Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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TIlE OMAHA DAn DEE.
COUNCLIa 11LUFI , ' $ .
CtF1CE. . - NO. 12 PEA1tL THEE'l
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I. Dtll\'crt br tarier to Iny Ilrt of lhe t1 , .
11. W. TILTO , Leuee.
T1.TT'ltOtS-Euiinsq offlee. No. < : nlgbt
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Ora nIl , Council fl1uft. E. F. Clark prop
MRYtl neal slate agency. & 39 roalwY ,
"lB Bergman will tcrtatn ( the 1l1s of
the W. A. 1' . A. : t her home , 61 Stuttsman
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street , this evening.
O. C. Green , who hn been working for
IJ\'hl Irnlley & Co. , took n position ) 'es-
tel'lay With Fairbanks , Morse & Co. of
Omaha.
Mary A. Lyons fe.l information with the
city clerlt yesterelny charging Weir nou las
wih dlslurblng , the peace by calling her
naughty nmc ! .
Regular in1etIng Council murs Iolge , No
210 , A. 0 U.V. . , this evening nuslnes of
Importnuce. All memhers are requesteel to
bo lireant A. : lcllen , recorder.
Mary Sorensen has filed n petition In the
( lstrlct court aslling for n divorce frol
Jens Sorensen on the ground of drunken-
nss , desertion and failure to slpport
Julus Peterson , charged with restating nn
oncer who was l'ylng to eject him from n
snlon building at Cut.of was tried In Jus-
tco VI en's court ) 'lstcreIIY , and the case
WIS taken under Idvlselent ,
Fred . G Jar.lnp . was cal1h trying to
iet Into Del O. Morgan's ; drug store We.lles- .
day night while lit search of n place tr
II & ep. lie was lnllly drunk , and . was fined
; 15.TO ; In 1101c ! court yesterday morning.
Cnlanthe nssembly , Pythlan SI tehooJ , will
hold 1 special meclng nt the resbienco ot
Mrs. 0 Younlerman , East Pierce street , Saturday -
urday , Morch 1 ( ; , at 2:30 : P. m. All members
are requeste' to b" present. Jy order of the
O. C.
A leethll at time assessors ot Pottawatta-
mlo county II to be held today nt the olC !
of the county auditor. The object of the
meeting Is maid to he to tul ; over assess-
menls , ror the purpose of making nn cqultn-
ble nFscesment all over the county.
Hev. .1. . \ . Wllams w1 speak on the
or "Amusements" ' .
subject next Sunday e\'en.
log nt the } llpl' ( Day Saints' church. The
qll'slons : "Is It right to play cards ? "
What kind of theaters shou11 n Christian
attend ? " wl be nnswercd. Proper amusements -
ments lor the young and time ditty of parents
and time church In sUllplylug them wi be
consldcred.
Maiio Ynncey has flied another information -
ton charging George Oliver with time theft of
n \\tch. Oliver was arrested on the charge
several months age , when It was developed
that he pot possession at the timepiece while
eeplng ) company with Miss Yancey , and ( that
after they "brol of" n dispute arose lS to I
:7 : which of them owned it. The case was dls-
mlsse(1 ( without trial , and It was supposed nl
the time that It had been settled.
We have over $ OOOOO to loon upon 1m. ;
proved Iowa farms. Farmer desiring loans
cnn save money by dealing direct with us ,
- thereby saving agent's commission. We do
not loan on wild Innd . nor In Nebraska.
Lugp & Towie 235 Pearl slreet.
J'I lSO"AL 1'.1R.1JIC1I'II.
Frank flee of Kearney , Neb. . Is In the
city visiting his brother . Scott Rice.
Mr. and ) rs. A. Poland of Avoca arc In
the city for a few ( lays' visit with their
cousin , John 'f. lazen and family , on South
- Seventh street.
Colonel J. J. Stealman returned yesterday
from Des ) olnes , where he went to testify
before the grand jury with reference to the
alleged crooked transactions of W. S. Richmond -
mend , In connection with the failure of the
Union city. Duldlng and Loan association of that
General E. F. Test received a letter yesterday .
lcrdny from his old ( friend , George G. Street ,
of Hochester - , nnnouncing the latter's promo-
ton'- to time position of general manager at
the blue lne , " Mr. street Is remembered
well by most of thee who lived here fifteen
years or so ago , when be was connected with
I the Union Pacific.
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WIlt Is In . Name '
Everthing , If applied to a Hardman Piano
sold by Mueller Pane : and Organ company ,
103 Main street.
AskR. for ltoro 1'lrot floxc.
Chief Scanlan , In his annual report to the
mayor , asks that the council purchase ten
more patrol boxes. The Richmond system ,
which Is principally In use In this city , Is a
combination of fro and police alarm. The
Richmond company has now gone out of
business , and tile system Is being replaced
. , gradually by the Gamewel , which has only
fire alarm boxes In this way three boxes ,
those nt roadwny and Main. Sixth avenue
and Twenty-frst. and South First and Knep-
per , have been dispense with and , Scanlan
claims , the vacancies should bl filled. There
are only a few telephones In the Fourth
wart that are getatable after 1 o'cloclt an
a part of the remainder ( at the ten boxes
time chief would scatter around through thai
vicinity. The rest would be located so ns to
enable time latrolmen to malt their reports 01
night wllhout the necessity of using private
tolephones. Now arrangements have to be
mafia ( with certain business houses for the
use of their telephones after night , which has
not IlrO\'et a very satisfactory way at doing
lhlngs. Time chief also recommends that the
sIze of the force be increased by the addiS -
tiers of six men , Instead of cut down , ascertain
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certain partIes have demandcd.
A OUI.t tmstori.
