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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1895)
: , , " . . " . . . . , , . . , , " " , . - - " " ' _ . . . _ , - - , . ' . . . _ _ " " " , . , , - . _ - - . _ _ _ . . _ _ ; . ' -M " - . " _ , " ' . . - _ . . . . . I il I ! r ( _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T.IIEONTAIIAIATTiYBEE - . : StrY ! , FEBRUARY 17 , ism. - - . - - - - - . - , . . - - - - - - - TIm OMAIL\ SUNDAY Bmt - - COU : ; CIJ m.t l l S. : OFFWF : . . } . 1 1 ' . STnECT. i D lnrco ) by I carier to nny al ot IhQ ca , 11. W. TILTO , l.cEee. 'rIl ( I S-UuBnen ! cmce , No. 4 : n"ht ! 1Itnr . No. 23. - , . _ , - _ . . . . ! , ' , . ; .11.UI .1.1'U. . o rln , Counci Bluffs. n. P. Clark , prop. MaYI > fenl I sttto agency. 530 13radwaY. The runeral or I'ml : Lelerts will tnke place thIs afternoon nt 2 o'clock , from the ( resl . dence. A marriage Icen e was Issuet yesterday to Frank Whlhlt. nrcd 21 , nnrl I.otlo ) lft , aged 17 , both ot York towushlp , Potta\vat- i tamlo county. nov. Conrad : loolter wilt address , the Young Men's Christian Msoclaton meeting ths ! ! utter- noon. Al buSIness men arc especIaly In- vlell to be precnt. ' "Vlgnet \ from LICe" Is the title or an entertaInment to he sinn March I , hy the Congregational Young t'coplt'8 Society or Conrregntonnl YounlcOIJI ChrIstan IThileavor. l , Mrs. Frank Fowler . wire or the deputy city : . mauhnl , lad .tho II CCtune to r.1 down a flight of slalrs nt hH home un hieiton street and was badly bitilsed. A barn belonging la I. . lurhp at the corner - nor of 'fllntyonlh slnet RII Fourth nvc- flue , was enterpl I" thieves FrIday nIght Itlt a top buggy was slolen Al St. Pnul' chutlh tOday the music rln- lerell by tw , choir wi he hiurnctt's "Mag- nlncat" nnll ' 'NUnc 1 nllts , " In I . and ' " , ' . . " Gounod's "SnJ Out Th ) 1.lght. J. F. al'lmcss is I lying nt hIs home on Fourth street In a very dnnrHuu conclitioii. Almost nil day ycterJay he wa uncorsclous and his physician gave him only a few hours ' to In' . In the case or 1\ltkCI1I , Jonp & Co. against henry Holholz the jury rCllerell n verdict ) 'eslerday giving the possezlon of the proNrty In litigation to the luten'enor , . . , L. A. UOiLlIflith ) . "A II'cC1Y Thne , " whleh was so favorably received nt ohany's last evening , will b i given again this ovenlng. Thc specbly : work Is geol , the musical parts of tno Ilrogrm be Ing I al'cnlarly ' line. John Bel , n boy who was hurt In tie . caye-In of the bluff back of W , \\'nliac's I resillenco Friday Was fonnd , after nn exam- j Inntlon was made hy phyirhatiz , to have sustained n fractnre of his left ann. A partition In 1 : I. Tre'nor's bt. hack J of his resldlnce on First Inte , caught f1 , ; : yesterday morning about 1:30 I : o'cloclt , : ld some little dmngo was done to the building. : The horses and carriage eScalJed Injur { A musical and social entertainment : . . given at Trinity Methodist church Friday o\'elin/ Among those wlto took part In . ; the program Were ; lss Nellie Frnlney , lls Edith Thomas and the Ladles' Mandolin cub , . Lotte Beadle Iled yesterday morning lt 9 ! o'clock oC heart failure . ' i faiure nl St. Berlrd's hos- pital . aged 2G 'enrs. The funeral wi occur t this 10rning at 1 o'clock at her late residence - dence In Hardin township , and the remains ' wi be burled there. , V. H. Wnlfehl and C. H , Ogden have rented a cottage at Unnawn and will live , z there with their r speet\e families during . the coming summer. The cottage Is located just back of the Council Bluffs 1owlng ns- sociation's boat house and has been enlarged . ' and repaired nev. A. Onrton promises to expose the . 'worllngs of the mull liquor law nt hIs . mIssion this morln ! le has been making a . peronal investigation and aays that the law Is not being observed In hardly any respect , all that fully one.halt of the saloon keepers are not under any bonds. . Special conclave oC I\anhoe commander , Knights 'fcmplars , Monday , February 13. , for the conferring oC Order of the Temple. Drill 7 to 8 o'cloce. ] Banquet nt conclusion ' Visiting sir knights cordIally welcomed. C. corder. E. n. Campbell , E. C. ; G. H. Jackson I'e- : The ladles oC St. Ann's society arc making . great Preparations . for a liost enjoyable time at their charity bal lo be given In Chamhers' hal February 2 ; . An excellent supper will be served. The cause Is one which appeals strongly to the Public just now and I Is to . bo hoped that n large amount may be secured to relieve the distress of , thG needy. Charles Byrd , who Is to Ia"e n hearing . fn nnlnn nn..1 4 n , , , , , . . . n. n. " . nl. . . . _ ! . . I'V" _ " " .fl. .I.,4. . . . u" . " " " " 'bU Ut breaking Into William Asintis' shoe store and stealing three pairs of shoes , has practically . admitted cver'lhln but states that James . Holder , who was arrested with him , had nothing to do with the crime. Holder was allowed to go on his own recognIzance yes. terlny morning , and the probability Is that l'le case wIt not he II hell any further so nr ns he Is concerned. , George D. Louden , treasurer ot Fltz and ' Webster's "A Breezy Time , " which rave two performances at Dohany's yesterday afternoon - noon and evening met with a painful accident - dent alter the matinee. The comln , enr- rica 1 lot cf heavy scenery. and when It was being shled , a mass or I felt and struck T1r Loudon , Inflicting a painful ! scalp wound and breaking a couple bones In his t - , 1\1 D bnls right ankle. He heroically remained on duty at the door during the evening performance , but suffered a good deal ot painS 'Ve hare ever $300.000 to Ifan upon Improved - proved Iowa ( arias. Farmers desiring loans . can save money hy dealIng direct with us , thereby saving : agenl's comniiLsion. We do not lonn on wild land , . nor In Nebraska. LuGee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. l' BIlbO.I.1 U.I a UII'IS. , 'I Deln Robinson Is recovering rapidly . I c , John N. Baldwin leaves tomorrow for Ot- tumwn. Lucius Wells left last e\enlnr for a short trill to Moline , Ill. Paul Kodweiss Is dangerously Ill with In. fammatory rheumotsm. . : Mrs. Marie I"JemlnL has returned from n .Islt with relatives at Ilnrham , Ia. len I. Salnger oC Des Iolnes , supreme court reporter , wns In the city yesterday . . , pror. C. Slrull ot the school for the leaf Is confined to his home by serious Illness. F. K. Patterson Is recovering front his re- : cent attack ot pneumonia and vliI be around 11 . In a short thne. lr , and llr Oscar Keelno have returned from Fort Worth , Tex" , where they have , been visiting Mr. anti Mrs. F. II. B\ans. Mrs. W. II. WIIfell , \ IO bas heen con. fineti to her home with on attack ot ( huh' dlll. theretc croup for the last wee Ie , was able to be out yestenln , , Miss Patti Woodwnrd , who has boon visit- lag ! r. filth Mrs. W. S. Jhnlocle for soy- oral weeks Imst left last rldny for her homo II Chicago. She left n great many warm friends here : Mr. Truebdel ot I.'remont , Neb. , arrived In ; time city 'eaterday In reslonse 10 a telegram I Bent him nnnoHuclng that J. I , larlmess , WD not expected to live . Miss lessle larle- , 1 . hess also returned yesterday from a visit In Minneapolis to attend the bedside ot her father. - Secretary