- - - - - - V - . 1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ trITE ! OMAhA DAILY nEE : TtESDAY . .T A NIT Alt"\r 2P , lSj ! ) _ _ _ _ _ n - - - THE OMAHA DAILY BE ! ' ; . COUNCIL mIlFFS. OFFCE - NO. 1 PEAUL BTnEET. Dtlvtt by rarlt to any par of the et , . n. W. TILTON , Lessee ' 11.FPIONEBDuslnul ofTIce. No u : nIght . lor , No. 1 AUIWl 11"TlU. " I Orand hotel , Council Bluffs , reopened Oct. 1. MaYJ Real Eslato agency. 13 flroadway. flr F. R. ThomaB has filed In the district fed court his ' application to bo reappolnte1 com missioner of In8atlRY. A cle of scarlet ! fever was rerortell yes- - terday , the patient being SI moM Siback 222 Stutsman street , ogel 4 years. AUlt } Crlcger , a James townshIp farmer was arrested ycsterday In 'a charge of In- saniy , all will have an examinatIon by the colnmlssloners this morning. Thieves broke a wln.low . at the residence of George I.anldon. ll12 Tenth n\'cnue. Sun day night , and stole a dress hanging near the wIndow. The pocket contnhlcll a ladies' cold watch and $ G In ca3lI The pupils of the pIano and violin departments . mentR of thc Conservatory of Music will be entertained by the faculty next Welnestlay evening. An informal program will be gl'en by the teachers and several iuIis. - Mole , wife of W. S. Beem , died Sunday ' , morning at 7 o'clock , at her home 209 Seve enteenth avenue aged 33 'cars. The remains - mains were taken to Ileasantvllc. Marion county , last evening for lutcrment. There was a small fire 'estenlay morning at 10 o'elocle at the home of Hasmus Jensen , 1117 NIneteenth avenue causcll by the stovepipe . pipe Igniting the celln . Time lames were extinguished helen , the department arrived ant tl.o lass waR not to exceed $10. The AmerIcan National bank of Omnhn commenced attachment proceedings yesterday - day In the district court against It. C. gne- wahl for $128. alleging that the defendant < [ Is a nonresident of Iowa ali has disposed < of his property with Intent to defraud his cre1or . A horse belonging to George J. Crane ran down Oen avenue last evening at 7 o'clocl , drven ; by two boys. Upon reaching liroad- way It forgot to turn and went crashing through n plata glass window In the front of Charles l.unkleY'R undertaking rooms. The window was entirely wreckel hut no enl waR hurt the horse escaping with a few cuts about the fore legs. Upon releasIng itself 1 went dashing down I3roadway. Colonel I ) . B. Daley will lecture Friday evening under the auspices of St. John's IngiIsim Lutheran church at their roam In James' hal , 17 Pearl street , on the sub- ject of "The FIrst Battle of Bull Itun Its Importance RII ( luluence Upon the Counlry. " Time colonel participated 1\ that battle U8 wel as In many others , and made the whole subject of war such a study that , with his well known abity ) as a speaker , he will give n most interesting and entertaining address. In the district , court yesterday the case of Claus ) \ers against the Chicago Rock Islanll & Pacifc Halway company \\\13 ' on trial. Ivers consigned a truck to the care . . of the company at Chlclg0 a year ego laht June , but I never was seen more. lie claIms It was worth $95. all that Is the amount he If I suing far. The company claims It was burned In the fro at the Minden depot , and disclaims responsibility on the ground that the loss occurred while the company - pany was acting as warehouseman not as . , ' common carrier . and that It exercised all , V the diligence that was required from a worc- t houscman. Elder P.V. . Williams was greeted with a packed house at the Latter Day Saints' church Sunday e\enln : . The Interest In the meetings have exceed the expectations of : both pastor and people. The meetings will contruo ns long as the present Interest con- tinues. The following subjects will bo con- slderell this week : Tonight "Where DoVe 00 When Wo Die , or Where Is Heaven ? " Wednesday evening "Why DId Jesus Teach Iiaptismn . or What Is Christian Daplsm ? " Thursday evening , \Vhat Makes a Preacher ? " Friday evening , "Daes God Heal t the Sick ? " Saturday evening "Dewore of h FaJse , I'rophets. " e& , We have over $300,000 to loan upon 1m. prayed Iowa fa rnz. Formers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission. We do not loan on wid land . nor In Nebrasleo. Lueeo & Towle , 235 Iearl street. John Schicketanz sr. . has moved back from Omaha and has opened a fine barber shop at . , 308 store. I3roadway opposite Keller's furniture . J'J:1sO.A ? L - ] ' .Ut.iUlt.II'lIS , W. n. 1lpack of Neola was In the city yesterday. : Auditor of State C. O. McCarthy of Des Moines was In the city yesterday. Dr. F. P. Delnger has returned from an c V easter visit. Miss Julia Splane of Denver Colo. . Is In the city In the Interests of the Cycling \Vest. 'ci novo n. D. Miller of Petersburg . I. Is In the city . the guest of his daughters , Mrs. E Drake and Mrs. D. L. Ross. J. I. Drown who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sapp returned last evening to his home In Denver , Colo. Miss Susie Ellis . who has been stenographer - . . rapher for David Drlley & Co. . has resigned - signed her pcslton and gone to her homo In Little Siqux la. . to rest. 1Iss Julia Olcer , formerly of this city . assisted last week at a "Trilby" matinee at the residence of lr . C. P. Libby , 3358 MichIgan - Ignn avenue , Chicago. The Tribune says S Bho played the brilliant passages of the I' accompaniment with the skilled else of on ' r ' ' accomphishicU musician. "I' Rccomplshe'd _ _ _ _ _ , - - - r , It's the strongest and best nr. Prlco's Daleng Powder and It's absolutely pure. Us"t I 1'llchTorl . V Mrs. Anna Droacho of Weston owns I little building In that town , which she his rented & 4 : ' to I rederlce Wlz , and tim later kept a store there. Ho failed to pay his rent for four months , and Mrs Droache went after blm , Witz : was out of town for 0 few days , and when he returned found that everything ho owned had been set out In the street by his landlady who was In possession , He attempted - tempted to get in . but she armed herself with I ' pitchfork and stood him oi with a great deal of succea. lie spent the night In a barn anti the next morning came to Council Bluffs anti swore out a warrant far Mrs. Droacho's arrest on the charge of assault with Intent to commit munIer Constable , \Ihert . went to 'eston and brought the woman back 't ' on time moring train ) 'esleflay. She gave bonds for her appearance next Saturday In 1 * Justcec Cook's court. . , Speeht1 Flour 11,10 'h.8 Week at C. O. 1 lirowim's . : 1rowl' " Drown's O. O. D. XXX patent 850 per , , , ! rack ; fluftalo . 