. - - - . - - , , , - . . . . - , - , . - - , . y--- ' . - - - - - - - , ; ' I. ' - - ' 1'J1.1 I ; U..RA.JJ.A DAIlY nEB : PU1SDAY. , TANU.UY 1I , 189 . 3 1 I THE OMAHA DAILY BEi V ,4 COUNCIL Dr.UFFS. OFFICE . NO. . 12 IEAnL - STnEET. Dtlnrd by canltr to any pat of the ely. U. W. TILTON , Leee. 'ELFfUONE8Dullneu omc . 1o. n : nllh . dltor. No. 23. 41.\'UIl "n.\'TIU. ' ( . Orand hotel , Council Buls , reopened Oct. I , Mayne Heal Estate agency , & 39 Droadway For nent-I.arge private barn near court ioue. Apply at Dee office. John I , . Sullivan will appear at Dohany's theater American. next " Thursday evening In "A True Calantho sembly will give 1 masquerade bal cn Thursday cvenlng January 21 , at Woodmen hail. A Cromwell , who was hurt In the recent shooting at the Ctzens ! State bank , left for his home In Chicago Saturday night. Sarah Plumer comrnncelt proceedings ) In the district court to enjoin Mills county from : establshing n road through her 11roperty. Tim ladies of the : Iaccatees will give asocial social and dance ot their boil , Pearl anti , Main streols , Thursday evening January 21. HeKular meeting of Bul City lodge No. 71 , Ancient Free ant Acceptctl laMns , thts Tuesday evening. A I Inter Masons cor- dialy Invited. J. B. Allns , Secretary. The meeting or the Ladles' AlI society of - Jl Blattway Methodist church js postponed ; from Tuesday afernoon t WedneJlly aft- p eroon at 2:30. : See Important bU61ness Is to' be considered. A butcher wagon belonging to a South Main street dealer was lemolshell In n runaway last n"ht. ; The owner and police sppnt se\- , eral hour looking for the team , but rOII ! no trace of It. Oeoro 11. Wells , an , energetic and enter- priing young man of this city , left last e\'en- Ing for Kansas City , where , Itame rumor hal I , that hl Is to ho married to one of the fairest oC the opposite sex of Ihat ptace. Eider Duck flflLl ! wife , the famous divine healers and evangelists or South Daltta ) , will hoh ! meetings all lila ( week at the Overton mission , I'ourth avenue and Seventeenth street. Services begin at i:30 : each evening. C. O. Adams , the clerk or the Christian church , Is circulating a petition among the citizens asking Hev. E.V. . Alien to remain here h1tead of accepting a cal to Burrall , I was quite largely signed yesterday , and the work or cIrculaton will 90 on today -Tho case of Di Crss , who wants to bo Plt In Jai , was contnue,1 yesterday until this morning. I was Investgatel ! yesterday enough to ascertain that Criss hall done nolh- Ing worth a penitentiary sentence , and ho can only be given thirty days on bread and water ot best. John Hcgwoodchnrged with assaulting H. J. Donahue , was tried by Justice Vlen ytster- day anti acquitted. Several contempt cases I were docketed agaInst witnesses who failed ! L I . . , to appear In court , but they eXlllalned their . . . neglect to obey the mandates of thee courl and were discharged. County Attorney Saunders fed a peltou ( I In the district court yesterday demandln . n judgment of ' 200 against John Coyle aud i ' P. Gunnoiide. C. O. Gohlapp hall Coyle arrested - . rested last November on the charge or assault - sault to sleal. but when the case was set t for hearing Coylo failed to appear , and his ! bond was declared forfeited. The lult Is on the bond. Several people have heen neglecting to con form 10 the city ordinance whIch prohibit ! S the peddling of garden truck without I 1- conse. Among them Is I. Gltlnsky. Yesler- day he drove up 10 I hotel situated acroE * the street from the city jai and began selln ! vegetables City Marshal Canning spied him and , In a few minutes he WAS hustling for bonds for his apPearance In police court this : , morning. The license referred tp Is a sonu- what expensive ! affair , costing tl for three months or less. $00 for nine months , and corresponding prices for ' times belween. Wo have UOOOOO to loan upon improve ! LI farms In Iowa and wi take nit the gilt - , edged. loans offered at low rate5. We do _ , , v not vaut wild lands and ' will ot1oin In 'Ne- braka Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. At the louln Store. - ; Andorra plaid sultngs- and Hamilton 4- 4 . cashmere , worth 12 ½ 0 and 15e , reduced to 60'a yard. 12Yo 500 and i5c ladles cloth and striped re- i pclants , 54 Inches wide , reduced to 390 a yard 60 canton flannel , reduced to 30 n yart I. Heavy cotton blankets now 480 a pair. c n $ quality cotton blankets now $1.25. $5 quality , all wool , gray blankets , reduce to $2V8 a pair. Ladies' and children's all wool mitens , reduced to Sc II pair , worth 150. Boys' heavy cotton underwear , regular 330 quality , now lOc each. Men's extra heavy all wool shirts , reduce d to &Do each , our regular $ quality. Ladics' tine nil wool union suits , regular ' - . , price $3 , now $1.50. . . - , Ladles' heavy ribbed vests , worth lOc , re- F ' ducell to Dc each. 25c quality chlldrn's all wool hose , now 17c. or 3 for SOc. SOc quality ladles' cashmere hose , reduccd to 35c , or 3 ror $1. Infant heavy wool hose , reduced from 170 to lo a pair. OWLER , DICK & WALKER . Council BUfs , Ia. - Store open until 10 o'clock Saturday nigh t. YOUNG lAS it 1COHJ IIEICE. Worked Several I'eope. ! InehllnG the ( anymolo Wheel Club. l MIller Young , who was arrested In Omaha se\'erl days ago on a charge of embezzlement - bezzlement , 18 also wanted here , and would IIivo been here before this had It not beln M . . for his shrewdness In stlerlng' off ex-Can- stable Jaeleson , whia went to Omall ' a coup io ot weeks ago armed with a warrant for his ' arrest. . I Young camped In Council fluffs all last summer , anti Is well known , Particular ly among the local wheel men. Ho was a member at the committee of arrangenien ( S for the racing meeting that arrangments meetng was given by 1 the Oannnede Wheel club last summer. nnd quIto a sum of mQney passed through his i hands , or ralher did not pas through ; 1 stayed there. The club never took any a C- ton against him , except to vote that he was I highly reprehensible young man and to ( take his key to the cluh. houee. lie bought I bicycle of H. M. WIlLIamson witlout ' . - Wiliamson wl P ay- .w ( j7 lug anything . on . I , took It out on a run Ind brought It back smashed Into old Iron , He got hohl at another wheel In SOU ! way or another und took It to