* J < : :1Il : ' IIIIIIIJJJJ1 ! ! I , " " " " . - , , , , , - . : : . : . . . ; : : : : . : I- . . . , , r' ' . " ; . , - . " , , , : : ; ' . ; . : " . , - , . , , : ' ' " , . . " . " , . ' " , " ' 'r'7 - . " 'I" ' I' ' " . - - - - . . - . "f . . . , - - - F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE O [ .lI DAILY nEE : SA'ItUIIIAY . , DEOEM13ER 29 , 1Sf ) , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ a ' . 'TnE OMAHA DAILY lEg , I COUNCIT llLUI'FS. OFFIC , - NO. 12 PEAHL STnEET. , . Delveed by tArrier to any part of the cl7 , II. W. TILTON , Lesco. TEIrrnONISluslntl omee No. 4 : night . < lor , No. 23. r " JI."OI , lIX7'1Oi. - Granl hotel , Council lurs , reopened Oct. t. Mayne neal state I agency , & 39 Droadway. rue MlnlHterlnl assocloton meets on ton- lay al 10:30 : a. m. In the stullo at the First ) 'rCbyl rIRn church JUllgo Smith hell n court ycterday on account cU the lerlouR illness oE his baby I claughr with lung [ ever. I A liceno Issued I ' to marriage lcense was RUe1 } 'estellay Slophen I ) . l.ulow , , ngel 22 , nnl Agnes Mc- Grall ( , aged 1G , both ot Omaha A meeting of the limit City Typographical union will be heM Sunday ofernoon , II which the nnnual electon of ofcer wi take place I I ell that 3. J. Stelulman will se\'er all connection with the Nonpareil after JAnu. ury 1 , havIng ( lSp09rll ; or what little slccl ho had : In the frst ploce. ' The 11u9trlal school wil meet In the new headquarters , over the Slate SavlnRs hank , this nCernoon at 2:30. : The Ilresents lnt by Mis Caroline I. ollge from New York elt } wi he (1itributet1. Ofcer Well ot the polce force waR vlslll ] Thursday night by some unholy rascal who hail no just conception of the majesty ot the law. Pour holeR or hay were steen : from his barn , and the thief has nol yet sent In his card. 11ev. E. W. Alien announces that a re- cepton wl ho heM from i to It o'clock Now Year's night at the Christian taher. node. ( leutlemen will he received al the Oentemen wi ' noce. ( tabernacle Ilurlng the afternoon from 2 to G. All are invited. John Lnngdoti. one ot the three bOys charged wIth nipping some caps anl gloves from the 10ston store , wns dIscharged In a justce court yesterday. The other two , Hos and 1)'t ] , are about halt way through n ten.day Jail sentence Ross , Gregg and Elmer Sayers , familiar to polce court habllues In this city , have just been IndIcted by the Mills county grAnd jury. They hail , been carrying ou a syste- 4 mnte rohbery ot farms In flint vicinity , hut were finally nabbe,1 aCer tealnl a wagon load ] ot onIons front a farmer Iii St. Mary township Mary North commenced suIt for a divorce yesterday ] against Nephl North , who 18 at present In the Insane asylum at Clarinda. In her petition she alleges that they have been married for twenty years , for the last fifteen ot which he hal heeu I habItual drunkard , strikIng her with his fist reo peately and abusing her In other ways Thomas Keley and Frank I.lbbey entered I 'lea ot guilty to the chnrgE of stealing some clothing from l3ouo's store , 01\1 their case was contInued for sentence until this morning , II order that they Ilght testify In the case of their ( eOlpallon , Mike Kennan The latter claims he did not visit the store , and consequently has entered a plea ot not guilty. Nell Holland , , a maiden of somber-hued reputation , precipitated a row Oi the "row" yesterday , shortly after beIng released from a term In the city jail. She pall a visit to one Myrtle Shepard , whom she blamed for her arrest , and proceeded to foreclose a mortgage upon her scalp. Soon several other Youn ladles joined In. and Plerco street was a mss of flying back . hair all other thIngs Miss : Holland Is now to be found al the city . marshal's oflice. .i , marshaIl ofce. The transcript ot nine indictments against William Dckerson for crookedness In con- necton wIth the failure ot the Cass County bank has been receh'ed at the office of the county clerk ot this counly. After two ot the bank wreckers had been sentenced lethe the penitentIary Dckerson obtained a change of venue on the ground that the People ot Atlantic were prejudiced against him to such an extent that he would not receIve 1 fair ; trial. The case will probably he tried at the term or the district court which opens . t January 8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo have $400,000 to loan upon Improved farms In Iowa and will take all the gilt- edged loans offered at low rates. 'Ve lo not want wild lands and wi not loan In Ne brala. Louge & Towle , 23 : Pearl street. The laundries use Domestic soap. Try Eagle laundry , 721 roadway , for , good work Our 'medium gloBs finIsh can t be , beat , blt we do strictly hand work , domestic nlsh. when preterrelt. Telephone 151. e , Domestic soap breaks hard water. , : I'ICIf.S4L i..rtn.z GU.l I'1IS. - olilo Knox Is In KansaB. E. H. MerrIam Is In Chicago. O. C. Gaston ot Tabor was In the city last \'enlng. City Engineer S. L. Etnyre IB vIsitIng rela. tives In Oregon , Ill. tves I. Mrs. C. I Pinney Is to bo out ot the city for the next two weeks. Miss Winnie McIntyre Is visiting for ten days at Falls City , Neb P. Mllonberger and family let for their new home In Sal Lake City. John Atwood ot Sioux Falls , S. D. , Is In the city , visiting his relatives . ' - , , . . ; . ' It. E. Wiatt 1105 l returned fro I a short . . visit with friends In LIncoln , Neb. Dr. S. D. Daily or Red Oak. Ia. . IR In the city , the guest or his son.ln-Iaw , J. M. Lng- street. Mrs. 1. ' NIles ot Sioux City Is spending the holidays with her sister , Mrs. Taylor Wolsey. Miss Patricia Darrnugh has returned home from St. Joseph , Mo. , to spend her holiday \'aCaUon. \v. P. Wlglman and wlto leave tomorrow evening ' for Florida , where they wIll spend the next three 10nthB , Miss Josephine Scahi Is spending the hol. Idays with her sister , Margaret , al Mt Scholastica's academy , Atchison , Kns. Charles A. I.oucks , one or the night clerks It the Mlwauleee , Is laid Il ) wih weal eyes . It Is feared , that he may lese his sIght. Mrs. Thomas Austin ot Crete , Neb , Is In the city for a visit with her Parents , Mr. Ilt Mrs. \ VV , Wallace on Bluff street Dr. F. 