Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 19, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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o r1111 ; , Council I I rs. E. P. C1rk , prop.
} , taYI Real Eslnto ngency 13 : lrodwa ) ' ,
The funeral oC Clarence Wll ! will take .
plnce Ihls afternoon a 2 o'clock nt the rest -
t-- IIence , 1116 South r'Irhth : street.
The now shedll ! Cor ( rU'II trJlns on
Ihe motor Ino wi ! ( Into effect this mornIng .
Inf nt r:40 o'cIQel . as oulnll last Slnda ) ' .
A njarrage Icenso was lasu,1 yesterday to
morriBle
r L. I" r.'arrlnJton , aged , 25 , arid Alice 1.
Dolscclrt county , age 25 , both of Iottawatamle
1 JoUIh Johnson , porter In the CommercIal
T' hotel nI VIII ! a.u bound over to the
United states grand jury yecterd3y for boot-
legln
. , !
( harles IJyre1 , who brollo Into Wilam
Asmus' shoe toro n few nhhts ; ) ago , was
bound over to the grand jury In police curt
'csterrJny morntl !
Llla Archer 1ct1 at 2:0 : o'clock yesterday -
day , aged 70 years , after a five llayo' 11. ;
. neu , Tie funeral wi tall place tomorrow
morning nt 10 o'clocle from the residence , '
ISO South mev nth street ,
I.at SUlrlay there were tight additions to
the Christian : church , four oC whom were
_ _ _ young men , two hy confeison and two hy
I baiittsm . There has been twcnty.slx ad.
dltons to the church since January 1
Alen Smith , aged 3 ! years , died of braIn
trouble at 1 o'clock Saturday night nt his
_ _ _ _ hOle Weston , aCer being I seven months.
TIle funeral wil take place this afternoon nt
- "t,1 , o'clock , and the rema'ls ' will be burled In
" Hazel 1)ell .
_ 4 Del cemettry.
_ _ _ _ The c' ! of p A. Dlxby against Ihl motor
company his ben continuvd until n week
Ham t1ay lrxly contnued ! the company for
llamnges for personal Injuries sustained In
IJkizei I nt the lurlnltol railway cross-
lag : , In which K P. 10lmes lost his life.
. A. S. Shnw Is accused cf stealing $2.O
worth of cast Iran from the remaIns of the
, old Stewart packing house A. Alpin had
bought the exclusive franchise to cart off
the Iron and ho calms ] to have caught Shaw
Infringing on his monopoly The case Is not
- likely to be tried
Mike Hughes was arrested yesterday for
clUurbllg worship at the Salvation army
barracks Sunday night. Considerable noise
was made by the back ] row audience , but
hughes claims IL was merely another case
of Poor Dog Tray. Ills case was continued
until this morning for further evidence
against him
Cliff 10uh , who Is i charged with beating
up a policeman several weeks ago , was to
have had a hearing In police court yester-
day , but wlcn the time ! came neither he
' nor his attorney , Colonel Daley , were pres-
ent. Judge McGee declared the appearence
bOld forfeited , but Colonel Dalcy appeared
a few mInutes later and secured permtslon
to have the cno reopened this morning.
WIlliam Johnson was brought over from
- ' Omaha yesterday morning and wi have a
hearing this morning In police court on the
ehnro of breaking Into J. W. Pinneli's
saloon on lower lroadway I few nights ago
anti stealing $10. le was identified by a
colored man who works next door as having
been loafing about the place for several days '
prior to the burglnry. The colored man
also claims he saw Johnson peeking through
Pinneli's back window nt midnight on the
night when the burglary took place.
The German mlss'cn of the Methodist
Episcopal church Is having I struggle to
maintain Its wore ] In this city . and In order
4 to secure needed help , has secured for n lec-
" ture Hov. George B. Aeldlcks , the president
. , r of the Central Wesleyan college aL Warren-
ton , Mo. Ie will speak In Droadway church
March 1 on "Our Nation's Dependence. " He
Is said to be a real type of the American
\ German , and wi show what American civilization -
Izaton can make out of the emigrant. lie
his the reputation of being every Inch an
orator , and the cause for which the enter-
tatnmentls given will doubtless induce many
to give him a hearing.
4 . . 'Ve have over $300,00000Than upon 1m.
4. _ _ . I proved Iowa farms : Farmers desiring loans
cnn save money by dealing dlreot with us ,
thereby saving agent's commission. 'Ve do
not loan on wild Innd . nor In Nebraska.
Lugeo & Towle , 23G Pearl street.
1.Jm.so..Af. 1'.IJf.uifl.1l'1iS.
Smith McPherson oC Red Oak ts In the
city .
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Mrs. Charles T. Stewart Is visiting friends
In Denver.
11ev. E. W. Allen Is out of the city n few
days this weele.
Ed Asplnwnl , a cigarinaker Is suffering
from a broken rib.
Thomas Metcalf has gone to New York and
( different llolnts cast.
Ell Sheldon and Will McDaalel of Tabor
\era lufs visiors yeslerdny.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Wood Allen will leave this
week for Florida ! to spend the wInter.
E. W. Drools , cashier of the State Dank of
Tabor , was In the city yesterday , on his
way to Des Moines. :
Mr. and ) rs. E. C. Shepard returned last
evening Cram their b lral tllp to New Orleans
avenu and arc . at home 10 their friends ! at 209 Parle
A. W. Aekwlth , who has ben for about
six years connected with Wright & Baldwll ,
has withdrawn from that Ill and wi open
an omeo for himsalf In the Baldwin blocle.
Prof. C. Sprultt , who has been suffering for
several days from nn Injured knee , was
driven to the school for the leaf ! yesterday
In I cnrrlage and his resumed his duties lS
Instructor. The afflicted member Is done up
In a plaster oC paris cast.
Ia\nl as n republc ) Is flourishing. Dr.
Price's flaking Powder Is largely ] used In
] Iawail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
! IlY Iln \ " ct.
Frank DIH m , n son of a wealthy farmer
living near Tabor , Is suffering untold agonies
from a recently amputated limb , and may
die yet as the result. About three weeks ]
ago ho was out huntng , and In crawling
throurh n fence and pulling his gun aCer
him , ihio . we.pon was discharged , the shot
burying itself In one of his legs , near the
hip The Injuries were not thought to be
serious at the time , hut last Saturday ho was
suffering so much pain that I surgical exnm-
Illton was decided upon , and It was found
thai the upper end of the femur was lead , and
tbo entire member was badly Ilnamed ns
I consequence. I had to bo amputated nt the
hip Joint. Ever since the accident occurrCI
bo has been steadily losing \lalty , so that
lie Is not nearly so well ' prepared for the
nervous shock occasioned by the amputation
as he would have been hall the operation been
performed at first. Ills recover Is a mat-
ter of grave doubt
Inlvn Tile ; ( il Aiain .
