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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1895)
- - ' - - , -w- ; -g , ; ' ' , ' ' , - r ' " - ; T--Th- . . , - . - , ; - , ' I . . r- - = - - - - - - - TILE OMAHA DALLY BEE : rUESDAY , PEflItUAIIY 26 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3. I TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUr-icL - . UITS. OJ'FICE , . - NO. 12 PEAUL STfl11T. Dtlnrcd b carder to any part ot the el , . t U. W. TILTON Lcuee. T1LrrnoNEs-tjusnes ! offlce No U : night tditor . No. : , _ _ _ - - - - - _ - llWJ .11 : T1OX.4. , aran , Cculcl fluffs. I' ' F. Clark , prop MaYI' neal Estate acetcy * , 63 Droadwar. Frank , son of I'vard fdsar , who resides at 2C05 Avenue C , < Is laid up wllh n broken arm , tht result of a Sunday morning ride Martin Walnturtner fled nn information In Ilco court 'e8lerlar , charging one KrIger with stealing a $7 buggy Cram his barn on Cut.Orr. The 'Ifg1it nele , " Brrn brothers' well known pantomimic pectacle , will ho pro- sonte(1 nt Dohany's opera house Wedn'sdny and Thursday evenings , instead of as heretofore - toforo announced. The trial of cases on the criminal calen- . dar wi commence next Thursday In the district - ' trlct court. William II. Itali . ciirgcd ) , with breaking Into Mlwaukeo freight cars , Is the ; frst lamb market for slnuhter. Abc Lincoln post No. ! , O. A. H. , wilt meet at their hal Wcdnesllay afternoon at 1 o'clocl' , to attend the funeral at Comrade t I'arkhurst. By order of A. N. Scribner , r commander : hugh W. OOBS atliutarit. The third ant last "assemhly" at the season was given last evening at the Grand hotel b ' . ' ' . and Mrs. by Mrs. Charles T. Stewart 1111 lrs. E. \V. hart , and I large company from the select social circles at the city was Ilresent. There wi be a sPecial meeting of Star chapter No. 47 , n. A.M. , Thursday night , Pebrilary 28 , for work In the council Iegrees. All royal nll select masters arc cordially invited to be present By order of ! the M. I. U. p , Drs. \anchett & Smith commenced , suit In the district COlt yesterday against 1. M. Dunller on n note for 18t. A writ of nt- $81. ' tnchment % was ordered issued on the ground that the defendant Is a non-resIdent of the state ot Iowa. The case of Fotheringham against White- law wi bo tried In the ( \atrlct court this morning. The plaintiff seeks n judgment oC $10.000 for damages resulIng from h1s Corcl- blo ejection from the firm , which formerly operated the Boston store. . , . A fro alarm called the fire department to ' 623 Sixth avenue yesterlny. A defective flue In what Is known RS the old JelCerh property catisd n blaze tu start In the kitchen rocf. The building Is occupied by S. WorlEY and family and belongs to J. N. Casady 'fho damage was not more than $ G. I.owls Criss n brother ot 11111's , was arrested - rested , yesterday afternoon on a charge ot Inrceny. F. West has purchnsed n monopoly on the mlns oC the buildings that were burntl several months ago on Broadway near the Northwestern depot , ot the owners , Officer - & Pusey. lIe caught Criss and another man ' carting away about $5 worth ot the charred timber for flrcwood. The second man Is not - In custody. Mr. George Chrlstnnson all Miss May Riley were married last evening at the resIdence - dence ot the brldo's parents 615 Seventh nv- enule. The ceremony was performed by Hev. ' T. 'V. Williams , In the presence ot nearly r' 100 friends of the young people. Mr. B. Chrlstlnson Is employed In the store ot II. L. Smith & Co. , and the bride Is the daughter - ter oC the senior member oC the Council Burs Furniture company. William Parldnson died of apoplexy ) 'es- terdny morning nl 8:30 : oclochc , nged 57 , after nn illness oC five hours , nt Ills residence , 1326 Eighth nvenue. lIe was a member of the Grant Arm ) ' . which will have charge ot the obsequIes. He enlisted In 1861 In company H , Forty-seventh Indiana , and after serving . , , three years re-eniltited In company K , One Hundred and orty-second Indlnnn , In which ho served until the close of the war. The funell wi take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloclt tram the Fifth Avenue Methio- dlst church , all the remains will be burled In Fairview cemetery. 'Ve have over $300.000 to lean upon Improved - proved Iowa farms. Flrmers desiring loans can save money by dealing 'direct with us , thereby saving 'agent's commission. We do Riot loan on wild land . nor In Nebraska. Lugee & Towle. 235 Pearl street. : ' 1 l' . l OJ.JL - J.IR.Wfl.l1'II.S. - C V. Cole , representing the Scribner Pub- lshing company , Is In tIle city. ; . . : Mrs. J. H. Purcell and Mrs. C. E. Wood- ' . bury left last evening for a visit with Des 'j Moines friends. ; Leo N. Ooedwln , who has been visiting Mr. ; : J' T and Mrs. Charles Bradley on 11 street , left yesterday for his home In Aurora , Ill. . . \lutHr "h" ( f I ho ( 'use. Rev. T , W. 'Wiiams nt the Later Day Saints' church Sunday evening delivered n - ' characteristic sermon tram the text "If .i' Christ Should ComB to Council fllutT. " The spcaker maintained , I the churches wanted to make their reform In the city a suc- cess , they should first comply with the bible thought , Physlclan , heal thyseIC. " They Ehoull do nWnY wIth church gumblng , In the form at "lotteries. bazars and Calrs. " ere they planted their battering rains against the 'strongholds of the gamblng dens. Ere tley sought t close the dram shops they should dispense with wIne suppers In theIr own homes. Before they commenced n cru- sade against the poor unfortunates at vIce ! ant El" let them attain that chastity of tbought and act which wel becomes re- farmers. The speaker remarked , among other things , thnt "If Christ should come to Council Uurs there would be I necessiy of an introduction with some of the occu- pants oC pen and pulpit ere he recognized them. " So completely was the audience bold under the inspiration wielded by the preacher that scarce a sound or move was made during the entire service. The church was crowded to its fullest capacity , even the rostrum being used to accommodate the crowd. Should the present Interest continue contnue Immediate steps will have to be taken to secure more capacious quarters A new church Is one of the probabilities Qf the near future. Ever Sunday evening of next month Elder Williams will dIscuss live Issues , such as are confronting the religious people of Council Bluffs . . One hal the quantity of Dr. PrIces Cream Baking Powder will go farther and give bet- ter results than a like quantity of other brand. _ _ Jolorllutll to 10 I J'Ilblrd. larry Shot feld has ben suffering for several - oral days by reason oC on uncontrollable ap- Petite for Jai diet lie threatened to break a window on upper Uro111lay last Saturday - day , so thlt he might read hIs title clear , but before the day wns over he found himself - self In Jai without Sllng to that trouble , charged with vagrancy , Yesterday morning Judge McGee discharged him , on condition that he would leave the city before noon. le stayed around the jot ! . Importuning that he mIght be put back behind the bars n10ng- Blte of that veal potpie and twentY.Cour hours of lelsuro. Deputy Marshal Anderson finally hal to throw him out bodily to get rId of him. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lree 'Ilokets To the greatest show en earth , commencing Monday , February 25. Shoes I At I'rlces ' never before heard of , 600 Uroalwny , opposite - site , postotflce If. A. Messmore , succeuot to MorrIs Drol. Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located at 72 Broadway , It In doubt ablt this , try I and be convinced Don't forget Isme and number Tel. 167. Whl I In M 1luO T Everything. I applied to a Hardman Plana , laid by Mueler Piano and Organ company , 103 Main street . Gu heating stoves for rent tnd for ale 3t Council Bluffs ( las company's olflce. Finest soup In town served with 16c din- here at the Pearl chop mouse Marriage Llornlo" The following marriage licenses were Is- IUe yesterday : Name and Address Ag . U , H. l'ierco Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 l.la Fre , Council Bluffs. . . . . . . . . . 19 George C. Chrlstnnscl , Council liluffs . 24 Clna May HIy , Council iliuffs. . 1uls. . . . 19 Joseph A. . Uerlcn , South Omaha. . . . . 34 Clara J. 1"reenlan Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . 30 : Murtl J. Bhoonnalcer. CouncIl lhlults. . . 32 ! Rebecca McDonald , llma Coulcl , . . 1u1s. . . . . . Z I . ' ' ' ' . . " - - NEWS ROM l COUNCIL BtUFFS PO11ar Oom1Jinltion of Ynttin Mulct and Cnt-Of Js1and - Custom . . TX SALE UNDER THE LIQUOR lAW Too " ' ( I ' hnrtncr own5 the 10ldlll Now but Julius 1'tu'ron , . It-lie. \ut Jllhi. I'rltrwn Occupies I-Ie. .ul or ni Jlort : to Collect tIle License Levy. . Julius Peterson kept I saloon at cul.or last sUlmer , but neglected to settle with the state of Iowa before doing so. lie leased a building at the corner or Thirteenth street and Avenue n , but after running the place for a few weeks decided to move the bullIng I Ing to I lot about fire blocks further west. In tine meantime the assessor hall made his rounds and charged up the $300 liquor tax against tIne propert Hilt Peterson noticed that tine Courtall Ieach company , which hnl a large liquor cstblshmenl nt the beach , dll nol pay , any tax , all unwisely c nclllng that the Ito fellows hInd some rIghts which People were bound to respect , just like the big ones , , neglected to pay his tax Constable J. C. Baker levied on the ! house while I was on wheels , standing In the middle or the street , and nailed up a notice calling on the public nt large to leI the place alone , os It was In the hands ot the county treasurer. But Peteron and his men lore down the sign , and In n few hours had the building located on the lot which they had plcllCl out. At the proper time Baker advertised the building for sale for the delinquent tax , nll Joseph Welshnrtnger bid It In. When I , came to taking possessIon he found he had reckoned without his host Peterson refused to get out , and brickbats , clubs and other things were very much In evidence. Welshartn er found ho could nol gel possession peaceable , nl11 so yesterday he flcll an information charging Peterson with interfering with an ofcer In the exe- cuton of a jtulgmeint . Peterson was brought before Justice Vlen yesterday afternoon. L. M. Shubert , candidate for council In 'the Sixth word , with his eye peeled for the main chance ns usual came up with him and signed n bond for $300 for his appearance - penrance when wanted for trial. The house In controversy Is said to be worth about $600. TWO C.\t LO.\US OF' Uly 000118. Tine lug COnllmont COlel to tine nos ton taro thlVtolc. . Two car loads or goods will arrive at the Boston Store this week , and as quickly as they can be unpacked will bo put on sale. Case lots are being receIved every day , all the car lots are only n part ot the regUlar spring addition received In a bunch. All of these goods arc tine newest spring fabrics , and they cover a range In pree ! and quality that wi satisfy the tastes and suit the purs s of nil the ladles. The new goeds were never so beautiful nor so cheap. FOWLER , DCK & WALKER. 010 . 1lro Week o that half-price art sale. All frames and pictures just half prlc . II. L. : ITI & CO. , . 45 Main St. Tickets for the literary contest Friday night between the Omaha and Council Bluffs High schools on sale this morning at Seller's drug store. Davis sells drugs . paInt and glass cheap. Secured Qllrlt'rl for Iho Y. 51. ( ' . . t . Last evening arrangements were completed by which a headquarters for the Young Men's Christian association will be ready for occu- pancy , It Is hoped , by March 1. The upper floor at the Everett block , at the corer of Broadway and l > earl street , Is the location Selected - lectet , and I masT been leased for two years. The front will b on both Pearl street 'nll Droallway. The rooms nt the north , or Broadway , side , will be used ns , reading rooms and parlor , 1 largo arch being put In so 'ns to transform them Into a single . room' 20x40 feet In size. Running back ot these will b n gymnasIum 75x20 feet In size , which will be fitted out with more and better ' apparatus than the , nssoclaton had In Its p'311lest days. At the south end of tine gymnasium will be tine bath rooms , and south ot the bath rooms the assembly rom , which will seat about 150 IJCople. There will be entrances from both the Broadway and Pearl street tides , the association having that part of the building west ot the hal way running parallel with Pearl street , besides all tIne rooms