A. A. Clark , who lone hIm $25 on It. A little while sIte ' r- ward Clark found that the wheel was another - other ' mun's , and ho had to give I up. le Ient' to' the ofce or ox-Justice II l l and I Iworo out an Inforriton chargIng him with . oblalnlng moneY.qnder false pretences. Jack , Ion took the warrant und went 10 Omaha ) , , having Iwart ! that Young bad an office its n rite lice . bulll'g , lie askes a .otiig ; man 'hom he found there If his name was Young , but the man , with a singularly frank face anti ni engaging smile , told him no. Jackson left and got lefl. It Young Is turned lose by any hook or crook of N IC. -.L , bruka law , he will be brought over here at Dnce , as requisiton paper are now on the I way During Young's slay here lID made the acquaintance of several young ladles ) , and one of them with whom Ito kfpt corn- patty for sevelal weeks last aUlmer , Wi trying to borrow $200 yesterday In order to bal him out , . , Al government official experts pronounce l > rlce'l Cream laklnc I'owdel absalut tly I pure. _ _ _ _ _ ! rr" WI'llacl thiosplriti. ; Local splrlualsta are very much worked , up over the extraordinary re\elat IS made . bt tle ( Valley mediums concerning the hr LC- relt Spot tragedy. One or them , In apealline If The Bee' reports , said lat evening : " 1'1 not I betting man , but Il wager $ IO that I the olcera of Halt county follow the lea ; \ - Ins of tbo sPirits they'l find Scott's bOdy and the len who murdered him I know Mrs. Jerrce and ! nlfUi she Is ni upright and hOle tOmll. t . amI n mellhrm of extra. Irdlnaryowr. . ller's.s ! rwt I sens\tolal . . story , but a statelent of cold faris , We have made sonic Inqulrlel In our circ lea here , and have learned among other thili ge that ScoU' body has been movd seve nab thnu ailce lila itcatli and Is now a long way trm thu Illaco where I Wa put the n"t titue. It w1 however , l' found le- I tore Iho week I. auI i . _ 1 f o , . . . - . 't , . , NEWS IROI I ? I COUNCIL BLUFFSgiv Cit y Oounci Dtchle3 Company to Assist , the Terminal WILL VISIT TiE PROPERTY -OWNERS - CornnlteoI'I1lntC1 to TRke Some Acton Looklnl to Rn . \djltment of the Him- euly lncODllerel II lOllectun , , lh Unton Avenue . The city council heM 1 ! peclal meeting i ' ye sterday afternoon , with President ! { eler In thin chair and Councilmen Brewlck , Oea- BI : l , Orahl , Nicholson , Ishlon , Spetman anti White In their lents , The breach ordlhaneo , was put back upon Its second reading and , thel laid over until the next regular meet- lu g. Ing.Thc Thc police commissioner recommended that no action be taken hi regard ! to Iounllmas- ter Edgar Hothsehlls Bates' request for a ton or hay a month , and the report was eOlcurrel ! in. Union avenue was brlghl up by the lIre- seltaton or n resolution by Nicholson to ap- point a committee ' or three to confer with pr'petty owners amid induce them , It possIble - i ble , to settle with the Terminal company on reabonabl terms. IUshtn ) salll he hall hearll train lImo company's manager that 80rn or tire citizens were asking three pricesfl. for their property , and even dcrarllng dam- OCS for lots on the ollposlo side of the slreet from where Iho ) track Is to ho laid. Nlchol&n and Hshton were appointed such 0 : imtmnlttoe. The ordinance forbidding minors getting on anti or moving motor trauma was ehanell so its to apply only 10 minors not Ilassengcrs on the train , alll It was then laid over The ordinance narrowing 100ler street by ton feet between Stnl1man amid First slreets was paselt under a suspens\ I of the rules. The now ordinance with regard to paving assesslnts was amended so as to require street car companle2 to pay I'or paving be- twecn their rails anll for one foot oUlslde on Intersections , as wel as In front of prl- vato prpert ) ' . City Attorney lazleton states Ihat It WIS the Intention ta make the nw law apply to ito Oaleanl avenue paving , hit did not want the council to hurry their lu veatigationa of It unduly on that account 'F ito ordinance was then laid over until the unt next meetn l which wil be held Saturday evening. at I o'clock ) tsh ton stated that he had investigated the elctrlo light business amI ordered eight Ilghls cut oft from the police department 311 t hree from the marshal'8 office. . thre ofce. City Att r- ney Hazleton asked how I was that the coin- , pany changed from a fixed charge per month i to a charge by meter In the Ilddlo of ' the month Hishton replied that ho asked Superlnlendent Wright or the company and , founll that the police and marshal's dpart- ments had been extravagant In their lights , as long as they could get as much as they : wanted for the sale price. lIe accordingly declletl that they needed calling dawn , and dil so by sending In his Ito bill of $ t3 . This bill was declared all right and was : duly allowed. The light committee was Instructed : structed 10 look up the contracts blween m the ( city and the company with reference to t Ito ( lighting of lie city buildings and ace If i r soma mora satIsfactory contracts cannot b ! i made. I'JI.I.U'S' l'AlIH.Y AFIiIItS. ' , Uoardlng house Clu.tl J'/nty Develops Inlo a ! erluns jtittrrel . " L. E. Phillips , proprietor or the Central I h ioure , at the corer of Dryant street and Droadway h , has been driven from home b ) I ' Ils h wife and her boarders , and there Is blood on the moon. . Last Saturday night there was a quiet ltte card party at the house. Phillips' daughter , Mrs. Heal Summit , her husband , anolher daughter' , named Eva Phiips , and one M. J. Miller were playing. When 10 o'clock came Phiips , who had to get up early In the morning and go to work. cutting Jco for Gil - ' bert Dros. , wanted the prIzes awarded and the game closed. The players refused to stop , whereupon PhIllips grabbed the canl S and stuck them In the stove. lie carls I 0 bed , but did not stay long for he heard low l voices muttering In the adjoining rom ! , where the family antI boarders were die I- cussing his coup. lie got up and slyly opened the door , and heard his daughter Eva cx - press a wish for a gun , and George eX-I I one at the boarders , told her It she wanted , one ho would get It for her. Philps claims that from their conversatio 0 ho gleaned the Information that conversaton about to arrange a funeral , with him as the corpse while all the rest with one accord