. , ' - . - ; - - - , . ; - . . - . . . . - ; _ , - - - - - rr.rr r - - - - . . , - - riii m \ . DAILY BEE ! ) SA'l'lTltDA JANUAIIY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01\LAIT.A. : , 19 , 189 ; ; . a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J - - - - THE OMAIIA DAILY BE. : COUNCIL DLUI'FS OFFICE , . ' NO. 12 PEAlL STREET Dtlnrtd b , crie to any pat of the c1" . n , W TILTON , Lessee. TELEPIONE9Dualnt.a omce. No. U : nIght dICr , No 23. I _ _ _ .II.'Ul .11 "TIO. " . Granl hotel , Council nufs , reopencll Oct. 1. Mayne Heal Estate aencf , 539 lironitwny. The city council will holll a meeting at 8 o'clock this evenIng. lele MaYfell , a colorell woman agell 69 , Ilell ( yesterday morning on Upper Broadway. A tramp Btole the blinds from the wln- IIOWI of the Garner school house night before lut. lut.A A marriage lcense ! was Isuell yesterday I to John Nelson , aged 25 , and Mary Uahl- quist , nel 20 , both of lotnwatamlo county. Mayor Cleaer has decided to grant the petition cl the patrolmen nklng for a Sun- day off each month , Instel1 of tht customary fiva riaye a . < Ia'o YEar. Percy Lat'enberg. the small hay charged with stealn ! a can of syrup from Zoile's store , was chargell hy Justice Walker yes- te'rllay after I trial The attendance at the night ! school In the Illoomer building has increased Boomer Incn'asel - bulllng :1 1 from flfty.nlno to seventy-three , anl there Is talk of putting another rom Into use. Pilgrim Sisters academy No. 1 wi meet In regular session at 7:30 : sharp In their rooms In the Irown building , for Important I business transactIonu. InitatOn at S o'clcck. I Special meeting of Excelsior 10I"e ( No.I I 2&9. Ancient tree : and Accepted Masons , this evening lot worl < In the frst clegr e. Visitng brethren cordially invited , By order of the W. M rank Nelson , who stole an overcot Cram the 100rer Fchcel , walvcll examination and was bound [ over to the grand jury by Justice Walker yesterday on the chare of larceny Cram a buldln ! 10 Is In the county jail. I _ , . J. Wilkins went hmo the other night and was overtaken at the gate by a high- . wayman just as he entered his own dooryard - yard on lynster street Wlldns fred a run and [ the hhhwanan fred himself , No damage to either. I \Vhaleyls orchestra , the new musical or- I anlzaton ! that has been furnIshing the music lt Dolmny's , Is becoming very popular with theater goers. It 1 : the hest orchestra thc houo has had for years and Is adding much to the pleasure of theater nights. The state railway cOlmlslloners have directed that their decision In the recent freIght rate cases be prInted In circular Cerm and distribute eVer the state to nil who may want them , to he used as guides In future litigation . Copies lay be obtained from the secretary oC the commission. Th work of constructing the telephone line IJetween Missouri Valley and Council Bluffs , which has been gelng on for a number - ber oC months past , has been completed , and was thrown open to the public yesterday. I Is one of the latcst and most improved mtallIo circuits , and tonnects both :11.ourl Valley and Crescent wIth Council Iliuffs. Charles 1lh a colored man , who was sent to the penitentiary not long ago from ths ! city for burglary Is l rid to have made a record for himself CCI general cussedness since his confinement. A report received here Is to the effect that rather than try to . - earn his keeping by labor within prison walls ho cut a nnger off with I knife given him to work with , and In that way secured the much 10nged.Cor hl neS. The property owners and residents of the Fourth ward are not resting easily these nights , slrce It has become known I band of burglara has been systematically workIng the ward. In one nIght , not long ago , attempts - tempts were made to enter no less than eleven housN In cne neIghborhood , ameng ' . them being those oC Messrs. Campbell , M. S. . - . /V . , Mumma , D. D. Daley , G. C Drown Nick .4. O'Drlen , O. \Vlclham , ' T. C. Jarvis and J. H. Simms. \v. S ; Stillunan . In running over a lot , of 011 judgments In justice shops , found one for $120 agalnl Clarence Strew , who formerly - merly kept the news stand At the Grand : hotel. .Ho issued an execution and hal an ofcer Llko possession ot the stand , which Is . now owned by Ed Strow. The later flashed a receipt In full , signed by the representa- ttve of the company la whose favor the judgment - _ went hall been Issued For some reason or .4 other the Judgment hall never been satisfied on the docllet. Strew Is still In command of the situation. . situaton. . Iraenlus Duncan , charged with seducing a gIrl named Reed , wi not have a preliminary examtnation before Justice Walker until January - nary 31. I Is stated by his friends that he Is at home , sick , They claim that he will show up In duo form when ho has to , and wi cause a sensation when ho does so. With this end In vIew ho has been summoning - moning a large number or young men as witnesses la the case , and the young men referred to are full of anxIety lest their can. neton with the case may surprise some or their friendb. Five ! long acts were insufficient to satisfy the people at Dohany's last night , and although - ' though Fritz Emmet's happy face was shin- t lug when the curtain rose and beamIng when It tell on the last ecene his friends did not see enough of him. He always delights a Council Dlufs audience , and at no time more thoroughly than last night. The attendance , of course . was not near what It should have been , although It was one of the bet 'louses of the season. Pure mirth , refined humor of the kind that lingers .as pleasant memories which arc Inseparably onuiected with every- thing Emmet has ever given the nublc " make him a weleomo" ' visitor to Council Bluffs. ? Ishop Newman lectured to n geol sized -t audience at the DroadwA Methodist church : last evening on the uSbject , "AmerIca for . Americans. " I was n IItrlotc effort : throughout , dealing with the Roman Catholic church as one of the Principal enemies to the republican form of government. lie favored a narrower limitation of the right oC suffrage and stricter ImmIgration laws , pointing out that at the Ilresent rte of 1m. migration the Unlel States In the year 1900 wi have 46,000.000 of its 75,000,000 Inhab. Iants foreigners. One of the vexed ques. lens of the day , he said , would be settled once for all when I became thoroughly un. ' doratooll that there was a capital 01 , money. a Japittui of intellect , and a capital of muscle ' 4 and that the Interests of all thrco were . Identical , _ _ _ _ _ Wo have over $300,000 to loan IPon improved - ; proved Iowa larms. I'urmer desiring loans can cave money b ) dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's cOlllaslon , \'e tlo not loan on wild lanl , . nor In Nebraslm. 