frontng on Droadway. The work at remodeling the rooms will be commenced today. The floors arc to be deadened to prevent the noise from disturbing the other occupants ot the build- Ing. Several hundred dollars are to , be expended - pended In furniture , gmnaslum apparatus and fixtures. _ Economy In the kitchen is In using the purest and best materials. There Is 'nothlng so expensive as the cheap baking ' powders. Ilghest government authorites rec'ommend Dr. lrle 's as the strongest , purest and most _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W'ork'eu for Th lr Cuisin. The police have been looking for a colored man named Warren who has been engaged In buncoing n number uf colored people In Council Burs and Omaha out of their hard earned , dollars. le represented hlnnoif to be connected with the Northwestern Dning ) I Car company , and was looking for wnn'tvra. ' ! lie promised at least eight men j , b. with i his company , and then Induced IwJ to 11t up $1.50 for caps or $8 for suits , according to their piles , the remainder of the price to be taken out at their salaries In easy pay- ments. lie made nn apllclntment to leet about 1 dozen of his proteges at the .orth- wCtern depot Sunday afternoon , nnd Ofcer Murphy , having gotten wind of tine proceed- log was there to help receive him , but he didn't show up. lie was confn 11 II the Jai at Omaha last week for thIs same offence , but manage to get away and come to this side of the river , where he resumed opera- tions. lie Is saint to have taken the Rock Island train for Lincoln Sunday afternoon. JUt of lon'i ' .o" . The Sisters of Charity will erect n $75,000 Insane asylum at Asbury Dubuque has made an offer of $300,000 for the ChIcago Great Western shops. The Hyde Cark post of Dubuque has endorsed - dorsed Gomrade Johnson or Linn county for department commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. Mrs. E. Wllgorll , aged GS , ot Marshal- town , died suddenly , caused by the rupture of a blood veseal In the brain. She hn , been a resident ot thnt city for forty years. WiUllaker of Fort DOdge was badly burned while making candy , which took fire and Ignited his clothing The IE'h came ofT one of hs ! arms so that the bone was exposed. I Is reported that Charle Wilams , who was acquitted on n charge of the larceny et about $20 worth of pork , has commencf acton to recover for the pork which the officers took Cram his cellar In Webster CUy. Sabula has an artesian well 973 feet deep that flows 600 gallons xer I minute. J II to supply the new water works system , and the IJrOssure II expected to be , trong enough to throw water through hose over the hlghut house In town Rev Father Albert , pastor of St. nonlfce Ctholc ! church at Clinton , hal bn arrestel eharg d by Joseph JOlt with assault and b ter ) The alleged assault occurred durng : church services Jest says he Interrupted the priest anl In return the reverend gentleman . man aauled him and threatened to eject him from the buildlnng. ' The northeastern Iowa retail lumbermEn met at Charles City and organized by electIng - Ing the following officers : Prldent ! ) , Jehn Foley , New hampton ; vlc& president" . W. G'esen. Calmar City : secretary , Charles Web- inter , 'Yaueoma ; directors , G , T , D lamy , Nahuaj ; L. Jennies , Olage : A. F. J'rudden , Dubuque : E , J. Riley , Decorah ; William Decker , Fort Atkinson. . lie W"I In the \rou 110001. MALVEHN , Is. , Feb. 26.-SI ( clal.-Ed ) McCurdy is I again In trouble. This time It tme I at nia own hon e. He was arresed last night for entering thl rom and creUng hlnselt under the bed cf the Milel Van Ardel 11 their reoms eve Place & Pace's m'llinery store. The young ladles are attend. Ing school here and board themselves After returning from church thy retired. SoOn after tly heard a noise , and getting up they lit a lImp and went Into another room . When returning they saw McCurdy' trying to get nut of the houae. He told them to be Quiet , . he would not hurt them , that he was drunk all got into the wrong hou.e. He Ih'o with hll father ant sister In an adjoining . Ing houle. 10 hat a stick of stove woo In his hand. After he was let out the ladles gave nn alarm and hat him arrested. Mc- Curtly ha been In the toils several times In Omaha and Council Bluffs for drunkenness and exposure cf person on the street , . S Where the directions of other baking pow- dert cal for two teaspoonfuls you need use but one of Dr PrIce's . to gel best results. HUSBAND WAS WANTING. Benson Why ni . \th'cntorci. Failed to Jllk I Mortgage Cotlll ) A smooth trick was attempted by an adventuress . ventures last Saturday on the Omaha Mortgage - gage company and the Port & Charlon Music company which was almost successful. The woman Is out several dollars a a consequence of her experiment to find out If the merchants of the city had cut their eye teeth. Last Saturtay aUorncon a fairly well dressed woman , about 35 years old , went to ! a boarding house at the corner of Seventeenth - teenth and , Dodge streets , and hIred a ream for two days paying In advance. ' She said that her name was Mr8. ' 1' . J. Hanrahan and that she had two children and I pIano. She said the Inter was at the freight house , unboxed , and asked permission 10 remove It to tIne room ' Immediately Although the laniady thought It I little strange that Mrs. lanrnhnn should desire to remove a Piano to her house for two days and also thcught II a little Peculiar thaI I sholll be lying In the freight house unboxed , she con- sented. Mrs. lanrahan tnen took her de- parture. A short time later Mrs. lanrnhan appeared In Ford & Chariton's musIc store and hired n fine piano for I month , paying for ths ! also In ad"ance. She said she mad I 12- year-old daughter who was learning to play and made InquirIes for n good music teacher. She also wantet a nurse. These Inquiries , together with her respectable appearance and her apparent Innocence , I\snrmed any sins- plclons and when sine ordered the piano sent to her bearing house It was carted off without - out a murmur. halt an hour later she went to the office ot the Omaha Mortgage company and desired to rne ! a loan of $75 on a piano which she caimed to have possessed ever since she was I little girl. This tmo ! her name was Amelia Slaven and sine was n married woman tram ScrIbner. An