Yesterday we decIded to conlnne our great
baif-prico sab for two snore weeks.Vo do
lhla In order to meet the demand for frames
orler
and Illctures at hal price. -
II. L. SMITH & CO" , 4 [ Main street.
Dr. Laucol , office 40 5th ave. : tel 180.
Plait 1.11 Sore I'eor.
James Harris , another accomplice of the
lIall.Rackwitz outfit In time car burglaries ,
was on time staml In the district court yesterday -
day arid told the came sort of a story us
was toll th previous day by Hob I.lmerlck
Ho described the crooked transactions '
10 erookec lransactons very
minutely , and left but little .loubl of hail's
guilt. 'ho Union PacIfic rCelvershll ) ll
some bearing on time case . anti Clerk Stead.
mau of time UnieJ States court testleel as
to tlU names or the receivers. The records
were brought In , and the Immnes of but four
coull bo fOln.l . there , Clark , Anderson , Ames
and Coutlert. Mink's name for acme f'IS01 or
other vas mnleming. DurIng the afternoon soy-
oral of link's friends were thlre to prove , I
some of them that 111 was lt home nnel
In bcd , or else playing high five on the Smmn-
tIny night when time burglary Is alleged to
have . ben commited , and others thlt hail
was suffering frol sore feet , which would
have prevelteJ him ) from doing any work so
hard U robbing cars , If ho ha(1 ( hal thein .
clinatton . The court room was /le wih a
lot of I lall's frIends , 10st of whol wl have
10 testy lhls mornIng.
A $19,000 slack of clolhlng , furnishing
goods anti men' shoes Is 1 big stock , and
when It Is 10 be sold for from 25 to 60 per
celt of its invoice the event Is as big as time
stock . 'fhnl's wbal Marcus la doing. The
clothing In time recent lire was covered , end
the covering wan not touched : the hau , rur-
nlshlng goods and shoes were In tght boxes
and lImo boxes were nol soied , And tles '
gees are simply being given away ,
AnllIrn . 'rmisiIr .
A citizens' meeting will bo hell this evening
at 8 o'clock Shall , 11 the hal over the Stale
Savings bank. The cal for this meeting Is
made by , and In time Inlen't of nil wbo realIze -
iso the importance or goo municipal go\
rnment , and the 11resencI at hindrances In
the way of securIng such governimment. The
business of the meeting will be 10 agree upon
n Plan of civic organizatIon , which shall be
strictly non'l1rUsal. shah favor economy
In IHble expenditures , and 0111100 excessive
and doubtful taxation , and which shal , a an
organization and through its individual mnemn-
brl , render sUI110rt und assistance to every
public olcer charged with time managemenl
ol the city governmtnl , and the ( lforcemtnl
of existing laws. All In '
elsUng Al persons S 11IJthy
With this 10"ement are InvIted to be pre -
emit. Prominent citizens will b present and
- take Illt In tlo delboralon >
. Price reduced ; Centenle or Walnut Dock
D lt Iowa coal , $3.25 : 2.000 lbs. for a ton ,
deilyered.'rn . Welch , 615 S. Main , Tel. 93.
NEWS \ 1ROI ? 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS
Fey , E , J , Babcock of St. Paut's ' Episcopat '
Church / Resigns His Ohge.
POOR HEALTH GIVEN AS TiE REASON
hIr.l " 'nrlt A'Ahlst Or"At 01.1 Told on
11m-St. l'mtiml's end Orate thlrchl :
: n ) Be CtimoIIiimittil-lleUs - I
1101mull "cmber
ne\ . I . .1. Babcock has resigned his rector-
ship of St. Paul's Episcopal church , on ac-
count of poor h olh , and the resignatIon has
been reluctantly /ccellt'1 by the vestry , who
have adopted time folowing reolulon :
Hesoh'ce , 'fhul tim nrlptlng the reslgn
101 ur lC\ ' . Emig4no J. Inhcock ns rector at
this \"II \ I ii' h , on nccounl or his coil timmtmed Ill
health I , the mClbers or thc nsl y 10st
Iluly hel I' thllr henrt.1 tctinony to the
llon
fnlhfulnesl wlh whlc'h he hiI discharged
his duties us ali' spim ittmal tnslruetor , lender
tules 111uul
and pastor tlring 111 > last three years and n
hlIc las gone In Int out 1II0ng our
Ileolll wlh t Incenslnl ! huh'.try I ' , amid his
feqUcnt I antI weleomo visits ha\e brought
hope and sun hln ( lu their homes and
hmeatts. He ' imtmnself devoted
has
healls. Proved himsel t ee\flt
awl lelf.IIIlng rel.tor nt mill tIIS , lie
hns II0la1h111 the Joel falhhll , ably 1111
cam host ly ulc ( I mu mist ered to lie I " \Ir\ual t I
needs or our I'arllh ' thl'ough the vUlloU8
01(1 11.1 . snCI'alells of the Ihlrlh With
unlulgln , . ell and fidelity. WI hart flOI
him us our rector un.1 . h urn his Ixrelelt
wife amid tlltthter with Ilnclle and tmn-
, ' ' to Almighty
felglee Illrlt nnl we earnestly Irn -
mighty Clod ( that hcnlh ant strenglh immmty
1m , IcltOII,1 to him Inel that he mummy he
pplre,1 for immany yirrs of efulness to his
fllll ' amid the chllch.
II nccordlce wIth thc ( late suggested by
Mr. Ba\cocl , the resignation will take erect
Allrl 1. Ills future )1lns ale not announced ,
but the vestry have tendered him the free
occupancy at the rectory until It shal bc
needed . by n Slccessor , time chuoslng of whol
they will be In no haste to mmmake.