'r , Seybert has gone on In eastern trIp lIe wi take \'asliimmgton , New York , Dos ton amid Ihlolelhlu , on his war , nev. A. S. Luring left last evening for Evanston , lii. , to resume his studies In Dorrtt Theological seminary , connected with the Northwester ulh'erBly. Miss Mauti hlazen went to A\'oCa Thur day I'enlng to take hart I.n an elocutionary way In an eltertlinment given hy the Epworth leahre , for the hcnll of three young lalles . who are about to engage In missionary work In Iodla amid China l'resllenl Coveland anti Secretary t.amonl Ir both fond at doughnuts. They leo them best when cooked whim 1)r. PrIco' Cream flaking I'owder. Termlu Cuml"ucloll. . . The city clerk has received an ofclal cent- munlcton from the Omaha Bridge amid 'fer- . ; Dllnal company notifying hll ot tIme Iccel.t- . Inee of the ordinance recenty paucd hy the city counci grantng a rIght or way for I track on Union ' . avenue Yesterday Fred 5. Harris , superlntenden't of the Terminal eOIlpany ) , was In the city looking up the 'Wllers ot the property abuttng on Union venue preparatory to getting their permls- lion to lay the tracks. As loon lS this tor- Dalty has len complied with the work at Irldlng will betaken up. Dourlclus' music house bus few expenses : . high grade planes are sold reasonably UG ' Btutlman street. DavIs sells drugs , paint and glass cheap . 'Vliberwomen use Domestic soap , I.ef lor Cutler Hsspi'I. . L.E. . DavIs , time North Omaha man who Was talen Inlano aL the Nortbweatlr depot Thursday a'ttermioon , heft yesterday morning for Cedar allldl , IQ cmllan ) ' with his wlo , 110 bad started for that. clt . le Itarted that-city time day before to \ 'lsit reltive . but became , leUentell when he got as tar aisttmo Nortimrcatern al flr al Norlhwcater depot . ' ' 2 QrelN1 mdle- cures - ' eli leilney lieu- 7' \ . Trial ! , size ; 25 cents. Al dru&15tl. , . - NEWS FRO1 I l COUNCIL BLUFFS - Bartender Maloney Pnrc1scs a Little More Experience in Human Nature , lIE HELPED OUT A SUFFERING FARMER ( n.o Ills liidoremnent to the ChtcK of R IAI " Ito Iliml loncy , In the lank At (1"ucoo unit Now i InOT Heler , William Maloney , bartemrr ] at the Grand hotel , Is out just $26 ns the result of letting his good nature gel the better of his Jllg- mnent. The lay before [ Christmas Allison I.'oote , a armerlsh looking fellow [ hal I I ; from [ leneoe , la. , cnlecl on him mll an- flounced , that he was In a peck ot trouble. lie had conic to town Inlendlug to buy Christ- las h'rcents for hut tam I ) ' , but when he got hero he fell amomig thieves and ountl amonJ hhnsel btrapped. lie hind plenty ot mooney In the Ilencoo hank , but the storekeepers didn't know him nn,1 , wouldn't honor his check , Unless Mllone } ' would 10 the right thing by hln ho woull hl\o to go home , without tO , red calico dross for Sally Ann ! anll the candy cane for time baby , Maloney : stepped to tIme [ front although he hall only seel Pooto a few times , ant rescued the feelings of Sally Ann and thin baby by writ- log a note to John Deno & Co. , In which he said : "The beArer wants 10 buy I huh of goods from you. 1 know him , anll his check 19 all right. Wt.IIA:1 MALONEY . " Yesterday ho received I package through the mail cOltalnlng the check for 2G , slgnell by Alison Foote . and n neatly worded no- tce of protest , The check had been lrnsent- ell al the Bank ot Dencoo for Pl'ment , which was reusell [ for lack of fimmids. Time popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Iemedy and the high esteem In which It Is held leads us to believe I to be an artele of great worth and mcrlt. We have the pleas- ore ot Ilvlng the experience of three proml. nent cItizens ot Hedondo Beach , Cal. . In the use of the remedy Mr. A. V. Trudel says : "I hn\o always received prompt ) relief when I use Chamberlain's Cough Hcmed ) . . . Mr. James Orchn-d says : "I am Bathfed that Chambcrlaln's Cough nemed cured my cold " Mr. J. M. Hotcher Bays : "For three years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Hem- edy In my family and its results have always been satisfactory. Some : very low prices made on seasonable merchandlsc to close out odd lines. BOSTON STORE . Council Bluffs , Ta lOc quality all silk ribbons to close 3c a } 'arl. 15c 10 2Gc silk ribbons , now De a yard . 2c silk elastic web , to close , 12c a yard. GentB' heavy wool underwear , worth The to 88e each , reduced to GOc each. Our GOc line ot gcntB' underwear , reduced to 3Dc each. OIIIB and ends In ladles' fne wool nnder- wear , worth from $1.00 to $1.iO each , to close , G10 ench. Children's all wool red and camel's hair underwear reduced to 2Gc each . all sIzes. An odd line ot ladles' and misses' jerseys , worth trom lOc to The each . to close , 5c ench. Infants' wool hose , 1ic qualy , reduced to Gc each. DRESS GOODS. yard. $2.&O quality heavy cloaking , now $1.50 a The qualIty EnglIsh ladleB' cloth , fannelB and heavy twis , reduced to 39c a yard. A big lot of remnants or line dress goods on sale lt exactly halt price. 3le dress patterns , worth from U.OO to $1. .fjo each , on Bale at $2.98. DIG REDUCTION IN DLAC DRESS GOODS. Our entire stock ot cloaks and capes at greatly reduced prices. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. Council , Duls , 10. Store closes at 6 o'cloek. Shorldlt Coal This new coal from Wyoming for sale only by II. A. Cox , 31 Main street. Telephone 48. Ask for clreularB. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Cos office. , ofce.Trhnblo Trhnblo No noUer. J. J. Stewart received I letter yesterday from Judge H. n. Trlnblo at Keokuk with reterence to Frank Trimblo whose unhappy tate II well known to readers or The Dee. lIe says that since being token to the hos- pital for the Insane at Mount I'leasant ho has been more quiet , but there Ie little In his present condition thal Is encouraging. He Is suffering , the doctor encouragng. progressive - gesslvo organic brain trouble , and If this Is RO , his thou IS undoubtedly short. The only hope which , his friends nol Indulge ts that the physician lay have mode I mIstake In dlagnoBlng the case. This news will be unwelcome - welcome to the many friends of time untor- lunato young mln In Council Bluffs. I had been supposed all along that he was sufferIng mainly ' ( romim nervous prostration , which , after a period ot rest , would leave him In good health but Il now looks as though there IB but Ito hope for his recovery Governor McKinley has strong expectations or "rising. " There II I never a doubt ot "mis- Ing" reKuls , where Dr. Price's Baking Powder - der Is tried _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . \ IReur 'Ihioatrlcmmls. "Illume all Gray" was the title of a play that was Ilrebented al Dohan"B opera house last evening , under the auspices at time High school cadels. A good sIzed audience greeted the iiroduction. Some ot the player showed a good deal ot drumate 11 < 1. Like al ama. teur IlertorllnceB , the clement of comedy was nol waltng , even I no great amounl or It was intentionally put there