Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 25, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEI.
coucn. nLUI'l S.
OFFICE , . NO. 12 PEAHL ST11IT.
Dtlvttd by earl r to any part of the city.
n. W. TILTON Le3see.
r1br.1'1lOr.s-nusInci ome . No. 4 : flIght
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41I. . \ OR iIIXTIC'i.
Grand hctel , Council Duts , reopenel } Oct. 1.
Mayne Heal Estate agenc , b3 ! 1roadway.
The motor company had to keep Is snow
plow running all last nIght to keep the tracks
open.
The horseshoers ot Counc' tuts are talkIng -
log at Joining the procepslon and organizing
a local protective asociatIon.
JUdge Thornel went to hIM hmo In Sl- }
ney last evenIng , ant Judge Grlith will take
hla Place on the district bench for a few days
The Women's American } 'rotectv/ ( cl-
ton will be entertained this evening at the
residence ot Mrs. Ed Cannhlg , 211 Hlxth
A venue.
The comrades ot the Royal Neighbors of
America vilt meet at the residence of Miss
wi mee
J. L. Smith , 712 MIll street , this afternoon
at 2:30 : o'clock.
rank Sherratt has been appointed instructor -
Itructor In upholstering and matre8maklng
In the Industrial department ot the Iowa
- School for the Icat. )
J. 11. Howard , the alleged diamond thief ,
was brought before JUStC3 Cook yesterday
for I preliminary hearing , but the prosecu-
ting witness , J. W. \Voinbohd of Blair , " , b.
was nowhere to he found. lie was CNlse-
quenty discharged
Monday evening January 28 , hac been decided -
chle,1 , upon as the time for the Shakespearean
entertainment at Carson for the benefit oC
various drouth lulerers , particularly those
ot Nebraska John J. ralney of this city
Is the main performer.
Terrence B. , 1O.inonth.ohii son of Mr. and
Mrs. Timothy 1lIey. , led nt G o'cloclt In !
evening The funeral wi take place tomorrow - -
row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resldenc-e ,
1800 South Ninth street , and the remains wi
bo hurled In the Catholic cemeter
The county auditor has received from lw
secretary of state I lot oC blanks to 1m use1 [
In taking the state census oC 1895. TiieyIn-
clulo : questons as to pOlulatou , ngrlculure
and organization for inanufacttirlng . social
mining . educational and religious purposes.
Tonlghl He\ C. I. . Parsons wilt preach
hIs last ] sermon nt the Baptist church lie
begins I series oC meetings at Newlon's
Grove next week. his work here , following
that oC Evangelist Brown has been yery
efficient , quite I number having been con-
vertell and , some havlg already united with
)
the church. The ordinance oC baptism wi
bo administered torlght
Articles of incorporation have been met
by the American Dstrict ) Telegraph com-
pln ) ' , n new business organization . with a
. . capital stock oC $10,000. which may be In-
creaed to $50,000. The incorporators arc :
\v. 1. " 'akefell , C. W. Coller , A. A. Clark ,
WY D. Inrdln , Fred Davis , W. C. James and
Emmet Tinley. Mr. Wakefield . when Ques-
toned last evening ns to the Intentions of the
company , displayed a dense Ignorance. .
J. M. Campbell , who has been In the city
for several days' , leaves tonight for Kansas
City , where he wi remain until the time
comes for his trial In Sioux City In connec-
ton with the French League Safety jag cure
muddle. Ho states that C. C. Cook or this
- ' city has also ben Indlcte(1 by the Woodbury -
. . bury grand jury , and that F . M. Hunter who
has been prosecuting the case Is trying to I
secure the Indictment of nil of them by the I
Potnwatamlo county grand jury as weil . I
Mr. Cook was before the grand jury the
early part ot this week .
We have over $300.000 to loan upon improved -
prove Iowa [ arms. Farmers desiring loans
can save money by dealing direct with us ,
thereby saving agent's commission. We do
not loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska.
Lugee & Towle , 235 Pearl street.
1'11tSON.1. . . UJ.VTiO.V. .
' 0 D. Wheeler Is ill with QuInsy.
Mrs. F. S. Pusey has gone to Denver to
spend the winter.
Mrs. A. W. Moore , who lives on Lincoln
avenue Is recoverIng from n serious sick
spoil. "
Mrs. Lucius Wells entertained a party of
friends at luncheon yesterday In honor of
her guest , Mrs. Hamilton. '
William Cheyno of Carson has been appointed -
pointed by County Clerk Hee to take the
place of Lizzie Hardin at the curt records
Miss lay Fogg of Boone Is In the city , the
guest of her sister Mrs. John Tldd , on South
Seventh street. Mrs. TIId wI entertain I
of friends 'In her honor
company 'n next Tues-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
" "ye Your Money .
Dy investing In the stock of the Savings
Loan and Duldlng association of Council
fliuffs. Incorporated In 1877. Monthly pay-
ments of $1.00 per share , ilitng the Investor
about 10 per cent Interest. Ten series already -
ready paid out which fully demonstrate3
the ability of the association to mature Its
atock _ In . about seventy.fvo . monthly ! pay
ments LNO loans maue OUISle or Council
' DuCfs , and all applications examined and
passed upon by I majority ot the board of
. - directors. Good loans wanted. Full forma.
-ton can be obtained It the office of D. W.
Otis , secretary , 10 Main street , or any of the
following directors : II. W. lazelon , Prank
'Grass. John l3rown. A. S. Ilazelton . II. C.
' . l3eebe A. B. Walter , E. E. l hart , F. C.
J.ougee , S. S. Leonard.
Traded I. .
God second.ban stoves of every de
'seription , that have ben traded In on Cole's
Air Tights , for sale cbeap. Cole & Cole , 4
Main street.
Music at the Grand hotel Thursdays , as
wel as Sundays , at the dinner - hour , . 6 to
8 o'clock _ - .
The laundrIes usoflomostic - 80ap.
Ten 'r'ls the Miiilnnni
News was received here yesterday that the
protest of the Council luts jobbers against
the shipping rule adopted by the railroad
companies January 1 had been Juccessful ,
the reversal of the rule thus putting Into
'
V effect the oh1 rule , that O.OO pounds should
b conshlercl } the minimum carload weight
on agricultural Implements , instead of 4.000.
A large part of the cost of
agrIcultural hnple-
meats 18 the freight charge , owing to the
high classification on this kind of goods.
The lower rates allowed [ on carload :1\n1nts
are by the new ruling male , aplllcbl \ to
all lots .aggregatng not . less thou .20.600
110Ull18 In weight , thus giving the jobber ,
retail dealer cud consumer the advantage ,
of the low rates on smaller shhHnents than
allowed by the rule of January I ,
Try Ingle laundry , 71 lroadway , for good
work. Our medium gloss finish caq'L be
beat , b"t wo do strictly hand work , domesto
finish , when IlrcorreI [ , - Telephone 157.
Wuber\omen ule Domestic soap ,
4 , Chrlt"n Churns iLectiiigi.
. The meetings that are being hell nightly
at the Christian tabernacle by 11ev I . W.