agent was sent around to her boarding house , who , after examining the Instrument , was pertely willing to loan the meney asked , but he wanted her hus band's Ime slgne to the papery and would not advance the money on any other terms Mrs. Slnven was not In a position to accept. She attempted to persuade him to give the money , but after some more examlnnt'on the agent came to the conclusion that the piano was remarkably new for one that had been In her possession for twenty years and he refusec to bite. After he departed Mrs. Slaven alas Mrs. Ilainrainan : , remember that she had an appointment with a friend In Kountzo place to spend Sunday and she tool her departure , promising to return Monday. But she never returned. Yesterday the agent for the loan company visited the music etores of Uw city and discovered that the woman had hired a piano from the Fort & Charlton Musc ! co- p1ny. Mr. Ford and the agent vielted the boarding house , found that the woman had store gone , and Ford hauled the piano back to his , . - lIES TEICN 1.E2VSZO.'S. Veterans or tine Lute \lr Remembered by tine General Govrrninncnt . WASHINGTON , , Feb. , . 25.-Special.-Pen. ( slons granted Issue of February 8 , were : Nebraska : Orlgnal-Heber F. Haney Kearney , Buffalo. Relssue-Zeno D. Page , Orchard , Antelope ; William H. ACkermnn , hastings , Adams. Original wldow , reissue -Mnry A. Gimore , McCool Junction , York. Iowa : Origtnai-.Wiliiam : E. Jayne , Independence - pendence , Buchnnnn. Renevalnd and ml- crease-William H. Brewer , Everly , Clny. Reissue-Martin Kimpart D'sart , Tama : William J. Payne , Alpha. Fayete : Manley Turncr. (3icddon Carroll : Thomas Allen , Emmctsburg Palo Ale : Isaac A. Alen , Diagonal , Hlng/uld : Henry lluaer Cedar Rapids LInn : lamuel D. larrot Manning , Carrel : Augustus 11. Hogan , ontezuma , loweshlelt ; Martin V. Mercy , Panther , . Dallas. . Colorado : Orlgnal-Charles 1irk , Pueblo , I'ueblo. Incrense-Abram E Lyons , I'u- eblo , Pueblo. nelssuWlam D. Mower OUnl . Ourny ; Wood F. Townsend , Pueblo , Pueblo. Issue of February 9. 183 : Nebraska : Additional-John E. Ewing . Winnnctoon Knox ; Albert " Washburn Silol- ton , Buffalo. Reissue-Sanford ' Muihihan . , 1ullhan York , York , Iowa : Orlglnnl-James O'Connor , Onawa , 1lolona : Charles D. Person Cariisle . 'Var- , ren. Increase-Alexunder V. Cnnnpbehi : Avery..fonroe. Reissue-William J. Hanger , ' East Des Moines , lol { . _ Son Oh Dakota : Original-James Baker , Pininkmnton' Aurora. Planltnton' Auror. Issue ot I'ebrunry ii. 1693 : Nebraska : Originnl-\Vellington C. Mc- Cone , Trenton , Hitchcock : Joseph Dunney , Atalta , Phelps. ltessue-Harrison : 8iby , Elwooti . Gosper ; Ira U. Botkin SelbY City Oloe. Original wit1ow . ete.Iarthia A. thusser. Newark ' Ienrney. etc..1lartha Iowa : OrlInnl-John L Ogtn . Cedar Rap- ida . Ltnn Itenewni-Andrew . J. nuns In- malca , Guthrie. IncrenseJames Insiteep. DOs Moines , Polk ReissueLewis H. 1Ii1s , Hose Hill . lahaska : Charles n. Harmon , New Hartford Uuter ; Ewing D. Lewis 1118ntne , luscnlne : William N. . , .Ilenshnaw Atlantic , Cass ; Mien Anders , Aiierton . 'Ynyne. OrIginal widows etc-Mlnora at James Young. Ottumwn , 'Vapelo : Mexican war widow-Eve Augusta Pemberton , Dav- I enport Scott. Colorado : OrlJnal-Antonla Quintana ! , Aplshnpa Las Animas Michael ' ; lUchnel 'rJerey , Denver Arapahoe : Joseph C. Merrill , Gran- alll , Powers. IncreaseGeorge Leher Fort Wayne , Arapahoe. Original whlow-Snnppie- mentul-Emmn S. Free , Denver. Arapnmhoe Wyoming : Orlglnnl-Jnmes H. Donlteriley ( deceased \ ) Larbmie Albnny. Montana : Orlglnnl-Danlel D. Hertz , Gran- Ito Deer Lodge North Dakota : IncreaseSidney F. Mullln . Forman , Sargent. 1ulln. Issue oC February 12 1693 : NehrnRkn _ orl lnal-Samuel P. - Gorby - - . Palmer l , . ' Znlor- rick ; 1lchnel P. Rifle , aihforti , Seward : 1\ord John Gnl nn. Omaha Douglas : Qnnnmn Sullivan Spaultling. Greeley. lqnnls SUlvnn Spaullng. Reissue Lane Rico { . rexington. . Dawson : James E. Ipnch , Mitchell , Scotl fluff . Iowa , orlglral-John van 1-touter Cushing , 'Yoodlury ; ernnndo A. Jones Jlamburg Fremont ; Alonzo Thomns , alias ! Alonzo 'rucker , Ruthven , Palo i'tlto. Increase- George JIMe , Plercevle , Van iluren Original - ginal wlloWI ' , ete.-Davl n. Robinson , Agency. S'npeiio. Colorado , oricdnnl-Mnrtin mleter , Para- rhute , Garlold : James Fnlrley , Colorado Springs , EI Paso. HplssueEnos Yeomnn , l'arnchute , Arapahoe. Orllnnl , widows , ctc.-James Urneken ( father ) Denver , Ara- pahoe. - South Dakota orlglnal-Jnmes Crocker Brown , Andover Day ; John C. Alison , sinookings nrookln HeilsuoJohn J. Conover , Valley Springs , Minneinalna. North Dakota original-Martin Murray , Hancock , 1el.enn. . ZJll'ED IN d a.'N EXl'LWiW.V , Two Houses Completely ' \rtoktHa lud unit M Voren l'copl8 lnjnnrcd . SHARON , Pa , Feb. 25.-'le double resl- dnce on the corner ot Bhenango and Heno streets this morning was completely wrecked \y n natural gas explosion resulting from the IgnItng of accumulating gas In the cellar. The residence was occupied by John Ashton I arid family and Daniel Dryson and family. The injured are : John Ashton , severely burned about the race and body ; may ) I , Jean Gryson , burned about the face and hands . Miss Grace Ashton , burned . Mrs. Dal Iryson , Mrs John As'lton and Miss Minnie Ashton were Ilghl injured All the wall of the house ) down and several of the Inmates were blown out Into the Itreet. . WII Sot J.ltt'na. AItE"luler bIO , ld , ST. LOUIS , Feb. -Presldent C. C. Mnf- flu of the Western Turf congress announces . nouncea that the congress which has been voting by telegraph Ulon the question , has refused to Issue n license to the Alexander Island track . _ _ _ S _ _ _ Tested by time. For bronchial affections , coughs , etc. , tirowin's Bronchial Trches have proved PrIce 25 the eta. efficacy by I teat of many ears , . CHANGES IN PLAYING RULES , t h - - - Several Departures Made frm Lat Senson's Plctc on the nk1ticld. imna IR MA1RESS MITS lRE BANISHED -all ss" Catchier " 11 First liR5CIinnjOniy May Use J C\"nonl ) 1IR ) Thcm-II'krr Rnl e"'r-ul'chrr to le IiteiplIrlPd-VItih'4 , : 01 J' ( let R Concession n 1OUTIIS. _ 1..1'1 i : Jt , NEW YORK , Feb. 25-le rules committee - tee of the Nattn,1 Ilnse'lhtlP ! league met In : this city tOtlay. Fine pojAfltco } } \ made numerous - merous changes which wlle voted on by tine league at its meetng on Wellnesdny. The committee recommel11ed among other I ! things that the pitchers' plate be enlarged , Placed restrictions upon noisy coaching , gave to tine umpires greater power to discipline "klcllers" and clHlled the wording of many rules , some of which were heretotcre vagina and , ambiguous. Among tle changes recom- mentled nre : Rule No. 8-To make the pltcler ! ' plate 2bG Inches luste11 of lOx I. Hule No. H- eetlon No. 4 I ! changed to rend : Tine alternate ball may be dlcolored uy the pitcher , but by no other I.layer. In s doing , the pitcher shall resort ' to no other hanlB means or gloves. thntni " rubbIng the ball wih his hub No. IISection 2 Is ehnnged to rend : 'No player except the catcher nnd first basemnn "hnl be permitted to wear Imddel or lined gloves or nuts. " HUll No. 4 Is mis. \elnell : "A bunt hit Is a deluerte nUempt on the part oC the \ntsman to bunt n ball slowly wihin the Inlehl , so that I cannot be Ileidel by nn Infielder In tinno to retire the bataninnl. ' limb No. tme Is changed to rend : "The conchers shal be restricted to coaching the base runnel. . An amenlment to rule 53 . , sectIon 31. rends : .I shall be the duty of In umpire to enforce the rules , regardless oC a I'er- sonnl opinion ann to their merits. This shall apply especially to rule m nlid section shnl nl\ly eapeelnly nnl secton 3 of rule 57. In the e\'ent oC the tnmplre's failure to enforce these rules he shall be Calure lned $10 for each offense , upon the sworn statement or the captaIn oC the opposlll team and two relliable ' witnnennses. lueh alllwlt , howeverh must 'be fo'wardel to the secretary ur tine lelgUe wllhln twen1- Cour hours from the tme of the offense. " Hule No. 2G 'he committee recommends tinnit the consltuton be annneinded to penalize . Ize this rule ns folows : "Any 1.lnycr other than the captaIn leaving his host In the lehl , or lenvlng the bench , to question a decision of the umplrc _ , shal uc fined UO by the umpIre fOl' the Irt offense and for the second alH1 be required to leave thc game forthwith. " IOnic G. section 6. Is nmendel to real : "The umpire shall remove n player for n vioiation of section 1 oC this rule and the nnl player 10 removed shal be Ineligible to play In a championship nmme for the next . ' /lme three succeeding gamcs. Another most Important change Is one which conhititintes a foul ball hereafter I bnl herentor const1utcs any bal which goes Into foul grounds . whether It Is blUed directy to the ground 01' In the air. ThIs doeR away wih the old ten-fool rule. 'rhe foul tip was settled ua follows : "A bali tpllel , by the batsmnn and caught by the catchier within the ten- Coot line Is n strike. " 'rhls la I direct concession - cession to the pitchers , the only one mlle by tine committee . The regular schedule meeting of the league reJullr plnce II the Firh Avenue motel tomorrow , when the rules committee report will be I.resente , . BASIl HALL ltE Lj HUt . ) i SOUTH. Now 'orlc Team - Starliifor ' lrJorldn to nrrln l'rancLteiprk. . NEW YORK , Feb. : . : ; ; steamer Tala- hnsso .whch ! sans for $ avtfnhahn tomorrew will carry the membenMotu the New York wi erry Base Ball club tram , . fi iah. The club will go to Jacksonville , Flal1 to begin their practice work. George H Hlavls , the field captain of the team will , bAh' ; charge of the men. .I.n ' Jn ksonvle llL e ! wi be joined by five other , len wino have recenty signed among thel .Rusle , thiS iIther. The club w1 ! raman ! In J cksolvll hut . , three , weeks Andrew Freedman , mauae , orthe'club , ! , \vill Join hie men nxt week IId NII..remaln . with them during their pract1singit ) . . . . . . . ' > , . ! ' 1 _ 'I ' - ' ' ' . Iliqin' I'ricoI ; rWl 'itniyr ; . . , SAN FRANCISCO , Tb1 < Jh-F iry. I lIose , the celebrated Palo Alto 'brood mare has . found a fly by O'rthonude 'nnd , W , O. D. lcDonouh , Ormonde's owner , considers himself $ ! : ( .O lo ' , er : Some time' , ago Mc- Donough , . wiTh ' paid $15.01 for Ormonde , made a contract with the Stanford , Palo Alto stocle farm whereby a number oC Palo Ale mares were to ' 1)e bred to Or- monde. McDonough 'vas ' to take all the colts foaled , and the mies , were to ' 0 to Palo Alto. .McDonough hnd been offere'd $2.0 for the foal bcCO'o Its birth If I turned out to be a Gel but the ' } 'oung millionaire scorned evenn , ' that fancy 11rlce i for one oC Ormonde's l1rogeny. The filly just foaled Is the first 01\1 \ ot Ormonde's get this year and unller' the terms ot the contract becomes theproperty of Mrs. Ui- land StanCord. I Winners nt Hay istrlct. SAN FRANCISCO , Fob " -Areto , 15 to I , missed wInning the fourth race today by a head. The bookmakers laid 5 to 1 against him for place and 'cnshed quite a number of tickets at that figure. Results : First race. six furlongs " , .maidens : Hey Ala won , Little Bob Iccond , lravourn third. Time : 1:1& : , - - Second race six furlongs , 3-year-olds : Flashlight won , 101e I second , Mainstay - stay thIrd. Time : 1:15 * . ThIrd race about six furlongs : Tnrtarlnn won , 4rtcus second , ' erfler third. Time : 1:13 : ½ . Fourth race , about six rlongs , selling : Hiram Argo won , Arctic second , Mutineer third. TIme : 1:15. : Fifthrace one mile . selling : White Stone won , IUco s cell , Garcia third . TIme : IH : J"Mul nit Nu , : , ( . rIenn . NEW ORLEANS , Feb 25.-Track heavy. Results : , . First race . six furlongs : Furlong (7 to 1 ) won , Terrapin (6 ( to 1) ) second , Hodgeson (11 ( to 5) ) third. TIme : 1:2 : % . Second race . five furlungs : I.udlow (2 ( to 1 ) won , Propriety U ( to 1 ) second , Geewhlz (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:11 : * . 1 Third l'oCP. six furlongs : Deatfee (7 to 2) ) won , Lltl Phi (5 ( to 1 ) second , Danude (2 ( to 1) third ' ! 'Iro : 1:24 : 4. Fourth race , s x furlolls : Luke Parks (6 ( to 1) ) won , Darwin 'Vedlowoo U to 1) ) second. Guard. ( to 1 third. 'fime : I:23k. : ! J"lth'rce , seven furlungs : Fakir 13 ( to 1 ) won , Blue und White (4 ( to 1) ) second , Mezzotint - zotnt (20 to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 1:42 : merlc.I's ( 'lp linces . NEW YORK , Feb. 25.