Another bIg cut In shoes at Sargent's
t nemember this month finishes ! Sargent's big
sale until next JUly-two special shoe sail'
a year.
Wo do as we nd\ertse.
You can buy the best rencl" " kid lace
and button shoes In the store for $1(0 ,
You can buy anything Iii the store the
rest of the month for what 1 paid for It and
108S.I .
I have sell 100 pair mon'e Stacy & Alams'
cork solo hioes . You can buy them cheap ;
cost 3.75 : sold for $5. You can buy them
for 325.
10 pairs men'B best cal cork sole she e
for $ 300 pairs men's $ shoes larllcd at
08c. All numbers felt shoes , GTo and $1 ,
worth $ to $2.50. $
Men's Alaskas , GTe , not the Poorest , but
cooel.
\uslness. Iomember when Snrgent cuts prices it's
RAlGENT , TIm SIO MAN
I .13 Broadway .
Al nt II.I I'rlcf.
it Wo will continue 10 sell all our frames
And Itctures at just half prlco all this weele.
g Open every evening. 1 ! . I. . . Smith & Co. , .6
t Main street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
uckwhcal cakes , loa sugar syrup one oC
the breakfut dishes at l'earl chop house , lSc .
: Neatest drug store. Tayior'i Grand hotel
: ' 1ivls sells drue , paut and IIS cheap.
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NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL lIUFFS !
Lottio Dtr.tlc Ocmmits Suloide by Hanging
nt St Dernu1's ( ' nspHn1.
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MATTER SECRET fOR StVERAL DAYS
Aln"h"B lt the TI llllol 1)'laro ) that
They icrely lol(111 : the Iellnest
lt the n.lntll 01 the
\Icl mt. i
I.otl3 Beadle , one c the Inmates oC the
Insane 11qlnrtment of St. I3ernard's hospital ,
con1nltl.1 , . suicide last l rllar morning , but
the hospital authorities succeeded In keeping I
the matter a secret until ) "e tcrllny. The on-
fortunate girl had been In inmate of the
hospital on two occasions , anti during her
stay appeared like one suffering with melan-
chola , which , leaving her nt Iles , caused
the people at the hospital sumo doubt as
to whether alto was really Insnne. ALeut 9
o'clock In the morning she welt to her room
and mnllo up her ber\ Sister Mary Ignntus
was with her , but left her , returning In about
three minutes to find the door shut , She
tried to open I , but found that LoUie had
crowded the bed against the door. A hard
push ucccerleel tn opening the door when
Lole was seen hanging by a strap from the
transom. Site was at once cut down , when
respiration began. The work oC the physi- I
clans failed to bring her to , however , ns had
been hailed , nnd sIte died soon aUer. The
remains were kept at the hospital until late
.
Saturday night , when they were quiet )
taken to I local undertaking shop and pre-
Ilreel for burial. She was then taken to the
homo of her parents In Hardin township and
buried. Until late yesterday afternoon only
three oC the sisters In the hospital knew that
she was dead , the story being circulated ] :
among the hospital attaches that she had been i
taken ill very sUddenly. Coroner Jennings
asked some questions about the mater , and
the hospital authorities rNIUeted that the
mater be kept as quiet ns possible. In
deference to their wishes he decided noL to
hell nn Inquest.
The suicIde was 2G years oC ago and had
formerly been a school teacher. Site had a
love ] nrdlr and was engaged 10 bJ marrIed ,
but the enagement was broken and soon
after symptoms at Insanity began to show
themselves. . . For some . time . , . . she attendeel . . .
sChool In thIs city anti while doing so lived
iL the residence of Josiah Plsk lt the corner
of lenlon anti Harmony streets Throughout -
out her eonnnement In the hospital she was
the essence of politeness , and when her fits
oC insanity were upon her they merely
seemed to Increase her care for the comfort
of her friends , and particularly for the other
Inmntes
ConsIderable criticIsm was expressed upon
the acton of the authorities In trying to
keep the suicide a secret. There Is no ground ,
however for any suspicion that the dentl occurred -
currell In any way titan has above been stated.
The mother superior of the hospital stated
yesterday that she was merely trying to
carry out the wishes of the friends oC the
dead gIrl , and thnL when they asked that
nothing be saId about I , she did as they
wished. The glrl's mother said that sonic
people would undoubtedly suspect sometime
that she had committed suicide , but IL was
none of their busIness.
When the hotly was hurled n burial permit
was taken out , In which the CaUH ! of the
death was given as "heart failure. " When
the hospital authoriies learned that the sui.
dde had become a matter oC public information -
tion they did some lively bustling , and yesterday -
terday afternoon about 3 o'clock hal another
permit tssue . In which the cause appears as
'suicidc. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I Is an ago oC practical economy. Dr
Price's Baking Powder Is the most economical -
cal of household agents. Strong , pure and
wholesome. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11GI SChOOL QUI ' 'I'10N AG.UN.
School Board Iccbies to Submit n Propost-
ton In Triplicate.
The school board met last evenIng wIth
every one ' present.
Chairman Thomas oC the finance committee
handed In the annual report of the last year ,
which In substance was as follows :
School house fun . recelpls. . . . $ 2,336 05
PaId , bond and interest. . . . . . 18.07 32
Balance on hand. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.26273
Contingent fund recelpts. . . . . . $ 31.G G
Balance on hanti. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9122
Teachers' fund , recelpts. . . . . . . $ 73,797 G
Balance on hand. . . . . . . . . . . 1,46613
The finance commIttee's estimate of the
probable expenses of the coming year was ns
follows :
'feachers' fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 62,0
Contingent fLuid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,000
School ! house fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,0 .O
No acton was taken as to having school
on Washlngton's birthday the printed rules
providing for vacation on that day.
Cha'rman Fonda of the janitors' committee
recommended that the janitor of the Ilght
school get $15 a month as long as the school
Jasts. The suggestion was concurred In.
Superintendent Sawyer's report hewed that
2,20G boys and 2,060 girls were enrolled durIng -
Ing January.
Several citizens who were present for the
purpose of expressing their views on the
High school questen were heard from.
