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NEWS \ ROM } ? COUNCIL tUFFS ,
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' - Singular Mental Malady AfflIcts 'lhrct ¶ !
Mem1Jera of the Police Forc
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COULD NOT REMEMBER WHAT HAPPEUED
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lo"hliy \clrnt.l , I.oc"to SCvernl Uc-
Clrrelc n" lt.11 Cliff 111/h 0011'
I'rc-II Jrolhe' l.ntcHt
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trltol.
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Dy the time that Cliff Ilough's Irlll was
? OVer In polIo court yeterllay morning thee I
" n fame 10ubt 8 to which of the three I
police officers who paw the outbreak was :
' ' telling the Iruth. The crime with which I
HOlgh Is charged occurred shortly after the
war , and his caw has been continued front
time to time ever since. In the meantime
cobwebs have been growlug 01 the memories
Y . of Officers OUllner , Sle:11 : Inll Clanr. None
of them toll anything like the ( same story
although ! all three wcro tOlether nt the
time. They dlfagrced In eVer ) ' detai , ex-
ceptng that they nil testified that
Hough used some profane languagl.
Olcer Clear was unable to otTer
-Il any satisfactory explanation why ho Iluled
_ IIIR gun on Ilough for ho could not remember -
ber Ihot any resistance was made 10 the arrest -
_ _ _ _ rest I wns n disgusted lot of ofclul that
fed out of tie ourt room after court had
ndjournell. The caFe was continued again
until next \'C(1ne5(1fly ( In the hcpe that
_ _ _ _ SOIO more testimony cn be secured by that
- - tmo on behalf of the utate .
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sely 10Ulh had luh periodical outburst
. Thursday night In May & Smith's sloon.
7.iL * Ire was In renewing acquaintance with n
number of cronies whom Il hall lot seen
recently , and Is described as being strictly
sober. ! artn Oeson wandered In. with
_ _ _ _ _ footlteps that wobbled with the welht of .
a large brewery oulput. Oeson bad a news-
va per In his hand and was about to nod I
when lough grabbed I away rrom him and
nccucd him of stealing It. 01160n called
_ _ _ I him n liar , whereupon he. struck Oe calIll
the face. Olson ] retorted with one of the
same html , and lou h 111e < a chair and
knocked him down. lie then prcclCIM to
PUlIel .0eson about thy head , and by tie
time he was through his victim was almost
_ _ _ . Rober. There were no arrests although It
Is alll .that OOcer Martin was across the
& _ . on. 8trcet at the time the dlsturbnnce was going
L-- Inotol Store lu"y 1.'ni.1 I 1.
I Closed al day today : open ? onday 1 p. m.
FOW'LEIt , DICK & WALKER.
_ ton In't ( , Stay Auuiy.
Charles Wison , who wandered Into Mrs.
I3enedict'a hotel on Lower Main street n
, few nights ago and mode oft with a stilt of
.4 dothes : and valise belonging to n man named
Tucker , was given n hearing yesterday In
Justice Cooll's court. Tucker claimed the
stolen goods were worth $22. 011 I he could
have proved It V'Iison's road to the penitentiary -
tary would have been n straight one. But
unfortunately two clothing merchants who
were called upon to give their opinion estimated -
est-
mated Ito value at less than $ 1. Wison
' finally decided 10 enter a plea of guity to
the charge of Ilely larceny. all was sen-
tenced to a term of twenty-ave days In the
county jath. Wison , I seems Is not Wilson
any more than he Is several other persons
About a year and a hal ago he was sent
to the penitentiary at Fort MadIson for
larceny In this city and ho got out of the
penitentiary January 22. At that time he
was known ns L. C. Taylor. Under several
other aliases he has committed no less lh:1
a half dozen crimes In this vicInity , several
of which sent him across the state. On one
occasion he slolc a .runl < bodIly out of the
Kid hotel , letting I . down from an upstairs
window by n rope. lint he was caught In
the net and convicted.
1 Butter. Iud and other shorlenlngs can be
dispensed wIth when Dr. Prlce's Baking '
Powder Is uced. I lkes pie crust dainty
and healthful. _ _ _ _ _ _
11 r SI'OU UOI t'se. ,
David L. Cartnn of Omaha was In the city
tl ciy
yesterday consulting with his client , lIons
I Schmlleln , the young German who was
_ . ' caught In the act of passing forged checks
on a number ef Council Bluffs plople. Ho
has been with '
p bcn corresponding Sehmllein's
father , who Is a sveht-to-do merchant In
Germany , for the purpose of Inducing the
father If pOfslble'to send money with which
to square up thio { accounts against the son.
A letter hs been received from him stating
that he sent his son $1,200 not long ago , and
that It all dlrppeared wlhln four months ,
and ho does not care to semI any more. The
4I prospects now are , that the young man will
have to hoe his own row , and In that event
he wi und ubtcdly go across the state , for
his victims have declared their Intention to
prosecute him. Yerterdar Sehmlteln received -
colved I cal from a girl In Omaha to whom
he Is Mid to be engaged. She has coiled on
him n number of times lately and seems
to cling to her unfortunate lover closer than
n brother. DEPuty Marshal Fowler kindly
allowed them to use the upholstered furniture -
turo In the Jai ofc while their Interview
"ls ; In progress.
II''IIII SI"rl II0y , Ilvolln :
Closed all day today ; open Monday 1 p. in.
FOWLEn , DCK & \VALKE1t.
' \Ilaior. on the Wlr 'ul Ii.
The report published several days ago
that an epidemic of prohibitIon agitation was
engaged In being born was strengthened
by a luandblll's nlllJearanee on the streets
yesterday , nnnoulcing n mass meeting nt
the Broadway MethoJlst church Sunday
evening , at which the following subjects
wilt ho discussed by citizens of Council
Duls : "Law and Its Enforcement , "
"The Foundation of MunicIpal Progress , "
"The Duties of Christian Ciizenship , " Fi-
nance as Related to Morality . " "The Trib-
ute of 100d , " "Social Purity " " Gambhing . "
" 'Vhero the I'lnch " "
Come , "Olcers of the
Law and Their Duty" and "Our IeslJonslbl-
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Ity. _ _
Finest soup In town served with 1o din-
ners at the Pearl chop house.
Davis sells drugs. paint and glass cheap.
nnl.lo I.uceiiu.s .
The folowing marlole licenses were Is-
sued by the county clerIc :
Name all Address Age.
Stephel 'I' ' 1001 , lunlo < le , Neb. . . . . . . 2
Norma Mahoney , J.llcoln , Neb. . . . . . . 2
Henry Klhorn , 10tlwatll1e ( onnl' . 48
Mngglo Oldnhoof , Pleasant tuwnehuip . . 21
\'llul 'l'essmer. Mehlonry 11. . . . . . .