1 Luceo & 'Cowie , 236 I'carl street , Try Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway , for geol work. . Our medium gloss finish cnn't be beat , btt wo 110 atrlcty hnnll work , domestic 1nlsh , when preferred . Telephone 1&7. ' , Domesto soap break hard watr. J'JWSU.\.IJ ( , I'JUl.1 ( ifl.1 J'lO. C ) ? T. D. Baldwin has been apl1lntcl agent 01 -4 tIde New York Life insurance company , with headquarters ) In Omaha. Jobert laldwln , formerly ] e1110)'el In the Milwaukee freight depot , has taken I posi- ton In the First National balI , 01 Omaha , lcI . W. Alien has concluded not to accept the cal to the pastorate 01 the Christian - thin church In Buffalo , but to remain here , L. F. I Clark and Miss I\ato Clark of Chicago - cage are II the city , the guests of their blolher , l'roprietcr 11. ) Li' . Cark 01 the Grand Ii hotel Dr. J. W. leltlbtead of Carson anti UIaIu Urlah , ' Icl.ulq or York township were OIOlg the visitors to Pottawattaunie's metropolis ) 'u- terdoy. County Superintendent 4 % , J. Burton and wife and Miss ) luzPI left last even- lug for UmlerwQol to toile I'art In an enter- tahlment to be given there by the teachers for the benefit of the IJbUe library fund . - Jaunts lulphle6 , a mail clerk 01 the ' , Durlngton road , hi returned from Otumwa , , , wher' he WI Sll10lell by the olcials 01 tile 0\11111) At the tmo of the recent robbery It Olulwa bo hUll just InI5hl'\ his work II tlue mall car and iune , Into the express car to chat with the eXllrlS eXjren lie was sitting there whel the CIIIIII tu throw lp his hUll wai heard ' lie obeyed wIth alacrity . _ _ _ _ _ Iutlc tt the Ur.li h t"1 Tluuurea3's. ) a well De Sunda " , It tb < dinner hour , G to i o'clock NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Bold Daylight Burglary the Latest Sensn- tlon In the Ormlnal Line I , M , TRLYNR'S ' hOUSE \VELL \ RANSACKED Mrs. 11'10 Hnocked Senseless bT the Thh'f Sib Ul8conrrll-Tlmely lotlrn of Mrs. Tre711r J'rlJhtlll thc Intruder Asva7 , : llu , 1'Iunder. One of the boldcst daylight burglaries that ever took place In Council Bluffs was perPetrated - Iletrted at the residence of I. M. Treynor , on First avenue , near the corer of Sixth street , yesterday afternoon between 4:30 : and 5 o'clock I , G. 1. Oblnger , Mrs. Treynor's fattier , heft the Iiouso at 4:30 : , aCer seeing that the doors were securely fastened . The house was empty at the time , but In a few minutes Irs. I' l . M. McKune opened the front door with her latch key end went In , She went Ip9tairea and sat down at her writing dek. While she was writing she sUddenly felt a mysterious Impression that seine one was behind her , and , turing around , \ a man standing only I few feet away. Neither of them ulerCI I word , but MrR. lcl\lne arose from her chair. Before she had fairly arisen ho struck her a terrifc blow on the head [ , just behind the right ear. Sun fell senseless on the I cor. About I o'clock Mrs. Treynor returned luonie Before she reached the house she noticed that several windows were open. As soon as she opened the front door she called Illstalres to see I Mr9. McKune was there , thinking that possibly something might be wrong She resolved no response , and , beginning a tour through the house , she found I bun < le done Ul1 carefully In a sheet lying on the noor of one of the down9talres hued rooms. She at , once surmlsetl that bur- glars had ben In the house , and ran out 01 the door to alarm the coachman. lie rushed In anti went Upstalres , calling town a moment later for her to come up , that Irs. : lcl\lne wn dead And It was more than I quarter of an hour before It was certain that the coachman's statement was not true. She at last revived Cram the stunning blow the rob- ber had dealt her , and In an hour or two was able to give a coherent account or the affair. She described the thief as about five foot seven Inch 3 In height , medium build , with black hair and mou9tache and piercing black ees. lie wore a brown derby hat and brown cutaway coat , a shirt that soma weeks ] before had : been white and no collar. She Is certain that she would know him IC she saw him again Upon being opened , the bundle that lay In the bed rom was founl [ to contain gods worth Cram $500 to $ G00. There were two seal skin cloaks , two party dresses , a dress suit , a silver mirror and silver-backed comb , a lot oC fine linen bedding and towel , besIdes n number oC other articles or value The upper part of the house had evidently ben gone through thoroughly before the thief discovered Mrs. McKune After he hall silenced - lenced her ho then went down stairs ant malIc up his pack , putting Into It the contents of the closes [ anti wardrobC In the lower part oC the houst' The only thing that was mIssed was a purse containing $15. The theory Is that Mrs. Treynor's coming home frightened the rascal before his work was dent' . How he got In Is a mystery. The house Is located In one of the most public 01 places , and It would have been almost Im- IOsslble for anyone to have gotten 11 at a window without being seen All the doors were round locked alter the burglary. Mr. Treynor Is of the opinion that the fellow got In during the middle of the day , when house cleaning was going on , and remained hidden until ho hOI a chance to do his worll. At U i'cloe last evening Mrs. McKune was not feeling as well as earlier In the even- Ing , and her physician gave orders that she sholid be watched all nIght. Her head Is badly contused , but thus skull Is not thought to have been Cractured. A NIAL CLI14IRLNG HAIE. I , 1oston Store , Counci 1111s. ' The question of cost or value will lot bo considered during this sale Our aim Is I ' to reduce steck. , Examine the following list of prices. 