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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1895)
- . . , , ; ; - - - - ; - - : : : ; - , ' , - - ---r- - . - - ; - - ; ; ; ; : - - - ; . . . - - , , . - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE ' OMAhA ] ) All..lY BEE : 'V ! fESDAY , \ , : MA1 OIl G , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 , _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TilE OL1IA DAILY DEE. COUNCIII nrIUF'l orricn . - NO. 12 l'RAnL STnEET. Dtllvred b carrIer to Dny pDrt of the cl , . V If. W. TtLTON Leue T1TPIION1S-flusne3 iflC. No. 43 : nIght 4Itor . No. .3. L JrW { : Jll'XI ( . . Orand , Council flluuTB. E. F. Oarlc , pro ; MaYlp feal slnlo I Rgency. 139 I3rnadway. Franl Kerr of Perry nnt d Lva Anlleraon of Council Iluffa were morried by Justice Vlen Int c\'cnlng. 1rei1 Ilazler ! who took morphine Monday night with suicidal { intent , was able to be down town yealerllay. Meeting of lurs 111'1810n No. 27. Unl formed Hank Knights of 1ythlu , tonight. A full attendance desired . ful atenllnct 1 lrCI. The association will meet Iebeleah Helef anoclaton wi at Mrs. ' ' Wolcott'a , GOO Damon street , Wednesday , Mnich I G , at 2:30 : p. I. All He' bleahs invited , Hubo McCulIey. tlio Omaha bather who aimed a revolver at Jay Jnaeph and shot or his mouth , was fned $2.2O : In police court yesterday morning. Thl First National hank % was garlahell ( YJtcrday for $123 , the amount or a claim held I , by Edlunl pe'clC or Omall against the Dreyfus Producl compan A. Whielaw occupIed the stand all day yesterday In the district court lS a witness In the suit brought nJalmt him by P. II. Fotlierliihiain . The heat rate the attorneys 81el 10 laleo In theIr examination Is one witness Iler daY anti thin case b\1 fair 10 bo 1111 out until tend of the weel Thi court room resembles a second-hanl dry goods stOre John Jay Fralney ,1elghlell n large a111- at the church lat with enco Baplst ! evening wih ana of hlH Shaltcsperean recitnie. He ga\c selections from "Tho Merchant of VenIce , " "An You I.t ( I. " "mchard . 1I , " "Hlchanl III " ' 'Julius " "Ilomhet" and II "Jltns Caesar "lamlenlI "Othello , ' all of which were enthusiastically received. 'fho proceeds of the cnlcrtnlnmct were tit Into the Sunday school tund. iehly Though was In \olco court yesterday - day , charged with disturbing the lhaCe at the house of John hush , corer of Twenty-first street and Avenue 13. One or two wlnesses were there , and told their story In a way that . Indicated ( that they were afraid 101gh would suck their blood I they told anything against hititi. A lot or other witnesses failed to ap- pear. Judge McGee gave orders that they all should te In court this morning , or war- rants would be Issued for their rreat. John Newton was arraigned In Justice Vlen's court yesterday on 0 charge ot fced- lug the chickens of his neighbor Amos ! or- tili . and then catching them for his own 1150. When his story hind been told It was found that he hall been given permission to eat all lie chlclens ho could catch by a I woman who ,1\1 not own them. herc was - . some uncertainty as to whether Newton knew that she did not own the fowls , and he was given the ( benefit of the doubt ant discharged. Frell Lcutzinger has forgotten his nnl. maly toward Molie Graham , who tried to scud him hence by the revolver route the other night. ltr preliminary hearing was set for yesterday afternoon In Justice Cook's court , put Leutzlnger failed to appear. Can- ' 1 stable Albert was sent to his house , but It was locked up. F/m one party I was . learned that he was , out ot the city . and from another that he'as nt the home of his \'as daughter , In Council Bluffs. Mole was dls- charged. Two young ladles called at police headquarters - ' tars last evening and wanted the police to du something to reclaim their brother wlm has bcn , somewhat wayward. lIe works for an Omaha frm. and Is the sole support of the two girls snd his mother , who Is a widow. An attachment has sprung up between him and the wife ot a traveling man ot this cly , and whEn the husband Is away they spend most of their Limo tegether. The girls were afraid to have any information filed for fear of a scandal which wouhl lose their brother his position. Chief SC3nlan will probably have n conference with thl woman In the - - caS todn ) ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo have over $300.000 tn loan upon 1m proved Iowa farms. Farmers desIring loans - can' save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission. 'Vo do not loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska. Luge & Towle 235 Pearl streot. ' . l' ' 1f.l l'llHllU'lS. Edwin Carbon of Carson was In the city cty ; yesterday. County Attorney noorman"of Cass county was In the city 'esterday. Attorney General 11tC Hem ley of Iowa City regIstered at the Grand hotel last even- Ing. Ing.D. D. W . Archer has returned from a visit to Columbus , 0. , and other cItes In lie cast. c cast.A. A. S. Churchill of Omaha , attorney general of Nebraska , was In the city yesterday a guest at the Grond. Miss May Seeley ot 208 Fourth street left last evening for a four months' vliit In Chicago and Rockford , Ill. Assistant United States DIstrict Attorney Thomas E Casady has returned from a vIsit to DIxon nod ether points In Illinois. The Ancient Order of Iborllns will cele- brato St. Patrick's day \ Ith al ploprlato coromonlcs. M. J. Wade will deliver an alldross. . Mrs. H. n. Frary . formerly a music teacher In this city , was married In Chicago yesterday - day morning nt 10 o'clock to Mr. Southwlcle , a retre . capitalist at Odehl Ill. " 'alor 1. Duter of West Union , the congressman - gressman who achieved a good deal at dis- tncton not long ago by being missIng for several weeks , stopped at the Grand yealer- da1. da1.J J. Is ! . Patton. for several years ' rcsilnnt of Chicago. has returned 10 Council Bluffs and wilt make his homo hero. 10 bas l'een given the state of Iowa as territory 'or lie Trnvelers' Preferred Accid.nt asoclatIJn. Mrs. Morna Moore one of the ( popular teachers In the city schools wrote a story for the Mhlall Monthly which was uW.nled the prize In the December 110th short . story i coinpetttioii. I Is entitled "Tho Development - : ment of I I.atent Germ " and shows a ; great deal of talent In the author. Friday , larch 8 , will bo "L1dles' Day" at the big auction oboe sale at Morris flro.'s stocl ( . opposite Ilostolco , The store will be seated with chairs anll lie ( ladles wIll have n splendid ollportunly to buy shoes cheall at auction. Wo reserved about $1,500 worth of the bet lathes' sll s for this iatle. They wi undoubtedly be sold cheap. Solo commences at 2 o'clock p m. . sh1p. Ii. ii. Inman , - salcsmaii Ii. A. Messnioro. rap. I'rll . for IIorl M. Last winter the Church Mirror advertised a prize of $10 for the best story all $5 for the second best , both to bo written by young people. Twelve stories were sent In , all the . , judges Superintendent Ii. W. Sawyers I. , , Hothert and Prof Paulol , have finished the work of examining and marltlng them. The name or the winner II f ( tar withheld from the public , but will be anuouncell at a meeting 10 be held at the Christian talierna- 110 Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All of the contestants ali their friends wi be present , Gas ( nesting stoves for rent .nll for sale t Council Bluffs Oas company's olfico DavIs drug paint , class man . 