- ' " ' 1 ' . . . , , ' - " 7- ' : ' . " , . / . . . ; " < v ; : . " , . , --"i. ' ; ' . - . . . . . - . - - - . - Th ; - ' - - - - - - T w n , _ _ _ ( THE ) [ A1IA - - D.IT Y UTHi ! T"n 'V' .T "T "n. " ' ' > ' OIH _ Tins OMAL SUNDAY BEE COUNCIL nLU FS. OFFICE - NO. 12 PEAUI STREET , Delvet b1 cAnler to any part ot the el , . ) 11. W. TILTON , Lseo. t 'FLrJ10NrS-lu.lnel omce. No. U : night . lor , No. Z. . AI.\'UI NRNTJU Oranl1 hotel , Council lurs , reopened Oct 1. Mayne neal Estate agency , 639 Droadway. For nent-Large private barn near court boue . Apply at flee offlce. An overcoat belonging to Charles Welsh 'a stolen from the loomer school Friday Grant C. Wells and Alice Simons , both of thIs county , were married In this city y& t < ) ' . The T . ' . T. were entertalntl at the evening. home ot Miss Maymo Mulholanl last FrIday The monthly metng of the Ganymede Wheel cub will bo held Monday evening at 8:30 : 1) . m. A case of scarlet fever was reported yester- 11ay at 608 Harrlon street , rnest I Mtrgan being the patient. Unity Gule will give art nperlence social next Wednesday evening In their guIld room , corner 1Ierc and Union Etreets. Sixty girls attended the Industrial school yesterday nfternon. At the conclusion of the sewing exercise : Ir. neLong gave each child a hot bun and a tndwlch by way of : variety. A Ore at the resiIence of Harry 1hroos . corner at AvenuD A and Twenty.slxh street , at 8 o'clock lat evening , originated ; from a ' defective dimetilty. flue. It was extinguished without ; Regular meetlg of ExcelsIor lode Ni ' 259 ; , Ancient Free and Accepted 1asons. Jfonlar'enlng. . January 14. Viitng ( breth- ' rn cordially invited. fly order of the W. :1. Nat Shepard , Secretary. Mrs. I J. Iubltz enterta'inell a number of buy friends Wednesday afternoon at I ; ! coleD chat at her home on Washington ave- flue . In honor at her guest Mrs. Herman 4 .rnlcke at Lincoln , Neb henry Bennet , Insurance Inspector for the 'VesteM Iowa Insurance bureau , has tendered 2.ls . position and will move his family to Cedar Haplee next spring. his resignation L : will take erect February 1. 1 John Frederick the 3.year.clll son of Mr and Mrs. F. IT. E\'ers. dIed yesterday after - noon of membranous croup. The funeral I wil take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 : ( ) o'clock way. from the resIdence . . 2313 Welt Irod- way.Pecplo Plple ot a reminiscent turn of mind are recalling the fact that yesterday was just : the seventh anniversary of the big blizzard , ? ' when great guns blew and n man could not ace his hand In front o Ills taco on ac- count of the snow. - A meeting of the Union Building and Loan association Is to be held at auoclaton hele Burlngton Janu- . ' ar 17. for the IJrpose ; of talking over plans for the proposed reorganization. The Council Counci Bluffs branch Is entitled to two delegates , who wil be chosen early thIs week. A petition has been circulated and exten- Dively signed among the citizens asking the ' mayor to allow the patrolmen one day In S the month vacation . to go to church or . fIshing , as they may see fIt. I Is stated by ChIef Scanlan that the petition will be : granted. A little party' of Omaha people came over FrIday nIght to attend the dance at Cham- bers' ball. Those who comp.ed It were Mr. . and Mrs. Mare Perkins , Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur EnglEh , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kessler Miss Stocking. Ida Cogshal . , 1 I. Paterson and Fred _ _ _ The case of the Philadelphia Mortgao and : Trust company against J. D. Johnson , 1' . H. WInd and J. D. Stuart was on trial In the .5 S distrIct court. The plaintiffs hold n mort- _ _ _ - gage on smo property formerly owned by : - Johnson , who sold It fa' Wind and Stuart. The qUtton Involved lis whelher or not r the purchaseru assumed the mortgage. , k The report of L. Swearingen. overseer of . the poor. shows th4 during the months of November and December ho gave assist- . , . ance to 186 ; families . containIng 633 persons , . S and to thlrty.three sIngle persons. The . ' items of expendIture w"re : ProvIsions , $1.766 : ' 4 , clothIng $ S7 : coal . $504 Twenty-six parsons _ 4 In the hospital were aIded to the amount of S e $532. makIng a total of $2,890. amount E. n. Dates , the city poundmaster , was 'k rejoicing yelterday over the fact that he ; S had located the thief of thirteen of his ch'k- ? ens. He med an lntormatln agaInst Mr. anti Mrs. Moses Newman , wbo. he claims , S' had the heads and other mortal remaIns of his pets concealed In their cellar. Moses and his wife gave bnl9 to appear In Justice : S Vlen's court Monday morning at 9 o'clocl. The 4 o'clock service at St. Paul's today 'i b a memorial service for Mrs. D. ' C. t : Bloomer. In additIon to the remarks which V , Rev. E. J. nabcock will maka with refer- once to the life and work of Mr6. Dcomer , the choir wi sIng "Magnificat" and "Nunc Dlmlls , " by Stainer In A. and for the ? , anthem 'Vhat ' Are These That Are Ar- . rayed In White ? " by the same composer. When Bert Evans went to Texas he left . ' ' a lot of old accounts In the handS of an attorney - , , torney for collection. Among them was ( me . against A. Ilaph a farmer living south of lvIng the city. for $5. A suit was brought In ' Justice Fox'8 court but was subsequently . : digmiesed . the record showing that C. Wesley and John Fox each receIved settlement In settement S full from Haph and signed I proper re- ceIpt. Evans has never receved his money . and has accordingly commeneld another suIt In Justice Cooll's court. Fox says he never received tlno money. although he admits that the ' ( ring In the bopk Is lila It Is claimed S that WlI' applied the money on In account - i count duo him tram ' Evans. Tqeult was 4 . tried yesterday and submttcd. A / decision . Is expected Tuesda . 4 expcted morning. \ We have $400.000 to' loan upon Improved farms In Iolvl and wilt take U the ' wi t gilt- gi- A' edged loans offered at low rates. Wo do $ net want wild lands. and will not loan In No- , bra k3. Louge & Towle , wi Pearl street. No , ' r J'JtnSU.\'AT _ 1'.1 n.'f OU.t l lS. . Mrs. John Hanthorn Is visiting In Daven- visitng , ort . port.Miss Miss Janey Baldwin returned last week : tram a vacation trIp to Chicago. ' Hd E. Delmap Is able to be around agaIn , after an illness at several weeles. . . Mrs. J. D. Spauhlng of loux City Is visitIng - Ciy vIsi- Ing Mr J. N. Calady on Oakland avenue. S A. C , Smith , representing the . Smih representng castern end ' of the firm of Fowler Dick & \Valker Is enl In ' the city . S. Proto H. O. hughes of Tabor college was In the city yesterday , amolg the Ogden 45 _ house arrtvals. S Judge Wharton of Omaha registered at ' the Orand esterday. lie was Interested In' - I care In the district court , ' ' P. 11. Wind returned yesterday tram a trIp to Iowa City. lie lef that place In the a throes of the blizzard whIch visite1 here vlsle lrrlday. J. J. . Steadman United States Marshal F. I Uralley and Deputy ) Moralist O. II. Brad- I. ; t hey wilt go to Keokuk tomorrow to attend the United States court atend .5 . Mrs. oerge B. Hex let Thursday even. Ing Jar a month's visit with friends at Ann wih J. Arbor , Micli She wilt meet her sister , Mrs. . : . . Kitchen . In Chicago and will be accom- Panted iy her to Michigan. : JUdge J. S. Woolson will probably not 1SSS bold curt here In April , wi he 19 antiCipat. Ing a trip t < California antclpat. 