larry Curtis. \ 'iio Is In Oska- . beau attending the state ' alenlUng Young Men's Chris- tan association . conventlau , writes to a friend In this Cit ) that the con\'enton Is the lan- cat he ever nlenllell In any state with the exception or one In New York Nearly .00 delegates are already on the ground , and about 100 more are expected before the close : or the meeting , Among these Ilresent are n number or very jomlnenl business and lre pro. " tesblonal men , much as 'rhionma U. I Foster at Olulwa , lion. L. S. Colilr ot Fort DOIlgu Cell \ort . . ' and lion. B C. Wanl of Ues Moines. They ' - take a very active part In the discussions , . Ind the whole gatherIng Is an Intensely Ilrac- tcal one The "DuBar of National hiohitlays" Natonal lollaya" promIses - f Ises to be I unIque entertolnm . Six bolt. hal- dos wilt be represented by booths , and a Japanese booth will albo forl an attraction , T.lls entertainment will take place lu the , Eseman buiding February 21 anti 22 , under , the direction of the ladles of Broadway church. _ 'nun uhf I'rl'O Laste. . fll goes merrily on All frames , pIctures , lie. , just 1.1 the marked juice Tube ) .hlts , lej artists brushes , 5c. U. L. SMiTh & CO. , , - _ .5 Main Ilreet , t Use Eli Pel 'john' . neit breakfast food , lly lOc package . at Urown'u C. O. 2) . Neate6t drug store. Taylor's , Orand hotel , V.wls . sells drugs , valut Iud Glas cheav 1 , - - - _ 1. . - NEWS ? \ F'ROI I - COUNCIL BLUFFS City ( cunutiol of Republicans the scene of Very Great harmony. BUSINESS fU5IED ThROUGH EMilY ( Trluhlrll , , OlllltCII for , \ltllrlll 01 tim. . , First Ualnt.III.\I"Aallh'r Wnolt ( us' l'iirJt CmlrlFftull'r ) . , t flee n Lit t Ic S ! ; drlifh. ThC city eonnnton hrld by the republicans yesterday afternoon was largely alcndel ] , and was ont oC the most harmonious ever hell , There ws no Ilulng ! nnJ hauling ' , and time entire business or the convention was sdlel In less than three.qlnrter ) ot nn hour ( rain the tme that Wllnm , rll , chairman of the central committee , called the meeting to ordel' T. J. Evans was chosen chairman and For- rest Smith seeretar ) ' . , c mmltee on cre- Ilentals was Ippolntel ] . con lstlg ot John 1.lndl , E E , lat and F. J. Da ) . G. II. Scot oC the First ward named J. n. Orecnlhlells , and John I.lndt of the Fourth l'ttr Smith , as c.\IHltes for nomlnnton at alderman-at-large. On the first bllot Green- shlell received Cortyseenotes anti Smith seven and Grellshiella was declared nOI- I mis toil. , J. 'p ' lvans I , W. P. Balcer , W. A. Wood , O. W Gordon anll Alexander ' Wood were Sr- gestell I candidates rer the nomination ot park commmiissioiicrs , hut all but the two WOOd3' were fortunate enough to be IHesenl and ilcclhiicil. , The contest thins narrowed down to two canildates , and Alexander Wed was nomInated au the frt ballot by a vote oC 3 ( ( to 18 I. . 11'Ilenste'n , Deli (3. Morgan , L. W. Itct.s . A. C. lardln/ C. HolHrtson all F. S. Thomas were named ns candidates for school dIrector. lrdensteln ! , the outgoing memb of the board , was wllhlrawn nt once hy ' 1' . A. llrowiek. Iorgan was nOI'nalell ' on the first Inlet by note oC iI to 3 for harding. On the ' second ballot the vote stood as follows : fless 9 ; harding , i ; itobrtson , 31 ; Thomas , 7. Robtsn W.IS declared nominated and the nomination was lade unanimous by acclamation. ! ! SOlI\ II.tI'1'flN1s ( O { ' ' 'lg WEa , . 1. 1 : . O. bbterhlod ; 10\lnl to Iteorganize- Other .tiitt'rs , Ir Iltcr < ' I. The 1' . E. O. socIety held a meeting last Thursday at the home of D. J. Hocwel ! on 'rliir.l nvenue. I has been se\eral years since this organlzJton disbanded all the vacancy It used to fill In social and charItable I circles has been a mater oC heel regret. About fifteen of those who helped constitute its mcmbershhl roll lt . the time It went out ot existence according met and decided that the vacancy should be no more. Many at the original menibers have died or mo"er away , but It Is expected that within n week or two all , or neal ) ' all , who arc still here wi he again enrolled . Ieetnrs arc to be hild every other Thurslloy evening , II the home oC one ot the members for social and literary en- joyment. At the meeting last Thursday even- : ng I song party was one of the features iacIi I one Present was given the name oC some ! song , which was to be illustrated by n pencil drawing. The others were then given n chance to see how near they could come to guessing the name of the song thus Illus- tratoil Much at the drawing would have hardly been considered strictly artistic , but that fact adllHI to the nmusement. Mrs. A. p. Hanchett was awarded the prize for guess- lag tim largest number ot names , while Dr. Sarah Smllh and Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth cut for the consolation prize. Light refreshments were then served. A musicale was gIven Thursday night lt the residence of J. lloeler , 72 Willow avenue for the benefit ro the ladles' fund oC time Congregational church. The Modern Troubadors composcd of Proto Harry Smith . an accomplished intisiciami who has just 10 catel In this ciy , and his three talented children , furnished most of the program. They sing or play In quartet. and do equally meritorious solo worle. 'he first instru- meriorIous . , b.,1n.,1 I" 4) ' frst . Intrn- " ' . . , c" , " . uuuu , n. . . . . UJ f'bm . " f'b adnglo from ; quartet N .llOf Joseph.Hadyn. They also gave the military march by S chi u be I' t. The animation and artistic feeling that marked the rendition or these pieces were much allmlred. Little Gerlrud sang "The Primrose" song ot Pinsuti . In a manner that won for her a shower of applause. As an encore she gave the "Llte Alabama Coon , " and was again greeted wIth hearty appre- elation. Among those who assisted al the musicale were ! rs. Jcscph Roft and C. D. , 'tltchison. Miss Gertc Geascn and J. H. Shno rendered the Hungarian Hhapsody 0 : Liszt 1 wltb great brIlliancy. The musicale was n decided success , and was thoroughly enjo'ed. The following Is the program In full : Piano Dnet-Hunnl'lan nhapsolle.1offman ' ! Miss Gleason and J. H. Simms. Solo-A Valentine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. RofC. Bnss Solo-The Bnlfrey 'rower. . . .Brnd C. B. Aitchieson. Violin Solo-Ihotmcitict American . . . . . . Prof. ? erlwwsld. 8010-ly Old Dear Home . . . . . . . . . Mrs. W. J. Leverett. Adagio ( String Quartet No. 1 ) . . . .1ayln 'l'he Imlmlren ' 'ronlmdours. , Piano Duet- Iodr . . . . . . . . . . . . : Gavotte . . . . . . . .Goilner Miss Gleason and J. 11. Simms. Solo-Tho Primrose . . . . 1. . . . . . .Plnsut Miss Gertrude Smith . flecltation-Cimddie Doon . Smih. . . . . . . .Burns nectaton-Cu lss Clara Saw'er. Bass Solo-Neptilimo . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dlehl C. n. Mtchcson , Solo-Happy Days AlchcsOl . . . . . . . .Streletzld Mrm. nofr. Vocal Qunrtet-dmiy Sang . . .Mendelssohn The 1odern 'roubadours. A number ot the friends at lrs. E. J. WaieID gathered 3t the residence , 107 Fr.lk street Friday evening to celebrated the l3(1 blrtHlay cf the hostess. After a magnificent repast hal been served time remainder oC the evening was devotCI to music. hath vocal and 'nstrumental , furnished Iy Miss Cora Getzer Idles I.1le JeCtrles , Mrs. Charles G. Walters anti William G. Waiters , and to some literary Ixercl s hy John J. Fralney and Miss Cora Getzer , the latter rendering some excellent parts from the poems of Janice Whlcomh Riley. Among those present were : Mes- dame.i Ii. J. 