said that nothing at all was said about I. I t When he heard the remark he stuck his head out of the door , and told them that If they wanted a gun be would get I for thou 5 . They dId not accept his offer , but , It Is I claimed , drove him out of the house Yesterday - day he was busy moving out a part of his furniture. The rest he will have to replevin , for Mrs. Phillips avers that It belongs to I her , and she lens to keel tt. Phillips had the whole outfit arrested yet S- tenlay , : Ir. and Mrs. Summitt , Mrs. Mar , y Phiips , her daughter ] Eva , and her admire , George Ilssel. The charge preferred against them Is threatening to kill , and It will b investigated In Justice Vlen's court totlal Mrs. PhiIps and her husband have not sill 0- coded In getting along very wel to/elher / for two years pabl. They cale here fror Harlal about I year ago , amt Mrs. Philps claims that her liege lord was compeled by the peoilio of that ( happy little borough to I leave or take a dose of medicine that would ] not have proved Palatable Ever since 1Ie ) ' have I\'ed here their life has brett a cot - &Iant series of domestic broils , and she chain ms ho has repeatedly threatened to kill lie r . 10 has Ibo said that ho means to have , their little 2-'ear-old chIld , of whom he Is very fond , amid so great Is his aneclon for It that ho bald on one occasion that he would take It away If It had to go an. . arm ata flute. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Accept no substitute for Dr Prlc 's hal I ( - lug Powder I alone Is absolutely pure 101'1'011 l'uYl1'rrlll . The general ( tutu of Pottawolamlo county Is empty , and ] Treasurer Heel stoppeti payim is i warrant al that fund ) 'lster < ay. A fel\ , days ago Heell slbmltel ( his report to the Hoard of Supervisors , h ) which It Ilpearr1 that Ihe fUl1 hall been o\nlrwn to the amount of over 3OOO. Since ( lien there hal been enough mimoitey received to make up the I ilellclency , but ( rpm now on these wll ; hold ( tint ) warrants ' Iil have the generol fUl11 wlrranls wil warrants - rants ; stamped InstNlt or getting their ' as Ii. \ lit'ut a warrant Is tamllell It goes on ben r- lug Interest lt I per cent per annum. Just what 18 the cause of the deficiency ito ono seem able to say The appropriation Is as large as usual , the sale of property for taxes was as Ilroltablo as last year , and tile re have been no extra large expenso3. lit ril yet Ihe deficiency . Is there , a 111 the enl ly explanaton 10 ftst' made I that Ito ( hoard ) Supervisors hal lot the money go In Irlb- leis , which In time aggregate were lane , enough to leave the ( county quite ( ereeJtbly In the hole. The new tax Ihtl eanw to Iho t omco or the treasurer Oi time 1st day of Jim n. uary , but time taxes are not deluquent un tIl th lt dl ) of April. I costs the taxhtay er nooro to ) his tacs time day beore they become delinquent than 10 pay Ihem today , and so the overwhelming majority 111 off the unilleaunt task 8S bug as liossIb it' . . . The present prcspcot Is that no money cln. bl paId out or list fumidumutil utter . \vrl 1. , 4sherwemtn \Ie DomestIc loap. Try Eagle laundry , 724 Broudway , for ooll work. Our medium gloss finish can't be beat. blt we do strictly hand work dome tic fnish , when preferred . Telephone 157 Domestic soap - breaks - hard ' ' ater. E\ ry purchaser at Davl ' drug store gets I choice sheet of music freo. Davis sells druga , paints and glass ciei ill. Domestic soap outarla cheap luap : luetllj thOU ' ; a'WcC. H. C. Sargnt , the sil Ring evamigelist , Ir- riveui here Yesterday Rrul 18 assisting lii ev . E. W. MIen In 0 series of gospel meetings In flue Christian tabernacle this week. Sd rv- ices begin each ' evening at 745 ; o'cl ck with ] I song Retvh ' fur hl'tn hour. ' After the I meeting lamut evening I rteltonI given to Mr. Sargent. After service ThursdAY even- lag the Volunteer Sunday school chin will Ilvo n ociai. TIle following will bo tbb rut $ - jeets of tim serices : Tuesday , January 16 , "T hmo \Vorid'tm Olentest " Worll's Teachings . : \Vednos- day , January 16 , "The Worl.s Greatest SatUn rifce ; " Thursday , January Ii , "The Greatest Epch of the World's History : Friday , Jnn- na ry 18 , "Tho Wtlls Greatest Quollon : " Sa , January 19 ; "Tllo World's Greaiost Answer : " Sunday , January 20 , morning , "The VW orld's Greatest Society ; " enDing , "The W orld's Greatest Need " Sate Your Money. Dy investing it in the stock or the' Savings , Lan and Buit ng association of Council Bl uffs. Incorporated In 18i7. Monthly pay- ments or $1.00 per share , netting the Investor about 10 per cent Interest Ten series already - ready paid out which fully demonstrates the ability or the association to mature its 'stock In about seventy-five monthly payO me nts. No loans matte outsIde or Council mUfs anti all applications examined an" ta ssetf ( upon by n majority of the board of dir ectors. Good loans wanted , I ' ul Inrorma- ton can bcobtained ot the ofce of D W. Ots , secretary , 10 Main street , or any or time fol lowing directors : I. W. lazleton , Frank Gr ass , John lirown A. S. lazleton , I. C. Beebe , A. n. Walcr , E. E. hart , J C. I.ougee , S. S. Leonard , ! herlhm Cual. This new coal from Wyoming for sale only by n. A. Cox , 37 MaIn street. Telephone 48. Ask for circulars. Ground oil cake $ hhd. at Morgan & ' Co . 's drug store , 13. flroadway Oas coklnl 'stoves for rent and for salt at anl Gas Co.s office , _ _ _ _ _ _ The laundries use Domestic soap. fl. i 1L hI'.t ! ( U.l.llSW : ltWIW.I:1ZIU ) . lul. 1.ler , \ , l.y netros anti C. I. . Ilvll- Srn C.m. 1mm . DgS MOINES , Jun. 14-Special ( Tele- / anm-Tltc Iowa railway commissIon waH re organizeti today 1) the retirement of lion. Peter' ( A. Dey Rlt the installation of C. ] . . Da\llson. \'itli the exception of two ) 'ear : r. Dey has served contnuously on the hoard "Incl 18j6 , when he Wil uppolnte" 1 ' Governor ( lear . the IIIequlrlng one Ilemort to he appointed Clluln J.V. . I.ulee was re-elected chlirman and \ \ \V. AIIHwol'h secretary ) ' . The board Is now en- trely republIcan . lrlneher ' 'OJIII"t lllnAt I'ro'itlttite . SIOUX CITY , Jan 11.