Thomas Tostevln thought the objection to
the present site was not based on phys'o-
logical rules Climbing his never hurt any
one , but was beneficial to the health. Some
grading should be done , however.
g. I. O"el said thnL although he lived
right across the street tram the schOol house ,
and would personally prefer that I be moved , !
yet he could not but think that It was the
host site In the city. But , he thought an
estimate of $100,000 was too large , and would
frighten some voters out , who would be wi-
log to vote for a more reasenablo amount.
!
James McCabe said that the growth oC the
city from now on would probably bo 'n ' an
easterly direction , and ho thought the present -
ent location woulll le far more central than
Iny other so far sugested. lie hall never
heard that hut climbing hurt any one . but
climbing stairs was bad . A now buildIng
should le puL lP , so arranged that the pupIls
would not bo kept J running from celar to
atc anti back again all day long.
W. S. Mlyne , John Gilbert anti P. O. Gea-
son expressed themselves In Cite santo strain
Presldont I Jell called attention to the fact
that I the location shoull bo chnnJed to any
point west of Fourth street I would necessitate -
late the driving oC ples for the foundatIon .
1ho piling far the Grand hotel cost GOOO ,
nnll for the court house about the same snm ,
so that this would partly counterbalance the
expense of grading Iho Ih school.
All this discussion was brought about hy I
the fact that some oC the members of the '
board , bilce It was decided to submit to the
voters Iho IUeDtons of making bond Issues
for radlng the Wgh school grounds amI
building n. school house on Fifteenth street ,
hail / come to the conclusion that a new IIth
school was needed title year. The .ctlou of
.
the board at time Previous meeting was DC'
corell\ly reconsidered , anll quite a dIscussion
ensued , Ihe result ot which was the Illop-
ton cf a resolution to submit to the voters
Ihreo proposltols : First to issue t:10.000 : In
bonus for a Ihh school buildIng ; ecenud , to
locate the Imlhlng on Otto Ilresent Igh
school grounds , brought to a proper grade ;
third , to locate the ' '
thlrl building between Third
amid Eighth streets and between Braodwl ) '
nnel Sixth .SVOIIUC. .
The President of the board was Instructed
to purchase 2G,000 eleclon tickets. The all.
polntment of judges and clerks was postponed
until next meeting .
Brhlenst mowed that the teachers be
paid for all legal holIdays this year and
Moore seeonlell the motion. Fonda opposed
I , and on the vote the motion was lost ,
Moore , Brtdensteln cud Snller voting yes
a 111 FieltI , Thomas and Fonda no. linden-
stein then stated that the teachers wanted
to teach on the holrlays , and he moved that
rchool be held on Washlnglon's birthday.
Smiyder seconded time motion , which was defeated -
. feated by the same vote a its predecessor .
Snyder monll that another week b added to
the school year to make up the mime months
anti I half for which the contracts proylde.
Thomas amended the motion by moving to
Postllono the consIderatIon until next meet.
Inh' .
lug.The
The nmendment was lost , and 60 was the
orIginal motion .
Try' ' ! for isimo Ulnu , .
An effort Is being mllle to secure the an-
nual meet of the National I.auo of American -
can Wbeelmen for Counci Duts next sum-
mer. The commlteo recently appoInted by
the Ganymede Wheel club has the mnter In
cllarKe. Time Omaha wheehnen are uniting In
the scheme. I the meet Is secured the pnes-
eat plan Is to have n quarter oC I mile track
haiti out , In order that the inhabitants oC the
grand stand may have a better view I'f Ihe
races Time success oC the Onnymelles In the
race meet held here last year will , I Is
thought , have some weight In influencing time
exeCutive commltc In favor of Council
Dufs.DI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\OOIlT1 1'IIIMAItIIIS O\'l lt
UntorrlOe.1 00 ThrOuh the JloUon ot
Naming ! City llehegates.
The democrnts aC the city met last evening
In the various wards and put In nomination
warrl aldermen and chose delegates to to-
morrow'p convention. In the third ward
John T. Oliver was nominated without oppo-
sitlon. In the fourth there was a very small
attendance , all U Ii. White was nominated
to bo his own successor , receiving I ! votes ,
O. C. Wise received 3 and 1. J. Gilbert I. '
Time only tghL was In the sIxth ward , all
the voters In the ward being present , wIth
Some Importations , It Is rumored , from other
wards After I hoL nsht C. H. Nicholson
was nomlnateel to sucezerl hImself , receiving
9S votes . J. F. lunt , who Is considered the I
strongest man In the ward from a "ote-
getting standpoint , received 92 , and P. D.
Burke 29. The following delegates to the
conventQn were chosen :
First Ward-J. H. Danger ' , n. nshton , L.
A. Casper , Joseph O'BrIen , V. Jennings , H. S.
Hawlns , George Shoemaker , C. Chute , L. 1 C.
Besley , Charles luber , Fred Oelse , Thomas
Maloney , James Wickham , Norman Oreen , J.
O. \\'ilson , John Clnusen , sr. , JamM Snod-
derly , jr , Phi Warehnm , Julius Achter H.
Rain , J. rcPherson , P. Ouanela , Ell Brooks ,
B. T. Wntermnn , August Dereshehn.
Second Ward-Wilam Oroneweg , L.
Wel9 , A.V. . Casaly , J. C. Waterman ,
Algust Paris , J. utzlnger , T. D. Butler ,
\ \ ' . B. Psher : , I' . Peterson , George Davis ,
George Smith . O. 11. Lucas , M. P. nohrer ,
J. C. DcHaven , H. N. WhltleEY , J. Lynch ,
T. D. King , W. J. t.uterwsser , C. 1
Bralley , H. H. Pettbon ( J. J. Stewart , C.
Hnser , W. I. Knepher , I. . I' . Serviss , Charll
Berwirth , Max Baumeer ! , L. Grel , Gus
Larson.
Thlrl Ward-John Evens , I. Zurmuehlen ,
C. Gregory , Max Mchn , H. C. Graham , I"
Jensen. Ii. Spetman , H. Ouren , George
hughes , J. W. 'Palmer , E. SharltY , P. Oun-
noude , E. Stmpson , L. Kendall , E. Tinley ,
Joe leerweln , H' Timelier , John Schultz , F.
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Spetman.
l'"ourth'ardMahlon Drown , George C.
Wise , A.V. . ltelknman , Lee Swearingen , J.
1 1 ' "nln" Helmlan 'r r. t. I ' ox. g" J.