-As a meeting ot the America's cup commitee held today a letter from Lord Dlnrnven was read saying - Ing the first race Is considered by him to be provisionally fixed for Iloptnnnber 7 , and thnt hc will use his best endeavors to get across the ocean In time to race on that date. Another - other Cram GeorFc J. Gould says he wi bring back tine ' Igiiant KO ns to have her at Herreshor tine starting bont. l'lant to . meet the new " i hilts 1111 lieu I/Wk / Marks . ChICAGO Fehi 25.Jt fi , athletc enter- tnlnment this evening upder.tho auspices ot lnrson Davies , Joe Chohl , sparred \ three rounds with Jack DOIIKIII ) , the colored heaVy weight. Ciioyinikin4zad clearly the best at It. ' ChOYlnjill met Bhorty Abeam , the colored welervpighnt ot Chicago In a four-round cornIest erlAht ; handled his man In much the saro form ns Choynskl used Douglass , ' 'fe 141n'ratIco Illc an j" ! ' ' Euugmand. LEXINGTON , Feb. 2-Chorge / I.avlt at Boston purch jed Joe T R > 'er's 3-year-old colt I.arrabee , 2:15'r : for1a ' New England gentleman . Price vnfvnl.e. : . ) 'fhe colt will be trained In Leavltt' 5taleq Ulmo "rl ( rifftn .Aiutciicd. BOSTON , Feb. 25-.Jim.my Dlmo and Young Grllo were mat . ht"1 this afternoon to fight eight rounds In thIs city on Mnrch 8 , before the Camden cqj.0 ) . * . . . . .u. , . In all the state the sales of Br Price's Baking Powder are. increasing. Envious competitors cannot cinedk IB on ward march to victory _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Another juice Wsr ; for "tf tnuis. ST. LOUIS , Feb. Z5.-'he East St Louis Jockey club meld 1 meetlig today , antI decided - ' clded to reopen its track and , run daiY , commencing with next Saturday . No ii- , cense from the turf Congress will he asked for at Inresent but inn view at the fact that the track may apply for one later , no outlawed - lawed horses , owner or jockeyl will be allowed to participate In the coming mect- Ing. In deciding tp run every day and banning tine Madison horae" . ' owners and jockeys. the h6ast St. Louis people wi clash wIth the Madison hack , and natur- ally this will bring _ about another race track war Captain Ilnclalr will preside at East St. Louis . , with J. W. Brooks handling the flag. _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ d1.UTJW.VT OF TUB Jl.18. 11Ich Kicking AmongThoo Who Got I.ef on the hIYI In. % NEW YORK , Feb. 25.-The great majority of the New York bIdders for bidder the new 4 per cent government bonds are very much dl8p- pointed at the result of the allotments made by the Delmont.Morgn 8)'ndlcate. Few I any of the applicants , It Is said , receh'e more than 6 per cent of their bonds , many not more than 10 per cent , and n large number - her received notice to this effect : "Wo re- gre to MY that owing 10 the amount of ap- plcatons for United Stales 4 per cent bonds under our circular WI have ben unable to allot any bonds under your application. " This was signed by Belmont & Co. and Morgan & Co. I Is alleged no bonds were nlote to Wal street brokers , who might want them for speculation. The syndicate has decided to withhold all information lS to the amounts aml-thererore the facts or the case can only be obtained by plee meal from the would'bo ubscrlbers. I Is generally accepted - ceptNI that those who crered gold In pay- ment for bonds received most considerationn . There Is a prevailing impression that a large percentgo of the bonds were allotted abroad and that home bidders bIdder were rcrlfcell to foreigners for the reason that It II to the interest - terest at the syndicate thaI gold ehll be brought frem outside the United States. The syndicate today deposited ,300,000 gold In the subtreaury In anticipation et the recpt of gold ncw In transit from Europe The bonds opened here today at 18 bid , 19\ . asked , and are now 18 bid , offered . _ - 1'IL TIll xu 1m TltUr.i ( I1MI. Actor-l'rc'necinor Davies or O"khlml Talks on Ills Mlulol In the V'oritt OAILANl Cal , Feb. 25.-Hev. Edward Davies , actor-preaciner , word painter ! , patron of the waltz and spenser for bean poker , con- tnues to preach to Immense audiences lie says he realizes that the opportunity at hIs le Is at hand and he will try to become a truly great nnan . lie will not reel called Upon to preach If the congregation dlmlneles ! and says he won't speak unless every seat Is oc- cupied. He ascribes to jealousy tine invita- lon ot the Chrlslan church oC Rev J. K. Coombs of Connorsvle , Im1. , to cOle to OJlt- land to correct and disciplne him. Davies rld : "I know Hev. Coombs : he Is a successful - cessful evangelist . but an illIterate man-Oll : of the old , ell school of tlneologianns 1 should welcome him here , however. " . Just the thing for autumn and winter mornings delicious griddle cakes prepared with Dr. Price's Daklng . Powder. . x.vo , f. ' Ul\.lE."T. ' Herrmann , tM great , who deserves this title and without doubt In his peculiar art Is Inimitable - table and . unapproachable , appears at Doyd's next Thursday , Friday , Saturday nUll Satur- day matinee. Thee Is no entertainment slml- Inr to Herrmann's In this counntry and It Is a pleasaut relief from ordinary dramatic or operatic attractioun . Herrmann's operatc nttraeton. entertnln- ments are unique Iluslng and full at de- IghUuly unexpected surprises . Every trick Is performed by him so deftly thaI It Inspires a feeling akin to awe wIth his audiences This season his entertainment Is the most brilliant one of his entire career. lie has Invented a new kind of entertainment tu appl to his magical art , and It Is n short play In which nn act of magic Is introduced This he calls a mnagi-connnedy , and I Is en- titled "The Artist's Dream. " llorrmannn . 