-Specal ( ! Telegram. ) - HeJ , \V. Iahood and several members of the MinisterIal association appeared II ( lice court today , : Ir. : lnhool to teslf ) ' ogalnst li'OCtitUteim who hind been an' sled. A month ago he began Investigating gaul- blnl Ind ( rostluton , Inveslgatng Police : wouhl not Itop. At his request many oC hl8 congregation were In court , men ali . w omen . He told In detail of what he saw In hiatuses of prostItution , and swore posi- tvely that they were Illaces of that char- acler , which olcemen refused to do. lie told of ( woman starting to stand 01 I her h heath before a crowd oC len all women , blt beIng ' stoPPed by another woman. Po- 'lce Judge Doughty caused indignation by : ordering time court room cleared before Ma- hood was , Ione , lt the lemamt oC the de- fendanls. 1ahood Is backed lW the Minis - : lnls- lerlal association and with Inmsh the effort L unti the town Is rid o't such places. ) eIort Ii'atluro nt SIoux City. I sioux CITY , Jan 1l.-Spccial ( Telegram. ) : - Time C. H. Martin Plana company , the largesl music house In the city , faltl ] tea ) ' uml assigned to E. H , Stone , cashier of the First Nn tonal battle . G. H. Martimm , presl- < lt or the company , also assigned to Stout : 110ne his i Piano triteR ranuflcturlng business : A short time ao the company turned It a buslle88 over , C. 1. Martin personal Is . 111 It waH haIled 10 carry It over the crisis ' which was eauscI by Ihll business "nIl bal ! c oliections. CredItors threatened to attaci ant ] failure followed. Assets lre atach $1.7G hut will shrink greatly In litiulda - ( ion . Liabilities , t3,621. greaty Iquldl- l.ocl\ R Coal : I ne. CEDAR lAPIDS , la. , Jan. 1.-Speclal ( T elegram.-While ) boring wells In the vicinity - cinity of Oelweln of late chunks hay been hrought to the surface that resembled conl H II the heler that largo beds oC coal un- d.rle the city , all a strong compalY has been organized and pr'ospclnl will be corn i flefleeLl at once. , Small IUI:1 Rtfon. . CRESTON , In Jan. . I1.-Special ( Tele- g rarn.-Wiison'it livery bar at , Aflon wus destroYe by lr with contents , comprIsln g tll entire livery oUtl , comllrlslnl h orses. Loss , $ .0. IncludinG Cromwell GIrl Fatally Injured. CRESTON , Ia. , Jan. 14.-Speclal ( Tele- g ram.-Mlss Alt Alton ot Cromwell was futaly Injured In a runawny yeslern ) ' . Jilts of Iowa u's. There are twenty-onl Inmates In th C Poweshlek county poor house. ! A hog cholera cure factory Is the latest audition to time Induslrles of Humboldt The Grinnel cheese factory made over 10,00 pounds at Its prOluct durinG 189t. Cigarettes are given as time cause oC the death oC Frank Watson , 1 convict In the Anamosa penitentiary . A local company Is organized to btmilth a ralr:11 : front Alden to Clarion all from thel'e . to BI'lt. 'hey wi survey this wln- tar. . tar.i'Irs . Stelnmentz of Iowa Falls . who Imagined site was the widow oC Genera Grant , has been taken 10 Ihe Independence Insane a8ylum. The Burt ( Kossuth county ) creamery ri a- celvelt 1,0.0 more punds ot milk IUII , year than the precedln 'ear. verage price paid WIS 7t cents per 10 pounds , bu 'I- toy averaging : ) cents pel' Pound al the oreamery. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Ammonia and alum baking powders are olsonous. 1)r Prlce's Baking Powder Is absolutely Iure. , - GIBBON WINS AGAIN. 1und "r Trade Ulreelors lIbeL anti Seloet ; CncerR-Thu Cunmmnittecti . The new board of directors f the Doard or Trade let yesterday afternoon and r e- elec ell W. A. L. Gibbon : president of tle oranlzaten by a vole of 5 10 3 , ? mlr . E. p I l , Peck being the candIdate or the recent my elected directors. The "holdovers" remaine I loyal 10 Mr. Gibbon. I Time other officers elected were : E. P.I I I Peck , first vice president : Dan Farrell . ju . . . ecorll vie pledllenl : \ , B. Clarke , treas- ul'er. and Miss : . D. Smith , secretary. After routine business time following anti 11- mitees were name,1 , for the ensiing year : Appeal-B. P. Peck , P. lb. White , n. C. I I : Miler , I , . I , Cotrel , . \ . W. Clarke. ArbitratIon-S. A. leWhorter , James Nason Wulsh , U. C. Miller , A. 11. Jaqulll , W. N. I Auditlng-13. : I. Natlger , E. P. Peck , J. I. . McCagime . Oraln-\ ii. Jaquih , James Wahsbm , F. E. Whie " , Joseph A. Connor , S. A. ile't't'Jtortc Live Slock-J. A. hake , W. N. Babcock , Jell S. Kuox , George W. Massomm . A. U. I [ Noyes 2iiammufmmctmmririg-Dan Farrell . jr. , n. F. Cady , \'lb.1 B. Clarke , I" . D. Cooper , Josemlu Garntu , jr. . John Grant , Fred Krmm g . 'heimmbmursumip-WIIhiamn ' E. Clarke , Max Meyer , Edwin Iavls ) . lemorlal-Col. C. S. Chase , John Evans , water. D , II. Wheeler , J. M. " 'ool\orth , E. nose : Ieteorology-John Evans I , - Wiiam I lem- \ lug , Henry T. Clarke , Dr. George S. Nasol , J. B. Kouny. I'rollert-I M. Natlnger , William E. ; Clarke , L. D , owler. Provlsiomumi-A . II. Nores , George W. 14 ; ms . son , J. A. hake , W. W. Cole , James U. 1i1 [ C. Sitane . Ways and Meamms-W . A. L Gibbon , Dan Farrell . jr" S. A. McWhorler. Supplies-Il . Ir. Cady , W. A. I" , Olbbon , J . P. Peck. JUdcary- ! . Woolworth , John O. Cowiti , J , J. O'Commmior Charles COWII O'Conlor , 11. lrown , Col. C. S. Chase Trauspcrtation-W. N. labcock , John S. 1 rally , John S. Knox , Charles A. Cae , E , P. Peck , A. T. Heclor , Wllsm g. Clarke , Fuclhl Martin , C. n. havens , Thomas R Il. patrick , II. I F. C/dy , B. Oalagher , henry 1' . CIHke , nan Farrell , Jr. . 13 . Fl. Druce , J CIT W , Bedfonl , Charles N. Dettz. , - . , lUIllo Clark ( 'mitic lunl lip for II Wick I WASINCT N , Jan. H-The senate ju- ; i . dlelarr cOllltee was informed today br tu. I subconunlteo 1lest : : tn ! the cliari I ugdhll Judge Clark ot Tennessee that u re- poI would not \ made fcr a week and acton - I ton on Iliac hIs . onfrmalonAa . ( . Iostoned . . . Un\1 \ I.CIiiuitt'iit ut ! IUu : c.I ) . SiOUX CiTY , Jaut H.