200 B-way. . hurl"J" l.'ones. The following marriage licenses were issued ' sued ' sterda ' IS'I BUCI yesterday : Nume and Address Ace. , J. F. \\'Ilson . Omoha. . . . . . . . . . . . . : Caroline . MI'llr. 'maha. . . . . . . . . 2 ) ' ] 'mnk lrury. PoUawatamlo county , , . . 22 Alllhil I' . Ilisliton Counci ltiui'fs. . . . . . . . : ) Frunle 1 > . 'rr. I'erry . In. . . . . . . . . . . . . I.eVI Anderson - , Council - ihiuffs. . . . . . . . 2 Only Two I.er. Only two weeks left of that half Ilrlco sale Al mouldings pictures etc . J\lt half price 1. L. SMITH & CO. , 45 MaIn street. " , OllfCllul ur Ihu tiuitrcis. The annual Inspection and muster of com- patty I. ThIrd regIment lawn National Guards , will take Place on Saturday evening , March 23 , al the armory In Hugbes' hal , with Captain W. l. Aitchison conimanding - Visitors wi be welcoiiie Dr , Lugel , OrCQ 4Q 6th aye. : tel. 160. 1 . . * - NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Interestng Monthly Meeting of the City I , Council Last . Oonnci lgh. CONSIDERABLE ROUTINE LOOKED AFTER Damage Caoe of Annlo StcnI80n for J'u- 10lOt IIJurh' " Jccomme"I"11 , , for Cuiniroiii1s " I I Vln Bo 8et- tl',1 I" ' 'hl 'taiiiner. ' The city council hold Its monthly mooting , Ing lat ennng. ! Aldermen 'eler and White hall recovered from their elections day eXllerlenco a 111 occupied their chair with a far away look In their ) . Nlcnol.nn ' was the ( only absentee , and ho was said tl he sick. sick.The The following bills wcre 'Jlowed : Council Bluffs Water company $131olc. ; : . department - partment $ DSS ; marshal's department , 8C.S : fire department , $ ,300 : cngl'l r'a derant- ( ) t inent $33 : sewer dellarlment , fIG , : Oebe. $218 ; Nonpareil , $101 : loorOIHH / Co. , $00 ; Gas and Electric I.lght company , $ ! 39i ; special police for election . $ t3 : leul fur poling places at $7.50 , DO ; ent lor ( rC6Istr.\- lon places nt $7.50 , $90. $ lt hates . the city scavencr : . . reportcll that lie . hal Ilc1ell : up 10 deal chickens ( , eight dt.all cats and three dead : hrgs tllat the health omcer had o\erloolel , and he wanted pay for his trouble , Ills request was ic- ferred to the commitee on claims Keller amI ' \ hlo01 I I no 'rue jlHlellrymcominlteo recmmcnlell that a compromise be made with Arnio Stcvcnron damages for $20 for p , r.IJnal : In- jiirlcs , and that a settlement be made with Mrs. 1. C. Sorensen for lie Mnle amount . Doth iccoininendatlons Cnount. l'ccommenlatons were ecn- ciirred . in. . Alderman Whie ( introduced a re3JI1ton to instruct the streets and ' conniiiittce 11sl'uct alleys cOIJlltec to compel the Omaha Bridge nail Terminal company to complete the grading nf UnIon &V 11 c. I was referred to tine committee of the whole. The committee on streets and alleys was Instructed to purchase a car load "f tal : , Inmher for CrOSIII S. A protc from I. .1. Chambers against the removal of the ( sllewalk II front of his Ilropert- ( on Seventh avenue was refcrr d. Fourteen protests against levying intersection - tersecton taxes against abutting property on Oalt 11 avenue were referred to the committee of the whole Adjourned tl Thursday evcnlng. ' 'Ali IT EA3X' . , - I BIG Sale of I.ndieg' Wrappers at thin Hoston : Store ThIs SVn , Ie. SE SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY. $1 ladles' calico wrappers , In light colors , 7Gc cache $ t IndIgo blue and black wrappers , now SDc each. each $1.50 Tuxedo wrappers , ' sailor collars , $1 $1.75 blue and whIte , black alI white , and pink and white checked wrappers on sale at $1.33. $2 percale wrappers , nicely trImmed runes on shoulders and big sleeves , now $1.39 each . $2.25 percale wrpllers , double ruilles , lace trImmings and full sleeves at $1.50 each. $2.50 quality Amherst gingham wrappers and leg of mutton sleeves , now $1.75 each. See special value In fine French sateen wrappers at $2.71 slid $ : .D ; each. FOWLER , DICE & WAI.KEH , Council Bluffs , la. May J.u.c . Nu l'01'r,1 . ( ' oIirt. There Is sonic possibIlity that the March term of federal court may not take place In Council Bluffs until next September , for hero Is n dreadful dearth of shekels In Uncle Sam's strong box. The clerk of the court at Keokuk has not yet received the money from tIne government to pay the witnesses - nesses and Jurors for the term which ilosed there a month ago and has been paying the bIlls out of his private account. In a number or other dIstricts there Is lie same lack of money and the clerics generally have been paying the bills with marshal's warrants - rants which have to bo discounted. Time appropriations - proprlntons made by congress have been too small for a number , of years past , ana the money on lianti has been used up ) y the courts that chnnccd to be , first , I.n ses- sian , wile tlC later ones han to 1\0 on wInd. A letter from Judge 'oolson to Mar- shah Bradley tells him that If the necessary funds are not tm hand ten days ahead of the opening day of lie term , Iarch 26 , notices shall bo Bent to all the witnesses and Jurors not to come for court. Judge Woolson Is at present enjoying the balmy breezes of Call- fornia . whIle Judge Shims Is performIng a like feat In Florldn. Neither of them cl're to como back unleas hero Is no valid excuse for stn'lnr awa/ An average term of court costs between $ ,000 and $8,000. 'n \ ,11 VII ' 1 rlulo We will offer this week any thing packed In tin at about one.hal its actual value. Below Is a few of the many bargains wo have to offer you this week : Best California peaches , per can. 13c ; good CalIfornia , peaches , per can . 1lc : plo peaches , per can. Dc ; Call- foria aprIcots , per can , 111 ; California egg plums lie , California green gage plums , per can lie : California muscat grapes , per can . lOc ; CalifornIa Bartlett pears per can , lie ; California whlto cherries , 13c : galen can of apples , only lOc : blackberries , per can , 6c ; blueberries , 1101 can . 