- ' trr" - - - ' - ' . , , - . . . . , . . . . , r"r , i' - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ ' - . - _ ' . ' - - ' ' ' - . - - . - _ - . t " ' ' .1'1.1'e . - . - . : - " . , v . - " . ' J"A " ' ' ' . ' 'r ' : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' l'IE O LIA , DiULY . . nEE : T1ESDAY . , , T A"U Any 8 , 1895. _ _ _ _ 3 I THE OMAHA DAILY BE : ; : . I COUNCL BTUFFS. OFFICE , . NO. 12 PEAUL STnEET Dtlveed by cattier to any pnrt ot the cU , . ,1. W. TILTON , Lesue. TflLtP1IONES-I3usInu3 omec . No. 4 : nlghl tdlor , ? lo. 23. - - - 4i.on , 1Il. " T1u. ' . Grand , hotel , Council fluffs , reopened Oct. 1. Mnyne Hen I rstnte aRency , 6 : : Droadw ) ' . . Ior Rent-Large pivate ban near court " Ilouge. Apply nt lee omce. Several new memhers were allllol ( , to tha OnKrehrtonal church Sunday morning. The case of Orcene ngnlngt Hnncoclt was on trial In the superior court yesterday , p. J. Maloy , the obstreperouf newshoy , was discharged by JUlIle lcGe ye3terday. . The squatter contempt case was fnlsheJ tcrday. and submitted In the district court yes- A case of Fcarlet fever was reported ) 'es- . . ' terday at 1000 Seventeenth stre t , Thomas Jane , a 9-'e3.ohl boy , being the victim. Mr. Charles T. . leebc nHI ) Miss Annn Cut- le both of Motiaie , were married January 7 In this city , ltes ! . C. hooker oflIciatng. The funeral of Dr. Thomas Jererls will take Place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'cl3ek - ; al the residence on 1.'letcher avenue , Rev. . - E. J. Babcock olilciating. Judge , Smith heard nrHumcns yesterday In a case which Is broucht by the creditors of Jales I.ooby & Co. to have a setlement of a chattel mortgage by the asslHuee. In favor of tIm Fenlor .ooby [ , set nslde. The , court overruled the moton. ! Dave Daley Is the name given by a mal , . who tried to sell some goods to J. C. 1)rake . . . 321 Oal ( ' street , yesterday. lie was arrested ' for pedtllll without a license. Amonl his elects were five pairs ot ladleR' kid gloves , six neckties ! nlll three suits of unllerwear , which the Ilolce think \ ere stolen. Articles of incorporation were filed wth ! the county recor.ler . yesterday by the Coun- i ci lur Mutual lullln ant loan [ . apso- I ciation . with a caillnl stock of $1,000.000 The board of director for the current year IR cOllIOtetl of A. T. Plcklnger , C. H. Jud- lon , P. J. lay , 1' . C. DeVol and J. M. lar- Btow. The meetings at the Baptist church , under the leadership of 11ev. L. G. Brown , are Increasing - . creasing rapidly In Interest , and n great deal of good Is nntclpJte,1 to result from them , Mr. Brown Is a heaker of great poWer , and his , which have srmons have so far been aimed only nt prGessed Christians , are causing a great awal < nlng. This evening ho wi preach to moral People. The PoHawaHamle County FruIt Growera' - and Gardeners' associaton have Passed I res- elution tendering thanks to the ladles oC the Christian church Mr. J , M. Matthievs . the " ' PolawHamlO County Poultry and Pet Stock ' \ asscintlon . Medamea Hol and Mulhla . Mr \ , anll Mrs. C. A. Atkins , Miss N010 Pralney , p. . Wheeler & Herald , L. Prouty ant Sylvester Bros. , for assistance In their late exhibit. The Young Men's Christan asoclaton heM its Irst meeting Sunday afternoon at the rooms at the corner of Broatwny and Main streets. About sixty-five men were presnt , and the meeting was an interesting one. Harry Curtis , who has come to assist the as- oclate'n In getting on Its fed , mate some remarks which were adapted to the occa- sion , and aroused the enthusiasm of the friends of the organization In marked ' t & ' frlents gre ! organizaton a marle te- " w \v. D. Proctor , the insurance man who has hall considerable trouble In crImInal courts lately , had another dose of rlc Saturday , when tIm Council lura Carpet company , Myers.Durfee , and ' , MyOrs-Dnrf mpany Peters-n & Schoning pall his house on South Seventh ' : ' street a visit and levied on nearly everything It contained. The furniture , which was valued at several hundred dollars , hat never been palr for , ant the owners took the only course that sI2mell to present Itself. . The Broadway Methodist church Is observIng - ' ' Ing the week of prayer by holding cottage 'r' prayer meetings at the homes of the members i Ild others all over the city. Meetings were held last Ihht ; at the hionies . of Mrs. Grif- fhs , C. M. liar ! and Mrs. 11. R. Jones. " Meetngs wil bo held this evenIng al Mrs. GrimLhts' , P. U. Orcutt's and Mrs Cold- well's. At Orcutt's and ' WlI's. Orcul's Caldwel's the meet- Ing are at 8 o'clocl and at Mrs. Griufithis' lt :30. : . larry Curtis leads. the meeting at Mrs. Caidwehl's and 11ev. henry DeI.ong at the other places mentioned . mentoned. c ii. O. Cook and S. T. Waler. the newly elected Justices of the peace , took charge of theM oncls yesterday. Mr. Owl was as- sited In the process of Inalaton by his . .elow JIPtC ! Ovldo Vlen who had been through thO process himself anti exhibited a ghulsh glee In seeing Cook go through the mysterious rites that ushered hIm Into office. One of the dampers on the tra d good feel- log that now exists In the Judicial circles of ICan townshlp Is the fact that I new law - . "venl Int ! effect January 1 , by which the Jus- lces are required to turn Into the county all fees which come Into their hamla In excess of $ i,200 In cItes of betwee 20.000 and 30,000 population . The board cf supervisors whii probably have to decide whether the lecde tht Jus- tC03 have to pay their once ret and coal bis out of the $1.200 , or shaH be allowed a 811 for contingent expenses. This question , . . . , . howl\'tr. will nct come up before the next meeting of the board . Wo have $100,000 to loan upon Improved farms In Iowa and w1 take all the gilt. gi- edged loans offered at low rates We do nol want wild lands , Ind wi not loa I In No bra k3. . I.OUS0 & Towie 235 Pearl street. Telephone :0. 45 for A. D. T. mnes500gers , wagons or carriages. No. 23 Main St. ' The laundries use Domestic soap : . J'lW'U.-r I..fIt.iUIfl'flS. * * 11ev. I. L. Moorehiouse 1) . D. . Is vlEltng the fatally of his brother , 11. L. Morehous , I In this city. JUdge Smith and leporter Drulngton leave this morning for Hell Oak , where they will open 1 term of district court. F' . F. ( llanll , formerly with the UnIon " l'acitlct In this city , now at Gimore , Neb " , Is In the city visiting hum friends Mrs. M , L. IrvIn has gone to Zanlsv1e , 0. , In respCnse to a telegram announcing the . serious Illness of her brother , H. I. Wliiey . . - , 101. J , D. I Yeomals , the new member of time Interstate Comnimmerce ConlnOree commission , was , II the city yesterday , and btopped at time , Orand. I x-eounty Attorney Organ Is planning aim II extended trip to New York anti , other eastern cities In the mar ulure. After he has fin- ihed I lie wil return to Council lurs anti open UtI n law olco herr. 118 wIfe ( and cliii- chl- , - dron wil still make theIr home In Neola. "When Ihe frost Is on the pumikln" eat griddle cakes cooked with Dr. Prlcc's flaking Purder. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Domesto soap brooks hard water . TWtlo YOllg Ant hora . Time time for handing In manuscripts In I e ; the " . " ' "prbo story contest" announced several $ weeks age by 11ev E. W. Allen expired Sat. urllny nigh I. Mr. Allen has twelve stories . wrlHn by the youthful Ilterati , which will bo turned over to the Judges , Prof. IIV. . 8aw'er. Prot. E. I. Hothert and Prof. Ioul- lon , The 111'lze of $0 will bo awarded by thel , Hb rll"n Co.I. This new coal from WyomIng for sale ' only by 1. A. Cox 31 Main street Telephone . 48. Ask for clrculors. Gas cooldl\ ; stoves for rent and for sID at Gus Co.'s office . around oil cake $1.30 hhd , at Morgan & CO.8 drug . bture , 134 Broadway . I Ilnrrl" ! , LIceii'tc. The following marriage licenses were II- ; rued b ) the county clerk yesterday : name and Addreu. Age . . . Charles I. hover Papllon , Neb . . . . . : . .j. " Jel'lhl Ayer . i'apiiiion \ , Neb . . . . . . . . . . 19 o' " C. I. Ileebe. 10111" . Ia . . . . . . . . . . . . : . Anna eutler. : lodnll Iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 " ' J. V. Koholt , Council Iluf . . . . . . . . . . 26 ICltte Artlose , Council 1Iur . , . ! . . . . . 2 ' Try Iaglo laundry , 7:4 Broadway , for good " w \ rk. Our rcthln gloss finish can't bo beat. but we do strictly han,1 , work domestic fnIsh. when Ilhfcrrue Tolephoue 151. P : uberoren UI DOlcsto lOP . . . . . _ . " . . ' " ' 1. . " .W .I . ; _ " . ' _ NE\VS \ FRO1 I COUNCIL BLUFFS Onlcd Upm : to Settle n Numbtrofmpor- taut Questons , MONThLY GAS BILL UNUSUALLY LARGE X,1 Meter tan ( " time : terher to ! Jnf"lon Limit , \clrlY nt lie m 1"I ure -Ollhl Bridge anti , ' erm'naCom' \ t'I , ' . Coml.lalnl , The city councIl met In regular monthly sessin last evening , with Mayor Cleaver an : Aldermen lrewlck , Ooon , Grahl , Keller , NIcholSon , Ishton anti White preent Among the bills presented was . that of the Gas anti mectrlc Light company . one of the Items c which was $63 , for light at the city buildIng . A now meter hal , Just , b , ' : : put In , anti It semetl to he nn opel i question whether soma clerk had mails a mietaks In figuring , or the meter hall sat up nights t real off aniperes Thl nll was finally allowed , with the exception of this enl Item , which was rerred to the light committee for inveatgation. ! , Thc commllee to which was referre.I the Ilctltc oC time Omah3 Bridge anti TermInal company for a reduction of sessment c.n , Its bridge , reported that the assessment was only 61 ( r cent of that of time motor bridge , anti : : S per cent of the Union I'aclfc. which showed that the assegsc hall taken Into con- shlerJtkn the facts NnteJ In the petition . The report alh'er.e to the petition , was con- curfJ In. Th13 ordinance vacating South Seventh street was again laid over for one month. An ordllnce imposing penaly of not mere than $3 for any dealer exp.sIng for s31e any loaves of breall welghtn ! less than tWln- ty-our ounces was read , anti letn Smith asked Its PJ9 ! saying that that weight ha been seWed upon by the bakers of Coun- : ci IhitmiTs . , OIAha anti , South Omaha. The rult were susllenllel , anl the ordinance passed , whereullon : Ir. Smih agreed to set imp the pie An orllnance was read , regulating thc levIn ) ' - lag and colect ! oC taxes for the paving of streets and alleys. It was' modeled on the new ordinance about to be hiassed by the Des [ assel ) Iolnes city council , and Is Intened to sops- rate the Ipeclal taxes from the general , In order that the unpaid amounts for paving may not bo nlrcd to the city Inlleblednes3 By this crdlnanc the contractor Is required 10 sign nn express waiver of any claim : against thl city . aOl Is enabled to collect directly from the abutting property owners. I wat' read once , and then laid over unll Saturday night , when another meelng Is to bo held. Anna ! ! . St-phenson presented . a claim of $2,500 damages for n brolen limb. the result d 1 fail cn a piece of defective sidewalk , at the corer of Malln avenue and Stahl street , Oeotber 20 , 1894. I was nol aihowed. T. J. Evans presented a communication stating that the brick usel In paving Oak- hand avenue were not equal to the samples [ furalshed with the biti . anti suggesting that some measures be taken to repair any bricks that mlghl prove defective from wear or frost. 1 was placed on file. A communicaton was read from J. R. Webster oC time Omaha Bridge & Terminal nalway company , which stated , that their : superintendent had been circulating around among the owners of property abutting emi UnIon avenue and found that they were outspoken In their promises to "imoid up" the company and compel It to pay for their property This , hC said , was not this sort of treatment thel had expected from the people of Council Bluffs ant would undoubtedly delay the company's plans. Mayor Cleaver suggested that the city might order the street brought to grade In case the property owners refused to allow the work to g on , In which case hI thought the property owners would b mora willing to acquiesce In the company's desires. Alder- mun Nicholson thought this would merely precipitate n'squabble , out or whIch no gee would come , and several other aldermen con- curred In his vIew. The communication was placed on file. place fe. The meeting adjourned till Saturday. "After the l3ahl"-an ice and ale rasell : with Dr. Price's Baking Powder. AlWs refroshlng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GULLED TUB 1NOCIINT. lUre. F. Clark . Sooth lyel and Worker or ZtIystcric ' , In limo TolI . Deputy Sheriff Fulen of Sioux City has been going through a lively chase for the past few days In the attempt to locate Mrs. F. Clark . a clairvoyant who has been worl- hug the boom city fet all It Is worth for several wecks. Mrs. Clark advertised her- self as the possesosr of second sight and as a gooll person to tin to. She succceded In gUlng about fifteen people In Sioux City whose credibility exceeded their good Eense. Among them was a washerwoman , who bought what Mrs. Clark called a "lucky belt , " Mrs. Clark representing that If the owner would purchase a ticket In any lot- tory she would . draw a capital _ pize : every time The waslrwoman' paid $25 In casH for It , besides pawning her watch wlh Mrs. Cark for $20. and giving a note for $ ; more. The washerwoman found that the htmcky belt hall no appreciable effect In slueezlng money out of time lottery commny [ , and so was ready for revenge , 'ali swore out 1 warrant for Mrs. Clarlt's arrest , charging her with obtaining - taining money tinder false pretenses Mrs. Clark accompanied by her husband and lto chid , hove Into sight over the Northwestern railway Saturday and would have been met al the Broadway depot by Sheri Hazen , but they went on to the tr3ns- ler Instead of stopping at the Broadway repot , to which Point they had checltel their baggage. At time transfer It was learned that they hal Induced the baggageman to give them checls on their baggage to Chicago over the Ilwauke road , In exchnnge for the checks they held , and had then left for Chicago. A telegram was sent the officials nt Tama City to arrest the woman and to wire Sheriff Davenport at Sioux City. TIM was done Sunday , and that night DepuJy Sheri Fulen went to