9Z adjourning the term of court which coin- mences In leokuk next Tuesday. JUdge Shires bench , will probably OCCUIY his place on the ' I aa eo ldnJ stoves Cor rent and for sale at Gas . ' al ( a Co.'s orce , ; ' Washerwomen use Domestic loap. . \ . 1t1. C. , \ . .IvetIasg . : eelnl. ) , The men Qf this city will find the men's " . . . ' meeting I snpst . healthful place to spend the 'A bour from . to 5 o'clock today . The service : . : will be hcll 11 the old . ball , corner Droulway and Main streets. over State SavIng ! bank , harry Curtis wilt give the address. There " will b& mUllc allllrollrlato to tli tl6 occasion. 1r Al men are invited to core , . ' around oil cake $1.30 idbd . at Morgau & hl. : Co. ' . drug /tore. 13t flraadway . & : .QIUUC soap outlasts cheap beall. , F I - _ - _ _ _ . . , _ I , - - . . . , , . _ ,1 NEWS \ FRO1 I COUNCIL , BLUFFS - Superior Wi Investlgato WiLta' Admin- istraton of the Soldiers Belief Lund - COLONEL SPERA TLLS SOME STORIES - Cllrncerl te IncIdent In Which t.e JolnlT or the 100110 % 1M Ilel 1m- posed Upon h" Unworthy and I'rotcsIowd Mcndtcnt.3 The county supervisors transacted no busi- ness of any importance yesterday mornIng ant nt noon adjourned until Tuesday after- non at 2 o'clock , when they will get together - ether again for the purpose of . Im'estgat- Ing i the charges preferred against J. J. Wats , the commissioner of the Soldiers' ne- lef 1 fund . Colonel I ) . n. Daley has been en- gaged to look otter Vntts' interests and the t evidence brought In by the signers of the afdavis mentioned yesterday will lIe thoroughly sifteil An ofco of this kind has been found by Watts' predecessors to be one of the hardest In the whole list to fill satsfactoriy to everyone , and many Inter- eslng things are told of the efforts that have ben made In the past to look after the old soldier poor "The war you speak of between the oranll Army and the Union Veteran Legion Is allen on the sIde of the Grand Army " said W. I Spera past colonel of the Legion , yesterday. "The LegIon has never taken any part In the appointment of I commissioner. Mr. De- haven and ! r. lcFadllen , who preceded ! r. Watts In thIs posItIon , were members of Abe I.nlcoln past , and Watts belongs to the post at A'oen , as wel as the Union Veteran Legion In this city. The Legion believes that the county supervisors are fully competent - petent ; ( to manage theIr own affaIrs . and so have let the Grand Arlry boys do the Oghln . A few members of Abe Lincoln post , par- tcullrly those whose names are signed for \Vatts' removal , Wats' arc continually raIsIng a disturbance. When ! r. DeHaven was corn- mIssioner . charges were made by the boat thiat he was unaccommodating and pst wholy unfit for the position. An investigation was made and he was literally forced to resign. Wal McFadden lke\\'lse \ failed to dele out the funds to the entire satisfaction of some of the members of the past , and his experience - perience was pretty much the same. No sooner was Wats appointed than trouble began. Money was wanted from the sol- diers' fund to furnish a room In the 'Voman's Christian Association hospital for the Grand Army. . . . This was refused . _ and the fight against " hUn /as een pushed ever aijice. "Thus far only two of the members of the Union Veteran Legion have reeel\ed aId from the soldiers' fund , and as for the widows , they are all fortunately sl situated that nt least for the present they are In no need ot assistance ThIs dissatisfaction on the part of Ab LIncoln pst will be kept up until the soldiers' fund Is placed In the hands of the cemetery committee ot the post As a I mater of fact there Is no reason why the soldiers' fund and the general poor fund should not be put together and the overseer of the poor given charge them both Under the present system the old sQldlers worm alt they can out of Watts , and then go to Swear- Ingen and repeat the operation . getting twIce as much perhaps as those who have only one string to their bOlv. " EXPERIENCES THAT PHOVE THE nULE ! r. Sper has been very active In looking after the needs ! or the ali soldiers and those depending upon them In this vIcinity. He has had a number of experiences that strenlthel hlR h'pl"r thnt + 1 , . " , I..lnnn _ . _ _ _ u _ . . . . _ . . . " . v..oo.v. of the soldiers' relief fund has anythIng' a "snap" In dealing wIth a lot of lead beats ' who masquerade as "worthy poor" and try to get help to which they arc not entitled. . entted. "One time , " said he . "I was notified that here was an old soldier whose family was In i destitute 'circumstances . and I made an i nvestlgatiorr. The ease seemed to be deservIng - servIng of sympathy and I collected a lot of clothIng and supplies and went down to the house again. At the dInner table sat a man w ho. was Introduced to mo as the head of the house. He was grimy and bore the ap- pearnce of I railroad man. When ques- toned as to his occupation . he admitted that he was a railroad man , and drew wages of $ 60 pr month. Another old soldier who Is known to the citizens of Council Bluffs as ' the father of a family of the most inveterate ' begglrs In Council l3luffs . made applca- ton for help , and a member of Abe Lincoln post took hIm a good , overcoat and a sack of flour. Half a day later the overcoat and the flour were In the possessIon of the near- 'est saloon keeper where the 'needy soldier' had pawned them for beer. A woman who years ago hail a soldier husband . but since then has had four husbands . none of whom were soldiers . lived off the soldiers' relief fund until her game was found out. Another woman called on her frlenes In the Ladles' Auxiliary to ' the Union Veteran Legion and asked for s'ome clothing to enable her to go to Oregon whore she had a prospective hus- band The ladies were unable to get ready . made clothing that would fit liar on reaey of her great sIze , but they did the next best thing , and got her enough material to make ; her h a complete outft She was In high dUdgeon when the stuff was taken to her and she found I had not been made up for her. h It Is just such cases as these that makes a man In 'Vals position suspIcious of everybody , and I ho cultivates a grufi , , tone of voice there Is not much wonder " gul TItACI' STICKS LI { ULUE. I mporll Temperance Itrormor Still J.ool- lug for ills Jrllhv ' .uere. Relations between the lilnlsterlal assocla- ton oC this city and Dr. W. N. Tracy of 'Emporla , Kan. . are decidedly straIned just at present , and there is ' 0 telling but a suIt may be started In the very near future for the collection ot $5 to which Mr. Tracy thinks ho Is entitled . for his werl last summer In tIme cause of temperance The uncertainty as to whether tIme suit wIlt be aalnst the 'Inistrial ' association wi the clergy individually Is what Is worrying them Just now The association has no legal existence - istenco . and so cannot be held for anything. The ministers have ne money and so they cannot be held for anything either , although alhough they may bo put to some little trouble. Dr. TI'acy came here last summer , ostensibly - sIbly for the purpose of holding a series at "gospel temperance meetings . " as ho was Pleased to cal them. lie wanted the .mlnls. terlal association to back hIm up and agree to raise $75 for him : besides paying Ille own and his three as > lstants' board bill for the ten days ho was here ; and the rent for the vacant lot at time corner of Seventh street and First avenue . where Ir Tracy was to pitch hIs wandering tent. Time minIsters were not