Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 21, 1895, Page 3, Image 3
- . .r - ; ; - - - - v- ' - : - ; v - . . . ' , . . ; , ; ; ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ - _ _ 'rIlE OJ\fAHA \ AlJ.JYU _ : 'l llUJ IJAY , JlJlUAlY 21 , 1895. _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ . 3 _ _ r TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE . COUNCL BLUFFS . OFFICE , - - NO 12 VEAflL STJ1I1T. - - Delnred by cnrler to any pnrt ot the city . U. W. TILTON , Leuee. , ' , - : omce , No. 43 : nIght ' 'EIRt10NES-luaneu , 2 . _ ,1 1."Ul ,1 ICST 1U. " . F Oranll , Council t3Iuff - . E. F. Clark , prop. MaYI Real Estate ngeney , 63 ! Uroawa7 : 'I Council No. 3 , 1)cgrce ) or Pocahontas , will meet this evening In their hal , 103 Pearl rtreet. Sevpral CISPS n nllst the Nonpareil were tried In thp .lstrlct court yesterday anl gubmitted. O. I ) . SchI111 and Franca A. Turpin , both or Omnha , were mnrrled by Justice Walker yesterday. , Douglas O. HusDel and Mary E. Scott . . both of South Omaha , -ere married ycster. day by Justice Cool . harmony chapter No. 25 , Order or Eastern Star , will hell their regular monthly meet. InK this evening Masonic ball . Mrs. J. n. dmunllson will entertain her lady friends nl u reception next Tuesday afternoon at her home on 1 lth avenue . negular meeting of the Retail nutchers' Protective association Thursday evening at 8 o'clock al their hal over Uuncnn's shoe store. 1)r. Barstow wi lecture al the Women's Christian associaton hospItal tOllay ( from 1 to 12 o. m. . and Dr. Thomas al th same . hour tomorrow. Mr. and : r ' . J. n. \tttIg : desire to thank lho friends who chowell such sympathy and nllness l at the tIme of their bereavement < tme In the los of their son , Clarence. John Casey n 12-year-ol lall living uea' - the comer of 1Icneunt street 111 Twelfth p a\enue. fell Into I halo II the ground and was badly : hurt nbout the bend and shoulders. An Omaha clergyman who has been prom- Inenty connected with charitable work has recntIy receh'cil seven applications tram Council Iufs persons who scant to adopt children . Comrades or encampment No.8 , Union Veteran I.eglbl , wi is % omble at the respective - spectve schools of the district In which they reside for the observance of "Flng DIY" this afternoon. ' found containIng $2 John Wnlcr foull a purse In cash and a $10 check ali let II al the police staten for nn owner During the day J. D. Stuart claimed the properly ali Ilrop- erly ) Identified It. . ' lives Creston and J. W. Poleck , who lves near wears the old soldiers' badge was bound 0er to the United States grand jury yesterday - day for bootlegging. Ho could not give bond and was Len I to Jail. Hev. E. The memorial sermon delivered by J. lnbcock lt St. Paul's church January 13 on the death at Mrs. Amelia Doomer has been put Into printed form and Is being circulated - culated among the friends at the deceased. Abe Lincoln post No. 20. Grand Army of the Hepublc , will meet al Grand Army of the HOllublc hal this ( Thursday ) afternoon al 1 o'elock to attend "Flag Day" exercises at the different schools. A. N. Scrlbner f post commander. . , An alarm from box 23 called the fire department - partment 10 21G Broadway last evening shortly after 8 o'clocl A fire had just started In the cellar of a hardware store kept by n man named Cohn. but It was extinguished without dilflcuhty . and the damage done did nol amount 10 more than 50 cents , which was covered by Insurance. The origin Is unknown - known The new motor schedule has shortened the runnIng tmo from the corner of Pearl and Broallway In Council Bluffs to the business center of Omaha by five mlnutcs. Th mnl- ngemenl claims that the new system has - I many advantages over the old , and while II does not suit everyone , they think It swill , ) . please a larger perceltnge of the citizens 'I than any other that coulll bo devIsed. ; . Charley Wend a larky with a face like midnight , was caught coming out of Ed . , Omr i n jr.s hencoop Tuesday night about 1 o'cloclt with a flue fat pullet under each arm. lie was arrested and brought before Justice Cool yesterday afternoon. Charley was compelled to acknowledge that his actions had not been strictly according 10 ' c' Hoylo and was lockell up In the county jai for thirty duys. Manager J. G. Lemen of the Christian Home celebrated his farly-seventh birthday yesterday , and was the recipient of' many ) . hearty congratulations and numerous tangible ' evidences of good wi from his friends. In the morning when he arose and came Into the yard nil of the children of the Home thronged around him singing nn Improvised song that was full of tender 6enthnenl and rejoicing I was a very pretty and touching tribute In the evenIng nearly 100 of his friends gathered at the home and spent a : % Very enjoyable evening. John Wierneyer who bccnme violently In- sane a couple of weeks ago , whIle In the county ! jai awaiting trial for bootlegging . and swats sent to the state hospital al Clarinda Is reported by the authoritIes of that instItutIon to have been feigning insanity - sanity all along. Deputy United States Mar- hal Ilweg left yesterdny for Clarinda to bring ! him back here. Ills motive In making . ixnprisonnment ' antI ; bellevo was to escape 'all belevo although the commissioners of insanity suspected - pected that his insanity was nol genuine , II look the practiced eye of an expert to fix the mater beyond a doubl. Mrs. Frank Nnprovenelc ' No.1 , who has been living In Omaha all the time her ex- husband has been riding his high horse sod- denly appeared al the 11 ! shop on Upper Broadway yesterday afternoon. Nnprovenelt recognized her before she conic In , all exclaiming - claiming : "Meln Gott . more drouble , " led / through the back whulow. Mrs. Nnprovenel ; No. 2 was left , and II Is reported thaI Mrs. Nnprovenek No. 1 gave her to understand thaI she wns still her hushnnd's wife and Intended 10 maintain her position nl any cost. I has been SUPl10scd that they had been divorced but this throws a new lighten on the situation and makes possible any number or interesting complications. We have over $300.000 to loan upon 1m. proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct wilI us , thereby saving ngent'a commission. We do $ nol loan on wid land ! . nor In Nebraska Lutt & Towle , 235 Pearl street. ' ( : J'.4li.IGJLIVIIS. i.JutsoN. J'/llSU..I 1'.Hl.HUl.U'lS. W. I ) . Ferguson of Shenandoah Is In the city . cly.Ted Ted , the little son of City Attorney lIazlo- ton , Is Ill with scarlet fever. Thomas Seldon of Chicago , representing the Wabnsh RaIlway cOlllany , was In the city yesterday. James C. Davis one or the leading attorneys - neys of Ieokuk , Is In the city on business I , connected With the United States court. Frank Dennison leaves tomorrow for the cast on a cocdl purchasing expedition. lie will be absent about ten lays ( , and when he returns he Will have some surprises for the public. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gearge arId Mnrth Washington will tn. tertaln theIr friends nt n " 1.lt ! Hatchet social" thIs evening at the First Presbyterian church parlors. The Young People's SocIety of Christian ndeavor will have coarge of the entertai limnent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ For sale , fixtures and ieas'e City Steam laundry ; established business ; must be sold at once. II. W. hinder , receh'er. AtselIlit.(1 Itobbsry . Charles Wison , a trlmplsh looking mdi. vlluul , tried 10 Increase his \lrdrobQ last evening al the expense of John Tucker , I freman on the Wabash , who makes his hOIf at time Mergen Siotel on Lower . Mlin street Tucker wenl to his ream during the evening to wrl1 a letter . When he got there hI ! ' found that hisls3 aJII clothing had dls. nppeared. 10 \ ent down stairs anll ( asked the landlady , Mr& Benedict , I she had been In his roommi. Finding she had lot , they look n laml anll went on a lour of In\stgntol , finllng'ilson In one of the other rOOl1 whim the valise and Tucker's clothing packed inside of it. Wilson was turned over to the police and landed In the city jail. On being searched the key to 'fucker' room was found ' In his pocket. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Buckwheat cakes , loaf sugar syrup one of the breakfast dlbu al I'earhcbou ) house , 15c. ' \ Gas heating stoves for rent and for Bale : t Counci Bluffs Ga company's oflice . Davll ala drugs , paint and slass cheap NEWS FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS Democrats , loll Their Cty Oonventon and Make Nominations , - - KELER'S ' WOlK fOR REFORM REWARDED Itesecures Rn J Jlorement In tile Shape of IonomllRlon for tIo'Ofllce of Conn- clluall-ftt-1.nrge-iLeaL ! of the licket Taku SOnIC Time. Counclman.at.l arle..S. S. I\EI,1Fn lnrk Commnlssloner . . . . . A. C. OHAlAM School Dlrectors..HOngHT RAIN . . . 0. A. SCHOEDSACK A large crowd democrats and others gathered In the superior court room of the . county court hse last evening for the city convention of ! Ilemocrat About 1:0 Ilele. gates were present . - W. C. Boyer was chosen temporary chair- Inn and S. Lobhnrt secretary . The corn- mlteo on credentials consisted of [ n. S. Hnw- lings , James Wickham , H. N. Whitesey , W. H. Knepher II. Ouren A. icastner J. M. cnlon , A. Slack , N. O'Urlen , J. 1lrley and P. D. Burke A commitee on permanent organization was , appointed , consisting of J.P. Weaver , W. W Cones and W. II. Ware. After a re- cess or fifteen minutes , during ( which the commlteo on credentials hall been penned Ill In an ante rom , Colonel Wilam Hen Inepher come out of the ante room door with n look of proud disdain on his [ nce. lie had met the commitee and the commltce was partially imie'im. Half of [ the delegation was ( Ivel a place In the convention . and " " left half of the "regular" delegatIon was out In the cold. The temporary organization was mRle permanent , and then the nomlnn- lon of candidate for counclimnan-at-largo was undertnltcn. W. H. Ware placed In nomination S. S. Icler. the presenl Incumbont. lie mend thaI the nomination bo made unanImous by acclamation . hut there were loud cries of "No " Wiiam Groneweg seconded the nomination. 1. I ) . Burke brought forward the lame of Charles Gregory and E. T. Waterman thaI of Victor Jennings. On the first ballot Keller rcccived 02 votes and was declared nominated , Gregory receiving IG and Jennings 22. William Groneweg nominated A. C. Gra- ham for park ; conmmnlssioner and uclus Wels seconded it . On motion of J. J. Shea lho nomination was made unanimous by ac- clamo tion. J. C. DeHaven nomlnatetl Robert Rain ns candidate for school boartl. P. D. Dlrto ! nominated G. A. Schoedsack. W. Ii. Ware nominated C. H. Tyler and \Y. II. Knepher nominated J. K. Cooper. Ed Brooks nom- mated George S. Dnvls. On the first ballot Rain was nominated the vote standing ns follows : RaIn , OG ; SChoedsack , 53 ; Tyler G5 : Cooper , 13 : Davis , 33. A second ballot was taken for time other mmmernher and It ri- suited as follows : SChoedsaclt , Gl : Tyler &g : Cooper , 3 ; DavIs 8. There was no nom- ination . and another vote was taken after J. C. Delaven had malle ( an Impassioned appeal for time nomination of sOle one out- side the Fourth wnrd. "Give us Sclmoedsack or wo'l vote for Del Morgan . " shouted John : lkesel from the Sixth ward. Davis wih- drcw. On the next ballot Schoedslck received - ceived G7 votes and was nominated , Tyler following ns a close second with G3. After tIme convention had adjourned the city central commitee held a meeting and chose L. Zurmucimlen jr. . ns chairman and Emmct 'flnley sccretar ) ' . h'8 U8uKI ) ' Qliet In most stores during Inventory , but we hlVO nol experienced I thaI way and attribute - bute I to the numerous bargains offered In cur varIous departments which we shah continue ' contnue ns long ns they Inst. 4G-lnch French erges < and henriettas . were 71c. now 30e. ' ! 40-lnch French serges and henriettas . were 60c , now 33c. All our dollar novelty dress goods reduced to 50c. Big reduction In black goods of all grades. All wool remnants nl n great sacrifice. CLOAKS. EVERY GARMENT IN STOCK AT HALF PRICE. 75c ! and 85c fine cashmere hose , ribbsd and iIa In , 48c. &Sc and &Oc English cashmere hose , ribbed and plain 3 for $1.00. See values In misses' and children's hose al17c , 25e. 33c. SPECIAL PRICES IN LINENS. Lipton's No. 2 and 3 Ceylon teas hal price 30c and 25c. Heady made sheets and pillow cases al less than the cost of muslin. $1.00 shrunle wool skirt patterns . 5c ; $1.25 ' and $1.50 quality . 