Allen , asslell by Hev , n. C. Sargent , the
singing evangelist , are awakening a great
deal at interest , al11 cooll.slzed congregations
arc present each evening. Sunday afternoon
at 3 oclock a special meeting Is to be held
at which the following citizens wil make
ten mlnnto addresses : General J , Wea\'er ,
* "A Dank Account and Happiness ; " Prof. I.
W. Sawyer , "The Helaton ot BXllendluro , 10
Income , " C , a , Saunders , "A Fair I qul'a-
lent , the Durlness Rule of LIe ( ; " Dr. J. M.
) Dantol , Sound Morals In a Sound Ilody ; "
" I , Ii. Ni Allen , "The conomlcs ot Cbrlstan-
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sty . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Gas cooklnt stoves for rent and for II st
Gas Co. ' ! office. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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? Neatest drug storeTaylor's , Grand hotel
Los t"Hr hogan.
' Chris l3oen , tile well known contrJctor
, and owner of the planIng ml on North Main
: street , mel wili I bad accident yesterday
nftorn . I. . _ While , wQrklUi : t one ot the
machines \ he got hIs I r lined entllle,1 , In
lame'i ) ' with a law that made 5.000 IHolu- i
tona a minute , When he smiled lila arnl
away an Instant later ( pun lnger were
off , just below this knuekl Joint.
Pall sell drugspaints and . cheap.
Dowcltc soap breaks hard water
NEWS \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS
Change in the Method of Oolectng Taxes
on Spccie Leie ! .
INTEREST PAYMENT B DUE EACI YEAR
"Ileelni Committee ' of the Coundt Arranges
to 11,0 , ecr,1 Crculnr l'rlltcl
J > IIhtrllnc the Ct cn ! on
the SuhJcct. '
The city council held a special . meeting
yesterday afternoon with Mayor Cleaver and
Councilmen Brewlck , Oeason , Grhl , Keller ,
Nicholson , lsh ton , Spetman and White
present .
An lenlel ordinance regulating hucksters -
sters was read twice and laid over under thc
rules. I fixes . the price ot 1 license at $5
with Februar ' 15 ,
for each year , beginnIng } Ii
and provides that no license shah be Issue
for less than a year Peddlers may sell
their own productions without license .
An ordlnnnco gIving the city council nu-
thorlty to hay shlewalks oC brIck or planlt on
streets brought to estnblshcll grade wherever -
ever desired , provided the cJuncl agree by
unanimous vote , Instead of brick or stone ,
as the law now provides , was presented ,
nad twice and laid over.
nnl
A petition from sixteen property owners ,
asking / for the opening of Cross street , was
referred [ to the committee or the whole
The finance cmmltee fell a petition wlh
the council asking that 2,000 clrculnrs be
Printed . for distribution among the taxpayers ,
explaining the change made this year In the
manner of col"ctng interest on special
taxe8. Under the system heretofore In vogue
thin city has been put to much annoyance
and expense Inasmuch as the Interest on
outst.ulng honls has to be paid eml-annu-
all } by the city , while the property owners
have been required to Imy Interest only on
the one assessment as It came (1110. This
kept the city continually In debt. I has
heen decided [ [ to make I change , and compel
the payment or Interest each year on what-
ever Instnlnents or special taxes arc still
unpaid. I wl not cost the property owner
any more In the end . but wi make the pay-
ment this year a little larger than hereto-
fore. The rcqucst of the finance committee
.
was concurred in . and Urn city treasurer wi
send them out to the taxpayers In response
to the "kicks" which are pretty sure to fol-
low the announcement of n bigger tax Icvy.
IUS'ON'Ulm. .
ClearIng Sale Inrnlul on remll 'Ioor
Our entire stock ot ladles' and ( children's
cloth garments at exactly hal price.
Our entIre line ot ladles' plush sacQues ,
worth from $20.00 to $35.00 , to go at $ S.G9.
lIe corset covers to go at 7c each
50c and 7Ic corset covers to gu at 19c
eachi
39c ladles' drawers to go at 10c.
SOc ladies' drawers to go at 33c.
A big line of ladles' skirts , gowns , drawers ,
chemise and corset covers , that sold for
$1.00 , to go at 62'/c.
100 G- . i chenille table covers to go nt bOO
cacti
275 8-4 chenIlle table covers to go at OSc
each.
pair. $3.75 chenille portieres to go at $1.0 per
Choice of our entire stock of ladles' wrap-
pens for ! Sc.
Everything In shawls at cost price during
sale. FOWLEn , DICK & WAI.KEH.
Council Itlulfa . la.
l'umborlnll11 hung . ,
J. K. Cumberland of Harlan Is to be hanged
In the penitentiary at Port Madison two
weeks from tomorrow , February 8 , for the
murder of old man Roberson and his son ,
six years ago. Ills lawyers have made I
bitter fight for a commutation of hid' sentence -
biter fgh commutaton : ,
tence , for a new trial , and have taken advantage -
vantage of every other technicality that would
postpone the carrying at Judge Deemer's sentence -
tence Into execution , but In vain. Cumber-
land's history Is , well known throughout
southwester Iowa. Ho Is sal } to have mur-
dered his little boy several years before the
offense was committed which Is about to cost
him his life. The two went out on I hunting
expedition , and when they came back the
little fellow was suffering from a gun shot
wound which he said was made by his father.
He did not live long enough to explain any
further. His father was arrested ant spent
about four years In Jai before he fnaUy was
set free. Had It not been for his own con-
sslon , In the las case _ I ! Is highly probable
the state would never have been able to
convict him Roberson and his son disappeared -
peared , but no evidence was ever found
which would prove that they were dead
Cumberland had been living on the Hoberson
farm , and when he and his wife moved away ,
shortly after the disappearance , the sheriff
of the county suspected them of the murder
and went to work hunting up evidence.
They were arrested In Missouri and brought
to Counci Bluffs , where they were kept over
night In the county jail . and taken the next
mornIng to the jail In Avoca . Cumberland
feared the citizens would mob him , ami In
order to save his wife wrote a full conCession -
sion In which ho exonerated his wIfe. and had
had the document ready to spring on the
crowd the moment that In attempt should bo
made to do violence to Mrs. Cumberland.
No such attempt wad made , but the document
was found In his p0seslon , and was used In
securing his . Indictment and subsequent con- .
viction . :
e , U. n. IHOWN IS KNOCKING IO'TOl
Clear Out of I'rlcos ' 'hll'eck. .
26 pounds extra 0 sugar for $1 , and 25
pounds fine granulated sugar for $1. An
18 pound pal pure fruit jelly , :6c ; 1' % galen
pal Golden Drip syrup for 45c. And I one
pound can of Price's flaking Powder for 40c.
Fresh country eggs at iSo a dozen , and the
finest county butter , made In Potawatamle
county , for llc a pound. Remember we save
you 25 per cnt on anything you want to
buy. -DHOWN'S C. O. D.
- ( .oe8 1)ccldet
Judge Smith decIded the case of Mary J.