hy time autimor . In the last act a number of specialties - ties were introduced , which took wel wih the audience. DurIng aim Intermission a great battle scene was put before time audl- once , In which the blue anti the gray ummi- mercltuly PePpered one another with leaden hol , and Ilhough sOle or the orchestra cattle dangerously near helng sutocated , no fatalities were reported from behlll the scnel. TIme enterlulnmunt was given for the Ilrpose ot raising funda with which 10 i'quip the cOllets Time latter ha\'o gone tea l great deal of trouble In mnklnl Ilelara , tons , and the opera house should be wel fled nt the perfolllnces this afernoon ' amid evemmitig. - _ _ _ _ _ Mr. J. K. Fowler , seciiy and treasurer ot time Corinne Mi , Canal and tock comim- pany ot Corimimue Utah In speaking ot Cham- beriaimm's Cough Hemcd , says : " 1 consider It the best In the market I have used mlny kinds , but fll Chianubrlain'a : most pompt and effectual In giving relief , and now keep no other In my home " When troubled with wih a cold or cough give this remedy a trial , anti \ & asumre you that you wi bc more thln IlleQsed wih the result 20 per eml discount on all trImmed hats lt Mrs. htagsdale's . DOlesllo ) soap outlasts cheap oap. SI limit 18 Jteei's " ' 01,1. Freeman Reed , time nOl Iy elected clerk of time district court , refuses to enlghten time publIc wih recrcn ( ( to who Is to bo his dIIII' In this city . lie ralls that "we. " referring 10 the republcll leaders , have not yet decided just who Is to have time Illace. There are a dozen or lure II'plcantl for the job In thu ahsenco of I fnal decision , J , M. Irenlon , the present deputy clerIc , I to' remaIn for a monlh Cl 80. I. ) . Ii. Hoblnson ot Oaillanll , formerly wih the abstract thrum ot IClmbnl & Chllil In this city , Is to ho frl east nd delluty. _ _ Ground oil cake $1.30 hhd. at Morgan & Cos , drug store , 13' Iroad\IY. .lti. % V. , S. $ flhhm'era. Time following are time newly elected uno el's ot lazd camp , Modern Woodlen ot Amerlcl : "cnerablo consul , J. J. Stewart : worthy adviser , Gordon Oro8elor : banker , O. I Nleholol ; clerk , S. I' , Snyder ; escort , Charles Plnckne ; watchlan , George \ Miller : secretary , Robert Oleson : chief for- ester. Louis Oreen ; ( IIP I.h'slcans . , Irs J. I . melnr Hutchinson. und M , 11. SnYder ; lanager , . \ . . - - - blln' vlder , , l'I"lomll"1 Conmiitimnj . ( : AlSON , Nev" , lec. 28.-Two inches at anew tel ) 'eter'1ay. when the thermometer registered It 1 ; degrees above zero , and wIth a barometrIc pre"le ot 35. inches . , , - , i. , , ; - - - " . . ' . -h. . United States Signal Service Officer Carpenter - ter pronounced snow I Ilhcnomcnon under these atmospheric condiions. AXNUUSCE.IIE.Vrs . . , Sol Smih Russell , during his short stay lt the Lloyd theater next Monday , Tuesday and Wedneslloy1 bo seen In several or his succeeses--"The Heir Law " "A suc - Ielr al , Poor Relation" and , "Peaceful Vale ) . " his sup- porting company Includes the well known names of Misses HarrIet Ford , Kate Ryan , Kate Danlee , Iesr ! . Charles Iaekoy , Alfred - fred Hudson , Charles A. Smiley , Stewart I Allen and hugh Ihurting. On Thursdny evenIng - Ing Mr. Russell will make his frst appear- once here os Dr. langloss In the classic old comedy "The heir at 1.8W. " I has long been his ambition to Play , the part of Dr. Pangloss , which Is one ot Joseph Jefferson's successes , and bimmg encouraged by the senior comedian he tried ] Il and has made In em- . phatc Ilccess ot It this season , The bill for Tuesday evening wil be his great play , "Peaceful Vale ) " For time closing performance - ormanco "A Poor Itelatiomi" will be put on There Is nothing on the American stage superior to Sol Smith Itusachi's impersonation of the Impecunious Inventor , Noah \'nhe. I rl1ks with the host tlorts ot the best aetors-wlh Hootim's "Ilamniet" or : Ir. Je- ferson's "Rip \'an Winkle , " The sale ot seats for Mr. Rumseehl's entire engagemenl opened yesterday , amid the demand was very good. One ot time most marvelous men ot time day wi be seel al Lloyd's theater on Thurs- day and Friday evenings next alul Saturday mAtnee when the S : dow Tocadero Vnulle- vl s begin an engmigemnemit No man of our times hos excited so much Interest or been : more writen and talked about than Sonllow , time extraordinary athlete The public which has thronged the theaters where ho has 0\- Peered has wondered lt 'hls marvelous teats ot strength , unit eminent scientsts who hov examlntd him have expressed wonder al his marvelous physIcal development. Mis- des were found 01 his body that have never before been discovered on any other human helng. The muscles of his ) stomach have the appearance of a corrugated washhoart , amid quIte as interesting anti nstonlshlnJ as lila teats or strength Is the exhIbiton which he gives ot the marvelous control which he has over his muscles. The organization Includes - eludes "The Lucfers , " grotesques from time principal music hals ot London : "Tom Urowne , " the eminent touble.noto whistler ; "Billy Van , " comedian : "Mile. Mor- guerle , " the beautiful and muc- com\lshel ] equlbrlst , her first appearance In AmerIca : " lss Scotte , " the clever cal- culalor amid card-playing cole dog , exhibit- log the highest animal Inteligence ever at- tnlned ; "Ben Dunham" ( ate MarIe & Dun- ham ) , the premier bar performer ot the world : "Amann , " Europe's greatest facial mimic ; " 'he Marvelous Jordan Family , " as- tonlshlnJ aerial acrobats In Indescribable feats , and the peerless Snldow' In his re- markable nets or strength , which have fO astonished tile world. There Is prhaps no other comedian alive today that our theater.lolng public would rather have engaged for a holiday attraction than the quaint and homely Sol Smith Rus- sell , and the announcement that ho Is comIng - log to the Boyd the former part of next week will bring joy to the hearts or I great many people , both old and 'oung. On Monday - day evening Mr. Russell will commence his engagement at the Boyd In a character that Is somewhal new to him , and In which he was never seen In Omaima-Dr. PangloBs , In Coleman's old English comedy , "Tbe Heir nl Law , " This will be the novelty or the en- gagenient. At the New Year's matinee time great comedian appears In the cbaracter ot Noah Vale In Kldder'B play , "A Poor He laton , " This Is the play the young people hike beBt or all In Russell's repertoIre . New Yeor's night "Peaceful Valley" will 0 the I , Mr. Russell assuming the chdracter ot Hosea Howe , the honest NeW England coun- try lOLl The engagement wt close Wednesday - day evening with a repetition or "A Poor Relaton . " This morning at 9 o'clock the sale or seats will open for the entIre en- gagment of Mr. Russell , and purchasers will have to get In line early Ie they expect to , get desirable seats. Sandow , one or the mosl talked-of men or modern times , will make his first appearance next week In Omaha at the Boyd. His engagement - gagemenl opens Thursday night and closes wIth the Saturday matinee , when he will appear with a famous organization known as the Sandow Tocadero Vaudevihies. San- dow has thus far appeared In less than hal a dozen cites or America , and yet his mar- velous teats of strength have excited such extraordinary comment and notice thal his name has become a veritable household word , lS It also Is In Eumrope. A more mag- nlfcenl specimen or physical manhood never lived. Eminent scientists have declare him to be "The Physically Perfect Man " Physicly , 0 I On Thursday afternoon next , II the Millard - lard hotel Eugn Sandow , the modern 11cr- Ciles , wi give a private exhibition at his wonderful physical development before a se lec number or medical' men and journalists. The affair Is limited to twenty , and promises or an interesting lecture . are also made. High tariff , low tariff , or no tart at all : which do you prefer ? Dr. Prlee's flaking Powder works perfectly . under nil. J'JIJl SOUl'll OJ1.Ul . Since the publication of the letter from Mrs. O'Drlen , from South Omaha , people have been trying to locate the missing womon. Ier husband : thInks thaL she has gone to Oelwood , 10. , where she has friends and relatIves , but the Ileople ot South Omnha are equally certain that she IB In Sarpy county near this cty. : - Mayor Johnston ordered Chlet ot Police Brennan Friday night to close 11 the poker gamblng rooms In South Omaha. Time chief complied wIth the orders and time keepers or sixteen poker rooms were loitering on the streets yesterday without visible means ot suport. ( A large box ot clothing and supples : has ben recelvell trom Kansas City for the needy In South Omaho. Some ot the Magic City citizens are inclined to regard the offering In time nature ot an insult , aB the city on the Kaw Is jealous ot the Intante municipality on the Mls30url. However , time gods have been distributed Imong the deserving poor Irrank J. Broadwel has returned from a trip to I.ouI'le. . Mra . Jennlp Martin ot Thirty-second and H streets wishes It understood that sue Is nol the party arrested for shopltng al the ; . floston store , . A picnic Is not complete without SOle Cook's Extra Dry Im\erlll Champagne. / lunch wih It IB fit for . the gods. Slugged mind Robbed ii ItlUOU Aleut. 10ARI CITY , 1leh. , Dec. 28.-At Vestaburg , on the Detroit , I.Rnshlg & North- er lost evening aB the agent , Gil- luly , emergcd [ rom the depot wih some ex- Ilress money just before a pasBenger train arrived , he was struck on the head with I club by some unknown Person . The assailant securel his watch and $00 and left him under the Illatorm supposedly dead Gluly IB alive , but unconBclouB tOday. . \'UI me Iii'scemmdsit of htimiumu . . PLAINFIELD , N , Y. , Dec. 28-Eml erckman , the only known descendant ot Hubens , the painter , died here last night , aged CO. Ills family owned at one tme much ot the tOn ot Plainileld. Derekmln was born In DruBelB and came 10 this country In 1852. . IIUding Win Io Torn iiowmm . ATLANTA , ( ha. , Dec. 28.-As a result ot the fire whleh guted the old state capitol the entire building , one of time largest In the city , IB to be torn down The Eruclure his been condemned by the city Inspector A magnificent , office building wi be erected on the pct _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ liletroioitmmimi Inl"t lOold . NE\\ ' YORK , Dec. 28.-The heirs ot the late A. T. Stewart have sold the Metro- polian hotel and the ground on which It stands for $1,600,000. The heirs are abroad and little information about the Bale can bo obtained frum counsel for the estate. . Fib ' tI lulhllJ l\arled Nt Uul.tu , BUFFALO , N. Y. , Dee. 28.-I lve three- story bullnjs , on Broadway and I Jmore Ivenue w"re burned to time sround. They were occupied by ten firms whose losses aggrfJte 1130,000. . . . ' - - - ' - " - , IN ENLARGING 1S' SCOPE . . - , . -,1.1 ' Iowa Stnte TeaoioIsAssoiiton Spends Some Time Taking in NowlSections , . I' " " - .1 LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOT " YET , A MEMBER -I Is " 111leaton for At"h"lo Put ( hIT R Yenr-Nel1 of lcllAlntor "Ul " cuAsel At 5010 l.ellth-OnClrl ChoseR ' for them Sensoh , . : ' _ , 'I , DES MOINES , Dec. 2S-Jpecial Teic- gram.-The ) State Teachers association heM its last meetings today and most of time members hove returned home. Al the morn- lug meeting n motion was Idoptell molting musIc I section ot the next nnnuni meeting and school muslo 10 hove I part In the lIra- grain A rsoluton was adopted that no paper should be rend al time next meeting unless two copies were [ urlshel ] , A resolution to have a commitee classify nlll investigate the high schools of the state bronghl out much healed discussion anti was fnaly laid on the table A resolution was passed making the school directors a section ot the association amid authorizIng the llblc1ton or its proceel1lgs In the official proceedings of the association this 'car. A rcsolulon was then presented ] from the Iowa Library association , asking to bo made a departmenl or time State Teachers association - ton , and Colonel Gatch and State Snperln- teMent Sabin supported I , hut Il was laid over until next year , though Ibrarlons may beeomo members of time teacher association. II assoclnton. Time next report ot the cOlmltee emi lells- laton was then read hy Chairman n. C. Dorretl of Osage. TIme committee reported that some good legislaton was secured last winter trom time legislature , though nol so much lS coull have been wished. A recom- mendaton was made that the cOlmlteo bo possible continued , to secure such legislation lS State Superintendent Sabin then addressed the assocloton on "Tho Work of the Year. " rendering nn account of his stewardship. He urged that n petition signed by the 25,000 teaehers ot the state should bo presented to the next legislature , demandIng further means for providing trllneJ teachers. Senator Harsh of Creston spoke for halt nn hour on "Needed School LegIslation , " being opposed In I larle measure to the views expressed by the teachers. lie thought there were too many "dead letter" laws now on the statute books. H. O. Weaver or Oltumwa spolo on the seine BubJect. Editor Henry Wallace ot the Iowa Homestead - stead read a paper on "How Rural Schools Might Do Improved. " The executive committee ot time North- western Iowa Teachers association mel and made up I program , whIch will be Issued In February , for the meetng to ho held al Sioux City , April 18 , 1D and 20 , 18D5. The Southwestern assocIatIon held a meeting and mnde up a program for the meeting al Fair- field February 14 , 15 and 1G next At the session this afternoon the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President , R. C. Barrett , .sage : vice presidents - dents , Ira S. Condit , Red Ok'Anna : G. Mc- Govern , Cedar Falls , and D. ' C. CarBtenB , Ames : secretary . Vt" F. Camer , Iowa City : treasurer , D. W. Samson Gerar Falls : new member executive committee. , II. G. Lamson , Atlantic ; educational coincil Dr. W. F : King , Mount Vernon , anq , Wfiliamn ( Brooks , Tlbor , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Crl ' ton IlereIII''S ' , Iled. CRESTON , Ta. , Dec. 2S.