particularly enthusiaStic over It , but a motion to do as the doctor wIshed went through at one or their meetings , In a desultory sort of fashion. and he caine. Dr. Tracy and his wife hits bu&lnes cle. man- ager and his stereopticon man' had hardly Intrenche themselves In their tent , so the minister claim , before the lecturer com. menced a tirade ot abuse against the people ot CouncIl Bluffs because lame of thel claimed to bo temperance men , but did not believe In the Kansas brand of ltohmibitory ) leghlaton , This sort of thing ' proillblory until the audiences which had ben very fair at the outset , grew small by degrees and beautifully less . The people hall not cx- pecte to hear honled & words alone , but they did not object to hu'lnthe curmy comb hu\'ln/ - / curlY ap- pled to their backs so persistently . Ilcrsltenty. especiaily .hlD their backs were deposited on rough idno benches or au chaIrs whIch had to be rted of Br Tracy at I cents hat tllhL When the doctol' round the people . would not \ou rent hIs chairs but Insisted on occupYing the fr\ benches , which were placed In very undesirable 1I01Ions , hO decided to charge an admission tee and In two nIghts the work of annihilating the aUdleners , whIch had been progressing at a fair rate , was complete. , The last night of thu series the minIsters undrtook to raise the $5 which they had agreed to pay , but 10 great was the feeling agalnbt the lecturer that 'C0 fetlng ol was raised , $0 ) and that came mo.ty from the pockets If Ibo clerical gentlemen themgeh' gentemen ! $ lnce Dr. Tracy has been at bls home he : written Dr. Stephen Phelps , tie secretary writen Ministerial uaociation . nUlercu letters . lie- mandlng n settleaimttit . 'fhes letterd were resil to the auociatip , and ' auoclatOD Ir decided by the mInisters to bo so abusive 1 In mlnlt f ( f . : their J . _ , . - , . . _ . . - . _ , ' - : - - - . . - - - . tone that their hal determInation not to pay him anything more was immediately multiplied by two. The last letter . which was received a to\ daTe ago wu from Dr. Tracy'S attorney , who Itatr that he had , been engaged to bring a suit agaInst the mlntter In case a settlement " 'a not I made In full within ten < ay . The reply , was that the ministers hail done all that they felt that they were obliged to do , and would do nothing ' 1 ore. The gentlemen of the cloth claim that the t meetings were not "gospel temperance meetings , " as were promised , for he side racked t himself on several occasions and gave lectures on subject that were not even remotely connected with temperanee. They else assert that I wa time IndiscrimInate - Inate m abuse doled out by Dr. Tracy that prevented them from raising the sum they hat expected. _ _ _ _ _ _ CU.SCIL ) . TAlltED ItItIAD. After Con hlcRblo Uiscuslol the Matter Vaq .nhl liver Undli . \'n Vnll Momuimsy. The city council met last evenIng , Mayor Clcver _ ant Aldermen Drewlcl , Oeason , Ieler. Hshton and White ueing Ir5OnL. In the audience were several bakers who hall i come to record a protest agaInst the ordinance passed at the last meetIng reuIr- Ing l all leaves of bread to be at least twenty- four ounces In weight. ' The ordinance makIng a change In the method of levying aMl9ments was laId over because the aldermen hat not had time to examine It. The bakers' protest , bearIng the signature ot seventeen bakers was read , and then sev' eral dissertations upon the 110lnt at issue were lstened to. Mr. Bartlett said that the bakers had cut rates until thlrty.two ounces were sold for I cents to the retail dealer. lie had found that customers Ilreferred a small loa to a large loaf , and ho lit not believe In forcing them to eat stale bread half the time In order to benefit a few men. Peter Smih , who pushCl the ordinance through Monday nIght , said Dartett hall never done a regular bred business . but , merely used the small loaves to throw In with purchases of groceries. J. Leutzlngr and Smith were very desirous - OU9 of havIng the ordinance stand . C. D. 1t1ndlett thought that no ordinance was needed to regulate the size of the loaf , but one regulating the quality would not be out of time way. James NIcol stated that In Chicago time city council has been enjoIned from passing an ordinance of this kind Calling for the opinion ( of City Attorney Hazelton as to the legality of the ordinance If passed . that gentleman - teman stated that In' the only three cases which ho could find the city councils had , been sustained by the supreme courts : . Nicl did not care what the council , did , but thought that the bakera should agree among themselves as to the weIght dl sired. Alderman Keller sid that when he voted for the ordinance I was with the under- : standing that IL was satisfactory to all the bailers ot the city and was willing to reverse - " verse that vote. It was agree that the mater should be taken up at a special meeting of the coun . : cli . to be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock . E. R. Dates varied the monotony of the : bread riot by presenting a petition asltng : that time council give hIm one ton of hay a mtnth to teed the horses of the poor and also to prevent others from InfringIng on I his monopoly at hauling off dead horses Ho backed up his petition with an entertaining - Ing speech In which he saId that his office was th1 lowest and most degradIng In the gift of the council . and he wanted hay Ills prayer was referred to the police , Ils t polco com- mittee. . An ordInance narrowing Bloomer street - by ten . feet was read and laid over. 'V. S. Dimmock superintendent of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and nrldge , company . asked that an ordinance be passe L prohibiting mInors tram getting on and 01 trains whie In motion. The e lluunlcaton L was received and the ordinance laid over after one reading. An ordinance requIring physicians to report - port all cases of contagious diseases within twenty-foul ' hours , and provIdIng a line of $25 fo each day's neglect to do so . and making , other quarantine regulations , was m read and laid over. . run MONDAY . - At time 105ton Store Andorra plaid sultngs and Hamilton 4-4 cashmere worth 12c Sand 15c. reduced to 6e a yard. 50e and 75c ladles' cloth and striped re- pellants . 5 Inches wIde , reduced to 3ge I yard. 6c canton flannel , reduced to 3c.n yard Heavy cotton blankets now 48c a paIr. $ quality cotton blankets now $ .25. $5 quality , all wool , gray blankets , reduced to ' 2.98 1 pair. Ladles' and children's all wool mittens . reduced to 8c 1 pair worth 15e. Days' heavy cotton underwear , regular 33c quality , now 19c each. Men's extra ' heavy ' all wool shirts reduce to 69c each. our regular $1 quality. Ladles' One all wool union suIts , ' regular price $3. now $150. Ladles' heavy rIbbed vests . worth 19c. re i duced to 9c each. 25c quality children's all wool hose now 17c , or 3 for 60c. We quality ladies' cashmere hose , reduced to 35e , or 3 for $1 . Infants' heavy wool hose reduced Crol 17e to 5c a pair. . FOWLER , DICK & WALKER Council Bluffs , Ia. Store open until 10 o'clock Saturday night . Want ; Alel to ! tny , At tIme last meeting of the Christian church time following open letter was , ordered prepare - pared : We , the undersigned members ot the of- tIdal board ot the Chiirstian church of Council BuffS , Ia. . to Elder E. 