75c. DG REDUCTION ON ALL GRADES OF UNDERWEAR. FOVLER DICK & WALKER . BOSTON STORE - Council Bluffs , In. lSlrp . Mmivlmor'a ileire. Judge O. S. Keenan of Shenandoah was In tIme city yesterday mnldng arrangements for another Inning for the sensaonnl wife-pois- oning case In which William Mawhor at Page county was almosl hopelessly entnng1EJ a couple of , years ago. At the time of her death , In 1802 , Mrs. Fannie owhor held nn Insurance policy for $3,000 on her own life In the Equitable Life Assurance society of the Unite States. The accusation made against her husband that ho had been responsible for her death , his subsequent trial and acquittal - quittal after n lot of 'rather damaging evidence - denco had been adduced are familiar to renders of The Dee. He prcsented the policy for payment , but the company refused to honor It , pointing out the fact that the policy contained a clause which exonerated the company - pany from all liability where the Insured committed suicide , whether sane or insane within one year after being Insured The policy was Issued October :0 , 1892 , and Mrs. Mnwhol' died just five days latel In the compnny's answer time allegation II made thaI Mrs Mawhor took her own Iito . so thaI on that theory the company Is justified In refusing payment. Thl will make a complete rehearing of the testmony 1 tie muroer case necessary. Tie probablty Is that the heirs of Mrs. lawhor will Intervene In the suit now pending , In which their father Is plaintiff. The ground for their claim \ Is that the taking out of the policy constituted a contract between the company and Mrs. Mnwhor. They swill allege that lawhor killed his wife , and In that way forfeited all right to time mooney . In sPite of the fact thaI he was named ns bene- flciary , They will bring forward several decisions - cl810nl of tIme court In which It has been held I that although the beneficiary cannot claim uJler time POi'CY the nlrnct \ I be upheld and time mooney Illd over to other claimants. George Washlngton's little hatchel will bo prominent on the bill of fare nl the socIal this evening under the auspices of tIme Young People's Society of Christan Endeavor . of the Pint l'resb.terlnn church All are invited . vlted to bo present iit'klimg oil 1".1 'I'"s. Time recent chnnce In the law with reference . once 10 the levying of road tax has given rise to a complication which was called 10 the attention of the Board of Supervisors yesterday morning Time old law provided that time township boards mIght levy a road lax of nol to exceed 5 mils per annum . and thaI the county board might levy nnother of nol te exceed 1 mIll . Al its last Bes- sian time legislature changed this law by pro. viding that the township boards might de- clare a levy of nol more than 4 mis for real purlJsea , and rendering It obligatory for time county board to levy another null. This law , In absence of ammy direct provision , Is said to have gone Into elect Jnly I , 1894. , lrevloua 10 its passage a number of time ' township bonrds mel and levied road taxes al the laxllu n rate of 5 mis , under time old law. When the county board mel last September the tax of 1 mi was levied under lhe new law , so thaI In some of the town. ships there Is a levy of 6 mIlls , 1 mill In excess of time amount provided for tinder the neW law. The Chicago , Rock Island & Pa- clfc , Chicago & Norlhweslern and Chicgo , Durlington & Quincy Railway companies have cOle In wIth a protest against what they lerm the excessive le\"y. Time maier was talked over at sOle length and at U a day by the BuperylsorB yesterday , but the general - ernl Impresion seemed to be that In spite of , the apparent excess In taxation the dif- fcnUy was one which must be settled by the railway companies and the township boards . lnce the county bard hnd clearly acted within the meaning of the slatutes. Al the meetIng this morning the question of issuing bonds . of which the board hal thus far managed to fight shy , will be taken tip. County Attorney Saunders has advised time board that It has the right to Issue the bonds , by virtue of an act passed , by the last legislature nuthorlzlnc cOlnty boards 10 Issue . bonds for the payment of debts existing April I , 1804. The probability Is that this will setle the matter so far as the boar.1 Is concerned , and the bonds will be issued Afer the Rloonl 'l. The mulct law has never been obeyed to time letter by more than one or two saloon keepers In the counl ) ' . Ooldsmlth of Neola and Horsl of A \oca have the honor of being time only two saloon keepers of Potawntalie county who hnvR palll their taxes In ad' vance as required by law The cOlnty hns doubtless been buncoell out at quite nn amount by the laity with which the law's provisions were enforced , from time fact that In many cases the property against which the len lies Is not worth one.qlarter or the amount er the tax. Yesterday time board { passed the following resolutol touching on this sUbject : Wherea . Certain persons engaged In time saloon blSlnel1 havc failed nml mueglected i to PY their liquor tax tn a'nnce , to time Injur and Iletrllent of Persons engaged 11 the same tmslnesl who have Ilschargcl1 the legal oblIgations ; and \\hcrel"1 The failure to Imay snhl tax In lvnnco 1M re8ulell In great loss of revenle to Polnwalamle county ; there' fore be it I . Resolved That the county trenllrpr Int county nlorner are hereb onloret to see that mtIl , I liquor toxel are Pair . ! invariably In mulvamuce . and the count nlorne ) ' I ! hereby ordered to close mill pInceR of blsl- ness where lquor Is mold nll taXes are not pnlll In ndvnncc. . \1 It Inlr i'rlt' . . We swill continua te sel all our frales amid pictures il just hnl price all lhls weelt. Open every evening II. L. Smith & Co. , 4& Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . I. l.ulrlcl'A BOll. A. L. Jlmdrlcks died last evening nl G:15 : o'clock al hl3 residence corner Avenue A and Fifeenth street aged 73 'ears. lie had bEen swell and strong for several 10nths past , and was about the streets Tueadar. Al night he did not feel particularly well , being unable to sleep 10 got out of bed and tool some morphlno pis , I Is supposed thaI he took an overdose , for when his wife arose In time mrln ! she could not rome imimmm lie Te- malne unconscious until 2 o'clocl . when he ; unt partially revived for n few m1nuteannd recog- nized his relatives. who understood thaI there wan but little hope of his recover ) ' . The teceas was born In Russell coimnty Vn. , and was married In 18&5 to Miss Martha M. Fuller. Hc canoe herc In 187. and has been more or less prominent In political mat- ter. . , having fuved two terms as justice of the peace. During time past few years he has occupIed a high positon In the councis of the local PCI11ts party. He leaves a wife and seven children . Robert Thomas , Henry , Fuhien . Ira rank and Maynard. Robert . Ira nnd Frank are residents of Council Bluffs. Yes the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located nt 72 Drondwn I In doubt nbocl tbls , try I and bo convinced. Don'l forget name and number. Tel. 157. I IluIRrt Clmrjellth ! Ralbnry. Ever since the robbery of Miss Jennie Flemlng's house nl 733 First street a few nights ago the police have been looking for one S. C. Mutart a young man who had lodgings In the house un 11 time day befere time rObbcry. I Is claimed that Mutnrl administered - ministered chloroform to Miss Fleming and whie she was unconscious 'he committed time robbery. He then struck out for some unknown place and reached there In time tme to avoid arrest. Luncheon served al noon today In the Eise- man building . by Broadway Methodist Iadie. Chicken pie dinner from 5:30 : to 8 lstladll'1 cents each. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Colonial lunch and costumes First Presby- terlnn church lonlght. Admission 25 cents children 1 cents IIRtrIRo Lommmses. \ The following manage licenses were Is- sue by the county clerk yesterday : Name and Address Age. Gotieb Ekdahlb CouncIl Bluffs. . . . . . . 25 Emma M. Rhydback . Council Bluffs . . . 2J Ole F. Skodsholm . Council Bluffs. . . . . . 30 Sine Nelson , Council Durs. . . . . . . . . . 2 G. D. Schmidt . Omaha. . . . . : . . . . . . . 24 Frances A. Turpin Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 21 Douglas G. Russell . South Omaha. . . . . 24 Mary E. Scott . South Omaima. . . . . . . . . 2 'Aprons , dustIng caps , etc , for sale In Labor day booth and fancy work In Christmas booth , nl "Dazaar of National Holidays . " In Elscman building , today ( Thursday ) . Broadway - way Methodist. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilrlln ! Nonmimmated. The members of the republican city central committee mel al the office of Stone & Daw. son last evening upon cal by Chairman Ard for the purpose of nominating a candidate for park commissIoner to fill time vacancy caused by the resignation of Alexander Woo After a conference II was decIded 10 nominate A. C. Harding of the Sixth ward , and thla acton was unanimously talten. Neatest drug store. Taylor's Grand botcl. . PRO.'t.f . 'OU7'1 O.LtJr.i. \ . . - . . W. N. Babcock Is In Lincoln ' -br ' Jack Flynn Is back from Chicago. D. Jeter went to Millard yesterday Mayor Johnston hns gone 10 Lincoln. John Forbes of the Cudahy company hnn returned from Missouri. C. E. Thompson , one of the stacie keepers nt Swift's , Is quite slcle. Hudolph Hartz , who has been down with diplmtimcria , Is convalescent. Andy Allen's dog that hit Myrtle heath yesterday has been killed by the police . The Elite Social league will give a mask bal tomorrow evening al Dauer's imahl. John Ellis , one of Council Bluffs' pioneers , wns time guest of J. P. Thomsen yesterday City Treasurer Thomas Hector left yesterday - day for LIncoln , to look after South Omaha Interests. I 14. Desen , Twenty-sixth and Q streets , Is very ill . and tIme physicians consider his rl- covery doubtful. Paul Mestel , who claims 10 be the chnm- plan middleweight wrester of Germnny , Is the cuel of Mr. Xandl Bauer. Mr. W. J. Estes , formerly manager of time Inlnce stables Omaha , was at time horse market yesterday looking over time steel ' The council was to have mel yesterday morling as a board of equalization , but not enough members showed up to male a quorum. The Klng's Daughters will meet nt time residence of Mrs. L. C. Gibson 'fhnrsdny afternoon. Ladies are requested to come prepared 10 sew The ladles of the First Methodist church will serve dinner nl the Young Ien's Curia- tnn association hal , Omaha , next Thursday for the benefit of the Methodist hosimltal. There will bo and Marlha . wi a George Wasim- Ington rccepton In the parlors of the First Methodist church Thursdny evening next Elghleenth century costUmes swill be worn. Hefreshments will bo served by the ladies . The U.year-old daughler of Henry Iohl was Injured yesterday nfernoon by time ac. cldental discharge of a revolver Quite n party of chidren were returning from school when George hunter producell a revolver and commencell snapping II. J was dlschnrged , the bullet entering the lhllh of Miss Kohl Innlctng a flesh wound , which , though pain. tui . Is not serious Young Hunter Was not arrested. Dan Dugnn , an old timer In police circles was pIcked lP Tuesday nlghl by Ofcer Cor- cran amid locked up for drunkenness. When arraigned ' before Judge Christmann yesterday - day afternoon Dugal slated thaI ho was so drunk that he did not remember being arrested Time judge then quietly remnrked thaI he would give him something to remem- her and sent him up for six days on bread and water , Tuesday night thieves stole a horse and buggy belonging 10 Heed Darel , Thlrly. thlr and Q streets . Yesterday forenoon ti her , o returned to Its stable without any har ness on , and plainly showed thaI he hal been driven hard. Chie Irennan al once started on the trail of the thieves ald traced them to Sarpy Mills. T1re Brennan lost time trail , but later In the day was notified thaI the men were near Iapllon , and he started for thaI place al once . Dotl ICI have I bard name bere. . , , MAY hAVE - ' ! 1OfE : [ ) DOWN \ Oregon 'aiway and NavJption Oompany' ' Receiver on Thin1cc. , , MUOR M'NEILL'S ' DEMA\'DED ' iaR MNEILL'S REMOVAL , [ DEMA'DE tlccauso of thIs iiotiit , ( , ' ( elnl TO\TRrd the Union l'mmellic ( 'arUb' ' Ate After iia Unclal : clllp to Ihp ala " " a Trophj I , Back of Major McNeili . receiver or the Oregon Railway & Navigation company , stands the specter of d8atsractlon ! . over his management of the property which came to him when eregatl from time Union Pacflc. ! Whie the answer recently fed In Portand charges Incompetency and dtnands his reo moval , thee Is a growing feeling In railroad circles Ihat n new receiver swill bl appointed In his stead because of his hostile ftlng to Union Pacific interests . H Is n well known i focI that he has discriminated against the , Union Pacifc on all possible occasone : , nn in- stalce In point occurring hut last week , when aim Omaha man desIred to hlp a car cf household - hold goods to Omah from Portland. He had to put on the gloves with the general freight agent 10wn 10 the local agent and only lhreals of bodily chastsement succeeded In getting him the nlmber of a Union Pacific car In whch ! he desired to ship. Alone timne tme the dhcrhnlnnton was carried ro far that he Ihrentenl'l to use another roall entirely rather III h held up by Major McNelll's represent- ot\'eJ , and when his car \as set In on the sils track ! amid IOlng commencel time local agent was Iletermlnl 10 have the car set omIt amid the car of another In" " et In to take his goods Thl' Is only ant "e the many Instances which are of record whEein the ofcials of the Oregon Halway & Navlgnton compan have shown their emmtipatimy to glv- nnlfmthy lag the Union Inclfe Its rIghtul proportion of time haul zmmmd . of course , has a tendency to rile time Union Pacifc cmcams. H Is quietly Intmate thnl Major lcNel Is on very thin Ice and that there Is a pos- sibiiy thaI he will break through before he reaches stronger nnd safer rooting. IiCltU 1' AII , U\W. - lila Grande " 'c tlrl I"lly . C "ntm'mo n urea I. ! II " 'o.torl IMlroul : 1'11010' . CHICAGO . I eb. 20.