Kirby against her son , William Kirby , YlS-
lerday , which was tried [ nt the last term of
the district court This was the suit In which I
the plaintiff was seeking to have the court :
set aside a maintenance out of the wealth
of her son , with whom she bad had I disagreement -
agreement Intng back from the time she
discovered that Mrs. Kirby , jr. , could not
make good plo . and used glycerine on her
face to improve her complexion. The court
returned I jndgment In favor of the defend-
ant
ant.The
The Itgatqn growing out of the Herbert
divorce case or several years ago was alsb
brought to n standstill. Mrs . herbert ob-
tamed n Ilvorce , sol } her property and died , I .
after which her husband , discovering that for
some reason or other the divorce had never
ben recorded brought suit to recover his
dower Interest from the purchasers Judge
Smith decided the case hy directing that the
divorce bo entered on the records thus mak-
leg Mrs. Herhert's ileeds good
The ladies or Broadway church will give
a sociable In the church parlor Thursday
evening , January 21 , A good Ilro ram will
he rendered Admission , 1i cents . This will
Include refreshments.
" .u'kupc"rCln . Recital ,
George D , Wiliams of New York de-
lighted a large audience last evenIng at the
Congregational church with one of his read-
Ings from Shakespeare , Part 1 of King
Henry IV furnished time material for most
of the entertainment , and the characters of
this malerillece o ( the great dramatist arc
seldom seen In the hands of a more capable
artist , The Jnlerprelaton he gave the char-
acters of the king , I alstal and Henry Hot-
sllur were particularly happy and he seme
to bo a much at home In the serious
speechel of the frt , the happygcIucky
disposition of time second or the hiot-hmead 4-
bot.headj-
ness of the last , . \ter three acts of the play
hall been presented In outline Mr , Wiiams
closed enterlalnment with "The Sicepug
Car , " a somewhat overdrawn but Intensely
amusing J.lctur . pf life on a un. 'he audience -
ence was Coulp05ed oC the lovers of literature
of the city alld ; was highly appreciative . ,
"
61011 I l.o.a of Von , .
Charles Baldwin , who lives - eight miles
south of Council Duts , was looking yesterday -
day for \\.1 ChalJman , a young man who has
been working fOr him untIl this winter , and
has been living with him since he stepped
working Wellnesda ho loaded a wagon
load of corn and tel Chapman to bring tt to
I' Ounnoude's store In this city anti turj . thl
corn In to him In payment ot I bill he owed
at the ttore. Chapman brought the corn
Into town and having MId I , proceeded to
have a high old time with the cash bal.nee.
Daldwln waited } for him to return , but finally
came to town and found his rig In the St
Joe barn , where some one who knew I hal }
put I , fnlng I standing hlchel } to a tele-
graph pole Baldwin swore out I warrant
for Chapman's arrest and he was cnught , In
Omaha yesterday afternoon ,
Ion "entnrel I \ 'iitmsImln Opinion
I. W. floss has fed an opinion In the district -
trict court for which ho received no fee. It
has ben the custom to leave the paptrs
fled with the clerk on the desk In the court
room for the convenience of th" attorneys
interested The other day when Is came
to look through the pile for one , f hl1 l'apen
he found It missing , a'1 [ Alrl\lghtwny Ilro-
ceeded to charge the newspaper \ itiemi whim
stealing his paper lie succeeded In 1\lu"ln "
Judge Thornel to requ ist his bailiff . . Janus
Nicl , to lock the papers up hpafter and
allow no one to see them ( XCI'ptlthe at-
torneys. Seine of the hangers on around
the cOlrt house in"hlr.e 10 the belief that
reporters will steal IC ' , \cy get : chance . but
they also give the \slltptr men credit for
good judgment as to what they shal ideal .
\1 l.chlo Tutn } . .
A meeting of the Driving Park directory
was held yesterday for the purpose ; of nego-
tatug further wih Colonel Thomas II. Grit-
fu oC California with reference to the lease
of the Driving . park. They succeeded In get-
ting n little closer together , and It Is hoped
that nt another meeting , which Is to be held
today , time deal wi he consummated The
only point yet to be determlne Is whether
or not Colonel OriOle will put up the bond
to secure the payment of the purses , and I
so , what tIme amount of the bond shall be.
One of the directors stated last evening that
he did not thlnlt I bnd of more than $7,000
or S.OOO would he required.
Two Jor" Iltletlcnt !
The grand jury mallo another report yesterday -
day , bringing lu two Indictments , after which
they resumed their grind , which wi probably -
ably bo fnished today Frank Nelson. I
tiarky . Is Indicted for the larceny oC.a $7.50
overcoat helonglng to Tor Welch from thc
Bloomer school , and } Oscar hughes for the
larceny or a watch chain , revolver aud
two rings all worth $45 In cash
John Emarlno was released on a bond or
$ ,000 yesterday.
Domestic soap outlasts . cbrhp SOB"
AFF AIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
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Prosecuton uf Mike O'llemLrmi for Desertng
I'nilent.
n Smallpox
Time trial of Mike O'hlearn was cntnued
In police court yesterday afternoon. Mayor
Johnston testified that O'lear had left the
pest house without his pcrmlsslon. E. C.
Tighe was then called and swore that he
hall had considerable experience with smallpox -
pox patents during the war and since. lie
claimed to be a nurse and was called to at-
tend Hasmusson on November O. For eight
days from that date witness sta"e at the
pest house and nursed the sick man. Then
he was laid off for a weelt and returned to the
care of his patent on November 17. When
he went back on the 17th O'Hearn was not
at the Pest house. The prosecution wanted
witness to describe Hasmusson's condition on
the 17th of November but the attorney for
O'Hearn objected as witness was not a graduate -
ate of any medical college. The defendant i
tried to prove that Hasmussou did not have I
smallpox at all . but was stiffening from ec-
zema. Mr. Tlgho said be knew a case of
smallpox when he saw I , and claimed that
his patent had that disease.
The next witness was Hasmusson , the pa-
thent . He showed his poclt-marke face as
evidence . that he had suffered from the small- I .
pox.
pox.Itasmusson stated that O'Hearn did not
state
take very goo care ot him , never bathed
him Al that the nurse did was to give
him medicIne and whisk } ' . A bill was here
Introduced sbo'ing that while O'Hc'r was
nurse seven gallons of whisky were con-
sumed. The liquor cost the city $1.10 a
.
gallon.
salon.
Dr. WhIte testified ' that he had been called
to attend nasmusson and that both ho and
Dr. Slabaugh pronounced the dlsl'se small-
pox. There was no similarity , said he , be
tween eczema and smallpox .
J. J. Dreen testified to the genuineness oC
Mike O'llearn's signature to a claim of $90 ,
filed against the city for services for attending -
Ing a smallpox patient. This fact was brought
out to shoW that O'Hear admitted that Ras-
mlsson had smallpox though his attorneys
denied It and tried to make It a case of
eczema.
Records of the city council were Introduced
by the city prosecutor showing that J. J.
O'Hourke had been appointed city health
officer by Mayer Sloan and had never ben
removed , neiher had ho resigned. The dc-
Cense admited that O'Hear had left the
pest house without O'Itourke's permission.