Gilbert ; ' F. : : : Seybert , ' , \ - Il. Ware : U. : H.
WhIte , Sanly Do'sen , P. 11. : oran , M. ! c-
Carty , C. H. 1ltchel , J.P. Weaver , C. Wes-
Icy , John Schoentgen , A. W. Slack and henry
Becker.
Firh Ward-C. L Cody , C. A. tnchnn , P.
L O'Drlen , M. Callahan , II. J. Smith , E.
Shubert , N. O'Brlen , A. Luclmow , E. W.
Bockhioff , S. Lobhnrt , chairman. Second fre-
cnct , Jim Curley. chnlrmnn ; A. hamilton ,
Lana Nelson , Tim Ieley , D. Faith , M.
' . O'Neill James McMillan ,
O'Rourke , H. O'Nei , lc llan
George Pierce.
SIxth Ward-Wise Payne , Frank Smith ,
Frank Pouble , George Grove , John Collins ,
D , D. Barnett , Clint Mercer , John l1esel ,
W. C. Boyer , P .D Burke , J. F. Hunt , C. H.
Nicholson , J. D. Umbel. .
American enterprise In Mexico Is gaining
ground. The demand from there for Dr.
Price's Baking Powder increases daily.
I'Ieuis , for the HorReR.
Time Council Bluffs Humane society used to
bo In the business oC hooking after the welfare -
fare oC dumb anImals , but It made an assignment -
ment about two years ago , and bas done
nothing since. I had a secretary : at the time
of its dIsbandment however , and yesterday
that ex-omclal received n letter al follows :
"Secy Humnne socy are you aware that
time Hack drivers at night set by the fire In
Hotels and eny place that Is open and
Sleep while there hoses stand outside In the
Storm all night and part of the time no
blankets on em It ts against the ely laws
and why dent you stop It one who knose do I
your duty. " I
Dr. V. L. Treynor , the recipient of the
note , said , In reference to the complaint :
"Tho society cnn'L do anything but fine the
fellows. and half oC them haven't money
enough buy blankets. And If they should
be fined , IL would simply take money that
would otherwise be spent In reed to pay the
fine , and the horses , which were only frozen
before would then be starved and frozen
too. So I don't see how we can help them. "
The announcement Is made that
the Martha and George Washington -
ton will give a public reception
Frday ! , February 22 , from 4 P. m. to 10
p. m. at the parlors of St John's Lutheran
church , James' hal 17 Pearl street , In honor
of their guests , the Marchlone and Marqu's
de Lafayette , and the Baroness and Baron
yon Steuber. Toasts will be responded to by
promlnenL personages , and a good entertainment -
ment and refreshments will be furnished durIng -
log the hours oC receptIon.
Found , a lady's gold pin , nt the Broadway
MethodIst Episcopal church. Owner can have
same by calling nt Eseman building Thursday -
day or rlday of this week
It. ' " , Ubully Quiet
In most stores during Inventory , but wo
have not experienced It that wny. and attribute -
bute I to time numerous bargains offered in cur
various departments , which we shah continue
as long as they last.
4G-lnch French serges and henrletas , were
75e , now 39c.
40-lnch French serges and imennlettas . were
GOe , now 33c.
All our dollar novelty dress goods reduced
to GOc.
Big reducton In black goods of all grades.
All wool remnants nt n great sacrifice.
CLOAKS. .
EVEIY GARMENT IN STOCK AT HALF
PRICE .
76e and SIc fine casbmere . hose , ribbed and
plain , 48e.
68e and SOc English cashmere hose , ribbed
alll plain , 3 for 100.
See values In misses' and children's hose
at 17c , 2Ge , 33c.
SPECIAL PRICES IN LINENS.
Lipton's No. 2 and 3 Ceylon tens , half
price , 30c and 25e.
Icady'maUo sheets and pillow cases at less
than the cost of muslIn.
$1.00 shrunk wool skirt patterns , SOc : $1.2G
and $ I0 quality . 75c.
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL GRADES OF
UNDE1t\VEAIO.
FOWL1I1t DICK BOSTON & W'ALCEIt STORE , ,
Council Bluffs , Ia.
Don't fail to visit Wnshlngton's birthday
booth nt the "Bazar of Natonal JoldIYs"
In the Eiseman buiding , F'ebruary 21 and 22.
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
lauadry , " and Is located nt 724 Broadway ,
I In mbt about this , try I and be convInced
Doa't forget name and number. Tel 167.
Gas heatag stoves for reat end for sale : t
Council Bluffs Gas company's . office ,
TilE CIiCliNT lu'l' r. ,
Eureka Springs , Arklosa , ( Simon , l'obrulry
:0 , 1803.
A beautiful stone , fireproof structure with
al modern Improvements. situated In the
heart of the Ozark mountains. Mid and
bracing climate. Wild and beautiful scenery.
Unrivalled medclnat ! waters . 'Chraugh sleep.
ers over the St. Louis & San l rllcscO railway -
o\r rai-
way between St. Louis and Eureka Springs.
Wrie to time manager for descriptive
pamphlet , rates , etc.
.
leOer Every I < Rr.
Time was when the glorious" climate or
California" dll not attract tourists. But year
aCer year the time of travel sets In stronger
and strolger every fall and winter toward
this favored region There Is no clmate like
It on this contnent for a winter resort , and
the usual fine service of the Union Pacific
system his this season been brought up to a
degree oC perfection which leaves . nothing to
bt desIred.
larry 1. Duel , City Ticket Agent .
1303 J'arnam Street ,
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10"1 l'luueor I taiges dtVll7
DUBUQUI , la" , Fob . 18.-George W ,
Burton . aged 75 , one ot time earliest clti.
zone ot the northwest , was found dead In
his cabin today , In early days ho was U
merchant , lawyer and banker , but becom.
trig reduced In cIrcumstances , he haa fOl'
some years lived the Ire of' u hermi In I
perhaps cabin mmorthi tel days of town. , 10 had \oCI deal
DES NOINES' NARRQ\V \ ESCAPE
NARRQW.SCAPE
Her Oorporaton Aticd 1 nnd Al bu
Overthrow in Oo. I ,
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FORMED UNDER UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACT i
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Law PRue11 by the T'cntr-Thlrll General
Assembly" ' . ' . InTRlhl , ' butt Its Ac-
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eelltRleo 11 nesul % * 11 In Its
101nt 1"lnnly UpheM.