7c : raspberries , per can , 8c ; strawberries . per can , 61c : gooseberries per can , Sc : slrlngless beans per can , 5c : lima beans , 61 : wax beans per can . 7c : good corn per can only 5c ; Gen- wood corn , per can , 81 ; boll packed toma- tees per can . Glc : oil sardInes , 31e ; mustard sardines , per can Gc : marrowfat peas , per can Gc ; French Icas per can . 12c ; mushrooming . rooms , per can , 17c ; 3-lh. can California raspberrIes . pcr can lie ; 3-lh , can Cal- fornia hlackberrlcs. per can , lie ; large can of PUllllcn , only Gc : 3lb. can Boston baked beans lie ; 4-lb. can [ 'rice's baking powder $1.43 : I-lb. can Prlco's baking powder , 36e : 8.oz. can Prlco's baking powder 21clb. ; . can Calumet baking powder , only Gge ; I-lb. can Calumet baking powder , IGe : 1lb. can Don Bon baIting powder , 7c. BltO\VN'S C. O. D. . Council Bluffs , la. " 'hiiit 1M In " , Numu' Everything . If applied to 0 Hardman Piano , sold hy Mueller PIano and Organ company , 103 Main streel. nest materIal and good cooking win In running an eatng house. Pearl chop hiouso No ( h"I"I'111 'hiA 1'ur. _ The Ministers' association , which has been making Ilro\osllons to Colonel Heed of Man- awa for holding a Cbautauqua asamnbly at the laKe this sunilmier passe a resolution at its meeting lat Monday giving It as the opinion of the ministers that nothing onght to be done further In the malter at present. There were a number ot ROe reasons why the Eeholre might reasonably have been expected ' pected to fall , chief of which wee the hard ( mica ali a feeling that the atmosphere ef Manawa , whose entertainments have u ualy been more at the rlp-nort variety woull not be conduclvl 10 the success Of the more staid and camp-meetng hike Chautauqua There was no money to back lie asociaton , and Colonel Reed did not care to go to time expense of buildIng an amphiheater 0111 P3Y ' lug for a proram for limo I sake of a profit that at best would have been scmewh1t uncertain - certain , I I not at all likely that anything lore will be done this 'ear. at least , toward trying to put life Into the Chautauqua corpse J. H. McPherson , florist . cut fewer and lilants. Design work a specialty. Wire or- dora day or nlgbt. 12S1 E. Pierce Council Uua" _ _ _ _ _ _ Yes , the Eagle laundry is "that good iaundry " ant Is located at 724 liroadway . I In toubt aOJt this , try I anti be conylflc , . Don'l forget name and number Tel 157. IVant He Ii nil I I Iimi lrtri Hans SchmlUeln , time young German who Is accuse of making a wholesale bualno of beatIng his friends by 'mans of forged checks , Is still In jail. eating food that ( Is paId for by tbe ( ciy , and having a goo tm ( ! generally. Some of hIs c"'tors have ben putting off the bearing Xi. . more than a month llbe mope ( that hits father In Ger- many might be Induced to settle thl claims and save the son from I term In the penlten- tiary. C. 1 , ' . 'lson . one of the victims . has decided to be In police court thIs morning for the purpose ot asking Judge McGee to set a time for the hearIng. . .UISSIUS.I1' FU.VP.S .1 IZIo .1WItT. Secretary nail 're.URrer URTO te4n 8uo- PCII"II from ( mIce. BOSTON , March G.-There Is a shortage In the accounts . of the American Church : ls- slonar society , and the bashes or the organhs- alon have been found to ho In such contusion that the experts are not 0 yet In a position to make 1 detailed statement. The secretary la nO\ William A. Newbonil or Mont Clair , N. J. , antI the treasurer , Henry A. O.kley of New York City. The fact that their accounts were In 1 muddied condition was discovered about a month ago , and at once n special committee was appointed to investIgate. To- day a meeting of the executive committee or the eoclety was held . The special commitee presented theIr report , In which I was stated , that a shortage had been found. Time report : itself the committee rlrused to make public . hut the following statement was given out : A report made March G. lS91 , to the exeu- ( lye committee of the American Church MIs- slonary society hy Its subcommittee on finance disclosed such irregularities In the account of the treasurer and general secre I tory that ( lie connection of hmo e olcers with ! the society WI terminated by the acton of the executive committee , The Irregularities . , extend only to a portion of tine soclets cur- rent receitts for some ( line , and 110 not impair the prIncipal of its resources , or Its trust fumnuls. noyoll this the situation Is not yet PreciselY known , but I Is In process at eluc- ilatiomi . The work of the ( oeety 19 just ot this ( line peculiarly urgent , and It Is sin- cerely hoped by tine committee that ( contribu- tons , Just now doubly necessary , will not be 11lnlnlshed at this time of Increasing neNI. GEOnOE W. IETEnKIN , BENHY L. JOhNS . OEOnGE C. WITI . hlishiop Peterkin of West Virginia said to- night relatIve to the ( action of the executive commite : "Tho irregularities referred to I tn this statement ( ( are such n9 10 warrant the I removal of the Ecretnry ali treasurer front I oflice. The Ioclety's expEndltures are between ' $2 ,000 , and 30,000 a year , and the money Is paid out mostly In Imal stints , maltng the alultng of the alcounts extreme ! difllcult. The society has not been entirely crippled br these irregularities , but as they extend over five or six years , I Is Impossible to intake a detailed statonnnent I would not like to cal I a defznlcation . but I will nay that hereafter the ( society would lIke to have its money " handled In a different . manner. . COMMERCIAL CLUB SOCIaL. Second of thin Series of Monthly Intcrlnln- menlo-'he i'rogrntni. A program spiced with pleasure was par- tclpatCI In at tine Commercial club rooms last evening by 400 peple , all of whom fully appreciated the music , recitations . refreshment - ment and donclng. I was the second or the aeries of monthly socials given under the auspices or time Commercal club. Tht committeemen - mitteemen were E. E. Bruce , Dudley Smlh , J ; E. Utt . C. F. Weler , Charles Urquhart , E. M. Bartlett . G. B. Payne , W. H. Bennett . E. O. Echelberger , O. N. Davenport , Euclid Martin . E. A. Benson , W. A. L. .Gibbon , H. K. Burkett. David Baum , Alvin Saunders , Sam Rees , Z. T. Llntsey , G. N. hicks , J. S. Brady , Adolph , Meyer and Augustus Cooper. The musIcal features were highly enjoyed , anll conslste of several selections by the Omaha Glee club , vocal solos , " : lnstrel Day , " , by Harry Durldey ; "A Summer Night , " by , . S. cCune ; "Arc You Sleeping , Maggie , " by Jules Lumbart , and Instrumental num- bers by Venuto's orchestra. Mrs. Ehta Iatheson fully maintained her Interstate reputation as an elocutIonIst by reciting - citing "Tho J'lners , " and "Maid , Moon and Man" for an encore. A unique feature of hue program was a I fencing match between Professor August LEon Deals maitre d'armes of the Fencers' club , with a member of the santo club , who endeavored to hide his identity unde , the name of "The Unknown " . Refreshments and dancing completed the sequence of pleasures. . - 11LSlY TRUjT AFFIIRt. Receivers 'Vll increase time lrlco or tine I'roinct and Iny l'roflt'i nt Once. CHICAGO , March 5.