11ed Artst's Dream. lerrm3nn , un- t this season has never presented such a sketcim I Is n beautiful Ideal and presented with spectacular electric elects , special scenery - cry and contrivances , and novel accompanying music Its story Is that ot a pIcture that mlr. aculously comes to life before the very eyes of the' arlet who hns painted It. In this net lerrmann impersonates the character of 11. phmato and Mme. Herrmnnn that at the young artist Herrmann's other marvels ore ) entitled "Noah's Ark , " or "After the Flood , " "The Asiatic Trunk Mystery" and "The , Columbian Transformation. " Herrmann's pro- gram Is snld ! to be so filled with mystic phenomena - nomena that tho. ordinary theater-goers can- fnot"afford to miss it this season , and In } ' 110ubtedly crowded audlencesiwl be the rule. Mme : 'Herrmann' ' I her 'beautiful creations In ( dancing aided by the use of'mnny different colored' lghts , will also appear In beaulful costumes , causing novel and gorgeous effects. At the Saturday matinee n program ot special Interest will be gIven for ladles anal children . Seats will be placed on . sale tomorrow 7ELEGJCA I'liW 11lIEFS. General MeClemand Is dangerously 1 al his home In Springfield , Iii . Wont inns been resumed on , the buildings were In New ordered York' on whlcl sympathetIc strikes The lower house ot the MIssouri legslnture : defeated the bill extending the rIght of suf- fringe to women. At the Seventh Day Advent conference at Battle' ' creek yesterday directors were elected for tine sanitarium. Justice HOIl'el Jackson at the United States supreme curt Is. much better and his family are much encouraged. . The Dalmore 1histerlnl union has fed a protest against the appointment of liquor dealers as , school commissioners. The Crown LihographIng company plant anti the Houskeeper Publshing company of Minneapolis bas ben destroyed by fire . Lors , 60OOO. The Missouri legislature Is investigating charges at corruption on the part of Sedala people In securing the passage of the capital removal bill. Cracksm entered the park packing e3 nb- Isln1nt of Helsberg & Co , oC St. Louis bound and gagged the watched and rcbbed the safe of $1.000. "he G. A. R. of St. Louis yesterday entertained - tertained Commander-In-Chlet Lawler , who 18 i on his way to Lawrence , Knn. , to attend I state encampment A conference ot Illinois coal operators and miners Is being held to devise m03ns at keeping up the present price ot coal to avoid the cutting at miners' wages Mrs. EIza ! J. Spaulding has brought suit for a dower Interest In the property of the late Daniel Uchardson of Milwaukee . Tie ' estate amounts to about ,0'00,000. . Bob Fitsimmons and Captain Gori , his manager , have had a row , and the long Aus. tralan threatened to whip the captain The later pulled I revolver and Robert chang his mind The court havo' overruled the demurrers of the express companies In the suit of the Ohio authorities to collect the excise tax on their Income , and the case will now bJ tried on Its merIts . A mass meeting was held at Little Rock and n vigilance commitee formed to stop the lawleSness that has run unchecked In cccurrence that city holdups have become a nighty The suit against Grain Inspector O'Shea by Chicago dealers , en nccount at grain pur- chased by them not com'ng UI to grade , has been decided In favor of tine defendant Tie defense was the certificates were forged . a few drops , a few rubs , nnf' ' the pain is gone. No guess wOII < ahont % Mexian Mustang Liniment dl'h'cI' Good 'B n pain . for man 01' bcast. l BANK ROBBERS FIGHT - _ ( Conlnlel tram Pint Page. ) wife And three children for ten days past , and only last night , iuen going home from the shootng aflair . he was Intorloll that his 'wife's Iness had turned out to be dIphtheria. Just prior to the first shot Hooker says O'Urlen was fn ! or sIx feet behind the man he was watching , and at the left ot the other officers. O'Urlen Is ler.hAllh , I , all hall \Is left hnll In his overcoat pocket Hooker was watching hIs lan , when BUllenly ho saw the lan In front of O'nrlen facing the latter , stooping low , with a drawn revolver , and heard hIm saying somethtng. O'Brien doubled up , but still faced his man , when tine first shot was fired . Next ho saw O'Urlen wih his revolver tRwn , and saw him shoot hooker's prisoner Iell tip both hands amid said : . "My lodI Don't shool I ' " haven't lone nn.thlngl" Hooker pule(1 his revolver on the robber who hnd fired the first shot aB ho retreated back UII the terrace , amid I\stnct\ remembers - bers seeing the sights In a direct hue on him ns ho fired l nlree times . None ot tine shots took effect , antI hooker thtnks he overshot his marll. A little girl wins In the alley nlnost In Ino wih Hooker and the flying robber , all the deputy had to be careful not to hit her Then the pursuit began. 'he robbers were very cool In their retre.I , anti went dOln streets antI alleys anti t.NIJ1 . private l'it.n anti barns as calnnly n9 If the ) ' were ordinary ) law abiding citizens. Every once In a while the man who hatl shol O'Urlen would atop and stoop as he had done when he fired the first shet , and take a careful aim al Hooker. He loaded : twice , anti Hooker estmates about n dozen shots were fred at him at a distance ot about n hunMed 'ards. None hll inimnn but one struck the ground In frCnt of lnia feet , anti threw ilnist on lninn , The mien i'hno shot O'lirenn is described as belnng ratiner above mnetlimninn height , of mmneniiunm btnikl , dark , whIm a tiark , stubby beard , mini wearing gray mmnderelothimng , as was observeni at time motel , lie hnat.i mm pin stuck disgnonalhythiroingln his tie , and wore a Conspicuous hnoart-shapcd gold locket , ueymint Coniiuinrmsun. Are the good qualities possessed by hood's Sarsaparilla , Above all it purifies tine blood , tinus stromngthemnlng tine nnerves ; it rcgnniates tine digestive organna , invigorates time kidneys and liver , tones and buiids up tine entire aystemn. cures scrofula , tlyspopsinm , catarrhi antI rlneuniatiammn , Get ihood's and only Hood's , hood's Pills cure all liver ills , bilhionmsness , janmndice , indigestion , sick Ineadacino , 25c. M.t1'OIL IIrLt.is .1f.IZCI.'O .t 1"IGIIT. ileB iltthtie City ( 'otnunelt l1etnmnie lhnn Ilcnnr- I n g of t hi I , I iii luetichi nine , , t I ' hit rz.s. DES MOINES , Feb. 25.-Spcciai ( Tehe- gram-Thne ) city cotmnncil tinis mnon'mning , sit- tiung ns nun impeacinnuenit court , resumed tine trial of Mayor hills , Tine defense objected - jected to Altlernnnani McHidern'y sitting further - thor as a nnnomnnber of time court , and tine iunestiomn vas urged at lemmgtln , limnally resulting - ing inn mis retenntion. Then cannne a ienngthny mtrgummnemnt , lmnstinig abotit nil mtfternnoomn , omn tine question of midmitting hnenrsay evidence rcspectinng tine nhicged CumnSpim'mmC' of Mztyor hulls witin Gambler Itineinart to perninit his Pinuce to ruin. It was ilnaiiy decitied to rule such testimnomny out. Tine case nigmuhmnint Attonnney Ilasiolna for refusing - fusing to take tine ontin as a witiness un tine imnpeacinmemnt court sviii mint b tiecldenl by tine district court for seven'nl minva , amid It is satti timat II' defeated hlaiktns iii carry It up to tine supreme court , Alleged Ilurgitir Iionntt Over. MALVERN. In , , _ Feb , 25.