7lc per sack ; Lone Star , GSc , per sack ; Huby , 600 per sacle ; rye flour . lIe 1 I JJcr ' sIcl . amid rye graham . 4 c per sack ; cor' meal lIe l1er sack ; potatoes , CIa per bulie1. Remember , a silver dollar packed In every twentieth sack of Brown's celebratell XXXX atent. I you are lucky you get your tour for nothIng. UHOWN'S C. 0. D. UIlblor hum ; II ( Itr. Detective Weir raided 11 nogers' saloon at 638 Eabt Droadwoy Saturday night and , 1 found a Ilulet game of poker In IJrogress. lie flied Informatons against Heddy Ia ! Charles Portia and htoger . who ho claims ' made UI' . the Iarty. ) All three were arrested yesterday , hess claims It Is nOlhlng ; but spite work on the part of Weir and that be will be able to show up the fact In I > oleo court thll morning. Ierrln lays he means to ice . 1 loon as ho gets out . If there Is such a hung al enforcing thl Pht.gamblng order of the mayor , and he proposes 10 coma- . I mecca ' with the son of the \ chief of police , who , lie says , rUII a 11ker Joint on Iroodway at the intersection of Dryant street Music at the Grand hDlel Thursdays . as well I Sunda'j , lt the dinner hour , G to , ' I o'clack. _ _ _ _ _ _ - V Davis aehhs drugs paints and glass chesll. Marriage Llo'II"I. V : V The following marriage lcenses were Is. sited yesterday : Name amid Address. Age. 4 John J. Mc tlhon. Scot county Miim. , . . 30 tV } Jrldlet ljiseoll . Pottawattamuic county. , ' Fred l3urck , l'ottnwattiuule . . . . Durce I'otlwatumle county . . . . 2 /ophil ? tlyer , l'ottmnyattainie count ) . . . . . IS Ga co.ktnl stoves ( or rem and for said at au Co. . a omee. , Neltest drug ctorc''u'lor' . , Orand 'hotel , . . NEWS \ VROI I [ COUNCIL BLUFFS - Judge Torel Decides Adversely to the P. E. : 0. Bisterhood M STAKE MAD ! BY ONt or THE TustEES ' She Signed R Note In Such Way that time Court lohl8 lIar for time , orlot , ' . U"ht- I"thpr" Wi J'n , It. JI\lge Thornel has rendered a decision In a case In which the members of the now defunct - funct I' . l. I O. society of this city are some what Interestcil. This society was organized far charlablo purposes . anll contained among its memhers some of the ( most prominent ' ladies of tbl city , I was < lsbande.1 several years ago. , \ the time of the Chautauqua assembly's height of prosperity the society bought a lot and made all the payments but $ .0 . , giving a note for the balance This note was slne.1 . by one of the trustees , who put her name down as trustee , instead ef ' Igllng Limo name of the seclety , by her as trustee. The note was sold to easlern IlaLes and u suit was brought In a justice court against the lad ) ' Illvl < taly. A judgment was ob- tamed against her , and she appealed to time district court. Judge Thornel now affirms the decIsion of the lower court and gives a jUdgment In full agaInst her The proba- bity Is that the members of the society will get together and make arrangements for pay- mcnt If the jUdgment. nOS1'0 tTUHI : . Clearing Sale lflllnnC" This 'Week . NOTON DWAnT INT. 100 tress but > s reduced to 10 a dozen. HIe and 25o dress stays 10e a dozeim 100 curling Irons , now Ic each. . Back spool sile , Ie a spool Hooks and eyes , Ic I gross. Ila ; and 2tc silk ribbons , fe a yard. 21c silk elastic web now 12tc a yard lOc handbags , now 25c each. UD1lt\VlAR. Ladles' heavy ribbed vests , wlntor weight , ! c each. Ladles' 25c underwear , to close 130 each. I.adlcs' lOc vests and Inuns . 25c each Ladies' fine wool knit underwear worth $ reduced to lOe each. $3 quality \nion suits , now $ llO each Gents' heavy ulicrshirts , reduced to Hie ca elm. Oents' $1 shirts , now COo each. Ocnts' lOc underwear. now 25e each. I O\LEn. mCK , & WA : m , Council Buls , la. lootrjlor (00" Crizt. Abut a month ago John Wlcmeyer of Griswold Cass county was brought In by United States officers and deposited In the county jail . charged wih bootlegging , Since that time he has impressed < himself on his follow prisoners as a man Whose upper story was a little weal , amid they . wIth one ac- cord christened him "Bughouse. " Sunday afternoon while the Salvation army was bom- barding the walls of the ( county jai with songs \\elmeyer became Insane In good earn- est. lie crawled on his stomach about the corrIdor like I snake , and went through numerous - merous contortions. During the night be be- came violent and howled all night beating his shoes against the bars , ca1ng for help , and making himself generaly obnoxious. Some of his fellow prisoners tried to calm him down but. ono of them was severely bitten by the supposed maniac. lIe was put In n straight jacket , but his tremendous strength enable him to ( tear the straightjacket - jacket off. He also tore his clothing In shreds. When morning came he was bound wllh strops , and the commissioners of insanity were called In. Dr. Thionias after an examination stated that he was unable to detect any rise of tem- pcrature or quickening of the pulse such lS Is always noticed In cases of that sort . and he cave I lS his opinion that Wlemeyer pre- ferred the Insane asylum to the county jai , and was taking that way to get there. The commissioners ordered that ho be kept In the jai over night and I necessary . that a hypodermic Injection be given to keep him quiet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ quiet.I's time surest-Dr. Price's flaking Powder -becouso It's absolutely pure nooll alt Ih" Chautauqua. There seems to be a good prospect that Colonel F. C. Reed czar of lanawa , will join hands with the MinisterIal association of Council Bluffs In the effort to give the public of this neck 0' the woods another Chautauqua , assemhly. For some time past negotatons 1 have been pending between them and the ministers assert that they now have the mat- ter , fixed sa that all that Is needed Is Colonel Heed's agreement to certain conditions to Insure on assembly on the banks of raging Monawa next summer ald this agreement they have great hopes of getting. According to the proposition which the association has made Colonel Reed ho Is to build on amphi- theater on the lake ! front pay the lecturers I anti have whatever he can make out ot it. I The ministers are to have ful charge of the ' program and see that the genial colonel does , not run In any song and dance artists at time 6 o'clock Sunday vesper services. For two weeks , or such time as may bo agreed upon , the ministers will have full swing , but at all other tmes of tie year Colonel heed will boat at liberty to use the amphitheater for any pur- pose he may see fit. A meeting Is to be held by Colonel Reed and the committee at the Grand hotel some time this week when some defInite decision Is