:1' . Bubcocl has labored 10st earnestly to
build 111 the church her , even et the sacri-
flee of healh Is l. Ills posUlon has not
been In ali respects nn enviable enc Ills
predecessor had gathered about him u large
an.1 . cnthublastc folowing , 1111 lany of
them seemed unwilng ! to transfer their
allegiance to a new spiritual leader , however .
over worthy. Whie thee hnve been no church
dissensions or disturbances , there has been n
ralher discouraging falling off In the number
of communicants , and a lesscllug at those
who were drawn Into the pews slmly by the
popularity nnd eloquence at the preacher.
I.lt all churches , St. l'arml's has been
afflicted wIth an attack of hard times , amid
time contributions have fallen off In nt least
as large a degree at the attendance at nubile
worship. Some of the prominent members
have cut off theIr subscriptions entirely , and
this has naturaly crippled the organization
badly.
The Sunday afternoon services , which were
the most largely attended of the whole week ,
have been dIscontInued , beginning ithm next
avc bee"dlscotl . berlnnlg wlh.nex
ftmnday. nev. J. I . Simpson Is mentlne
as n Possible successor to : . Dabcock. In
the event of his being selected for the place
St. Paul's and Grace churches wi undoubt.
edly . he combined. Some influential members -
bers , however , favor shutting time doors or
the church for the prcslnt. I Is Irobahlc ,
that tlere will be too great Interest In the
welfare of the organization to submit to thl
step being talten. The vestry Is considering
a number of measures
This Is the third Council Bluffs church to
lose its pastor within n monlh , the First
two. Ilaptist and time Christan beiig the other
JIOSrON STOIIC
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Council Ilur , IA.
For one week wt offer big inducements to
bargain seekers. Every department reprc-
sented. QuIte n number of different lines
we are going to close out entr ly and have
made prices that no lady can afford to over-
1001 ; .
look.A
A big lot of fancy silks . Including tafetas ,
suralms molres , faies anc satins , worth from
50c to $1.50 a yard , In one lot nt 29c 1 yard.
'Ve offer our entire stock or faie and
ben alne silks at 75c a yard , worlh $1.00
and . .
$1.25.
46-ln. all wool serges , good colors , worth
50c. to close at 25e I yard.
French whip cords and fine India twis ,
worth 75c , 100 1 t 39c n ynrd.
Three prices on our entire stock of winter
coats : $ : .00 to $7.50 garments at $3.98 ; $10,00
to $15,00 garments to go at $4.98 ; $1.00 to
$25.00 garments to go lt $ [ ,98.
All shawls to gu 11 just . halt price during
this sale.
price. Satchels and telescopes to close at hal
MUSLIN UND1RWFAR.
Our muslin underwear stock Is too heavy
and must bo reduced at once ; price made to
close out quIck. SOc quality tucked skirts at
2rc ; $1.00 skirts , embroidery trimmed , at
G5c ; 7Go night gowns reduced . to SOc each ;
/ powns
$1.50 and $1.75 gowns reduced to $1.00 ; n big
lot of lace and embroidery trimmed drawers ,
worth up to $1.25 , to close at 39c.
Thompson's and La Sprite corsets , broken
sizes , to close 2ge. .
Big reductIons In kllIovcs. . 3 : dozen kid
gloves In ladles' , gents' and children's , nil
sizes and worth from $1.00 to $1.50 . to go at
500 a pall.CARPET
CARPET SWEEPERS.
To close out : Diamond , 39c ; Crown , SIc ;
ssen's at ' 9c.
FOWI.R , _ DCK & WALKlm
J. H. McPherson , florist , cut fewer and
plants. Design work a specialty. Wlrl or-
( leIs day 01 night. 1281 E , Pierce Council
fluffs.
, \nothlr Chulauelu' , , t'Isii.
ltev. T. F. Thlckstun has another plan by
which he hopes that a Chautauqua assembly
can be secured for Council fluffs thIs sea-
son. Grounds on Graham avenue have been
offered wIthout cost , nail n lent large enough
to seat 3,000 to 4,000 PeOple can he securlll
for $200 for the season. 11ev. Wllrl Scott
of Chlcavo , formerly or Omaha , who Is time
conductor at the Crete assembly , offers to
provide an attractive program for $ S00. With
time other expenses or enclosing and arranging
time rounds , providing seals , ael'erlslnl
etc" itis estimated that time total expense
will not reach $2,000 for fifteen days enter-
tainimienits I Is propose.t . to secure the
amount In advance by securing pledges ror (
season tickets before engaging In any con-
lraets. To elo this and secure the co.opera-
lon Dr ns many persons as possible I Is
proposeet thai the price at tickets be lade
very low 11robahly ) $ for the season , or Ij
cents n day for single atlnmissions
The great auction sale uf nnen'mc women's
nn.l . clmlidren's shos still goes merriy on lt
200 Broadway. Time Morris boys Imel I Ino
slack , amid , 18 an example , of the slaughter ,
$5 shoes hnvo been sold nt $ Aucton every
afternoon nll e'enlnl. H. I Inman , sake-
man : 11. A. Mesemnoro 'Y.p tor. 1
The Oberln , strictly . first-class , Cuisine ,
unexceled , Large , beautiful rooms . Fine '
location. Sixth avenue and Seventh street ,
Counci lur . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
E\'nns' Laundry company 520 Pearl. Tel.
290 : shirts , collars , curs , fine work.
( : Iuncl I IluI i m I"res ,
The nnnual report at Chief Nicholson of the
fire department has ben eOlpletCl and will
be Incorporatlll Into the book 11ublshed by
the cIty counci each year Summarized , tt
Is as folows :
Month , No . "Ianns. I.M' . Insurance.
Morrh ( from Iltim ) . . . 6 $ 3,06) ) $ 1.t I .