'Vnlers , JeIrles , Parlter all Barnes or Omaha , Moore , Owens , Smith . Myer , . Aylesworlh Shank cf Omaha , Smith oC ' 1lmn , 0. , and C. D. I V.'alters. Misses D31' Walters , Cora Gretzger , Mary Colimmian . 1.11- zle JeUrles , Ida Miller and Be8lo nlaney. Messrs. W. G , Waleu , C. n. Walters , Jesse Walters , W. I\reldler. Seltert 01 . St Louis and John J. I'ulney. ! r. amid Mrs. J. F. Spare were tendered a delightful surprise party Iy friends Wed- nOllly evening at their home , 81 Avenue A , the occasion being the 39th brthda : anni- vrsary or Mrs. Spare High five was IIIaYe until a late hour , when refreshments were served , Those present were : : srs. amid lle5lamet McCune Tucker , Selby , Maxwell , Doughert , Yancy , Weatherbee , George 'amlsla , Drake and Lockwood I . ! eslame Irwin and ckwoed ; ! es rs. Irwin , A'res on.l hubbard ! r. and ! rs. J. L. O'Neal entertained a smal party ot friends at her hmonie , 101 Washington avenue , Thurslsy ovenlng ' , In honor of their ninth weddIng anniversary High five furnished the principal amuse- ment of the evening , and the IJrlze was cap. tured by Mu. Harry harris After timecards cards lunch was served. Those present were : ! r. and , ! rs. I. C. Moore , Mr. and : irs. A. Walgreen , : Ir. and ! rl II , Harris , Mr. and :11. : 0 , Graves ; Miss Ole Clark and Miss Beta : Shlcletnnz , Ind Mr. and Ira. Omaha George Uye and ! I. Arthur Dtmore : at A tea party was given yesterday between the hour of 3 and I al the her ! of Mu. V. ' . C. Jarros , cn Third a\'enue In honor et her daughter , Mrs. ourtland lalmer of Colorado Springs The parlor was tastily decorated wih rerns and rosu. During the hours of receiving a large number or guests were entertained - tertained The table looked exceedingly attractive - tractve , wIth Its large centerpiece of tern and roses. Mrd. Jennie McConnell and ! IE t3utt . aaa'sted. ' Among the Invie guests were : ! e James J. N. BaldwIn , J"el Stewart , George Phelps , Campbell . C. n. Bower , J. It. heed , 1. . W. Tuhleyme , J. J. lirowo Joseph Shea O. H. ' , ' . . , ; ' ' ' ' _ , _ _ : _ n' . ' _ _ ' lionmian. L. S. Bnlal ] , I ) . J. . Wll m ! , O. W. 1ula , \ V.V. . Leomls. W. O. Witt , I. P. lenllrlcks , " ' . J , Jameln , 11. I. Clm- Ilh1/1 , H. A. fllnhne . n. C. Francis , J drar it. Merriam , F. S. 10el. . D. I T. Hockwel , P. Brlnsmald , V. ' . S. tmnniock : L. Dnunockj Gibber I , J. Mueller , labcoek , Urown , Maces ' 1ul1d. Wodwnrd , Archer Mur- phy , Ryan , nrown , unIts . Nellie Robinson The Twentieth Century club will meet nl the homo ot Mr . and Irs. It. J. MacBride 292 Harrison street , Tuelay evenln/ The following Is their IJrolrnm : "Growth ot sur- rage In nglnnll I Under time 11lntarent Hile , t'l , to the Founding oC the house ot Commons - mons , " \V . J. I.everet. "Growth or Suffrage from time ) ouldllg oC the louse of COl' 10ns Up to tIme I nglsh Hevolnlon , " " ' . S. harrison. " lexleI-Glntlmalan : Dsllte Over Dounllarles , " Mrs.V. . A. Goehring , Vocal solo , Irs. W. J. Leverett. Dscus- sion , ' 'nJby , ' led by the president , C. E. \Vooilbiry. The T. T. ' ' 8. were entrrt'lnell nl the aveimue home ot Miss Mary Ca\lwcl Wnshlngton The : t. I. C's. entertnlnell n lumber or theIr glntemen friends , lt the hOle of Miss JessIe Walace on Buf street , Mrs . W' A. Inurer entertained n nnlber of her friends at a valemmtine party Thtmroday . Next Thlrsllr ) ' ovc'niimg ! the Society or Christian gmleavor at the First Ireshyterlan church will give n " 1.lle llatelmet" social In the church parlors In honor oC the father or his country. One ot the Pheasant events or the week just pnsl was time reception , or "At Homo" social 1lnn lt the nroll\a ) ' Methodist plscopnl I church St. 'alemitino's evcnlng by the mem- Ler ot ! r. C. ( I. Saunders' SUlln ) ' school class They hnll transformed the ' 'clmihiy" Sunday schol rooms Into bright pnrlors , amid everything was arranged to seem Ice home , a\lif ! you did not reel "It Imommie . " It was nol the fault of the 'oung laHes ( , for they Proved theIr abilities nt cmiertainhmlg ) and fully merit the man ) ' plensant compliments Intended for them t , A splendId prorram had been prepared , which was welt recelverl Little : I\lrell MUlm3 delghted her hearers wih one ot her reeltatiomma. Alonr the numbers which fol- lowell were vocnl solos h ) Mr. Hg.lon , Miss Palmer nail . ( Mrs. Sweating , guitar duet ( by Messrs. ' \.oOlward ( a 11 Hearlek , reading by Miss \ % 'chbvhiiclm had reference to "Prol Saunders' Sunday school class. " Mr. 'uleys , with his orchestra , kept the guests In good humor , whie they were disposing . posing of the good things which hnd been spread for Ihem. Everybody seemed to en- Joy the occnslon and when the orchestra struc 11 wih ' 'home . Sweet Home , " there welo hem yet man ) who were not ready to go Bufs division 'o. 27. Unltorm nanle Knlglmts of lythlas will install omcers next 'ednesday e\enln . The uniform divisions from the O.ld Felows anti AmerIcan Mechanics - chanics ha\1 been In\lted to witness the cere- monies. ACer installation exercises , dancIng - Ing . will be tIme order of the e\'enlng. The af- fai.1 be strictly a uniformed one , and no genteman , except those appelrlng In unl- form , \1 ho admitted . Arrangements have bee made with C. B. nandlett lo serve sup- . pc. iat' , oe An 200 1IthItOIf)1fllES U : ' . 1 < 11150n hlroe.-Itiirgmthrm limy lnndIY. A big purchase , 5,000 yards of Irish point embroideries , 3 to r Inches wide , exquisite styles , finest quality of musln , actual value IlIc . 20c and 2c ; entIre lot at one prIce Ion- day , Dc yard. Don't miss this bargain ' la ) ) 'lrd. Ils l.rgaln : WI' bought thel at hal price. Our customers gel the beneft onday. All our 25c Glnch doted cmtnln Swiss Momday : 12c Ylr,1 BIG BARGAINS IN l WASh DRESS GOODS. New printed dimites , new percales , new ducls. at lOc , 12c all 15c yard. Black all white 10urning prints lIe yard. lO pieces of dark stripe outing flannel , 51 'arll. 36.lnch I.L unbleach muslin . 3Hc yard. 3G-lnch ser finish bleach mus1n , lc 'ard. 8-4 Lockwood unbleoch simeeting . 12c yard. 8-4 Locnood ] bleach sheeting . 15c ) 'anl 42-lnch I.ocl\ood bleach pillow case mus- Un . 9c yard. 45-lnch I.ockwood bleach pillow case mus- ln , hOc yard. Lay In a supply Monday. Gel all ' C 1onday. I , al you \'ant . 55c genuine real haIr cloth , Monday 30c yard. 20c cotton hair cloth . Monday lOc yard All colors lining cambric 4c yard. $10.00. $12.00 and $15.00 cloaks , $5,98 Mon- day ; any cloak In our store , take your pick , $5.9 each. This Includes everything In cloals. None worth less than $10.00. and up to $20.00. 