I
DES MOINES , I eb. IS.-Speclnl ( TeleI I
gram.-Judge ) Holmes In the district court
today decided the cue of slate a Iowa on reo
laton of A. C. West against the city oC Des
Moines , In which the constitutionality of the
act enlarging the city Is nssnlcel , After a
thorough discussion oC the questions at is-
sue the court says :
"It seems to me , both upon authority anti
reason , that chapter 1 oC the Acts oC the
Twenty.thlrd General Assembly Is not a
general law amid Is an act for time incorpora-
ton of n new city oC Des Moines , and Is
Ilereoro ( wihin the InhibIton of the consti-
hUlon , and that hall the validity oC tIme act
been brought' In , at or hnmeilatel' after its
passage , the courts would have been corn-
Veiled to declare It void. " The JUdge adds :
"But the claim Is made that by reason oC
time lapse of time , anti more cerlnlnly upn
canslrlerton oC the rights that have at-
tlched since the act was believed to be a
law , and oC the serious consequence thoL will
now result from a determInation thaL this
act noL Is so Invalid elcclare. , the " courts ought not and will
The fact Is notell that while such legls-
latvo acts are unusual In the state the lea
Is not a novel one In other departments of
legislation. Many cases are cIted , atl the
court concludes to sustain the demurrer :
chiefy emu account of "the gravity of the
consequences that must follow upon the Ils-
organization oC the corporation , the length of
time the state has acquiesced In the exercise
of corporate power , anti time character oC the
recolnllon the state Itself bas given the
. .
corll ratlon. "
The decision shows that the city has had
a very harrow escape Cram being declared
unconstitutlonai.
Dl ATI 01 , " nos. . .JUSTUS CLAIIIt.
VeIl Illwn 11\1 lltzen l'IISCCS , \ WlY lt
I.UR , \nJ"IR , Cmii
HED OAIC , In. , Peb. IS-Speclal ( Telo-
sram.-A ) telegram announcing the death of
Hon. Justus Clark at Ls.Angeles , Cal. , was
received todny. To say that the people of
this city feel the loss deeply Is expressing It
m 1 el y. lie was born at Hoyalon , Vt. ,
March 22 , 1819. In 1830 with his father he
cnme west , his father at that tune buying
time largest and tnest farm In the state , the
Governor Chittenden farm In Chltelden
county. Near here was Wiiston academy ,
taught by the father of President Arthur ,
wher Clark was educated. Iowa had then
been organize as I territory but one year.
When Mr. Cark frst cast his lot In Iowa ,
lhrown upon his own resources , he engaged In
many different lines oC mercantIle business
Eventually ho become Interested In farming
upon a large scale until he , with his nephews ,
D. D Clark and Paul Clark , organized the
Red Oak National bank , one of the firmest
banks financially In the 'stdle , Mr. Clark
becoming its president. He was also presi-
dent of tIm Iowa and N w"Mexlco Hanch I
company , situated In New MexIco Politically
he was a drum believer In time principles of
democracy and fled many iosltions. He
served six years In the legislature. In 1883
time democratic party noirnoed him for
lieutenant governor on the . ticket wIth Judge
Klnny.
For several years Mr. Clark has been In
failing health and has been compelled to
seek other climates for relief . and for the
past tel years has spent his winters In
California. His bas b e" ea long and busy ,
life and wi be greatly m sse/by the people
of this city. I
Itehmnnd Jt ! _ the End , of his nop .
DES MOINES , Feb. 18.-S ! lal Telcgram. )
-Tho ten days given by the district court to
\V. S. Richmond , late manager oC the
wrecked Union Building and Savings associa-
ton , to produce three missing books In court
or go to Jai expired today. On Saturday
the attorney for RIchmond went before Supreme -
promo atorney COlrL Justice Given and asked for an
order of Interference by which the order of
the district court could be evaded. Justice
Given this afternoon refused to Interfere
Gven nchmond wi have to produce the books
or go to jail. He did not appear In court
this afternoon , and tt was rumored that he
had left time city.
\11 Hldorsc .Jurnt Cudhl"II' ,
SIOUX CITY , Peb 18.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The recent anti-saloon crusahe has had at
least time effect oC getting the city ministers
Into politics . A mceUng of them was held
today to devise plans for wlllllng the great-
eat possIble Influence In the municipal elec-
tlons two weeks hence. A number of Inter-
tons
ested citizens outside the members oC the
cloth were present. J was decided to en-
dors such candidates of the regular parties
as should bo most acceptable to the moral
element and work for tjmeir election.
SIoux CIty'n ! lble I ulll I 1.
SIOUX CITY , Feb. 18.-SpecIal ( TeJesram. )
of plans for the -
-Tho drawings super-
structure of tIme Sioux City federal building
arrived from \Yashlngton today , after many
months of dela's. I Is eight years since
Sioux City got its first appropriation for such
n building , and the foundation Is all there Is
to show for It as yet J Is now assured that
contracts will be left for the rest oC the buIlding .
Ing without delny. The total appropriation
for It Is $275,000.
Drank ( : I'rl.lvo ! iuulinmmmtp.
rnssoum VALLEY , Ia. , Feb. IS.-Speclal (
Telesram.-Thls ) morning Henry Warner , by
mistake , took a drink oC corrosive sublimate
Instead of medIcine Before medical aid could
be secured the polson had done its work so
completely that nothing could save his life .
Mr. Warner was a hIghly respected ciizen
of Mlsfourl Valley , havIng lived here for
upwards oC twenty years and was at ono time
mayor of time city.
leurlo : MCI""h"t Injured.
BEATRICE , Feb. 18.-Speclal ( Telesram.- )
C. E. Smith , n prominent dry goods de11er
oC this city , In attempting to alight " from n
moving motor car tItle evenlns , was'thrown
to time grotmimmi anti hael his collar bone broken ,
besides other severe bruIses
Fatal 1'1 Ir u 1"lromlu ,
CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , Feb. 18.-Speclnl (
Teleram.-Chnrtes ) Canmpbell , a fireman on
time Chlcaso & Northwestern' road , fell from
the cab when near Bertram thIs moring , and
was instantly kilhemi. 'lhQr remains were
taken to Clinton , his imoumme '
A'.Ich.I.1 , J'r"MM orvho , .t Jlunn City .
MASON CITY , Ia. , Feb. 18.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Mnson ) City palY Globe today
started time day service of the Associated
press , time only paper within 100 miles which
has the eervlce.