-Specia1 ( Tee- gram.-Franl Shearer , whq' has been con- ducting a restaurant here/Cor / a few months , has swindled Cresto merchants out or a sum approximating $1,00. Shearer represented - sented that he owned therestaurant , , fixtures - tures , etc. , and secured goods on this as- sortion. - His debts IncrQaset" , rapidly and creditor pressed him ard _ were about to take pssesslol presse the establishment . when Shearer's mother stepped In anti claimed she was the owner and thtt.1"nk was employed - ployed to conduct the busln , Mrs. Shear er gave a bill of sale to D. SrBel , I son-In- law now In the county jail awaiting trial for murder and young Shearer fled. A warrant Is now In the hands of officers for Shearer's arrest , charging him with obtaining goods under raIse vretele , Iefuso to Compromise. SIOUX CITY , Dec. 28.-Speclai ( Telegram ) -PreRldent James F. Toy of the Farmers Loan ad Trust company , which holds about $201,0 or the county warrants against pay- mont o ( which there II nn injunction , has proposed I comprmls He IB willing to take 4 ½ per cent bonds for the amount of the warlnts he holds , less $10,0 01 he will take 4 per cent bonds for the same amount lia the warrants. As the citizens committee belIeves It can save the county a large sum by carrying out the litigation , It Is likely the proposition will be rejected. FBrmersSIulttl Ilt flobtied CEDAR RAPIDS , In" , Dec. 2&-Speciuh ( Telegram.-S. ) H. Giian , I farmer living near Srlngvle. while In an intoxicated condition set by ot toughs , cnditon was upon a gang In I First street SlloOI last night , severely pounded anti robbed or U75. He was unable to give a good description or his assailants , but the police think Wey have a clew , anti expect to soon have the fellows under ar- rest. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iowa Farmer 1sterluully UIAap"PRrR CRESTON , Ia. . Dec. 28.-Speclal ( Tele- gmm.-J. ) S. 1endal I prominent farmer residing south or .Hon , Is mlRslng. He went to AHon on businebs , left his team tn I livery stable , and that was the last seen or , him. _ _ _ _ _ _ I Itt4 or butt N . \ , . ' Eighty conversions have reaulcd from the I MethodIst revival now In progress at Denl- Bon. Bon.Tho Third District Editorial nssoclnton will hell Its winter meeting lt Hampton January U and 25. Dy a fall ot slate In the PIoneer mine nt Thorhurg , James Ferguson , a young miner , vaB instantly killed. A reward of $ i50 has been offered for the discovery or the missing ex-Congressman Butler , or for the recovefy ot his body. An exploding gasoline stove set fire to the clothes ot Mrs. James Toohey or Duncombe anti she ran Into the street Before the ! flames could be extnguished she was prob. I ably fatally hurned , A Pleasnntvle bonk clerk , named ' \'rlghl , threatener lo kill his Bweethearl because she had jilted him as the result ot his dissolute - solute habits. When he drew a revolver the young lady screamed for help. and her father and brother disarmed Wrlgbt. The WOUii.le ( murderer has I.f time city , and Is suppose,1 , to be In Missouri Dnrtey Giday , hlB wife and chilI ot Fort Dodge were badly burned a the result ot a gasoline stove explosion. Olday caught tip the baby and , hosing his imiesenco ot mind , jumped out of the wlnllo\ . fume child's head struck the aaBh and I was badly hurt. Gilday went back and furne his hands fearfully - fully In extinguishing the flames . Colonel Wilam T. Shaw bt Anamosa , familiarly known as "Swearing Bii ! , " has just sent his old sword , wblCh he carried al commander ot the old Fourteenth Iowa on many bloody battlefielmis , tQ the State Historical - torleal society for Imreseryallon. I will be preserya\on treasured as a rare old relic , , Colonel Shaw Is getting along In age , , en ! now 72 years old , and Is spending the winter with hi family In California , Till jaw colonel has a fighting record and Is \ , U , known all over Iowa and the United State ! , Mrs. Nat Collins , time Iupntnna cattle queen , Is spending time holda lJonl at her childhood home In Wyoming , la , Mrs. Collins was a Jones county girl when she left Iowa for the weat forty year ago , pt the age at 10. She was captured by thelndlanl , spent some years with them , and when alma was marrIEd - ned a score ot years ago , knew all there was to know about life on the imlans She and her husband began married life whim 180 head of cattle , a 111 now _ they own big ranches , ship their steers by the train load , anll ! r. Collins I generally reputed to be time business end ot the combination . Patrick Devsney of Jeleron has just been sentenced to two ) years and six \lonths for stealing hogs trom the Chicago & North- western railway , The cisa Is a Peculiar one. During a twenty minute halt ot a stock train at Scranton , time do ur' of a car was broken o\en and five hogs \ kicked out The next day Devaney , whu Is a poor man , drove tour bogs to the fteck yards amid offered . terell them to the dealer. The bu'er's sus pcena : : were aroused , and when ho asked Ue\'aoey where he got the hogs , ho could . ' 'd' - - . . _ _ _ _ give no ra enable repl ) ' . The railway officials put I detective on the coo anti when the trial the evkhenco came on tht evllenco was against De\'ane . J now trnnspltN that this kind ot work ha been going on along time ln for months but the company could not locate the cumiprit. A very romantic story Is related ot Arthur Winner , who passed the earlier years of his life 1l FairfIeld , 10 was marrIed In the tate , Ienlentnry Dr IansR R few Iln's ago. Winner wes sentenced to a life Imprisonment - prisonment twenty.two years ago for arson , murder onl\ robber } ' . I 8J one of the most famous lurder cases tried In lonMs. Miss Charloto Moore was com'lettt ten years ago ns accessory to thin mtmrder ot lurtr Major Johnson ot Junction City , aqd her case was ale famous al time timne . When she arrived nl the penitentiary Winner [ (1 In love with her and she reciproc2tetl. Mor. rlngo In their ! case ! eemr ] to be hopeless , but Winner was released , last May anll Miss Moore was released In Jul' . Since then they have corresponded amid the- agreed to have time marrlago ceremony Ilerormell al the Penitentiary , the scene ot their first love antI all time troubles ot theIr lives. \\'in. nor Is now I traveling slesman for the shoes made In the p nlentar } ' . Seine IlstngulshC ] visItors , who ) ln'CI n hart In time release ot the couple , attended tim wel- ] dimig. . Alko In summer sunshlno anti ] wlnler stornis Dr. Price's Bal ng Powdr Is n- feelelnelther by wind < weather I keeps In any climiiate . o NEIlfl.I.'I.i "lm' , . ( 'iiimrgptI with " 11,111 lur . " . PI.A TSIOUTI Nob. , 1)ec 28.-Slleclal ( Telcgrmn.-Chnrles ) NO'es , the Louls\'lo horse thlet who skipped to Nebraska City with n team ot horses belonging to n Loimis- villa lveryman anti was apprehend yesterday - terday nl Pacific Juncton , la" , has been brought to this city for prosecmmtioum . his prelmlnory examinaton wns fIxed , to occur today ) ' , but I contnuance was Rlowell the prisoner unti January 14. Sheriff EIenbary lies gone 10 11 City , S. D. . to winess the honking ot Two Sticks , Stcls the Irdlan. I wi be the shmeriff's duty on Mardi I to put In enll to the life ot ! ur- Ierer ] harry ll , all his trip to Dcad- wood Is to pick UII Ilolnters perlalnlng to the execumtion . The cases against Tim Whalen on the charge or atcmptng to conlnll an assaul on a 14-ycar-oltl girl In this city recenty was compromlsell today between Whalen ali the girls relatives The state flied an nmellled complaint , ehnrglnJ Whnlen simply wlh assault and battery , amid after 111eadlll slmpl' gully Justco Archer fined him $100. It was paId anti the defendant relcaseti Whalen's crlmo was commlte while In a fit ot drunleenness. whie Jnluuon ) Cuunty 'a'nred. TECUMSEIT , Dec 28.-Speelal.-Judge ( ) J. E. Dush or the distrIct court , rendered a rentere verdict favorIng the plaintiff In the case or Johnson county against D. Ii. Dush , ot . al . The count commissIoners were sulnJ ex- Treasurer flush and lls ] bondsmen for $1,000 county money , whleh was ! lost In the bank failure of Hussel & Holmes , 1 this county three years ago , and never made good to the ccunty. A melon for a new trial was fet by the defense , which the JUdge has taken under advisement. The Tecumseh orchestra gave a ball at time Iave bal Seaver opera house emi Christmas e\enlng. A relief headquarters has been estabhishmed establshed here and donatonB for the drouth sufferers ot western Nebraska are caly pouring In. Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Harris or Teumseh rill spend the winter nt Monticello . Fla. County Attorney HltcbcoOClt has tendered his resignation ot the ofce to the county commisioners , to take effect -ecember 31. Mr. Hitchcock will , about that time , occupy a seal In the slate senate. Florpnco Brevitme , . FLORENCE , Neb , Dee 28.-Special.- ( ) The Arctic Ice company has had a force or men for several days putting Ice house and chutes In shape preparing for Ice shipments. ! The Union Ice company t Omaha has purchased - I , chased the ice housl on the river formerly belonging to Thomas Dros. and wl fill It andshlplc to Omaha I Time water works still has a force ot men rlprapplng on the Iowa side ot time river about a mile above thm& water works The river was cutting so badly as to threaten to throw the current away from time water Iorlls plant but the work they have done , providing It IB not washed out , wIll hold It In lB present curren t. Vest I'olntVants R 8ular Faclory. WEST PONT , Neb , Dee. 28.-Speclal.- ( ) A beet sugar factory for West Point Is ono or the probabilities ot 18D5. Letters were received today tram capitalists In Germany authorizing preliminary atps to be taken , amount of probable acreage or beets to be ascertained , and from the tone or the com- mnnlcotons receive West Point citzenS are led to believe that a sugar factory 15 almost assured. 'fbe matter Is In the hands of I working committee ot citizens , and every effort Is being put forth to secure the prize. Further developments are expected In a few weells. " 'I cox i' . O. V. W. Ulel"IA. WILCOX , Neh , Dec. 28.-Special.-At ( ) a meeting of Wilcox lodge , No. 210 , Ancient Order United Workm n. last evening , the following - 10wlcJ officers were elected : Master work- man , V. A. Marsteler : foreman , J. S. Funk ; overseer W. H. LenBuro : recorder , F. A. Googins ; financier , J. F. Timan : receiver , O. Llpley : guide , C. W. Morrow ; Inside walch- mln , S. H. Hook : outside watchman , J. E. Glasgow : trustee , D C. Shelon ; physician , E. M. GeBsner : auditing commitee , F. A. Googins , O. Llpley , D. C. Sheler : relief com- mitee . . , V. . A. Marsteler , D. C. Shelter , W. Ii. Iyrncuso 1 lov.tr Hurmiemi . SYRACUSE , Neb. , Dee. 28.-Speclol ( Tele- gram.-DuU'B ) elevator , a two.story buiding 40x80 feet In size , was totally destroyed by fro tonight. J contained 4,000 hushels ot wheat , none of which was Boved. Totll loss Is estimated at $8,000. The firemen had great difficulty In preventing the fro from spreading to other elevators near by. Two I'relunt 1esiiit'icit itimrmmeI . FREMONT , Dec 28.-Special ( Telegram ) -Two frame residences between time Union Pacific and Elkhorn tracks were burned tonight. The buildings belonged to Fred \Vebs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AcJucJtt 1181nO HASTINGS , Dec. 28.-Speelal ( Telegram. ) -Cimristimia Murray of Nemaha county , who has ben under time ' care ot the sister al the academy for several days , was today adjudged . judged Insane and ordered tent to I.\ncoln. \ . For throat diseases and coughs UBe Drown's Dronchlat Troches , LIe all really good things , they are hmimitated . Time genuine are sold only In boxes TUUIEY'S ' nEFOR 1 PROPOSALS I . - Lhangcs that Mny Be Made to Soften the Situation in Armenia , . MINISTER TERREll WON'T ' INVESTIGATE I.tet News If time , \rllllnn QueAton train COntRnthlOtllO - . \IRllllltl ( l'our i'ronimmces-Furtiier Oulrlls Ho- Ilortelt but : ot Clnlrlell , CONSTANTINOPLE ' , Dcc. : S.