'I 4-lnch all wool ladles' cloth and fancy mixtures. worth from SOc to $1 , to close , 39c a yard. 39c , SOc and 69o fancy dress gees to go at 25c a yard. 75c all wool benrlela and serges now 48c a yard. Our entire stock or fine novelty dress goods , worth Cram $1 to $1.76 a yard , to close 79c a yard. Our entire stock of Natchang black dress silks , worth from $121 to $2 , reduced . to 98e a yard. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS HALI PRICE. le quality unbleached muslin , 3c a yard. IJockwod bleached sheetngs , 42.lnch , at I 8c ; 61I , at lie a yard : 9-4 , at ISo a yard ; 10.4 , at 17c a yard. Fruit oC the Loom and Lonsdale bleached muslin , lo a ) yard $1.10 anti $1.71 mOlsqletalre9 , black and colored suelle , worth $1.50 , and our entire stock of Saxon Beauty kid gloves , In one lot to close , at SOc 1 pair. 33e. lIe anll 46c Turkey red table damask reduced to 26c a yard. ALL TABLE LINENS AT COST l'mCE. dozen $1.39 . and $1.50 napkins reduced to 98c a 10zen. $2,50 and $3 napkins to close at $1.05 a dozen Choice or our entire stock or ladies' wrap- per al 98e each. Some or these sold as high as $4. FOWI.En , DICK & WALKER . Council Bluffs , Ia. Joe Young Arrested . Jo Young , who lives on Avenue A , near Twenty.seeonl street , anti Is In the stock business , was arrested yesterday on an Information . formation filed In a justice court at South Omaha by larllhlrt & Hopper , commission men of that place , charging him wih obtain- lug money under false pretense The arrest grows out of a cattle teal , the firm taking a lot cf cattle to sell for Young on commission - sian , 'he cattle sell for less than Young paid for them , and bth he and the comm- slon men lost monlY through the deal , The amount the firm claim ' 10 have lost hi $924 , but Young claims that Is lor. more than the rIght amount lie claims that the company ON merely trying to coiled a debt through the criminal courts , and as hopper , of the company refused to tel ! B aide I of the case , this Imbue can have only one story rrom which to judge. Young , was arrted at lastng : , ,11. , , by Chief , Scanlan , yesterday and brought } ere. lie refused to go to Ne- breaks wthu ! u\ requIsition , ' and was ' taken befcro JustIc'ien and arraigned as a fugitive from justice. lie bond In the Cugllve Justce. le ! .ve I sum of $500 , E. W. ) lcllelwale , a wealthy young lan from Mills county , signing the bond The ase isse for a hearing before Justice Vlel next Saturday , but It will prob- ably never come up , hlabmuch IS the requl- that itioui wi . undeutJedly bo Icurebelore 'inuuItii in. I Good second.hanll stoves of eyay description - scrlpllon , that have beei 1 trlilEd In on Cole's Air Tlghta , for ial cheap Cole & Cole , 4 Main street . The Ilundrios USI Domestic soap. ( ut In ii 1,1011 ltow . A row took place In the Mint saloon , kept by len Long , Thursday night just before Ild- night , In which a knife In the hands of J. I. Money 110)111 a star part. Wayne Rey- neWs appeared ' at pol co headquarters with hlo l streaming from a bIg gash In hue aide of his face and entered 'comphlut. Mooney \ a5 arrested on the charge of asslult with Intent to 10 great bodily Injury , but this was afterwards chauged to assault auuul ant battery. lie pleacll guilty hi' ' Justice Walk- er's court and Will sentenced to ten days In the county jail . Waherwomen un Domuo soap , 'rroutl. . iukror.I'1 house " , Mr. and Mra. Daniel O. Vlckrord. who Iw.1 Until Ix weeks ag . lt 820 Avenue J' , Lava null been j t I g 10 I \ C I bi Iy , V : for.1 \h , larlh , I hio 1\ a'l ago , found out "Uhll thin hoot two month . , 11 clallB , that I ho was not the first husband who had graced i his wlfo's home and that In fact . she hal been mlrrlell to no les' r nn chht me' bt ra she met him. This naturally fled him with righteous : Indignation , anti having filled up on taw whisky , 110 went to htio I house yestetday after 1 six weeks' separation , t. demand an explnnaton or gore. Not finding the fomer he drew 1 knife anti prepared to cheese the other alternative . His wife escaped 'his clutches and ran to JustIce COOk'B shop where she fell nn Information charging her husband with all the crimes laid down In the calendar. He was arrested by O.nstablo Albert and will have n hearing next Tuesday . In the meantime he Is out on bonds , CouncIl liluf ! . 1'.uu-ks. A report was recently flied with the city counci by the park commissioners , setting I ' forth the expenses of the commission during the year just closell. 1 was pigeonholed anll no action was taken. It contans ! sev- acton 1 oral thing of Interst to the public , however , among other things I table showing the names oC the varIous park tracts belonging to the city , with the number of acre comprised In each. It may ho n mater of news to a good many people In Council Bur9 to know that It has more park lands than any other cIty In the state. Baylss park contains 3.67 acres anti 1'-llrmoult park M acres These parks have bEen Improved to I certain cx- tent and are known and admired nil over ( lie state. Comparatively Ito money has been' spent upon them , and the scenery Is very nearly as It has been for several thou- sand years Cochran park. with its 2.6 acres , 19 now being gradually [ brought Into shape , and all the rest are unimproved. Island [ park , on the Burlington , six miles below the city , contains 102 acres , anti Lake View park , lear mg lake , H4 acres. Cook and Graham parks , ,1n , MorllnKslle , contain three ani six acres , respectively. The lack of Improvements on most of these parks Is due to the lack oC lunds. Only 1 null can bo levied per annum , thus givIng $5,000 wih whIch to beautify the parks. The office of commIssioner carries wih It no salary , and It costs just about $ 5OOO a year to pay the running expelses or the parks , without making any very large Improvements - ! provements The plan9 for the coming year are not yet fully matured , antI will not be until It 19 l determined how much additional money will be on hand . At the next meeting of the commissioners to be heM February 4 n resoluton will probably be adopted asking the council to submit a proposition to the voters at the sprrg ! election for an addj tonal tax levy. The sum of $3,09S was cx- pendell by the commissioners