'V Allen . pastor : Beloved Brother Inll Pastor-Cur rent events known to all lend us to address to you this open letter. I Is known generally - Aeler- ally by our IHoplo and the community at large much to the sorrow ot us all , that alt Ilfueltal Christian church of Buffaio , N. Y. . tl making nn effort to secure your services . . . _ _ _ ni pastor. ' .uu _ n n While . . ve canot.blame . , , UU fUI l lnlrl ItanUpOlt ror 1001lng favorably towards such u field of labor und while we admire time jUIlgment ( or time brethren or Buflio In their ntellt to thl cure your /erlvces , still we intuit enter our earnest protest and asle of you to prayerfully confller our reasons for deRlr- Ing you to remain with us as pastor till the UI Lord severs the relations that now exist You tool held of time church when we were few and weak , hardly organized aim one or 11 the chlrchls at the city . Now upon all hands the Christian church , because at Its large congregation , influential memhershlp Ind earnest worl along al lInes . Is recog nized far mimi near lS one of the lending torce3 of the cl ) " . No air or rlght.mlnded person friend or toe , could deny that immitler Oed . the credit for nil this Is 11IIer to your exceptIonally wise anti correct exceptonaly spiritual leallershlp. For yoU to leave us now just lS we ate entering on this era ot JI'oSllerlty anti usefulness , means. we tear disaster. 'flmerel'ore ' out of esteem , for you 11 n man . love for you as a brothel' , and for the lake of the cause of Christ . so dear to you and us , wemisk , you to deny your- suit , reject all overtures to tuvom' other churches , nnll mallo Il olcialy known thut your relations with iK are 10 he permanent. I this II dOle we pledge you our huemtrty support anti co-olieratiomi anll beleve heart. we can truly pledge ) ' 01 the heimrty miup- port or our members mind oC the citizens at our city. By order of the hoard cltzlnl , C. F' , AnAMB _ _ _ _ _ _ Church Clerk. Smivo 11lr ! : ono , Dy investing I In the stock of the Savings , Loan and Iiuiidimig association Duldlng associaton of Coummcii Bluffs. Incorporated In 187 , Counci pay- ments of $1.00 per share nettng the investor ' about 10 per cent Interest Ten Berles oh. ready paid out . which fully demonstrates the ability of time association to mature its Is stock In about seventy-Ovo monthly pay- ' snemmis. No loans math outside of Council flluffs. and all applications , Counci passed upon by a majoriy of the board of directors. Good loans wanlell. . Full inforimma- ton can be obtained at time olce of D. W. tlti8 . secretary . Ill ) Main street , or any of the following directors : 1. W. Itazleton . Prank ! Grass . , John Irown , A. S. lazleton , II. C , 1 neebe , A. D. Walker , E. E. lart , F. C. J.useo , S. S. Leormmirml CrlIIICu Mourn him. ouwave Uecker. a German of noble bearing and gooll clolhlng , II missing . and many mQurnlng creditor Me wondering where they can replellih their depleted treasuries lie le arrlnt her two months age and stopped at the 'i'remnommt house emi Lower Broadway. aklug the IcllualatarlCO of a taior Iroadway. /RJU tr C henry Drier , lie NOposed n parlner- ship , ant lbole ; pa'era which , c Iv.nced . t-- ' . - . - " - S _ - - - - - - - , , . . . . . , . . . Drier that ho hndOO0 In spot cIsl comIng to him a his sht df an estate In Y'r1eburg comlnl , Oermany. Drle''Jought everythlnR was right and loaned , hi I partner small sums of money from timeto time , fully expecting that when that I $ 90 came time accounts wouM b squaredpn , The Mme papers were shown _ to varlou\other parties , and In this way Hecker obtuieiI ' credit at numerous places ob'ilgell , Is a young woman living near : Ianawa. J who , It Is sid , loaned ' her lover $25. whir" i as not been heard from since Ue left a two , months' board bill un- bi paid an accunof. \ . U5 with the COlnel Burs Carpet conpiny , and a small bill at cO\II smal bi ' Dungan's harhvar ktore. Ic selected I lot of jewelry a"llllalnolds at C. n. Jacquemln's store and timid thtl\ put aside for him - until time $5,000 came. I& was last seen In this city Tuesday Some/of the bills he ran have been squared by Drier's returning time goods purchased . No warrant haR ben Issued for hIs arrest , a I woul\Ilbe \ difficult to prove If he I I were caught , thaI he dll not really believe that the $5,000 was coming to him. About the only thing his mourning creditors can dO , under the circumstances , Is to go on With wih theIr C mourning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JIENNISON Imos. Monily'mi lug Cost Sait Spend your money with us Monday Our entire stock of line bleached table damasks for ' ono day only at actual wholesle cost I's money we want $ I.GO ; qualiy , two yards wide , double satin damask , Monday , 960 yard. satn $ and $1.20 quality , 72.lneh satin damask , Monday , SOc 'arll. DOe and $ bleach satin damask , Monday , 63c 'ard. SOc ald COo table damask Monday , 39c yard . 250 Turkey red damask 16c yard . The above table damask will only be sold onday at the prices quoted ! . 8.4 I.ockwood bleached sheeting , 130 ) 'arll , Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom muslin , 6e yard. 6e unbleachell I..L. muslin . 3'Jc yard. $1.25 silk ward white flannel , 79c yard. 35c. 450 and SOc white wool flannels . Monday - day at 21c , 29c and 360 ) 'ard , ' 30c red twill fannel , all wool , iSo yard. lOc mind 12'c Saxony yarn , , 3 ½ c sleeln Big bargains In dress goods and silks . siks. Come . In Mondar : every item we guarantee exact ) as adertsld.DENNISON , DENNISON 131105. . Counci I u ls. Wlmero time 1'0\1 Are I'ree. Broadway Methodist Episcopal church H. P. DUdley , pastor. Preaching at 10:30. : Subject : "Christ ' eelng the Multitude. " Sunday school at 12. Epworth league at 6:30 : p. m. Preaching at 7:30 : p. m. Sub. jot : "Imjah. " Dshop Newman will lecture - ture Friday evening , the 18th Inst. First Presbyterian , corner of Willow avenue - nue and Seventh street. 11ev Stephen Phelps .n.nn _ , pastor. _ u _ . PreachIng _ _ _ by the pastor at > uou a. iii. anu I :3U : p. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Religious services In the HuntIngton , imahi . 104 Broadway at 2:30 : and Huntngtou : . . Sunday school at 1 o'clock. Grace church , corer of UnIon and Pierce streets. 8 a. m. . holy communion : 10:30 : a. m. , morning prayer : 4 p. m. , evening prayer. Morning sUbJect : "Persecution of Armenians. " Congregational-Dr. John Askin pastor. Morning subject : "The Source of Power. " Evening ' subject : "Working Highteousness. " St. 'John's English Lutheran James' hal , No. 17 Pearl street-nev. O. " ' . Snyder pas- ' tor. ServIces at"'l a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. Young People's meetng at 6:80 : P. m.1 Hev. T. y' . Thlckstun preaches this , evening In the Shubert block \ . near Twenty.fourth street . on Droadwayi I Pcople's Clmurdhm-Iilberty . hal , opposite cIty building. GeOrge Muller . minIster. Service 7:30 : p. ru. Subject "Public Com- plciy wIth Crlimmu.i' " Prelude , "Defalcations "Defalcatons by Officials. " " ' Second Presbyterian-Corner Harmony and Logan. Mornlng servIce , 10 :30. : Sab- bath sclmool . 12 n1 Evening service 7:30. : Prenehlng by time ! pastor. C. E. society 7 p.m. , r fj Reorganized 'Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day SalntlPlerco'street. three doors west of Glen aveuel Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. EvenIng subject \'Whmero \ Is thathi , , ; tstIan' Church Sunday school at , 12 m. 