Tama City to gel his prisoners. Mrs. Clarl Is said to bo one of the smooth- est confidence galeiters that has ever plyed her trade In the state. She was In Council Bluffs for some little tlo about two years ago , and stopped at the Scott house on Norh Main street. registering under the name of Mrs. F. Frencim . She worker the city as a clairvoyant ant Hucceedell In wringing a goer many harll shekels out of the gulble public. About the same time she worlrl In Sioux City , anti went through pretty nearly time same Ilrogram as on this occa. sion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.ost-Detwecn Fourth street alI Wiow avenue amid lrs , George Phelps' residence , corner Seventh street and First avenue ( goln1 through park ) , one pair gel eye glasses , with fine gold chain and pin at- tachmed. Finder return to lOI Broadway and receive liberal reward. Flfy-l'hr. . Enrolled . ' The night school began operatons on the thlri floor of the noomcr buIlding last enn- log unller the instruction of MIss Anderson , lately of Ill dalc , Ia. The opening was far better even than was expected for ffy-three younG people were pre&nt to begin work. Nine of these were young ladies ' 'ho ages of the pupils range apparently from 10 to 22 years. None of them are compelled by theIr parents to atend , but thal they all como because - cause they want to learn was evident last evening Superintendent Sawyer's face was wreathed In smiles as he sahl , " 1 told you EO , " for he remembered how long he had had to work before the sohool board would allow tIme scheme to be tried . lie and Colonel Daley made sonic brie remarks The bginning was made under the most auspicIous circum- stances and those In charge are confident that another room wi he nlded before long. latory. arithmetic , geographY , fudlng , writ- lag and grammar will be tauhit . Seulons wi be hell every week.day evning , cxccpt- log Saturlay , front 7 to 9:30 p. m. ICimlghts or I' , ' thlu ; , " . The members of St. Albuu's lo"ge No 17 , Knights of 1)'Ulla. together with aCe\ 111'lell friends of tIme muoulne pcrlu8lol , tnJoK aim evcqlng oC pleasure hUl even- big In the lodge rooms In the Merriam block. . > . . . ' - , . t _ . ' - Abolt ll gentlemen assembled Cn the rooms , whIch arc among time cosiest In the city , and after the officers hail been installed played cards , smoked , anti enjoyed them- selves generahiy . The following Is the list of ofcers Installed by J. M. Sennlnn , n. i ) . ( I. C. : J. S. Pool , P. C. : Ed ii. OU , C. C : G. M. ICelar , V. C. : D. E. Stuart , I' . : W. A , Stone , M. of J' . : T. J' . DeGroat , M. of g. : J. A. Shoemaker , M. of A. : C. U. Washington - ton , I. G. : henry Darnel. O. O. 10S10S STOl : lrlcc Ietuce.l ultlt tn Clo . o Stock Out , 011 LInes anti BIG REDUCTIONS I UNflER\VEAit. Lathes' nonshrlnklnj underwear , worth The , reduced to Mc cncim 6ro untierwear reduced to 39c. unterwrnr Our regular 60c quality gent's underwear reluccl to 3ge eaclm Oenl's heavy wool shIrts and drawers , worth 760 , reduced to 50c eaehm Lathes' flue all wool union suIts , In natural anll black , reducell from ' 3.00 to $1.10. Iatlies' fine wool vests , In grey and wlmite , regular $1.l ) quality . reduced to The each. 10 IUmUCTIN I : HOSIEny. lOc Iinaly ladles' cashmere hose , 3c , or thrc Ialr ; for $1.00 lIe and U.OO quality ladies' flue cashmere - mere hose , 48c 1 pair . Ciiiltlrcn's flue cashmere hose reduced front 50c to 2ic n p,1lr. 10 mmUCTlN l. mmss OOOOS. 7lc English ladles' coth , 6 Inches wide , reduced to 39c a yard. Alib ImMNANTS lAT , { PRICE. nil lot of fine dress paters , worth from $4.5 to $6.00. to close , ' 2.98. $2.60 quality Boucle cloaking , to close , $1.60 a 'arll. See bargains offered In black dress oods. lOWLEH , DICK & \V4tKElt . Council fliuffs. Sumcrtlstirtt ; Iii Sea.lol. The County Board of Supervisors met yes- terlay , with Iembers S. D. WaJsworth , Perry Kearney , John Cnrrle , I. D. Denter anti Il. O. Auld liresemit. The board was ( ganlzed for the eOllng year by thE ! election of S. B. Wndgworth ns lrcsitlemit. Quite a bunch of claims were fed by property ewn- crs , who paid taxes durIn/ time years 1888 , 1889 anti 1890 , for the : mi rebate which wa coring to them on account < f thO excessive - cessive levy during those ) 'e.rs. The claims aggregated abut $700. The board ha\lng Jtt : with Shen & Oal\ln , ha\o established a Ilrec"ent which wi have to bc followed out In all other like cases. I Is expected that 1 large number of other claims will be fed bet" : en now anti the April meeting . anti an Immense amount c work will have to be done In time Inl' of checking up the claIms with the hooks of the county treasurer. James : McCabe wih a committee of members - bers of the Broadway lethOlst church , al- [ pearcl before tIme board and asked that Claus Thompson's salon be closed , on the gruel that It was within the required distance from the church The board dlscusse thO mat- ter , anti finally .care to the conclusion that they hal no jtmristiictlcn . They suggested that the ITetton be taken to the county attorney - ney , anti there Is not much doubt that he will be calM upon to t : lend his official aid In cbs. Ing the establishment. The bonds of a large number or justices of I the peace , township clerks ontO county 0111- ' cers were approved , among time latter those of County Clerk F. L. need , for $20,000 ; ne- corter W. : . Shepard , $10,000 , and Auditor J. : . Mathews , $10,000. 0 , what a treat ! Maple Fyrup and waf- flea cooked wih Dr. Prlco's flaking Powder. \'elplll that U.\.o K tiled. SherI Hazen exhibited a grewsome colec- ton of weapons at one sort and another , which hat been turned over to him by John P. Organ , the outgoing county attorney , In accordance - corranco with the provisions Qr the statules ' Among them was the revolver with which 'I Hank Hal killed his wife over four years ago. Tied up with It was the pen knife I wHh which hall made an Ineffectual attempt , to end his own existence , after he had com- mite the bloody crime ; The revolver , with i which 'Vllam Doartz Idled John Denahay In a salon on Lower Broadway was there , with the one that Thomas flroks used In killing Frank DeGoode In the "Ducket of Blood" saloon , and thl one with which Rev. 0 M. Helmick of Neol slew Charles Palmer. The razor whIch William ' Madison flourished at a Danish dana Q South Main street five years ago , and the revolver wimichi In Peter Hansen's hands , sent a bullet crashing through Madison's headl a few seconds later occupIcd 1 bundle by themselves. Deshl these were the little bottle or strychnine which lawhor , the Page county blue beard . so.cled , was charged with using In creating uxorial vacancies In his household , a villain- Otis 10I < ng knife with a blade six Inches long , whIch Frank Crane plunger Into the back of a man named Phiips at Manawa , and I revolver tke from Charley Wilson , time Boston store burglar soon to be electro cuted at Sing Sing. These relics have been accumulating In the county uttrney's once for six years past. They will be kept In the sheriff's omc for I time , aol wi then proba- bly ba put up at acton and knocked down . to tIme highest