100 dozen all lnen hem Imclt towels , fancy berders , size 20x36 , Monday ISo each. Hotels , boarding houses amid restaurants shoull take advantage ot this towel sale. , DENNISON DROS. . . Council Bluffs. Dtscrlmhmtlm : In lrr"llht ! Harcs. An Important suit . Is set ror trial In distrIct court this wee Ie. In .whlch J. C. Spangler , I Walnut shIpper , sues the Rock Island railway - for $2,000 alleged to have been way , , aleged ben over- charged for relghl emi goods shipped from Hancock and Oakland. In his petition he alerls that tIme Rock Island Is In the habit ot chnrglng from 1 cent to 114 cents mor , per hundredweight on carload lots to Avoca and Chicago UII franc A\oca , larlan , Shelby , Minden . Neola or Council Bluffs to the same points. This ho claims , 1 dls- crlm'ntlng , end hen"e a vlo'aton : 01 the Interstate ( - state commerce law Seine rnther fine legal points are raised Oa both shIes , and the trial will be entirely on these legal points , for the plaintiff and dc- fendanl have agreed to the tact Involved. Time railroad company claim that It costS mora to ship goods from towns on Ironch lines , tuch as Hancock and Oakland , than frol towns on time main 1 n 1. The strong point made by tIme plaimithif's attorneys Is that larlan Is emi a brnch line , Inl , exactly the same distance tram Avoca as Oakland so that , according to the company's reasoning , time charges should be the same. The coma- COI- any gets around this point hy saying that Harlan Is more a competitive point than Oakland , since the Northwestern railway has 1 staten , Klrleman , four miles nway. On time same grounds that they are allowed to charge less for shipments from Council luIs than A\oca , by reason ot the competition of other COl panics , they clall that they shoul also bo allowed 10 charge less from Harlan than frau : Oakland The court wi have to Ilechlo ( whether Spangler has been discrImInated - mated agalnst. _ _ Unity Guild will give a card party for ladies - dies Saturday February 23 , from 2:30 : to G I o'clock , al the residence of ! rs. la'nnrd , on North FIrst street. Ierre5hments will be served. FrIends are cordially invited. nucln\heot cakes , loaf sugar syrup one of the breakfast dishes at Pearl ChOD house , 150. Ho"ut ot a Forgery. Judge McGee held a session oC the superior court yesterday and heard the evIdence In tIme case or E. Helchrrl against James Bowem Both parte are fran : Neola Mike Bowen 1 son ot time defendant , Il Is claimneil forged his father's name to a nato , for $105. whleh afterward fell Into the hands ot John W. Woods & SonJ , and a judgment was secured against 10wen In time harrIson county courts before he knew anything of It. When he learned that ho had heen sued on a note he I had never signed ho raised In ohjectQ F. Ielchnrt In the meantime bind ad\'anced' ' mcney to Mike Bowen to pay oft the judr- ) lent and then commencell suit against the 'rather to recover . The later noturaly oh- 'eelell ' to thIs sort of procedure , but In con- ference wRit Bardsley & Klpaclt , a couple ot attorneys doing business In Neola , the law- yern suggested that If he did not pay off time money they would Ilrosecule young Bowen for forgery By this sort of timreats Bowen claIms , he was forced to sign an agreement that ho would pay off Helchart's ciaimii . The present suit Is on this claim . Bowen the cider Is fighting the paymentS the ground ot fraud , duress and want ot consideration. TIme case was , ubmlted yesterday . Yes , time Baele launlry IS "that good laundry , " and Is located nt 74 Broadway. I In oubt ' aboJ tItle , try I anti be convinced Uon'l forget name and mmummiber. 'el. 167. Use ElI Pett'joimn's Best breakfast foot , only hOc package , at Brown's O. O. D. lUck cd on Uutddol , SOIO of the len who are grading on Union a\enuo cOlplalned to Mayor Cleaver yesterday that several men trol Omnha and from the country were trying to get a share of the work to 10. Malibu Brown , of the city etmgimmeor's force , was statoned at the place to watch . and all who made any complaints were told to poInt out Iny one who was not entitled to work ulder the rules laid down br Superintendent hlmirris. Up to ' - - < " _ . . - . _ _ . non only OM COrn1dnb 1 hat been made to him , One man * C1lolnted 01t lS n stranger , but on bern IluestonNl he saul ho hail lived In Coun ! ! ! 'lilmifla for time last seventeen ) 'earl , anti ( thotigmt ) he was as hear acclimated ns he e\r ! \m61(1 \ ( be. Two hun- ( irod nH ] twenty tetln\ Ire nt work yesterday - day , and the work wl ! nlsli d ns far south lS Sixth avenue Don't miss seeing timC embroideries ] we sell tomorrow nt c 'anll they will surllrlso you. \ellison lros. , I llun ! ! or : hjnr ' inie. I Superintendent D1nllOcl { Is plnnnlnJ some radical chonres In the ru mlnr at the motor trauma ant hopes to I able to 11l thel Into effect Tuesday or Wtdnesrn ) ' . By these chalges all time Olnhn traIns wi run on Main street , Instend of sOle of thel being heln/ thrC\ to ulJper 11roatlvny. All the Omlha trains will run on MaIn street unti 1 o'clock lt nllht , anti then they will be thrown to tipper Brondwny with the ex- cepton ot trains conneclng with the ulght trains. The chanres In the running ot traIns will also 110 nvay with the tle heretofore used In waitng for connections wih oUter trains , this cltll ! .Iown the runulng tme belween Cotlci Bluffs anti Omaha eight or ten min- utes , tea.Time Time Main street single ears will be taken or Ialn street and ' will hereafter run be- \ Comm Pearl and Broadwny amid Paltlonl Park . Time ] tth avenue lines wi run between the Union Pacific transfer anti Oak anti Pierce streets , Iroul1 time leOII. The Purpose oC the chanre Is to render ] better service and to beter nccollotate I mmnijority of the . Iljorly liatromis The experhnent Is to he tried for I lumcent length ot time to lhoroughl test the 'Iue ton IS to whether It will suit the public better , ali I this ex- Ileclaton on the hiart or the management Is not let then another chnlre of bOle sort wi be mmmdc . The plan has \ot been dc- chlell upon , however , until very thorouhly comishiheroil . arid It Is believed that with ! ulcltel llno hetween the two cItes time pub- lie wilt welcome - the chango. - ' It' " Uqlll ) ' Qllot In 10st stores dimming In\enlory , but we , have nol experIenced It that way . all attri- bute Il to the numerous har/alns offered in cur \arlous departments , which we shall contnue as long as they last , 4G-lneh Prench serL s and henrletas , were ilc , now SOc. , , l0immch I.'rench serge ant henrletas , were , lOc , now 33c. All our dollar no\ely dress goods reduced I to SOc. ! lOc.Bg reduction In black goods of oil grades. ! All wool rcmmmmammts nt . Al rClnluts I great sacrlOce. CLOAKS. ! 1\mltY GARMENT IN STOCK AT HALF IHC ; . ilc and SIc fine cashmere hose , ribbed and lllln , 48c. l8e all SOc Enlsh Clshmere hose , ribbed anti Illaln 3 for $1.00. See values In misses' and cimildren's hose at 17c , 2Gc. 31 c. , SPECiAL PRICES IN LINENS. LIpton's No. 2 and 3 Ceylon teas , hal price , SOc and 25c. Heady mode sheets all pillow cases at less than the cost oC mntmelimm. $1.00 shrunk wool skirt patterns , tOe ; $1.25 and $1.S0 qualy , i5e. BIG REDUCTION ON ALL GRADES OF UNn llWEAR. FOWLEn , DICK , & WALKER , . BOSTON ST0l . Council Bluffs , Ia. W/lre l't-u' Are Iree. First Presbyterian , corer of Willow av- ernie and Sc\enth , sti'cet-Rev. Stephen Phelps , Ilnstor. PreachIng hy the pastor nt 10:30 : n. ma. and i:30 : p. m , Church of Jesus IChrst ) oC Later Day Saints huntington hal , 104 llroadway-Simm- day school at 1 o'cleck. Regular services nl 2:30 : amid i:30 : p. m. 11cr. C. E. Datele of1 Oniahma will preach at the Sceond Presbyterian church at 10:30 : a. mm : . Suhjecl : " " 'by Dqes God Love Man ? " At 7:30 : p. m. the subject will be , "A Sym- ' . " pathetic Frlenr. Broadway Methodist ; EpIscopal-H. P. Dudley IJastor. Prcahiing at 10:30 : n. m. Subject : "Whos Business Is 1 ? " Class' ' meetn ant Sunday i heel al12 m. Epworlh league at G:30 : p. m. ' l'rea'chlng nt 7:30 : p. m. by Hev. C. L. Da\enport oC Ilrumntleid . Ill. Sub'ect ' : "Africa. " Mr. Davenport was for a' number of years a missIonary In Africa. 