-H Is now practically ccrtnln the Rio GranJc Western will not be- come a member of time Western Trunk LIne Passenger committee. For the last two days trcssure has been brought to bear upon II b ) soma of Its Chicago connections , but , theRe Rio Grande Western refuses to change Its position. Hs attitude may lead to serious cOlplentons In the committee and the Union Pacific may possibly pull out of the commi- tee In order to protect its interests against tIme Rio Grande Western. The Northwestern and the Alton will side wih the Union Pa- cifc and the Burlnglon and Hock Island wih the Rio Oran el Wester In case the mater comes to a fight , and with these four iig roads by the ears the Western Trnl ( Line committee will be knocked Into nothIng - lag In short order. The lines are now wnlt- lag to sec what tile Untpl ! , Pacific wi do , -he majority of them believing ' . however that I will retain its membership , 1n the committee. The formal opening 'f the Santa Fe , Pres- cott & Phoenix road has been set for Mareh 11. The road runs frdtn Ashmford . on time At- Inntc & Pacific dlvlsl\n ot the Santa Fe . to Phoenix , Arlz. . the ntlre : length of the line being lOG , mnhiea. The 'Santa Fe route has established trafc reJatof s with time new rand and will al once 'Issue' tnrlls to Phoenix via Asimford. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1I I _ _ MISSIUN 1'1tT1tLLY : UCCESSI' [ . < aId wel Secure -II OIO Signatures h , ' the , \/re'ln'nr , . ST. LOUSIFeb. 20 : - h\rman \ Cnlwel of the Western : unk , Lln Passenger committee return . tf Chicago ' tonight , having party cc- complshed his mission here. He was In conferenci the greater part of time day with General Passenger Le Daume Agent of the Cotton Dell In regard to thaI road becoming a member of the committee , but as Traffic Manager Dotg Is absent in Texas no of- cial acton could be taken on time question , which will be deferred until his return. Mr. Le Daume will present the case to Mr. Dodge and urge his adoption of the agreement on behalf of the Colon Belt. General Passenger Agent Darker of the Missouri , Kansas & Texas , today signed the Western Trunk Line Passenger committee agreement . conditioned , hovever. upon certain concessions to bo made by the Sl Louis southwester lines. The Missouri PacifIc- Iron Mountain road has nol ns yet signed tll agreement but wi do so when tIme lther lines have subscribe to It. OrlRnlod lie " 11 " Jotqmmimm ltmthirommci. SAN FRANCISCO Feb 20.-Al n meet- Ing ot lending San FrancIsco business men this nCemoen the San Francisco & San Joaquin Vale ) ' Railroad company was for- maly orgnnlzed and a board or directors , or whom Claus Spreckels will probably be president was elected. The purpose of the company Is to build I railroad :50 : miles In length , extending from San Francisco southerly to I3aleersfield . Kern county. Tile proposel route will all but parallel the Southern pncile lne through the San Joaquin valley. The capital stock ' of the company Is to be $6,000.00' ) . or this amount $ : .2J8o hns been Fubscrlbed and' 10 per cent of the subscriptions have been paid In. Claus Sproclels , Wih $5.0. Is the heavies subscriber. n"Io War II Tex 'I imrcatenod FORT WORTh , Tex. , Feb. 20.-A meeting of general passenger agents of Texas reads began here todny. The roads represented embrace - brace all the principal lines In the state I matters of rates are not settled slashing or passenger rates Is expected. The Katy re cently nnnounced a second class rate from Housten to St. Louis of $21.0 10 take effect March I. The Texas Pacific then announced a second chase rate from Dallas and Fort Worth of $18. I these rates are nol withdrawn - drawn the nock Island threatens to nnnounce a furthr cut of $1.60 and then the war will rage. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Atchlsol 8toekhulden I'ut Up 1.lheral , NI W YanK , Feb. 2 . -Al a motng of the Atchison Protective commitee Chairman Myers nnnounced thaI the committee has received In nnswer to their circular liberal 'fnanclnl support from the stoclholders to enable them to emimploy' expert accountants to Investgale the books ,1(11 accounts of the railroad company adJ thll time work will be proceeded with al on.c ' ! New IRlrolul hi Wymnhl : . DENVER , Feb. 20T'1Imc ; Colorado , Wyom- lag & Great Northerl , railroad commmpany . composed - posed of citizens at : Juncton , Cole . has placed $3,000,001. qrial and bonds and will build a broad gugcralroad ! from Grand Junction to Green 1 .lvqr , Wyo. . 21 miles , during this year , u " Ills..url 1'lcllc' 01 c I. I Clml ! ! ST. LOUIS , Feb. ' . b. - A. A. Heard , assls- tanl general passenej < agent ' of the Missouri Pacific , has been appoln\ \ general passenger agent of the Great WUrthiern / Stllship company - pany and general e sterlt agent of the Great Northern railway , - ' UI\b \ headquarters nt Buffalo " m. ' : If Out on ftI'our , Iresldenl Hughlt left l yesterday on a tour of Inspeton of the Northwester system and will probably nrllve In Omaha today and hohl a conference with President Clark of the Union Vaclflc. Ills trip , II Is asserted Is without the . least significance. neMth trout Quick ( 'oumaimnipilomi . TAIlOR . Ia. , Feb. l 20.-Special.--l'aui ( ) Fleming , only son of Mrs. II. B. Fleming 1 , died suddenly of quick consumption , aged 21 years lie was a freshman In Tabor college . Ills father , for a number of years Pastor of Malver PresbyterIan church , die about n year ago of the same diaeaee ! ra. grout ' ( .kln to limo Alylum. DENVER , I eb. 20.