bidder. Lost , Saturday night a black Cocko spaniel ! ; answers to name of Fritz , and wore 1 black leather collar. A suitable reward will be given for his return to Jr _ E. E. Hart , 629 Willow ave. Flvo l"r { 'emit . day DIscount evening on , water January bills 10. until I o'ckck Tllrs- : Fitt , ; Time aim the Nortuvotern. Paul Pickering , the well wown engineer on the Northwestern , had an excitng run In from Doone Sunray afternoon. A special car was attached to the fast mal at Chicago for the accommodation of - theatrIcal troupe that showed there Saturday nlghl and was booltl for an appoarnce In Omaha Sunday night. This overloaded the train , and when It ar- rived at Boone It was forty minutes behln' time. The special car was accordingly left at noone for No. 7 . which was following close behind to bring to Onmahma . and Pickering was given instructions to bring the fast mal In on time If such a timing was among the possibilities. His famous engine 627. was broughl out anti the race against time was commenced . Seven slops were mare on Ihe way by delays In handling time mal , that at Missouri Valey being nine minutes In lenllh , Inll another at Carrel of almost the santo duraton , Time rest of the time was spent In hustlng by telegraph poles at a faster gait than has over been covered , probably , by any train running between here ant Chicago. Mile after mmmiio ' reeled off In ' . mie was or fifty-five seconds. The distance from Dunlap to Missouri Valley , twentyseven immihes . was cO\erel at a rate thirty seconds better than a mile a minute. The traIn amid Its preeous : load was brought Into the transfer ( just five minutes behind time , time entire dlstlnce between Boone anti Council Dufs , 150 mies , having been tra- versed In two hours and fifty-five mtnutes. John Nelson , the freman , had been transferred - forced two slays before from an engineer's run , nll when time traIn pUlel1 In at the transfer he was about as near a tuckered out specimen of humaniy lS Is not often seen ilirs . I'iimml 11(11Ullrlnlnt The city authorities were busy ) yesterday neroon looking for some way In which lie ( strong arm of the law could be brought down upon Mrs . Rchard Paul whip lives at 2123 Sixth a\enu ! She was taken sick last Thur- day , and a physicIan whom she called In pro 'nouncet the case dl\htherla. She caled I doctor from Omaha wIth whom she was 'C- qualnted , amid he said the case was nol dip' 'therla. Nevertheless , tIme housl had already been quaraimtinetl . Saturday night Mrs. Paul decided that she wanted to see her little gill , who had been sent to the house of ( friends In Omaha and tO she went acres the river. Marshal Ed I Cannlug , who lives next door to her , found out she had gone anti straIghtway - way notified her not to return . and also not- fed the Omaha authprlles to see that she was quarantined there. : otwlhstandlng all this. Mrs . Paul bobher up serenely Sunday and said she hall come homo to stay City Ator- ney Hazelon was asked to draw up an Infer- motion charging her with an infraction of the rules of the Hoarll of health , but after he had waded through several tons of law books he announced that he cull timid no statute that Just met the case. TI'o mayor , marshal and city clerk tried their hand at I , but wah little hotter success . When they separated tile o\lnlol seemed to b that the city had a law which provIded for quarantining contagious - gious diseases . but none which would punish , those who broke over the regulatons when I they saw fit , _ _ _ _ _ Hel tl Ucul J slate. A real estate transaction , the conslderalon ut .whlch 18 $ IOO.QOO , WJ COnSUllnatN yes- terday. The parties to the deal Ire Dr , V. n , ( krman anti General , ft. Dodge , the later gentleman coming hate-pomessioa of 1 numb of valuable pieces of Inside city prop- rty In exchange for 0 vey ; iirge anti valu- tile . cattle ranch In Texas. If Is understood that } ) r. Cotman wi op rt@11 this ranch In connection . wIth those ho a1 dhy ! : ssenes In W.omlng. The negolat \ In tbs deal were pronotCI by tIme fIrM ' of Pusey & Thomas of this city , tbrolg1' theIr Omaha office. I. " . , " Dais sels ! drugs paInts nt glass cheap . DomestIc soap outlasts che'soap , TllWI , .1 ' .I 'k ' , IlI-u. 1Iothol or turler l'ut Imto1'raetlca by I Unlrrn or tott Str.pr , New York NEW YOIC , Jan 7- lolt street , In Chinatown , was the scene , of t a shocking murder. The victim , Bridget Gorman , was burned to death The murderess , named I.lzzlo Brown anti known to tIme llolce as "Lize . the Ian , " one of the most notorious characters In that section , used R lighted kerosene lamp for a weapon . 1lrln ) a quarrel she threw the lan1 at her \'Iclm. The lamp broke arid the oil set fro to her clothing , and In an instant the unfortunate woman was n mass of fianme. APparently AllJarenty not a bIt mo\'c by her , Ireadul work , the murderess stool for several moments watchIng - Ing her victim writhe In aICn ) ' . and was captured later by tIme 101ee. The victim was burned bcyolli recognition before assIst- once reached her and died wihin ten minute - ute ! . . - _ - TUtu ( P SITIns. Chler or I'olico nr Suulh tnhl : Uoos 00/1 " 'nrk with 1 ( ( 'nh'c1. SOUTH EN1D , Oki , Jami 7.-James Smih anti James Brown who lived ' anl 1\'e,1 twelve mies southwest of Enid were In the city last night In company wih two wonton Ioth hal six. shooters belted nrounl them and all four were tinder , the Inluence of liquor. Night " -alchran Dion undertook to ar- rest them when they drew their pistols mmd \lstols anl fled . lie went for Chief of Police \ Williams , who tried to arrest the men , when they drew rrew revoh'ers. Wllars ' was the quickest amid shot both of thent Drown was Instant kIlled , whlo Smith Is I10rtn1y wommmmded. Intense exciement pre\'nls and I Is feared that more killing may follow. .Jllrt 'Vulls 11m Puck. LOS ANGELES , Jan. 7.-Chlef of Police Glass has receh'er a dispatch frol the warden . den of the Joliet penitentiary askhll that Edward I D. Steadman be m'etimrnetl there to complete a seven year sentence for burAlary. I Is quito likely that the crook wi be taken ! to San Quentn fIrst , as he escaped frol : ( Intro with 3 five-year sentence yet to serve. Steatlan Is one of the two crooks arrested on suspIcion of being the Ontario bank rob- her and who turned out to be Innocent of that crime but was an escaped cOI'lct. Tnllh IUlr" by n I'lclman. MONTROSE , Colo" , Jan. 7.-ews has Just reached here that In a shooting affray at Paradox Valley , Cam Young , a worthless character , was killed by Thomas Pepper , a ranchman. Pepper was seriously wounded. Hllelh : JUlo,1 t'oimiptttlilo. LAS ANIMAS , Colo. . Jan. 7.-Great ex- ciement was caused here last night by Jose Ramenlz and Santiago Compielto who drew their revolvers and hogan shooting at each other Compleldo was killed . II.mbrr nr tint Cool GIJg Caught. COFFEYVI.LE , Knit. , Jaim. 7.