: lnnlo Jlcka hen , I'otl watllio : Co. . . . 3 1
Charles S. Buchtel , 'l'otuias , Neb. . . . . . . 27
l.'rlnel's M. 1tehhenH. Macedonia , la.:7
John B. MINa ) ' , Potawatamlo cotunty U :
' 115hle 1cClelll. " 'I tervlle , Kan. . . . :
Neatest drug store Taylor's , Grand hotol.
Yes . the } ogle laundry IS "that good
Ilundry , " and Is located at 72 Drodway.
U In doubt obt this try I and be convinced.
Don't forget name and nunther. Tel. 157.
Hcl""I"11 J II l.ulJ1.
L. Hughes , who lives In the western part
Of the city . reported to the polc about a
week ago that his bar had ben ! entered and
a tine buggy stolen. Yesterday he wcnt to
Pallllon , having been hlCormrd that I hll
been brought thee and sid. lie found it .
and began a ccure of Investigation , wh'eh
relled In the arrest last eynlng of Clark
Cateman , a horse trader , doing buslne93 In
the western Part of the cIty . lie was slated ,
-wih burglary , and In defaull of bal bond
Is In jaii. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
All It 111 l'rlce.
\e will continue 10 lel all our frames
and picture at just bait price all this weel
Open -every evening II. L. Smith & Co. , 45
Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Gu heatng stoves for rent and for sale 't
CouncIl Blutii Gas cOmllany' omce ;
l'ruuR' 1'nlIHulho.
Harry Iardln of Gretnl Is spending a few
days visit tug relatives stud frIends lutre.
B. Wadsworth and daughter left Thursday -
day night for a visit to their former home II
Oregon , Iii.
Mr. and Mrl. n. N. laUenhauer , who
Were expected to return from their bridal
trill on the 15th , lave been detained at the
Wellington In Chicago by the serious Inen
. Mra . Ilattenhauer's Illterl Miss Hupert.
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i They hope her health wilt be $ lch R , to permit -
mil them to return In a few days.
He\ nr. Askin hits so far succeeded In
wrestling with la grippe that he expect to
bQ able , to occupy ne IJlpl al ttsuai tomorrow -
row.Rev. , J. H untie , patter of the F'ts' larlst
church , Is considering a cal' he has lately received
celved from the Baptist church at Chodrcn ,
Neb . and wi probably nccet
A letter from Judge : Ii. I TrlmMe nt Ko.
lk brings the good news that Frank Trim-
ble Is recovering from his recent illness . and
hopes to return to Council Bluffs Ron ,
George Ieclne was able to be about the
streets yesterday , with the aid 01 a pair or
crutches. last Monday , while walking about
his ) \Ird , ho stepped Ipon n sharp nol , which
penetrdled his shoe and inflicted n ball wetted
In his right : foot , _
. The more nsed , the better liked-Dr.
Prlec' Crfm lnk In& Powllcr. I Is strong.
est , purest and best of all leavening ngents.
MIuiorIentIon .
Grand , Council Bluffs. E. F. Clark , vrop.
M"YI > Real state agency 13 ! i3rosdvay.
Mrs. horace Everett gave a dinner part
last ceuutng
Ladies of the L. O. ' 1' . M. meet In regular
session nt 2:30 : today for initiations.
A .alxty-flve-ton . torpedo gun Passed through I
the city yesterday on its way to California , I
Unity guild wi give a curd pnrty ; thule '
afternoon at 2:30 : nt the home ot Mrs. May- '
nnni.
The senior ' class of the Omaha Medical
college was entertained by Miss Mary Tlnle
Thursday evening.
Riley Jones of Knoxville was bouluI over
to the United States grand jury Thursday
Ilg' for bootl gln/
Special meeting tonl/ht of Buls division .
No. 27 , Unlforme(1 Hank , Knights of Pytiuias.
' [ 'ul attendance desired.
The Junior Order of American Mechanics
wil give n dance lexl Wednesday evening
at the Grand Army hell.
lrH. Wltson will entertain a party of her
friends nt earths this evening nt her residence -
carls
dence on Oakiand avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Walco ShoparcLelehratell
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tiut nnniversary of their marriage last even-
leg at their residence , em Parl avenue.
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Mr. alli Irs. O. ii. Lucas entertained n
party of frlellls at high five last Friday
oyenlng nt their Oakland a''nuie home.
The funeral or Grace Ferson will take place
this afternoon nt 2:0 : o'clock nt the residence -
tcnce , 620 First avenue , 11ev n. P. Dudley
ofllciui t i rig. -
The chain gang emulated the good example
recently set hy the road hog and came out
reccnty roat ant
of its hole 'eslerllay. As n result the streets
are somewhat cleaner than they were before.
"U Christ Should Come to Council Bluffs"
Is the theme for Sunday evening nl the Later
Day Saints' church. mler Williams wi
deal with live Issues ant t'he ' discourse IhQuld
Interest every one.
Dr. Charlei Woodbury and wife gave
two cord partel yesterday nt their home on
Fourth street. One was for ladies In the
afternoon , UI other for both ladles and gen.
temen In the eveniuug.
Judge Thornel tlll not observe 'VaEllng-
ton's birthday yesterday , but heart evidence
all day long In tlt.i Interesting case of the
Pioneer IIIJement ] company against the
8terlhtg Manufacturing company.
Miss : Luela Wiletts , n teacher at the Third
street school , was arlnglng solute decorations
about her sehool reel Thursday when 1 I .
large hatchet fell and struck her on the
head . Inflicting I evere wound I '
Bluff City lodge No. 71. Ancient , Free and I
Accepted Masons , wl meet In special coin-
munlcaton this evening at 7:30 : to confer
the third degree ali particIpate In a banquet.
Al Master Masons arc cordially Invited. J.
1h. Atkins secretary.
Jeppe Tholsen , aged 40 'ears , died nt
Weston Thursday afternoon very suddenly
from the rupture of n blood vessel. The fun-
erl will take place from the residence this
morning nt 1 o'clock , and the remains wl
be burled In Frost's cemetery.
PatrIotsm ! was nt a low ebb In Council
fluffs ye terday. The schools were closed
fer the day ali the various Ehoel and puh-
liebulidingsyere - decora\ed \ with the.natouI'
cclors . Nearly nil thE : business houses were
open 'alt day long , and there "were very few
tokens of respect for the father of his coun-
try.
Georgia L. , the 16-year-o laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. I' . \Vabuhgren . died at 6 o'elccle yesterday -
terday morning at the residence , corner of
Salll avenue ant Harrl20n streets , of typhoid
fever , after nn illness that lasted three weeks
The funeral will take place this afternoon at
2:30 : o'clock nt the Baptist church , Rov. T. F.
Thlekstun officiatIng.
A farmer's wagon loaded with lumber fell
Into the creek yesterday afternoon near Main
street all carrIed the horses with It. The
whole outfit rolled over and over until It
reached the bottom of the creel bnnle. A
regiment of small boys who happened to be
IJlnyln marbled near by ran to the rescue
and pulled the horses all the wagon out of
their embarrassing Position.