.i'mtl . ( . . . . . . . . . . 1 1,01 & , :0
! \pl . . . . . . . . . . . . J 3 , W 10,00)
June . . . , . . . . . . 6 300 .400
Jul ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . 10 I0.bTh 1m,30
Acmgi.mst . . ' . . . . . . . . 13 I.V6 7.10)
5e1.tcmimter . . . . . , . . 4 1 4C 6,40J
Ocmober . . . . . . . . 6 1,6 : 2,40
Oethe.
NO"I'mhlr . . . . . . . . 10 3,65 CmY2
leeenmter . . . . . . . . 4 1M ) 1 , O
January . . . . . . . . . .8 1l0 1 Jor.o
Ft4rumLr ) ' . . . . . . . . 19 4I6S 49,6 ; .
l'cirlll \0 nh ) . . . . . I 2OJ : .M ' )
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'rOIN. . . . . . , ] 03 UIV : 131,115
Yea , lbs Eagle laundry II "lbat good
laundry , " and Is I located at 7t Uroadwa
If In doubt abet this try It and be convinced .
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Don't forget name And number 'eI. 157.
IOII'1 Are IH'U re.
Heal estate men are of the opinion that
Council Bluffs Is on time eve of a season of
IlrosperU and as an evidence they point to
the scarcity of houEel for rent In the cen.
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lral part of the city. There are some houses
to rent In tIme outskirts or the city , of the
variety that were built a few years ago by
the InYslment companie which glutted the
market and then fatloJ , but houses located
In the central part of tlme city that are UI-
occupied and ( for rent are comparatively scnree.
The opening of spring Is bringing quite a de
mnnd for house of this kind
l'ortrAls or I x-4aby4.
Postmater Thomas Bowman Is getting up
n collection of the portraits of the early cx-
P'stmnsters ' of Council Bluffs , and has s far
four crayon pictures and several small sized
photo/rnphs to show for his pains. "i'eater-
day he received the photogrnph of Joseph
Ellis Johnson , who has the distinction of
being the first man who ever licked n postage
stamp as postmaster of Council Bluffs . That
was In 1853. The picture from which the
crayon portrait Is to be made bears evidence
at having been taken from an old fasbloned
daguerreotype , and the subject showed , his
contempt for the frivolities of civilization by
appearing In Imla shirt sleeves. Johnsou also
attained some Prominence In this vicinity by
running n newspaper nt Crescent City. lie
devoted his best energies to booming that
town , anti prophesied n number or times
through the columns at his paper thnt It had
n destiny before I thnt would make all
other western cites pale Into InsIgnifcance ,
Whie CouncIl Burs was yet } { anesvile
Evan M. Greene was postmaster. nnel his face
shines out from wihin n fine hard wood .
frame In the postmaster's omce. lie was the
first postmaster In Innesvlle , his commission -
aba having been dated In 1818 He served
for two ) tars nnel then joined . the Mormons
I and went to Utnh. In his time the once was
al time corner at Broadway and Ben Ion streets
and was made at logs. The man who muncie !
the portrait has tnltcn oft several rough edges
rrom :11 Greene's costume which appears to
have been several shades sprucer lhan would .
have been considered good forum In the early
clays , but the original from which the crayon
was mace shows that the fall lies with the
artist , and not with :11 Greene's tailor.
The cllarved portraits of W. W. la'nat1
Phi Armolr arid 'r. I' . Trcynor. all of whom
are deceased . , adorn . thc wuls of time oOce , In
addition to that ct Greene , and all time other
early postmasters , to the number ot about a
dozen , wl ! be honored In I like manner ns
SOOI as floSsillie. The postmasters who are
still living , however , will either hnve to may
for their own I\Ortrnls or else walt for future
generatIons to honor them , for :11 lowman
has given I out cell that he will not pay
for any pictures excepting for those who
have gone before.
Ten UUYI' ( :1'111 : ; ' miIr.
' \e have got to hnve room for new roods ;
ha\'o a lot . at goods that are In the wa ) and
Intenl , to dispose of them Prices not taken
In consideration In thIs sale. Lamps that are
worth t3 wil go nl $1 , anll n variety of other
mmsrImmi imouselmold articles that will make It a
Islrul househo\l nrtces .
chance to get goods at prices below mann-
factmmrers' costs. Come early and get choice
amid n\oll the rush. W. 21 H. MaIn MULLIN. Street ,
Davis , drug , paint , glass man 200 B'yay.
Hen Cln'lun iec1timc.
Den F. Clayton , who has been 'mL..dioneml"
ns n gubcratorlal possibiiy , Is out with n
published card , In which hc emulates the
example set some little tme ago by John N.
Baldwin of this city , ami1 says he does nol
want lho nom Inn lon , He thrown the blame
for his being ' 'mentioned" upcn the press ,
and says that he has written no letters wlh
reference to his candidacy excepting those
which havt been called out by II'ulrles tram
his friends. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cola & Cole will sell the QuIck ) Meal and
Reliable gasoline stoves ; time tried and
tesle . A two burner stove for 250. You
should see their SOc wash boiler and lOc
coffee pot. I you want chEap prices on ln- I
there.
war , go I
Gas heating stoves for rent 'nd for sale a' ' ;
Counci Bluffs Gas company's omce.
Meal tickets rood for 21 meals , only $4
each , at Hotel Inman.
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MADE THE PIG3 SQUEAL.
Interior or : u\th Onu.hA I'nccing houses
Thmrowii un CnnvnR.
'ashlngton hal was densely crowded imp
stairs and down stairs last evening to wit-
ness the entertainment for the benefit of time
Hlnscom Park Methodist Episcopal Sunday
school , and It was evident from the start
that the audience was highly please wth It
I consisted of n pictorial representation
of n trip through the mnmmolh "Iaughterlng
and packing establshments of South Omaha ,
tIme very graphic pictures bimmg thrown on a
canvass by the aid or n steloptcon , Mr.