looked for taivo 'our 1loIC1 Dy investing In time stock of the Savings , Loon all uldlng association of Council Ihiuffs . Incorporated In 1877 Monthly pay- ments of $1.00 per share , netting the Investor about 10 per cent Interest Ten series already - ready paid out . which fully demonstrtes the ability of the association to mature its stock In about seventy-five monthly pay- ments. No loans mad" utsldG af Council Durs , and all applicatIons examined and pascli upon by n majority of the board of directors . Good loans wonted. Full Informa. ton can be obtained at the office of D. W. Otis . secretary , 10 Main street , or any of the following directors : hiV , 10zelon. Frank Grass , John Brown A. S. hlazelton . II. C. Iheebe A. D. Walker . E. E. Hart , F. C. Lougee , S. S. Leonard. Enjuiimimmg I' IltOOI. The first saloon injunction case Insttute : since ho mulct law went Into elect was started by Counly Attorney Vsaunders yesterday - day In the district court M. Davis a saloon keeper lt Crescent , Is tIme defendant lie bought I little lot worth perhaps $30 and . built on It I shanty , In whIch bo commenced 10 deal out lldlo to Ito ( thirsty wayfarer without - lout going throush the ( formality of paying the tax Ilrovlded by tb llct law Same of his friends remonstraled with him telling him that the authorities would surely get him If ho tlitin't watch oul. 'r one and all he wouhl reply . with n rIch French brogue "Yah. dot ' vos oJe tcht ; I know vet I yes ahoudt " The mulct law Ilrovhles that where time proprietor . prlelor of a saloon docs not pay the tax he lay bo Ilroceede against tinder the lrohi- bi ( Ion law. and so measures have been lallcn to shut him up. The sheriff was given a learch warrant yesterday and Instructions to levy on alt time btoek Davis might have In his place , I this had not been done time county would have found itself In In embar- ralng : situation when I came to coleetng the tax from the owner of time Ilropert fur the whole 1)laco ) Is not worth a fifth of tie ( I amount of the tax , i I Davis , the ( drug . l'alnt and glass lan , Is now unloallnl I car of window glass just received from ono o'f the best Indlanl fee- tories and has another car to arrive In a few days , when he will be prepared to till all orders for glaw promptly. I Try Eagle ' laundry , 724 Ilroadwa , for good wont . Our ledlum gloss finish ) can't0 beat b4t we do strictly haUI work domesto Ollsh , when preferred , Telephone 157. Cominme'mset'd ; I 1.llelull. . nr , A. H , Carter has had a notice served on J. C. Pontus , a wel known resident of this city , notf'ln ( ! him that on the 21t of Iarch he w ill file a Ietlon In the district court demanding 1 jUdgmwt of $16,000 damages for libel and for con8111rocy to defaml lila charac. ter , Just what allegations the ( penlon wi coutaln cannot be learned from ! r. Carter , as , II ) refuses to enl"hlen tle ( Iublc , until he f s his petition. lie doel not Iwow yet whether he wIll push the case . as his attorney - ney has nat been able to ascertain whether a judgment against Pontuf for $6.00 would 10 any damage The stilt Is the result of the bad blood that hiss ben engendered by the recent difficulties In the Chrlstan church. AccordIng to trustworthy reports Pontus had been looking up nr. Carter's record A Na- vatla . Mo. , Bowlng Oren , Mo. , anti other places where he lived before coming here , anti was not at all chary about telling people what ho hall learned . Mr. Iontus : left last evening far l.arne1 , Ian. , where he has charge of a ranch , A l'rob'ol. One goes In 2 twice ; 2 In 1 you can't When other stores advertse shoes for lOo on the dollar < It means fake. Sargent Is now having his seml.annual sale ; just two ales n year , not one every month. because If I leeep open I have to make n iroflt part of the tithe nll I always 110 as I advertise . and everybody that has lived In ( Ito city any length of time IUows I. Just ! tolJ and think when you read an ah'ertsement , whether common sense teaches you that It Is all rght. : I It Is so , g smith see Item Sargcnt wants your dollars. ito has too many shoes and wants to swap shoes for dollars , and wi make It an object - ject this month far you to swap. Come and see me. Look In my window for pricea He- member I will sell shoes mcmbr wi sel cheaper than any house In the city for , thirty days. SAIWENT ( hl'II,11 UolA 'hlrty IRYS. Wiiam Chapman , charged with thin em- bezzlement of a load of corn belonging to Charles Baldwin . a farmer eight mIles south of Council Bluffs . had a trial before Justice Cook 'estcrday. He Insisted on having a jury trial , not being wilting to trust his fate to ( the hands of the ( court , anti eighteen men had to be picked U ) on the street to serve as time jury Panel. Chapman's defense was that Baldwin owed him semite money and . told him to sell the , carn and pocket the money lie did so , anti the prodigal son was not In I with him as long as that monty lasted. There was no evidence to corroborate his claim , and the jury , after being out n few minutes , returned a verdict of guilty . as chargell. Time court senlencell him to a term of thirty days In the county jai , but he gave notice of an appeal tQ the district curt. Hev. Frank Crane , D. D. of Omaha wIll deliver his great lecture "The Moder Mir- ache , " at Broadway ethodlst church I Friday evening February 1. Admission 25 cents Do not fail to hear him . , 11011'H 01' ( 'ZTIKS. Iowa Supreme Court lCcll&cI They lay no ject UhjccUnllhln Clllrctl , DES MOINES . Jan 28.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Thmo ) supreme court today reversed time decision of the lower court In the case of the Capital City Gas Light company against the city of Des Moines . appellant . Polk district The action was to recover damages for violation of contract. An appeal - peal was taken from a jlllHment for plain- tilt. The case Is In relation ta throwing cut or discontinuing of street gas lIghts by the city and replacing thell hy electric lIghts. The lower court gave the gas company a deqree for $8,012. The supreme Court holds that the city had a right to discontinue gas tights In the business district and street lamps. The only error found Is In regard to the number of lamps In the business dis- net cut of or dlsconthmiuetl . and on this fnding bases Its reversal of jUdgment of time lower court. n. M. Church et 01 against Johnson Eros ct aI , Citizens State bank , appealant , I.'ons district , affirmed. Fred IJlghmy against Union Pacific RaIlway company , appellant , Iotawatlmlo district , reversed. Slls Anderson against Chicago Hock Island & Pacific raIlway . appellant . Van Duren dis- trict alflrmed. Susan O. Atlania admin- Istrtrix , against Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Halwny company , appellant , \Vood- ' bury district , reversed. 