We have over $300.000 10 loan upon 1m.
( rend Iowa fnrms. Farmers desiring loons
can save money by dealing direct with us .
thereby savIng agent's comnuission. We do
not loan on wild inude . nor In Nebrask
l.ugeo & Towl . 236 Pearl street.
lo"tnl "tore II.Y Involcln :
Closed 11 day tOday ; open Monday 1 p. m.
FOWLER , DICK & \VALKER.
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] ) ULI'l 1"UIWl1t . IKNG .
IIVO It In Their l'Ovor. ' However . to
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SALEM , are. . Feb. 22.-0nly'one day of the
legislative session remains , and unless n
United States senator Is elected before mid-
night tomorrow Oregon will have but one
representative In the upper branch , of con-
gross for the next two year DOlph's
strength Is gradually incIting away and I Is
practically settled that he cannot be elected.
lie .Iost two \ more votes today , which brings
his vote dowl to 37. or nine short of a ma-
jority . The opposition say they are working
In the Interest of no particular candidate , but
their fight 18 "anythln to . defeat Dolph "
They say they stand ready to vote for any
one else that the Dollih then may hut for-
ward , but the opposition to Delphi la firm
and deterunined George H. Williams reo
celvC1 the oppQsllon vote tOday with the cx-
ception of two He Is hooked upon with favor -
vor by many of the Dolph men , but they feel 1
I Incumbent upon them to vote far the caucus
nominee as long as there Is a chanc3 of ehec-
tiouu . At 10 o'clock tonl h the Dolph men
wi caucus and decIde whHher to prevent
on eecton ! or name n man upon whom the
opposition wi unIte. In the event of I
break from Delphi or u decision on the part
of his supporter to canine n man tine support
II liable to 10 to George Williams , Governor I
I.rd or C.V , _ Fulton of Astoria . TIne pop. '
ulsts and democrats have decided to takE
no prt ) In the fight .
111110 1.lu.1 I'ruhlhilon Nonil nina tiotis.
I'HOVIENCE. n. I. , Feh , 22.-Tho state
Ilrohlhiion convention today nominated the
following ticket ! : Governor , Smith Quimby
of Warren ; lieutenant governorViiiiaiui B ,
Franklin of Newport ; cretory of stat ,
George W. Phorle of ; lendale ; attorney
general , James A. Wilams of l'rovidence
'Irhnrlrn , ' , I'JIIItlr. , UI 1""lnl ) kr" ,
DOVEn , Del , Feb. 22.-0nl ballot was
taken today In the United States senatorial
fight as follows : Higgins republican . 7 :
Massey , repubean. 3 : Addlcl , republican . G :
\Volcott , democrat , 7 ; Tunnel. I democrat 1 :
I3ayard democrat , 1 : . MartIn , democrat , 2.
V.I.UR TU JILU 1I1 1.\ ' TilE SRX.ITR. ,
Scrap . letweol ' "f l'OIulht lembor Ir
Ihu Culun"lu I.rgsuutuiro.
iENVER , I eb. 22.-Senators Georg3 Pease
of I'ark county and David A. lj8 of Eagle
county both popul61 , came to blows during
the session of the senate today , and Pease
struck Miller on the head with a paper
weight , inflicting a seri . nus Injur ,
Four ; 111 , 1rozen tl heat ii.
NEW ORLEANS , Feb . 22.-Among the
casualties of the snow storm was the death
of a hunting party In tine woods of the Alhi.
once Illantaton , about nineteen unites by rail
below New Orleans. Four men sU out for a
day' hunt In the woods. No fears were entertained 1 .
tertalned when the party remaine out all
night , but when they did not return next
day a search party went out and , alter much
difculy In struggling through the snow
drits , the four unfortunate men were found
frozen , to death In a kneeling attitude.
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'IHSTUUBNG ' ) SALOON MEN
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Sioux City Female Crusaders Discovr Rank
.Frauds in the Petition System
WIL FORCE A NEW DEAL ALL AROUND
I.RrI' ' Share ot the NnmrK Either Forged
or Represent I'co"lo " 'ho Noter
1.1'(1 II the . " 'IOlhtr ,
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County SIt ,
SIOUX City . Feb. 22.-Spcclal ( Telegram. )
- 'fhe'omcn't Christian Temperance union
women , who arc looking up the snlool can.
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sent Petition In ' t\le county auditor's office ,
claim to have located the rankest frauds.
They say a large share of the names arc
llthlr forged or represent PeoPle who never
lived In the city. The law requIres half of
the voters In the city to have signed before
the saloons may opcn. Tine women say that
when thp forged or fictitious Inmes arc de-
ductell the petition will lock several 'Inlcd
names , and they wi compel saloon men to
close their Illaces or secure new petitions.
TU IUTJ1I"TIB CII1ttroIt. :
Sioux City's Iihaviti'.IhIuiaii tu lie Su\1 ty
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the : hcrll ' 'mtl" ,
SIOUX ClrY. P < b. 22.-Specinl ( Telo.
grnnn.-Tiie cle\nt < 1 rlroal wilt ho sold
tomorrow lt IU o'cloek by the sheriff.
When It wuis In operation five
WIS hut operaton fve yenrs ago
It was the thlrll elevltel road In the
.
United States anti was . the clt.s pride. I
has never 11\1 more than operating ex-
IJonses antI has been In tine hanls of I re- I
I"clver float of tine tinw. 'rhere are inicuin-
hrlnces against It of ahont .3&OOOO. of
which the renter pnrt Is on f.O. aunt
tine rest In mechunlcs' hieiiit. The heaviest
of the lens lre hell 11 tine Northern
Car compalY of Minneapolis nnd by eastern
I'eollio ) who hnve bought receivers' certhul-
clues. There Ire Heven claimants who
huve no Interest except to he ewe the road
brings elough cash to pay them. The
bonls hell In the muln by the ICing
1111"0 company of Cleveland , are sQcond
to the other claims. I Is eXIIlctcll the
bOlllhollers will buy tint line , although .
there are complications that make It irns
stub that some or the lien hotders , all of
whol arc prepared to bid , wi take It.
has enrct the t rcnerT : .I.
MASON CITY . Ia , Feb. 22.-Speclal.- ( )
The decision Just rendered hy George L.
Gilbert . Interal revenue collector for this
district , that co-operative creameries are sub-
jecl to the provisions of the new Income tax
law has caused surprise and conisternatior .
In this section , where co-operative creameries
are as plentiful as school houses. Officers
find I almost Impossible to makJ the required -
qulred reports , ns milk Is gathered from house
to mouse among members . taken to the factor -
tory , made Into butter and sold. 'he en-
tire cehlts , less cost of manuracture , are
divided pro rata among those furishing the
milk. There Is no market value for milk al
the farms , except that made by its sale as
butter aCer It leaves the creamery , so that
any value placed upon 111. less than tuE
price or butter . less cost of making for pur
pose of showing profit for taxation . woult
be a tax on labor. At least this Is the vlell
taken by the creamery mang ri. Under
this vIew It Is Ilmcult to see where there
can be any returns from this source.