last year out 01 the general fund , which left thIs fund entirely ] empty an1 [ with $671 In Inpald warrants out- standing. Besides ! this , 1,200 'wm borrowed - rowed front the sinking fund to be used In Ilcepllg the parks In shape. As soon as next sprIng's tax comes In this loan will be pad ! back , the outstanding warrants cashed and the commission wil have only about $3,000 to go on , unless an additional tax levy 19 voted. The only improvements mentioned by the park commissioners In their yearly report are the building of lie road Into alrmount park at the head oC Tenth avenue , the gradIng - Ing of the streets around Cochran hark and the planting of trees and ' shrubs In Cochran park. All the other money spent was for merely keeping In shape the , Improvements already made. Allt the nOI Cnmo l"cl ( . Nlg Marcy Is spending I vacation at the home of Captain Marcy , on Frank street. Nig Is a big , black Newfoundland dog , who Is known to ti0 ' whole neighborhood where housed used to live. Several months ago Captain Marcy gave him to Newel Burchard t ) keep I at his farm , east of the city. Nlg was well taken wills hIs surroundings but managed to come to the city every week or so , spending two or three lays , aCer which ho would go bcl to the farm. Not long aga Durchanl de- cided to move to a Kansas farm and he tok his family , Including tlo dog , with him. Night before last Captain Marcy was surprIse - prIse to see his old pet come limping up the front walk. Ire had come all the way from lansB to Council Bluffs . a distance of 300 flubs , cn Coot , anti when he reached hero ho was so lame that ho could hardly m ve. His gaunt body showed that the free lunches along his ruote had not been numerous or extravagant. How ho ever found his way hero Is one df the mysteries that will never be solved . All that Is known Is that a couple of weeks ago he disappeared from his Kansas haunts , and new Is wagging tails with his canine frIends In Council Bluffs. tIVO Your llolc ) Dy Investing In tIle stock of ( lie Savings , Lon and Building association of CouncIl Bluffs. Incorporated In 1877. Monthly pay- meets or $1.00 per share netting the Investor about 10 per cent Interest. Ten series already - ready paid out , which fully lemonstrate3 the ability of the association to mature its steels In about seventy-five monthly pay- ments. No loans made outside of Council Bluffs , and all applications examined and passed upon by a majority oC the board of directors. Good loans wanted. Full Inlorma- ton can be obtained at the office of D.V. . Otis , secretary , 10 Main street , or any or the following directors : II. \V. lazelton , Frank Grass , John Brown A. S. Hazelton , H C. Deebe , A. D. Walker , E. E. Hart , F. C. Lougee , S. S. Leonard - - Davis seHs ! drugs paints and glass cb ap , Froth " : v.r Hurr. Fred Evers , who keeps a butcher shop near the corner of Broadway and Twenty' third strEets , met with a bad accident yesterday - terday afternoon while hanging a , side of beef on a hook. Ho was standing on a chair , but the chair tipped over and ho was thrown to the floor. As he fell , one of the big hooks used for hanging meat caught him In the left arm at the elbow and tore a tremendous alit to the wrIst , scraping the bone the entire distance. The wound bled profusely , and Dr. Montgomery , who was summoned to bInd It up , stated last evening that amputation would probably have to be resorted to In order to save the member. Every purchaser at Davis' drug store gets a choIce sheet of music free. Jutchors Will OrllUlze , A meeting of butchers Is to bo held at the Scottish lUte hal next Tuesday for the purpose of forming an organization In the state The grand secretary of the National Butchers union , from St. Louis , will be here and effect the organization. Invitations have been sent to hue local unions all over the state to be present , and delegations are cx- pected here from between fifteen and twenty of the leading cities. An invItation Is also extended to the butchers oC Omaha to be , present and witness the ceremonies. Iowa Is the first state In the union to try to form I state organization. ' Iuler Hay r"hlt Meetings. Commencing Monday anti continuing every evning for an Indefinite period the Itcar- ganlzed Church of Jesus ChrIst of Latter Day Saints wi conduct a series of meetings al theIr church oa Pierce street , the object being to gIve every citizen of Council Infls an opportunity 10 learn their faith and doc- ( rice , as wel as to save souls. Elder J. W. Wiiams will conflict the services , and he wi be ably uEslstol by Presl : ent Jcseph Sm th and A. ii. Smith , sons of the 11rophet JOcph Snuitli . An Important feature wi bo the question box All are welcome to come anti ask questions . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oas cocklno stoves for rent and for sale : t Gas Co.'s office . Co.s ofco. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap unit Ii ot Ur. llclillrll. Dr. George n , MeGavren , one of the proml- Dorr In Missouri Valley. lie located In liar- day night at the home 'f his daughter , Mrs. Ioor , In ! l surl Valley. Ho located In Har- risen county In 18&0 , ana was at one time tmo one of the foremost physicians lt western Iowa . For several years past he has been I an invalid . In 1870 ho was I member oC the' ' state legislature . lie leaves n widow and seven children , all grown but ono. lie leavE a large estate , consisting mainly ef bUBlness and residence property S Car ' ful analyses always show Price's licking ! Powder to bo absolutely pure S k'O lilt J , I ) 'Ji , ' .U'JJ'Inl. J'.ull ) Troubles , i.euuul . to a UUluJrnplc ; Shoot- log at 1'"lrllonr , hiuin. JAIIN' lulfan , Jan IS.-Sam G , Jolalnr shot and killed his wlfe'a father and , ; mother and his wIre last night lie went to I.'alrmont , about four miles from their home , bouGht a Wlncheztlr rule , went luck and shot tiuenu lie then ned to an uloccupul : ! house when a sheriff's pOOl PlfUI'd 111 , Here durng : I skirmish he wa kl ' d b ) a shot In the lemple , the ilosse stating that It was self Inflicted . Do. mlltc troubl1 were the C1uze. T. II. Wh t- ney , htotalina's fatlier.Jn.law , wa a veteran 0' the rebellion , and well known IEIPSEY ) DRUNK { Th1IE ! RING - , -1 Once Famous Nonpareil Ip { tCl n Sorry Spectacle at easdArcna ! , , -L' TOMMY RYAN HAD ONE I SOFT SNAP -1 Ills . \ntngonI8t WAS Out lH lefore the light \ , Callcui-Sectttnrg "crr 11uti UIRuoed at the BIs- graceful Ixhlblton. -I SEASIDE AThLETIC " . Con , CONEY ISLAND , N. Y. , Jan IS.