-t now seems defnl l ) settled IhRl Unlell States ; lnl8' tot Alexamlcr Tcrrel docs not Inter11 to senll anybody to make In ImlcJcmelt ] Inquiry Into Limo storIes told of the Turkish atrocities In Armenia The motive of this Ilecl lon , Il Is bel\'ell , , Is llrobably that luch nn hllulr ) Is , not necessary II view of the oct hint the : ' Jowers slrnotor ) ' to the \erln treaty , m.ur- Iculnrl ) In England , are snpervlslnr thl' in- qulry which Is being mOllo on behal of time Turkish govcrummiicmmt. , \ time last session : ot ministers there wns 1 long Ilscussion of time many projects SUR' gested for retorm In Armenia , nnll I Is reported - ported hat t time folowing suggestons have been adoJlet In i prlnehlle : The Ilro\'lnccs ot greroum ; Van nlls amid Ioosh are to be mantle A Bingle Jrovlnce. 'fhe go\rnOr arc to be nomlnoted by the mull- tln for live year The first governor It to be n Iussulman , ami his stmccesu'ors mute tube bo Christans , but not Armenians. The memm. Ilarmes or miiary Ilolce Is to he I local body under commalll ot a general Ilvlslol to bo nomlnate,1 by the sulln , 'I'he taxes colected withIn the new province are to he expellell within Its bouliarle8 , the public debt and tobacco reghuo arc to bo clected h ) ' the president or time judges ] : to be nominaicil under time Jresent s'slem. Finally 1 two gO\ ernment Ilellartments ama to he crealcll , mmammueh ) ' , a cleJartmenl ot Ilblo worls ald a Ilepartlent or puhle Instructon , lint whlo the work of reform Is being or- gnnlzed In Censtamitimmophe , news has rlIehCII hero of Illtonal dlsturbanes In the Ilrov- Inces of SIvn9 , where a number or ArmenlanB are reported to hove been killed , whie mln ) ' others are saul 10 have been Ee\'erly nvommmulmtl No coufrmaton , howevcr , of this story has been received as yet , amid no details uf time new outbreak are ohtalnable. The Armrnlans nr the Van district mute maid ] to he In a deplorablE contiitlomm. Numbcrs ot the Inhabiants are being constnnt ) . sum. moncd trom theIr villages by the Tmmrks amid ' they are afterwards detained for examlnalon , anti , are thug prevented trom tilling time lalll , and consequent ) n scarcity of crops Is ex- 11ecled In 1895. AmmCAN PAPERS USEIBSS. IAHTlrORD , Comm. . Dec. 28.-8. natl- gan , n wel known ) hololrallher of Bos- lon , who Is I frlelll ot Malcom Alhomulan of this cit : ) " , wrote to that gentleman recently - centy about the treatment he received from MInister Terrel at Commslammtinopie. Mr. Halligan left this ' last ler country Augmt 01 a vIsit wih his relatives at Hnrpoot II Ar- memnia In his Icter he says hu was tlken Inlo custody In Constnntnllle just us soon as he landcd. He asked that he be allowed - lowed to see Minister Terreil , mimmmi the om- cers went wlh lmmui. Minister Terrel told him that ho could Protect only American born citizens amid that ho had better go back to the United States at once. Mr. Iadlgan , who has been In Boston mmimme years amid a naturalized citizomu of thIs coummi- try for three or four years , said to Mr. Ter- reil : "What does your government pay youm for unless it Is to pmotect American citizemis here ? " Mr. Terrehl replied timat It was none of imis business mmd tohil hmni ! to leave time 0111cc. hie agreed to leave tue coumitry anti went to time Russian frontier. At hlartoun , in Russia , hme secured a RussIan passport , amid in this way imo was able to get to lila reia- tires at Ilartpoot. In lila letter he says : "A. Russian passport protects mime , hut tiny American papers are useless , " Mr. Aghmamalban will write time facts to Secretary of State Oreshanu and viil ask Senator hawley to lay time 'matter before the senate committee. Sure signs o't success in cookery are seemm nvlmerevem' Dr. PrIce's Baking Powder is used. l'uuigimecl by mi Mob of Negroes. NASHVILLE , Dec. 28.-A mob of 100 negroes caught Jim Cimockiey at Ttmllahmonia last nighmt , took hmimn to the woods durlmmg a blInding snow storm , stripped imimu , wimipped him noariy to death and ordered him to leave time country. Wlaiie drunk ho left lila \vife last Wednesday night , while time was sick , and when ho returimeti Tuesday evening she was dead. _ . --S , h.I.l , 1,11 Eli J"UIIRU.-ltfl' , Fitir nmmd W'arnmer for N'iraskms witit hotitlierly % 'intI , , . WAShINGTON , Dec. 28.-Time forcemust for Saturday is : For Nebraska amnd Kansas-Fair ; warmuer ; southmorly vinds. F'or Iowa antI Missouri-Fair ; warmer ; sotithmwesteriy winds , hmecomlng varhtuimle , Fom' South Dakota-Fair ; variable rInds , Local Itecorat , - OFFICE OF TIIh WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA , Dec. 25.-Omnhmmi record of temperature - aturo auth rainfall , comnpareti vitim corresponding - spending day of tile past four years : 1894. 1893. 1892. 1891. iaximunn temperature , . , , 32 35 23 117 Minimum tempermiture1 29 2 :11 : Average temperature , , . , . , ii ; 32 2 hi l'recimitmition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .00 .02 , o Condition of tcrmiperatmmre anti precIpitmmtiomc at Omniuha for the day since March 1 , 1891 : Norimnal temperauturo , . , , , , , , . , , , , , . , , , , , , , . , , 22 1)etlciemmcy for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normal precIpitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 DeficIemicy for time ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch 'l'otaI precipitation since March 1 IC..0l inches Deficlc'mmcy miimmce March 1. . . . . . . . . . 15.9 Incites Reports fronu ( lthmer Stations at H 1' , .1 , ' 0 si p- . ml a ' a ! tTATmoxs. F STATS (15 R 9. waArmieit. Oimmaiia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'o : ma .oo (1lt'Ir ; , North Platte. . . . . . . In 32 .11(1 ( ( iit'ar. Vgiiemmtin . . . . . . . . . . . ti'2 :1mm : .0mm (1lt'ar ( , ( Ilmtcago . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 I U .1111 ( flemr , St. 1,011113 . . , , , , , , , , , , . IR 18 .ImII St. l'amii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : t ) 21 .iiti Ctuir. unvenriurt. . . . . . . . . . Im hH .01) C1cmr. Itmmmmicms City. . . . . . . . . . I H 2 .1)11 ) Clear , ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . am .mmu cil.cim' . Smht : Lalco . . . . . - H .4)11 ) Ctommtly , . . . . . . . . . . . 2(1 ( ( dO Clnmmt. ileli'mma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t , emi (1I.'tmr. . City..2-i 82 , ( iii Cit.im , St. Vi imeemmu . . . . . . . . mm I ml , iimi Clammily , . . . . . . . . . . . . .I Ii .ou Clear. Ciaeycmmmmui..H ! i1lle City. . . . . . . . . . . zero H .00 (1lumr , GIimesttimm. : . . . . . . . . . . Ii , . , 32 .00 Char. 