The state then rested.
Attorneys for the defense fed I motion
to dismiss the case on the ground that
there was no ordlnatee covering the case
In question , as the pest house was located
outside the city limits. After hearing ar-
g\ments on both sides Judge Christmann reserved -
served his decision until this afternoon .
In Favor or South Otmimilimi Market.
Manager Babcock ot the sleek yards company -
pany has beel figuring on the difference In
trice of hogs In the South Omaha and Chi-
cage markets shippe from Iowa points. DurIng -
Ing the first fifteen days of the present month
the Chicago price averaged $4.15 , while
the South Omaha market stood at $4.1114 for
light and mixed hogs. Thus there was a
difference of 4 cents per 100 In favor of time
Chicago market.
The freight rate tom Iowa poInts to Chicago -
cage Is $37.25 per car. To South Omaha
from Iowa points the rate Is from $10 to $20
per car This shows a net difference In
favor ot South Omaha of from $12 to $20 per
car A shipper thus gets more for his hogs
here than If he sent them to the Windy City '
MagIc Cty UO' lp. .
Judge Levy's wife I slowly improving.
Eighty men will commence cutting Ice
at Jotter's pond today
: lchael McGraw , Twenty-fourth and 0
streets , died yesterlay.
The $8,000 paving bonds were sent to Lin-
coln yesterday to bo registered
Local talent will produce "Der Melneln-
bai'er" at Bauer's hal next Sunday evening
Garrett Watts , chief of police of Swift &
Company , has returned t duty after a week's
illness .
W , D , Gofrey , lhe Twenty.tourth street
Jeweler , and Miss Nora Bond were married
Wednesday at Red Oak , la.
The Third War } Republican club will
meet at time Eagle house , tThirty-second
amid T streets , Saturday evening.
Time Women's Christian Temperance union
wl hold a business meetng this afternoon
at Mrs. E. B , Towle's residence , 'fwenty-
third and L streels.
Councilmen Bula , Hyan and Mels will
meet tonight to prepare a letter to Phi
Armour , requesting him to build a packing
house here this year .
At the last meeting of the city council
John Burll's' saloon' license was transferred
from Thirty-third amid Q streets to Twenty- I
fourth and N streets. Complaint was made '
to the chief or Ilolco yesterday that Burl
cense was operatimig , both places now antler one ii-
Chief Brennan returned last evening from
Des Moines , where he secured time governor's
signature to requisition papers for the return -
turn at W. G. Young , who Is wanted here
for embezzling $900 from Parkhurst &
Hopper , live stock commision merchants.
Mr. Hopper went to Counci Bluffs to try
to make a settlement wih Young , but as
no satisfactory arrangements could be made
the 'oung man was brought back to stand
trial _ _ _ _ _ _ _
/nllrllo Court : ' icciloni $ .
D S MOINES , Jan 2f.-Slleclal ( Tell-
gram.-The ) following supreme court dec-
aloes filed J. Fl.
were fed today : } Cole against
T l1. tdward8 , appellant , Harrison district ,
amrmed : S. H. Kelly , appellant , against Chicago -
cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company , '
Woodbury district , rever'rd ; Daniel Barril.
apllelant. against J. I. PencC Marhal dis-
trict , atrmed ; George W , Sharp against
Johln Nelson , appellant , Van Buren district ,
reversed ; J. K. Graves , appellant , against
Key City Gas company , Dubuque district ,
modified and amrmed ; Maria Jordan , apII I-
lant , against George D. Woodin etal , ICeokuk
district , reycreed .
UNION PACIFIC LOBBY IS BUSY
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Rairoad Men Urge thnPassngo ' of the
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IiSUITS I BONDIOLERS' INTERESTS
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I : Jlcrr : \ntlerRon Rnjl 14tnclq : Lrllo Slet-
son I.nborlng , , lh , Co.ngreRRlrl-Mr
Chlrlel Hlnrs "URon , Agent for
English Sccurity lloicrtlicnt. . .
Washington special to the Chicago Times :
E. Eley Anderson , representing the receIvers -
ceIvers or the Union Pacific railroad , anti }
Francis Lyme } Stetson as the attorney for the
frt mortgage bondholders ot the same road ,
was again plentiful about the lobbies ot the
house today after n few tlays' absence , but
never so far has been seen at the capitol
[ sign ot Sir Charles Rivers Wison , the
representative ot the Englishmen Interested
In similar securities , The Times correspondent -
spondent saw Messrs. Anderson and Stetson -
son In stalling conversation wih General
Catchings , one or the democratic leaders
of time house and } heard Mr. Anderson blandly } -
Iy offer to be always ready to furnIsh fig-
ures and explanations In support oC their
side of the case.
"The whole affair , " he said , "Is so compl-
cnted and tileult to understand , don't you
know , that I thlnlt It would be well for you
to call on us whenever you think It necessary
to hayo anything expJllned to any mem-
ber. "
Then thm3 two gentemen let General Catch-
Ings go , amid the Times correspondent saw
them spending the remainder of the eYen-
leg about the lobby doors of the house call-
Ing out various members and doubtless sub-
mitng the same generous offers or usslst-
ance. OC course there Is nothing unusual
In this. 1 Is hut the usual everyday lob-
hying about the capitol and oren there Is
no evil proposed Dr accepted on either side.
But there Is , with time people or the coun-
try , such widespread Interest In ul pertainIng -
taming to time big railroad lines which were
built with thc goverment's mmmoney und such
wldesprell opposition to the \ostponement
of a day of reckoning with those who have
grown fabulously rich mit public e"l1ens at
the hands of these roads that I Is wel to I
watch everything pertaining to their dlsI I
positon by commgress
! r. Rely , the chairman oC the house com-
mitel on Pacific railroads , said to the Times
correspondent today that he dl } not expect
that commlteo to take any further acton In
regard to the funding bill which It bas pro-
posed until time bill comes before time house.
"OC course the commitee will not refuse to
give hearings to anyone , Inclding Sir Charles
Rivers Wilson , but 1 do not think he or any
other visitor can move time commitee In its
determInation to let the bill stand as now
anmonded. "
WILL GVE TWO DAYS TO TIE BILL. .
.I Is practically understood that the com-
mitee on rules Is to give 's two days , January -
ary 29 and 30 , for tht consideraton of the
commitee bill. Until this tme there wi
not be any steps taken by us In regard to
the situation , alhough ' se are expecting the
passage oC the bill then without great dln-
"
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culty. Another' member of ' hme { PacIfic raIlroad
commitee who Is oppose to the funding bill
ali who has imeretofdrd ' been convinced that
It could not pass 511 < : . . .1 am not so cer-
tain of the defeat of. the bill as 1 was a
week ago. I tel yqu the complacency of .
these railroad representatives alarms me.
thee rairoad representtves
'
Not long ago they were a' excited and plead-
Ing' as any lobbyist ' ever came In contact
with Now they ar as serene and conf-
denty complacent ! I they were enl ) here
as a matter of form. , There Is no telling
what mischief they , mayebeen . able to do at
a short session wlthtn hquse full of deeate
" .
members. I
Quite apart [ rol thA , qneston pending before -
fore the house , bt of . Interest In connecton'
with time same subject , Is the revival of a
scheme presented to the house last year for
the construction of a branch road from Sioux
City la. , to Join the Union Pacific at about
the 100th meridian of longitude. I will be
remembere that Judge Coombs ot Boston
made Quite a lengthy argument In support
of this plan before the house commitee last
year , and considerable attention ' was paId to
It at the tmo But nothing was done In re-
gard to the project Now comes Judge
Coombs back In company with a large number -
her ot democrats Interested In time scheme ,
which seems to have been supported In all
sections of the union.