-Tho fact that Jack Dempsey , the "Nonpareil , " was again to make nn effort to demonstrate that he was still In the pugilistic 8wll by meeting Tommy i Ryan of Chicago In the roped arena here , attracted - tracted fully 4,500 devotees or the art to the Seaside arena tonight The first but was between Frank Paterson of Brooklyn all Sammy Campbel , " : lar1ny Coon . " Paterson - son got the decision , The huext was one of ten rounds lt catchwelghts between Jimmy Ilme of Amsterdam , and Jerry 1r9hal oC Australia , Dime weighed 130 pounds [ Ind Marshal , 126. The latter Is a colored man , The reCereo's Ileeision was In favor oC Dime. Hyal was the first to enter the ring and ho took the "hICllY" corer , which had previously been occupied by Patterson anti Dinse . Ills seconds were Joe Choynskl of San Francisco , Harry Pigeon oC Chicago , 11ck Dunn oC Australia and George Siddon9 01 New York Dempsey entered the ring at 10:5 : : Ills seconds - ends were "Brooklyn" Jimmy Carrel , Martin I Dempsey , his brother , and Frank Patterson . I ills weight was 12 pounds , and ltyauu's was I 145. The bOlt was to be fifteen rounds at ; catch weights. Dempsey looked ] a trine fat , but Ryan wasp In excellent condition. They simply tapped each other In the first round , and a number of people yelled , "take him off ; " "Dempsey's drunk , ' ' In the second - end round Ryan kept 11nchlng Dempsey In' ' the stomach wlholt "a return , BHI thei , smashed him In the jaw. H'an Illael with Dempsey and then smashed him In the mouth , Ityan landed 01 the hotly , and the crowd kept shouting , "tako him off. " nan hit Dempsey 01 the jaw and floored him Dempsey got up staggering. The crowd then yelled louller than b Core : "Tulle him off ; it's a shame ; take him off. " In the third round Jack got mad and welt after his mal , hut Ryan stopped him and forced hll to the rOllc Han hIt Dempsey whenever he wished In hue ( mouth .nd II the face , ant In response to tse frequent yells of the spectators the gong sounded out , amid the fight was stopped The announcer said Dempsey's friends had requested that the fight should be stopped , and although Demp- soy seemed to be anxious to go on the referee g Ilve the fIht to Ihan Demnsev was II no condition , -'n'Hl ' isis . "throw down" to his friends all admirers may do much toward the downfall of boxing In thus vicinity. Ryan could have knocked Dempsey out II the first round , but he let up on the once famous "Nonpareil. " The fight took place withIn a stano's ( throw of where "Juck" fought and won his first battle. wal frst batte. TWO RACE TU\CJtS 1"UI 'ritiscO. Probability ot A Serious Ch"h Between Ihclut IntereSls lit thin City. SAN FRANCISCO , Jamu. . 1S.-Two race tracks may be II full blast In San Francisco thl9 fall. There Is a aloud on the racing horizon and a repetition , of the famous Iaw- ( home-Garfield Park clash Is not Improbable In this city. The story of hue puichasq of the Sutro property near Ingleslde for a race track was made PUblic about a year ago. At that time the ImpressIon prevailed' that the new syndicate - cato was In entire harmdny with the stock- hoMers of the Calorn1a , , Hclley club , es- pecialy as Williams . Ed ; q r.rrgn and several others had stock In bothl con erns. The proposed new trackat . Ingleslde may never be built , however , hs 't will be war to the knife In San J'ranclsco racing circles , as Tom Williams has dehiiid 1Imseif opposed to the building of a track at Ingles Ide. As ! $ ioo,000 has already been paid for the property . erty and a similar amount Is due In two months , something will have to he done right speedily In this matter. A meeting of the stockholders of the " new track pr po.slton .s to be held on Saturday , when Inal plans will b arranged. I Is possible that the Ii per cent of stock held by Tom Williams may b purchased by the other stockholders , of whom Ed Corrigan anti Joe Ulman arc two of the largest In that event the new track will at once be constructed . Five Favorites FIrSt lit Jay IIRtrlct. SAN FRANCISCO Jan. IS.-Thls was 1 good day for favorites and they won every race. Mutineer , a 0 to 1 shot , crowded Idaho Chief In the second , nnd wih a jockey up , would have won. Summary : First race , five anti a half furlongs , sell- log : North , 9. Chorn (2 ( to 1) ) , won : Seaside , 96 , Flynn (2'ti ( ' to 1) ) second ; Caru alle , 81. Kinne (6 to 1) ) . third. Ttme. i:22. : Flagstaff , My Charm Experiment Colt Ilso ran. Second race , steven furlongs , selling : Idaho Chief 106 . Grlln (7 ( to 5) ) , won : Mu- tneer , b9 , Livermore (0 ( to 1) ) , second ; Little Bob , St , n. Isom (5 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : lt6 % . Coquette , Finesse antI Argenta also ran. Third race , sIx furlongs , itchIng : Jack Rlcheleu 102. Carr (9 to 5) ) , won : Motor 101. Chor H 6 ! 1) ) , second ; Chartreuse , 90 , Grlln (8 ( to 5) , third. Time : 1:2. 101ie I also ran. Fourth race , five and a haIr furlongs , sellIng . Ing : Glssle , 102 , Chorn (6 ( to 5) ) , won ; Guadelotupe . 1) , GrUln ( ( o to 1. second ; I.'aro , 101..Shaw (64 ( to 1) ) , thuirtl. Time : 1:20 San Lucas , BarcaIdlnc , Annie Moore anti Prlmlndn nile ran. Fifth race five and a half furlongs , selling - Ing : Contribution . 105 , Ghorn (7 to 10) ) , won ; Doly McCone , 103. Carr (7 ( to I ) second : San Luisltey , 101 $ , Hplnrlchs (5 ( tUI ) , third . Time : 1:20'4. : Ethel Dixon and Podega also ran. S - Catarrh Is a constitutional disease. Hood's Sariaparla Is a consttutonal remedy. I I cures catarrh. Give It . n trial. . It'Ru14 lt Now Orloinu NEW OILFANS . Jun. 18.-Weather pleas- ant ; track heavy ; Itendunce fair. Results : First race. six furlongs ] : n. F. Fly , jr. , (6 ( to 5) ) won , hlon (5 to 1) ) second , Jim Henry (100 ( to 1 thuiruh 'J'hne : 1:23 : % , ( Second race , even furlongs : Lester (7 ( to 2) ) won , Bmllemln (7 ( to 5) ) leconll , Francis Pope (5 ( to 1) ) thiirul 'rime : 1 :40 : % . Third race five fnrlongI : Fubla (5 ( to 1) ) won , 1lllget (6 ( to 1) ) second , Luke Parlll (7 ( to I ) thlrll. Time : 1:00. : Fourth race , six \ fUlongs : Iolelon (8 ( to 1 won. Klnllor ( ( to I ) Ieconl [ , Gleesome (1 ( 10 I ) third , ' 'lme : 1:22. : Fifth race , six furlongs : Norman (7 ( to 5) ) won , Insomnia < ( 0 to I I ) second , Dr. Heell (8 ( to 1) ) third . Time : . 