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The Japanese know whnt's what. Orders
for Dr , Price's linking l'owder come even
from Jal'al.
U'th ur Sirs . L'rmmno.
Mrs. Lucy C. Crane 'mother ' oC Senator
Thomas D. Crane of this city , died at the
family residence Sunday nlghLtrom paralysis.
Mrs. Crane was G7 yelrs'pt age and hall
been In feeble health for seine time. She
came here several years ago from Ottawa ,
Ill " shorty after time death of her hustlnd ,
anti has since then been miking her home
with her san at 1603 South Thirty-third
street , The funeral took place at the residence
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon , 11ev. Dean
Gardner otllclating. After the services the
remains were sent to Ottawa for Interment
In the famiy burying groumiths. Tile de.
ceased leaves several chidren , among whom
are Thomas D. , E. B. and Ii. H. Crane , Mrs.
Eto I. , Pearson , n daughter at Ottawa , al11
one In eastern Iowa 'the relatives residing
here accompanied time remains to their last
reLlrg place _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _
I'rclu'her lu e"11. '
Time Ministerial union held Its regular
10nthly session In the class room At
Iountzo Memorial church yesterday Dr"
O'Del of the Both Eden Ilptst church
was In the chair and the attendance was
gooll. Brief reports were heard from the
different churches with reference to lending
assistance to the Associated Chnrltes , and a
! eel deal oC business transacted. Rev.
Hmsblrg , the new St Marks clergyman ,
was introduced , aCer 'hlch He\ McCormick
oC time First Presbyterian chlrch read a
most charming and Instrlct.o paper upon
the summer scheol at Oxford , England
S
.I."u ( " ( e.I IS rs. ,
"rawn TIcket 210 , " which Is produced at
the Empire for femur nights , commencing
Smtnmlay , February 24 , 'wlh n cst hMl11 by
Amy Lee , Frank Do1no and August Anderson -
son , Is one of the most interesting and
notable that has ever emnanate4 from time
emnnte
pen oC American authors Time story
oC "Pawn Ticket 210" Is oC particularly
Interesting construction , being oC such' ' n
nature that the audIence Is carried from the I I
opening to the close through so much wit ;
and hummer , Intersperseet with scenes ot
pathos and clmaxes that are thrlln ! , Hint
time Interest never nas. The play Is nn
adoption oC the novel "Court ' "
acopton no\el Royal , which I
tells the Story oC the want anll ,
trlnls of a mother who was
obliged to pawn" her baby with a
Jew pawnbroker , noted to be menn anti
miserly. He grows fond oC the plecge ,
'Mag , " and as tme rolls on he obtains the
promise of her hanc In marrlng , the event to
occur when she becomes oC age. Just as
they arc to b weehell the toothier tlrns 111
with "Pawn "
Ticket 210" to receem her ehlhl ,
who tunis out to be an heiress. This Is , Per
hnps , the mos thrillIng of time many cli.
mnxes , but one of time most pntheto Incidents -
dents Is the death of "Uncle Hnrrls. "
Eddie Fo"s lasting popularity scents to be
asertng itself In Omaha , and whim ever ) ' suc-
ceClng visit he Is greeted with larger houses.
" .lh the American Travesty company In
"Oft the Earth" Mr. Fey has an opportunity
to display his pccllnr powers , which was
WIS ne\'er aorcell him In any other play
that he imas ever been seen In here. Time en-
gaglmcnt cOllnucs tonight ! and tomorrow
aCernoon amid nlht. A special mnthllo will
bo given Weueselay aCernuoon , for which
the 11rles ha\o been reduced .
An attraction of more than passing Interest
will bo prsented nL time lloyd on Friday and
Saturday nights. with n matinee Saturday ,
when America's representative trgeclan ,
Walker Whleslce , will appear , supported by
a most excellent campan , In "Hamlet , "
' 'Iiichmelieu" and "SII'lock , " Mr \VhmIteshmla's
" " , ythe nuii ir il-or
"Hnmlet" Is declmlemlly time best nmaturemi of
all hIs celneatons , J 18 apparent that he
has thought deeply ] over that special character -
ter , nnd . hns evolved a mnturly as wel as
origimmnlit ) that Is refreshing to 11ase thmea-
ten goers , and In his performance he discards -
cards several misinterpretatons oC stage bus-
incas which are DOt sustnlned by reflections ,
ant ho introduces various readings of the
text , which throws new light emi obscure pas-
snges. In every respect , Indeed , Mr. White-
side Is a most welcome Hamlet , and there Is
orlglnnly In all his stage protralures that
exhlhlts immaturity of thought anti an absence
of eseule imitation.
Samuel Fletcher , agent oC the Hanon ]
Drothers' "I antnsla , " one oC the most popu-
lar oC the attractIons that commie to Omaha , Is
In time city . anlasma" will be at Bod's
theater for four nIghts , eommenclng Sunday
next.
I
"nixie Flyer" nld llcstep" Sleepers to
1lonitta.
Nash\lo to Jacksonville , Fla. , without
changes , via Chatano/a , Loolwut Mountain ,
Kenesaw Mountnln , Atlanta , Macon ant TI-
ton , takes ] imp immediate connection oC L. &
N. trains , lea\lng St. Louis at nllht , In Union
depot at Nash\le. In addition , "Quick-
step" throush sleeper leaves St. Louis 750 :
a. m. daily and runs through to Jacksonville
over same route wihout change. Berths
reserved nt L. & N. city ticket office , St.
LouIs This line gives ta'lgh rile through
the pIcturesque mountains and old battlefields -
fields oC Tennessee and GeorSla , and Is famous
for "always being on time. " Write to R. C.
Cowardln , Western Pass. , Agent , 120 La Clede
Building , St. Louis , Mo ; Irlard F. 11111 . N.
P. A. , 1945 S. Cark street , Chicago ; W. L'
Danley , G. P. anti T. A. , N. , C. & St. L !
RaIlway , Nashville , Tenn.
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GEO P. SANFORD A , W. nlIOIAN ,
l'reslden. Cash ler.
First Natio nal Ban
of COUNCIL BLUFF3 Iowa
C"plt"I ) , " . . $100,000
Profits , . . . 12,000
One of tIme oldest banks In the state or Iowa ,
Wo solicit your "u.lnl8 and collections. Wa
pay Ilclt cent 01 . tIme depoiits. . Wo wi b.
pllond 10 see end serve "OU.
a sore
horse
licks
c the curry COhill Apply
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
to his wounds anti 110'1
5001 have 10 cause to kick
wbcn bo's curried.
cur1e
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IS SOMETHING SERIOUS.