-C. If. larUn , dea her I 'a musical In tr4nfnt8 , hu aSllgned. A. sets , UOO ; liabilIties , $ tO. . ROYAL ARCANUI } ES FEASTth - - ' Union Paclfo Council tQJ nbB Entertains I I t Band of Visitng Brethren , - INTRCHANGE OF 1RTR1A1 - AMENITIES . I T1O hundred of the IniIate Sit nt time 10lrd anti hear oi'Ut Or.lor and tlo lelllhs of Its Work n.g't ; , . - Council Dufs , Lincoln , ' South Omahn anti Omahn were brought ve" close together last night on tim occasIon at a banquet given the councis of the Io'al Arcnlm above men- toned by the Union Pacfo ! council , No. 10&9 , on the occasion of Its nnnual Installation or . ofcer3 In their rooms In The BcD building. Quio 200 gentlemen , representative of the plsh anti neterprlso of their communites , were present ns limo guests of Union Paclfo counci antI the bahquet which was given Iii the large dining room of the Millard , presented - sented a acetic very reminiscent of big gatherings - erings In this hostery In other da 's. There was Ito attempt at feral decoration , the commitee wisely directing their efforts to n eompleto immeuuum Throughout the hours the guests were at the long tables the Venetan Mandoln cub "Ia'ell airs suitable t' the occasion , brIghmt songs of sunny Haly. anti the folk songs of soSp \ ain , wih hero ali there a moro stressful composion at the Oerman minute singers. When time coffee and cigars were reached I F rank L. Gregory , the newly elected regent - gent ot Union 1aclfo counci anti toast- master , In I few well chosen words , Inlro- duced Judge 0.V. . Shields , on behalf or Union PacifIc councIl , to exterH the welcome to tIme visitng Ielegatons ! from sister coun cls all time Invited guests. JUllge Shields In the course of his welcoming splch sid , afer Secretary J. B. Sheldon hall read a leter of regret from J. P. Coykendal or Chicago : "This stereotyped toast has possibly done service at every ban- qlet since men came together 10 celebrate , H you guests had known YOI were not wanted you would not have come , so this word of welcome seems a trifle out at "lace. But time memory of \ast enter- lalnments In Counci Buls , enjoyed at the hands of Council Bluffs 11eo\le. warranted the gh'lng of this entertairmmmmeut. " The judge Ihen l tel thc old story about time spoons havIng - Ing ben counted , fut the aPPlause which fol. lowed showed that a large portion of. the congregaton hall never ateOled Brch & Dackus' minstrels. The laughter which fol- lo wed spurred Judge Shields on to recount the story of the antiquity or the two couu- cls , Council Bnls anti Union Pacific , calling In lolawatamle Indians to show that Omaha was older than Council Bluffs In the data of the organizatIon of the council. In closinG he said that so long as the Durlng- Ion t system lantalned Us seat or gover- m ont at Lincoln , EO long wOlld the welcome to the visitors and brethren go out In full measure. Mr. Emmett Tinley of Fidelity cOlncl , Counci Bluffs , responded on behalf or the visitng councils. He said that he voiced the , senlmenl of eacl guest when he used the i c hildren's word "I thank you for all you I have done tonight. The fra.erna1 expressions t , wo heard In the loge..roon , , the hosplabll feelng wo find here , shows..plc how broad Is' ' the brotherhood of imuan. " An accident , he man. saW , branching out from his subject revo-I lutonlzes l men . works revolron and changes Il pleaded for I broaq , conservative broth erhood of man In thIdal ) ) ' walks rr life . The Dudley Bucl qua let of Council Iufs was then Introduced a9tl sang wIth gl'oll ' effect - fect "The Grasshopper , , ' arranged byV. . L. Thlcl.slun , second bas of time quarlet , ( hIther a other members of WhlcIt ar J M. 'reynor , frst tenor ; C. n. Ogd.n , second tel or , and 3 . H. Simms , first hassi , F r an encore the ! club gave , "Dinah Doa'glimpse , , into me ! on the MississIppi. . - I' ( Fred J. Sacet ! of t1nbau PacIfic counci told t orho advantages ot I\ Royal Arcanum and the work It was doing I } in ; the world. In the course of hIs remarks Mr. Sackett , said that on January , t94 there ' was In' t ' \ ' force in the United Statei"jlfl ' Insurance Ii nine and tlo a half billions ; le " told why ' nmimtua lo la l Insurance had grow 10 popular favor , and said that mutual life holdings average u bout $630 to each family , whlo old lne holdings h amounted to about $ HO for e'ach ] f amily. During time . year 189 $3,869.000 was collected and dlsbur9 by the no'al Arcanum , a cost to policy holders of only 2 % per cent for handling Ihs ! large um of i ! money. On behalf or the order In Council huff 5 Counci Duls Colonel D. D. Daley spoke In I most enter tlnlnl t manner , recou'tng the early strug- gles of the order In the city on the Cst ban It of f the MIssouri "Nebraska Council , LIncoln ! , " was the theme which offered , Dr. \V L. Dayton an opportunity to tel the progress which the order was making In the capital olty. 11ev. T. J. Mackay , Instead of addressn : S himself to the "Social and Fraternal is of the Order , " read I . short roam , entTe : ; " lie Was Not In It , " a reflective of Ihe sentiment he wa9 expected to expres : and this poem closed the night's festivitie : 5. Previous to the banquet the Instalaton of officers was performed In the hal of Union Pacific cotmncil . DIstrict Deputy Supreme - preme Regent J. W. Maynard officiating . the following being installed : Regent , F. I4. . Gregory ; vice regent , A. E. Hulehlnson ; past r gent , I. O. Hhoade ; secretary , J. I 3 . Sheldon ; collector , C. L. Oyger : treasurer , J. E. l'reeton : chaplain , nev T. J. 1Ia'kay : guide , C. E. Keyes ; warden , D. E. Morgan : sentry , P. F. I"relzer. The hal was crowded during this Interesting ceremony , lan % of i time visItors for time first tUne having seen the ceremony of installation performed The : lodge began work at 7 o'clock , anti at D o'cloele had complete time olclal Part of the work necessary , and were ready for the gnu tti things Two special trains were run from : Counci Bluffs to accommodate the mem- bers of Fidelity council who follow , , lidelly oouncl , were as folows : : C. D. Parmelee , P. C. Devol , G. II. Jackson : , E. A. houston , Dr. H. I ) . JennIngs , O. C. I Drown , n. O. Cook , C. D. Platner , C. C. I Platner , W. 14. Shepard , J. W. Camp , W. C. I i' i gstep , C. H. lannan , H. 0. Francis , W. E. i McConnell . J.V. . Smith . J. 1. Lane F. 4 ' . Buchman , I. P. Hendrlells , a. n. Whie , g. I L. Coole 11. A. Baird , G. S. Damon , H. nsh- tonV. . A. Groneweg , I. Lovett , I. I. I . Spooner , C. A. Doles , T. g. Cavin , V. IIi' I I.i i . Bender , J. H. Slmm , n. S. Jones , S. F. I , Shuart , C. Konlgmacher , S. T. McAtee , A. T. I Flickinger . F. Bernhardl , J , Holenbeck , I. M. Treynor , P. J. Ewing , H. Trumble , J , n. Arthur , O. lit . Ooulll , ! . . Zurmuehlen , G. O. Baird , W. I. . Thlckstun , I' ' Levin , A. E. I Uracil , D. n. Daie ) ' , C. SprInt , E. A. Trout- man , A.Y. . lckman , H , A. D. Cox , Prof. Wyckoft . Dr. A. I' . ilttnchett , W. I. Ioblnsol , J. M. lagler , G. Oerner , J. T. Tldd , J. A. Oraham , J. 