111s. .Jnhn itumlm.r'M , bnddoD fletitti. BEATRICE , Jan. 28.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Mrs. John Doomer , a highly respected lady of this city , was found dead In her bed this mornln . The deceased was 69 years old , ali had been In delicate health for some months past but attended to her usual house- hold duties yesterday. The cause of her death Is supposed to be heart trouble. She leaves a husband , five sons and three Iloughters. Time funeral will occur at 10 o'clockVednesday marnlng. AUDUHN. Neb. . Jan 28.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-J. ) S. Hetzel , capialst and owner of the Hetzel block , dropped dead this afternoon In the store of Tharey . from heart dlseose. , He was about town this afternoon as jovial and happy as ever and went Into the store and complained about being out of breath , sat down In n choir , and without another word fell over dead. His wife Is visiting In Florida and he has a married daughter Stella Smih , living In Passaic N. J. Ratification Ilc"lll Postponed. INDIANOLA . Neb" , Jan. 28.-Special ( Tele- gram.-At ) n citizens' meeting tonight It was decided to postpone tim proposed county seat ratification . which was to have been held here next Saturday. A commIttee was appointed to investigate time plan to bond the precinct to build an ad- diton to the court house arid to see about a system of water works for the city. Seven cars of old for the needy have been received and are being distributed .by the count commissioners. Iowa'a First Capitol hunted. IOWA CITY , la. . Jan. 28.-Spcelal ( Tele- gram.-Flre ) totally destroyed the old cap. Iol building Sunday , Half a century ago the territorial legislature of Iowa held Its fl'st session In Iowa City In this structure. Loss , 2.000. . It's the surest , Dr. Prlco's Baking Powder . because It's absolutely pure. m llOUt .11'J PLIC1UI)1UlL8 Stepnialc the Russian novelist . I Is said Is at present engaged upon I new work which ho proposes to cal "At the Dawn of a New Helgn. " The frst portion wi be a review of the reign of the late czar dealing with the social political antI financial condi- ton of time country and wIth such subjects as the persecution of time Jews etc. The book will concludC with n view of the ( situa- ton under Nicholas II. . and wi deal with the probable character of the future manl. festaton ( of tIme Russian revolutionary spirit. In cClure's Magazine far January Miss eatrlce llarraden author of the mest swiftly and widelY PoPular novel written In recent years . , "Ships That PISS In the Night , " wilt tel how she came to wrlo that novel : when and where all how she wrole Ii ; how she gut It published ; and how It won her friends I and correspondents In every quarter of the globe and among all conditions and classes of people ; a more dramatic and absorbing story than even the novel itself. There wi also Ie a PortraIt af Miss Itarraden Time translaton of the names of Continental celebrities sometimes Involves a debeent from the sublme to the ridiculous. For example , Cohleron do la Darca Is a true grandee naiI , yet f.ndered literally It means "kettie of harlue , " 'orquato Tasso In Englsh Is , "chained , " Dante "a " terrier deerahchmi 010- 'vanni 10ccaccio Is equivalent to "Jack the I Braggart : " Urlmanto ( the tamauq orehl- tecl ) , as far as hIs name goes , was nothlns more than "a whining \IP. " and Max Pie- coloimmini . the hero of Sctmilier'im " \Valierm- stein " Is E'nQn'lous with "Max , the Dwarf , " Magazines received : 'fHE INTEI1IOII. McCormick & Gray , Chi- cago. Tim PAHEN'S' JOURNAL 930 Broadway , Toledo . O. L\IES hOME COMPANiON . Mast , Crow- eli & Krllpatrlck , Springfield . O. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Leonard Scot Ilblcnton Company , New York. WOMAN'S PROGRESS. Woman's Prcgreu Company , 1009 Walnut Sireet. PhIladelphIa . WgSTMINSTlm IIEVI EW . Leonard Scot Puhlcaton Company New York. THE DIETETIC AND hYGIENIC GAZETTE. The Gazette I'ublishming Campa , New Yorle. m.UlJ AND aHA Y. The Current Iublshlng COl pan , l'lml lamielphmia . TIm FOIITNIGI1TIX I IE\IW. Leonard Scot Publication Comnpany New York nO.\NE OWL. Doane College , Crete Neb , P0El'-LO1Il. . P't--Lore ( Com\ny , 190 Sum- met Street , lulon ( , nONAHOl'S : MAGAZiNE . Donahoe's ! aga. zno ! Company , Boston . 1:111 Ihlllr .lrllr. r1.OIN. 1. .lan. 2sV--hhitTTnttpimhl . ; sales , -lrTTl n-DII lair 6.n I' ' , II 2Ue \ lSC ) lbs. II 2cj ; total ufcr- Ings . 43.1(0 lb. , DEPRhCATES TIlE _ SNT1IENT TIESETDINT -I L , B. Glok Protest1 Aganst ( th3 Intrduc- , ton of Re1gion in th gislntue , . - -q ' " C LLD OUT BY rUE SAO tl MEMORIAL : _ I ' J I Open 1.,101 Inquiring , Why Cittlmllc . Sioull no h'AUIClt from tho'l'loor or tie Itotm.e-t'rocceiiln * bi time fOIAI-t'rcllltl\I U"y Were uhor : _ . ' "I. LINCOLN , Neb. . Jan. 8.-Speclal ( Tele- grnm.-L. ) S. Chuck , a prOminent member of the State Federation of Labor , today 1mb- lshes the following open let r : LINCOLN Jan. 2S.-lly what right Is the for of the legislature or Nebraska used 10 Insult tint feelings of Homan Catholics ? \ ' Insul rlaton cun the feelings of lumen hostile - tile to the Catholcs have wih the iegls- lal\'e tle functions of n great state . which prtects her citizens C'om such slanllers hy the bill of rights 'i'hie Nebraska plpmle Is to frequent these darts on the legIslative floors of the lnltel < "tnts not to melH leers I1sslng ilotice . I don't fear leu 10tet. tuinde crazy by religious hntrlll , but 1 Iln \ate ) the public recognition of their IC recogniton hlsanl ) . . Let ( \I be 10 more of it. The sUbject recrrell to by Mr. Chuck Is I the memor al read In the house last Timurs- day , from A , H. Gale anti J. H. Davenport I of Newport , Neb. In this memorial Ne : raska's congressional delegaton Is asked to work to the end of having Mgr , StoJ re- moved beyond the shores of the UnIted States. The memorial was referred to the com\ltee on resolutons anti will not likely bo reported favorably by that committee. UUSI : OI'ItS 'nl WlI.t IUUSIU. \vont'wD NOW 118 IccclVl1 and SC\ "rat lll Onci Comijitloreil . LINCOLN . Jan. 2S.-Slleclal.