'I ! Z i ILL . . society at ,6 'Po m. T. W. Wihlianms. Ad .s.clety In t"te(1 Ollicers . Last Thursday evening the Union Veteran Legion Installed the following officers for the current year Major 'V. H. Spera performing the ceremony : Coloneh Oliver Anson : lieutenant - tenant colonel , J. 1. Cooper : major Gelrge w. Holph : surgeon , George Wheeler : oWcer of the day J. D. Heft : imistorlan W. H. Spera : chiaplaimi U.V. . Snyder : quartermas- ter George Crisp : adjutant , 'IV. H. Spera : daughter of the emmeamuipumient Sy1'la Snyder : officer of the guard , E. Deal : sergeant nmajor Andrew Carve le : quartermaster sergeant . L. Sherwooe : color sergeant Paul Siebolll : sentinel , Fitch Smith : buglar Wi- lam Crisp : drummer , Samuel Johnson. There was a fine program of a literary and musical nature , and tIme floral decorations were exceedingly - ceedingly beammtilul. The average term of service of the members of the legion Is three years and five months. The following olcers were installed by Council Bluffs ' lodge No. 49 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows . Thurstay night : S. D. D. G. M. , C. E. Tucker : noble grand . P. HI Pardey : vice grand , E. Stmson : secretary , Wll m Hlggeson : treasurer , O. II. Drown : R. S. N. 0. . F. A. Saclett : L. S. N. 0.\ Clmqrles Nicholson : n. S. V. G. , Charles \ Green : L. S. V. 0. Ed Williams : I. N. , Harry Lenox : conductdr . F. M. South. Suntny lchool Vnlon. The Sunday School union will hold Its regular monthly meetng next Tuesday evenIng - Ing at time First Presbyterian church , beginnIng - I ginnIng nt 7:30 : o'clock. The following pro- , gram has been nrranged : Opening prayer by Hev. C. hooker , Trinity M. 10. S. S. : singing selectons' from Sunday sehoot songs : openmg . paper C. a. Sauueers of M. E. S. .S. , topIc "how May Teachers lost Directly Lead TheIr Scholnrs to a Sav- Ing Knowledge of Christ ? " : music selec- tions. by time high School quartet : paper MISS . Laura Daldwln , First PresbyterIa Sun - day schmooh . topIc , "Primary Class Work : " violin solo , Paul A. TUleys , "Angel's Serenade - nails , " by DeDrnge : paper by L. " ' . Tul- ley/ of Broadway M. E. S. S. , topic "Music : itim Place In time Sunday School : " music selection - lection . by PresbyterIan Sunday school choir ; general discussion : announcements : mlzP h. She r'mimimm Coal This new coal from WyomIng for sale only by II. A. Cox 37 MaIn street . Telephone 48. Ask for circulars. ' 'il MoOt hen , II.ra , A meeting of the executive commitee of time Southwestern Iowa Teachers' Southwester associa- ton was held In this city yesterday for the purpose of deciding upon the Place and time of holelng the frllmeetng of the tme I' tion . 'fhose Ilresent 01 the commitee were : Mrs. lichen Cluto of Atlantic . I F . A. Lacy of Shenandoah , Superlntendent , Simons of I re- mont county ant SIPerlntendent 1. W. Saw- yer of Council lhhiffmm. Several places hall mi sent invitations t ; q tT.o . association , hut It was finally decide < . { ipon that time first meet- Ing should bo hell"q ) ! as accesslble- place as possible In ord5r , ( lImit the attendance nt atentance the outset might b0 large. Council Bluffs Bufs was accordingly ) ele4ted , ald the mneotimig will be held for' tluee days , commenchig April 11. I Is & ( _ nlpe ted that between 600 and 700 teachers'11 bo present Try Eagle laundr , 124 Broadway , for good work. Our medlufll "closs " finish can't be fnish beat blt we do strictly hand work , domestic fimmisim . when preferred. _ Telephone domesto . Domestic soap breaks ' hard water. Urocer.v Hror miurglmirised. C. ' O. n. Iirowmm'm grocery store , at the corner of Broadway and Fourth street , was entered Friday night by burglars who broke open a Beconll.story wIndow at the back ot time store opening on to a aimed Time lane ( thus removed was only 9xl2 In uhze so that It ts tIme belief ot the police that the work was that of a very email man Time caBh . drawer was pried oft and Its contents. about $6.60 , were taken together wih n few cigars . gars from the Ih'w case . DavIs sells drugs , paint and glass cheap. The laundries use Domestic loap. I.uth.rai EellnlrT lurn"d howii. MINNEAI'OLiS Jan 12.-The Norwegian I.utheran ellnar ) ' mt Hobblnsdale , a suburb of UIII pity , hal been destroyed by lire . The students lOlL e\erythlng % they hud , * ; _ _ _ - - , SSS _ . . . , ' 'J. " . .3. . * 0 , ,10i0 - AFFAIRS AT - SOUTH O IAIA Taxpayers League Vets Against Increaing the Annual Levy - STUCK BA STREAK OF ECONOMY - Ocetell to Lop " m Few 'Vf1111 trom the School \cRr- IRTor , JohlHnl Invlcl1 to Rrlllnln Why lie incurred time Jpenlo ot nn JU"OJtl.UOI. . - An adjourned meeting of the Taxp1)'eri league was helll In the council chamber last evening , David Anderson pre ldlng. Only about I score of members were present. I was elctell , that the league would hear the report of fin ( ommll" o"In..l l.a' "una _ nmmn" _ . . , . . . _ . . _ . "C. & " " . day to consider tIle allvlsbl1ly ot raising the general levy I mills and the Ore anl water levy 4 imulils . Time commItee dll not get together alll sa the mater was placed before the league again In tIme annie shape that It was brought II at the last ineetimig. City Attorney arnsworth said that the question at Issue was , should the levy be Increased , or should the valuation bo increased - creased I the valuation was Increased , the city would bo called upon to pay heavIer county and State , taxes , and for that reason he thought possibly It might bD better to increase the levy . The legal gentleman genteman th'lght that It would not ba PolicY to olelll the packing houses by raising' the valuation , as these big corporntcns might pul up stakes and move to some other place Instead . stead of doing anything to drive the Imneleers away It would be better to scne a comimrmiiUteo < to confer with them and se what comml\r best thing to do tot the city . "Let us cmi- deavor to get the packing houses to eml110y as far as posslbo : only South Omaha mono and that will help us great ! . " There was very little enthusiasm ) because the council chamber was so cold that every i one , Including the chairman , was comlmlmehlod to wear overcoats buttoned UI . compeled Mr. Dreen salll that Attorney arnsworth's remarks were all rIght from ) a capitalIstic . , pInt of View but the working men In South , Omaha coull hardlr stand even n dollar's additional tax. lie did not think that the packing . houses .were assessed at more than one.t.enteth of theIr true valuation . "No town of its size In the country pays more taxes than South Omaha , " said the spealer. ne did not think It necessary to raise the levy but advised practicing tbe r most rIgid economy for the next year or two , else annexation was 1 foregone conclusion. JUdge Levy said that property In South Omaha was worth only GO cents nn the ) .lnlnr. lie opposed thc Increa'sO ofthe-I levy , ' but suggested - gested that time big corporations pay I a few more thousands a year In taxes , and thus make up time deficit. E. J. Seylra state that he was opposed to an Increased levy and suggested that the question bD referred back to the committee for a full report. commItee David Anderson called Mr. Seylra to the chair and said that ho did not consider it I good policy to Increase the levy , as It would tend to drIve capital away. E. C. Lane was called ' for and In response respnse said that the city was runnIng behind about $1.000 per 'ear. Then he cmpared the capItal stock of the different packIng con- cerns . the water works and the street railway - way , with the assessors' returns. He thought It