-Dud Lucky , a member or the Cool gang . was captured by Deputy Marshal Jimmerson at the house of a friend In tM 'Choslta bottoms botols near Muskogee , I. T. , SUnlay' ' Ilght. - - . - -r Aren't those cream puffs delIcious ? They are prepared with Dr. . P lce'sfJaldng Powder. llEST11WTJ."U .tZOO"fl tISIXESS . . - t ( ISS. Des Moines City COIICU Will COlnno Thor ' . _ to I.hluor Sellhl DES MOINES , Jan. 7.Special ( T.elegram. ) -In the mulct law cti eJI the district court today the ntorneYB tot the faon men fed a motion ' tl qlia'sh further proceeding - ceeding The balance of the tiny was con- sumed In arguments 01 the moth In the city council this morning aim al amendment to the mulct 'saloo 1 crdlnulce ! : was submitted and referred to a coflimnittee of the whole. I slpulntes that conlnltee flloon nor place where Intoxicating 1'.IUOls arc sold or kept for sale shall be Permitted to ) rmlled keep In connecton therewih J lit thc same room or In any ljolnlnl room or ) oml I restaurant , eating ht use 'I lice Ilch counter or to furnish to ' 01 furnllh any person In mtaitl fall place fuch kind of refreshments. The mat- ter wi come up next 'rhlrHday evening. The saloons have been In the nblt of late or setting out elaborate Ilnches , which lave not only been cXllenslve to themselves , but a letrlment to the Iestaurnnta , I Is probable the practice will be stopped. Jhitm'Iitti . \Ill' rkul Crimahioti HARLAN , Ta. , JIm. 7.-Special.-Lewis ( ) . J. Smith proH'leto [ or a feed 'nrll here , met with I serlol/ accident Thursday . He hind started on the traIn south , taking hlf gun for a hunt. In Jumping from the train he slipped anti tell on his forehead , crushing his skull. Time doctors extracted seventeen pieces of the frontaL bon , yet the victim cover. Is feelIng comfortable Ilt will probably re- In the election contest between C. " ' . Dawn Irep. ) anll G. F Keller ( dem. ) . Keller won by thmhrty-llve plumlt ) ' . Daws claims the democratIc board showed favoritism far Keler. and has appealed to the district u. . 10010 Church Ihetilcated. BOONE , Ia. . Jan. 7.-Special.-Thme ( new First Methodist [ church , costing $26,0 was tedlcatell yesterday by Hev. Dr. Ives of New York. The Imhle spiried cit- zens of Boone Inelullng thl lemberl of the church , lubscrlled over $2.0 ) 'est rda ) ' amid the church WIS dedlcltclt free of debt I II a very handsome edice anti will Heat 1.50 peoille. Together with the new Ca thole church , this mules a totul of over $0,0 invested - vested In churches last year by Boone. The new lletholsl church was lul largely throuJh the unlllng efforts of the ItiittOI' , 11ev. P. Y. Vedder ntS'rt"1 WUo " 111 Creditors . CEDAR RAPIDS , In" Jnn. 7.-Speclnl ( Telegram.-A ) big sensation hal heen caused , nt Green hy th Hlllen disappearance of F. t1. Behlommup , dealer In Igrlculural Implement - ment/ , titter forglnH twelve or fIfteen hates for various amounts and disposing or them there 111 In lila city anti leaving many crelorl , In thin lurch lie left u young wife at Green , with I young su , almost In I\es- \ titimte cimcunistanees. She Is nearly heartbroken - broken _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C.I" % % 'itv " lt Ct'iliir : Ih'III" . CEDAR HAIIDS , In. , Jun. 1.-Speclal ( Telegmam.-A. ) cold wnvctruek here this afternoon and the thermometel' II going down ttt. I Is nearly zero now , anti I Is reportcil It will he twemity-livo tit'grees colder by mormiing. A strong ninth II IIJrees lug from Ihe north , h'tmqemm began mlttng ' ice today I Itt nine Inches thick ali of an excellent ' . excelent lualt ) r ( ollly ( .Jtrk ihtmiS 111 , I r t4hmnrt . c.INTON , In , Jan. 1..County Clerk D. H. n. Marltham of ClntOl county In figurIng - Ing discovered himsel , thort In small amounts of attorneys' ( fees . witness fees costs. ele" loft In hiismhinnhls to a total of imearly U.O. lIe eonrUJs to hll attorney 111 left town E-lert [ ) aVe eXlllnlnt the books. _ - _ _ _ _ _ ) "II\lr ( , COIIII 1'1 ' coUrt haute. CEDAH RAPIDS , lu.1Jan . 7-CAledul [ Telcgram-The ) new /-OU1' house of Delaware - ware county at Manchester was dedicated this afternoon wih appropriate ceremonies. A number of Interestng Itdreses I ) prom- mnent citizens were malic 'ihme new hul1l- Ing Is a model one , costnS\comlllete , $10,0. Loss or aim 1011 I' ; ficr by Fire cnEs'roN , Ia. , Jan. , -Specuai ( Tele- gram.-Firo ) destroyed n ) ; , rle bar lelon- Ing to 11' . Tlman of Sanl , Creek towimshtip . The . content . . consisting of 1,40 bushels of com. a large 'IRnlt ) ' of jimmy and fodder , thrce lets of harlesi anti a tne ) horse , weme commaumned . The loss . wl reach $2,0. lul'ulld aim Accoult or l'II"lcllt Trouble- . MONTfZUMA , Ia. , Jan . 7.-A. n. Dome , proprIetor at a hotel at UnrleH City , was foull dead In I barn today. He commltp'l suicide by hmangIiig I"llanclal trouble was the cause , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ilrI . Ilu . 'l'II.lr "irlr , KANSAS CITY , Jan. 7.-The striking ( mc- tory ' girls who wenl out al the Curie & SOl oatmeal anti cereal works Saturtlay ' becaute of I 1 cent reduction In packfng outmenl boxes ha'c lost their tight . . \ throll of wOlcn ami girls Ipr.let for the Htllkllg laCkeft' plnt'el thtH ( morning amid 1W mme ! Il Ilcdlately tlployed lt the reduced price ofercl to lime strikers. WYOMING \ OFFICERS CHANGE Governor Ricbnnls Sncds G.vernor 03- borne with Fitting Form1ty , SENATRIAl COt ST SEEMS ABJUT OVER . Strong l'robImllity tnt " .urrel Will lie leturn lt tar that I.olg Term "nd thul(1 \ Ill Oct thio l"uur ' cimrs' 1'1\1 - ClEYENN , Jan 7.-Specl { 1 Telegram. ) -Governor WIliam A. Ilchards and the other state ccers of Wyumlng were sworn nl noon today. t I The Inaugur.1 ceremonies Were preceded hT n grand parade , which was partclp.atc1 In by eight comanles ot the Eighth and \nteenth Infantr , stationed nt Fort D. A. lussel , the W'omlnl National Guard , tIme W'omlng Unl\rl ) . Cadets , the ChO'enno Fire department anti other civic oranlzatons. 1 J. John . \ . Osbrne , tIme relrllH go\'ernor , male a brief nllru- , con- gratulatng the Incomlnl onclals upon the auspicious circumstances under which they assuming the reins of government. lie was followed \ by Governor.elect Hchards , who made a few remarks U\on the responsibilities that hal been Imposell upon himsel antI the other omclals of the state anll asketi the ( co- operation of the Ieh1iC ] that the Promises made durimig the cammmpaigii mlht be carried durlnl cam\31rn ! out. The cath of office was almlultercll by Chief JustIce Grosbeck ef the supreme court. In addition to Governor Hehards , the new olcers are : Secretary cf state , Charles \ , Dltlck : auditor. Wiiam O. Owen : trens- urer , Henry O. la ) : sU\remo judge , Charles N. Ioler ; superlntenlent of school ! Miss stelhJ l Heel. A large numb of the promInent - Inent citizens from till sections of the state were present to wluess the ceremonies and to aHenl the Inaugural bal this ( evening. TIme sessIon c the Third . ! general ouemmtlIy wi convene In thts city at noon on Tuesday. 