JOles Doyle , who has charge of the hog
product department or Swift and company's
packing house , originated the Idea or lus-
tralng the various departments 01 the South
Omaha meat industries , as they might be
termed , and he has certainly made a big success -
cess of it. This was the first time these
vlew9 were eximihmited . but owing to lhe
careful Ilepnratons lade and the skill or
the operators at the stereopticon , Messrs.
Stevens Dros. , not n hutch occurred In the
carrying out of time somewhat extennive pro-
gram Quite n unique feature was tIme relstc
rendition at the squeal If the dying pigs
which was erected hy lhe agency of a phonograph -
graph , : . Joel Eaton , manager cf the Ne-
braska Phonograph company having gone
down to Sonth Omaha and recorded on one of
his machlnM time last sounds of the expiring
pOlllers , which on an average only lasts e'ghmt
seconds , so qUlcllly Is the killing acc : -
Il shed.
Interspersing the pcturo ! of thc different
rols tnsttl for killing and preparing the cat-
tie for the markets , were numerous portralls
of time employes , and so faithfully were they
portrayed that the vast audience went fairly :
wild with enlhuslasm ns they recognized the
faces presented on the canvss. As A lec-
turer . l r. . noYI proved _ , Is:1 10 .b quite
nn auept , uemg UOI entertaining anu Ilnor-
oils wih his dcecriptlons. 11 Wlima C.
Blackburn actEI as general manager at the
affair .
A very agreeable variety was given to the
entertainment by the musical performances
or the T. K. quartet , which sang during the
evening , among other selections : "The Star
Spangled Banner , " ' "Give Me My Own Native
" " 'Was ' "
Isle , "There n Man or 'fhessaly" and
" 'he Vacant Chair , " and was recleJ several
tirimems. I
The Thompson quartet of South Oaha ,
comprising , P. G , Hazel , William I. Good-
man F. L. I.yman anl ( E. I G. Hozzete , sang
n stirring sailor melody entitled "The 'far'a
Song" whim great effect , and later on u very
Ilrely ) hnmiiaby . , . which called forth enlhuslaslc
.
ASSAULT ON DR. OLARK.
linlok.1 UI the "hlewalk und In FaIling
' , , .
I'roal A I . :
Dr. Charles F' . Clark , 2913 Walworth avenue -
nue , was assaulted last nlvhl about 8:30 :
o'cloclt at Thlrtelh and Walnut streeti' . lie
was on his way to cal on n patient nt Sheely
Station , and us imo was crossing Thrtelh
street near n saloon gjl Tmmttio . I laugh
saloon Iepper , Jwown ns time "Mayor of
SheelY , " strclt Clark In the face and knocled
him off time 1lcwnlk , In ( milling his rIght
leg was broken hietweemi the knee l and vnkle.
lie was PIcked till arid cal nod into I nelh-
boring house amid from lucre sent 10 his
iioiiie
As lon as Tutte saw what ho hal dome
ho dIsappeared , and alllough slarchlng arles -
ties were on time lookout for him ho had not
been fonn.1 . at a Into hour last night.
Those who were Ieal by bay that no word
passed belween time two men when , time as-
saul was made. Tuttle had "ecn crlnllng
imeavlly. Friends at ) . Clark's here said
limo doctor could not explain why time assault
was made ,
U-
II.ILII I)11.Y1t.S . 7'II.IT lP JJ'.l.S IJI./ ,
Might Inve Mulu isFool of Ilmlll but
Illuslcllml , 2ccr .
HA VEIUILL , Mass . , March lt.-Wahter
Scott hiaie , who figured so
Hall /gured prominently In the
Parker house war of word yesterday , In
which a chalenge 10 a duel with pistols Is
Std to have bcen given and accepted , Is Indignant -
dignant over the slalement made by Thomas
Glro , jr. , thai he ( Hale ) was Intoxlcaled ,
)
"it I absolutely false that I was intoxl-
cated . " said hale , "This can be vouched for
by Sidney Young who was with mne. Giroy
lhreatenl 10 bring up my record In court
next month , but 1 will be ready for Iminim. 1
know a lhlng or two about hll and he had
better look out , "
Sidney Young , who Is I well known busi-
ness man here , said : "Tho denial of the
story by Giroy Is no good Bolh parties
were heated and the story of the whole
)
affair D given by Hale yesterday Is sub-
stantaly correct. "
TESTING TiE rUCT , I ' 1 LAW
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Pressman OMe on nt pC Moines with
Interesting Fetnrcs ,
I " I
I
LEGALITY OF TiE - MEASU , , , , ' QUESTIONED .
; ,
I'oettitlott ] eellrr thma \ , \1nl ) ' l'rtUlonl
, \rO Se\'rr.l Ihl.lrrl NntrR Shorter
or the Nuthr It'tulr.l hy
the t'rcRent ( \ : .
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ImS MOINES , March H.-Speclal ( Tele-
grnm.-The ) Presmnn case to test the legal
ity of the mulct law petition In this county
was resumed In the district court tolay.
Wltneuls wee put on the stand to test !
whcther or nol they personally signed or wit-
nesseel time signing of their names to lett-
Lions. The registration books of various pre-
cincts are In evidence ns well as thc Poll-
lens timemnselves. The prosecution holds that
time petitions are from OO 10 400 names
short , and thc defense Insists that the pet-
ton contains from 100 to 150 names In excess
or the requlrel number.
U = . \ SOI.tV l'IN.Nl.l'UO'I U AUIN
1'llelt ) 1Ian flint 'lru'nt Comlmr , , ur Sioux
City Fully Itcurgmmimlzr.i.