disgraceful for the ciizens to sit down and rest contented with such thIngs existing . I thesl corporations paid on onc-fiutim of their valuation It would amount to $2,800,000. The valuation of the whole city of South Omaha today was only 2000000. Mr. Lane thought that a just equalization of taxes would be about as follows : The citizens citzens one-thtrd the , banks one.ffh. the packing houses railways and water works one.tenth , each . In response to a call , layer Johnston explained - plained again the necessity for the Increased levy. He saId the valuaton of the city $2,000,000. was entirely too high by several hundred thousand dollars. Al the Lincoln meetng the mayor said ho _ favored the In- ' creas d ' levybecaumse 'It was the only way ho saw 'b'f paying the debts. I was only a queston of IncreasIng the levy or waiting tour or five years and then voting bonds to wipe out the imuebtedness. The Incebtedness. mayor remarked - marked that every time the assessor went around not a word was heard from the' ' kickers about the packIng houses but as soon as the reports were . In they commenced to make I roar. "What good does It do ? " hD asked. The original question of Increasing the levy was then put to a vote anll defeated. As Is awel known fact , the school fund Is nearly exhausted and In ordel to curtail expenses the league adopted a resolution requesting - questing the school board to close the schools for three weeks during tIme month of 'March. ' I was fgured tmt I this was done there would be a savIng to the taxpayers of nearly $1,000 on fuel alone. Time advisabilIty of purchasing I steam fire engine was broached and promptly voted down , as there was no money In the Ore and water fund to pay for an engine Chairman - Anderson asked the mayor by what authoriy he employed I secnograpner stenographe to report the proceedings of the alleged brib- ery Investigation . and ordered the full re- port printed In the Tribune. The mayor replied that he was governed by a resolution of time council. Mr. Anderson remarked that he had figured It up that the investigation would cost time taxpayers something like ' :0. "Who asked for thIs investigatIon ? " inquired - quired Mr. Ammderson "CertainlY not the taxpayers. " Then , continuing , the chairman said that while pretending to try and re- duce expenses and economnize time council was continually spending public money fool- ishmly After a short dlscnsslon of this mater and other topIcs of minor Interest time league adjourned - journed until next Saturday night. 1111:10 CIty ( o.iaip. The arrest of Deaver caused a general exo- dims of gamblers yesterday. All of the gam- blng houses are now closed. South' Omaha lodge No 127. Order of the : World , will gIve I soclat and . hop on 10nday evening at Knights of 1).thlas hall. 1.lght refreshments will be served. An enjoyable time ' is promised all who Ilene , The Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterian church wi give n tea next Thursday after' noon at time residence of Mrs. Holmes on N. , between Twent.fourth and Twenty"ffh streets. An Intetstn program for the \ entertaInment - tertaInment of those who attend has been prepared. tend. All are cordially invited to at- tend.Wllnm II. Car the man arrested a few Ilays ago for obtnlnlng money under false pretenses , was released from custody yesterday - day afternoon by Judge Christmann. W. Schmiz , the cOlnplalnant , falell to appear when the case was callemi . and after waitimug walhl hal nn hour time court discharged the de. fendant. The city Jai Is so cphl these days that time few prisoners therein confIned nearly freeze to ileatim Judge Christmann sale yesterday - terday afternoon Uat unless Mr. ' aferoon Ir. Ilyonka fur- nl8hell more heat on cold days ho would let time prIsoners held for petty crimes go free , as he thought I. barbarious to keep l a man In Jai amid freeze him . to death. I' , . Jt. 1 7'JIHI - j'UllW.'T. Fair /111 'ormer wih Slulherly" immls rlr Nelrllkn. WASHINGTON , Jan 12.-The forecast for Sunday Is : For Nobraka . South Dakota Kansa . Colorado and . % 1ontana-FaIr : warmer : southerly - erly winihmi. , ' For lowa-Iralr : warmer In the western portion windimi. : northerl . shifting to /utherl ) ' , For Missouri-Fair : warmer In the west. , era portion : northerly wluds : becoming southmem'ly . 5.0(1st ltecnrh. OFFICE Qr TIiFV1ATH11rt BUREAU OMAIA , Jun. 12.-0mahl record ot teml"r. ( ature and rainfail . cOlpurel1 with time ocr- or- responding > day at the Ilst tour years : 1s(5. ( 181 1893. 1892. Ib15. 193. 182. Mnxhnu temperature. . . 8 ft 15 8 MInimum temperature.-II 23 If -It Average teimiperature . . . . -2 388 -Ii lrccllilatol . . . . . . . . .0 .0 /8 l .01 I Condition of temprature an.1 . precipitation at Ib91 I Omula : tor the day and precipiaton llarch , Normal tesnpsrature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 I Ielclency ( or time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Normal Ilreclpluton . . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch ' Uefelenc ) tor Ihe day . . . . . . . . . . .04 Inch 1olltt pr""pllaton since March I l6.O' , inLhie I nelcluc ) ' since Marrh 1. . . . . . 16.0 tthC3 l' IndIcates trace of preciitation. precipiaton. L. A. WELSH. Observer . " . " . o . THEY USE STRONG LANCUACEJI MEN OF HIGH STANDING , ARE QUOTED TODAY. County Superintendent Hill , Presiding Elder Tindal and Surveyor Dnyhn Boar Witness-Also nI' . L. W. Eyestone of Council Bluffs and Wisconsin Lady who was Cured Through the Thl'ough Malls. Ir . Copelll timid ! hrllrd ( lt not de- rmo their systrl iii ( Ilrllctlelnl u'llclnr , as ma 10nl-ulklll chrm , hut \tll thin IHlr- peso of cnnhlul Ilef0U ; or m,1 : 11'1' tl obtRln the UUUO lrtIHmclt . Ill I rich 11101110 11 : ) large tmimia of money for. ' 1 Imeso hi13'AIeIammn lNO % ' that they cmmii cure dis- claes : tlimit triki , at iiiio-temtimi , at omit imeim- hile , filth tIle ) ' hcmitiv thmmtt by nmlvem'ttstiii ttiht hitet imiii trcnttn plIttemItit elm is grmumiit Seitit' , they emit , atflrii to charge a mw Ceo to cover cost ot servIces nail imicthlclit'a , , him timemin limird tlmn'mi siieii ii fcc comiiiiicuimt' Itself to every ( in P ii ecmI I ii j ; ilicti lemi I t rca t ill CII I , unit iv iiemi tIm o mihil I I t3' , , I t ft n p imysic iii mm Is vu imelmod fur ot'ni'y Lecele by cItlz'um ci high mitmnmttuig , mmliii IIIIIIIIIeneilmbio 'ersielty , uhmi demiir ( it itormi sImoutit ktmimv wiumit can be itone ( Or them. It ripiiiit UCL'Ifl I limit time imimmt or % VUIIillIi trite seeks Iuicieai nttcnttumm calm ' Ililikim tud'imilmitako imm guluu to lime , Vopi'lmmnd uuimih Simujuird , A SIJhtOOC. MAN. ( icorge Sv. 1)111 , Siuperlime. nmient of Schools tot tumugiaa Cotmiit3' Muuleemi ' , mm l'ubhu Stmmuv- mmmc mm C , County Smmcrlnlcimilemit ; , 11111 o Omaha tciis his r'xhrm Jcmmee mis foii&us'i. : ' ' 'l"om' Iutmme tWlvu yemmi S 1 hind e.'iturth of the ntmd my gmnermii ' ' hmc'mlthm % 'Im'e vc'ry , , ; . yl y 'lmill t lolL % a ,4 mmlii i ION I by' g.'mm em mm I , ' dellitty' , immek of mtupetito imimil lus or Strenglim. I hind bemm tmmmted tmy' sc\'vrmtl ( loi'toi a for thm'e ( 'unhhlhaintu' , bimt rreelvemt , ho I'rnumm mmcmi t ret i ( 'f , 1 Ii tIn I ly c' Ii ( i umld I 0 oimsult Drs. COiuIauid mind Shmeparml muut after two nmonlii4' ticatmimimit I fnmmimii immy. self be'tter tlimirm I hind bemi ( or twelve or litti'eii ' Ttunht' ' tt'utmnt'mmt . wmmim t.lillrmii mind thiurcumm.ii mmmiii 11mm , ' bemut'mit I ( i'lt i'nu marked froni time still t , I feel mmatlsllei thmimt t ii ey mit' , ' , muii , a r iimio , ' I' muutl v I It ( II ) II S I hey' migi to do , nhmil nit' untimely vortImy' or ilme commfldemut.'e of the mmfhhlcteil. " GEoicpV. ; . liii. ! , , , : Suimt. of t'uphlc I ngtimietltn. Douglmimi Coumtmty , . , , .tvtlOIi : Eon ItLtNl3 , l'ook Trcntineit , hmylimmhl amid V.'uis Cured of Cliroimlo Catarrh , . Mrs. 3. 