APPREIEXSION FELT BY DUS COPELAND SIEPAIW AND OTHER 111YSICIANS !
Vlnltles of Great Numbers ot People Ovoltosld by the Recon
Long Tcmpesl-CntL'I'hnllnrootn Almost Unlvol'snl- : j
Epldolnlc "Wenther Atlrnonts"-Bucjgoottons I
to the PublIc.
Lemlnr pimyiciana of Omnhl 110 not
conceal a belief that . nR renrll imubhic
Illef tml. ! ! lhle
health , there Is olethllJ erIOUH In the
tresent outlook. Th ) ' 10 not nlllrchenel , cx-
trnorilnar ) ' Ilreslnt mortalIty from ; ) mmeit.
monll or other Sllll(1 Precipitate 11110 -
lent mnnlmmdietm. The danger which the ' emly
half our loltmlntlon IR now netumally llcln
l'Olnton \ netul
)
1M slow mal "nant infection frol i'ectuiinrhi
lernlclOIR colIR-ln other worll , f.om the
slow blight of l1 llncty llnu\to 1'01"on8-
effects Innlfestl1 In Inlnlmntlons of mutt-
ColtS Stmrflt2e5 - ' .
IurCaces throuholt time entire hOII )
'fhee Illanlnntory ! 11lorlers tr nther
comnplaimmts-to which the ltmuigmi time kithmmeya
tIm urol'hlnl tubes , the liver , h nell'r. IHO\ .
nch anti bowel ! are now known to be
Iqual ) ' Inllccontlte what Is 10\\ '
known nm eatnrrh .
A ! to the umientmre of calamity amid nf-
I flcton threatened ns n con"C'IICI'O of the I
, cent Ion" tml'r , I It I ! Innlgh to say ;
that entntrhnl colds ' foliowti h '
( ells nrl foi a INI Imy n
greater nJrcRnte of Illmll ( fatalities
luau mill time other , lsenII com llel )
A UeHton which will he reepN'teti bl'
nil tholghtful ! People wi ltt reFlr < collIs" '
I : ' hell be 10re , : enerlll' slhlcct tu comumpe.
temit Ila"noHI . A "U lllcon of catarrh eme- ;
daily entan"h of numy vital Illt or 01.
In I , invites medical cxmmilflntlotm , cl1 for
n Ilrch of the systetmi for time seed 101R'11
or , Iestruclve Irlncll'lo of , IFeae nR tmrgent.
ly I ni smll pox or Itumug fever. Anll the mmml-
mlrhle litibhic "lllrlt of lrs. ollennd ] nOd
Sherard Is hewn In Ihelr ! tnnln offer
to give theRe exnmlnaUols free to all UII
plying for trentmeul.
A FHW QUESTIONS.
To facilitate I " ! lI'ch of time Yltem for
cntnrrh , " hre few ' .
( are I simple quem'tiomms
nnswerR to lW or nil oC vhmlcim may he
pcneled opposite nnel hrlRht llel'lonnl ) '
10 Dr" COIelulll anti Shellar ur mailed
by theRe hiving ut 1 lIRtnnc ( < In elher
case the nllllclnt nmmty feet nF"ureJ of re-
'eivlng the HIIelleHt relIef nll cure IIO"sl-
hIe ' of
science. to time preseut resources meelcal
THE hEAD
Do you have heldnche ?
In what Part ?
Shll or dull ?
Spells of dlz" ?
SI 11 ? lesR
( !
SPells . of (1 IQ.slne" , ?
' .ellerel' ur hlaeJ ?
Face pale or lushed ?
Face yellow ?
An ' blotches ; ?
( !
Cupelnnd nnd Shparll - systcl of trcnt-
emelent uncut . \hle lost I . e-xIJen.'e. 1. the 10st
Imown.THE NOSE
Stopped up ?
Scales form ?
Dry ?
Watery dIscharge ?
MleOI ! elsehar/e < ? Backward or torwnrl ?
Dhm'eharge offensIve ?
DIFehnrle oreusl\e
Sense of smell Impaired ?
Bleed easils' ?
neeet easlv
Nose ever Injured by blows ?
e\er
Copeland anti Shrpnrel system of treat-
ment emclent \hle least . expenl\c , Is the most
THE EARS.
Noises In the ears ?
Any buzzing sounds ?
Earache ?
Do they itch ?
DIIchnrpl ?
HelrlnR impaired ?
Copeland anti Sheparl system of treat-
meat , while lent I expensive Is the most
efficient Imown.
THE EYES.
Inflamed ?
Infamed
1Ils sore ? .
Watery ?
Smarting Qr burning ?
LIcs feet dry ?
Aching iuaimms ?
VisIon Impaired ! ?
Specks before the eyes ?
Docs reading hurt them ?
Do you wear glasses ?
Copeland mind Sllparl system of treat.
mont while least expensive , Is the most
eiulcient Jown.
elclent (
known.THE CHEST.
Any pain or saneness ?
In what part ?
Sharp or aching pains ?
'Vhen ?
Are they constant ?
Any tfghmtnes lt lungs ?
Iphlnes ! Jun/s
I DIfficult breathing ?
Any nsthma ?
WheezIng In chest ?
I Shortness of breath ?
Cough up mucous ?
or whnt ( olo\ ? '
Coimghu muigimtmm ?
CCl.h ntlhtR
\hen 10s1 nnno'lng ?
Hlcp \"I ?
Night S\CI\tS ?
Auuy hlnolh"o of lungs ?
Slclllg of limits ?
I'Nel' nov c'oimsuumptlon tn family ?
fam\
Clllldlll\ ; \ timid 8helIrel sstem of trent-
umictit , whmiie least expensIve , Is time moat
clclent \ 1I\n. ( ) \nslve
'l'IIE " 1'IIl0AT ,
' 1 "UUO.T
.
I ! It denl' ?
11 tumid parchll ?
lnl'lncll ' ?
'I'iclchimig m'eumsmutioum 1
S\olcn ?
Auly nlct' ?
IIal'l nouh ?
MurUR llt'I' ' ( ou/h time \hro:11 \
( yoim hawk It 11' ?
( 'hmok' when h'lnA lown ?
\'oiet' hnalse nnl huI"r
( oprlal1 111 8hrl'\.1 system . of treat.
menl , whie least exIlemmalve ' , Is lImo 1oa
clclelL Imo\n. ' .
