'o i ulnttlnj : properly In tii'J o ty. tZJ.iWJ. 'Iwo lotiopo i lto riilrdit cUjJl , ( I,5J ) eno lotln VMIiton Terr.ioo MiJ ' 1 lire'1 loll cor Main yt nnd < 2tli nvo IltiJt Bill foi Implement liousu In thi olty. ll.ilj Uiu.-eo.V 1'owlo 235 I'oarl it. 1 < 0'\i UU well Improve , ! f.tnn In Iowa nl fij. < fl ) ncri's ImprorudiU H.irJjn au I fruit farm near Council lllnlTs , tyj HplunJII II ) acre farm near e.lenwoud , j ) . Faimi. cnrdun uud fruit Uad > ( jr Bule. Johnnton , V Van 1'attjn ij1 ill KKXTMtfO \ 10 room lion HO with all modem Improvement ! , ou I'nrk nvunuo , ti ner month. B room liouiu with need burn , nun , tli vet month. I Incoln nvnnuc Four cottaxo ho'inua lu Twin City Place , near Kry llros ' factory , ti per month ( inch. & room cottnuei on Tiitrd avunuo , north of trana- f r ill per month .Vroora cottage on Avcnui e" , near SOth itrprt. t ) I or month. Apply tu K. II. OJell , No 7 , llaldnrla blocU , Council nlutn. \\TANT15I ) l'u ltl in liy a younif lady aa ulcuo- * tirnplior bookkueper or both Has hud ox * pcrlenre. Aildrux f , . M , lit Illdiro ttrcut. touucll Ululla. AllSlUACTdiind loins Karoi an1 city ptjyit'.r bought anJ lolJ. 1'Jiay X 1'ao.un , counjll lllulls GVUIIAOK rniDval , c : pools , Taults chl'nnjys cluiined. Well prepareJ for the work , UJ llurko city bullulnv. IIlAVK a larua Hit of propsrty. Improrvd ami unimproved , for oliilii all parti ot tuj city , most ol it at low prlcj * ; none of U very cucap. If sou think of buying , entnu and uo what I can oner you It may tare you uioiuy II. U. McJeei. .No. IO .Main strettt. 1OH UICNT furnlshut rooms for man nod wlfa Atldresn It V. Hot ) out ee II1 Jl'Ohu.N. clrll e-nvlnccr , llluo prints of J.Council Illu3s and all additions ; also ps.stur gi for WO bead of sloct. IW > litu UTCUUO.