-The executive com- milee of the WhIsky trust met at the office of General McNuta , one at the receivers , here today to consider ) various maters oC Interest to stockholders. Those nresent re- fused to antIcipate the acton or the com- mlttee . which was In session all the after- naomi III the only information given to the public was that the executive committee lad been assured by the reorganization committee that funds will be ready to meet all vouchers as soon as the vouchers have been adjudicated ant allowed by the courts. There was no doubt that the prlco oC spirits would again be advanced , probably from 1 to 1 cent per gallon. I was also expected that an effort would be made to meet the demands at the 'histributorn' , who are nsldng for the prom allowed ! them under the Greenhut regime. The dls- trlmtors or wholesale demulers. who were tormerl allowed n 2-cent reduction from current quotations . have made quolatons. a strong appeal - peal to the receivers for n return to the old method. The receivers declined to accede to the demand on the plea that the present profIt to the trust will not admit of It. but Promised to reach nun . amicable ndjustment ot Ihe mater short ) . Tine "amicable ad- jusrnent " I Is believed , will be reached by persistent lifting of prices untIl a basis Is reachetl upomi which the receivers svhi feel justified In allowIng the distributors the i rates demanded Olher Important action was also expected at . today' - meeting. acton 'B'IUl.V J'E'.iIOi. List Veterans n.c"nty lomCnborot II ) I ho ( imner.ut nov rnmnlt. WAShINGTON . March 5.-Speciah.- ( ) Pensions grnnted . Issue ot February 19 , 1895 : Nebraska : Original-John More , 'Vood- lawn , Lancaster , : Anton Pieuinper Staple- , inurnmt Seward : Denjamln W. Cramer . Au- rora , Ilmirnilon. Increase-Andl Holt , Pal. estitne . Platte. estne. Plole. Relssue-BenjRmJn Barnica. Saratoga , halt : Orlando Hudson , Hayes I Centre , Ilolt. Original widows etc.-Bmma Veriey . Iiralnnnrd hiuitier. Iowa : Orlslnal-ohn O'lala. Iowa CIty . Johnson. Henowal-Geol'ge " ' . Tucker l'e- orla Harrison. HelssUIGeorge Sears : , Onnlow . Jones : Thomas G. Ohover Spirit 1.lke. Dickinson ; Aaron I. Abbey Decorah , 'Vlnneshlelt ; Ians Helmers , Long Grove Scott. Holssue and IncreaseIenry J. Pre- tile lumboll , 1Itmninboldt. Original wltows , etc.-Mary E. Page . CouncIl hhluffs . Polo- walamle , Mexican war sun'lvor-Helssue ( and Increase ) Martini " \Vachmtel Strawberry Point , Clayton Colorado : Original-Harvey Starling . As- pen , I'itkIn. Additional-John Sheridan , MOlto Vista , Rio Grande. South Dakota : IncreaseJames G. Pal- m"r. nr\'ln. ( irnint. ] Ilnnt " Montana ; ; " 'Original i wldow-far Grover Miles City , CUlter. . - - p Muirritge 1.toetieti. Tine followIng marriage lcenses were Is- sued yesterday : Name and Address Age. Henry Nieman , Oretna , Nell , . . . . . . . . . 2 ' 1lle ituiff ( ] retnmn . Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 " 'llani B. Moore Kulamazoo , Michi . . . . 2:1 : bottle \'a I s. Ognnthna . . . . . . . . lch. . . . . . 21 Andrew Cinristensen Denolt Place , Neb . 25 lomba 1. Hesse ) ' , Elk City , Neb . . . . . 19 Ilemnry T. Truelsen Douglas county , . , HenT' . , . . . Annl L. \Vrcitlm . . . Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 . /n.JIW FUIUW.fST. I'alr and Slightly \ , mirmer with " ' 1111 'hltll ; 10 luII"rl . WAShINGTON , Mardi 5.-'rhe forecast for " 'lllnesllay IS : 1"01 Nebraska . Kansas and Colorodo-I : slighitiy , ' Wil m 1 : wlnls shifting ' to 10Ulherly. 'or Missouri-Fair : varlalle wlnlls ; warmer In the norlhwestern Inortion . : 1"01 Iowa-Fair : winds shlflng Ilorton. south- vest : slightly warmer. For South ) Dakota-FaIr : warmer : south winds. winds. For South Dlkota-I"alrj ; wal'mer ; south 1.0011 iieeorI , OPF'ICE OF TIlE WEATII n BUREAU , OMAlI4ti March 5.-0mllm record ot lem- Iler.Huru and , raimifall , compared wih thin cones\ondlng tiC ) ' ot Ito vast four years : 1835. Ib91. 1&91. 1892 Maximum temperature . . 30 35 31 189 1Inimum temperature . . . 21 26 20 3i Average tetmnperature. . . . 2d ' : 2ni 3 I'reeipltation . " . . . . . . . .0 .01 .0 2 .0 COndllon of temperature and inrechpitnn - lon at Omaha for the day and since March I. 185 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . 32 ne/elency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :2 Normal prelplluton . . . . . . . . . . . .03 Inch Delcl'le' ) ' far tins lu } . . . . , . . . . . .0 Jnch Total precipitation since March 1. . .ts3 inch Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . . .0lnch ,0 _ . . - - = = ; - - SNOW \ FELL ON TiE YACHTS , , I ' 1 - , ' Cold Weather Along 4tiflveria ' ! [ Interferes Some with the GIt , t Parade. - DAY CLEARED E\RL' \ E OUGI AT LAST - , Nlnlty.'hrlo l'lcntsiirc 'urlf ; 1.lnNI UI' In Ht'leV In time InrhorRt Clnnr -'wo ' . J'romlnrnl , Cotiks'st' \ t 1"llel'I't : for I.'r. " , ) ' , ' - CANNES , March G.-Several Inches of snow felt along the Jnrln lAst. l evcnlng nnJ at Nice especially I was quite cold. Bunt tine snow and lie ( chi ) ' air soon disappeared be neath time influence at brilliant sunshine to day . anti when the tme arrived for the Inter national review at sleam and saIling yachts and lie subsequent proeeslon or these craft . lt 1 p. I" , this air was mild all thc sky de- IghUul ) ' clear. The aquatic J1rocesslon consisted of fifty strm yachts , Inelullng fIve American vessels and forty.four sailing craft . the majorl ) of which were racing yachts . The ) ' formel In line of review and afterwards defiled In the most graceful manner this pleasing sight be- In 1 watched ) by large crowds or Ileolie gath- erd at all convenient poslions ashore. Most of the 'oehts hind invited partes ( on board . , the largest number being on boar Wh.to Lmuiye the guests of Mrs . Ogden Gf let. The prince of Wales was on board tIne Brlannla with a party of frlenls and the promenade ' \'JS crowded with sightseers. Tine scene vaa beautful In the extreme. Time Ilay's festivities will commcnce wlh a dinner at the Cercle Natiqmme. I Is now - expected tat the contest ( for the Ogden Goelet amid the Jnmes Gordon hicinnett Bennet CIII No.1. valued lt 300 guineas , for all yachts over twenly mtng , wi bo decided on I"rilay next , when I Is Issertell Mr. A. llarciay's Walkes Alsn will be able to comnipete. com\ete. \ Tomorrow , according to program , hero will ho a match for yachts not exceeding five rating , another for yachts not exceeding three rating , a match for yachts not exceed- Ing one rtng , nnd other events. ItIiIjLTS ON ' 11 HUNINO TILtCKS. Three FavorItes I'loored At hay Ul lrlct- 1111 Slnry nt Neti' OrJ lns. SAN FRANCISCO , March 6.