'I ' True , W' . ' 't , . Chapman , O. Anderson , S. D. 'Vadslorth , 0.V. . Oraham , Ii. Tinley , F. B. Warer , A. 1. Nicholas , "iv . L. 'Dqljlson , C. Lelerls , n. n , Hal nhauer. South Omaha sent to ( imp banquet C. ' , 1. RIch , Dr. F. I. . SIllns J.1C Carley , F. i. Droadwel and H. Uroadweli Nebraska cou n- ci or I.lncoll was represelted by Dr. W. I. Dayton C. Ii. Hulge A.tQ ' 1)eeson and John Gramutl . While the l vled guests of Union Iaclfo council not fhlembers of the Heal Areanum wefe : B. ' 'A' McAlster , H. W. fleck , L. hi l : Peyton , William Schrad r , Joseph P. McGrath , Arthur Allen . Oeorge I. ntrlkcn , A. I. . Armstrong , J. 14. lie n. drle , Ur. Bradbury Janies . Jslm . ) , .Jhl M. W. Ito y. Icy. . ) At 1 o'clock the mmuernbersiof Fidelity cou n- ci left for their homes In Council mufs , the other visitors catching Iltj tr"lns home. J - , All baking ] powders exrept Dr. Prloe's are adulterated . I Is a absolutely pure. HEARD RY THREE JUDGES , They Sit to Hoar Tctitlimiony In time Shari Teatnun ) "herlal ! ( "tIU" I'umsrltigCaie. The arguments In the injunction sui brought by WIUal Sweesy and other property - erty owners on Sherman avenue to resIn ' ' . the leard of Iublo Works from awal ding 10 Hugh Murphy the contract for repaving that street was begun yesterday In the I dlrlct c ur before JuJge Ileysor ) , Ambrose and Duifle. The coutract provides for the I pavIng of the street with BIJhal , from the I alty south of Nicholas tret t , prth 10 I [ .0' cust street. Time cost will be J the neii tis- borhw CC $0.000. Last September WI ito bIds for the work were invited several bd- : - ders spperod , but the DO.tor \ Publo Wck , . reieetel all bide. I 19 alleged that when the council hearth ( r this procedure It ( 'lsell thCo resolution instructing tie board to make I 'contract for the work with lugh Murphy Inj unction prOOellng were begun by Seaman to restrain the awarlng of the contract and n acton was taken Seamen's suit came imp before JUdge Keysor , who refused to grant the Injunction . Since that time a large ! number - ber of voluminous - affidavits . have been flied. BOARD OF PUDLIO WOnKS , l1a lmltr" fur the Year ' \lrN\1 UIon-Con' tmcU " 'ttlehi Arc ' \ pprovemi. At an adjourned meetng heM yesterday af ternoon the Hearth of . ' afcrnoon Publc Works decided to recommeml to the courmcil the following counci folowing estmate of the expenses of the Ilepartlent for 18DI : Sewer department , tOOOO ; street de partment , $30,000 : street sweeping , clean- Ing and Insecton. $21,000 ; re\alr or asphalt vements $20,000 ; . office expenses , $500 ; eX\enres team for hauling city prisoners , $ jOO. Total , $ D2,200. A communication from the city electricIan anll a report at the counen eommltl reI- at ivo to taking down the poles or the Northwestern - western Electric LIght company was re- ferrll to the street cmmissioner with Power to act I Is understood that the \ower ( oles well ho remmuoveil. The Permanent shlewalk estimate or $ ,217 , In favor J , E. I Riley was approved $ the fin al estimate In favor of hugh lurphy on the Tenth Street repavln was haiti over , pending Instructons from tIme commmcih. The ordinance pro\ICI ] for the repa\ln of the street from the south Ina of Iasou to the norlh hue or Wilams streets. At the norlhern end of the di strict there Is something over hal a block of stone paving which was not taken UII. The point was raised that the special tax coull not b levied , as the entre district PiO- viiell for In lie ordinance hal not been \ aved. rimctiomms. The counci will bo asked for In- The folowll1 contracts were approved : 11gh Murlhy anti A. B. Caley , permanent silewalks : A. n , Stutzer & Co. , artificial stone walks ; lenry Hall , grading Thlrt . - thlrl street from Iodge to Davenport : James P. Connolly , wooden walks and cross walks and I.amoreaux Bros. , grading alley between T\enty.ffh and Twent-slxth streets ali H alt Howard street , onll St. Mary's avenue A STORY OF TiE CENSUS. Dr , John f Biings of the Army Mnkos Bme Start1i'g ' Bval.tion. GHASTLY REVIEW OF ? DEAH STATISTICS , \ SIngle UI"S 11Curlr as leaned from NCwAllllrrs-IIlw This , \wlul Death lalo Cuu lo l'rcvctitod Dr. John S. Dllngs ' , of the army , In a paper read before the Academy cf Melllcine In New York , gives some statistics of con- sUlpton loiters from time last census which are simply appalllmmg. During that year ( lucre was In this country 101,61 Ilealhs from this disease. I we assum that time I dealh rate In distrIcts where the registr- ton Is not accurately kept Is the same as In i tIme districts whcre It Is correct ) . reported - ported \0 must conclude that the number . of deaths from this malady during the I censls year was fully 125,000. I wo est- mate the average Iluraton of the disease as ; two years \e' now have In the United States I alono'250Oo cases of consummuptiorm. To show the prevalence of the disease amid that the lerrlblo t mortality still continues we present below the record of a single day's havoc , as t reportcd In I few only of the thousands of r ucwspapers published In this country : New . -Yortu ThneIe\ 'nther P. F' , ilrwit I Ilr.1 ) .terln ) lrm consUnrton. aged Z years . Lirnrmmsmer Pn. . > . . 1.lnclster ; : Inl l/encerThos. H. Cahill I diN ] Ttmeed.ty or coneimmnptbon . aged 2G I. Cuhl . itrooklymi , N. Y. TjnwR-ohn C Strong died y "stenlny otter 0 tong Illness or coaemniptIon. , All.ntown. Pn. . .I.enller-Wllnm con8lmrlon. hIs mornmng tiC consumptIon . aged 20 ' . moring years. d consumpton. n/l ' ' 18. Oene\'u. N. Y. Adverl8 r-IU"s icate I. . Craw - ew- lon II Inst evening at her home from con - s umitiorm. sumpton. \ nomyfl Allentown relmnt. : 'a , . died Leader-Tllgeman yesterday of consnmptlcmi Well ' a wel . I ' ' Sliermo. N. y. , ' New&lmes Shaw 01 Jlpley : 1 ti , uied mast evening from ' 1llek consumptIon. Vlnelrmnti N. J. Journal-Mr. Alexlnl.I' Crate - cmw- lol.'ho hus ben 8Ifern ! ( mans consumpton , dlel yesterday nfternoon. Stoma . N. Y. . enttnei-IennIs Hayes tiled yes - lerdny t Cairn consumptIon . aged 00 'e'lrs. .Simmnilt . N. J. , Iiecord-tr . , . I. IcGreJr died al his honl last evening tram constlmnptlon . ( 'ort . Jal" ' N. Y. Gazete"'nlpr COnRlnlton. . , s Ihlo l mornln ot that dread tiIseamue-eom1uniptform . , dls.nseousumpton. , 'he.Ung , West \ . . , ltegister-Chamlea Greene .lll ) ' "st.rlnot . 