1:23'f. : . ! Dr. I'rlce's Baking Powder IR declared ] by all government chemica , experts absolutely puro. . P'hnrt l'III'I " , 'ri.'s , , William Taylor waR lined $2 and COltS ) 'es- terIIY for the illegal lsttlbuton or haml- bills. I Sneak thIeves entered thp house of Jens Peterpon ) yesterday and , side a ladles' gold watch 111 $7. . A. , \ . nowlpy , a knigit I ) of the grip stop- ling ut the Paxton reporwll to Ihp iohlu'e last night that hula griu .lua l , tpCil stolen. ] I contained a mileage boo and other articles uf less valtue ' ' Dr. Weavpr was Inell $ td costs In the police court yesterday feruuttitug a stencil : puttng stent:1 advertisement on the Ilev'ulkl , allvertslng a patent nuedhelne lIe was also told to gO anti erase the marks he had put on the walks and pavment Jones and Iet ) , alTested , on tie charge or emugaging In I fight at Zuiru , Clalk'l house on Thlrty-nrl a tl Decatur streets , \\'edneslIY n'ght. ' were sentenced to ten , Ila's at work on the streets by 10lce JUdge Crosby yesterday afternoon . 'rhue iurelimninary examination of 'Jhe Ilellnlnar ) exam.naton Corporal James Brennan , company 0 , chlretl with wih assaulting 1111 Johnson 1 few evenings ago , was commtmcell In the Iiolce court yesterday afternoon. A large number or witnesses have been subpoenaed. Detective \ \ ' Ilam I A. I'lnkertot hal Idnt- tied George Beck one or the hotel robbers . 18 n former < Chicago crook , known lS George Beck , alla Derman , alas luvel- bind , and hue written 10 Chief or Polc3 HelvlY huRt the man has done tune ut Joliet for bursllr ) ' . . rene tme laden Brol' . ld , Is -S on page 5. Irt'luut h 1"0 I $ ult. I H MONT , Jon , 18.-Specal.-Ju'Jge ( : ) Sul- , Ivan hal handed dQwn his decision In the case Of Abrahams aGainst the city tt l re- I mont , anti I was ftall In district court this morning Abrahams prl'el110r an Injuncton to restrain the city from allowing the sewer- ago system outlet dhtttieg from discharging Into the Rawhide creek , claiming tht hue waters thereof were badly [ polluted thereby anti remlerell unfit fo upe. A trial of the case was hall before Judge Sullivan , cntnl- Ing for foversl days , anl n great many wit- nesses were enmlnell , those In the part of the city contcnllng that the Hawhllo creek It not polliell by the sewer , as the cower water runs In open ditches several miles be fore renehn ! the creek , and lucre Is also n large volume of fresh water constantly used In flushing the cowers . , The decision of JUdge SullIvan Is In favor of for. hue city anti Ilenies the InJulclon asked -S MOTORS FOR MalL CARRIEItS. 1'111 for leler I'ottul Strulee for South Chl'h" Il'tl ) ' for 1'pro"I1 Arrangements are being perfected by Chief Clerk Vallef'oort of the United States railway - way mal service to inaugurate n new 111 service between Omaha and South Omaha , which will be n decided Improvement on the present system and gin South Omaha a tie- livery system on the same Eehedulo as that of Onuahin I hl9 been rumored for several days around the federal bllllng that the cllzel9 of South Omaha were dissatisfied wih the present system 01 sending mal by train Crom Omahn to South Omaha The mlter was referred to Chief Clerk Vandervoort , and after discussing several plans to give South Omaha quicker anti more frequent de- livery service I was decided that the best remely would be to snake imp the pouches contalnlnK South Omaha mal at Omahn and send them down on the trains of the Omaha Street HIlwlY company. J'f I I , Murphy , Nesllent of the street railway COlpan ' , was seen Ill an agree- ajrc- ment quickly reached. The contracts were drawn lD and Mr. Murphy's signature afxecl thereto ) 'esterla ) ' . The Ilaller will be sent to Washlnglon at once , and Immediately upon the approval of the second assIstant IJost- ma9ter general the new motor mal servIce between Omaha and South Omaha will go wi0 Into effect. The practice aI , sending South I I Omaha mal to the depot and forwarding It on traIns will bo Ilscoltnull and Uncle Sam wi utilize the street railway service. The new service will also enable their correspondence - respolHleneo to reach Omaha and make quick connections wih eastern mails . as well as giving South Omahl the benefit of prompt receipt oC mal received It Omaha for the bustling southern suburb. -S Dr. Price's Baking I'owder has the best keeping properties , because . It'D absolutey ] P15 re. -S .J.OTIlW - 11,1.\1. flUBBED. . Edwin O. QIlgloy of Xc" York SecureR 'lIIURIIHls trom the Ilerelltlo biutinutuul. NEW YORK , Jan. IS.-Ellwln O. Quigley , of the firm or Quigley & Tuttle , dealers In' ' Investment securities at G Wal street was arrested today on complaint of President W. , 1. St. John oC the Mercantile National banll , charged wih forging bonds In the cites or Cleveland , SpringfIeld anlI Zanesviile . 0. , and Harrisburg , Pa. Quigley admis the Corgerles The banle holds 1,066OOO of these forged bonds against advalce or $7,000. S LUST A lUNIll " T/JOUSA.D. Secretary of 1 1,011 Company Hoslonsltlo for JlslJprolrhlton. NEW YORK . Jan 18.-Superlntendent Preston of the state bankIng department has Investgated the books oC the Banllers' Loan and Investment company and finds that the stocllholders have lost $100,000 through the misappropriation and bad investment of Galen H. Coon , secretary of the company. Most of hue bad investments were made In Roanoke , Va. . GA.UllmS JIEjUll TIlE Un..Nn JUnr. DCB MoInes J'oltclnlsory Much Exercised liver n".ent Ies-eiopinonts. DES MOINES , Jan. 18.-Speclnl ( Tele gram.