-Favorites were bo\\ led over In all except the second and third races tel a ) CorrIgan's colt , G. n. : Morris made his first start as a 3-year-old , but dil not show well. Old lmw Scot rant n game race and won In fast timmie. Sum- maries : 1'lrt ' race , live furlongs , selling : Silver , 9. Tubervlo 16 to 1) ) , won : Lodh I , 100 , Smith (6 ( I ; to 1) ) , second ; George L. 10 ; otl Hi 10 ( Smih ) , tinird. Time : 1:22. : Raphael , l'iletndocino. ' Ha11hnel lemloclno l'rnlst , Kingsley , Franklin D , Mount Carlos and Hnthleen : also ran Second race , about live furlongs , selling : Hoyal Flush , ill , Grlln (7 ( to 5) ) , won ; Hiram Argo , no weight , Car (8 ( to I ) , second : Sym- Pathetic's Last , 100 , Isom (3 ( to 1) ) , third 'rlme : 1:3 : % . VUlcnn , Seaspra , San Lucas Wnumrago , 'heel ot Fortune , Niagara and \ Ross also ran. 'l'hlrt race , seven and a half furlongs , selling : Booze , 129 , Griffin (6 ( to [ ) , won ; Uunforl , 14. Weber ( : to 1. ) second ; Lon- nie Bi 124 , King (5 ( to . 1) ) , thIrd. Time : 1:3 : } * . Hoot um. Amino , W'nwono , lclrln er. Joe Cotoa nail : ( alJela also ran. Fourth race , mie and a hmahf sleeple- chase : " Vyamnslno 13. Allarl , (2\2 ( \ to 1) ) , won : The Lark , IS , .Cockmn ( : O to 1) ) , see- ninth : Currency 130 Ambrose (3 ( to 5) ) , third. Time : 3:2i. : Mere annul Lady Bml ) ' also ran. ran.Fifth race. seven furlongs : Draw Scot , 12 , Cart (4 to 1) ) . won ; Neblchednezzar , 97 , Isom (3 ( to 1) ) , second : Duke Stevens , 115 , Weber (3 ( to I ) third , Time : 1:263k. : G. D. Morris and Thelma also ran. ST. LOUIS March ' [ .nesuls at MadIson : First race , nlne-slxtc nths of a mIle : I'nmldy Flynn won Courtney seqond , Harry Warren - ren third . Time : 0:5. : . Second race ele\'en-slxteenths ot a mile : Tannhauser won , Montana Belie second , Belc Idea third. Time : 1:15. : ' 'rhmird race , five furlongs : Della G won , Ja CI ale second , Dady1teed thlnl. 'rime : _ 1 ! 07 . ' Fourth race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile : John Berldey womn Budd Brooks second , Hal Breed third. Time : 1:1 : % " Fifh race. six furlongs : Torn Tough won , Tim Flynn second , ! Kate . Mac third. Time : i:2l'4. : NEW OHIWANS , March 5.-Track slow Summary : First race , seven furlongs : Bryan ( even ) won Frncis Pope (0 ( to 1) ) second , Mole (6 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:33. : Second race , six fulon s : Beverly (5 to 1 ) won Prince Imperial ! ( even ) second , Ed- mund Connol ) ' (2 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:17 : ½ . Third race , one anile : nnplan (3 ( to 1) ) won. Charter (1 ( to 5) ) second , Fakir ( I to 1) ) third. Time : 1:49. : Fourth race , five and a hal furlongs : BIrd Catcher ( r to 2) ) won , Flush (20 ( to 1) ) second Minerva (4 ( to 1) third. Time ' : 1 :10Ih. : Fifth race. five furlongs : I.och' Leven ( ITO to 1) ) won. Mnnoa (4 ( to 1 second , Gee Whiz 1 (12 ( 10 1) ) third. Time : loi. ST. LUIS 1 , March 5.-ne8ults at East St Louis : FIrst race , three-quarters at a mile : Sir Lancelot won , Selma second ' J. . J. Knlht third 'rime : 1 :2 : . Second race . five-eights of a mile : 1lte Fill won , Herndon second , Censor third. Time : 1:0. Third race , nlne-slxtlenths of a mile : , Palm Sunday won Jerquet secont , Bill Arp third. Time : Or9 : % . Fourth race , hln lcap. three-ouarters of n mile : Etele F won. Ed Carland second , mie < nona Vera third. Time : 1:21. : Fih race. three-quarters at a mile : Ilb- erty Bell won , Ienwool second , FIorela third. Time : 1:211h. : Henid- I'cmn "tatlh Off. Owing to Ickness J. C. Head will be unable - able to fulfill his engagement with J. W. Den ot Arpahoe next Satul'da The gen- tlemen were 10 have shot a fm'ienmliy live bird match for $100 a side , but Mr. Roach has been ailing for se\'erl reeks end noW Ills hlmelf In no condition for the task ot a l0llrd trial. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J'urmelrn Wllna t. . Tntle .Juhn ( hit. OMAHA , March -To the Sporting EI- tot of The Dee : I notIce by the morning Dee that Mr. John J. Hal'dln Is anxious to - . - - - Accept m ) ' propOsitIon . anti I have this clay depoltell with W. 1 s. HUfhes tine ! \ \ of $5 ' as a guarantee of good faith on I ' Part , and will make the match for frm $1' to $200 . a8 stilts Mr. liardin's \le,1ur , 'rho Proposition Is that we phoot \ 1 ( 1\1 bl'lg 1111. ! 1 to use one barrel : t t\l'nt ' , foul ) 'ord ! ' rise and he to Ise bet . hlrrl At thirty yards . Amerlcnn association rule to govern . and March 2 wIll stIlt line. ne. spctful ! ! , 1 : ' . B. PAn lm.I' . l'nZsllDI ( ! ll > 'I.tS : TO ( (1111111 / 5 T. ' t'iIl Slake UII thin Uttllt % R11 ' 1" , In- : tn In Morn . l.wbomn 1"I"'rlor. IAl.TI IOU , MInch G.-Bob Fitzsiin- monl , tIne worlls chaml110n \hhle\\I ht. : was seen this nrernoon In regatti to Cot'- I' ' bett's letter of yesterday , which gins 111 1 ( lane extension to lln ) ' 1 In whIch to pity at Fort Snelng for examination of appointees - pointees to the United States military academy . vice First Lleulenant Deane C. Howard assistant surgeon ' rehleved. Lieutenant Colonel Merrit Barber , assistant - ant adjutant general , will bo relieved from duty In , tine Department of time Plate and wIll repair to Chiago and rellort to the commanding general Department of Missouri , for duty as adjutant genernl at that dc- ' partment. Following assIgnments to reglmenls of of- cers recently promoted are ordered : Ar- tlery arm , Colonel Edmund C. iiainbridge ( promoled from lieutenant colonel Third ar- tlery ) to Third artillery , vice Livingston , retired ; Lieutenant Colonel Edward n. " 'llston ( promoted from \ajor Third ar- tlery ) to Third artillery , vice Balnbrldle ; Major John H. Myrlclc ( promoted from cap- taIn Third artillery ) to Third artillery . vIce Williston Captain Williamni Everett " ( - Wilston : Wlllm E\eret 110- mated from frt lieutenant ourth artillery ) to Fourth artillery , battery L , \'Ice Cushmltng retired : CaptaIn Henry C. Danes ( promotell from first lieutenant Third artillery ) to Third artillery , battery I , vice lyrlcle ; FIrst Lieutenant Moses G. Zerlnslt ( promoted from second. leutenant , Second artillery ) , to Fourth artillery , battery D. vice Everett. lie . w\ remain on duty with lght battery F , Second artillery , until further orders. Infant ' arm , Captain Sias A. Wolf ( pro- mated from first leutenant Fourth Infantry ( ) to Fourth Infantry company F , vice I lhn , retred : First Lieutenant WillIam C. Nenry ( promoted from second lieutenant Third Infantry - fantry ) to Fourth Infantry , compar.y E , vIce Wolf. Colonel James J. Van horn , Eighth Infantry , granted leave . two mouths. " " 1111 l'a"11 Ihn S"loOI , hARLAN Ia , March 5.