1.8 neleo , Cnl. , front con sumlro. Haverhl. arass. , EI'enlnl GnzeteDlc Moore - house i tiled nl his hem yesterday lrm consump - t han . ole'l 28 ) ' .nrs. ! - cunsump Kingston , N. Y. Lei'Ier-ILimrvcy Bel died or conall110n ot his residence last eVlnlnl Phlndelphlo ) Publc Ld er- " ' . B. 'a'lor died nl his residence yesterday cvenlng or conslml'- . l Ion. Ion.Sklppack , Pa. . 'l'manserlpt-Mrmt. Joseph ' ! ama dill Monlny ev.nlnl trom consumptIon. Now Yo. I r'ost-Timondore luslon , UnIted State . . consul suimptlon. to Juarez , Mexico . dIed ) .Mtl.nl ) 01 con - PIenmlmiton N. J. Aivertlscr-Johnson C. Bur dl ,1 1"1 e\'enlng II I'cnsumplon. nged 00 yeast . All-join , Ga. , ConstItutIon-Mrs. Ooss died yes - t emia ' tnun . 11(11) consumption. New itat'on . eono. , Lealer-Ciarence . 1\en. : l.nllerClnrence D. Pee i lled this imiornimig after a mrolonged Illness from Ilel ) lolng , . an.r 0 llriongel In.s. trol : : eon.umlton. Burnlo. . Y. , Courl.r-llrs O'Dren ! dIed yer - tertiny from consumption. Orange . N. J. , Imeraiti-Francis 3. McCormal1 dl.1 Sunlay night or consumptIon. consumpton. Jmtcktsnviite . 'In. . 'rimes.Umslon-Aionzo Maul - i LIon. ntuIt . aged 20 yemmrs , timed yesterday or comp- Iln.lulr'lo , N. Y. InquirerArthur KnlBer Iled YI.t'nlny nl BI I'ns. 'J'exmts , fruits eon.umpton. NeW Brl/hlon. ] 'a. News-iItner kwrhhl dl"1 'est""lny " , "I'.nlng . after I Painful Illness 1101 consumplon. Port ChcBler. N. Y. , JOlnlal-Bln DnmdlKe II.d thIs morning trom consumllton , aged 19 ' . ) 'rrs. Ilnrmford. Conn. . CltholeChnrles Kane n ell : i years , died Saturday mornIng from' conouml'- tint , . ton.DunJlrk. . N. Y. Omn't'rver-wnri was rceived Ihl8 morng : 01 time death 01 Mrs. Minnie Slum'- imlns . nl 11'lunds. Cal. , . yesterday frm cunslmp- MItiulIeten . Cnnn. , Prpslnmlf Knnnvan dIed al his home yesterilay 01 consumption. BI'llnr. N. J. l ; choIU.s Mnmle lmerbert . 22 years ulti , led last evenIng or consurmimttlorm. 1ohest.r. N. Y. ltumlon-Itdvertlser-bnser Shermnl dl"1 nt his resilence ) yesterday ) ' , after I long sicknesS front cnnsuniptbofl. Inncle.t.r , .N . I. imetietmmu-Mrs. Bertha I' . Buzzll died \ thIs afternoon ( roust comsitumnption. ilnilra , N. " . , 'l'clegrmmm-MImis 1\llh.rlul M. Oarr.t died nl her hmn" ) yesterday frol con- .lmllon , ag"1 27 yermrs. Halshury , Mi. . . jdvrtiter-Mrs. Short ( led of consumption yesterday. .onsulpton YI..terny. Vim Ilattelpimlim . 1,1. S ' 1'I nmes-2'1 lea SOlhle 1. Pu- \onl. tIme 23-year-old daughler or Mrs. DU\onl , 11.1 ! II.l night .I conOlllllon , , ( . 'oiummitUtt. 0. 1)ispatchm-iarats J. 1"lelcher " died yesit'rdair or conmamrrmltlmn . ) IH"'rtay \.nn.lllrl. Pn. , 1)enmocrimt-1t0iert H. Jnme- mamnsittion son tilcd . last CI'I nln& ul his residence trom run- tmrlton. CincInnatI. 0. , Inqulrer-Jnmes 1 11rlugh ! , licd yeHt."lny . moring nt lila re.hlelc& or con- sumptltnm. sumpton. 10MloI Sllr. N. Y. , NewsGeorge Mills dlell ) 'slerlny at consUIIton , ng.11 30 ) 'cnls Two facts )1 present themselves to time realer as he scanl time above sail list : time ycuth of the , 'Ictms 811 time agony of tImely sufferings. When the ago Is mentoned It will bo found 10 be between twenty anti forty years ; a time when , after years of study and preparaton , they were ready to enter upon life's duties , amid make a lame for themselves In the varlou8 commsummunitiu's communites In which they hived . ThlH II the saddest feature of consulilton , It HI'ares ' time very young and time very aged : those wh050 uae- fulness has not begun or Is well nigh enmled. I mows down these In mlddlo life , at a tmo when life Is worth the living : when the Ilresent Is fair and time future brlghl. hut time saddest fact In connecton with this awful list of deaths Is that In many cases time lives of time victms might have beer saved. Consumption IH not an incurable dl6ease. No contagious malady Is better un- derslood ; none for which Ive have a more certain cure. The gerl which causes It hal been fond and atumlied. : We knoW exactly how the disease Is convoyed from one person to another. Scientists have discovered germicides which will kill these germs anti thus cure the disease. These agents are Ozonc anti Ounlacol. Combined with pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil they form Ozo- luIslon , t preparation that will cure con- sumpton and all wasting diseases just so sure a8 I Is taken It acts on sclentfo principles , I Is n food as well as n mardi- ' cine. 'fbQ Ozone and the Oualncol kill limo genius ; time Cod Liver Oil repairs time waste. This Is why It not only alleviates , but cures. Thera Id only one way to cure consumption and that Is to destroy the germs which cause It. 'fbero Is but one remedy that wi 110 this and that Is Ohoinmuhsion. . I can be had hero In Omaha ot Mesus Kuhn & (3o. ( . who wil tel you all about the good It Is doing. and preaent you wlh a J1amlJhlet which will describe what Ozone arid ( ] uaiacol are , Wii why anti bow they cure disease- - , . j-t : - - - - , . - AND ECONOMIZE YOUR TIMEHUSBAMD YOUR 5TREHTH 8 INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE BY USING 5ANTA C LAOS 5 OAP DEST PUR5T AND MO5T ECONOMICAL' reTI1I : N.I1I1RBANK COHPANYciitcao. J M oney not Wealth It Is only good for what Comnfol'ts rtmud Necossitlos it will oxchttugo for how foolish neoplo ni-c. They 'trill dt'is'c au oh icuoclc-kmtcctl liom'ao for years , lie Cats , niul costs as intmehi to Iced ) , sotititi nuilmiti. They got along with dIlitpklIttmMl st'iutturo ; fitdutl itiud shabby t'ttt'pots bai'e 'tvImst1ors ; auud quito likely an oltl stove vltk1i oats up inure itiel Ill it ycam' timan a now arid CC3liOhiuiCZtl COliStIllhtlI' vuttId cost titcum ; broil their wives nutd sot'vants ovot' it rotwing tlm'e in rt .1 tdy tiny , 'ltett it ( as. olciuc Stove not only tloes hotter tromic wLthotut hteat'mng , but with ( itt' 11101'o CeOhlolny they scrub om' pnlmut au olti t'otizli flout' , vluomi it bettuttifumi co'et'Itit of Liutcoittiti would not only look bettot' , but. netttmtily tot' Itself itt it short time with Ittb'jt' saved ; tiioy eat oil of uilcketl amid cracked dishes , wiiemi a witobo anti comupluatu Ilusiict' set cottid bii bought ( or