- Ilv..ta"tn : Iii s lol" . omcunit.
DES MOINES . Feb 22.-(8peelal ( Telo-
grani-The ) investigation of the charges .
against Mayor Hlhhis was brought' to a
close this afternoon , when one of the wlt-
messes refused to testy , and denied the
right of tine council to compel him to do
10 , The matter WIS submitted to Judge
Ste'e1801 or the district court and the In-
veslg-ton p091poncl1 until 1 decisIon Is
reachel ! The testimony during the torc-
moon was Importnnt , ex-Chie Johnson of
the police force being the principal witness -
ness , but on crons-examiinatioin he was ,
forced almost on the defenllve , The most
that ho' seemed to est blsh was thll In
giving him lists of places to he raIded the
place operated by Unehnrt , the gambler ,
was gelerly o I It '
( hn' " HlehmUullre Tlmo
DES MOINES , Feb. -Speclnl ( Tele-
grnnn.-Thb ) attorneys for W. S. Richmond
In the alleged Iowa D ldlng and Loan company -
panty wrecking case being engaged In other
cases . JUI"e < Stcyenson of the district court
this morlng grantcil them until 'I'uen4day
mornIng to prepare their side . and fixed
that date for the final hearing of the Jut"
tel' of the order recently Issued to compel
lchmoll to prlduee 'three mlssln ; bCol < s
ot the company or go to jail. The order.
which was expected to go Into erect last
Monday . wi nol become operatIve at any
rate till lext Tuesday morning .
SIoux City \UI" " 11 ' E < Intors.
SIOUX CITY Feb. 22.-Speclal ( Tele-
grann.-Toinorrow ) evening the Sioux City
' 1rlbune will uppear , issued under the Hole
ehnre of 1 Itafr of women editors. The
ladies of Uw 'Voman' Christian associa-
ton are In ehat e of the Issue , which Is
for the Ienet ot the Samaritan hospital .
The papel' will bo one of the largest ever
1"lntc 'iii the city
1.110 . .leu ; hint chltl's ead.
G1IINNELL . In . Feb 22.-Special ( Tale-
grntm.-Alicc ) Bird Gates , daughter of
lreshlent George A. Gates of Iowa college ,
.hied IIRt night. She hue beel seriously Iii
for sonic weeks . Some tune ago she had
the scarlet fever , nnl this relmIed In
rheumatism. She was I very pretty little
girl of 1 yenrs.
Nut , t "xloIU In 10 HlluJht'red. .
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Feb. 22-Speelal : (
Telegram.-C ) . D. Eonter , 11 a private telegram -
gram , today : nld he would nol accept the
nominaton for mayor tendered him hy
tine ielocrlc city convention last night.
I Is not known at present who wi be ao-
lected to head the ticket.
Ilnllll. fur Iho Uttnte.
CEDAR RAPIDS , Ja" , I eb. 22.-Special (
Telegram.-A ) carload of Ilrovlslons'
clothing to the value of $ " OO , has just beel
lent fl"OI Sprlngvlo to tine N brHka stit-
terers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fort UrlJo Stucco hulls Burncil.
FORT DODGE , 10. , Feb. 22.-Speclol ( Tele.
gram.-Tho ) Duncombe stucco mis burned
last nlghl. Loca , $30,000 : insurance , $16,000.
The plant wilt be replaced at once.
Upon the pinnacle of popularity Is Dr.
Price's Cream Daklng I'owder. I has never
been rivaled ,
C.J.\'UT fUE TIlC CLJMI'.i.Yi' .
lurtnJton nolur U"lllrtmelt Ilemhcr ,
Uurred front $ Hel'urlm UII'Ilu. ' .
LINCOLN , I eb. 22.-The state supreme
court has handell down an opinion In the
case of the Durlngton road against Del ,
holding that an employo of the real who II
u member of tIne relief dOllarlment cannot sue
the company for damages on account of injuries -
juries received. The syllabus of the . opinion
Is as folows :
Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Railroad
company vs. Deli . Irror from J.neaster (
oJunty. Heversel alli relnandeni . Ollinion
I ) ' Commissioner ! llan , Tine scheme ot
the Burln"ton Hole ! ( lehifletnient , organized .
IZIII anti conducted . Iy the Chicago . Bur-
lngton & Quincy ! alroull' compan and
I' olployes , examined and set out In the
cplnlon anti hehl :
Al lahi railroad coapany ts a corporation
arlI no hart ot its charter ij I set corportol
pleadings or evidence In the record the
court Is unable to determine whether the
act ot the railroad company In inarticipat-
pnrtelpat-
lung In the organizaton and conduct ot the
relief department II wihin or wihout tine
express and implied powers conferred by its
charter ) Is
In the absence of all evidence on the sub.
jeet tee court cannot Presume such act of
the ralroud company Is ultra vlre .
1w contract signed by an employe of
said railroad COIPIIY on becomlnJ nu memo
her ot sull relief department 10 the effect
thlt It he should be Injured and receive
moneys trom the relief fund ot suld relief
deparlment on account thereof , that the
uceeptance ot such relief flnds should op- I
crate as I release of such emplo'o's claim
caim
against said ralrond compan- fur damages
hecauHe of 'uch Injury , Construed anti held :
I. That such
luch contract of an employe did
not lack consideration to support it.
2. That the promise made by the em-
plo'e to the relief department tor the hen-
I/t of the railroad company wnM o\allhle
10 the latter ni a cause of action cr de-
tenunue.
3. Thnt such contract was not contrary
to public policy.
polcy.
. . That the erect ot such contract was
not to enable the ralraall eounnpany to exon. wal
erate itself hy l'ontraet frol olpon liability .for
the negligence of IFelf or lahltytor
5. That the employe dil not waive his
right of acton against the railroad com- ,
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Ilnny In case he houI injured l by its
negligence tmct. by the execution of the con-
6. That It hi not eXlcllltn of the contract
that estops the Injured epiaye. but hlf nc
clptnnce of moneys front 'the ' relief dCpnrt-
ment on nrcollnt of hUt ' \jury after huts
cause thereof of action nJnlnII" ! ! \ " railroad on account -
An emplo'e of Inld rnlrMll company and
n member of fnll rele , , dlprtmllt was Injured -
mired through the .ell 'It l of the railroad
' . After his In' ' '
cOlpnn ) 5rer " Injury there was Ilnll
to him from the f\llis nfrthe relief 1111Irt-
meet 'C on nceolnt of such injury The
emplo'c accepted tints muhy and then uell
Ihe railroad company frn'tIamages for nll-
Ilcnl Injlrllhlln. . 'hete was no show-
leg that such cmr'c'vd ! IH11ec.1 to be. .
come n member of Fnl relIef department
or execute saId coutra uw release or no-
cept the money contrnj1 Jima by said relict
depnrtment through frrtlT 'or mistake , hell
that the empIo3'e ! c ull not recover.