In the party now hero , besides Judge
Combs , are : J. E. Doutele of MaIne , a
brother of the representative : William Rey-
colds ot Marblehead Mass . : Joseph C. Head
of Latrobe , } 'a. , and John Ellis of Kewanee
Ill . The mater has agnln been presented to
congress In bills Introduced by Senator Davis
and Representative Henderson ot Illinois .
TO CARRY OUT THE ORIGINAL PLAN
The scheme Is , In brief , to carry out the
original lIen of time construction ot the
Union Pacific road which gave to Sioux
City a dIrect aM southeasterly junctIon
with the UnIon Pacifc , sImiar to the northwestern .
western junction from Kansas City I was
the original plan to have the line from
Sioux City , [ rom Omaha anti from Kansas
City to Join at about tin 100th meridian of
longitude. On account of the failure to
build lhls road Sioux City enters claim that
I great injustice was lone them. and a
great connectng link , between the middle
northwest and time' western overland trade
was lost. They hope to have time govern-
ment fulfill Its promise originaly inmphied .
and ask that the sinking fUII of the Union
Pacifc railroad ho Invested In first mortgage
bonds of the short hue wblch they Intend
to build.
buid.
As Is generally known , the bill was passed
In 1887 , authorIzIng the Investent of the
sinking fund In certain ralroa,1 securities ,
ami the bill introduced Is only to add 10
these securities mortgage bonds of the short
railroad commtenmpiated which Is to Include abridge
bridge across the Missouri river at Sioux
City'
In time party both eastern capitalists interested -
terested In western railroad buiding and
time local Interests of Sioux City are repre-
sented They are rapidly pushing theIr
scheme In the hope of having It passed
through congress and the short line or road
built heroro any general scheme of roor-
/anlzaton or dlsmemherment of tIme UnIon
Pacific takes place . nul In spite of the act
that they are brlngln every Ilfuenco to
bear , they are unable through their widely
scattered menmbrshmjp to Infuence many
congressmen and Ihere seems no possibility
of passing the scheme at this time .
Although the mater Is I very entaIl one ,
I Is not Ilrobahle that congress will ever
again consent to granting railroad slbsl-
tiles of any kind , ali merely aueh a proposl.
ton to the presenl lse Is likely to evoke
serious parlanien ' ' hysterics 'fho pres-
ant congress may conclude to fund the debt
of time railroads already on its hmanils hut
It Is not likely to take up any new rairoad
buIlding . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'ID 8Imll u\'I'I 'I till IIU.IN )
l nllsh iiormdilolllimr,4oe More UOloy II
Ihat ilod 'l'tismm i. tile S"II" I'c ,
DENVER , Jan 4. " . J. McCoolc , ono of
the receIvers of the \thlson. Topeka &
Santa Fe , arrived [ In Denver and expects to
meet hero Alaco 1 Wal.er of Chicago all
J. C. Wison of ToIje eti. ICan . , and tIme other
receivcrL together ( V Vithm D. n. hlobimmson
first vice Ilreslden\ , 11\1 ' , general manager ot
the entIre systemmmj'mI.1Crey , genlral super-
Intenlent of time western division , and repr -
scntatves of the Englrsh bondholders of time
Colorado Midland."Sinco the g.Id discoveries ,
'
at I.eadvle the aucnton of the I nglsh'
bondhOlders has bech attracted to their Mid-
land hOllngl , ' amid PI noticeable Increase
In time earnings of thp road has caused them
to take steps loking to time sfgrlgaton of
time Midland from tIme rest of fhe Santa I.'e
system. They believe that It the road could
be run as tn Independelt Inc , relying en-
trely upon Its own. oanxmirmgmi , It could be
made a beler paying property than It has
ever been. To Ihls end It Is more than likely
that time initIal step will be taken by asking
for a separate receiver for the road Although .
though It lit mme enlry into Denver , the Ild-
land can easily , IHake & ruch trafllc arrange-
menls as will give { It 1 Denver connection ,
Another matter that \\11 d' ultess le the
sUbject ot discussion will bo the exlen-
slon of time lne of the s's' em In southwest-
( 'r .lorado ae a feeder of the iuiidlammul. I
Is well understood by the Santa J'c that there
II I larso section of territory In the north-
western part of ( lorallo tht might be made
tributary to the system by 1 comparatively
moderate expenditure. Another subject that
will be considered will 0 the prop se } construction -
structon of I freight anti passenger dept
In Denver at n cot ot 200000.
SIGNEt ) 'IlUIUa : tNT. :
Transcontinental AssociatIon 10rmllHe -
IlrlUrU of time Union l'iichthc.
ChICAGO , Jan. 24.-The western anti
transcontinental lines that since November
26 have been working to reach nn agree-
Inent on passenger tramc have finally 8UC-
ceeded. The agreement Is now In effect , anti
the general meeting has adjournel } slue die .
The new organization , which takes the
place ot the Western Passenger nssoclaton ,
has been christened the Western Trunk I.II
coirmnittee. I Is under the charge of D.
n. Cahwel , formerly at the hat ot the
passenger association . The commltee now
Inchlies twent.slx lines , amid there are
several others , notably the Wnbash , nenver )
& Ho Ornlle , Rio Grande Western nll }
UnIon Pacific , which have not as yet signed }
the tgreement. I Is believed that all or
these lines will come In , no doubt concern-
leg any ot them except time Union Pacific
being felt. I makes no difference , however -
ever , whether none or all of these lines
lnes
Joins the commIttee . The commitee will
go on just time same. The agreement will
be submited to the UnIon Pacilc as soon
nit Possilihe and I strong effort will he made
to induce I to Join the cotmmmmmittee . H I
remains on the outside and provokes trouble
the other hues will Ilrompt ! combine agalnt
It and give It the worst fight any noah ever
erdurell , The commlteo Is entre ! capable -
pablo of doing this , as I Includes In its
memhershll all tIme trnscontncntal hues .
I hal } been Intet1cd up to thIs morning
to malte time ngreement provisional emily I , It
to be made } permnnent when time Intentons
oC time Union Pacifc were fuly ulllerstoOI
After time m etlg was In session , ho\\'e\.er ,
It was determined that there was no Cur-
timer necessity of wnltng to see what the
Union Pacific , will 110 , and It was IIeclled
to make time organization permanent.