8t. John's Engiislm Lutheln , James lal , 17 Pearl street-Hev. G. W. Snyder , pastor. Services nt 1 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday sohool nl 9:4r : a. m. Young people's meetIng nt G:30 : p. m. Reorlanlzed Church oC Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints on Pierce street three doors west ot Gen avenue-Preaching nt 10:30 : a. a : . by T. W. Williams , and at i:30 : p. m. by President Joseph Smih , Sunday school lt 12 m. Baptismal servIces lt 3 p. m. Z. H. L. society at G p. m. T. W' ' . Williams , pastor. Congregational-Preaching morning and evening. Predent Brooks at Tlber college wIll preach. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A 'llrmmnimmcr . " Saturday was a "hummer" In the picture lrade. 'Vo simply sold frames timid pictures all day , anll lots oC' them at hal price. Again thIs week we will continue to sell at just hal the marked price. Open every e\enln ! II. L. - - Smllh - - & Co. , 45 MaIn st. Ladies' Oxfords and low shoes-wont to get rId at them-hayo a lot ot them. $3 Oxfords at your own price I you want to buy shoe cheap , geed shoes al the cheapest price , go to _ _ _ _ _ SAHGEN'S. l''p'A l'ntty Chn\.mthll A city con\enton of the people's party will be held at Liberty hal Thursday evening , February 21 , to place In nomInaton candidates - dates for alderman al large , one park com- mlssionel' , enl lwo members or the school board , to P voted for at the coming spring election. Primaries for the election oC dele gates to the con\enton will he hell Tuesday evening , Febrnnry 19 , II the following places : FIrst ward , Wheeler & Hereld's , five delegates - gates : Secommd Liberty hal , tour delegates - gates ; Third , 16 Main street , three dellgates ; ourth , Cimimrclmtll ' ivorksIlvo Chnrchl Plmll worleslvo delegate ; Fifth , Broadway hose 10use , 1\0 delegates ; Sixth , TwIn City Dye works , five delegates. C. I. . GLI.gT'E , Chairman People's Party City Cemitrai Com. 10 You Itnlw When you break your dishes ? Stop In at Mmmliins' and see the beautiful patterns ot adasnantine dinmmer ss'aro . ada\lntne 11nner wlre. Wo want every lady In Council Bluffs to atend the embroIdery sale tomorrow , ge yard , al Bennison Uros. loty 'rum's , , Jtelormmmer. Bert Petty , who was COlvlcled of bootleg. gin ! at time last term of .the federal court In this city , has begunl'tholwork of rooting out the othel' men \\lulglnl In that sort ot busl- 'ne8 nt his hOle In 'Audnbon , lie went 10 Keolwl a week ago amid testified against I number oC bootleggers mind secured theIr Indictment Now hel'J' ! l been filing Inrorma- tons here , and bias 'IJpre the alresl bO for or Martin llogg an1 rJphn Jones , both ot Auduhon. More arris ! sire to tel ow 11 soon as the ncw friend of tmo ! l \ Jaw has time to get In his work. I Is , d thaI since Petty Is1 \ Pety was released from 1 hmo ! county jai he hal become an energetic J\lF.mIer \ ot the Salvation army at Auduhon. " . , I ! en's cork sole hb $ f now $3.25 ; $ cork soles , $2. I 'don' , want them. Come and see for yourself , , al ! , SAItGFIN'rS. - . - Homer's grocery'S'J8liroadwmy. , Is the place to timid Eli Ptijohmm's , best breakfast tood. ta Slml : ) elLJtmoiI' ' , ' " 'lrk.r8. The Sunday School t' Workers' union will bold Its regular mnonimly ( meeting Tuesday evening In St. Paul's church. Prof. B. hi. astman will read a paper on "Young Men In time Sunday School. " J , hi. Westcot on "Sunday School Iemlnlsccnees , " II. I E. Mache on "Young Ladles In the Sunday School , " and Mrs. M , I' . Flagler will reall I paper written hy ! r. hi. 0 , Cory on "Primary Class \'orhc " These papers will be followed by a general discueicn The choir .ot St. Paul's church will sing an ammhhmemmi Gas heatng stoves for rent 'nll for sale : t Council Bluffs Gu company's S omce ( ) mia 11rllnymun01"1 \ / I "Ino Comicim. OnO\I.II , Cal . Feb. iG.-The Forbc town stage was robbed this moringear Orovlo bp' n lone hlghwlynul , with n shotgun. ' 1 ho treasure hex wets taiceim anl two Imssengtra rolll 11 oC jilt. ) . In nil about UO was secured. Time 1 nltet States mal IIUll was not motestell. TIme roller has not been captured , nlhouGh his dc- 6crlpto\ was notcd. - , AFFAIRS AT SOUTI OIAt1A Teachers Unable to Draw Their Pay for Lack of runds I CREDIT TO BOARD OHDUCr TON REUS _ D - ClntHton that l'ln" the nmuct In Il'h l'crplexty % , null , 1 "lleclll Mectimig \ II lie Ih'lll II Contlcr Iho Stull1u I -Hhcr Jtnr1u City : O\ A. I I The action at the Union Stock Yarlls National - tonnl bank II renslnt to carry the overlap or the Bonrll at I ducaton Intl time 1st oC May , ns previously nrcell 1pon , Is e\nelnJ I hardship to some of the school tenchers. Quito a number hl\o not yet reeeind their ) e- comber pay , the bank hnvlnrerused . to hOlor oily more ot the Loard's warrants. Time factional frhl II the bonrll Ie the cause or all tIme trouble. For SOIO tm ! Mr. Check has beel tr'lnt to get n resolutol passed closIng the schools Oi the 7h or June Instead ot the 28th , as has Leel customnr , , Oeson , Tholns anti Gideon have stuck out for the entire terni In notIfying the bo.\l . oC Its decision the bani IleclnrCI lint tmnlcss economic measures were nt once nlolltCI ito more warrant woull be casimeth. 1 wn , thought h ) seine that n special meetnr woull be c.le,1 , wihout delay lo lgnin take imp the ( IUeston of ecommomnizing , bul so tar Presilent Olleon hns laleu 10 aCtOI II the mater , amid time teachers arc unable to get their pa ) ' . : lr. Cheek stated at one tme that the schools wouM close on the him of JUle or there would be lrouble. Now It Is eharrc.1 . by Chmeele's OIJpOnents In time board lat ! tS he 'conlll nol carry his resolution nt n regular leetlng he went to the bank aUII causell the wrltnr oC time letter rcelrelr to by the ban ! omclnls. I.te ) 'esterla ) ' aferoon Presllent Gdeon . seen by a Bee reporter and Isle,1 , whether a slleclal ineetimmg woulll be ralel to cOlsller the'fnnncillucston ! , TIm . ' preslMnt of the boarll said that sIckness and IIC.1th In his faml ) had 11revnted him rrom nlenllg , the meetings or late , html that he would com- fir wih other mimeimml.mrs of the board anti thou consider the amivisabllity of calling a : special session. : Ir. Gdeon stated , however , that he thought a meetln would 11 called. Lu lint my .bMnl'lttln I 11111":01. I At the Inlual meetng of time Publc Library assocIation yesterday nferoon lrs. Claml Talbot amid MIss Hette Moore were re-elected lS trustees amid the new board organlzell with E. C. LaM presidomit Irs. Talbot secretary and MIss Moore treasurer. TIme next meflng of the trustees will he held emi Thursday : lt 8 p. I. All comlltees are requested