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Ed McCurtly hnatl mis exummnnatiomi before Justice Dusinane , cinurged witin bar- glary , nnd wan bound over. 1mm default of $500 bail inc was takemi to Gieniwood tints afternoon by Deputy Sinerlff Tuibott. Court will convenne tomorrow. Stilled " .Yhiio liosrihiung mm Train , MASON CITY , Ta. , Feb. 25.-Special ( TrIo- gram.-Mnrks ) Murray , aged 85 , was run over by the cars on time Milwaukee road atnd innstantly lcillcd at Ennnnetsbun'g tints nnormiing willie onttennpting to board a freight train. lie vzms umnmnarnied , . .n , Graimi Elevator htmnntnctl , CIIESTON , Ta. , Feb. 25.-Specinl ( Tehe- gram.-An elevator belonging to G. Vaaurs- daly of Prescott burncnl Sumntlay nigint , together - gether with a large quantity of grain , Iemntii of Mary Camnuipliell. CRESTON. Ia. , Feb. 25.-Special ( Teio- gm'am.-Mary ) Campbell , aged 85 , a resident of Union county for seventeen years , is dead. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J'estt'ii1 ( Inonins Tonigiit , The festival cinorus meets tonight at Young Mcn'a Chmnisttan association mall at S o'clock , All tncmbers are urgently requested - quested to attend. Au singers in Onnaina nnnd vicinity are cordially invited to , join time cinorus , . S ' Patronize American goods , especially when you know they are tine best , like , Cook'a Extra Dry Imperial Champagne , TIlE IIEtLTY M.Ut1C13r. INSTRUMENTS placed on record February 25 , 1895 : WARRANTY DEEDS. S C Griswold and inusband to Mtre,1 Mu- lard , trustee , lot 3 , hIocic I , Kuumntzo atI add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 131 a -v Ames anti wife to 1.1 L Learned and svife , lot 0. block 8 , Jcromo oarlc. . . . . . . . 12,000 F'V Aijen and wife to Fiod linnyinow , lot 10. block 3 , l'atn'ick's add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,10) a v Annes anti wife to C W amnitmn , lot 13 , block 15 , 1'opleton park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COO S A Easterday anti wife toV J Wagoner , lots 13 and 14 , block 2 , \'inn liuren I hienglnts , . . , , . , , , . , . . . , , . , , , , . . . , . . . . , . , . , . . , , . I Aninic hnniyward anti huslianil to tI (1 Cimdy , lot I anti my ' ,4 of lot 6 , bloclc 7 , Isaac & S's ad , , . . . . , . , , , . , . , . . , . . , , . . , . . , , , . . . . . , . , , 1,500 QUIT CLAIM lIIED $ . August Arnemun to .1 II Slack , aw 10-14.12 , 3 DEEDS , Special master to ICV lEnin , hot 11 , block Ii. Sinina's miti , . , . . , . . . . , , , , , . , , . , . , . , . , , . , . , , 1,583 Evangelical Emmanuel Association for Wormms.o Mercy tt , Omaha , dethlcnttion of alley in bioclc 6 , Monnioutin park. . . . . . . . . . . . Total amount of transfers . . , . . . , . , . , , , 120,491 Children Cry fov Pitcher's Castorla ' Children Cry fo tche's Castorla. Children Cry'v' pitcher's Castorla. sI1Is & BAINIIRIDGE I I'tntui I leo iii I I 'i S t att ) mind iedermmi Courts , Ituuunns i4J-7-S-3 , 3inii g lilock , Uouinent 11Iuul , IPERllEi5itc PLUG TOBACCO Consumers ofthewiiiq tobacco w arewillin3 to paj a iItte nore.than te price c1lre fbr te ordiuatj irade tobaccos , vi1l Jind this brand 5uperior to all others BEWARE OF iMITATIONS. THE OREAT A44r ) , This extraorthinnnry ltejnicnator is tine most wonndcrflui discovery of tine ago , It has been. eudorsetl 1' ) ' tIne bathing mcciemltillc mon ofifunopi annul Annericnn. Hudymsn Is vogo- ' ? ' C . litnihymmn stops h. " .f ; ; riumatureness c. fr I , ' ' , , ofthtcduscinargej' L 4,4jiniUnia : . mniot'oaa XiOSP rraxu 1t.rcFIoor : ( bnstipation , Dizzlmncs , Faiiimng Sensations , Nervous a'mvntchntng of tine ° ycs mutt other pants. Strengthomis , ituvigonnutes antI toucs Ilno entire Bysienin. ltu.tyinmn cures Debility , Ncrvousncil , lCmisstoniuu , nmntl developt's smut restores weak organni' . l'nuimns in tine lack , lo'xes by day om nigtntaroLtoppcd quickly. Ov.'r 2,000 prnvato cmndorennnennts. l'ieunntinrenestumcar.simpotcney in tIne first stage , I I is mu ynnptonnof ennninia1 wenukmneesand barrenness , IL cain be btOjiICd ) Imi 20 days by tine use of liuttynu. . , Tine mew clieeovcry wins made by the pcciai. lets of tine old famous itnuditomn Medical Imisti. into. It i tine strongest vitalIzer made. It Is very poui'etful , hint harnnnhess. Sold for 81,00 a packngtnor ( I packngcs ftsr 25.00 ( plain sealed boxes ) , Written gnmaratnteo given for a cure , If you 1)115' six boxes nund are hot entirely cinred , six more will be sennt to you free of alleharges. Send for circulars and testimonials , Address HUDSON MEDICAt INSTITIITE , 1032 MARKET ST. , SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. iocili - st SEAJRLES ' 1 & 'SEARLE ' ' Chroulc , nervous , t\u F\ Private D1seass. TIOEAT.iIIINT UV MAIL. Constiltatton Free. Wo euro Oatarrh , all diseases of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , - Blood , Skin aud Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN' . \VJLtI MEN AhtlI VICTIMS TO IUOIIVOU3 flettllnty or ExhaustIon , Wasting Weakness , Inn Soluntary Losac. , wnth Early feca' ma 'OUflI aund mIddle aged ; lack of Vim , vigor , undwealtened prematurely in approaching old age. All yeild readily to cur mew treatment for los. of vital power. Cai or , or address with stamp for cnn. rinlann. , fre'r book 'no.1 rec..ipts. D r Sasrise intl tnin'iu 1410 Fnurnam , , . vu SUMS eeamIJ1 Oninmulna Neb GFO. : P. SANFORD , A. W. IUEICMAN , President. Cashier. First National Bank ofCOUNCIL. 13LUFF.3 , Iowa. Capital , - . $ ioaoot : Pz'otits , - - . 12,000 Omna of tine oldest bank. In tine siato of Iowa. w e solicit your busIness anti collections , We pay S ncr count on time deposit. . We uvili be pleascd to see and servo you. ' 'S 9Pn ' , U $ ( ii att av , u1.tatijied , % 64 , . . . , VON MOIIL CO. f1 , fbI. A..rii , Ag , .i , , u.em..Mi , OIs , ' Special _ Notics-ouociI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bluffs _ _ _ CIII1INFIYS Ci.EANICD ; VAULTO CLIIANIOD. Ed Sucks , at W. 13 , iSomer. , 533 ilroadway , LJ.hiGh3 PnhvATh : IJAIIU I'Ort ItENT NEAR court house. , Apply at . 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