Time ngreemcnt , which Is one of the most
elastIc entered upon br the western roads
covers all the territory between Chicago amid
the Pacific ocean 111 from the line of the
Canllan Pacilc to time souther boundar
ot the UnleI [ States It provides for the
absolute maintenance or rates on the basis
to which they will bo advanced February
15. No penaltes will be Inflcted , amid >
road will he allowed to take nny nctOn It
may desire by giving ten dnys' umotice of Its
notce Is
immteumtlon . I makes no difference whether
competiors or the roads tallln such acton
approve of its course or not. The ten days'
notice covers alt sins that ammy line may Intend -
tend to commit. Time nrreement provides
for time formaton ot local associatIons nt all
Important points , antI nrrangemcnts will be
made later for the fonummation of subconmnmit-
ormaton subcon\ul-
tees , which are to have jtmrlsdiction of various -
ous classes oC trafc , such ns transmmmlssouni
transconthmmental and the hike. In al matters -
ters of dispute tIme decision of the chalrmau
Is to stand , unless overruled by I board of
arbitration , of which the chairman shall
have power to select one member.
The agreement was put into effect Immediately -
ately after each road had affixed its signa-
ture. The election ] at Chairman Caldwcl
was unanlmmmous
STATE FILES iTS tP1'l1tL. .
Court of ' \ Pl1'fti5 Asked to l'suM on the Ne-
I".alsked 01
br""kl Freight UIto I.aw.
ST. LOUIS , Jan 24.-In the United States
circuit court of appeals today three appeals
were fed In suis which Involve the con-
sttutonaIy ot the "Newberry law , " passed
by the Nebraska legislature In 1893 wih a
view to regulating anti reducing railway
freight charges by means of a State Board
of Transportation. The three suits were
brought by the Union Pnclfc , Chicago &
Northwestern and the Chicago , Burlington
& Quincy railroads . and the prayer In each
Is to restrain the board of transportation
from reducing existing freight rates. Jus-
tce Brewer of the UnIted States supreme
curt and Judge Dundy of the braslm
circuit court heard the suIts and the result
was an order enjoining the hoard of trnns-
portaton on the ground that the act was
repognant to the constitution ot the United
States , becauso" "nder' its provisions the
. railroad companies might not exact for the
transportaton of freight from ono point
to another wihin tlls state ( Nebraska )
charges which yield them reasonable com-
pel.saton for such service. The state then
appealed.
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Spilt the Century In ' 1 lime I'arta ,
And about one and I third of the last of
these represents time term of popularity of
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters . the most highly
sanctonel and widely known remedy In ex-
Istence for dysppsia , lack of stamina , liver
complaInt , constipation , nervousness Incipient -
eat rheumatsm and inactivity of the kidneys.
Neither spurious imitation or underhand
competton has affected the sale of this genu-
inc remedy.
.
: llIEJlIITS UP SJ'OICT
Full Comlicmolt of l'l.yer.
The contrct of Ed Hutchison was received -
ceived by the Omaha management last
evemming He wIll play first. The team Is
now complete , with the exception of another -
other battery . which will be signed the
coming week , as contracts have been for-
warde,1 to two good mcml Time team IS It
now stands IncludrR Hutchison frst 111"
second . tlrlch third Wnlsltio"rt13I
left , Sla,1 mhltI' , Dwyer right , Donnrly
anti Carrlsh It-hers : and Whahn catcim The
frt practice games will be pht'ct1 April G
antI 7 with teams picked trom local players
fluid the extrl men on the Omnhl club
roster . April 13 mind . 1 Jimmy Manning's
Kansas CIs will he here.
' Lixmiigtomm's Ur."t : tlk" . .
'r.EXINGTON , Jan . 4.-The taken for the
great October meeting or tao Kentucky
horse : Breeders , association wll ho a follows -
Ienttmclcy ! futurity for 3..enr.olds. . . . . . . $ . ' ,
lulurl ) " for 2.yL'r.ol < ls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 .o'
Stalimon representatIve stake for 4.year.oItla 5,000
Tml"'I'lnln IHnUon reprC6fnlntv nil ages . 4.ear.oll. . . . . . . 5,00 5.00
The hlun grass alike for all ages. . . . . . . . 2.500
Johuslon static ror . all egos. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.r
Lexington for 2..ear.ohl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500
Wtson. for all ages , for pacers . . . . . . . . , '
Pnelng futurity , - . snccrs. . . . . . . . . . . 6,0' ,
Total value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ O.i5
colonel JullcuR Ilclcn : Ulm Creedomi
ST. 1.mB , Jan I.-Colonel J. D. Hop-
kins on behal of Dan Creedon , has accepted -
cepted the chnlenge of Frank Craig time
" 1nrlem Coffee Cooler , " for I tight before
the National Slortng cluh of Lotmtlotm He
hilts posle,1 IS large a title bet as Craig lIe-
sires , anti has cublell Fleming of the Na-
tonal club of the nccelltance of time chnl-
lenge. Time club offers a mtmrme or $3,0 and
alowl W expenses. Colonei hopkins hal
also Issul,1 a chalenge for I Ilht hetween
'rommy 'fracc'y , time Austrllun welterweight -
weight , ant either Tommy Byan or Joe
Walcott. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IUolnelln Too Hick 10 "hoot.
CHICAGO , Jan 2t.-'fhe Carver-Ielne- ]
man live bird Chlmplonshlll of America
mulch , which vas set for 10la [ ) ' , Is oft ,
IIelnemun forfeiting the IUllge to Dr Car-
ver. Klelncman was unahle to shool emi
account of /erlous illness .
Quaker
1 OATS '
i
J t Children who are fed on
'I Quaker Oats enjoy it , They 1
" also enjoy good health , ( j
QGood for everybody I
N Sold only In 2 Hi Plckngcs.
.1.1 t'i.itix ; . TS.
I Is surprising what n strong hoh the
Irish Mama has upon 1 large proportion of
theater goons. Alhough the wrongs anll
woes ot Ireland have been exploited In song
and story for a century , somchow the publc
still loves to listen to I gr } Irish tale veil
told and travel with hero fit heroine of an
Irish com CI } ' through darkness Into the light
quie as loyally as In earlier Ila's when
time P103's luslrntve of Irish oppreulon
were newer than they are tOl a ) ltreln
may be founl P reason for Joseph Murpimy's
popularity with thousnds who are never
seen inside the theater except when the
favorite Irish cOlcllan cOles to town. H
Is n remarkable fact that 01 thcatr gCers
are noticeable by their absence In places ot
' /\nusement / wherein Josph Murphy plays ,
their places being taken by strangers pem-
bigly to the pla'house , but even \uller these
chang(1 conditions the aJlllalse II always
well dlslrlbntell , nll } he goes on wihin his
orbit bringIng pleasure to the e who care
little for the dramas ot macro strlssful silas-
ton wherein vice amid virtue are strongly In
contrasl. Jescl.h Murphy Is natural In his
methods alt only essays those 11111)'s wherein
his nature and his art calm be bronght omit
most satisfactorily to hmlimmself. Last night
he nl.prarel1 In "Shann ! huD' at Boyd's nl\l
' IIIeased his nl.lence ; what more or what
better could b2 snld of any actor. ills SUII-
I.crt was entirely m1equate 011 time Irish
Ilraml ' once more satisfied } those who RS-
slated } In front.