to re- port at that tinme. Magic City o5Mhp. ' The two daumglmters ot President Gideon of the hoard at Education are quite I , The tOllle or Rev. It. L. Wheeler's sermon nl the Presbyterian church this morning will he : "Yon Can. " There was a good nteldance at the horse sale yesterday afternoon. Some fine stock was exhibited , but only a few anllals were soIl.About About twenty members ot Odd Fellows lodge No. 18 veiit to Netraslm City last nlghl berH. to assist In Initatng a number orem - Colonel J. I. . Martin , conlrctng agent of the Iock Iland road , IG an old Wisconsin boy . amid lievamits to gel lp a Wisconsin do ) ' . All nat\es ot the Badger state mire requeste to semI theIr namts and addresses to the colonel at the gxchange building. The MIsses Rosa and Maggie McKeimzie daughters ot the late David McKenzie dance time 1gb land thug at the Omaha Midway last erenlng. John lcKenzle , a brother at the young ladles , danced the sword dance. Mr. John C. Buchanan pla'ed the pipes for the dancers. There was a meeting o lho Charity bal commlts al the ! xclang" yesterday after- noon. President Wier wants all tickets accounted - counted for ty 3 o'cloclt next Tuesday after- noon. Next Friday afernoon there wi 0 another meeting , at which time all bills will' be settled . Owing to the small atendance nothing but routine huslness was transacled. Secretary Lot reported a good saIl of tickets. A very enjoyable surprIse party was given to Fred Mullen last Thursday evening. Those present were : Edith Cnrpenter. 1ahel IUch , Stale Condron , Millie Dare Stela Miller , Daisy Gosney Hate Stnltim . , Iabel Mayfield , Cora Holmes , Stela Grey , clr ! Carpenter George Nlckois L'le Grey , Vera Havens , Louis Nickels , George Merrick , Elmer Young , Fred Brown , Cole Ferguson and Perry Wheeler. . r Jl rl VI' .IN l .SIIOT. 'timommmas Nick 1'11) InJnrCI " 'lmhIc C"lln ! 01 1 L ) . catut' Liy ( aid . CRESTONIa , Feb. IG.-Speclal.-ParUcu- ( ) lars regarding tIme shooting at Thomas Nick ] or Aftomi . who was fatally Injured ' I few days ago nt Decatur City , have been received. I appears that NIck was waiting on a young lady In the town lS was also another miiami. Niche wal on his way to the home of the young Indy. JUGI before reaching the house a young man sprang from the door and com- landed Niche to hold Ul1 his hands. The fellow then fred n shot flom a revolver , the bullet entering Nlclt's hody one Inch to the right of tie heart. The murderer has nol been apprehended. The Union County Teachers' association hell an all day session today nt the Normal college In Alton. An excellent program was rendeleI anti Limo teachers who were present from all parts of tIme coulty enjoyed the session - sion imugely. ! rs. J. Knox Hnl , wife at Edior Hal ot the News , has rene to Chicago , coiled thele by time critical illness oC her mother Swan Danielson , residing near Spaulllng , I resident ot AdaIr county for twenty-one years , died 'Ihursday nlghl and was burled to < ay. He was quite wealthy and greatly respected - speclcIl lS an uprIght amid conscientious Christian gentleman anli citizen. Sixteen ladles of this city gave a minstrel performonco last evening at time opera house for tie benefit of tIme Cottage hospital 111 the Union Benevolent soclelY. 'fhe enler- talnment gave the best of satisfaction , and the proceeds will bandsomely ail the has- Illnl anti society. Senator J. hi. harsh was lt I alrfeld yes- terday where he addressed u meetng of Iowa school teachers. The democratc ! warll caucuses have been called for next "Monday night and the city conventon for the fohiowhumgVetlnesday \ oveninmg Time democrats will rlnomlnate Mayor Niemmieyer Edgar n. I Rose at leMorll . , Ore , and Mrs. Enmnmia Hlbhunl ot this cIty were \nrrlel , at 7 :30 : last evening , They will make their fnture homo II Metiforti . The bride Is I sister of hlomm . John Gbson , amid the Groom Is a wealthy Oregonian. Conluetor Ii. P. Sawyer , an employo or the BurlnJton road for about thirty years , Is recovering from a serious illness , gdward Den oC Denver , a former Creston mayor , Is In the city visiting ohl frIends and lookIng after prupprty Interests. TIme nurlhlrton will cetmence the erection or 1 new depot 'at Crolwel In a few days , the old ole ) having burnell several weeks ago. I was the oldest depot betweemi Crcs- ton and Council Bluffs. Louis I. Carter ot Dcnnlson , la" , Is In time city endeavorhlg to forl a stock company for time cstahlsllnent or a hmaru' ractory. Mr. Carter manutactures Italian harps , and will employ eight men to start with , ex- pectng to Increase limo force as time business becomes established . Ito wants $5,000 capital . scribed. ital , and the amounl haa about all been sub. Dave nennlson of Omaha was In time ely yesterday visiting hIs brother , John Hen- n150n. Mrs. Newel Ba\eharI ( has gone to Men- dota , 1" , called there by tIme serIous Ineb8 ot her father Time remains of Miss Mary Ellis , who died at Carbondale , I\an. , were received at Alton rlliay abet Interrel In the Afon cemetery . Miss Ellis was 1 former Union county girl , and had many , friends The German Yolsvereln wi give thtlr aunual masquerade bal February 21. \ ' , zer dircimic . me In/ll , DES MOINES Feb. 16.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-rs. ) . . J. (1 Yetzer , wIfe ot the ex- presIdent of time defunct Cass County lank et Atlantic , la. , was In the city today She secured time names of 'homas Meredith of ts. . . . : _ - _ . , - - - _ . _ - - " . ' . _ . _ - - _ . _ - , . _ . , - - - - , , - - - TTffT1 [ . I N , SEBIOlS. - - - - - - - - - ' - PPHEHEXSION { , FELT : BY DIS ) , COPELAND . & , SHEPAII An OTHER 1)IYSICL\ \ ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Vlnltos or Grant NUllbel'S . ) olPoopteOveptostorl , , , by the Rcccl Long Ton111l' t.-Cnlol''hol ! Jnrccll-m ] iui'iosit t1ui'ei'cici1- . . EPidonile. " 'Nonlhcl' " Epldomlc Ailnients'-- . BUgJCSttQI3 . to the Publc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I.MIlllr 11hslrlnuf of Omaha do not l'onc"1 1 belief that , I ! m c'gimmls Pmthhio , I Ilfll..IA imenith , . there is I snimietiming u.em imti ' tllhlo ' cll'jl sJllhlnl IlrClcnt I 01t.1ok. ( I ' 1le ) ' ,10 , lot multi tm'e ! cmiii tlt' IX- I : l'IOllnar I I ) ' IlteSlltOI'tll I I fl'l1 t i , muemm. I \ n1111a , or otimem' \ldel Ilrccllilnle'lnl Inen- I l lt mminhmid icu. . ' 'I. .iutuigm.'r % vim hi'im the-\ ' I ' I hnlr i mmmii' IInl11ltCI ' I 11 I llI mtethmmtl I y t\II m ! i , I , 111al I Hllnt Inf i , ' eton IctulIl' ' \ . ri y utci.mi icitiim eohiis-- I mm 0 tim .r voris , tmomim . t Ii C aitmt' biii'hmt ( if di'uthiictly ciimiimm.tie iioiolis-- ( 'iTec ( S mutt iii feat r II I ii I hi ham mmiii tinits itt mmlii - ( 'Ott S S tmm'fii ( 'CS t imromigimnu t t im t' tmt t I t'C icuii- . Tiise immthalmmhnator ) ' uiisori'ia er weittlmer comimplaimits-ttj wlmieim time ltmimgs , timi' ki.lmmeys . t li brorim in I timli , t lie I i ver , ilatblem' , , a toni- aeh mmmm'l ' ) ( ) ' mure mio' hemiowim to i.e ethtma I I y I I ft bI-t'omi a ( I tim te vlmtit I a mmov kimowmi flM .iutnrm-hm. . to tim , ' mmicnumre of enlruuiitt3' nnil nf- uhletioii timt't'ituiitl na it cnmiutc'qtmemm , ' ( ' of time : e'emt , long temapeHi , it Is e'mmnuiihm to mny ( limit cmutnrnhmni eoltls ate followed by mi gremtter miggmegute : of tmltimmmmi it hmttimlitics titan nih time othiem' diseas'e' commilminied , A ttuea"iiom , vImioii will lit ' ; lim. . mm 1 1 though I fum I ioOli C is t liii t ' 'miii colds' ' ahmoimltl l'i' in.t'c gemetmm.liy numb fret. to commipt'- tout tilagmiosin' , A smmshtielomi of catmurrhm. especial - cial ly ca tn rt It o t mmii y v I t a I ln Vt or om'- gui mm , lmi' I t OM mii.i I cal exum tim i mm a t lou , Cal iii for ii tCmui't'hi of time , 'tciii for time eeti Imoisomi or miestrimetis' , ' lmrimit'ilile of , ii9i'OSC as urgemit- ly mis .mtilh . tiux em' Icing fever. Amiti time nml. ill I rntule' it 111)1 Ic timi mi t of its. Coli"lmi mmml mm ii.i Shmepmmrtl itt simoitmi 1mm their uttaiihing offer I , ) give thmemso exmiiiiinations free to nil ttl iml'iuig for tremutmnemmt. A FITh' QUISTiOr'S. To fnt'ilitrtte n "senrehm 01' tIme system for etituerhi , " home mire mm. few simmmpie qtiemutIoiis , itumma'ei-s to nay or nil of vhmiehm may imo Ii iichled opiamsite niiti luroti gii C iiersomi al ly to 1)rm. C'oislamui ; amid Simcpnri , or iiiiiIii by those living mit a 'iiatnance. In ritimot' case thin npithicntit mnu' : feel nesuremi of to- roi'imig time imeetlie5t relief nmml , curt , linasi- blo to the Present resoum'ces of mndlcnl science. THE HEM ) , Do ) 'oii limive headache ? Itt i'imnt part ? Sharli or .iuhi ? Shells of ( hizzimiess ? Spells of tiroivsinsss ? 'I'en&hemmiess of heath ? Face liilo : or flimalmed ? Face yellow ? Any lilotehmes ? Copeianil and Shiepard system of treat- mont. w'iiile least expcntve , ' the mnot elilcient knowmm. TI11 N0Sl. Stoppti tip ? Scales form ? 1)ry ? ' . 'atery tiiu'chmnrge ? M uicomma tiischitmrge ? Backward or forward ? IIschmnrgo offnnst'e ? Sense of smell lmnpaircti ? hlleei , ensily- Nose ever Injureti by blows ? Copelanti amid Sheparti system of treat- niolat , while least expctisive , is the nest eiiiciemmt kmiowmi. TIlE EARS. Nolse in the cams ? imiy buzzlmig sounds ? Earache ? 1)0 tlmey itch ? DIscharge ? hlcarimig impalrc'l ? CoImdlamimi anti Sheparmi system of treat- ment. wlmlle least cxpemisls'e , is time moat elhiciemit kmmowm : . THI EYES. Inflamed ? Lhtis sore ? A Smnartintr or hiurning ? Lit1 feel dry ? At-'imiuig imnimis ? Vision inhirmiretl ? SpecIes bfome the eyes ? Doea reathimug hurt them ? Do yotm wear glasses ? OOIChtlth , fluid Sliehilirti system of treat- meat. vhmilo least expensive , is the most emclent known. known.THE ChEST. Any vaIn or soneness ? tn what hart ? Sharp or nching pains ? When ? Are they constnnt ? Amiw tIghtness of lungs ? Dhiiicult breathing ? Any asthma ? Wheezing in ehis't ? Sho'tness , of breath ? - Cough tip mucous ? I Des Moimmes and Mr. Baxter of Oskaloosa on her hmusbanti's bond , and lie will be released on lmer return iuoiae. , While Ribbon CrtisaIo , 1imd.I , , SIOUX CITY , Feb. 1G.-Specinl ( Telegram. ) -Time white ribbon crusade against tIme saloons was not contlnumed today. Time hadhes- determnineti that another appearance of their band would be liable to cause a riot , The niayor had sworn in a large numrnber of special - cial pohicemmien , but imas declIned to take any hart In enforcing tIme law furthmcr ( lion it Is now observed. Time county attorney , whmommi time mayor tiesigmmates as time ProPer person to enforcu tIme law , says it Is miot lila luumsiness and timero acemiims ito prospect or ami agree- mnenmt , A meeting of citizens was held hat night to discuss thmo assessment of city property for this year. There has been much discussion as to time basis on whmichm it shioumhti be mnauie. One proposition Imas been to neam'ly tlOUlle time asseaseti vaiuatiomi amid mnako legal aim Is- atmo of bonds with which to fumnti time large floating debt of tIme city. Another has been to reduce tIme valtmatlomi and thus cmmt dowmi ( ho ammiount of state amid county taxes time city imiust pay. TIme mncetlnmg favored thme latter course and recommended it to the aseessom's. Uimlom l.oaum timmul tlmtimiimg itson. DES MOINES. In , , Feb. 16.-Spec'al ( Tele. gramm-hteceiver ) ' , V. M. Wilcoxen of time 'recked Union Bumilding and Savings ass- ciatlon , flied imis first report today. It shiosvs that time assets available are abotmt $75,000 , amid time lIabilities are over $200,000. TIme nioney has gone to time ex.mnannger , W. S. Itlclmmnond , anti hti friemida , ab.ut $50,000 being already traced to timern. . Lost ma I.og. TABOR , Ia , , Feb. lC-Speclal ( Telegram , ) -Frank Dalton , time 19-year-ohml son of W. S. Dalton , who lives near Tabor , acckhemmtahly shot imirnsehf while limiting thmree weeks ago , the chmmurgo entering time front of his right hip. TIme leg was taken off at time liii ) joimmt. 'rime boy stood time operatioum first rate , and If mme bad results follow time ehmock , will recover. ( lotmo i % liar ii isIg lltmrse. RED OAK , Ia. , Feb. 16-Special-hltmghm ( ) Jones of time Standard Trotting horse comni- pany departed yesterday for h'eorla , Iii , , to bring to this city I'atronage , tIme great sire of i\hix , 2O3i ; , time worlmi'mi chmammipton trotter , mind time great race imorse I'actclus , 2:12 : % , A Ii rim hun iii t ; reeimtmimI IC I II eti , Cflflhmlt ltAi'liS , Ia. , Feb. 1C.-Speciai ( Telegramn-dtbrahmaimm ) a reemiwooi , svhmihe mit- tenipting to cross time Burlington , Cedar Itapimis & Northmermm tracks itt Shmelhnmrg , was struck by a fast frolghmt anti instanmtly kliieml , Ye t o r , n e iesiuiu r I mmmi iu'tui. , DAVENI'Ott'r , In , , Feb. 10-Levy Iavls , fouemil r and for a long thus projirletor of time Davemmport Gazette , died today , agemi 75. lie hind been conmmectemh witit Davenport news paier since 1841. II'E.i 'J'1I11CJ"OICIW.l.ST. i'mmir myithi % Veicrly to Snumtlmuvemmterly ,1 limits fur 'rhm'mishtmi , wAsihING'rON , Feb , 1G.-For Nchrnm'ka mind Icanmmmis-Fair ; westerly to sotitimemiat- cely wimmuis , For Missouri amid Iowa-Fair ; ii'arnier ; soutiiwemhterly ivimids. For South Iakota-Fmuir ; ahbghmtly warmer In time vicinity of Jium-omm ; southiweatenly iv in d a , I.nvii ; hii'corth , OlrF'ICE 01 , ' 'FIlE'EATh1EIt BUIIEAII OMAHA , Feb. 16.-Oiimmmimu mecord of tetmi- Imerature imimd rainfimhi , comnpai'mol with time coireapommding day of time past ( our years : IbIS. ISOI. 1SOJ. 1S12. Maxinmumn temperature . , , 45 10 32 II ? .iimmimunn . tcmnpem'attmru . . , 8 32 18 IT Average teniperuture . . . , 27 26 25 30 l'recipitatiuui . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 OO O'J .0' ) Conuiltioum of temperature and lmreeipitation atomtmaimns ( or time day anti since Murcim 3 , Nor'mal temperature , , . . , , , , . , , , , , , , , . . . . . . . 21 Excess ( or the dmmy , . . , , . , , . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . , . 3 Normal rmreciumltutiom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch Deficiency for time uhity . . . . . . . . . ( iS Intlm 'retch PrecipitatlUim sitmee Murcim . 16.16 iimehmes Delicieney sluice l.iarcim . I. . . . . . . . 16.23 inches 1-4 A , WELSh , Observer. Of uhmat color ? Cmmi.hm , mtigimtsl \im cmi nut's nimno'iig ; ? SIct'li vchI ? Night aiemiti' ? ' ) Imttnoi-rimmuiae of ltmmmgs ? S"llhumg of i-s't'r nito coiumtmtmuhItrni iii faintly ? Colmdmtmmtl nimd Shcpam'l 5'Stt'tii of ( rent- mlput , , while expemimmive , is time hilost ehihciemmt kmmuwi , , 'I'liE l'Hfl'f , ii ; it t'lenr ? lm' % ' mmmi iami'chmed 7 limiimi mmieul ? 