I'R "lnt of ut l'inttnutnoutii l'Ionecr
PI.ATSMOUTU. Feb. 22.-Speelal ( Tele-
ram.-L. ) MCCllou h , nn oh settler In
Cass county , died at his home In thl9 city
yesterday at the age of 82 ) 'eop , Mr. ; 11.
Culollh was n \fe.lon 11.mocrat. and It
was wIth great delgl that .he told the tie-
tails of the campaigns ot Andrew Jackson In
{ he early part of the century. . Funeral serv-
jCt will be held tomorrow
Ni Sent ( r.ln loudR tl "hol" . ,
HOLDnEGE , Neb . , Feb. 22.n-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-At ) the county election held yester-
day to vote on the question of Issu'ng $50,000
bonds for seed grain anll teed , the official
vote gave 1,19 votes against the bonds and
432 for the Issue only two townchlps In the
county gave a majority for the hands.
l'lllnl Notr"okl lll'ln .
NIODtAlA , Neb. . Feb. 22.-Speelol.- ( )
The Ponea Indiana were pall $300 In cash
yesterday . nnd the merchants are icing n
lIvely trade In consequence The Sautu Indians -
diana were palll a large sum last week.
.
Hunleds hint ; tried , but niece hn\e SUI-
ceedld In efforts to equal Dr. Prlcc's llahcing !
Powder. Without a rival . for forty ) eus.
J'OI'UllST EUI'OIIS MIiir .
Fight Over the 1'llnol,1 , , 1'lank ot the
I' utorn l'r"lh.trl.
KANSAS CITY , Peb. 22.-Delegntes to the
conference ot the National Heform Press association -
ciaton , which convened today profes to
believe nothing out of the ordinary
will bo transacted nt the convnton , notwith-
stnl1ng repeated rumors to the contrary. A
secret meetng of the executive commIttee
wus meld last evening , however and It Is
said to portend dissensions. Reporters were
not admitted. '
That P tight on the future policy of the
pEoplo's party on finances Is to be made ,
seems to be generally accepted as a foregone I
conclusion Among the prominent delegates
here are : Dr. S. McLaln of Topeka , who
oppose tha calling of the cOI'enton. and
who has promised a nght : Paul Vnnder\oort ,
eommander-In.chlef of tIne Industrial iegionn
of Omaha : Jell , v. Dreldenthal , chairman of
the Kansas state central committee of the
peoplo's party , and A. Roselle of the same
committee In Missouri.
Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon the time
tme
was spent In considering the advisability of
establishing a nalonal news bureau In
Kansas City. At thiittimne : no decision had
been reochell and the mter was referred
to a comlltee of five fOfconsldernton and
report <
S. C. 1cClalln , editor of the Advocate of
Topeka , Knn. , has put on War paint and has
made threats that unless : the people's party
lanogers come around to' ' his way of think-
mug he proposes to create I a disturbance
within the rauls \ hleh' may have the elect
of dlsruptn ! the preenl organIzation. Me-
Calu charges that thero'ls nn effort on to
betray the party Into the hands of Its
Is
enemies. . " I. I J
Hon. n. E. Tauheneck , the chairman of the
people's party national 'organization , bas sent
ni ultmatum all. the.rway ( rom Washington -
ton , setting forth his views as to how the
party should 'be iunanagd . and threatening
that unless these ar\"crrJed ho wi resign
his preselt position. Tincn1delegates ore now
11 . executive sesslo.n.- One ot the members
'st'ted 'tb'"n ' Associated 'te're n ; enlaty .
' - '
that acrimonious tlnh prospects \'ere . "oo forl tong and
"Carl Browne Is on the ground strongly nd-
vocntng Jacob Coxey for the presidential
nomlratCn by the pee ) e's party In 1896.
' Tie executve \ mnllb held J a long session
inn which 1 heated .ihlscusslon : of President
Taubenecl letter , WIS , had. I was plainly
the sense of the majority that Taubenecke's
proposition ' was entirely , Inimicable to the in-
tere3ts of the peole's party. The following
commIttee was appointed to draft ! resolu-
lens : " ' P. K. Durkett , MIssissIppI ; ' harry
Tracey , Texas ; \V. A. HotcklSS , Minnesotnu :
Of. S. McCalln , 'KaI8's ; J. P. Dixon , Mis-
ourl. The commission reported a set of
resolutions declaring It to be tle sense of the
convention that anyone who would work for
cr suggest such divergent Ideas ns man-
Iested by Taubenecke were traitors to the
cause .Ind unworthy of the party's support.
The resolutions were unanimously adopte
Chalrmnn ' 'aubmece. In his letter . which
was not made public , Is saId 10 have declared
dIrectly for the free coinage of silver and to
move stated It as his opinion such 1 proposl-
I lon should be taken by the people's party
Some of the leaders of the poulist party.
among them Dr. S. M. 'McLalln of Topeka ;
accused Taubeneeke of designs to betray the
populist party Into the hands ut a new third
party , said to be orgtnJzlng In Wasinington
called the slyer part ) aubeneelle , Is ac-
cused at wanting to Ilde track the other
parts of the platform or tie populists . and
3ubstute a silver platform
At the evening session , which had been set
asIde for a discussion , of silver . that topic
was dlferrcd till tomorrow , and the election
of ofcert was proceeded wish. Melon Parlle
at the Southern Mercury , Dallas , Tex , was
electd president , with but little opposition .
The other officers nome ! are : " ' . A. Hotch-
kls3 ot the National Hpubleanj Preston ,
Minn. , vice president ; W. ' S. Morgan of the
Buzz Saw Hardy Ark. . secretary and treasurer -
urer ; executive commite , J. 1. McDowell .
Nashville . Tenn. : Paul J. Dixon , Chlicothe ,
Mo. : C. H. llolhews ; Indianapols , Ind. ; E.
S. Peters , Calvert1 Tex : W. I. . . Drown ,
Kingman Kan.
Tine business ot the ' convention will be con-
eluded tomorrow" when' a fght on the financial -
clal question Is looked for. '
Nul.1 . % Indu.trl.1 I.'ugime .ieetiug.
KANSAS CITY , Fei 22.-The opening
session of the National Industrial league ,
In auxiliary of the populist party , opened
this atternoon. .
Paul Vandervoort ot Omaha ,
. . ; !
commander.ln.ehle ot that organization ,
delivered his annual address , reViewing tine
Jalt year The rest of the day was taken
up principally with routine work.