-WillIam E. Scot , president of the Scott Machine and Hardware Manufacturing company , lies confesBel that he IB unable to control his demented wife , and today Bhe was placed In tie county lmoa. pital . Mrs. Scott II the woman who bas been sending telegrams to President Cleveland - land al Washington calling upon him for protecton against imaginary enemies. A few weeks ago she violently assaulted Governor McIntyre's private secretary . . CLUSING 1XO.V . LIQUOR D/IWS. Leaders of the Sioux City Crnlrlie ( eter mllNI tu Iurco time . \ulhorll. to . \It , SIOUX CITY , Peb. 20.Speclnl ( Telc'- . gram.-A delegation of about lwent.fve lenders of the crusade movement RRnln t the saloons called on Mayor Fletcher this afternoon to urge him to the better enforcement . forcement of the liquor law . There were no women In the /roup , amid the confercnce . lasted . over al hour. The county attorney wns Sent for alt when he and the mayor were together It becume evident enoulh that neiher of them wantEl any further enforctent of the law than Is now ; ro- vided 'J'hey assured the visitors that the were doing nil that public sentiment would back them up in . and the visitors . had to he Imt lel. 1f ) ' say they will proceed with time crlRnlle , amid wi enforce the Inw It the authorities persist In reflstn . Crelll lsmmticm'.etlc t I ) tnnYlntun. : CRESTON In , l eb. 20.-Speclai ( Tele- gramam.-The ) democrats nt their city con' ventiomi tonight renomlnatel C. A. Net- vcnton Iyer for mayor ; John H. 8u\\'nn , city olctori Scott Armstrong , treasurer , amid A. J. I4vemms , Ilse sor. i The pOl1ulst8 hell their caucuses Inst evening In four of the five' ward and mmom- Inn tel P. A. Johnlon , fvp KN1e ' . Fred lnl I and J. Ii. lnl18 Uf Ianllhlates , rrom the wards lecth'elr' ) The ) ' stand no chnnle whnlever of uelnK elected. The 'reinmbllcmmns endorsed John flail tn the Secoimd thIs being their second conventIon , thp first nominee declining . Irst . The Knights of Pytimias lodge at Aon gave n reception 1111 banquet last evening at their boll In hemmer of Uw annl\'elnr ) of time foulln hal . of the order. Crelton kmmlghmts received in''itntlotms. Prnl S. Rotmimmm'on of Fort I 'nyne Inll" , waR mnnrmivd lt 7 o'cloclt this evonlng to Miss Iarl'd Olvo Shannon of Platte tormmsimip . The Inlon Wil a 11011lar one. Dave lennlson of Oninimn who has been the guest of hl brother John , for revelt " in'R . line gone home. laws f 111 CIH'r'llnrs to ( 'nnfe'r. Ims 10NIS. Feb. 20.-Special ( 'ele- grammm.-Immvitation has been sent to time Iowa coal mine operators to he IJesent al a meetng to be heM In thus cIty March 6. Matters of Importance to the 011eeratols wi he conshlerell. The cal II 1 gllII by W. II. Holcomb preshlenl of the Star Coal comlmmmny : liammuilton Browne. preshlelt of compln Hamlon , the Boone Coal and Mining company : F. E. Drake . Irisldent , of the Ccntevle Coal conlpammy ; Paul Morton , Ireshlent , of time eon1anPaul lrcllt Filch comimmmy . 111 E. I \1Ile . pleshlent of the Oslmloosa COlt mind Mimmimmg compan 1 If snhl one of the ; tnlug matters to he consIdered will bi to ' reduc- provide against the usual aummel' - tion of buslncss. ton IpAnrtn" by ALL liar Irrh1"I. . MONTEZ1MA . In . , Fcb. O-Speclal ( Tclegramn-A ) lady nnmell Angle MolO' dletl at a hotel here tola ' . All efforts to have hcen umma'nil- reach any of her felts \na"nl- Ing. 1 Is thought her maiden annie was Danver8 and 8he \\'nl married ! to a travel- tng man at Mnson City alalnst the will of her people. She was ordered from home and afterwards deserted by her husband. She will be burled at time expense of the counly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( . . .lr Rphls ! oIJhlcRI1 % Entimimsintetie . CEDAR RAPIDS , la" , Feb. 20-Spcllal Telegmm.-The mosl enthusiastIc rep\b hicmm convention In the history of the city Icnn con\enton wal hell In the Lincoln cub rooms this evening. The following nomlnatons were made : Mayor , George A. lnrpln : treas- urer John McKinley : recordel' and asses- ser , IewV. . Mansfield . and chIef of the tire department William NcGowamm. Time ticket Is a strong one and will be electcd tory If thee F'orttmmmo 111,10 1lml. . DUBUQUE Ia. . Feh. 2-JI. ant Irs. J. F. O'Nel. formerly or this city , now of Honolulu , arrived here today on n visit. They pronounce the story of the hnngln by his lhumbs of Captain Wi- 11am Davis by time Hnwnlan government lam utterly fnlse. NothIng of the Idnd occurred they say. 11Iqlo Ltltol Semttiemi. CLINTON ha , Feb. 20-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) jury awarded D. H. Slockwel $ SO damages against thc Northwestern railway. Time suit was a unique one. Stockwell . whie firing on a - locomotive last summer became overheated which , he claims. permanently disabled iminm He sued for $15,00) . 1&O. - - Missouri "tley NlmlnltolC. MISSOURI VALLEY . Ia : , Feb. 20.-Spe- ( clnl.-Tuesdny ) evening the republicans at this city nominated the following ticket for city ofces : Mayor R. J. Miller : solicitor . J. S Dewell ; treasurer J. J. Amen : assessor - ser Dewel . . Livingston ; aldermen . \ V.V. . Seaton , G.V. . Burbank and H. P. McTwlg- gan. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Albert lIned DIII.roullr lii. i JEFFERSON Ia. , Feb. 20.-Speclal ( TeloI I gram.-Albert ) head , ox-spenlter or the , Iowa house of representatives , was taken violently ill al Panora and his son and 1 brother were telegraphed for. He was brought home and although still weal , Is Improving. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Robert bnwtd8 Secures Oam"ll . DES MOINES , Feb 20.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) jury before which was tried time dllnnge suit of Robert Simonds against the Iowa Traveling Men's association returned - turned verdict awarding plaintiff dam- ages In the amount of $1,380. IUll'l II " ( ; 1111 ( rhuler CEDAR RAPIDS In. , Feb. 20.-Special ( Telegrnm.