'ho lueslon which temporariy overrides In Intercst the senatorial contest I who will get the minor Ilosltons In the gift of the senate - ate atl h , le. There arc many candidate for the varIous clerkhlps. David II. Craig of Carbon county anti George \V. 10yt of LaramIe county are the leading candidates for presilent oC time sen- ate. Clarence C. lamln of Swetwater Is also spoken ot , but lie says he Is act a cantl - Ilate. Mr. Craig wil probably be the president - dent , antI : Ir. 10)'t vice president. J. C. Argesimeinmer of Cheyenne Is the only candlhte for chief cierI of the senate lie wi no doubt be unaulmously elected For assstaut ! clerk Mr. Blair , 3n attorney ef Sheridan , and George \ , Perry have been mmmentioned. Judge Jay L. Torrey or remonl county Is the leading candidate for speaker of the hou e. 10 wil no doubt be choson. J. A. Van Orallel . anl A. D. Keley , both of ,3ramle coumity , are candidates , but the fact that they live In Cheyenne Is against them. : . C. Barrow of DuHlas Is thus far the only cldl date for chief clerk and he will ( , wi unquestionably - bly be the un3nlmous choIce of the members fo' the position. J. H. Holingsworth of Uinta county la 1 caudldate for assIstant chief cieric STRUOGLE FOR SENATORIAL TOGAS. Them seems to be a general desire on the part of the members of the ( legislature to dispose of the senatorial question as qtQciely aa Ilos5lble. Friends of some or the caml- datcs predict that the question will be de clled by Thursda night at the latest. The first Joint caucus of the forty-eight repub- lcan members of the legislature will be held \\'ednesday or 'fhursday evening At this meetng the claims of the several candidates will be thoroughy ) discussed , and the queston whether the IonS or thC short term senator shah he chosen fIrst finally determined. An : Informal ballot may also be taken. Thc prediction - diction Is mare that the first ballot will show the electon of' ' Francis E. Watron for the slx-ycar term and that Clarence D. Carl ( will b an easy winner for the four-year position. Mr. Clarlc has the assurance of twenty votes , whIch' ' will stay wih him from first to last. Neither Laraitmie Albany nor Carbon , the counties havIng the three largest delegations In the legislature , ere taleemi Into conslteraton In this estimate. Lramie county wih her ten solid republican votes , could easily decide the question. The dele- gaton will probably not however , vote as a unit for any candldatb for the second place , but several of the members am known to be friendly to Clark Judge M. C. Drown will get Albany couuty's seven voles. All the candldat except Senator Carey arc nnxleus to have the contest speedily settled. His emily hope of success Is In a long amid biter stug- gle which will consume the greater part of the Hession. The senator will no doubt get three votes from Converse county , but so far as Is defniely Imown this Is the extent - tent of his fohiowiuig. Judge Jay I. . Torrey of remont and Johu C. Davis of Carbon county have withdrawn from the senatorJal race They announced thIs mourning that they believed that It would greatly complcate maters If they permitted their namel to 10 before the ( caucus and In order to facilitate the business of the legislature - Lure thOy woulll withdraw. This leaves Judge Drown of Albany county al1 Clarence D. Clark the only candidates for the second place. 1 Is probable that Judge Brown will withdraw beoro the caucus conveimes The action of Davis amid 'l'orrey maltes the elec- acton anr ton of Warren ant Clal' ! absolutely certain. 11NI Vi IL HlmlN TOO. Y. : S(1 "JL ( ] overior's llesilo to Ho Folowed by I Slltorl,1 Election. ST. PAUL , Jan 7.-The various state 0111- cers fed their bonds and were sworn In before - fore lie ( secretary of state several days ago , anti there were mme cerelonies of any sort tOday when they took charge of' their re- spectvo offices. Time govcrnor's message viii probably bo sent t" the legislature tomorrow - morrow as soon aa tIme two bodies are or- gnmmized. Both houses will hold caucuses of the majority party tpnlght to decide on their officers , ao that there will b little delay - lay tomorrow In getting to work and hear- lug lie governor's muesitage The contest for the senatorIal sucessor to Senator Washbur Is slightly In abeyance until thin legislature Is organized , but the ( friends of the various callldates are 10t relaxing - laxing their vllllnce , unr each member Is ap- vroacheel as soon aH he reaches the city. No accurate poll of the ( legislature has yet heen possible , many refusing to commit themselves unti the oOcers of the legislature have ben selected , Senator Washbur h conndent of re-electon. Governoor Nelson Is sure he will be chosen , and Congressman McCeary and ox.Congressman Comstock are equally positive that tIme contest will enl , In theIr favol' "Dark hon , " predictions are freely indulged In , 1.0 illEl.L WINS 'lt 1.\CI . ( utgenoralCI Alt "I'lwillon for lie Itlnsili SimeakersIuil . TOII KA , Jami 1.-When time Kansas legislature - lature cOl'enls at noon tomorrow the house will bo promptly organized by the election of C. E. LoMel of Lane county as speaker I.oMel has outgeneralel all oppositloim . The fell against him had narrowed down to J. K. Cubbison of Kansas City . This morIng : Mr. Cubbison said : "Unless Mr. Lobdel has ugreel UpOI sOle one else to Ilresenl his name In hue ( republican caucus this afternoon al 4 o'clock I will do It myself. " Cubbison was as good as his word , ant LoMel was decided on for Ipeaker. Mr. Cuhblson will bo the speaker pro tent. ( I.obdll has made a remarl < able race for the ( epeakership. lie Is the youngest man ever elected In Kansas fOl' the position , Caucuses on state printer may be held as early as Wednesday , of this week , and for United States ! later later The great topic lousy Is on the question of an open or secret caucus , and .ho "ver- whelming sentment teems to be for a secret caucus. Tile ha been the custom In recenl 'ears. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' , 'ultor "Irrls itcimommhummutcuh. NASIVHI.E , Tenn" Jan. 7.-Tho \ el 0- cratc caucus teday renominated Unlell Stales Senator harris Slate Treasurer Craig I and Comptroler H. I. . Ellis . SmouI'sPirvligtii ) I. i lonlUul. ) 10ISI , Id3ho , Jan 7.-Although the legislators - lators are nearly all In the city Il Is "nponl- 0 - -j-- . - . . . . - , . . " , P , , . - - r DON'T KNOW K WHAT AILS THEM ' CATARRH THE REAL CAUSE OF MANY CHRONIC MALADIES , . - - - - - - - - - - - Ucglcctett. or Overlooked , I is Certimhitoflring SUferlng and Dlsc9c-A Number - bor oC'Vol Known l'oople Tel Their Experionco-Ilow Other Suferers May Got In Lino. ' GIOI1 Iumbct.s or POOlto ) siiilet' f'OI the mlt 1 polon9 or oltl\h. as ( main . other subtle chl'onlo litmiiitdiog wltlmutmt coiicct definite Idea or time ' 1lll1cs , " \hunl 11) cO'I'oct or ICfllC 1101 Imlut.o : of their mtflhietlon. ? llt IIolscs , Inown timidot' mlols spccllc nl1C , are really of a catmmiq'hmnl ot'lgIn amid himttmtm'O , l'ol'y pni't of time intiens ltnlimg of time imoso , tlit'oat , cat's , eye , lienti , 1miimg , liver , b3wcIs , i0h111e3's ttiitl bltitlihsr , nra albjeo ( to Isemtso niul blight by cuitmmt'm'Im. TIme proper eotire lot' sIliTerol's Is thisi Cutinu to the ollhco lot' ( tea nxmuinmiiutlomi ( tumid tiImti trcatntetmt , 'l'lio i'lcli immd : poor nilko at'o ve1coimtet1 b , ' Jm's. COhOIltItd nmnl Shmnimarti. If you lEvo away Ii'oiii the city scud for qucatlomm blank nmtd ask fot' lImit ti'ommthiieut. lit either tiistaiice , mmmiii vitetlum' by -1 luau Oh' ( milled