-AIIJourn- ( ) ment over Saturday ( anti Sunday appeared 10 have exerted a depressing . Infuence , and business was slaw. Twent-two new bills were Introduced. . Tlmmo IntrOlucell an arbitration hIlt. I Is house roll No. 364 , antI provides that whemi- ever I strike arises , or differences between emplo'ers amid eml110ye5 , an appeal shall be had to the judge of the \earest district court The jUllge Is luthorlzel to en1anel seven jurors , who shall try thc case as In any other equity trial , and render 1 verdict Any violation of the terms of this verdict Is to ho constrnel1 lS contempt or court , and punished accordingly by fine or Imprison- ment. Dy joint resolutIon Davies submited two omcudments to the constitution ' relatng to snpreme judgzs. house roll No. 3r2 provides that the supreme court shall consist of five judges , two to be elected at the nnnual elec. ton of 1S96 one of whom shall hold ofce one year and the other two , and that one judge shall be annual ) ' elected thereafter. The companion resolutIon . house roil No. 353 , provides that the salaries of said jUdges shall he not less than ,1.000 nor mare than $ , OOO Iler annum , anti tat the salaries of district judges shall be not less than $3,000 nor more than $3 , OO. A bill designed far the Promotion of Irri- gaton Is that of Alan , house roll No. 265. It provides that : counties can vote bonds In an amount not less than $ , OOO nor mndre than $25.000 for time purpose of sinking artesian wells. U1' a prj\lslon af the bill . I Is made lawful for the 'ount ) commission- ers to lease the water so obtained , the purpose - pose of the bill being to develop the water supply of the country for . the benefit or agri- culture. Lamborn has a bill irin.ted . . house roil No. 2H , for the creation unit maintenance of a State Board of Charites aud Corrections. The principal provision Is that the ga\'ernor shall be authorlzell ( to ppont ! four commissioners - shal missioners not more th:1 two I representng . one political part , and itot more than one from any one religious denominaton , two of which commissioners sh\U ! bo ! women , vtmo . with tIm governor and s chancellor of the State university , shah bo 1jC ) own aim the State Board of Charities and ' Corections. These commissioners are to recelv no compensa- tlon but expenses. . ' V , ton the line of rcduclng fee ' officers to sal- nrlell servants of the publC Icketts his a bill printed house roll No. 215 . which pro- vides that every county judge clerIc , sheriff and treasurer whose fees shah exceed In the aggregate $1,100 each for judge and clerk and $2.000 each for sheriff and treasurer , per annum shah pay all excess Into the treas- ) ury. There Is on exemptan far counties having over 25,000 Inhabitants. the pro- vision being that the treasurer shah receive $3.000 and shol bo furnished assistants by the county commissioners. The sherlf shah receive $2.500 , county clerks the same and county judges $2,000. ROUTINE WORK OF TiE SESSION. Introduction of bills and first reading of the same was found to be the regular order of business by the speaker when the house assembled this afternoon at 2 o'clocle. The chairman of the commltce emi engrossed - grossed and enrolled bills reported that house roll Na. 13 had been sent to tIme governor - ernor for his signature. This Is the bill signed Saturday by Governor Halcomb , and , as amended by the senate , provides for the appropriation Ii $50.000 for relief. Following bills on second reading the gov- ernor's private secretary appeared and nn- nounced that the governor had signed house nounce rol . 13. to aid drouth sufferers . and house roll No. 71. to pay employee anti mem- bers. bers.On motion of Harrison the house went Into committee ot lie whale to consider bills on general file. Time substtute for nrad"s sectS grain note bill had the first cal , but there rapidly developed a strong oppositIon to the substitute . and a , frle\1ne3s for the original bill . as prepared by Brady. The later pre video that a man borrowing money lmIer Its provisions mortgages time crop when I Is In the ground j the substitute empowers him to execute a mortgage on a crop' not yet sown The bill was recommended for IJaSs- age. age.House roll No. 105. by Burns af Lancaster the next In limie . provides that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds Hhal cause all the penltenlary lands to be offered for lease or sale. . In speaking of time recom- mellatan of time commlteo to ) ass this bill . Mr . Burns said that the bill was intro. dueel ut the request of the Doard of Publc Lands anti lltmiidimmgs. In commitee ( of the whole It was amended to pay all moneys recelvell Into time ellucatoual und of the stole , amid the amendment prevaiietl . The committee reported time bill back with rec- olmnendatan ( that It ) ass. House roll No 101. by Chapman , provlll- hug for tie pnyment for public iantis was recommended to paEs. A bi for the relet of Rebecca Perkins house roll No. 60. b ) higgins , was laid over for futnro consideration . Time amount of relief asked for was $15.84. as provided In the bill. for money overpaid on rental of hub- lie land . TIme next bill conshlered was a meaHuro to Increase the lumber of .Ieglslotors required to snumlt on amendment to jho constitution . and decrease the number or \'oles required tl ( carry un ammiendmmien r ji' 1 ' house roll No. 89 , hyaup. . I Is a Joint' resolution , and provides a8 amicnmletl , tlat two-thirds of the members of the legislature .moy submit an anientinient . anti If a mqjorl\y \ of these Yot- Ing for Itat a general ele toll are In favor It shal bo declared carripd : Time law IOW provIdes that three.frh elf the leglslnture shal submi and a mmiajoiit of nil time votes cost mnst be In favor before the amendment Is carried The original bill . as printed read three.ffths , as at preiment Ilro\'lded In the constitution . ireb SHUT OFF A PRINTING STEAL. An anImated discussion sprung up over a provision Ihat ( the publlcioii of the amendment - mont II newspapers be far three ( months vrior to election . DumB ' of' ' DOdge amended by making the publcalo\ four weeks Chapman sall that the mot ? n came with a poor grace from a member of I county dele- gaton that asked from thin legIslature $500.- 000 annuaily . Howard supported the amend- fluent for , as he said although a printer he was In favor of economy Speaker Ichanl1 said that he didot own 1 newspaper , \elher was ho asking for appropriatons , comisequently he could speak without prejudice - dice He was In favol' of the arnentinuent antI following this It \\as carried The bi was recommendel1 to pass . House roil No 84 , by Jenneis . providing for the branllng of all Ilrlson mode goods , found a host o trlentis As stated In the hill , ( hey shall be conspicuously slamped "manufactured In the Nebraska state prison " I was recommcnded to pas wlttm- out amendmen t. At this juncture the conlnilee of the whole arose and reponell. ! ilummger asked that a list of the next bll to b3 considered In committee bo read by the clerk Here responded lS folows : house rails NOR. 13. 