Time first three nights ot next wrek at
\0ls theater will bo occupl,1 by time Kimmm-
bal Opera C0l1'10 organizaton nnI the
Peerless Corinne In time enmtlreiy mmew amid revised -
vised ethitioim of tlmat loinmiar anti successful
extrnvagaumza , "hletmtlrlck hlmmtlson. "
The scenery , costummmcs ammd electric effects
are saitl to ha imew ammil him nmammgmmhilcent order ,
Time coummpatmy einbrmmces time mmanocs of ummany
% % oil known auth imoinmiar conmethians , vocalists ,
dammeerms ammd burlesque artists , Time mmmost
htromnitment of wimicim are W'iiiartl b'immmnms ,
Clmarle iCirke , Mary \\'oolcy , harry hietz ) ,
Charles Postelle , wimo hmas beemm re-cimgageth
for his origimmal part , time wonmami of time
fumtmmre. Mr. Jamimes Stturgess , onme at time beet
si mmgIng comneth ians Oii I Ito Amimeri ca mm stage ,
hiss beemo especially eumgaged for prommoitmemot
1mar15 , Time cast is too exteumsive for fmmrtimer
eomnnmemmts , ammtl it viil be ratimer dutllcmmht to
describe all the attractive features that imavo
been crowded Into time timrec acts of "lIeu-
tlrick hlmmdsomm , "
On Satumrthay afttrumcomm Mr. Josepim Mumrpimy
appears imm ' 'The lomiaghm" for time iioimeflt of
time Nebraska drommthm sufferers at Ihoyti's thea-
tar. Ills engagemmoent at. time Boyd will close
Sumnday eveimlmog witim a Pertormmmnnce of "Tlmo
Kenny Gow , "
If "A Greemm Goods Maim , " wimlchm appears
at thmo Emupiro timeater for four mmighmts , corn-
mmmenclng Suntlay immatimmee , Janmmary 27 , hmatl
no other recoimmmnentlation for pmmbuie approval
tlman originaiity , timat inequmahity in itself
voultl entItle It to time serious commmmlmieratlomm
of time almoumsenment publIc. For it immust be
remembered that "A Green Goods Mamm" is
a farce , a nammme whmicim imas been mucht abused
In time past ammd used to cover a variety enter-
talnmnemmt-an enmtertaimmummeumt whmicim imas givemm
to time stage a aaummeness , too matter what time
tItle of time play ummigimt. be called or hi 'imat
form it was dlshmed up to aim expectant
pmmblic. Wimile "A Green Goods Man" no-
tales all of time features of farce commmethy , it
imas presenteti sonmetimimug new for public ap.
Proval , almtl timerefore tie.serves smiccess. It.
cleveriy satirizes tIme green goods anti bmmimco
swindles , time fume is moot extracted in pulls
amid jerks , but is consistent , and there is
some excuse for tIme personages seen in time
play existiimg , besitles mholng otmtlanmiisim timings
and eimmglimg antI dancIng. Time action of thme
play is rapiti , and froimm time start time specta-
tons gro\s' iimterested hi a veil knovum subject
cleverly handled , wlmichm creates roars cud
roars of laughter. Mr. Paul Dresser , time veii
known comedian , essays the ientlimog role ,
that of a German saloon keeper , and ime will
ho assisted in time ftmn making by a strong
cast of farce comedians. Time novelty of
thmo play will h& the appearance of the' green
goods steerer , , wlmo will appear as hmlmnsmoif
1mm time play and do just what hue has always
done , do otimer people for a living. But in
this Itmstanco it will be somnewlmat different ,
as it will b for time anmmmsemnent of time audiences -
ences and not to entrap a victiumo. Time press
tlmrougimout time country looms been adverse
to the bringiimg of anotimer notorious cimarac.-
ter Into prommoinence , and toistiumg imlnm on time
public as an actor. But the management of
"A Green Goods Man" do not intenti to star
or make time green gootis steerer umotluiy
prominent. lie will appear In a nmlnor roie
only , and has been engaged expressly to
place time green goods , trick correctly before
the public and not as an actor.
Skated with time Wind.
RED BANK , N. J. , Jamo , 21.-Johnson ,
Mosher amid Davidson broke some world's
records this morning , skating with tIme wlnml ,
Timey were : Davidson , 220 s'artls , standIng
start , 0:16 : 4-5 ; Johnson , stantling start , one-
fourth mnhie. 0:29 : 3-5 : Moslmer , flying $ tnrt
220 yards , 0:15 : 2-5. Theie are moot oIilcia
records.
83O.OO for a daa.
This is time biggest price ever offered for a
: atch line or heading for an ativertisonoent.
Haytien Bros. viii give a cimoice of several
first class pianos worth $300.00 each for time
imeaml line adopted and In addition will give
orders on timeir music department for $50.00
worth of music for tlme next five best ideas ,
according to merit.
To secure an absolutely Impartial deciahon
applicants are requested to sign In number
only and to mall corresponding number with
name anti address to Tile lice offlc , where it
will roummain until after time award is made ,
Thmo right is reserved to use any head hue
once.
Time 'following are the facts to' be adver.
Used : hayden Bros. of Oxnahma are the only
firm in the world showing a complete line of
the instruments manufactured by time five
noost renowned piano makers on earth , hayden -
den Bros. are not tied up with red tape restrictions -
tions like regular selling ageumts , but are free
to maIm time lowest prices ever Imeard of ,
hayden Bros. put special streess on time
Steinway and Vosm , pianos because they huavo
a I irger line in stock and can buy thmeza
cimeaper tlman any other makea of equal repmm-
tation. Do not be misled by any one claiming -
ing the sole agency. Hayden lines , have
them ( hirect from tIme factory as well as
from time Max Meyer & hire , Co. steele. Music
trade papers are sying pianos cannot be sold
In a department store , but sensiiiio people
wimo do not. care to ime imoodwinked by silly
frills are not. so notIonal antI time best proof
of this is thmat hayden Bros. sold mare
pianos , organs and musical instruments 'in
one week titan any five tousic stores west of
Chicago have soul in six montims. Time music
trade papers say timis innovation will be
, viteimeml % 'ithm unusual interest and hayden
Bios , propose to keep thenm guessing.
Teeth Without Plates ,
BAILEY
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tJ _ iliUm nmmtl FtlrmiSmmm Stm
'J'Ol , 1)4i ,
Full Set Teotim , . $ 5,00 'ilvor Vilihmmgs , .51,0)
I IL'bt. 'I'itI ii , . , , , 7.59 h'tm in 1) ti ( I ii I i I mm gm 2.01
'iimtmm i'latu. , , . . , 1O.OJ tumid Cmuwmms , 22k tLO'J
t'aimmlesm 1'xtrne'mm Sue iim'lmigo teetii.touthm 0.00
T2eth Out In Morning ,
New TeetI Same Day.
"EW FARES
55 Ia the Features and Itewoy.
Immu Imlemlimme.In Wi p. boomc for a stacmp.