'I'i'lchimig aemmsatiomm 7 Swollen ? Aimy tleprq , ? I lneklmig cough ? aiim um .hi' , it hut , ) limP thmuC.nt I' ( 'mu mm youm imt'it : be U I ) I C 'hmole ishi e mm lying ti. ivu ? \'olm'e hmnmrso ; amid hmuk ? ( 'oiielimmul : timid Slmcpmml systemmi of treat- miicmmt , im.iiiie least e\jtemmmi'e , is time imiOsi ehileiemit kmmoivnm , 'I'ilE STOMACh. .liprtite good ? .miy , hiMties5 after immeal's ? Jm.mmy itoimis ? ihmitn p fir .1 iii I ? A ny Id nit I I mig om belch I mig 7 ht."it'hm tip food or gmm'm ? Amy hi ' : tvimmcas ? I hciti thuntit ? i4oumrmiru'a ? Vtimmmhtlmig of food ? F'ictitmemit , iiuimen I ihm'catii offeuislt'e ? 'i'omm ; uo con tctl ? Gnawing semismition ? I 'a liii in I of hi cit mt I haul tn5te iii uimrumtii , ? . ( 'oIelimu1 timid eiitpam' I system of treat- mmmsnt , viuile least expemusive , is the treat cihiciemit kno'n. 'i'hiE flOit'ELS. itegumitur ? Constiiimtted ? Loose ? Atmy cm'atnpa ? itim ii lii 0 , ' tlil 11 lah n. ? An' bloatitmg ? P'o , 'nrtimtitim.'s : ? Ihoiveis easily nmt'ed ? ColiehOmiul nimmi Shuc-iam'tl systeimi of treat- macmit , while least expemisivu' , is tIme mnot' & ehilciemit hcnovui. TilE lliNY5. l'milnq in bnclc ? Sharp tim' orhmimig ? lhnt'k weak ? ITt'itiate often ? iltmmmi iii imrinatlmmg ? Color ? _ .i'e you fcveriah ? Slcln iumurshi ? EI'chhtlS pumffeui ? Ilamitla ntitl feet swell ? Copehanl amid Simep.mm'ti system of treat- intuit , m.'iiilo least cxlicnslve , is time mmioot eihhcient known , GENERAl. SYSTEM. Arc you nervous amid irritable ? 'i'ii'e easily ? 'fimeti mornings ? ( .01,1 , hiutmtls ; amid feet ? Soreness jtmst below the ribs ? In right or left side ? Bones ache ? . , ' , , have c'lmills ? Take raId easily ? A mmy rhmetimantlsnim ? .Tolnts svehl ? Strength easily exhausted 7 Fare , hmnnt1 om' tmngtmo pale ? , \,1 , % ' eumltIon , omm body ? \Vhmere7 1)aes it Itch ? Suminhi watery pimples ? hinti m'crmmftila ? Copolrumiul fluid Shtparml system at ti'ent- mtit. within least expensive , is tIme most cliiclcnt known. TOTAl. EXPENSE. Time cost of a ( tail course of treatment by Drs. Copelaiid amid Shepard is mi little fee pci. month , vhiethmer time requIsite period be three montimut or three t'eehes. This fee inc'imtles , all mc'tiiciiics ninth the constnnt anti wateimfmml care of all iatients to a Ihmia.h cume. TrIal trcatmiienh given free. IwsI COPEIJAND & SIIEPARD , ROOMS an AND 212 NEW TOnIC LIFfl IIIJIIDING , OMAhA. NIh5. omen hlotmrs-9 to 11 a. in. ; 2 to 5 p. m , Evenhngt-Wcln"lmmys and Saturda's only. I ; to S. Sunday , 10 to 12 in. i. Special No1Ics-OoullcIf Diuffs ehhishNurs CLIOANED : VAULT5 CLEANED. I : . : imurice. at W , S. 1lomner , 535 i3roa4wa ) ' . LAI1GIO PRIVATE EARN FOR RENT NIOA3t court htouso , Apphy at Iieo otlhco. Council Blurts. FOnt flENT , FRONT ROOM. NIC'i.Y FUn. ' nhshteti ; stean : heat ; comiveimient to motor line ; genthemmien preferred. Address hi 50. Uee 0131cc. WSNTED , mmoAlim ) AND EOOM IN IOXCIIANUI2 ! ( or iiiimslc lci4ons. A,1'lreu'a i , H. , lice olitco. WANTFR ) , , 'OI'NG M'.N 17 TO 20 YIOAI1S QLI ) to attemmi mu , hiom-se saul drIve carriage ; tale vagea. Call mnomu'hmty nuomnhmig , 2132 uvemmuo 11 , IWUMIO rIx TRXT ( J4.'lI. StocicItohuler 1mm atm ( ) Iilu , Co'por.ttlozm hirings mum Aetho , , . COLUMBUS , 0. , Feb. 16.-C , D. Rodgers jr. , brimmgs suit against time Columbus Carriage Manumfacturing company , \V. 5 , Rodgers , A. I ) . Rodgers , Deal anti llomnilton l'osto , ta test tIme Income tax law. Plaintiff 503's lie o , vmis 1-17 shares of tcclc in time above corn- pany , wimhcht is engaged in niaummmfacturing anti dealing in buggIes , etc. Time commipaimy for the year 1894 earned a large amount of rnommcy above its expemises , and declared a tiivldend , Time above named ( lofcmianta ( are a majority of the board of directors , amid by virtime of time in- collie tax law inmtcmimi to pay time United States a tax of 2 percemit uponi tine comupammy's net profits for time year cumtiing iecenmmbar 31 , 1894. l'halmitlff alleges ( hint said law is mmnconstitu- tioummul , mmull imimmi volml , in timat it Is a direct ( mix in respect to thmo real estate holder anti owmmcr by time commipammy , amid is likewise a .11- reel tax upon : tlmo route , issues timid profits of saul real estate , and also upon its personal property , wimicbm direct taxes are not in anti by saiti act apportioned mummmomig time several states as requmircti by sct'tionm S of tIme article of time commatitutloma of time United States. Said tax is imimposed out aucim corporationma , altimought Individuals tramisactinig milmimilar bumsiness umimder hilme conditions , tmnmd umavluig 111cc property , etc. . anti laconic are exemmipt frommi tIme l'aymnemmt of said tax. l'laintift also alleges that pem'sotms holding stock in aucim corporathomma anti receiving dlvi- themmis timerefrommi mmiii hmmivinig other sources of inconie are cxemiipt fromim time tax if timeir mmet tneorne is less thmani $1,000 per aminimun , Time effect of stmcim comumpahibes being conmmpeiled to pay time tax Will be' to lessen lute 'niue of time mmhmares of stoclt , decrease time dividends and cnmmmpei ntmmcim itersouus holding caid simures , ci- timoughm their Incomes are less titan $1,000 , to virtually pay sucht imiecimiC tax. I'hmihmmtiff says hum Invommme falls 1mm this caTegory , amid if time corioration Is conmpehied to lay time tax lmu iii also forced to pay his shmaro of it an a atocic- holder , l'laimmtiff aya that it time conmipaniy pal's time tax as it iiropoeea to do lie will be deprived of part of lila immcommie' , anti iviil have no rcimmetly at law to recover time same. ilts states that a suit in now pending iii time so- premne court of time Unite-i States to test imaiti law , amid asks Gmat time ( lireclora bit enjohnmed frommi commaumlyimmg svithm time law mmlii that ques- lion is determmmineul. A tenimporary reatrmtlimitig order srmis grammtc.l . by Juulge i'mmgbm ummtii Marcia 2 , wimenu a nmotiamm will its hmemmrtl , 5 , ( , , , m fu'sctI mimmd 'I'Imt'mt ki iPcd , SAN FI1ANCISCO , Felt. htL-'I'imo gi'and jury is unitimle to titimi'iIhianm Hall , cx- secrettimy of tlmu linarti of l'oiiee Comnimil- sinners , Forenmmaii ( Iagttmi ititte5 ( hint iii mm. Ililvatu imltem''hoti' huh mnmudo atmirtlinig rev- ehmotiommtm of time iuititutis muhiegoti to hmstv hjc''ti i'mnpho'cmi by sotnu ImOi im'o ollielahim lxi iimtckgmimiiing mtni,1 thmt'n protvcliiig gmimnblerme timid other ( hii4m't'IUtmtiuiO etmttmactt'rnm , ( lagami smiys timttt I mu ugmccl to mmpimezsr mimid t'stiy to tlmt'sua stmttcmmic'tltml itofom u the gianti jury , tm Imoim t lie cumuli I ion t imut I Imo simommid hmtm.ve lmmmimmumiity ( mom itrOSCtltiOiI To this Fore- immaum Cagitii asmiemiteti , lame llmill imutmi slimctm dlsal'imetired , lie owns valuable real liroti. ert y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.miwyi'r ( let , ( ( Yemen for M.Irter , I'OItTI4ANI ) , Ore , , Fel , , lO.-X , N. Itev- emma , time lawyer , vimo , with "hiunmco" ICcIhy , , q tvuii convicted of time murder of George W , Sayr's , was today aemmtemteed to Ilfteemi ) 'CUi tm' imprlsonmacat , . - - : - - '