almost uiutlilmig. In a tvom'd1 ( hay tlecolvo themselves by tiulniclug they are economical , hen they rue mwttially cxtt'ovngttuut III their shiftlessness , or porltass we ought to be miuot'o chun'ltublemtiil : call it thoughtlessness , tvhitc all tilti thue the chulitiron ni'o gt'ov1mtg ttis flmml getting accustomed to sucit nuakealmift hmrtblts amid s'i'outtdltigs ; grow untidy iii dt'css , cni'uloss lit habits arni generally 1t'lftleMs , Largely 'Our fu1t , friend , because you bravo miot made yotti' children's 11051112 and Its auirroutidings the methodical , systematic tutU attractive ithitco yeti otiglit. to miuntro it , AND MAY. \Vhmtt fools we nsom'tmtls bet Tlmot'ois htnm'dly nu ou'tlluunt'v , home but , itt the oxpontlitui'e of aiuywlucro fromo1 ' 25 to $100 , could bo mmido to Ionic 111cc a different habitation ; yout good wlfo'd hopes and ambitions i'ciil- lzcd , and your wliolu luomno mtlnosphtero madkmlly changed. \O inca , in otir invcstrnemuts1 speettlattomis amid toll , forget our Iloiuies too much. ' 'Maric my words , " snbotlt the wiItem'you your. self will be a diffom'cnt follow if you but follow out' advicu. " Now , you say , imatuloshmsg ) , money is not wealth , but omuly rolrCSOfltrL tive of sarno and oxehangablo for bainc , aitti I have moot this money ; how am l to get \Vettltbi , which you deilito as 'Comnfot'ts ' auutl Conven- bonclos ? ' We anawot' , because CrCdit is a pem-femat sumbtitutt for IflOhicy. so long as ( Ito pamty granting saute believes It to be gool. Wo do believe that the Ci'cdit of otit'mago Eal'msers Is good-the very best. So much do we believe It , tbnt we most eat-nestly Invite you to test our faith in it bv availing yotmi-soif of out' Ifl'opositiOfl. \Vo extend to you MAGNIFICENT CREDIT SYSTEM , . i"lth its numerous advantages , amid ask you to furnish your homes with us , and pay for youi- furnishings in one of three trays : OUR TERMS . CASH Or , 1o worth of , $ svcmok goot1qt liar ; Ihollod ( lown are as follows , and It. is itll 'or 4 POt 1mitiUtlm timt BattiOtI ) Us which 'plan you mubopt 25 worth of goods , 81.30 PertVoOk only otto timing be sure of , our gootis or $ o.oo a immontli . , , arc aIm yarr.ltt'tl , both as to nunllty tO worth of goods , 2 per uvockt nnd valuo. Our saiesumiets . mire cQurtooits. ( Sr $8 00 ii ltsoimthi ; our ttttmoimngo slmlpmmmcmmts IN tlitrttlmgmtly are prommmlit m.pliroommutcl. , rimmd year 75 tm'ortii of goods , $2.itO uc week ; Or $11) per iiiolitlml Either you pay cash or accept our easy , $100 worth or goods , $3 par uveek ; pmtytmtomtt Plan : ( Jr $12 muir nmulflhi , riies'r-witl Cash. SECOD-5VIthi $121 ; worth of goon. , Mi.ao : per week Or $14 ; iee simmutlt I3o worth or goods , 4 11cr wrack ; part Cmteii amid so rimuohi rer month , Or IS I U 5mcr mmitmmtli TISIILD-WItIi 2o0 worth of good , Sti , ar week ; - part cash amid so Or 5520 or itsomitit , much per tycok. $ ii5O wortim of gooos , fl per week ; Or 2IO per iisommtht 4- 4 I J : DR. C. GEE WO. I WHOISHE ! I lIe Is one fit time most I skIllful of Cimlueso doe- tars , beauac am' hIS great I linowiedge amid cures. I . . hlmtvlmmg beciP eIght years I - In lImo medIcal eoiiege of I . ChIna hue tmntermmtmmnuts limo I lmmsmmtcdlrime mmctlon of over I 0,0041 remedies. WItim foimr- teen years of practice and i - ovem' four years of thmtmt I Ilmno lii Omaha hits given I hiinm a reputatIon backed I - tlmousamia lesilI I t by of lesil- . . ' . onimilmi Its curIng IOVJitY I , , S I of dIaeat' , t ; ; CllltNit2 ( , Oil. U'i'Iiiit\VIHl. Sir , C. I Gee Wo guarantees a cure In every case or time I m oney wIll I.e refimumlid. Cottitultntloui free. SeamS a two-cent stamp for boole and questlomi biarmhs. I D a' . C. Goo Wo , 010 N. 10-st. , Ommsaima.No I BAILEY THE DEIITIST l'iomseer of 1ow I l'ricos 1mm I Den.isLr iN OMIiIA. . Full Sot of Teeth , $5VarrautcU ; \ to Fit Teeth exlracted and put in emirne jay. Gold , iumd i'immtealm Alloy I'lilingw , l HIlt-er i'tlltrmgs , 11 ; Pure Gold , $2 ; Gold Crowns , PU to * 8-22k itrldge Teeth , * 5 mer tmeoilm. bluest work ulwmiyus. ' 34 Floor I'aaton P1k , , 1811 , anti Farmitiumt , 'fei. 109. LADY .vrr1NDAN'r. DR. - McCREW r umirmir tnim.y 6PEOIALIBT - wino vmmhAvsAm.L ( PRIVATE DiSEASES , Weakness anti $ Oe ( liiondens of 'S MEN ONLY Every cure guarammtoed. jet ) yusrs' uxm'crtemicu. ' - . S yeara in ( Jisiahmim , 1100mm Frc. YarmniSt , . , ontut. I111. KUPTURE _ _ _ _ PERMANENTLY _ _ _ ORNO CBRED PAY NO PAY U NIh CUREU _ _ . . let SItIROCU TO 8,000 uirsue. . WriteorUamlkRCIereflCeU. ' XMIUA'iOU FflEE. io Opeaton ( o Detention from BusIns , BEND FOR CIRCULAR , THC ' "hi.LERCO. . 306 and 3tS ( New York LIfe bldg. , Omaha. Oll't ' Nect Yotii 'y ' p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -I -'tsr. I. Seymour , our optician , hmas beemi extremely successful in lilting glasses tQ i muismlremlmi of time beat peosle , in time city. Lemtsee lixclianmgcd Free of Charge. The Aloe & Petifold Co. , LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANIJ. i 1108 F'arnmam Street , Opposite l'axton hotel. TIlE LION 1)1(110 STORE. - ' - - . . - - 't11 , tu.i tim.t mmrteioms Vrenrhi lfeun'lif CIiLT1IOS rt' , mmmt E legui gmmuranto ( fiat ( t..7mlod mull a wroh' Jil.chprge. .t , Imm..mon. : , f't11 : : ( ! Hp.'rntriiea , , , , , t'Irlcaeelc , and lu.roni : i..i VIg.r. Uii'itatmdpayjsIllj7rd , AalrV0N MOIIL CO. , ( mom. 5rIeIlI AIt. , tlatl.neii , OhIo. OEO. F , SANIrOrtD , A , 'IV , RIEMAN , l'remmiclemmt , . Cashier. hist National Bank of COUNCIL ULUFFS , Iowa. Capititi , 0 $1OOOOt Pi'otits , 0 1OO ( ) One of Ii , . oldest banks In tIme slate of Iowa , We .mahiclt your business and colhecilonm' . Vi. nay 5 met cent ott ( line deposIts. Wi , wIll hI ) ideased to ceo imn,1 serve you , SDIS & BAINBRIDGE Attunmeys-ti-I.asv , , , I i'ractice ii. . time State mutil i'tutlerai Courts. 1outmms 'JLkJ.7-8.1 , Siiuiarf , liluck , Couminut suluIrd , Iumy. 4 _ _ _ J - " ° -5pecIa 1'JotIcl Coknefl plkiffs..i = - ---I - - - - - CIIIMNi1YIS CJIANhD ; VAIJI/tlI CLIMNfL * , iu Ilurku , at Vi. ii. ifomner' . , Ld3 iSromidmmay , i.ltfli.i I'ILIVA'l'li iiAitN FOIL 1(12211' ( N1Al1. etJul I house. ltPmiY ill lIce t'Iliee , L'uuttuil Iftuffs. i'lAiN flI't'1NO , MiI.l.lNK1t Vt'OhtIC Oi AtfJ kInds , imemy hmus gmiziit , ( cciii CIII lneitaI , iii stamamimmatie pricis. 1012 ' .l'iiird avemmue. 4 - a