-Spccial.-Thne ( ) question of license or no license was tine Issue here yesterday In the city electIon , and license won by a vote at two to one. - ' JH1NKTWICE _ Before You Put Something Into Your Stomach You Know Nothing About. , \ THOUSANDJ ! . . DO SO EVERY DA . , ii ( U. .1 lJ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 WithoutJ'II / , Thought of Consequences. I , , . The stomach la the 10st Important and the mostabused organ In til'body. I 1 person catctie ltte cold emi the lungs ho immediaeyis ( ' treatment for I. I his kidneys showj JYIPtoms ot weakness he becomes alarmed at once limit If his ' overworked stomach TbUeis he pays no at- tenton to I until 'il epless mnigintmm distress I after eating , nervouuiess : ali general weak- ness and lack of e/lef / 'f' shows plainly that somcthlng Is wrong.a lie loses In weight and has pains In his chest and lmbs , Ir ) Amsden says that 'thousands of people In tlls condition never think of ascribIng the trouble to time stomach , but they dose them- selves with loudly a < v rlsei "nerve tonics , " "spring medicines , " "predlgested food , " etc. , amI men wonder why they don't Ret well . All of these things are so-called secret remnnedtee , patented medicines. whIch are advertised - vertlell 10 Ilroduce wonderful results , but they are all very careful not to tel you ex- achy what the' wonderful preparation really contnlns. As a mater ot fact , "nen'e tonIc ! " are simply ttmulan s. they make you feel goo ; for a day , and the next day you must repeat the dose . The doctor says further , the only way to cure dyspepsia and slomach weakness It to go to time fountain hell : , treat tine slomach itself . and Jut nothing Into II unless you know , whnt that ( something Is , lie further states he has had time greatest Bucess In curing all forms of indIgestion by the ( use ot Stuarl's DyslJersla Tablets , which I 1 not l secret patent medIcine but Is asci- tine remalnler of the deposit his agreement with Corbett requires. The Jtncrl tome of Corbett's remarks IR extlcme ! o\'erbear- lug man RII 8WS In : nlullnr to the lelelllzhl. "lie has ( lone me a favor In extending the tme ninth I aPPreciate It. I dofl't care to comment extensively on the tone or thl letter. I wns rather sarcastic . but . situated as 1 am I don't care to responil to It itOW' . When I ha\'e mmle tim the clloslt In full , " with a 'er9' expressive look , " 1 shah . " nnswer I. 1mb I lzslmmons malees thlR fllther comment - intent impoun Corbett's letter : "I cal1ot see wh ' Ilon ' luc- , tIny Corbel shoull conlnlll ) seek 10 e little nine I hnve never . either Bochll ) ' or Irofesslonlly , lall n 11110IatO' ) ' word agaInst imini . nnd , though hut 1) ' his let- tom. ter 1 shal IOt now depart front my cus- "lll1PII It seem to be unwlsc for 111 to milee little of the man whom he lit I to battle with , for rhouhl o he win he will 119' his own confCllol ha'e won a hollow t'letor3' from nun unworth ollionent. Shou11 1 dc- teat him ho wi have been hel tel 1) ' n man whom he hhnelf cliims IN the Inferior - Tenor of the first . class heavy\\'cl 11.:1. list. COlslqnent ) hIs defeat would , bo tine more hnummnilintimng . On one \lolnt nlole wi ' I after I defcnse from his \ lettel' . RII that Is aleut advertisIng my sinew throuh this mntch. I wanted 10 have the batle fought ns Foon after tIme Illch wes maim as irns- slink' , amid was willing to make I within three months. 'Flnms of course , Ilrenlell ( the idea that It was I who was after ad- vertlsing. " 1"itnnsiimnmuonnt WIN asked whlt he would , say to the lugl.ton that he Ihoult ) 11 ( Steve O'hontnel. He reltel\ ; "It Is Corbet whom I wlnt to nni'et. I shal1) , ' no mit- t nlon to O'ionntnel Inw. I am surlY money will be put up. I 1NTElt1tTIONAL tJiiISS CO TISl' . AnlcrlcRI amid 1'II h ( 'imminnplomis " 'hn Wil l'IIlt I lie Mamlunittaii tlmmb. NEW YOnK , March G.-The Manhatan Chess club will be represented In the match against the BritIsh Chess cllb by J. n. Illrd , J.V. . Baird , J. 'V. lanham , A. n. hodges , C. n. Isaacson , S. I.Ipscl1tz , J. S. Ryan , G. Simonson , J. Vi' . Showaler and Wilhiamnn M. Dervlsser. LONDON March 5.-J. T. leppel , I. lofer , A. hlmmmnter C. D. I.eCocle , P. W. Lord . D. J. Mills , J. Mortinner . J. Otvemn H. " ' . Trelcharl and A. Guest , with Lowe , Jun- del , Ward , HiggIns antI Woodgate as sub. sttutes , will repre8ent the Drltlsh Chess club II the chess match against ( hue Man- hatan club on Saturla ) ' . ( "ol.so Je"IHt for St rtnKI h. AMhERST , Mnss. . March G.-Hem' ' W. Lane , senior In Amherst college . broke the world's college record for strength II the ( Pratt 'lnaslum today. NISh , of Tufts , haa a record of 1,302 amid Klein of IaT'lll haN ; becole famous with IH6 1011ts. hut Lane scored a total ot 1,45 Ilolnts this afer- noon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'.lllrv I ( ( nb's Bn",1 iteenrits. CHICAGO . March 5.-The following round records have been olowel by the Century Honi.d club of America : 'iv A. . " 'elzel , live Honl miles . 12:11. : July 7 , 1891 , lenlyl\lla tate record : GcrJe S. Easton , 9i6 mullets turIng - lug 181 , MissoUri state p record. I'IW'S . : UI THE , lIC.1TY ChaDgc In thin lejular Service al \n- imouimicet 1csI"r'h' ) " . WAShINGTON March 5.