-Near Montcelo this morning Dlelrlclc Dlrnack was caught on the shaH or a grain grinder run by a wind mi , When rescued . he was terribly mangled and life was extinct. oiu.u1tII 1/ J'4ICAORAI'IIS . Richard Hughes Is suing for a decree or divorce from Sarah Hughes on the ground of desertion. . The funeral of Jerry Murphy will be held al time residence , 1023 South Elghleenth street , tomorrow morning a tO:30 : o'clocl . Dr. Emi hlolub the eminent explorer nnl- uralst all scientist , will lecture on " 1mm the heart of Arrlca" at time Young Men's Christan association Monday evening , February 25 , at 8 o'clocle. The ladles or time Hnnscom Park M. E. church will gIve a Martha and George WashIngton - Ington supper Friday evening , February 22. to' bo followed by a literary entertainment Supper . per served from G to 8 p. m. Admlislon to supper , 25c ; to literary entertaInment , 10c. This evening time Current Topic club of . . time . Young _ fen's hlsl , association will discuss "Crime and Its I tects on HO- , clety. " Chairman Weler of the Commercial club Is expected to take parI In the discussion . sion C. A. Slarr will preside Major Hal- ford will review current events The Ges- slons of the club are open 10 the public. a. H. Nolan Is on trial before [ Judge Scott for burglary In entering the barn of Alfred H , Lynch at Thlrty.elghth and Franklin streets and stealing a sack of bran on time night of January 22. The sack containing the bran had a number of holes In I , and It Is claimed thaI time bran faing through } Utesl holes heft a trail leading to Nolnn's imouse The defense Is trying to prove an alibi , Last night the members of Omaha ledge No I , Independenl V'orkmen of America met In Metropolitan hal , al time corner of Fourteenth and Dodge streets , for time pur- pose of having a good time. A couple of hours were spent In the earlier pall of the evening In conversation and social enjoy- nuent After a lunch of Ighl refreshments had been serve muslo kepl the heels of the dancer In moton untl late In the evening. a sore horse Ii c l < s at the curry comb. Apply Flex ican Mustang Liniment t his wounds and her soon have ItO CIUSO to kick ' ' ' ' curried when ho's . . , . . - - - - - ' - - . : " Zt ; ' # - EAST NEBHASRA TEAChERS will Do in Omaha Tomorrow and Snhtlny t Form nn Association , COUNTIES THAT WILL BE RP'ESENHO l t ot 1'11r , tn Tn Iealt III Subjects tn 10 Iiscmiasoet-1mszes for higher ) 'lllcilton this Topic of A Set Utb"Ic. I Is expected that on Friday and Saturday there will be between . 400 nlll (00 school teachers In this city to form time Educational i Association of Eastern Nebraska These ! teachers will come from the following commmm- ties : Douglas , \'ashlngton , Burt , - Ser ) ) Cass , Otoo , Saunders Inll 1)odge. This mmmccl- lag Is directly the outgrowth or time efforts or SII11erlntcndent of School 11 at this cOIUty , who after communicaton with the teachlrs In tIme easter part or time state found thaI they were In favor or the formation - ton of the association . There Is at time Ilresent tme In limo state the Northwester Bducatonol association , but tIme unlunl meetngs nre usually heII too far weil to alow time teachers of the enstern Imrt tf the state to attemmd . 'rho new ns- soclaton swill bo comosell of [ members from [ countes clusterell tugetimem' . amid It lmoimmt of meetng can always bo chosen which all the tU3chers cnn roach ' . it Is eosll' I to bo decided - te- chled by time new association whether time meetngs will occur nnnlnly or sEmi-an- ntmaliy. The meetng Is expected to bO very Interestng , The folowlnl urolram hns ' u been prepared tcr the occaslom : Vriimmy Afternoon-I :10 : . luslc : immvocutiomm ; \ , t. II\ocaton IdllrC's , of welcummmelnyor Bemis ; 2:01. : ) lmslnes olWlnlzntln : 3:00. : Ilslc ; 3:1i. : "The'nluo of time Snmmel NOlmlt Schiol to the ' ( llhel'I. : " S , Fi I . Clark . sUerln- . tCIpnt ! of Haul1ers count . . ) ' 1111 a ) ' l nII"H-8J. : music : nllllres , " 11cm inmrtmtlmmismmm In Our Public ScimoobuV. , A. llulk ; tousle ; rcceimtlomm . t3uturtlny Mormmiimrr-.DaO : . 'xercises SltUI'tl 10rln9U. opening pXlrclfesj ; 9:15. : " 1 Ios' t Inko 1111Ambilonll ! ) ' Discoltcntell , " 's' ' . N. 1alse ) ' . Itntsmolth , Cuss t'oummty ; 10:00 : , debate . Hlol\el. , that time sl"llorl of imlmimer ' education \ the state II nn Inlustice to the taxtmyel'- Ilnnatvt : MI" Alen of Onmrmlmrm J. A. Cells ur 1"lclont. Iol e county : mmcga- Uye : F' I . g : IO'rolollsv , Cnss coummty ; a.V. . Fox of Simmimmgileid , Snrp ) ' ctmtmlmt" . Saturday Aftermmoan-l :20 : , mimtmsic ; 1:15. : ' 'I lns' to Immti'rest l'tmplis iii Good hooks , " Il. , , 13. Smmiithm , Cm'alg , llmmrt county ; 2:30. : I 'rlmmcilmlcs mmml il ml etimods mm f Con t mel itmmd liseiphimme , " G. 'mV. lOire , hiernmnnniilm - ingtomm cotmmmty : 3:15 : , ' 'Model RecitatIon 1mm Primmmm'y ltendimmg , " Cebehin Selmahler , Doug- Ins cotmnty. Music will ho fmmrnislmeml by Miss Tou'ne of Omaha , Miss Mimllen of South Omaha and Prof. Ilertlage ef time Fremmmont Normmmal col- iege.TIme TIme meeting swill be held chimer in the High school building or 1mm time large roommm cmi time east side of the city bali. Tlm latter 1113cC will be chosen if it can been fitted tip s'tim chairs in time. Time railroads imave offered a rate of one ammd one-timird tare for time round trip. hl'ES T1ICX 1'.l old .VG 1N1'Eft1S 1'S. Opcrzttiomime Still Fun 1mev 1mmimergcmi for time 'eek-lslimmmste M&i l1 Itselrt , , CINCINNATI , Feb. 20.-Speciai ( Teic- grnmn.-Tommmorrow'm Price Ctmrmemmt will say : Packimmg operatiomms further emmlmtrgcd , showimmg 4iO00 lmog fom' time week , corn- pared with 320,00' ' ) time preceding week anl 205,000 last year , mmmnkimmg a total of 6,700,00) since Novoimmlmer 1 , ngmtimmst 4,33,000 a year ago. 'rime total to ? lmimlm I Is eXlectCl to be witlmiim 2 Per Ceilt of 1st of January esti- immntes. l'romnimment places mmosv commipare as ( ohiows : 18r5. 1891. Cimicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OO00 1,570.001 Kammsas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825,000 . 539,004) ) Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493,000 311.000 St. Louiq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345,00Q 233,00(5 ( Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212,000 178,000 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291,000 251,000 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Ii.0 ® 1:12 : , ' ' Cedar Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116,000 112,000 St. Joscpim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128.000 101.000 Sioux City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136,000 87,000 Ottumwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hiG.000 01,000 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171,000 131,000 - -a--- Foreclosing cmi mimem Tmmlor I'roporty. DENVER , Feb. 20.