77. 233 , 183. 199. 1. 210 , 40. li2 , 41 , l8 antS 2i7 , In their orller. The house then ad journ < until 10 a. m. tomorro 2'miS' IUI IN Tll ! . : ATJ . : "JeRRon In limo Chair TII Up tIme Comll ten of time " 'holl. LINCOLN , Jan. 2S.-Speclal.-I ( ) lacked but a few minutes of 4 o'clock thl8 afternoon when the senate hall approved the journal of Saturday's proceedings and ! Quare\ itself for the regular work of the session . I took just ten mlltes ! to read a few petitions asking the legislature ( to prevent the IndiscrimInate sale of oleomargarIne and other products In imhta- tOI ( of butter , read the few new bills anti refer those on second rending to appropriate comumnlttees. Then time senate Intlulge.1 In a nal1. The order of busness ; hall been finished nnl1 the lieutenant governor naked for the ( further rlesule of time senate. Most of the repub- Ican senators drifted out Into the corridors. After ten ( or fifteen minutes the populIst sen- ators endeavored to brlnl about nn atljoumrmi- menl , hut the few republicans present awoke , defeated the motion to Idjour anti went Into commitee of time whole to consider bison emi general file . wIth Mclesson In the cimir The frt bi ) taken imp was senate file No 25 , IntroJuct1 by Dale , pra\'hlnJ that ( all state warrants shah In the future draw but S ) er cent immterest The comma on revenue and taxation recommended that time rate be made 6 her cent. The chairman held that tIme only bill to b considered br time commitee ( ( was the bill as It hind been amended by the commuittee. Ho based hIs rulng on the ground that the committee on revenue amid taxaten had ccc- onlnendell the ( bill for passage with Itoln ( amendments. The senate hamS atiopteti the re- port of the commitee , anti thus agrelJ ! to the proposed amneritimnemits. Therefare the only bill that conh be considered In committee - tee of the whole was time amendell bil. : The commileo agreed to ( rcport tie huh back to the senate with the recommendaton that ( I do 111SS , and It rose after coming to the agree. mlnt without considering the eneral file , fe fuirthier The senate then adjourned. Look to your health , Alumni baking pow- tIers destroy It. Dr. Price's Is absolutely ) ) Ule , e l'll.l.ll..lll 11 . t it . \ l'O.TI'OSIH' . CIROIRlnll Iho Icu ChlrJod wlh Itltn ! Scnt Iu t U\'r. O'NEiLL , Neb. , Jan. 28.-Speclal ( Teie- gram.-The ) hearing of Iullhan amid Elliott , which was se ! for today , was iuosiommeti ( until ! o'ciock tomorrow mmmorning . at the tmo ( set for the ( hearing , which was 1 o'clock this aftermioomi . A large crowll hall assembled In the ( court room who wished to hear time evl- denco In the ase. But they were doomed to dlsoppolntnwnt , for as soon as the judge had ascended his position and the case called up time attorneys for the ) rcsecuton asked for a contnulnce untIl 9 o'clocle tomorrow morn- Ing. The alore1's for time Ilerense Igrced to the coninuiminco ( anti It was granted. Immediately - mediately after odjourluent nine deputes were dispatched to time north country to summon wlnessts to bo present at the ex- aminaton tomorro'mcriling. . Del Akin who has heen out In the countr tlnce Saturday , returned this evenimug. He was out looking U ) additonal evidence , hut what It Is or If he got an'thlng defnite cannot be learned. COJ.olmu CAU.1Y.'IBlIGl' .JCSIO 1'Iowdeu Stabbed to ICRth b1 Jese \1 iia 11 lt Crawsorim. CRAWFORD . Neb. , Jau. 28.-Speclal ( Tele- , grnmn.-Jesse ) Ilowden was stabbed by Jesse 1 WII.ms In a negro dive In this cay Satur- day night In a quarrel over a white prostitute - tuto named Jennie Pimilhlps. Plawden has Phll\s. been off emi n furlough. He and Wilams be- long to the Ninth United States cavalry , sta- , ton j at Fort nOblnsO , a few mies west of i this place. WIlams went Into I room where Ilowlleu and Jennlo PhillIps were and began talking , when some words passed between Plowden and time woman , and Piowden rush- hug up clnched Williams. DurIng time fght Ilowden was stabbed In the abdomen. They were parted Williams returning 10 the p\st und Plowden complainIng - lag that be had been cut. This morning Ilowlen died and Sheriff Bartlett at once went to ForI Robinson and tool Williams Into custody. WillIams bears a very exemplary - emplary reputation , this being the first trouble he has ever been 1mm. Both are col- ored A special train conveying Coroner J. V. Way , County Attorney Eckies Sheriff Parker County Attorney Clark and The nee reprcsentatve left Chadron at 2 p. m. Upon arriving at Crawford a coroner's jury was secured , which found that Plowden came to his death nt the hands of WIlliams In self-defense. Many citizens other than those subpoenaed left here for ' Chalron tonight to witness the imrehlniinary herlng of A. Mom'rison prelminary : lol''lson. charged wilm ( the killing of A. V. I-harris. The excitement - citement here has almost entirely subsided regarding the shootimmg. CrltI"lt by a Circular Snv. , WATFI1LOO Neb. , Jamm 28.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-C ) H. Ihinclcley . who Is running a saw mi on J. A. Crelghton's farm jnst north of town , met with a serious accident today which may end In the los of his left arm. Whie attending to the mi the wInd blew his overcoat around so that ( It caught emi the saw . which pulell him down , and In tryIng to save hlmseI ho threw his left arm across the saw , which cut away n great portan of the muscles , as veil as a portion of the bone. He was brought to town , where medical at- tenton was given him. Hlncleley Is resting easy this evening and the doctor bas some hope of savIng his arm. OsccoImm'm4 Chlrlty Concert. OSCEOLA Neb. , Jon. 28.-Speelal ( Tele- gram-At ) the Ionson opera house Satur- lay nIght the charity concert given by the musicians of tile town for the benefit of the poor occurred. I was n very cold night , but the opera house was well fled , and the ro- celpts were $56.65. ! r. Monson donated time usa of his opera house , the newspaper menthe time 11rlntng , the committee . consistng of ! essrs. 1lng. Henderson and Heald their ( hue , and they wOl'kedc beavers to make It a success so that all the money received will be used for the worthy poor of lie town , . S I " ' 01.101 nt Vcat on. , WESTON , Neb. . Jan 28.-Speclal ( Tele gram.-At ) the Cltholc ( church today oc- currcl time marriage of Miss Tonic Peterzelka to James \Verta a prominent merchant of this piece Time cerelony was solemnized by Fattier I Riqlmu : . Abont 300 partook of time wedding - ding feast Music for time occasion was furnished - nished by the Weston band SIUlld'HI , C'IIrl'llr ' A rroloc. OnAND ISLAND , Jan 28.