Jo,1,1 , H , Vu'dir' , 127 W. 45t1 tt. , N , 'i.
inventor of Wuodbur's i'mmcia1 tkmmp.
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION , 4
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INSOMNIA ,
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
MELANCHOLIA ,
AND 1H THOUBAND ILLB ThAT
FOLLOW A DIRANQED
CONDITION or itic
NERVOUS SYSTEM
rsCur4 by CEREBRINE
'Tue rxnsc 0FTHE shAm OP YI4C OR ,
rnerAnco USD50 THC SORMULA or
Dr , WILLIAM A , HAMMOND ,
IN His % .AiATOfl , AT WARHmNctION. 0.0.
DOSE , 5 OflOP ,
Price per plush of 2 draclmmus , $1.
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO ,
WASHINGTON , 0 , C.
etso ron noes.
iUiIN & CO. . AOIINTS FOil OtAilA.
CUPID3N
Is the Great Life Give1.
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exitmmtmstel orgmumms of tit
. h'tmIy , it is thai great
egclmultioitailrer that
detrami ' 11am gt'nmmm , at
Clint i'umsItiium thiea'o
w lsicim imum vaett'ml the
i.tremmgtim of our yotmtmg
Iumcmm.
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. you 1mg rmmmti Imitthmllo imged
mmmcmi tvituti mteno force
arc decllmmlmog , vimn mimmmk'r fromum mlci'iiltatimmg
dreams anti t Itt'O i I IS % t Ii him Oil ion s fromtm e-
ceases mmimtl over imithimigommets tim ( 'mushy life ,
( I1JI'J I ) I1NIi will give oum back 'ommr life.
\'tmt will be its Iowcntmih1y itromug umftcr'lts umu mts
3oU itro mmmv llumrlemmtlh' WCmtl ,
Are you ium a mrcmnmmtmmro comm.
duluth 7 ( ' 1' q f' wIlt
stOl ) thii Wmtstt3 1mm a fontlmiglmt or
. , ttmreo % vceimi.
Immopoteney steillt' , mnemitat
I , iuitmmltt'ItICtI am mm qtmit'kly cured
- . itmmI mtect1Il ) ' IC'
mmmovet ( h' timtm'tmsi3
of CtI'illNhI ) ,
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4'II'I IL'II .
comes X.ost ? iimie
imootl , Tosq of lirmmlmm l'awer , Con-
stmmnittiomm of thu hintmhii iianu'isi'm ) ,
iileCItieimCi5 hack of i'mmwen , dia.
tiimess l'alims tim time himuck. Nervmumtm , , .
i'romtratiomm , Ncrvimm'i lk'buhitv
\nlcoeeie , Commst Il'mut mu amiti t' Ii I
smmnt'ly brian btlck'timo lost i'm'ee t ,
of oaau.
I'rnstatiti carries nil' our
I. 1 votmlmg mouth mnititile'ngcit mmmcmi.
1nlargeii lmrostmtte gimimiti mmeeds
a , uiciimmg yet Ieimvcm ftml rcmmme.
I- \ \ ( ill agemmt. m'mmmii i'm ( 'Ul'I-
' 1)h'XR , t'se CUI'iDENI mmd
1 i' ' A \ avuiml mm dangerous operation.
I I 3F ' l ' Guarmttotec mm w nitimmg given I
I ' / ; 1 \ I auth Immommey ncttmnumct II per-
4' ' \ ii ; mnammcimt cmmrc is mttmt efl'ecteti by
' - ) ii ? six boxes. ( Jltmnmtomtee Eemmt
with iuimmll onmlermt just the
time CaIne. t I MO a box , 6
hioxeei l'ot5.fl ) ) i iuinhi. 5.000 Testtuno-
imlumis. Send for free circuimmrsnnd tcsthmmommial&
Address nil mail orders to
DAVOL MID1CINI CO.
p. o. uo oo , sn Vranehtseo , CaL
romu rAi.t : mm' . '
OODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Farmmam-st , &
LESLIII & LESLIR , Onmaima , NebraskL
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DUFP'S
FURE 1E1LT WHISKY' '
All Druggists.
PJANLY [ PURITY
Curicun & Rtsmtnis cinnno limo blood , akIn ,
timed scmdp of every eruption , Ins.
purIty , mmcd di.emtse , ' hetimer mlt.
- : . lie , croulous , imiteimmilme , or ime.
- . rntltoiry. lit it womi , they mmmc time
grate,4simIn curt's blood pummiliers ,
- cud bunion rcIntaliL' (3 ! mnodern
Chars ' amid succeed Wimli iito beit
physIcians fall , So'Itl throughout mime work ! .
WI ! L DOUGLAS
S 3SH © E FITFORAKINO'e I13TH6ESt
, . COFDOVA !
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2.I7. ' BOYS'SCHOOLSHOE3.
'a. ' LAD 515 $ .
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Over One Million Peopic wear limo
w. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give tue beet vluo for limo money. '
They cqumml custom Shoes in style and IlL
Tiiamr wcarin qualities arc unaimrpmmsacd.
'lime prices ore unhform--.stomped en role ,
i0t0fl1 Si to $3 aavei : over other mckee ,
It your daaiercannot up"lv you tcm ran , Solmiby
A , W. Bowman Co. , N. 16th St.
C. J. Cadson , 1218 N. 24th St.
w. w , Fisher , Parker and
Leavenworth St.
J _ Newman , 424 S 13th St.
Kelley , Stieer & Co. . Farnam
and 15th St.
T. S. Cressey. 2509 N St. , SoUth
0 m a ha.
CEO , P. iiANFOI1D , A. 'SV. RIHKMAN ,
I'iesldcmmt , Camthmler.
First Natlo nal Bank
of COUNCIL ULUFFS , Iowa.
Cuiittul , - . $100,000
P1'OIIIH , - . . 12,000
One or the oltiest ljuflhc in the stale of Iowa ,
% Ve i'oilclt your bublImess and coIieclIofl , We
mumy 5 Item' cent on time mheposits.Ve will b
akasci to see anti servo sou.
li'lt z n IUltPi 1)1' ) P i I tormu'y-mit-Law
IJm.Jllj , _ t 1,11mm , umum I UU1 l'numi't ice lii limo hitatO
itmmtl Vodermil 'mjtmm'tmj , ltoumumh : ouu-7.t.I , iimugart
hIioi.'k , Ijtuuitmm 111111i ,
SpciaIMoicos-OonciI Diuffs
cuiuatumva caiNso ; VIiUIrs I2LBANLID.
1t1 hiunitu , at .V , . itonier' . , t.'iS Itroatlwmmy ,
i.AItihO I'iIiVATI BARN 1'ORimJ3N'r NIiAR
court house , i''I' at lie , otllce. Council Blurt , ,
Iuoit Itl1N'l' . 'r'O FUIINJH1IJI1) Oil IJNFUJI.
imlilmeti rouommmtm , In detmiittbic locution , for iriats
and wIfe ; imu bjecttort to a mhmlid. Inquire ci
103 FIrst avemmUm.
-COU1ClL RLUFF3-
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