Tune folowing officers . to serve for the
next year were ' Ilectell : Connannler-in-
Chief , Paul Vandervoort , Omaha : vice corn-
mander , I'"rnk Bupkett . Mississippi : , quar-
termanuter MiltolT' 1lrk ' 'OXIS ; nljutnlt !
general J. A 1dgejt4n' Nebraska ; unenti.
nel , Vn ? . S. MorSn < trkansanu : executive
commIttee . George J trknnsas , executve
111 ; I. I A. Iosele" Mllsourl ; J. Walker ,
Colorado ; J. U. l Hotkln , Kansas : Thomas
V. Cater. Caltornl ? . ' tjourne until to-
<
.
morrow ,
pl. or
lUlUL 01' ) JJ./fTEl ! ; (71t.ll" ,
-
1IrJo Number af iitIlnmqs l'el'I'I" natter II
Io 11m 1.4' IIIIUJ honors .
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UNION CITY . 'In' 1l b. 22.-Tho Gray
funeral train arriveti hert at 1 :30 : o'clock ,
Large crowd , were al the stalons along the
route . At \lnehEste . . the casket was
opened and the remains hewed
alli by many Ileo-
rle. Thousands werp.at " lie dOfot when the
lraln reached here. uslness was suspwlled
and nearly all of tf buildings arc draped
Pictures of the late minister , surrounlled hy
crepe , are numerous The train was met by
a cr/lmltee of cititj. The casket contain.
hung the remains wainFtld to Canlwalianler's
opera house and placed on a hler. At 12
o'clock two lines of people , each two squares
In length , were wsl/llg / to view the body.
They came In fr91 11 ' tie neighborIng towns ,
Nine hundred school iniidren . each carrylg
1 lag , were standing .In linne. Hervlc s were
held In the opera house at 3 o'clock , leI.
A. McDonald of Ihe resbyterln church de.
livered the funeral serlnon. Throughout the
day th3 services Were solemnly ! Innpressive
Immcilately after Interment the special train
carrying Mrs. . Gray. and the r.latves left for
Indianapols. _ _ _ . _ _ _
Iriauihnie ( nI , " \ "rhol'Ho ' ' luruell
BROOKLYN I eb. 22.-Flre In the eight-
story building owuelh Arbuckle brothers ,
and known as the Arbuckl Coffee nniis
caused $300,000 damsge. Jp the building 225
girls and fifty men , If employed Tine
rescue of these olerstves caused considerable
excitement for the ( tune elng , a report being
cIrculated that man hd been burned to
death. )
NEW \ SOCIETY l1I TEACIEHS
Educational Assooltion ! of Ea1tom Nc-
brlk Organizd , in Omaha Yesterday
ATtE1DNCE \ FROM' EIGHT CC UNTE
SUI'lrlntrllent Ill "r 1)ouglat ilonnrt'uI
wih the l'residcmiey-Wiio the Othrr
Oflicers Arr-OhjcH ! lt the Or-
! Inhnlol.l.tRl . of Uh'lltfH.
School teacher ot eight different counties
In the eastern port of the state hung their
birches UI' on the walls of their school rooms
and cale to this city yesterday to perfect
nn organizaton , The feline of this associ.
nssoc.
allan Is the Educational Associaton of gut.
ern Nebraska , the organization . of which was
fully completed yesterday nftcrnoon.
The association as organized Includes In
Its memberhip the teachers of Douglas ,
Washington , Burt Sarp , Case , Oloe , Saun'
tiers and Dodge counte . It Is nn extension
of an organization that was partially coin-
\lete.1 nt Plalsmouth six months ago but
which onb' consisted of the teachers of three
counties . Other cotnmnties made application
for mlmltlnce , until Il was decided to
practcaly form a new organization . and
this decision Is being consummated II the
meetng that was hell yesterday and wilt \
be contnuell today
Tine sessions are being hell In the large
south room on the fifth floor of the city hal ,
which luaU been fitted up for the occasion.
The walls 01 the rom were profusel' thee-
ornted wih the three colors of the national
ulag , In homer of Wlshlngtol's blrthda .
whie directly II front of the nUlllenee was
plaeell I large portrait of the hero.
The sessions yesterday were 10t ns wel
attended ns they wi be today . ns In several
of the countes school was hell anti the
teachers were unable to attend . On account
.
of the hollay tht city teache.rs did not turn
out In great force , but many are expected
to be present today.
.
Superintendent Hi of Douglas count
called the meeting to order at : o'clock annul
Ilmedlatcy proceeded with the progrAm.
Miss Towne of tine city rendered I Piano
solo , after which W. D. Lower . of lelevue
delvered an Invocation. Mayor Bemis then
welcomed the visitors to tine cl )
ELECTION OP O1'FICEltS.
At the conclusion of there prelminaries' '
the meetIng settled down to business. Mr.
Hl stated that the purpo of the nissocin-
ton was to admit all the counles In the east-
era part of the state that desired admittance.
He suggested that the meetng immediately
proceed to the electon of olcers , I WIS de. !
eded thal the officers should consist of a I
president n secretary a treasurer and I vice
president from each of the countes repre-
rented. Although there was n little elashhl
the officers , with the xceptol of the vice
presidents , were unanimously elected ns (01-
lows : President George W. Hi of Douglas
county : secretary , 'V. n. Lower of Sarpr
county : treasurer , Miss hope Hornby of
Sarpy county. Tine vice Ilresldenls were not
elected , the teachers of each county being allowed -
lowed to malIc the cholc
W. N. Halsey of Cass county , J. A. Cum-
nnings of Douglas connty and O. \ \ ' . Fox of
Sarpy county were named I commlteo to
draft a constitution and by-laws.
The Queston of choosing a place for tine
next meetng created considerable discussion
anti apparenty some feelinng. A motion was
made that Omaha he made the permanent
place of meetIng of the association. This mo-
ton was not hiked by some of the teachers
from tine outside counties , who wanted the
me tngs to go to each one of the countes In
turn. Tine matter was laId on the table . to
be taken up before the close of the eesslon.
The meeting was closed with n violin solo
by Charles Higgins . necompanled on the
plan 'b ) ' Miss Beside higgins. They were
compe1id. to respond to an encore. S. FL
Carl < , Euperlntendent , of Saunders county ,
was on the program to deliver an address on
"The Value of the Summer'Normal School to
Teachers , " but he iiaqh'd'y'et " arrived In the
city. haf
DELEGATES DY COUNTIES.
Tine followIng teachers were In attendance
yesterday :
Douglas County-eorge W. 11111 . sup rln-
tellent : E May 11 , Myrtle Smith , Eutiner
telHlent : E. May McCoy , Myrtle Smitim . Esther
J. A. Cummings , J. A. Sul'an. Emi ) ' Iard-
lng , Jennie A. Reed Laura A. Crnlghead ,
Emily S. Rogers , Ann MeDnnn , Helen L.
More Kate McDunn , Coma Babbitt , O. W.
Dale , J. H. Lester . V.V. . Elliott , Rose E.
Fich , A. Andy , Ida Miller . Henry Eby C
H. Coons , Caroline Day , T. A. Halster ,
F. E. Dubois 1 A. Rlsle , Kate V. O'nrlen ,
Anna g. Leach , J. D. Cash , A. H. Dnvls.