-Judge Alien today demmied tIme application of Laura D , Smnitlm to foreclose hmer second trust deed of $275- 009 on time Tahor block ammO Tuber opera house , html decimled that Mrs. Smimithm simahi have time rigimt to foreclose at time same time tlmat time Mtmtuai LIfe forecloses it fIrst trust of $100,000. Timis protects time interests - terests of Mrs. Smith , for , by the formmmer decisions , time Mutual Life was ahiowemi to bring foreclosure proceedings and foreclose ammil the same privilege was denied Mrs. Smmiith. _ _ _ -a _ _ _ Itlcthotist IOooIc Concern IivleietmtIM. NEW YORK , Feb. 20.-TIme Methodist Book Concern makes the following announcement - nouncement : "Notwithstanding time ilmmnmm- cid depiesslon timromighout time wimoic Coumm- try , time prolits from our pubhisiming HoLISeS imave imei'n such as to Pel'nmit dividends from time Methodist 1300k Concermm to the commtereflces for the benefit of superaim- nunted prencimers and widows ILimd orphans to be mmmado for time fiscal year beglamming timiS ( late to time aniout of $120,000 , or $20- 000 Ia excess of time divIdeimd of inst year. AREMRRKBLE CURE. A CASE OF PILES OF EIGHTE YEARS' STANDING. Curetmi 1)3' time P3 I lmflld Piles Cmmre , There are plenty of 11110 cUtCS which give relief and somnetimmics cure a mild case of piles , btmt there is oumly one wimiclm can ho depeimdcd tmpomm s ith certainty to cure bb. stiumato lommg ! ttanlimmg cases , and timat is thmo l'yrammmid Pile Cmmrc , IThdorsemmments antI testiimmonials are re- calved daily fronu men and women whose integrity - tegrity smith reliability mire above question , mind in this connection a letter received train 11ev , J59. \Vestbrook of 1)rowne , 1411dm. , may be of Interest to pile sufferers wimt immiVe sougimt in vein for a cure. lIe says : I have used limo I'yrammmid Pile Cmmre , and I know timat it is all timat Is claimed for It. I hmmtvo hmecn troubled with imiles mmsore or less for aboimt eigimteemm years , aumd I Imnd tri d other rcmmmedies , btmt time Idles grew ss'orao until nbommt ten mnomutims ago 1 used the Pyimimmuifi Pile Cure , it , gave almost immatant relief , nail I have been free fromn isiles ever since-hlev , Jas , \\'esibrouk , Time remmiethy seenma to act eqtmaily swell In every ferns of imlics , blind , lmleedimg , pro- trudimmg or itclmimug. It stolls all lucia almmmoat immmmmmt'dlmmloly , allays irritation anti removes i'etmstipatlon , ammO ammy one who has suffered tIme annoyance anti pain or a rectal trotmblo vihi appreciate time excehlemmt rcsmmlts wimich iumvariabiy follow tIme first application of time l'yranmid , Time Pyramid l'iie Cure is imrelmarcd by the Pyraimmlmi Drug Co. of .Alhion , Micim. , nmud for sale . by ( lrmmggists ever3'wimcre. ,1.s.o sizes , OOc and $1.00. Sold by alt Ott ggists , &iitw 1r.LWE' ' D8. E. C. WEIT'C S5V AilS DAflT TflAThXtT him scmlml tmnder imneitivo written ennramt0o , by ntmtimoriv'ml ac'nts only , to cmmmcmVcak iiernorr ; lmms of lhrnimm and Nerve J'mwrm Lost Mamihmond ( imirkmue'm'si ? 4igiit Loscs ; hvi1 : lrcammm' : i.ack ( , tmnfimienecm ; Nervotmemmrm's ; Lnahtemtim' ; nil Drains 1os of l'ower emf the Llormcratimc'Orrmmmts ( mm either eox , caumsod imyowor.nxortiomm , Yommtimfmil Errors , or Ix'oabm\o Use ef ' 1'bam'em , Opimmmmm or Liquor , wimcim , baths to Itlery. ( 'oasummmptliim , 1nanily amel : 1)eaUm. B : ' immuli , 1 a box ; i.ix fr 5 : with 7mitte mrnarflimtm'o tim cure or refmimmd money. Wool's tier l'illu emmro Sick iit.adimeimo. liitIoimnesa iivr ( , mmplmm'mnt. itmr I4tomarim Dyieps'ma and ouetipatiumm. UUA1IMfl'Eifi3 tasued emily by Goodman Drug Co. Omani , ' ' Teeth Without Plates BAILEY , DENTIST. r r.Lc'- ' ' Paxtomi Block , ( , lOut mind varmiamn St. . -WDI.L - . ml. 1O8h , } 'itll Set TeemIm.$5 00 I Sliver l.'iliina.$1 00 heeL 'l'eetlm. . . . . . . . . 7 50 I t'mmre Golmt l'ihiimmga 2 00 Timimm 1'lmo. : . . . . . . . 10 00 I ( ' , ell Cmuwmms-2'2k. 0 00 l'aimmlss [ 1xtrmct'im : SOc I limbigu Teeth-tooth 0 00 Teeth Out In Morning , New Teeth Same Day IglAI g'w tml.UsOUTC11ANdIbQ ma'.va I HP U tOme l'esturosammd Ilenmor- . immC llicmmmistioain 110 p. t'oeic for a stamp. .1 eim 15 , S.S'oottlmmra' , liT SV. 120 it.N , Y. . ' Inventor cC voodbury'a Facial SoliD. . . / CEO. P. SANFORD , A. W. IUEKMAN , President. Cashier. First National Bank . o COUNCIL BLUFF3I Iowa. Capital , - a $100,000 Profits , - a a .12,000 ¶ 1 One of time oldest bnnk In limo state of Iowa. We solicit your buslmmcaa and collections. W. pay S per cent on time depeaita. We will be pteaaLd to see and serve you. SIMS & BALiUIRIDGE , ? ; mmmej Federal Courts. Itoummms 40.178Sim : ! ug r hiioclc , ( 'oulicl ( lSImmmV , Iowa , SpciaI o1icos-OounciI Bluffs CUISONSY8 CLEANED : VAULTS 'CLEANED , Ed Burke , at W. 13. lIomer's , 5.33 Broadway. LAmbs PIUVATIO BARN FOR I1I2NT NEAR court house. Apply at lice omce , Council Bluffs. WANTI7D , flOAI1D AND IIOOMINL'XCIIANOD rom'mmmusiC lessons. Address 11. 5. , Shoe ofilce. STItAYIID.A DAY hIOltS12WliOIiONO 1,100 lbs. ; iigimt htnd foot white ; black mane and tail ; small white emmot oil right side ; hail halter on. I ) . O. liarcourt , \Vusimingtoa avenue , Council Biurfa. . , for Infants and ChHdren. I' Caatorialssomell adapted to children tlmat Cmimetoria cmliv's Colic , Constipation , I recoonormemmd it as superior to any prcscriptiomm i3our h3tomacli , Diarrhcaa , Eructation , known to me , " II. A. Anc'mmn , 11. I ) . , Kiilu Worms , gives & .locp , and proniotea t 111 So. Oxford lIt. , Brooklyn , N. Y. gertiou , Without. injurioun ancdicatior' . "Time use of 'Castorlmo ii so universal and "For acm'erul years I imavo re ommnetde4 its ammonIa so well known that , It scema a work your 'Castoria , ' and m.hahi always continue 14 of supercrogation to endorse it. , Few are the do so as it has invarIably produced bcne&Jai ! nt1igent famiIic 'whu do not. keep Caetoria results , " wit.ibm easy reich. " Eawms F. P.mnnc ; 11 , U. , C.miimoe l.otivr , U , U , , l2lth Street and 7dm Awe , , 1cw York Cit. ? ew York Ciiy. Tim Cr.rrrAvit Coum'M.i' , 77 Irnmu' imser , Iw Ycamo CooT , - - - - - - - CONUCIL IIIaUFF - : - - - STEAM DYE WORKS t. ' ° ' 'MAcHsj,3 , , ' - All kinds of Dyeing , ' r ammO Ciearmimmg done in k I ' ; time higimest atylo of STFM U . ' time art , Faded and _ I stained fmmirica made S to look as good ni _ DYE _ WO _ new , Work promptly D I E . . done anti delivered ; iim all parts of time 1 ti , , t 4 country. 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