SIOUX CITY , In" , March l-1.--Special.- ( )
The reorganization at thc Fidelity Loan anti
Trust company or this cIty Is practically
commipleted. When It failed two 10nths ago
wih liabilities of nearly $1,000,000 , It was
n surprise to financial people ; the countr
over for I had bccn regarded ns one of the
osolhl concerns . President Joseph Sampson
was nameel as receiver anti wenl east nt
once to lay before the relesentatvls or
creditors nnd stockholders nlan of reor-
\lan
\
ganization . Time coml1any had sell In Scot.
land its debentures , drawing generally 4
Iler cent limterest to the amount of $1,200-
000 , anti In thh counlry It hac placed $2 , -
000.000 more , chiefly In New Englall , draw.
lug generally G per cent The examination
or the business has convinced , all concerned
that the company Is solvent Ind can ay
out If given lme to collect Its dues , chleny
Interest on farm loans. Accordingly It has
been ngreeel that a new company shall be organized -
ganized under the name or the Fidelity Com-
mutilation company , with tIme same capital
as . that of time old compan , $500,000. This
wi be exehangec for that ot the ail corn-
panV nt par , and an assessment of [ per
ccnt will be male to raise funds to meet
Inme.lale . expenses. Then the old deben-
tlres wil be canceled 1111 a new Issuc made
In their place , at the uniform rate of 4 per )
cent Interes , These debentures will be cii-
"Ieled Into four series , faing chic In two ,
four , six and eight years respectively. On
this plan the company will be able to con-
lnue business anti malIc new loans , whie It
wIll give the time needed for n proper
lquidaton of the asets. Receiver Snmpson
will be al the hcad of the new compan .
I Is announced thnl A. S. Gar-
retsomi the fnancer or the great railroad
syndicate thnt faied In the Union Loan antiTrust
-
Trust company crash two , years ago for
about $7,000,000 , will rellr to Sioux City
nnd become president of' the' ' new Live Stock
Nalonal bank at the stock ) ards. lie has
been In California reorganizing the San
Francisco stock yards ( for n year or more ,
The Ileoillo who arc brlnglnp him back to
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manage the new banlt are the creditors of
the companies he foumicled and they want hIs
help In developing time concerns they are
reorganizing. For man i years he was n suc-
cessrul bank"r before le btan speculating.
Mr. Garretson says fe Vas concluded no
arrangement as yet for going Into the bonkIng -
lug business ' imere but " says he will return
Ilcrmnnenly to the city , amid , engage In bush- '
ness. le has confidence In thefuture of the
city. The properties1 ot . which he was
manager at one time trelrfsentol ( probably
$12OOO.qoo , railroads , stpck yards , terminals ,
trust and banking conc rs. "
!
ILO'SI ll'S SAFE . - I'I1 * . .1LY ; OI'ESIUi ;
othlng to Clear VII time ; \yslery SUI'rouaul
lila' time l'oner'5 Life.
CRESTON , Ta. , March 1 i.-Special.---Time (
big safe standing In the office or the late L.
D. Dosser , the Cromwell forger and suicide ,
In which It was hoped there were some letters -
ters or explanation or the mystery which sur-
'
rounds' the crimInal transactions and the
evident blckmal levted upon Bosser , was
opened yesterday afternoon by Administrator
rank Slcvcns. All hopes or some light
being thrown upon the matter were quickly
dispelled and time msterlons gloom that sur-
rounds the affair grows deeper , and In all
probability no light will ever be thrown upon
the transaction .
Three sealed letters were found In the safe.
They were addressed to W. H. Reynolds
Mallt manchar and the Creston Nalonal
bank. respectively . Not one penny of money
was found nor was there a note nmong the
contents. V. ' . H. Reynolds received the letter .
addressed to him soon after thc safe was
opemmcd. ITo wOlll not make tIme contents
public , saying that It was private business
between him and moser , and would not do
thd public any 1001 to Imow of the commtents
lie maid howeyer , that Ir the administrator
ellslred to see the contents of the letter , he
would glaly show II to him. The letters ad-
dresse.1 . to the Creston National bank and
MarIe Danchard , have not been opened , but
they will not throw any lght on the affair.
The letters did not appear to hnve been writ-
ten hastily , and did not refer to a prearranged -
ranged plan of the author to kill lminnself ,
A8 the days go br It becomes more evident -
dent ( that lesser was blackmailed , I Is now
positively known that he did not speculate
on lhe Board of Trade. Every cne who In
any way knows uf Bosser's affairs and
Imows of time desire to do right , which tIme
lan has always displayed In his transactions -
actions , think that he was blaclmaleel out
ct his money. The party who held the club
OVCI' mosser's head probably lives In Cram-
well , but who either he or she Is , will prah-
ably never be disclosed I Is evidnt , how-
ever . that one cf Blosser's intimate friends
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knows more that will lead 10 the dhcloslng
of the identity of the blncktnle than he has
told . and until he chooses to sy mere no
clew cnn b obtnlned
nosser carrie ' 3,50 life fnsur.nct of
which $1,000 was In the Washington LIfe ,
1,000 In time New York t.ife and ' 1,80 In
tIme . Odd I'ellows' 'cAnnimity. Irs. 10sser
\.lll ' . Besides this
wi receive all of this amount
he was making monthly payments on twenty.
eight shares of HOO each or building anti
loan association stock 1 Is not known
whether he had this stock lu his wife's name
or not _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CO ' I'I.IC'Tlo : ! IS TIIIIS'i'itANOi : CASE '
Several or Ills VmtiiRSe Ulder Arrest
( hinrgeut critim I'erjtmn'y.
hnr't.1,11 )
SIOUX CTY , March 14.-Speclal ( Tele-
gran-County ) Attorney 111:1 today swore
out warrants for four at the wlnessIs who
had swor to statcments In thc course of the
Waler Strang trial , that wee proven to be
false. The four are Invll Peley , Frank
Sumner , Pal Drcnnan and Mike 1'lnnernn.