11. Senver wic' of n prnmiilnent citIzen of Darien , Vm'ls , lht' wu of lIme t'xeei- lent resuhtm of time Imimmil tm'imttrnpmut ' ' thimmim : 'Iii Jul' or iflMt , , . . i..i . . . . . umenumnemme l.y maim II imilit wmis nmmiU' Pk'n'l with the ' z'esultmi , so mitrim m'o thiiit he rote mom a symmtoun bhmmnk to emiable me niso to take it coulimu' . My own liei Itim hail been l'miil ( cii' ( % veny ' ( y'raumi , I lie mm oumble being rmmtiutmlimii mifl'eChiofl 01 the heath , tiii ont , lrinehhil , ttmi , and mitonmumeim , ' iy sy'mnpi sy'mnp- 1(11mm CFC Chronic fim , nmntion stOlipage of time tiose , the of lumiip' a nil s'zths lii time mmustrihm' , me'eri' limimo In time cimest , imuIii.eutiumi : , a liii uhl'tress mmtIer eating , mImy'sIcmml mind laid sleep. At time time I comnnmemiceml debility the nmail ' tm''mm tmmment in ) ' genL'mmul imemmithi Vary much bm vas okemi , I mimui glad to . . say , howr ever , that thm. tremtnmemmt hiiis hmad time efeet of clmrmmug the catimrrh mimmil or ainiost conit ' coni- pht-'tely restoming amy health , " HOW HE BUILT UP. 1r. L. ' % V. Eyosttnc. , Sot Avenue (3 , Coun- cii ltlmmfs , an : mhstraetor - \v. 'iuIIm' , muyi' : in time chico of J , "rh. net m'esult of my treatment wltii Dr. Ctmpnrcl has bt' n m ubtuiitlai ' 1 emit cure. \'hueii to Imini I ' L'as weak amid % 'ret'hmed. My ( Carl di(1 not atremigtimt'n mime auth I veIghmeil only' 110 poummIs whelm ' \'lght is 348. my' imovnumi My breathing ' . 'iiS i.imalhov- I could - imot ill ! my lungs-and it gm'a t eflom t to Wuik wims a tue up hill to dinner , A my gremit weIght wims always . Imig' ( in my chmemt , Th ' press. cmuunrm'hmuh ' ( It tim' 'onditfon ' hitnil micemeil to have muremmd ' through Liii' whale body , makimug amllow. in $ iite of my me pale amid cameful hmabhts of hlvimig , with pioper diet anti exercise I ( CImnhl myself , Ftemm'lhly going " , At ( he. iII'gemit down , request C. W. Foi'tr. Cxton of amy neighbor , cf Ftir'iew . tety , Who had been cured ' conic. by Dr' Slwpnril I , began ' a ceum'se of treatment , every tm'ace of my chmrontc Noarhy leFt inc. I am entIrely restored troubles have in lay ( Ilgestiofi , strength ; 1,3 nih thmtut I cook ! ' iimimgs cook'hsh. . Time are ! tIommg ( tmmI ' lily' breatimimig hierf t. The cun.ittmtommnl ( ! power eaton ii thu got me dr'wmt o low hui bii iskemi out cnthr&jhy of my system ant I am excellent hm'.uith enjoying in every resptct , " Ittv. I ) , IC. 'l'INUALL , D. V. L'rPI , h In g Efda r Ti dii ii I I , cC G rim ad I s Imimu ( l mm Say Forimmer , Ommimmimmi l'asior , Ilimmi Sommmetimmmig to Pulpit , pres' anti people endorse the of ] ) vork . rs. Copelanil & Shepam'd. Timer tiw nim'n , if any , better kno'n in Methmiwhist mime miI'cles in Nebraska than ' ' ' I'i''shiIhng EIim' 't'tndnhi of Gm'anti IIand , mmtmthi plmstoi' of time Sewaril Stre'st recently 1'piac'cpiil Chiui rim , Omaha. lie Metimoillst ' hmns Lila ( 'amigregations ny in his district and a'eti , ' picacimes to during a timOusmunils of people. Dr. Tinduil writes lu Dr. Simepard , under of date December 1 1894 , , as foilouv ; , - - D.ILJ ; JWCUUYT T1Ii ' l'UTES. Tennessee Uemocrimta ' ' I'ioi I'rcparcif to Sur- reniit'm' chic ( Joverinrsuml1 , , , NAShVILLE , Tenn. , Jan. 12.-The situmi- tion In time gubernatorial muddle tonight remains - mains practically unchanged , The house ' only was in session toihimy , and debate on 'time constitutional question involved was re- suimied. Mr. Ilelekel of Knoxville was time lender of the democratic side in time conten- thou that thonccuracy of time returmms could be inquired into minim ins'estigatemi legislature before by time canvassing amid announc- irmg time result. After several speeches mmmi con , a sort of test vote was taken upon pro a resoltmtion introduced by Mr. Cnte ( rep. ) provlihlng ( or investigation by a commIttee anti adjournment of tue legislature pending such investigation , Time resolution was do- tented by' a , ftmhl democratic vote , anti it is generally conceded timmmt time joint resolution tinder dfcusfomm vlhi be ailopteil Monday. If it ha , It retains Governor Turnoy as governor - ernor until mimi investigation is hail and the vote nmmnommncet , 1)y ) tue legislature , 't'here was no filibustering or obstruction today. COMBiNING AOA1NST SJlELhhS , Clmicago Mi'mmmhermi nt time Lcglihmttmmro Trylmig to Cult 'I'ogntlier , CHICAGO , Jan , 12.-This afternoon a cmitmcmlmi of tue Cook county legislators iii the jmresemt assembly' was held hero for the pur- 1)050 of fixing on a candidate tom' the' United Senate upon wimomn evem'y senator and rep- rcnentimtmve Irom Immec oumnty 'vmmh support , Oppeiionts of Senator Cuhiot ay it tlmi din be doria there will be a mitm'ong flhmtimig nuance of defeating time man ( rain bpi'lmig. foul. 'rhmmt ; there ore hopes of timus uniting the county contimmgent urnmi evinced timls morning 107 tilLimustiing anil tulle of the heading o'4'miemits ot' Cmmllonm in Cimicimgo , Mouth is nutnifestly tIme favorite , "We Immive hopes that we can get our CoOc county proilie to unite on IL Conic county man for tlmulted States senator , " saul Dr. Jameson this morning , "if this cnn be done there will he sommie simow , we liehieve , ( it t4enmilng tiiimt man to W'asimlng- ton : i think tue caucus viii he told this afternoon , definitely mmml numtlmoratively , time hOHitiomm of Mr. Modlihi , lie is our cimoice ; after imhn anygooii Cook county man , " Sketehm of "Ioiitimlit's Niuv 'miumtiur , lISLHNA ) , Mont. , Jan , 12.-'I'Imomas 11 , Carter , who was last , night nominated on time eleventhm ballot 1 time reimubhicans to succeed Senator i'ower. was born in Scioto county , 01mb , and is abthmt forty years aid , lie worked on a ( atTn in liilmmoiim and was atterward aulmnittell to the bar iii Iowa , yiiere hme iirmmctlceil law in Burlington , lie caine to Helena in 1812 , vhiere lie practiced law till nomnlimateil for congremeu in 188S , himj was twice elected to congress mind once ( he. Coated , immtvlng run three years In succes- sian , on account of the imdrnission of Mon. tana as ft state. lie was commissioner of time general land ofhice under l'resident lIar- risen and was nmnile chairman ii ( time ima- tional republican committee in 1892. lIe is married and has two chmtluireiu , h'cpmmitariit Ileait'oek Iii Ilmiimo. 1301511 , ldimiio , Jan , 12.-Time senatorial situation remains unchanged , Sweet appur. emitly' line lila nineteen men solid , Timtii is just within one majority of the repimiihican niemberi.Imlp. Otimers , however , Immmve ri' . fused so far to go into caucus. The Simuiltu men rnmmniemit great cormhiIenee , , Tii camucus adjourned iastmmigimt until Mcnday nlghmt. A , I' . i. "mm i.m C a ( 'iou I rid , TACOMA , Waim. , Jan , 12-TIme state advisory - visory council C the Amnericmmn I'ratective association met imere today whim a fluimmler of imiembera of tIme legislature to advise re. gardizmg time laamiage cit certuimi leglalutiomi said to be of a remedial nature and enmtcmrsmm . S * ' , , - , , , . . "For twenty' yc'nra I imns'e hind catnrrh ot t1i iicmmmi , Tue. lInmie himlhrmired my' voice t imiii , m'eemnlngly' , to soiiie extent , interfered sitim mnc'nlmul vnrk. Abotmt a y'enr ago , imy time ndvlce' of miomne of mimy' PhrlmihiiOilei'9 , I vns htaiiueeml to try youir trm'ntmn iit , For your owmi comfort nail satisfaction , as well Os for liii. gooiI 01' ( ltilCri , I wIsh to say thmmmt I imrit'e found miotiihmmg viiieim hias hielpeti nie flu your m'lmiuple mmmiii pleasant liietlioilu , SiilCC tmmiihmr , your e'nre lily hmet1 hiit hteeii h elter flint . my' iiiimiil clearer , I mmiii glail to eomniiwnul 1.011 amid yotmr tremtiliierit to tiiii M itN iL 1'hiMINi.'iCL' , A W'idely lCmiiWIi tIIiemi : of Eastern Na- braska Telimi ' . 