ti cntinetmt , time patlemit hilLy bo nsut'cd of time s1icc1est t'eIIef mid Chill Possible tocmmllghtuned incdtcliic , , A 8(111001 , 31A , Gruirgo. , V. 11111 , Sullarhimtentlriit or Sehmoot lam' mommgluma ' ( itmiity , Mulct's ii L'umlillo State ilielit , C'otmnty Stmperlntomtticnt 11111 of Ounnhma tt'll his experience as follows : "h'nr semite twelve yeah a I huati cntnrrhm of tIme boweha nmith niy general health vtms cry Poor. My couiditioim vns mmtiurketi imy gemiermul debility , lack of flltPetite amid loss of strttimgthm. I unit boemm tu-etuted by sevormil doctors for thueso Coiiililtuimtttt , limit rct't'ivetl ho Perimianehmt relief. I litituhly comichmittetl uo coitsuilt lrmi. Copeinmmtl niuti Hhmeparii mumttl mutter two mimoiitlmtt' troatimiemmt I fnmmimtl may. self better timtumt I imath licemu for tvclvo or llfteen yenms. Thioir tm-eatntent wmms skillful mmii thmoroumghm amid tIme hemiehit I felt vn mtimtikctl ( miii thit' iutmiut. I feel satislieth ( lint thmey mire utcut of hmomior nimil will tin mis they agree to tiO , tumid are emitirely worth ) ' of ( Ito commiitleimee of thi' aiilhctstl. " GEOIIGE . lilLI9 , Supt , of l'tlblic hmistrimetion , 1)oulglamu Coummity. I1E' . 1) , IC. T1ltLi , I ) . I ) , l'rouuiulitimz l'ier ililihuili , otIruinil Ishuututi , a Forimier ( Hit ilium I'itstar , liii u Samuel iiiui to Say. i'tiipit , hiress anti people cuitlorse tIme work of Irut. Ctimeunmmd & Sht 'pard. There are fe' mmtemm , it any , better icimown In 3lethindist circles iii Nebraska luau l'memtidhmmg Eltier Timidnil of Umnuiti Ishtimith , muimtii rocemmtly htasttmr ( if time Semartl Street Metimotiltut Episcopal clmtmrchm , Oniutlmiu , lie hiatt utility couigregmut . loim iii hi lit ti hit uict ii mmd d turing mu yt.ni. ltreachtcs to thuotmitnuttis of lmenhule , 1)r. Tiimthtull writes to Dr. Simdii&mrd & , umuuier duute of' Decenihier I , 1891 , mms follows : "For twenty years I have hmaui cntmiu'rii of thin hmeati. The disease impaired umty voice mumiti , mteemmiiuigly , to seine cxtemmt , interferetl vitli niemital work. About a year ago , by time iutlvice of soitte f itmy Izmrlshtioumcrs. I vas indumeeti to try your tretutneuit. For your own comfort auit satisfncthomm , nit veli uts for the good of olhiems , I visht to say that I have foumiti nothmimug which himuut lielpetl fin flit Yotut' sitnitle anti pleatuant miiethiotls , Simmce under your cal-c nty hmeiuti huts becim better itmiti toy mnhmid clearer. I tint gliuti , to contlimetid you mind your treatimsent to the public. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N EU I.E Ci CI ) , Catrurrhtuil itiihadie , ituutinmuir on Uiuchmeckcd , Uiuulcriumlimo ( lie ' , Vhmoie I'hiyslemi Sytuurmit. lull-s. 'tV. P. Fimtic , Madison , Neb. , Is omte of thin best kmiowmi wonien in thin stute. No ble tin yet to formmt any idea of time relative strength of Senator Shuoup amid Judge Sweet itt time senatorial commtest. Friends of each are confitlent. Time itopuhist members , fifteeui in miuntber. will probably cast their votes for Colonel Crook. their candidate for governor two years ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o ritovisioNs FOlt t CONTEST. dlttormmey General or Caiiforiula lloldtu time . lflW lit Umicoimtutltutinai , SACRAMENTO , Cal. , Jan. 7.-The leglala- ture of California convened today. Lieutenant Governor Everett Millard is at his hionie in Los Angeies and was unable to be presomit , The republicans have a majority in bothm houses aunt elected temporary officers. Time new members were sworn iii , amid thereupon both branches adjourned. Governor-eiect Iiudd today received from Attorney General Hart aim opinion in which it is asserted tlmat there can ho no guborna- tonal contest before time presemit iegisiatumro and thmat time oath of office must be administered to l3ndd. Time opinion - ion declares that tlue section of the political code , which provides tIme manmier of the gubernatorial contest before the legislature , is uncoummutitutional iui that it confers judicial power on time legislature. That dentecrats are arranging to huave Mr. Ilutid sworn iii tomorrow at a joint session of both hmouses. Prior to tluo joint session , however , ( Ito two brammclies will nmeet sopa- rtutehy , wlueum the republicans mmiay introduce a resolution postpomiing time iimauguration pemiduimg ( lie appointment of coiitmnittees trout each house to investigate tIme cluarges of traumdimieumt. returns In connection with tIme gubermiatorlal ehectlomm. 'rime maui legislative interest Is in tiuc rivarly for Uuiitet.l States semiator , balloting for whIch will probably be commenced itext Tuesday. _ _ _ _ _ _ No Vom'nmuuhity tim Iowmu. DES MOINES , Jaum , 7-Specual ( Tele. gmam.-Ahi ) thin recently electetl state 0111- cers assumed tlmeim' duties today without foimil or cemehitOfly , Secretary McFarland and Auutiitor McCtum'thmy atucceeded them- selves. continuing their forceof naitistauit for anothmer term , Treasurer Uceson turnea his olilce over to lieu. John llerriott of Stuart tIme books balancing to a. penny , anti n'erythimig being entlroly satisfactory. Mr. Ilerrlott hiatt continued ex-Senumtor I ) , B , Javidson as deputy , nuid uipiOinted J.lr. Men-is mind J. II. Wiisumi to juositions in his ( lepartmnont. Major C , F. Jones aucceetleti I lout , 0. Ii. Pray as utumitmemno court chem'k , amid appointed .1. E.Vimelaum deptmty , con- tinuinug H. I'd. Jomies in time position of clerk , Attorney General Milton Itemb' > ' of Iowa City uurrivetl to tahte chmuirge of uiffutirs in thmuut olilce , uiuicceeding General .Joima M , Stone. but it is hunt yet knnwii mlmat hut iuppointnientm3 will be. 11mm. ii , It. Hahinjer ; succeetis N. 11 , Itaynmomid us supreme court reporter , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'cttlgrow thucpsen Agalum. P1EITItFZ H. D. , Jail. 7.-In the republican caucums today Heimator i'ettigrew was munnni. mnoumitly selecteul to sumeceeti hilntseit nit united Stubs sc'muator. The vote was mmiumety. one solid , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ have we a hnuhclmig' powder ( rumst7 Only one -lie ( perfect trust of tluo peoPle ill Dr. Price's. : z a.SIVi' IT TO 7'ilI CII Vif UIIIS , ArcluhItuhmop Wihliauiiti' 1.ettor I' , Ills l'ricsts oil thmo 1umcyehiciui , BOSTON , Jan. 7.-rAretiblithiop Johmut J. Wil- hams has sent Out , time following letter to lie reaui in all ( hue clmurchues of tIme arcii.dioccso of hiostorm : Arcimbishioprlc of BoSton , Iecemnber 26 , 1891 , -lteverommd Dear Sir : We learn hy hettera froimu Itonie , forwarded by his excehiency tIme apostolIc delegate at Washington , ( lint time Moat holy Fathier has forbidden all Catholics to join tIme societies of Odd leliovs , Knights of i'ytlulas or Hocus of Temperance , "As to those who huave already joined any of these societies tiuey are to be admonished to withdraw - draw ( rout tlmenm and it tiuey refuse to do so they are to be diuietl time sacraumients , Yours almucerely , "JOhN J. WILLIAMS , Archbishop of Boston. " hl1I.t 'J'JIIIt J'OItL'U4 SI Jalr anti ( 'older hum I tic Stiutimem-im I'ortiemia with i'rsterly Wiuuuls. WAShINGTON , Jaim , 7.