-The ) suspension oC Chief of l'olc2 Johnson ar.d . three ether omcers by Mayor HIls last night created a sensation when It became generally known this morning. A well known attorney said today that thel'C would be an Immense sensation he- fore the tnvestsatnnl of the sensaton jury closed its . labors. Having been before the Iran < jury himself on the same mater ( question oC gnmhln ! ) , he Is naturally supposed to know I good deal marc about ' < the subject than he could make public , and In Cuct he implied a ! much. One oC the officers who was suspemled said that they could completely vindicate themselves , but that they would not be responsible IC other people got their toes trampled on In the operation , hintng that the mayor was try- Ing to shift 1 loall that he did not like to carry. But , however , whatever may be the real anlmns or the suspensions and charges led , there wi be a full Investga- ( ion . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ton.Us"t . lIAol out \0111. ' DES JONI < S , Jan. 18.-Speclal ( Tele- grnun-The ) sequel to the shooting of Fred Barber by ! r. Ethal on Monday occurred this mornIng , when 1lr9 , Ethll wits eliot by Barber. Soon after Mrs . Ethal's hU9- band hUl gone to worll Mrs. gtll heard n rap at the door and on , opening It In stepped Barber. Barber Irthet her and with an oath said , "Now I have you and YOU won't get away front me this time. " Fright gave her extra strength antI she freell herself from his grasp anti started to run , when he pulled I revolver anti lireti two shots at her one going wide or Ired I ! mll'll , but the next striking her In the back. She fell and called him a cowardly vii- vl- lain to use a gun on a deCenselets woman. \S'hen she threatenecl hIm with arrest he laughed anll said that all the Iollee nnd detectves In hue city could not arrest him , for they could not find him. The hlhlren ' , who wele up ran out or the house Icrenmln , This brtught Bal'ber to the senJ of his danger and he Itnrted to the woods , accompanIed by nn unknown man who hud been waiting outside anti who Is Iullposed to 1m hue same who was with llarber the lust time he was there No arrests hlve been made Mrs. Ethal Is not dangerously hurt. 111 : 1)luueourtigo the I'reachor. SIOUX CITY , Jan lS.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -I'olice Judge Doughty created I surprise by dismissing the caSl'1 against the three prostitutes against whom Hev. J.V. . Ma- hood had testifleti . on the glound or lack of convIctng evidence I was generally regarded as certain he would convict.nhoo(1 says he Is not discouraged ant wIll take the cases lp In 11 new Corm , lie went itt once to n Jtustice or the hence anti hall warrants Is- sued for the slme w'onucn and 11)- were arrested and placed nder ! ontls. 'Che grunll Jury relorte today , artor a short seKslon , 'J'hel'e was only one indict- meat that cUllel any censtutioii . I was against Oeorgc W. Klnglworth , I well known buslnelt man , for ohtalnlng money by Cu181 luretenses. I Is charged tht : he was guilty of some irregularities In connec- ton with the mlnage/ent oC I goll cure Instlte , oC which he wan Coulller and In which Council Illffl ieoile were interesteti . county 'J'ho case courts hue before been , \ In the I'ottttwattumuic burst SUlrllo ( 'ouurt Ihecitlons. lIS MOINES , Jan , 18.-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Thuo ) Colowlnl ollnlonK were lel In the Illremo court today : L. . E. Steven- son against Chicago & Northiwestermu Itnil- way company. appellant , Story district Hal- firmetl . I , . W. Thomas uglinst Chicago , ZuIiluvauukee & Ht. l'uutul llwallt 1111 Railway COmlJIY , ulpllant , Marshli district , reveriu'tl . I , . II. Dunton 1/llnst Thomas McCook . Ippll- lunt , llchel district , alrmell , Jlry A. Mohler against estate or Anthony Shunk deceased , John . r" Shank , administrator anti appellaiit. .1. . ll , I' . Shanl et iii appellants , agulnst Mttry A. Mohler ot aI , uppelant8 ; ) district , reversell. Herman logaarl / ct u. appellants , against I ncellenlllnt Dstrict oC Ilulnvt.w et ai , Ilrlon district t. muillrineul . Mary J. Jcmald , ugulnst the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Halway cumplny , Union county , reversed on defendant's up- peal , alrmed emu plaintiff's. UrJlulet a YlglUIOO : ( : ulllleo. CI DAl I\PIDS , Ia" , Jan 18-(8peclal ( 'l'eiegram.-Thue ) people . of Cottage , a small village In lurdln county , have organized n vlKlan e eommnittee. The farmers In that vicinity huve been bothrell Cor stoma time ly raids on their granaries and barns , re- snllng In ( 'onsideraiule loss In the way or grain anlt Iioull ) ' . 'Che commitee will endeavor - deavor to put I shot to the depredations Intl apprehend the robbers : . ThJrUI" ( rl.rhl , : IU the 1..1111' . . < f DAl ItAl'hlS . , la" , Jan. 18.-(8pclal ( Ttl. egruun-Thiree ) eurloads oC corn , wheat antI clothlnl were sent Crol 'lpton totiuy to the secretary or the Nebraska State Relief aSloclltun for the Irouth sufferers In the western part of that stiue. 'I'hium vlile or the three cars was about $ &uO. Alother c,11 , I ; 11 I was suit from 4 .uieehauuics'Ille1 la. U.'de DI ? ) ' , ad isca 13C' t. - - - - i ; . . \ , , f49 , J , . ' I " ! . I \ , l ' 'f 'I _ _ _ ! 4 . ' ' _ _ _ _ . 1) - .1' _ . , .i { : , _ _ , @ , . _ _ , Q- ' - - t AHD ECONOMIZE YOUR TIME t HUSBAND YOUR STREtfTH 8 mCREASE YOUR PLESURE B USIG ! SANTA CLAUS SOAP DE5T PURST AND MOST ECONOMICAL' Soki ecYwiiereTIIE I N.KJMRBANK COHPANYctiicoo. RFROMGASOLINE DIRECT FflOM THLTANPI. rw CHEAPERTIIAN STEAM V . 4\O lltdtrr. 'u'o Stetitti. Xo Euu ( , mrrr. : ilest. I'owcr for Corui musiul Feetl Mills , lluuiing , - I , Judy , lumimuiuug Creumunorice , Separators , : OTTO GASOLINEENG/NES - Stationary or Portable. . - htoi2OlIl' . Ifto8OhiP. Seath forc'atntogtie , i'rlcetu , cte.uiescribltug u-ark tobodono. : H' u THEOTTOCASENCINEWORKS 33u1 , ic 'nhiiutSt. , , t'hIiI.ftDIhI.I'JiIA , 1'A. . - Chicago , 245 Lake St. , Omaha , 321 So , 15th St. - ' 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - 4 ! ' . ' _ . cisoL : E J 1JN II E I Is hiiug tu'40 I by thiou.u-tnls of itthiu : itioitiuly for irregtilar , , . . , ' . , . . iuicuistrtiitioi It 1 : .S.t t rt'hi ibi u cii I ii 'rt tly ILr.iulesu. Neverfailq. ( IUAItANTflE0tu every bottle. SUIIU p ' ' ' ' . , n [ CE $2 ljI HO't'TLE 'l'O A SlAY. Soltt by all icatituig tiruigei'uts It your druggist doe s tiot have it , do utot let hiItiu sell youu sonuetluitg chute , but samid iototlt or.ir for $2 aial wevlii forward by express. Muuiuitmtetiured : only by ( Ito CAMOLE JUNIPER COOmutha , Nebraska. - , . - - -COUWIL BYJFJ - - - a-- 1 STEAM DYE WORKS S r . , All kinds of Dyeing r and Cleaning done in uI ( lie highuest style of : S1EM ! i thie art. Fatleti and tLp.a . stained fabrics made ----c % to bole as good as 'I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ytwo _ _ _ new. Work promptly done and tlehivereti tcL- - - In all Piurts of the 1' J WORK ! .0r : : price country. list. tlciud for . _ . . : t.M.tCIAN. ltl.ti . c- . _ _ l'rJjrIOtOr ' " ' Broadway , near Northwestern - western Depot , Couacii , liluufs , Iowa. 