Snrpy County-J. G. Tmberlalte , Rose
Ray Lorena Steece , Dcrtha Kayser. Jessie
Fiynt Nellie McDonald , Everett Swain
Grace M. Johnson , G. W. Fox , Anna 'Veeth , '
Harriet Cuslcl From South Omaha : Will
Taylor Helen Seeley , JEnie Lllel , E.
Sampson , Martha Evince , Mis Garrnhan ,
Mary Road Nor Snyder , Anna Taylor , Cora
Goaney Marion Thompson , Anna Hunter
Mary L. hose , Nora A. Cox , Hope hiornby
Lou Erion Rebecca Gnu , Miss McMulen ,
Uuth Turner . Jessie Robeson , Kate Gregory
Anna Fltte , Mrs. Silver and Mrs. Gramihcin.
Caes County-O L. Farley , superintendent :
w. N. Halsey F. E. Morrow , J. W. Sear-
son , Mile Del , Emma , Yurts , Margaret
Wright , Winona Evans , Cora Cook , Alice
Wilson . Theresa Hempel , Mole Moran
Dodge C nty-J. A. Collins , supemimitend-
eeL , and Dan Mihier . superintendent of I ? rt
mont.
Burt County-C. n. Laughlin .
The evening session was opened with n
song by Miss nnnie Arnold. Then followed
the address of the evening by W. A. Clark ,
professor at tIne Western Normal colege , on
" 1erbertalnlsm In Our Publc Schools. "
The meeting closed with I solo by MIss
Mulns of South Omnha . and a social hour
Pastry Is perfect , even without butter ,
when Dr. Prlce's BaIting Powder Is used.
Dr. Price's I the great . economizer.
FIW.1 fUU I'l o.r.tut. .
There was 1 meeting of the charity bal
committees at the ofC3 of W. S. King In the
Exchange building yesterday afternoon.
Secretary Lott reported that he had ccl-
lected from the sale of tickets $91.26. wih
nearly 100 tickets still unaccounted for. The
I conlnlteo vote $260 to the South Omahl
hospital anti the balance was given to the
Associated Charites , of which Den Adoms'ls
president and W. S. McBride . secretary.
The following gmlemcn will be added ( to
the executive committee : V. ' . S. King . A. L.
Lott . C , I. Talbot W. U. Cheel and J. S.
'Walters. The results show thnt the ball was
a nnonclal s eecss. Only $21.20 was paid out.
Ten 10lars of that amount went to Miss
:19
Carey fa : 8elng : tickets anti the rest for
transports tie ni.
Adam chapter No 12 , Order of the gater
Star , meetl tonight for instruction
' A meeting of the executive commitee and
the visiting eonlulle K of tIne Associated
Charites has been calell for next W'cdnes-
lay unfteennoon. t ful Iteltance Is I desired
as mater ! of Importance will come up.
Moor Johnston his instructed the chief of
polIo to stop all Ilrlze tghts or so-caled
boxing contests In tine future
Friends of J. L. Oeson are mentioning him
for councilman from the ' 1hlrd ward , and
Op80n says that he Is willing to run If the
democrats will nominate him.
W , N. Babcock has returncl from I.lncoln.
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MRS. IIIINI1Y WAHD lliECliElf . 1
Mrs. henry \'nrll Beecher mae endeared ,
I herself to mucarly every fetidly in Aunuericni ,
Not nltogetimer bccatnsc sine was time wife of
a brillIant ulI'imue , bunt becaumso of moe con.
mutntmit desire to aid 1)001)10 antI help themin
along in life. Speaicintg nboumt tue relation-
sinilu betweeni muother anti daughter her words
have beeun otntsiokcml amuni sincere. Here is a
vortiomi of vinat sine sainl.
" 'I'inero iii no Perioli iui a nuothier's life thinit
iriulgs unnore amuxionle care thnatu t'IuCml sine sees
her daugintern. , wIno arc blossonnimng tub
woniannltooti , beginning to attract tine atten-
( iou of youmuig linen , and it becomes evident
to tine motiner at least that stmunble frieminhly
relations are fast developing into sounuotlniung
stromnger anti closer , A teibo mnuother numny lint
reveal her nnnxlety to hmer daughters , or tell
tlnenn to vhnntt sue sees tilts friendship tend-
i tug , but I muthuemiced by the levitt g cciii Inanulonu-
shuilu anal counsels wiuhcht have constantly
blessed tinomun fronnu earliest cinildimooui , tine
dntumghtcrs cannunot fail to have gathered some
ideas of thu iuecullar cinamacteristicst'inicli
siuouuht ho plainly developed In a lover. Eveuu
imu tine first days of wonnnnnlnootl , a young girl
car.miot fail to ununderstamud tinat marriage with
a unuani lacicimug certaimi qualities must be a
miserable failure. "
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Ml113. GEOI1GE I. . IIIIENSING.
Mrs. George L. lireninuing , 137 W. 127th Sf , ,
New York , whose picture zultllears above , says :
"I auuu tine unotiner of twelve elnil.Ircn annul cli
are alive. I mover lund a da's sickness In my
n life ummutil abotmt ten 'enus ago , winen' I was
seizenl sumildomuly with ann mnttaelc of lhrigimt's
disease of tine kidneys. Two doctors called it
lirigint's disease , amid each said I intact tile.
Imuticed , I tas nnctnnatiy in the throes of death.
At that tiuue : a friennul , ii lady , caine to mice ma
annul saini I vann surely dying. Still iue urgcni
Inc to take a ecmnnedy of winich I haul heard
munch bunt knew' little. I followed iner sugges-
tionna , amnni I miow soheunumniy declare and nfllrm
tiuat nitinounghu I t'ns d'iuug w'hicmi I mob tiii
nuenitcimic it saveul may life , amid I inelleve that
I ow e any life emntlrcly \\'ariner's Safe Cure.
I also believe that It will tim life of
amny unue vhno tnscs it for luIhnloy troubles. I
tinanuk Coil for Vamncr'n Safe Cunre , anul I
mayo sonunileui Its praises far anti near , amid
email continue to nb so. "
\'ortls niacin as tine nubove , drawin trout
iununrnun exhnerienco ammul etuffering. becomno mica-
sages of Inapt' to wonmnnuukiuud'ouunug wommuenu ,
mothers annul tlnose Iii nu'lvanced years are
oftemi called uipoun to stuffer whnemn it is uunnec.
essary tiunt tiney should nb so. 'rumat they
sinoumlul euunploy every mneamns Inn tiueir tinner to
nurotul suffering , is uniuestionably a solcmnmn
duty.