They are charged with perjury , and will be
arrested nl onee. The county attorney I
Satisfied that tie jury was fixed and that
the testimony was fnbrlcate.l .
As soon ns these wnrrnnts were Issued ,
Strange went to the Justices at time peace ant
\vnmuteml . them to Issue warrants for him
against Ialal nl\l his nsslstRnts In the
trial of tIme case , ehargln them wlh con
slllracr to accemle , Time justices hnve thus far declined
loisit Itmslirutmt'n lrn M..I.
DES MOlNlS , : Ilreh 14.-Speelal ( Tele-
grnmmi.-Abotmt fifty tnsurunce 1en lucid I
l'on"eltol here tocn } ' . They mire state Inel
special Igents of c0111nnles formln tue
Iowa alliance. Time ohjer of the 111'tn !
waM 10 organize n new state hoarel II. C
Stewnrl wns chairman nl'l W' . fl. lngl
"eel'tnr ' . The 10rnln session was ICl'U-
Illec br n1lre"ss , by lemhers of hit' RI\ " -
erln cmunmnittee. uf whllh II. C. Rudy . ,
malinger of the Conllerlal 01101 Is ehll.-
mmmi . The meris of I state ngemmtmi' nBBO-
elllon , such ns Is In vogue In Hlnols , were
fully sel forth. On 1010l , time chair nil-
Ilolnteel 1 cOlmlt ! ! Oi ronstlutol 111
hy.lnwf whllh was nsle.l to report thlg
nfb'rmioon. Nutimitmm . .lelnle WIS nccom-
huh isimed lo.ln . . nn.1 . the mcetm t g " 1 ccii-
tIU ! tomorow , The Inul resul wl vitim-
out dOlht , he tie or nnl7nton of nn 10wI
held club , 1'0 1 1 o"ec tr nglts In1 oUcers
or cOlpanles tioimmg buslne In Iowa.
IllrlllII I to " 'r'cu'nmt 'Iar\'ntlll. ! I
SIOuX ( 'lTMarch 1-(811eelll ( Telc-
grnnm.-.loirmi ) Krieg , aged GI , COl miled sui.
cll ! wlh 10rphine tOln ) ' . lie was n
Illoncer setler , and whn there were breweries -
cries here was n In"lel brewer amid . well
oft . ] 1 Jlllunly lost his JIOpCt , anti
took his lfe to prevent mctarvuttiomi.
Omi ) I. S ollrt.1 I :111 Urnpl'o , ' I ) . " " .1 .
CRESTON , II" , : llrch 11.-Simecial ( 'rcle-
Rrnm.-\'llnl ) Harlow , colored , dropped
demtti here today. lie Immul served live
elenl todl } Il hlel Ivc years
In the Iegullr 1 ri ) ' . Barrow cnme hlre
fr01 01111. mind the rellllS have been
selt to that point. .
SIWVlEl TUP 1.Uu.a I.IH' STU1)I.VTS. .
Lecturer Oi AnAlnmy I"IACA" Stir I , El-
hlhltnr a Nulo Ilnuici.
PHILADELPHIA , Iarch H.-Prof , Thomas
Elldns In his lecture on "Artstc Anatom ' " at
the Drexel institute has caused something or
n stir by exhlbilng alude mimIc model before
n mixed cass composed of YOlug mel and
young women students. On last Mondn
afternoon Prof. Ealtns delivered one or I
series of lectures wih n model Jart '
clothed. A woman art teacher who was
\r sell objected to the scanty clothing 01
the model I'rof Ealtns replied ammy young
woman who objected to the model might
retire. He then removed all of the clothing
worn by the model Some or the
young women hastily heft the room
'
and the' others were apparently
very much embJrrasscd. A formal complaint -
plaint was made to Prof. 1cAlster of the institute .
stitute . Prof. aklns I was seen at his home
and asked It he cared to sa ) anything In
regard to the occurrcncc. "Why , this Is the
first time 1 have hearl of any serious dissatisfaction -
satisfaction , " he said , "or that my enga e-
ment had been cancelled. 1 expected to go
there tomorrow and lecture ns usual As to
my exhibiting n nude model , why , 1 always
do that when lecturIng. I have nol used a
draped model In ten years , and I lectured
before n mixed class right along nt time National -
10nal Academy of Design lu New York.
There are always some ladles In n class Ite
this who are a little sfueamlsh or over-mod-
eat , but II Is not always the young and pretty
ones. I can assure you 1 only followed out
my usual methods and have nothmlmug to say
In defense of these methods. Persons In
such n class must expect the model In the
nude : I Is necessary o to have It so. "
. .In.El Too ( iLl ) TO GET M.lnnJEl.
lromlnent I'tople In time ( 'ont Country Gore
ro rhlcllo to Wed ,
CHICAGO , March H.-In Waukegan this
afternoon lon , J. H. McBride o SpeJale ,
Waslm , and Mrs. Ellen Curtis Gage , : f. D. ,
of Salt Lake City , Utah , ware m:1lcd at
the home of the latter's brtner , r. O.
Matthews. Judge McBrIde Is In his 121
year and his wife Is only n few years his
Junior. The groom arrived In Chlcaj illn-
day n'nl went at once to the Grand Pael.ic ,
whee he engaged a room. lie refused to
register , saying he elr not want his Chicago -
cage frlelds to know he was In tbmi c'ty. Mrs.