'Imelony zero , r. A. WF.r.sli , Observer , 0 ADAM AND VES . hPST FALLINO Our occurred over what they ate. Modern houseWives - Wives , take warning. Don't listen to temptIng voices-usc your own judgment-choose for yourself and husband the proper food. CALUMFT BAKING POWDI3R is the wisest choice , for many reasons , In the first place , it is pure-perfectly pure-i,000 , to you if you find that it is not , A Jilnch of it has powcr enough to do a jiound of leaven lug. In point of price it certainly will stIlt you. CALUMET BAKING POWD3R ] CO. , Chicago. au : _ - _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - - ltu -----i - - - - - : : Ti * s-----s POISONED Sad Experionoo of a Dis" tiatgnishotl Savant. Microbes in the Laboratory. - Dr. John M. flyron of New YorI City , while Experimenting with Dacterla Becomes nfected. It any fmmrthmcr proof were necessary as i tlm immfcctioums mmatmmro of conammmuptiomi atiui that time diseise Is eammserl by a snecufie germ , the recent sail exiieriemnce at ir. ) Joimn M. ilyron , thireflor of time bacterIological tlc'p.irtmiient. oh tIme Loomnis i.nhmrntor9' iii tIme t'nivermiity Medical college iii New \'orh , cemimiimmly fmmr. lushes it.Vhmiie exhderimnemitimig witim tommie iumhiercmaiosis germmia hme becammie careless antI inhmmuleil thmemim , Tue eeks later lie chiscov- crei timmut imo hiatt failemi a victimmu to thmci tlls. ease. Iii rehatimmg lmi experience , hr. liyromi ait1 "I have ticemi mmmakimmg cuitumre of disease gerumis for twelve years , amid I suminIt030 fmiuiiilimirity nith thmeimi mimaile mile aretcss , jmmst tms a sumr- geomu frcqmm emit 19' cult S imimmisel f u-l t ii hm is kmmite , I n'as dolamg sortie expcrimmmemitimmg nultim timber- cmmlosis bacteria inst Pcbrtmnry , amid I littilpOsti ihmat tommie of thmeni imaul tiemi mihioweil to dry -itonn' , I don't kmmony. About i0 tlaiymt after thmee experimmients I iiegamm to feel very iveak. I commgimctl comitlmmmmmihi' , ammml them it hlaslueti across mime vimat mmilghmt have occmmrrcd.'ehl , I exammmimmemi nmyself , mimuil feummfl I Immiti con- Bmhmmm Pt inn , a mmcl time re sn-os mint hmiimg to tic ) butt take care of mmm'seif. liothi mmiy lmmiug are very badly affected , btmt I hmcpe to get weli mmgaimm , " Time experiemit'o of ir ) , hil'roml lito'e con- t'lmmslvely that time theory of hr. Koch anmi otimer liacteriologieta mis to tIme caumse of comm. Iitmtmmlutiomm is correct , These hearmied scimm- ticts imtu' takcmm thm tmmborcle bacilli fromun time 51)1110 , or ex1)cctoratiomns of comismmnmptbve patients - . ' tients , imave imrodumcetl cmmltmmres iii kimimi amid frommi thmes immoculateil amuimimals which imave clevelohucil tiacili I fund COil sihitm lit ion , I mi Ir. Ilyromi's case ve hua' time samimo strikimig cx- mumnimlo of caumso onil effect , but forttmmmmutely for cIemiee amid thui geniI of immmmnnmmity it I a I mm t ii Is bmmstammco clemim Otis I ra I ed iii t lie liii mmman shiccIes. Thmo doctor's experience leaves mm' tloumbt as to thmo sntmmmtlmmss of time germmm timeory of con- summmnlmtiom , , This mnumcim Is settled , Its ad- 'mi mm tmmges t a it mimmmn mm I I y cami hot be ovm'remmt I. mmmateti. For years time mmmethirai iirofesiomu himus hieemm gropi mmg I mm I lie dii ri-c. ii gim t I rig tim lit terrible disease on theories wimicim were fimlso amid vitim remmmetlies vhmIcum clitl mmot cmmre. Now that. time real cause of than disease hmtu been mletermmnined its stmccessfmmi treatmmmemnt 1mm simimply tIme application of time right remnetly. ' The great value of ozomnu amid gmmaiacol as germ destroyers is atlmmmittetl by sclemmtists the worlmi over. Timese agemits imavu beemm em- ploycd imi time consmmmmmiutiemu imosimitals of Eng- iarmd ammti contimiemital Europa vlt1m thmo most gratifying sumccess. 1mm thIs romimitry Ozo- mmmulsiorm , a mciemitiilc bircitarmution of ozomiize1 cod liver oil vithm gmmalucoi , whIch cmiii be oh- tairied of ICumimmi & Co. , Ommmahma , imami been equally mis stmcccssftml 1mm timm' cure of throat , chest amid lcmng troubles. Its use iii thou. sands of cases , where time mmuost satisfactory restmhts have beemi obtmimmetl : , liroves that these wonderful immedielnal agemmta , its sciemitiilcally' commmpotmmidcti in this hmrepiurntiomn , miot nmmhy kill tIme POisOmioUs germmis s'iiicit produmco comm- suniption and otimer iulmiiommmmry troubles , but also tlestmoy mmii effete nmatter , imucrease time appetite anti stmpply tIme numtrition vmichc ! the systemiu mnumst have to bumbld ump tIme \vasted tissues and mmmako firm , hard , healthy flesh. ACupof B e ' - . , T Timoclmt.ammc'st , miumrest null bout can be vrcliared imistantly from Liebig CO M P ANY' ' S " Extract of Beef. 'rhmoro's ommhy one gemmuirme kind anti ihiat yomt emma hcmmow by timiu ; sigmmmLttire in blue on every jium' : - DUFF'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. Afl Di'uggist. The ROME DAR [ and UASTER Tic not a luxury , but a mmecessity. Malces tough meat temider ; saves mmii itm4 flavor cmnd rlciimiesmi ; billies bread moist munch mnmmkes dry brenti frem'lm ; iii eutuiil imutiuhietl 'hmen Iii o'emi , % % 'rite fem ciremmiars fmmhiy descriiihrmg this , and milan six-blade chioppermu. cummihmhmmatiomj ' 1 dipper , frybmig pan , cake griddle , etc. Agents wanted , CHAS. SCHULTHEISS , :18 : I'cmmrl St. , CouNCIL IiIUf'i'f'm , ItiVA ALYTICAL , CHEMICAL LABORtTORY ! C , L. lh1cJem' , I'IlLIrl1incII , , 209 MaIn Sti'eut - - Council flhttlia ct ID Bck&'sPllih1D1oy YIIyi Piescriiis eilIQ 2 HAlhiIhiflhhi'P % ttu'rney.-it-Immw , iJJ.ImI ) t.t pnmmmsitmuuu1 i'rcctit'o : Itt time fLmttu munti Vtaieral Commits. htoommd'i ti.7.8-I : , liii migars libmick , t'mlIui1 , Ihmsmgr4 , lnmvmm , CEO. P. SANFORD. A , W. IUCKMAN. I'resident. Cashier. First National Bank of COUNCIL ULUFF3I Iowa. Capital , . . $100,009 l'rulits , - - - 1t,0O0 On. of lime oidest bank. in the state ef We solIcit your buslnesa stuti coil.otioa. . Wi may per cent on time depoprtL We wLU 14 luitaseil to .e soil serve semi. - - M' 's.SpeciaI WoHce CoknjeflJ3hd1 _ _ _ C1liMNYHC1lAN1mVAULTf3CI.i1ANfiD. ; ii liurhme , at % % ' , H. Ilomnti' . , 1.33 Hroatiway. i.OST. Hi'x.I'r.o11bIr ) LI VEIl rOI.OItita pointer dtw ; g'namn-cma to time minis ( if "Dick , " Ileturim to Li Notch 17th street , and tt men-mid. von fl.tLI , lIOL'TIiIIIOLJ ) FliItfll'rtlItlo , ( Aht. hems , etc. . dm1 i'ritutc ' sale. C411 at 130 rind 30 $ ] iroodway , ovir Juieycrs.Imirce l"umnhturu Co.'s store. lJamgaimms ( ii 5i.u limo. ing 2,83 imahiti test , 1.08'l' , ON (11,114 ( A'BNIJE. 1ii'l'WilIIN VhI. . how cmiii Ihitsiluvay , 'I'uu'uhuy mmnommimu , a bm IhzuuuI shin miuuree. J"lmiiier hiloe return a iiet eti1e umiI m ureivu riuvar'l , IVANTIID , 0001) (3i1ti ( : EASY l'i.ACJJ , 1iEI , defoe. lquited , 117 Turhey'e ( lien. , -1 r& _ _ _ -