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DL E. C. WET'C ITEEVE MID D1AU7 'ZflEATIIEITT
is nuold under positive written cnnramitce , by
auntiiorizr'd nents only , to cuno Wcnnk ? fennury ;
Loss of llmnin end Nerve 1'.wer : Lost itlenlanmi ;
( tuicknoss : NmgintI4ohcR ; ] : vil Ireanns ) : Lack of
Lonfiniomico ; Nervduwness ; Lassitunde ; nil lramne ;
Loss of Power of the ( IeneratuvoOrutninnu in either
rex , caused h.yover.t'xcrtioum , Youthful Irrirs , or
Ezcessn'ro Use rf 'robacco , tpiuinu ) or Liquor ,
which ionda to Mieery. ( 'ont'uninuption , hnnnaomty
ar.d fleatin. ll' nninuil , $1 a box ; six for $5 : witin
written guarantee to cure or refurd mnnei' , Went's
Lter l'ills cunro Sick headache. hiihlouisnosn ,
Liver Complaint , Huir httomn'hn D'spnpeua and
tonttijiationu , uuItA'rEEi3 Lnuucnt ouly by
Goodman Drug Co. Oman& .
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Yale's
Hair
Tonic
LADIES AND GINTJ4flMEN : It at.
fortb iuio gi'eutt IuknMut'e to call the lit.
teatlon of tine luubhie to time Hxcc'luulor
Ilmiir 'Joule , w'luichi Is thin lll'Ht zthld only
i'ChihCly kuiosvii to clmeuniisti'y vhilcli mount.
tlvely tut'hiH gruty hair buick to ltn oiig.
111:11 : color vltluont dytb. I t hits gotie on
ri'eoi'ih I iuit : : \Iiiiu , t1. Yntlu-w'oiiilui'tul
\vohiin:1 chiiimltlnn iiinthe tlul hianunt
vnhtnible of utli clueuuilc'nl llscu\'url8.
: ' . I hlht. Ymi In l'i'O ) 1111 1 ly I ii 1om'untun I I a
ac'tloui nuit glsh ( tIne lnihlie her solemnui
gtinurlhiteu : that It huts Ineh1 teSt'u iii
I.ti.y COIhCt'i'Lulllt ) ' : i3' , mimI limiun hrovi'l )
itself to lie the ONLY Ihtlt' Sln'clllc' . It
5'I'OI'S IIi JL FA LLI NG Iumiuuieuhiately
niiul c'ri'nt's it ltixiiviouia grovtli. Coui.
ttiiiis no Iuijurloua lumgr'tlluuut. l'iuyuni.
eiItil hiu1 clueuiilstus Invited to aimulyzti it.
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It Is hot stic'loy em' gi't'ntsy ; on tine e'oui
trai'y It iminikes time huh' tuoft , yotitlifuil ,
hIll fry , mu mid li'eius : I t I ui cii ii. F'oi' gt'uu I In.
limit uimul ladles with linii' a lIthe gray ,
atrealel gray , euitli'nly inty , mind vltli
BALD IIIADSS IL Is specIally recolni.
hnlelllC'l ,
All druggIsts uiell It , Price , . ' 1.OO.
if Anybody Offers a Substitute Sinumu Tlicw ,
mIME. M. YALE , hlealtii and Complexion
Specialist , Yale Temple of Beauty , No , 146
State street , Chicago ,
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GIWIPANOLE , MD1
The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience.
RIfatDEit OF IISEASES 01 ? MEN A4J
WOMEN. t'ltOl'IltETOIt OF TillS
woibhfl'4 IIERInAL flhlul'EN-
SAltY OF M hii)1CINII ,
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I treat the foliouving Dsoaaes :
Cnmtnrrim of' time lk'nud. Throat mud l.ungs ; Dma.
eases or t Ito lfyo mmmi liar , l"ml s amnni A noplexy ,
I I t'nu rt I ) sense , Live. . ' Cunuuu iiinti ma t. K ml mney Corn.
piniut , , , Nervous DcIiII' , itletitral Dc. I
prcn4euiomn , It4 $ oh' liIaiiliool Mclii.
html 'Vceslcumcaun , Iinuis.'tce. ) hlnIunmt's Jms' )
en Ce , SI . Vituiui' i ) aunco , Itineni in at hsmni , I'm rely ala ,
iVimmic Su'ellimng. Sciottuini , I"cver Sorc , Tuna-
ors saud Fii4ttlhlL Its casio removed
vithmoust the hustle or ( iravlsug a
drop 0(1)100(1. Voumnus viIZs Her
( ieIICIitC ( ) rgit 5fl3 ECHt 0 re ii tO
ln'ailthn. 1)ropsy ctmrecl vltIioUt
151)1IIIW. 13heCItLl Attesitioma gircsa
.tu Rriwzatc stud 'esicrcsa IIcne
(5(811 JtlS5I $ , $50 to $5Oiut'ieit for
amy 'cmicreai HIcapte i cnnmnniot oulro
ss'ItlSoiit Mercury. ' 'niuo SVormmmsremovcnt
un % ' ( , ) tiimeo incurs , ormio pal' . hlemorrhoid
or I'ilcs cmmred.
TIIOSII "uVhRO A111 i % VPI.1CThCI )
Will save hito mumuni hundreds of dollars by call.
lug on or using
DA. 0. W. PANCIE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. -
Tine imiiy I'hiysIeIumn svImi. cull tell nhimttail&
u.or.oi fl' I tIi..mi I Lisle I ig a q ii , tsthu ii.
Tli.ono itt ii , lhEtmlumt'n nucmi.t for Question
Iln.nk , ! o. 1 ( or sine , . , N , . , 2 for ar.nneml.
A ii corwspnmiulenco nut rk'tly coimfidentiaL
) ieulieimio Bemit by exiurcenu , Aduirc mull iettcrg
to
6. W. J'ANGY.E , 151. I ) . ,
555 BSOAOWAY. Couscui. E3LUFPR.
Enioso IOu in titllunll)8 for reply.
Liobig COMPANY'S- .
An invaluable product
mettle from tue finest
beef tine world produces. 4
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GEO , 1' . SANFORD , A.V , IUEKMAN ,
President. Cashier.
Flist Na1iona Bank
of COUNCIL ULUFF3 , lo'jva
Cuipital , - . $100,000.
l'rolits , . . . 12,000.
On of tine oldtst bank. In tine Inane of Iowa ,
We soihcit your busimness und collection. . V.
11 C ler cemit On time deposIts. We nviti Ii.
picaicci to see end serve you.
uivtz z flAiltRflPI7 ) 41 t.nrsneys.uI.Lsw
ul Sb , U 1101 Ii1tL SJU U l'rnetice inn tue StnotQ
nuniti ltnnlemnui.Cuuirls. Itoununs .iti-7.K.'J $ , binu vr
hhiock , Iu'i ; lucin lii it lr , I . w.u.
SpociaINoIicos-OouoiI Oluffs
( ILlUNiY $ cLmMnD ; VAUL'ra u.'LiANg.
14 liurke , at W , S. Homer' . , 43 $ Broadway ,
tAhtJia I'IIIVATE hAhN FOft JIhN'1'NliAI8.
court house. Apply at lie. cHloe , Vounncii 1iuft. .
WANTIiIllOInltD luND 110011 IN BXC1lANO a
for music leluves. Addrssa , L , lie. ahhic. . ,