-Sp ( clal-Tjvo ) suspicious characters were tallen In by ol- cers yesterday and senlenced ta ten lays In the county jaIl. They gave their names as Jeff Wise and James Logan and are suspected of having stolen two overcoats from the of- flee of A. M. Berry . mayor af I"alrbur , Imperial I.h'crt Barn Unrlo.I , IMPRIIAi4 ( . Neb , Jan , 28.-Speciai ( Tele- gram.-'hls ) evening the large livery barn of Young & Oroshach was burntl , wih eleven head of imorses one cow . nil the bug- gies and harness amid about five ( aims of hay , nolhlnl ( Lelng savell Loss about $2.000 , with $400 Insurance on the building. Oxfor.l lhcr1 fll : ol"n. OXI"OW. Neb. . Jan , 28.-Special- ( ) George Aibauglm a negro stole a buggy and two horses from a local livery stable today A reward has been offered far his tmimprehmemm- slon. TO WIVES We Offer I Remedy Which , Used a Vlreted. Insure Safcty to Lie 01 Mother and Chid , "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Rob. uluemeul of II Path . Horor And Itisie a8 many tesulfy . . rry wife wed only two bottles. She wla eashy and cluickly relevedj ; i9 DOW dolug splendldly- J. S. MouTon , larlow , N , O. Snt by upreu or 0&1 , on receipt or price , , ITO jc' f U ' . jmg ! tr Drushstl. hook IUDrlELD flmeottr.ATon . C. . Atlanta . Gia. ! I ' ' ' RELICS OF ? MOSIIER'SYOIU ' \ { Executor or the Estate t or the WreoKor's rnthcr - iu-LAw in Oourt WOULD LKE TO RECOVER MONEY LOANED JamfA Inrrl7 , " ' 10 81"1.1 thus ' 1tnrlnton 'n.senger Trln from Craahtl ! Into a Burning liridge , ( liven " l'rruuUI111'osllon. , LINCOLN , Jan , 28.-(5pcclal ( Tclcram.- ) In district court today tire executors of the estate of llemmry Mansfehl , fnther-In.lnw or C. W Masher , put In a claim for a part of the I'armers anti Merchants Insurance corn- pans stock , formerly owned by the batik wrecker A great deal of litigation has arisen over the ownership of this stock. Last month Judge hall gave the holders of the Gas compon"s stock a chance to get It ont of the reach of the depositors 111 crell Itors of Masher anti Outcalt. Time executpra claim ( hint Mosimer beiami borrowimig mmiomiey of lila father-mm-mw In SSSS , amid got $10,000. As security ho transferred iii binmik $ iG,000 vorthm of lmmstiraiico stock to ? tlnmisfieltl. Mealier finally ummloadeti notes'of Diii ior- gami for $5,000 amid W , W. Marsh for $7,100 , dH final sectmrlty , after a nummmiber of changes , ho gave Mamusfieltl 250 aimares of Insumrnmice stock , face rabin $25,000. TIme executors demmy ( lie claima of ( lie receiver to tIme stock , amid ask time court to decree the stock to be sold lunar to time lion , antlmtu proceeds to be haiti to thoimi for ( tie estate. imiterost amid all vill ntnoutmt to niore than $25,000 , SAVED TIlE FLYER. James Garrity , a laborIng mamm , savetl Burlington train No. 2 frommi a wreck yes- tertiay. lie was walking time track amid passed Iemmton at 1 :20 : p. mmi , , goimmg towau'tl tIme britlge , wlmiciu is a tulle mmmiii a unit away. Arrivcl there lie foummul ( Ito bridge burnlmig , antI hew buck to the station just iii ( hue ( o varmm ttuo tm'aimu hmamitis of No. 2 at Crete of their damiger. A mnoummemit later the liassen. ger uvoumld liavo boomi wiiirieti onward to fiestructiomi. Ttmo conupany gave him a per- mamment position on time roati as a rowarti for his heroism in rumtmmuimmg back to time sta ( iou amid failing exhausted itt the ulcer of tIme telegraph otlico. Time county conimnisslomiera muiet today amuil isaumeul a proclamatIon for amm election to be held April 2 to vote upomm a propositiomi to issue $90,000 iii bonds to builtl a uleuv jail. Time bomids are to be fem $1,000 each , dated July 1 , 1895 , to mu thirty eam's , at an aim- nuah interest hot to exceed 4 Iter cent. aiijs ITS E1)irolt. Douglas Enterprise l'ubih.hmcr Leaves for Neiv Fields on 'ory Short .Notle. NEBRASKA CITY , Jami , 8.-Speciai.- ( ) Time Douglas Enterprise , published at Dotmg- ias , this county , is minus Its etiltor. Frank Cimilds baa published the paper for coma timne , bumt hue Is muow missing , Several other timings are missimig. Among timem , funds of tIme Modern Woodmnen , anti city and various sums of money , advanced emi worthless checks. Ills father agrees to make all good , Childs left hIs wife anti child. ho was prominent In populist circles at ono timno , behmmg a badly defeated candidate for courmty attorney. TIme saloon of Ciiristlami Sciiomerus was at- tachmetl this aftermmoon by tIme Nebraska City National bank on a claim for $150. There were twenty-five athiitlomus on pro- - batiosm to the First Methomlist church yesterday - day , the result of a two uveeka revival meet. Ing conducteti by the pastor , 11ev. II. C. Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole loft yesterday for Laraniio , Wyo. William J. Davis of New Mexico , and Miss Mary Ii. Shepherd of this county , were mar- ned . today. _ _ _ _ _ _ ItEtt ) TO I5ltIit1 ( GiOUD , Smith Sorghmum Commipamly of Ilastlugs Will Invest hIomvIty , HASTINGS , Jan , 28.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Time Smith Sorghmurn company today ac- cepteti the proposition made by the citizens of Hastings , and will commence to erect their factory on February 1. They have leased 1,700 acres of land for five years , amid will employ from 100 to 110 hands. 135(1 l'iihmt of ii Fromitler Coimmmty Faintly , INDIANOLA , Nob. , Jan , 28.-Spociai Tele- gramn.-A ) Mr. Snuitim , who resides north of lloxeider postofilce in Frontier county , died Thursmlay from what was supposed to be lung fever. Investigation revealed time fact ( hint it was starvation. Wimema neighbors called they found no provisions , mior scarcely any clothing. A wile anti two small chill- dren were founti In a pitIful condition , h'mitls City Forger lumsano. FALLS CITY , Nob. , Jan. 28.-Special.- ( ) A. U. CollIns , tue agent of tIme Equitable Insurance company of this city , who forged two notes for $100 , Is now said to be insane. One note for $100 bears ( lie name of Jerome B. Wiitse , a well-to-do farmer in this vi- cinity. Thia note was accepted as collateral Children Cry foi PItcher's Castoria. . Children Cry fo Iitcher's Castoia. Children CrW' ' Pitcher's Castoria. last May by Prank Iiinon , Thin other note for $00 bears ( lie name at Johmt Dowty Mid aa sold to time liieimnrdson Cotmnty bank , Thmi forgery did not comae to light until Jan- umary 5 , and a hearing was set for ( bc foi- iowimig Tumestlay , but on account of ( ho Ill- muess of C'oliimuu amiti lila wife It was contInued until h'ridny anti agalmi postponed until last week , when hue was ntijumtigeti insane by the Insanity boat-tI , Collins was secretary for time hhlmmton Park Chmatmatmqtmmt ( nuuti vas imelti in high estoent in ( his city , Tlm fatally I. 110w 1mm uiestittito etrcumnstnmmccs , lie will be sent to time asyitmtn as soon as room can be fliatle for him , ( hrnl iaiatmuh t'yt Imliumi Officer. . UILANI ) ISLAN1) , Jan. 28.