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-The ) 1010wlnl army ardors were issued today : First Lieutenant Henry A. 51mw assistant surgeon , Is detailed as member of the boar of officers convened entfc combination of vegetable esences , fruit salts , pure pepsin and blannutim Some Idea of the remarltblo success of this nemmn- Iem- ady may bo gained IJY a perusal of tine tol- lowing : I ' rom Mrs. I. C. Haee , Trenton , lo , : I have only used a half box of the Tablets 0111 they have surprlsel mo with the amount at good they have already done I would not be without them. Irs. Charlotte Lane of nnsom\le , N. Y. , writes : "I have taken only one GO cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia 'ablets and am almost astonished at results , they have benefted me so greatly . I hays always un- dentood that ( dyslJpsla was Incurahle , hut now I know I can bo cured for I am fully satisfied with whal ( they hove clone for mine . I can est and enjoy my meals a great deal better and feel better In every way , anll have only used one package Irrol Mr I. } . Wats , T.nmnmpica . I , : I mayo used t3ttnart's iymmiielinsta Tablets armil usel ! UY\cpslo alli they are Just what I want and what I have been trying In \'aln to get for ycns. Every I ' person allcte : wih veer digeston ought to give them a trial , Cases like these can be cited without number - ber ; antI any one suffering : \ \ Ih stomach weaknesses , 1101r appetite ' , lost of lesh ant a run-lown cOHllon generally should try at least one box which you can get at any drug store at GO cents a package and feel th : good effects from even so mummiall . erects lO slal a Iluantty. I your druggist toes not have It In stock he will gel I for you or send to Stuart Chemical , Laboratory Ziiaratiall . Mica - - - - - - - - - CLOSES iTS - FLINT DECADE Mutual Loan and Jhlhlhlg Atocltlon Fillareholtlers' Annual \ , Sbnrehohlc' Annt\ Meeting RETIRING DIRECTORS WERE RE-ELIdED - I'reluictut 1t.nr 11110 , ; 11.h ' CI" O flr Ur.Itlrutol In u IhJlrw Ir ( ito .h- . tiociatlon's ' ' ' . , ' , lii. Vnu'k-I'ro.ierlt i' u- tnu' . ' ll'rl rrl.,111lh ( Ito lr"r . - The lenth ( annual : neolln/ of the t.hnarc- holders 01 ? the tutunl Loan nnll Iulhllng a ! clatol was hehl Monday evening In Tht lieu builihiung. 'he attemndanco WeS quite large , alHI much Interest was mlmlescll ! thlo\lgh. t ant , Particularly In the cIccI Ion of six Ilrce , hors Two tickets ! were In the fehl , anl after n Sllllltoll contlst lastng ono 10ur , the , r tllng members were re-elected . lS fol. lows : Tholas II. Dale ' . George leI11011. George W. Sabine , C. E ) , Iteymnohms , for thre years , W. N. Nason for two years 1\1 Thol11S t"llleoner for one year. Adolph Mayer , presidemit or the assocIation , delvered 11 Instruct\o l\Idres ' , reviewing : the work of tine past ) 'eal. 'ho closing or the ( frstlecat ' 6 busines of this : Rsoclalon , " I ho sail , , "Is one that ho I Htoelohlers can : hook upon with a Ilceulll umatisfiuctiomn. ' 'h.1 we arc now In lS IlrOSlerous a cOlllllon as lt nn ) ' iliac dl'lnl tine life 'f the association , Is , a subject of comigratuniat Ion . especlul ) when i Ito view I from the light of tIme cOI\llons which have curroundell nil limes at bnsluess In I time . ' looked , mast year A ) mar ago now wo forward to moro ! roslnero'm \ ( lanes , but Instead - stead of thtl has been n year of depression , failures all calamites on mill shlcs , and still the bushiness or limo Mutull I.oan amid iliiilil- ins assoclalon Inns grot \ 1 amid been halled at a Prmiit. This Is a lccord which few lssa- cnlons cal show In this cl ) ' . "Thl last annual report vhows that ( \VO luau ! 2,20GI % shmunrcs \hle our prescnt report shows 2,276n % , unit It sholhl Ian remnnemnibu'meti thnt the last , durIng ) ear we hnve cancelcl 56o1/ shares of the first series amid have regaIned - gaIned our membership . despite tIne fact. Unrlng time tcn years of time life of this asso- caton It has hallet $331,151.10 , avernglng over $33,000 , per annUI , \er "Tho Etntemcnt ot lie ( secretary shows that wa have usual of our recaipts $4,3hnLhO in re- dcemimmg sinanes ; $15,323.1 t fin disbuursemnients to stockhiolthcrs for loans , amiil $13,100 iii may- ing off stockiuolulers of tine first encmie. 'i'lne cxpennses of tIne associutiomm : for tine mnast year have been $ i,812.S3 , whmicim Is at. a cost of 79 6-10 cemnts Iner share as agalmnst am cx- itemise for 1893 of $2O51S2 or mit thmo rate of Eta 1-10 cents per sinare , "Ilath it not been necessary to dislnumse such a large prolnortlomi di otir receipts for time pnmr. pose of payimmg off tine stockhmoldernt iii tine first series our carmniumgim would mayo beemi mnimiteriaily imnereased. annul tine advamntage of beimng enabled to mnmahce banns omn tine securities offered us for ( lie past year would have been aim advamntaga to tine association , ' ' \'iiat we need at this timmne amid all tiunnes is imncreased fummnds to minuet tine uiemmnancls of stoclchnoldems desIriing to munaico banns , and tine murPOSe of these aimnendunncmnts to time by-laws are to hut ( hue nssocinuiomn iii such a alnapo ( lint ( hey nmnay be able to acconinmuodate such stoekinold era , "Tine real estate now hie'id by the assocla- ( Ion , wIth time exceptIon of omno lioumse , Is routed amid mmnoro timamn cowcrimng expemises , amid iii tunic nvill safely brimmg minore ( hiami our equities in it. Time foreclosures now pending inn time courts tvihi smartly place Iii our hnamunis all property vimichn we may have any reasomn to feel will come to tin through tine effects of the boonn , amid ceraimnly ( nvithm fair crops for Nebraska tinls year , we many look for cm ( lemnianid for tine ciags of propertywiiichn we mold , and imortiy be able to mayo it in comn dition so that it wiil be brimmglng us a rev cmnue equal to that on whicin we now have loans. Our chividemnd for the last three months was nmiade at time rate of over 8 per cemn ( per annumin , which was made after $200 in earnings for the quarter had been placed in ( ho contimmgemnt reserve fund account. it has been deenned advisable by tine board of From early chmiid- hood tinero are ECZEMA hmmndreda who are afflicted with this terrible dieao which tine medical menandoven Rotflprimmgsfail to benefit , S. S. B , hes mmmade a wonderful record itt tiuo cure of Eczema ; oven alterevery mLaowzt remedy bad failed , this re- miowmned blood F R 0 M remedy hn removed - moved tine mis- easoemitirely. You cammaot afford to risk time harmfull effects of met- cutiai and potashn , u I " remedies , they are E Ii ii worse ( man the die- I LDII000 esse. B , 8.5 , fsaiR guaranteed inurely vege- ' Ek'M table , commtaiuing no drug t& ormnInertnl ofamny kind , S S Send forour treatise on tn _ . ) blood nail skin disences i.lv free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. OWIPANOLE9 Mg Ba The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience. IthIAJEi ( OF BISEASES 013' MEN AN ! ) S'OMEN. I'itOI'ILl ITOI ( 01' THE W'OhtLI.3 hfllltItitL IIS1'EN- SAltY Oh' ME1)ICINII. . I I treat the (0/lowing / Osoases : Cnttnrrhm of time hiend , 'J'bromnt nind Lungs : fis eases of ( mu Lye mmmiii Ear , hlus cmiii .Apophcay , I I i'mu it I ) ist.'unnun , , Li vet ( ) mmi i tim I mit. IC hi mney Comm. pimitit , Ncroius IeiaIii ( , hllctttnul ISe- mareluHiuhi , N.014t5 ( )1 lIitiihiUumI $ csti- mmii % 'ealcmmcHms , Ilmmhc'tcs. ) iimhi.nlit's lii. dm50 , St. 1 t mm mm' Iammco ) , I Ilmu'um Innat tsmmn , l'tm ralyiums , l'lmmto Sweiiimmg , Ht'rotimiim , Fctt'i' SmitC , 'I'iiitI - ors ntuiU 11umtitlmi Imi uflo resimoecl vithiOit tue Icailfe or drziving is cirol ) ( ) fbIood. S'otmmuti sSllli bier siehlcutc