-Time forecast for Tuesday is ; For Nebraska-Fair : colder iii time south- erm portion ; northerly winds , becohnhng variable. For Iowa and Missouri-Fair ; colder ; imortimerly wimuuha , For Houtim iukuta-Fair ; warmer ; winds becoming mtouhmeriy , For ifanmtas-F .ilr ; colder ; northerly wlntis. J.oiiui itecorul , OFFICE OF TJti VEA'FliEhl BUREAU OMAI1/m , Jumum. 7.-Omnahmut i-eeoril of teniliem. attire anti rainfall , conutiaretl with thmt t'orre- spouidlmmg day of ( ho iiut four years : 19 : ; . 1(91. lsma. l&2. Mmuxiimiurn temnpsrature , , 22 25 21 32 Mlmmimnum tciouimerattire. , , , 14 0 10 7 Average temperature . . , 15 11 16 20 I'ieeiitituiioui ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .01 lit ) Condition of temmipemature and prcclpltuthomm V--- . . - ' . - - - - - - - - Itudy tutmuutilahuigimer than hme lit her hiomttq in'm'n , wimere hutr htuuuiluuunti is tuttutiomi cugemuf for ( lie U. 1' . metal. Mrs. irink says : ' ( -1IP ; ! "Thm utiumcumuu Iiiiimig at' mmi % ' hose nimmi throat l'ere lii tit muffected. I hmmitl mm mmti'ry , mmutsmui tlhiuclmuurgn for IL 'hmilo , thieut It becumnt' offeut- idle , nhttl time left muostrii smvvlietl shunt , TIme left eye ran wiuter autti gu\t mute tutinglit huuluis. Soout amy stoummuiehu viau muttuucke . ior tl'o yemirs I wmms mu tlyspeptitl mund cotiltlii't uhigt'st cuuouugim fond to fuummituhm amiy stremmgtlm oi' fletuim. As thin d ituctuen utpreuutl I lie bhiulivr stmfferetl also , giving mite tuutsimemuk- able tiistreiuit. My sumiferumigs lcnImt rest nuttt sleep uuwuly umntii 1119' muervouus s'steutt lvaij aboum t t'Xhmiuuimited , "Simiuhl I tell hmom' Dr. Shuepau-d's vork luau acteti Oil mime ? . . P'rouuu being a weak and vuetcimet1 in- val iii I lma'o comume to i ) hi nuirty ii umil imetu I t hmy lii every respect. I t'nmmt go tip towui without - out some of nmy friemitlit smeuulchmig uuhiotit tim great cimuiuige. I believe 1)r , Shmepiurti's treat- nmemmt cnn do for othier wounemm nil it has tioumo for mite , " 1)RS ) COPELAND & SIIEPiI1ID1 ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIF1 I1UILDING , OMAhA. Nih ) . Ofiico ilours-9 to 11 a , mn , ; 2 to 5 p. at. Evenlngs-Wctimtcstlays amid Saturdays only , C to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12. ma , , ' 'I GlLTiWUL-cOMe'OItTINa. i'I EPS'S OLWA. iihtnAsl'sT-stm1'mgmu. : "fly ut thtoroumglt knowledge of tIme nntumrnl laws whmich gumvemn time opematitmmis of uliges. tion and ntutuiiomi ( , anti I' ii. cateful appli. cation of time line uu-operties of wehl-selecteil Cocoa , Mr. Eiips lmns trovidetl for our breakfast - fast amid sumpler iL delicately litt'ouetI borer. ago which nuty saVe Us molly htetL'Y doctors' bills. it is by tue Jtiuliciotms umse of suct articles of diet thuttt a. constitution may be gradumally built imp ummtil strong emmoughi to resist every tentlency to disease. hlumitireda of ittibtle unaladies are fiontlmig around us ready to attuick wlmerevem' there is mu. weak mioint. We many escape mnmmny em fatal lmnft hmy keeping oumrseivemi vell fortluleil with pure lmlood amid u properly mmoumiitimeti fm-attic- Civil Service Gazette. . I Made slimiply Witim boiling' ' water or mitlhlc , Sold ofliy lit Imalf.potmnd tins , by grocers , labeled thums : ' JAMES FPI'S & CO. , Ltd. , iIomoepatlii Citcimmlsts , London , Engiautd. ' tiEW. 1LrrE 4 Dfl. 1. 0. WIT'0 ITESVE ATD 211 ? TEEATE1I ) is still uindor pnitivo written enturartico , by i' nutiuorizt'd utenttu only , to cure Weak Memory ; Louts of lirnium itmud Nirve I'ower : Lost. Almunhtood ? q niriemiecs ; Night iosscs ; 1vil Droummems : J.aclc ol ( , onfuiltiutco : Iervottsimu'its ; Lastuiluide ; till 1)rguins 4 Lose of I'nwer of tiun Generative Orimmmiu in omthuem ccx , caused liyovor.oxorUou , YonthufumlErrorsot Excot'iti'vo Use of Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , wiuicht lends to Misery. Ctiutsunuptitus , Insanity nr.d Death. Ii : ' mnsih , 1 a box ; six fur $ i : with written gumuramitoo to cure or refutuid momuer. West's 7Ave I'ills cuure Sick lieuhitchue. Ihitiontunees 1ivcr Complaint , Htumr tttomutebm1 Depepsia and ' . .onstlitntioum. GUAltAN'1'iiEi3 msmietloalyby Goodman Drug Co. Omiba. - ' WHAT CURES PIMPLES The only really smicccssfumi proucuttivo timid cure of luhtlilts , bhtcidiead. , rcdmoiigh : ; . - ' huamtilsailliig hutilrutud ttnbyblem. / . ituhe , , is tim ccicl.ratei Cunucunk 130Am' , greatest of skIn Itiuritlcru . -t' . anti leauuiifit'rtu , , t vchl as itirest ΒΌ cud swecliet of toilet limit ! JtilCFC7 . 5011115. ( hilly htrementivu of clog. glitz of the pores. Soki everywhere , -1 - r GEO. P. HANIrOnt , , A.V. . IIIEICMAN , i'residcflt. CaImler , First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa Capital , - $100,000 Pi'ihitS , . - . 1'2,000 One of llto oitlest banks lit ( hue slate of Iowa. Wit solicit your htumsltinis anti cohiettions , We pay S tier ccitt out ( lame tlcitteltt. We whit its lileimseti to see amid couve iou. - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - --SieciaNoUces CoiieiI J3hiffsuuu.ui CIIIMNEYB CLiANmID : VULTHuLlINlD. : I ; , , liurke , atV , 0 , hiotner' . , (43 ilritat.luymiy , A $4O0.O0 HTO(1C ( 01' aoonn ANI ) I'iXTUIIEII 10 trade for iowa or ensUrmm Nehraiuctu itth , , ( hreeuisiilel4s , Nicholson & Co. , Couimclh hliuffs , Foit fiAlI omt mtlNT , ONB ov 'rimliiin'r ( arias In i'ottawatluunit , county ; 7 rmmlles sotiuli of fltoha ; 20) uicrtts cultivated ; to au-rut iashurc ; spientlhti lemiditmuce ; goot mmdl , moult- iii I' . barns , orchard , tic. 1 I , ltlslitotm , 2m harmony mulled , Council lIhuffe. I.ilili i'iIIVA"i'IIhiATtN VOlt IIIINT NEAIt court luoutte , "ittlIl ) ' at Ilco chico , ( oumicii Bluffs , , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Ut Omaha for time duty and since .Murdm 1 , ItOh : Normnimi temperature , . , . , . , . . , , , , , , , , , , , . , . , 19 1)euieiency for the duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normtunl Preciltituutioit . . . . , , , _ , . , . . , , . , , (12 ( . mets ielicitncy for thin uhay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , melt 'l'otiui precipitation shumea March 1 iG.07 incimemi Ioilciency tiiimce Mnmchm 1 . , , . , . , . 15.82 iimchiems Relmuirts froims Oiie Stuthummit : mit S I' . Si. STATiONS. V -h ; : wrs Op g mexATmismi , . E . : : - 'a 0 a ! _ _ . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'io .dll ( jl'r Oiiummiia..a 21 .0OCcar Valcimulno..4 1(1 .OOtUIear Cltk'ao . . . , , . . . . . , , , , 211 i .Oii ( iletir. Hi. . . . . . . . . . . . : 50 .110 ulomtdy , Si. i'umul..2 III .00 Cl.u . . . . . . . . . . 25 . ( iU ( 'loam , ltniisiis . . . . . . . . : mlu dlii ( lttitr. Icmmv-r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'uu .uo clout. Salt Ltuko ( :1(1' . 2' ' . all .ou ( k'nr , itut'ki city.4 . liii .1111 Clotur , I lciwuui. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , i i i 'r. ( lu , , r. 1tliiirck. . . . . . . . . . . . .111 'Ii .t.u ( flrtr , Sl.Vliceuml , ' _ ii lui .O ti ii , ' . 4 Ctteycttmmt . , . , , , , , , . , . 14 liii .1 0 liar , ihiheit . . . . . . . . . . 81 00 I' ilcioudA , " Culy..4 _ . T.ftl _ utoy. a iieluv , , ti-mo. " 4 : iuidiwttes uraco at Prcciimitutiotm. : L. A. WSLShf , Olisuryerm , - '