-Special- ( ) TIme following oiflcers were Installed In Nystiun bilge No , 46 , lnigimts of i'ytimias : .1. Lime Snhmerianl ( , chmammeehior cotnnuaniler ; I , , I. . Moore , ice clmamiceiior A. Pegan , prelate - lateV. ; . F. Jacobsemm , minister at at-ala : C. Ii. Memmcic , keeper of ct-earths amid seal nutS mumastem' of flmmnmiee : Joimmi Alexamider , master of cxeimeqtmer ; N. W , Thompson , immmier guam-ti ; \v , J. Oxeniberry , outer gumarti. Tile iotlgo I. Imi a 'er' itrosiemomms cummtliiomt , hmaviiig imil. tiateti sonic foumrtecmi imuemuibers in ( ho vast mmiommim ( , arid whim ( elm apimlications ohm hiatuS , Suitideim hpiit Ii of fl. t , Fouler. NOhtTii BENI ) , Nelm. , Jamu , 28.-Speclal- ( ) v. IC. Fouuier , tame of time inmost imighmiy re- aPecteti citizens of timi place , diemi ibis muorn- mug sumiilemiiy of 'meart fmiiltmre , lie awoke , called hmi daumghicr , saying ime hiatt such a good sleep , nimmi was dead Iii live mmminumes , I I a ' .1 I mm g'm ( ' , mLm mmci I n.m ii , t t'it i mm to .1. V hASTiNGS , Jan. 28.-Spccial ( Telegram- ) Time mayor appoimiteti ex.tmtyor htittcmmhmouso to act mmmi cotiticiimmmnti from ( lie Secotmd wnri to fill time vacancy mmmade by tIme removal of J. E. lit-ace. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ) icti Irolmm mm lou , a f .t nrmhmlne , 0111) , Neb. , Jiimi , 2S-Speclni ( Teiegramn.- ) Frank Brace , son of S. C. lit-ace , a vrommuimtent farmer of this eoummty , died frommu aim overdose of mmiorpimimie Saurtlny. ( $3O.OO for a dea. V This is the biggest price ever offered for a acim ( line or heading for an ntivertiscnmient , hiaytien hIres. will give a choice of several first class nianos wortim $300.00 each for time tme.iti line adopted imtmtl in adtiition viii gIve orders on their mnumsiti ulep.urtment for $50.00 vortlm of mnushe for ( Ito mmext five best Ideas , accordIng to maccit. To secure amm absolutely immipartlni decision applicants are requiesteti to sign In nunmber only amid to mmmli correspontiing mmtmmmmber with name amid atitiress to 'l'imo lice oiflc , where it will remmmnimi until after time awmmrti is imimitie , 'l'ime right is reserved to use any head line once. Time following are the facts ( e be atSver- ( ised : hlaymlen hires. of Omaha are ( lie only firm In time world simowiumg a comnimhee ( line of the instruments nunnufacflmretl by ( ho five miiost renowned pIano mnaleers on eartim , hay- tien Sires. are not tied up with red tape restrictions - tions hike regular seilhmmg agents , ( nit are free to mmiake time lowest prices ever iieord of. hayden Bros. put specIal streess on time Steinway and \oso pianos because they have a larger iine In stock anti camm buy ( lit-ui ciueaper titan any other muiakea of eqtmal repu- ( ation. Do not be misicti by tiny one claiming - ing time solo agency. hayden hhros. hmavtm timemn direct frommi time factory as well as from the Max Meyer & Bra. Co. stock , Music trade vaiiers are saying pianos cannot be oht1 in a tlcp.urtment store , but. semmaible people wtto do not. care to be hmootiuu'inieeul by silly frills are not. so notional and the brat. pt-oat of ( his ha that hayden hires. olmi more piamios , organs and mt-musical Immsruments in one week than any five tousle stores uvest of Chicago have sold in six months , Time mnusia trade papers say thus Innovation will be watched withi unusual interest and Iiaytien Sicos. propose to keep timemn guessing. . ii aitNW V s. E. C. WIT'D STEflVE ASID M1V'I2ZLTUEU is sold imnder poiltivo written comirantee , by. numtiiorizd mment , , only , to cure \Vtuk Momor ; 14055 of Brain and Nerve l'osvsr : Lost Mamuiiootl' q uieknose : Ngtit Losses ; I'ml Imcnnm , : Lack o ( .onfitinnco ; Nervotismuc'ss ; Lasattuide ; all Iraimm , ; Loss of Power of thmo GanerntivoOrczmnn tim either sex , caused iyovor.oxertlomm , Youttmttml Errors , or Excescve lJo of Tobacco , OpIum or Lmqmmer , which leads to Misery , Conmummmptioo , Insanit anti Deatiu B rnaiiI a btmx ; six fcr 5wlt written goarahmtoo to cnro or refuniti money. Weit's Lists Pills core Sick Headache. Ihihmoumm.nes , Liver Complaint , Humr ttnmaeh Dyspepsia amid ' .cmiatipatiuu. ( IUAIIANTEIt13 Issuedonlyby Goodman Drug Co. Omihi. ' 'E'L' IAtIE ALliAUOUTCIIANIIINU II UI I MU U tmio F'eatuires nutl Itemnov- - lag tilemI.Iiosin IfO p. book for a stamp. S , John JI. lVudtuir3' , 127 SV. 424 St. , N. 1' . ' inventor of Wuodbimry'a Facial bose. , " V GEO. P. SANFORD , A. W. rUEKMAN , President. Cashier. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF,3 , Iowa. Capital , - - $100,000 l'zof'its , . - - 12,000 On of time oldest banks In time state of Iowa , We solicit your bumstneaa anti coltecttons , We pay 0 per cent on time deposIts. We will be pleased to see end servo i'ou. Special Nolicos-Council illuffs chhm.lNnyu CLuANED : VAUL.TJ5 L'LIIANLiD , . ii Ilurko. at % V , S. llomner' . , 515 Uroadway , V LAhWh PISIVATIVi IIAItN FOR htSNT NSAR court lmtusc. , Apply at lice office , Counmcii imlug. . FOR hitNT , IitJITfi OF FUICNISIIISD ISOOM $ for housekeeping. 72.3 M'nstur street , DfflNIY Insurance 1 _ i1A..LL : Company BROOKLYN , N. Y. V STATEMENT , JANUARY 1 , 1895 , V ASSETS : Caehin3ankanndOfflco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $ 522314,57 United States Bonds , NowYork City Bonds , Bank , Railroad and other Stocka and Bonds , Marloot Vrtluo 8 ' 78 ' ° ' 305 00 ] londsandMortgageu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io.oooo IntoroetaudRontsduoanclaccrued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 15,205,88 Premiums in course of collection ( Not ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sO5a2O,4a , Roal.lZatatoMarkot.Valuo ( ) , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , 31)0,000.00 ) $5,360,275.93 LIABILITIES : C ashCap'ital , $1,000,000,00 , Itesorvo Fund forUnoarnodPromiuma , , . , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3O27,30ioo Reserve for Unpaid Losaoa and all other Claline . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310,523.45 Net Surplus. . . . , . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . $5,350,275.93 NJ3W YOIUC OFFICE , 47 CEDAR STREET. f L.V.4MiSTCUL ) 0 Y E t:1v0 : ; irtnrmt % ! ; t5:1:1r ; : : ' Urraauvay V4.V , V V _