organs reNt ore ci to iin-utltIt , Jropui , ' CuIrei viIhuotmt tuulIImlg , t4pccieii Atezttlola giveis to 1rlsuu ( , tutu 'emieremsl 1)lHtnlul4ept oiihl ICIISSIN , 5O to sonphumrieii. for amy 'cimerentI ICisenuse I ( mtmummut c'muro vititoit ( 2kcrcniry , 'Imipo Wommmts ( m'movv' ( Itt I iii ) Oi' I imreu inouis , or no vuu' . llcunura holds or I'Jies cum'cd , . TliOSi' YIt ( ) 1IIE AI'i'IlC'i'lf ) tt.uli t'mnvo iifo mmmi iitimmdmcd 01 dohiut a by cull' immg on or tisisig On , C. W. PALE'S ! HERBAL MEDICIUES. Time , , is I y i ' Is ) . id Ii ii ii ho iii im I eh I w limit a I is a p , , rsms iii I I i , , a I mu , it i mug mm q uu'st i , , mu , 'I'hi , , sui mit. ii ii I , . Ii. mum , , , . , , mm d 1 , , i j ii sst Ia ii Ii I un Ic , Nut. 1 fim' m i son , No , u fo . mum a am , A I I eorrespottdemmco St mliii ly comn iltieunt lmnl. hiedlebmu sent by express. Address cii icttcus k ) (1. V , IANGY.E , M. fl , 555 BRoADWAy , Coumioti. IJtLJF , tnchoso hoc iii stmummuhm icr reply , - - - . --J dIrectors to enlarge our contingomnt fund in order to protect the stockholders against losses froen the uhepreciuttlca of the rcnlt which we lint's cmi hnnd , and to thoroughly Conserve geol busimness mnetlnouls , winiclu the stress of ( lie times hmmt lntpressed anoro sternly titani heretofore upon nil financial itistlttttiomns. This fund has beau increased witinln ( he last year to the amommnt of ' $952.59 , or a total of $2,235.S3 $ , This amount should be gruuiluunlly Imiercaced , as is natv provided by hills pemiding before the state ieglslaltnre , to tint' amnncnnnnt of S i'r cent of alIt assets , and ( lie nnnistnkc of the' directory hints becnn ( mat it diii not cctumnneince tine ne- ctitnnumlntioun of this ( mini durinng ttno first 4 year of tlm association , in which case ( lucre womnhni have' brent less mieces'lty for hayIng Rgldc so much for tIne last three years for this fummnd. ' ' In closing , lie umrgeut nipOni the stockholders tIne mnecessity of Itiduicimig thneln' friends amnti lmntcreelcd Parties to jolim tine association and4 aimi iii Its uttefuimmess. Several addresses were ulohlvereul mmml PaPers read cmi various featuirea of buIlding associatioti work , a- EiretImu at Auirnmntlc' . ATLANTIC , lit. , Munrchn 5.-Speclnuh ( Teic. grann.-'l'lne ) city di'c'tloni wns without tmmi- 4 unstnnl femttuii'es. 'Fine oiilc'ers mire : Mayor , 3' . ii , James ; sohiciton' , C. A. ? itert'dithnl assessor , I ) . F. I lmuwkuu : nihlerinmenn , .Jumtnmes lItter A. 1. Aniderom1 , J. H. Needle's iintl 11. A. lfcker. 1 I . aQ e OATSJ > A million folks eat Quaker 4j Oats every morning. Wily ? i' ( c If , OU lUld tiStCl Quaker AiJ : tnd cream you'd know why , Y' Sold On ! ) ' in a lb. Puickeges. When Buyhig Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute last can never be recovered , mind it' $ it emulcumnnity to lose several years. winichi so mutiny IoWa nnd Nebraska. people have domne winen they hmmive hiougint fon'elg'nt growmi , imnaceli mated frtnit. trees. M FNEItAY IlItOTI ! EI1S , TilE CRESCENT NUItSERY. \\'cro born emi the lamnds wlnen'e thnc'ir nurse- . . I. ; stock lit grotvn , amid yuan's of patient , ittteligemnt expcnimonent hnunve taughmt them tlio hnest varieties for this elIminate. Consequemntlt thneir imomnie growmn stock is as hmnmrtiy as tine forest tn'eenn. They lmmtve a vem'y lunge stock fom' tine sinning delivery mind every tree i 4 wniiramited true to mname. Orchmnrd , Vinyard , Lawn , l'arbclng Trees amid Ormnnumnnemntnsl stock Mmdcc no mnistnkc Iii youmr ortiermu. Scud. us yonir list of wants for prices. We cant please youi in mirices until stock. rtefereinces : Coumicti Bhnnft's itnnnhcs , CoumnOii Iblumifa Departimnent Onn.nhna lIce , amnul prominemnt bumsitness men. Nmmrnwries six mailes north of Council I3lfts. p. o. Address , MENERAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa , DAVIS' Bhhll , 8llI ! fflllS llollu Mixed PaInts , Leani , Oil , Varnish , l3ruslnea , Putty and Paper hlamiger'nn Supplies , Window Plate annul Art Glass. Buying cat- lots for casin we cain save tine consumer and time dealer money in buying of us. Call mind see our nutoche antI get priceg before buyIng. W'inolennahe and retail. ' 200 Broadway , 1ounciI Bluffs CEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RIEKMAN , I'resldeot , Cashier. First National Dank 0IODUNCIIULUFF3 , Iowa. Cnpital , - $100,000 Profits , - - - 12,000 One of ( lie olIes ( banks in thus state of Iowa. . % l'e solicit your lusmnies and collections. W Ijay S m > er cent en time deposits , \Ve will be plcascd to see mind serve you. 'ZlhQ IhA1lhPlFiPi ? Atiormncyu-mit-Lnw uml , U. unsiuiuuiuuu1 l'rmuctice Iii tlmo State nmtmd O'eulcrui Comirtq. lhuuuns 803.78hiiugar hlloeic , tUuuuiL IImuug(4 , liiis'a , 3 Wotics-OouoiI Diuffs 1iislNIW8 CLEANED ; VMJLT CLJ1/uNJIU , io ilurlue , at V , 13. homer' . . 533 liroa4way. LtltGS PIUVATH BARN FOIl ISIINT NEAR court iuoui'c.Al'pYat lie. oflneeCoUncii itiuffi , _ _ l'OIt iti1NT , SO-'u&'Iti1 FAItH , ONi-IitIA' MILE south of city llmnmitm' . tinreu.qUilmtitmt of a mile West of Mnnawu road Suitable for dairy. Ap. ply to l.eonnud I1vcrctt. 1.OR itUNT , n60 ACiUfi OF' Hl'IflNlhI ) GRASS ian'I ' near nsiumn. l'iubnuhie jemti two ( inns to line acme , itcmnt 13.00 mer acru' . Large discount for cnutln , AIP1Y to Luomiard lveuett. 1nit itlINi' , A ( lOl ) 6-ItOOM llOIHl1. 'IVITU iooi lint mu , cml 'unIt d hit eel and I'eureentlu cv- enue , hear tini , C , , ii. Q , dopot. Apply to l.i-cnaml Itverett. : . , JuhI'l , l'AlHt ANI ) ( iAltllN LAND I'Olt sal , , ( hail ) amid 00 Cfli tCtfli $ . Iay & hess , 33' i'enhl street. , t I'INliiiVBhiY OUTFI' ! ' FOlt IAi,11 ; I LAN. , lnnim , I irvugtnamu , 1 coacim , 1 surrey , I ptuaeton , : m tiuggle , , : ; sleigims , I Sets Inertness. Day s hess , Councli Itlufle. VANTfiI ) TO itgnT , A .tOIll1N htOUlhiS 05' live or sIx tootnum , south ( if Iliuadwuy , by April I , AdIreaum h 2 , bloc citice , jojt : A MOliitN 'i'ISN.iiOOM hlItlCi immure : ills. ) ii slx-rooimm commage , Ir , E. I. Voodburip , coumner muff iunI Itiory streets. s'ANTlD , Ah'Atit Oh SECOND-blAND. fai tn senticu , , At'm'ie' bY loller in Joliun Oiitxirn , Uimdemwue.l , or ( Je'ngu 0 , Clark , Councii iliuffe , lit. . WANTI1I ) . Oi1ti VOlt ( iENiiitAj hOUSE. tyom in : name iut good gmm I meet ) apply , G28 I.iytmslcf street , VAN7Et ) , ( liii ! . F0ItOEUEItAi 13011513. wuuli , Mrs. J , It. Mch'iuu'rsomn , 11(1 ihumt I'ierc * miii , : et , Church Parlor : : u Socials Pastiiues : L UUrn ) Enertanmn ! Co , Council B1uff3 Iowa5 . mTwmw11J - , _ . _ - _ - . - - _ _ . _ - - _ _ q _ _ _ _ _ % _ _ _ _ _ . 3rI..t _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ _ _ ½ _ vJn _ . S.-- . ' ,