TilE S1'OMACII. .
, '
AI'IJttl ioo4 ?
Aumy distress after meals ? '
_ .n3. lllns'l
tutu ?
Sharp ur 1111
Amiy bloall om' helchlng ?
Heleh imp food or gas ?
l\
Any heaviless ?
) ( nrtbul ?
Hou rn lss ?
YOnlll1 of reel ?
Frequent nausea ?
1rel ti offensive ?
Tongue con ttl ?
Tonlle
( nn\ln fenlnllon ?
l'tulpitmitiomi or henrt ?
HUI taste itt moulh ?
C'opelnuiml ] anti Shcllarl1 system of treat-
(0IClaI11 , whie lest expensive , Is the mesa
elllcicmit Imown.
elclnt
Imown.'H BOWELS 4'
HlIUlar ?
Cotmstipatctl ?
Constpa tel
I .ooe ?
.Auiy cramps ?
8hl111 or chIl pains ?
Auiy bioatl ?
USI 'arthurtlcs ?
Hnwel mishiy moved ?
% , "
Copelamiml \ "sly Rhl'IU111 sstrm or treatment -
Cn\lelIHJ )
efficient mont \hle least . expensive , Is the meal
Imown.'iE llDNE'S.
Pains In back ?
I harJ or aching ?
Back \al , ?
UrInate oren ?
I Color ibmrmi ? In ulnatnq ? .
Arc you feverish ?
RIcin harsh ?
Nyelels l'UrcII ?
1Iaiis 1111 flet swell ?
Jllls , \I
Copelnllt anti Sheparll system of trenf-
nientvimiIe least expensive , is tIme meal
elhiclent know'mi ,
( ENERAL SYSTEM.
Are you nrrvomms mind irritable ? :
Tire easily ?
Tiremi mnornimmgmt ?
Colml haumils mmimml feet ?
Soreness just below time ribs ?
lii right or left side ?
Bones nchue ? -
Have dmihI ?
Take cclii easily ?
AiiS' nlmeimmmmmttismu ?
, Toimmts swell ?
Strength easily exhausted ?
Face , imatmuis or tmmmmgtme 1)1110 ?
Any eu'miptlon on body ?
\Vhuere ? -
' Does it iiclu ?
i7fllflhl watery pimples ?
had scm'ufmula ? -
Coi-telarmtl amid Shepnrml system of treat-
memut , vimlie least expensive , is time most
elllcient known.
TOTAL EXPENSE.
The cost of a uiull course of treatment by'
Dna. Copolanmi mind Slmeparti lit a little fee
. per momitim , vlmet1mer time reqimislte period ho
three mouths or three weeks. Thmi fee
includes nil mediclumes auni time constant
anmi vatcimfuul care of all vatiemmts to a
flnal cure. Trial treatment given fm-co.
DIIS. COPELANO & SIIEPARD ,
ROOMS ill ANT ) 312 NEW YOflK LIFI
BUILDING , OMAhA. NEU.
001cc ITour-D to II a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m ,
Evenings-Wedn'sttays and Saturdays oahy1
mm to S. Senility. 10 to 12 m.
GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE
S.APIERCEaCO.
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100 MAIN SPHEEP. .
KNOCK DOWN PRICES ON SHOES !
100 pairs of Ladies' Dongola Button , Hand & 100 pairs Ladies' Kid Bu t m , Oper a Lasts , Patent
Goodyear Welts , Common Sens9 Lasts , Sizes Tip , sizes 21 to 7 ,
2 to 7 , D and E widths , form3r price ,
$3 , $3.50 , and 4 , your choice , 79 ets.
$ 1. 100 pairs Ladies' Red Goat Strap Sandals , regular -
lar $2 kind ,
° ets.
.lOOpairs Men's Saxon Calf Bals and Congress
Narrow , Square Toe , Patent Tip , Sizes C
to 10 , Former Price $3 , now 100 Pairs Boys' Veal Bals , a goo1 seiviceablo
Shoe , Sizes 2 to 5 ,
$1.5O . 75 ets.
These are all Wew Coeds and the Best Va1ue Ever
Offered lo this City1
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/ ' , _ - STEMII ) ( . ' )
rT1 : : All kinds of Dyeing
. _ _ _ . tilt , art 1 atlLd and
; : Tr. iI t ) I .3 I B p I fm' ' etmuimmeil fabrics mode
- : . - -h YEWO jJ " ' m flI to look as good as
. now , Work promptly
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r = :5c '
. - . - ; ' - - - : - : I . I done and delIvered
lol-i . - - In all Imarts of time
' 4OR Bend for
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Broadway near North.
western Dtpot CoU
) iotice to StnckIitIthi.r ,
Tbmo nm'mut'al nmeotirg of stocmt' b.i.'rs am
Time Bee Pulihimmimimmg sornpany will be imohi
fit theIr 0111cc , conmm-m' 17th amid Faremmumn
streets , in time city of Omnahma , em ) Monday ,
Mmmrcht 4th. hittiS , at 4 uciocIc ii , in. , for time
Pmmrimose of electing m bommrd of dIrectors
anti mmuciu other busints mis may be imne.
bented ( or ( 'oflsiderutiomm , By order of time
iresldcnt
GEoRGE B , TZSCIIUCK , Secretary.
Film &e lOt
Stockhmoidena' Iliectimig ,
Notice Is hereby given timat the regular
animual meeting of the stockholders or the
South Platte Land company will be held mit
the chico of said company. In Lincoln , Nob. ,
at 11 o'clock a. In. , on time first Wednesday
In March , i&5 , being tlme 6th day of the
month ,
fly order of time Boarti of Directors.
n. 0 , I'IIILLIPS , Secretary ,
Lincoln. Neb. , Fob , 4 , IS5.
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LAltalI l'IIIVATB BAItN I"OIt ItlNT NSAII
coull lmummee.Appiy at lieu otilce , Council IJIUrT.
\'ANTBI ) , IIOAIID AN ! ) BOOM IN BXYIIANULI
for mmmuslc lessons. Itddrt-smm lml. . , lice omiiee.
8TltA's'lli ) . A hAY IIOIIIII' . VIilUhiING 1,100
his. right imlad foot w.mite ; black nmane mmml tail ;
, nnmmll white s'Qt ' aim right side ; imati imaltt'r on.
I ) . I. iIam-tuumt , 431 W'obmmimmgtoa avenue , Cuummcl
Bluffs.
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