'rd. aec. _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - OFFER FRO1llSTOC1iIIOLDERS Propose to Pay All Prior Liens on the Union Pacific. ASK FOR AN EXTENSION OFTIMEIN RETURN Comnuittco on I'achliu Itoads Not Itichined to MilLo ituiy Ciinuugcs Ia thin ReIlLy flh11-Jmutcrcst Itsito May lie ] ieinccd. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18.-A propoBitlon from ( hue stockholders of the Union I'aclflc railway was presented to congress today , offering - fering to assess thuemselves cnoughu to pay all bomids which have priority over ( hue lien of the United States in consideration of the extension of the loan for fifty years. The proposition states a part of the loan for which the goveriment is responsible , $33,039- 512 , wIll mature before ( Ito meeting of the Fifty-fourth congress. They represent that lii consequence of ( lie business depression thuero has been a marked falling off in busl- ness , amounting to 48 per cent for the first ten months of 1894 , as compared with 1893 , and thuat this has resulted in a failure to macct tlue bonds of ( Ito various divisions of ( lie road , The propositions for changes In thue Reilly bill , which were submitted to ( lie house coin- snittee on Pacific railways by representatives of the Union Pacific , have been rejoctetl. The veto takemu n committee ras umumsuis- takabiy agaimust adopting any material amendmnents to the measure , vhiich is now on tluo calendar of the house. 'flint proposal upon which the Union Pacific laid mnost stress , a reduction of ( lie rate of interest on thie governnuent debt , met with general favor. Arnonilments to mneet the views of receivers and shuarehioliers may be biiatlc before the bill is idaccti before the house , htit totlny' mmueeting was Probably thic last important sea- siomi of ( hue con-inuliee ( before ( lie house tukcs up its nueasure. ' .VA1'1'IN ( ON TEl II OYEltltNl ) , Foiiuiutitau , of nut Agruiemnetit by Ve't'rn 1iii cli 1)o pomldN IJliu I lu 0 von ui mu ii , CI1ICAfIO , Jan. 18-The formation of a passenger uugrcernent by the westeruu and transcontinental hues now rests entirely with ( Ito Uuiion I'aciflc. Nobody knows whiat that llruo will do , anti it is doubtful if it knows itself. That line of action it will pursue is denentient unoui ( lie flht mmmv iii progress for separate receivernltipH for thue Qregon Short Line anti Utah Northern. If this Iii womu by ( hue latter lines the Itock Islanti anti the hlurhlngtoii will snake a deal with the Oregon Short Line for the hamudulng of their business beyomud Ogtien , atiui if ( hint is carried otut the Union Pacific vill cut a small figure in the calculations of the other lines regarding ( lie formation of ( lie association , All efforts look- iuig to the auioption of an agreemaemit huave practically ceased and ( lucre is smumahl chuamico of their behnq resumed until it is known what ( lie Union I .mciflc can and will do. Illinois ( 'custral hCeau'hilng out. NAShVILLE , Jan. 18.-A rumor ( hint the Illinois Central raluroati huas purchased , or was muegotiating for the purchase , of the W'esterru Ashivihle dummy line , with cm view of securing an entrance Into the city line hteen curculateti for several days It Is re- muorted that the company wiuuhieul to extend their hue to Nflu4hiviiie from Iiopkinsvlibe , via Clarkuiville ; also ( lint thit'9' wanteti to huuiltl the Midlauiui i-oath from l'erryvihitm to Nasluvihie untl conruect with the 'renriessee Central at Lehuanon , 140 far nothing detinite as to ( hue conrectiueuus of these reports line been learned , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry fo citche's Castorla. Children Crit" Pitcher's Castorla. DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES. I 4 Chronic ; Nervous , : Private " ' . ' " \ - ' - - Discasts. 'l'IIEATMEN'l' ii V 1114t1 i , Consultation Free. Wo cure Catarrh , all diseases of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN. WIAIC s1hN AItU VICTiMS TO NE1VOU Debility or ixhuauatioa , VntIuugS'ealcnesa , In voluntary L's.m , , with Early Iecay In younw anti middle aged ; luck of vim , vigor andweakeneul prcmiurely in upproaclutag oh ) age. All yelitt readily to our now treatment for loss of vital 4 mover. Call on or address with stamnp ( or cli-- culture , free book and receiptu. ' Dr. Searles and Searles 1410 Fainiim , . I Oiuiaha. Nub. 0 00000000000000000000000000 0 0 g ins Maria Parloa ° 0 0 0 Strongly recornmnenuls 0 0 0 theusool 0 0 0 § L1eb1gCOMPANY 'SO Extract of Beef 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 and she has written &t neat a 0 0 a 0 COOK BOOIC o 0 0 0 Wltlciu 'lll Itn cciii fr'o on 0 0 ii Iuuiicttioli : 10 Iiiut ; , luy & Co. , 0 , - a 27 l'aiIc b'iucc , New York. 0 0 a 0000000000000000000000000000 ' 1 "CUPJOENE' . . I Cures the effect. of self-abuse , excesses , esnlsuuioas , impoteusey , _ % au lcoceis au-h cunuttipa- ' lien , One dollar a box , sIs ( cur 15. V'ir sale by 'fist ; ( IOOUMAN 1)IWG Cd , . tintl l.1ILIFI & .ri : Omabi : , CEO , P. SANFORD , A. W , RIEICMAN l'resldeuit , CashIer. First Natlo nat Bank of COUUCiL BL.UFFI , Iowa. Capital , . . $1OOOtf ) 1'I'hitS , . . . 1Z000 One of itte oldest tanhti in the dub of Iowa. We solicit your busianu. uruI collections.S. . loll S luer cent on Iliac deposIts.V'u , wiil be phased to see anti servo you. clit. . lu llhPlliP % ttnrncye-iiI-r.av LIluj % . ufluuuifluuujUU , l'ractico in tIm Stiuto amid twierai Courts. Rooiui : fJ'J.7-.J , liiuart hilock , Ucuuicli hhiuir4 , Iowa , S . "Spec1a NOHCe9 Cokiijei ) pIiifls.'us.i ' ChIILmNSyS Ci.EA1-JhiD : VAVI.TI3 Ci.EAtEfl. m.i hhurke , at "V. S. ISomer' . , 533 hIrosdway , LAItUI i'IIIVATI-l lhAltN l'Olh ltlN"1' NIIA1t cours luouse. Apply at thou uliice , CouncIl huluifi. \'Ai'T161) TVO l'illfi3ONkS 'ii ) htOO.'ul ANt ) t.oartH all Coavenieiues , liutludiui baths. hi SI , hJe ethice , , , , - - . . , 4