'luy lie iii No Liimigcr nit llmvattml , This week Mr , C. F. linyho , for ten y'eau county' stmrveyom' of Aiutt'luu' coilmity' , Neb , , Suites lila east' . i1r , lhty'ima hums l''cn , a. liromuliment ilgmmr. in Nt'brn.ka mmfTmttm'g ( or iiunuly yours. hl was mt lulomm'r editor in tue emurly' tIny's , immi'Iimg lambhishied mmmmc'es- sivehy time Ijakotu , Cits' Malt , time \'est l'nimit. ltepuhllcmmmi niml time Nehighi ltepimtmhi- ( ' 11 Ii , I a stil liii I tug ii nil 1mm h1imemie ime is mimic of time first citizens of hmi county' , Mv. lhetylus says : .4 C. F. Bayhn , Nellghi , Neb. Coumity Surveyor , "Thin luhdicntiomm or my case may ical s ome mdt'ic i'oohi. ; mmIllk'ted ru I have boami , t o n successfmmt lnchI'Iul Cu enhmnent tlmnt hIltS e tmreil mime. Thim is 'lmy I unmike imuimile vhiat 'omlhil othierwls be ii very priviute mutter i nmlee'i. "Four years nmoo ply trouble hiegilti and I h ave beemi an him'ahiI ever mmilir'e , until my , r ecent dIre , My' ilisense wims ehironia c ntmtrmh of' time vho1o systeni , offoetilig' s everely the lu'nil , lmmngs , imeart , ichumu'ys , b hiiidei' , and luovelim , I 'mumm tormnemitm'i by a r inging or wimistlimig in the ear drimmitmi , a. b mmmnimmg iii thmi' eyes mimid t'lum1ulCi , mmmlii , at t lmuic' , a se'em' imondaulme : iui , hmrIoil of d igestive fimilure amid excessive mllorm'lmoen , dd " 1 hiavi' no ( nult ( cm ilmid with time local d octors , but nbotmt. four yours iiaj , I himmil s everal severe nttncks of ha gripp.whilcit st teadily prostrated pie until , iii Jiimua hmmst , t hi'y uromI'uneeii limo imlcmmrmi [ mb , imftcr ha vimug k ept tue Ui ) Ofl sfhmnmilants for limo ny' mouths. Owing to U s'eak hu'umrt antI dlsen"ed kid- n isys my kgs ' had become jumf'ty with , i ircpslcah effusion so that ( ho Imprints of t he Ihimei's commi' ] be' nummdo in time flesh imny- where. My imomumi' ldmyilami advIsed me t o go to ml. specialist tom' coun'.ei , "J3eimig unable to walk , except on c ruteiies I wmoto Drs. Copeiauiil and Siii'p- a rd ( or a symililtoin blank amid nfter 111111mg i t out edit it to timeiim with time reqtmc'st hint t hey give' me ii 1)1810 answer as tos'ftat t hey could do for Inc. In reply Dr. Sliepard wrote that he thoimghmt he could hid ! ) me , but soumue time would be needed us may nil- nIt'nts himimi [ ' ( 'come so chronic , "This wait mmii time encouragement I iiCi'mlel and I begun tue mali treatment itt once. At timat time I velghied only 111 potmmid nnil. ' - . I was emaciated , weak .mncl . rachel yItii pain. After 1mmy 'ciiurso of trentmnt my weIght is 145 iOtmmids. s'imlcit is mmiy nornmtmt weight. My lungs nail hmemmrt. kiilmmeys and s tomach have been restored mo a hii'altiiful condition mind I nun irmmctIcalIy five fromn evem'y slgmi of iiisemL'e , It miay b mm , hack- m ieyed phrase , hut I feel that I owe my life t o Dr. Shepard , lie pro'eil quickly that nmy disease was NOT incurable , " Amlyommo vIiIiug to verify time truth of Mr. tJ l iuuylma's Stmttelmiuiit tr IuivItii to write imhm , emicmusumug' AtmulmIp. lie vlit ho gimiti to an- mi ner mmli Jmiqtuirles , OHS. COPELAND & SllE1ARD , ROOMS 311 AND 312 N1W YORK LIF1 ! IUIIDINO , OMlIA , Nin. : omee Itommrs-t ' , to ii n. rn ; 2 to 5 p. am , 1venlngs-'ci1aeptn vs amid ' 6 to 8. fiunday , 10 to 12 am , Satum'dnys only - _ s'Speckz1 Wolices ' Cojefl rniffs : - _ - - CitIMNiYS CS.tANIOD ; VAULTS ( ' , - io IJurko , at % V. S. homer's , 533 IJroatlway 'ItANgD , LA1tO1O P1tmVATF 1iAI1N F'OIt I1kNT NISAR court house. M'ply at i-leo ollmce , Council Bluffs , PLAIN itf3\VINO , MILL1NLliY WOILK OI' ALZJ kinds , new liii , , ti mmiaie ( morn oil mamim dial , at reasonmmljio crices. 1010 Tlmrl avenue. FOR linNT , iiim1 FURNfShiflf ) , iumtnhilm , ( or light ( , 1100Mg , ( ' ( ( ' , . Ad11r 231 vmne strict , - - - applicants ( or clerlcsimlps , There was a good $ itteniimmnce , It is cummimned by American Protective association samno that time svith their menibera symimtimizern su'ihl control time hewer Imouse of time legislature , TihlIKS 'I 11EV SllOiJLi ) 1111 Hit'I'lMthItI ) , Ciirhimilo Cannot item , tvhiy ' ' l'eoplo % Tiiiu % % 'munt Morn Moumey tlmjact to hum mmlii , NEVADA , Mo. , Jima. 12.-Jmmihgo .7. C. Murray - ray , chmairniiin of time Vernon county democratic - cratic commalttee , wrote to Comigreseman Charles Morgan of time ltifteeimtim dIstm'ict on time currency nuestion , Mr. ii , , . . 1,4 , . . , ' , . . , a.e , , . . . t. . _ , , . , . Morgan S.- sent ' - - - - - - Mr. Morgan : " 1 timimik time' cimmmimgo of sent- ! m acmIt , % 'lmieim Mr. Murray simy's hits nccmmrreI , iu i n imiK part of time country , vihI take phimcq u mc'iiriy i'verywhmerti vhpetm tii iieoimlp conic to slimily time llnammelal ( iimt'tiomi in all ts us- l iects , I have nevmr beeui mmble to see wimy t im , people uu'imo % % 'nnt inure mamime'y should not lit , miatisiit'il with imny kimuil of money , t imat is certmmimmIy souimmml mmml sate , nmmd there. ( ore , in my opt mm loll. a miy imlimi vim 1dm 1110' poses mulch U tar them ought to he satisfactory vimetbmer it eommsiiits of gold or silver coins or hoped redeemable in gold or silver coins. " Level I I tug's it liuol ii I iii CII is i Cu uu lip. ' 1'OI'TKA , Jan , 12.-There wmms nnesslon of time house today' , afmd time senate imimm confined - fined itself to ( liIdvmisu4ing time appointmnenta sent in by' Governor beweiling yesterday , Timero is great opposition to time curmilrmna. tion of sommie of time nppoinunens ( ( on time State lioimrd of iit'miltbm , 'rho senmmtors are timlcimig Nt'iiil to ttmvesttgmmtc timimumo of thio actions of time irnarmi , timid mneauiim'hiiie time c 'onfirmatinmms are immtmmghng fire , Time momma. tori mm I si t liii tloum reran iris mm ; t tim , sit me , Governor Mortlil 1mm somnewimiut hotter to. day , himt imis ilhmmeiw lmas dehimyeml time comnpie. tion of illS message. - _ U UJ.'r1'm''i .1 . % 'll A.Wir ii'it : : . . COUNCi ( BLI'FFH. Ia. , .1mm. 12.--To the Editor of 'J'ime lk'eViil ; you titommm't immfarm me timroughm time colmmmmmmimi ' ' of 'i'hme Jh'e what i s time vmmlu of Uniti'd States $5 jolml Pieces dated ' ' 1807 nail % vhmo buys tlmenm , J , it , D. 'I'imey axe quutcd mit $5. ' 1mm thit , imrlco list of York J0i111 , F'itzgitibomm , 31.33 liroad Street , New , JUNII'LTA , , Inn. 7.--To time Editor of 'rime lice : To decide n bet wiil you iiieii state i n 'Fhme Smumudny It. , wimtm tue iitnumiI,5 , were t imkomm off , mimmteimea'j 'II.i iiitOOidJhY , 'l'imey worm , talemi off by mmmm act of con. grou imasK'il Mmireim 3. It'D , which went toW effect on Juiy 1 9 ( time minnie year. . ( 'mit to heal ii wit ii a Jtizcr. CHICAGO , Jasm. 12-Mrs. Itachmael MiiJsr of 641 North Wood street was cut to dt'atia with a razor at her lmouse today , liar l musbanii Is charged with time amuriler and 'yai placed under arrest. 1t . ' '