Gore arrived In Walltegon rrom Salt Lake
City Tuesday , and all the nrrnlelcnis
were mnde for a hasty wedding. After the
ceremony n weddIng luncnr1J was Fen'lel
and the newly married COUI'\'J ' \ ' relurneel nt
once 10 the city. Tomorrow they will 'eove '
for Wnshlngton. Mrs. McBride 15 lhe wllrw
of George Merrill Gage , forlrly of Ihls
city , anti has attained ( Nmlnelce In Salt
Lake professionally , a ' . c'hh ns , ucaj ! ) ' .
Judge McBride , at the I I/e of : I , was n
member of the constlltnnal : convention of
Oregon and was sean arJrwnrJ elected to time
first senate of that state. nnc In 18G5 was np-
pointed chief justice ot 1dahI , At pre.t nt
he Is counsel to the rccel/Jrs of tha Sur I'En
Pacifc railway . One of hl hroth"r3. Gecrge
W. McBride , has recen'Jy Icon , eleeiel Lllled
States senator from Oregon
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FOR
FIFTEEN
. ir
-'I2 I
DOLLARS
.
L7 . , ; Sr1. , - : ; , Down ant * 8 Jonthly
, you can buy a fine
. , ,
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E'IANo- ' , -
I , lu 1
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Ol'chcsh'ul ' ' 4' loot 0 Inches , 3 ,
gt'arll , ImIgh1 : pedids
ongl'u\'Cli panciJ ; 'I O'Y Im ' 8 , contlnnols hllh hinges , $18 5
choice of ct'alnint ; 'I ahogony 01' OUlf case , stool
\\'alnlt
a ndscai'f. . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHY PAY RENT
When , iQli can have evel'Y dollar you lUY } right In ynut' house ,
ant thol'oby muke u suvlngs bank : or your Iilstl'umen ?
Cal on omnddrota .
A HOSPE ] Tr 113 IIOllll'gt [ , ,
I . S - , J . Omaha , Neb.
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SUNDAY CLOSING E\ \ ' YORK
Two Tho\saml Prcsvnt nt a Me tlg to
rrotcst Against It.
DR RAINS FORD ONE OF TIE SPEAKES
" "IUI.lllltr If tlrOI'II/ : A Slrhllnt lx. :
cle 1.1" Oln of IUR 1'nRnn. for
Ollp.hl 1- 8."rrl\1 Utlr
Nutnhlp I'r'mst'nt.
N'liv' , ' YDm , Inrh H.-Two thomn\l
People ' were IlrOll at tie leetng In Cooper
11101 101isht to ( \rote t n/llllsi the SIIIIY (
closing law Mayor Strong , who was expected -
pected , was nol Prcscimt. A Inrlng nester ,
hearing the words : "We deimmaimci a vote emi
the Sunday flelols : let I the majority fil. , "
adorlel one of the wails. "he spe.lles were :
\ ) . W. S. Hailsforl , Dr Johl I lederlhs
amid Dr. J. ii. hiyiance . Among limo \roml-
ncnl Ileoillo who occupied tluls al the stage
were OS\\ mild Olemlorer , l.olls11 1 I I er ,
Theodore Sutro , Generll Franz Slegd anti
Judge LeOlalll liegerlch Some at the
orgalizatols rChlresCntL'd tim bodies at the
Iretllg \ u'rc : 111hts of I.abor ; Central
Labor union No. 75 ; FederatIon or . Labor :
Centrnl 'l'tmmvem lcln , \ time Iron foclet ) .
lr.V. . S. Hnlnsford of Sl George's chlrcl ,
said In ) art : ' 'I 1 11 olllOSCl to the II'esenl
excise law which closes saloons on SUlda )
I am II favor of ollelll' alools 01 that
tiumy for certall hours ; say frol 12 10n to
10. Let ml give SII uf 1) ' reasemms. " lie
said he believed the opening or lalools fol
cortnln i hours 01 8ullla ) ' wouhl diminish i law
breaklimg. The Present law , ne thOI/ht , was
Imposslblo of enrorcelent , and . lInt disregard
begot a dlsriteeL for law , which was cmii-
healh ) for time 11bl0 morals . As to tills
cvaslol , he said : " 1 leed not say that this
Is lot true or Irish or Geman saloons alone ,
I Is Ilso true 01 1 large Ilrol1rlol of alI
.
American Imeonhe. .
"Seconll , I am II favor of opening the b\ '
loons on Sunday because I Illnlc slch nctol
fairer to the poor ' 111 1\1 to the wcmkirmg
classes Personnl ) J believe the vast 111'
jorly of lel In every wa ) are 11IIhier antI
richter for lot louchlng army I nlcohmoi. 1 hnvl
tried both Phaims imiyselt. I was once I moder- I
lto clrirml6er. 1 alit now n total nbstalner. I
mummy convince 1 ' neighbor of lhls truth , yet '
I cannot force him 10 do It. The only cub
t'/e wurlllnglal has Is t he sahoomu lie does
hot go there sllly to drink or to smolc. lie
goes there 10 meet his friends , antI hc haste
10 go ther to leet them , for he has no hOle
In I which they can meet im liii. YOI have no
right to close UII the worl < ngmal's club 01
Smmnday . I you do , you 11st close imp the
gentlemen's climbs , too , for we do not lecl
climbs nearly as IUl 1 ns working people cIa.
.1 wish there were olhcr climbs for time wage
earners 1 believe tn time there mlst be , but
1 dell with facts. At present there are not. "
Dr. Halnsforel said he believed Sune1y sa-
lools would clmlnlsh drUlltenless anti would
tlllO the saloons out of " 01 tcs. Present
laws , hl said , /1\'e opportlnly for blnclt-
mal , Dr. nalnsrord left time hal nmld
elm cc ra.
A hotter from Carl Schurz was teach , In
which 1w 11rSueei substantially the sale ar-
gument lS hind ) . Itainsford .
Dr. John Frethericims ex- Ia'or Oalley hail
amid J. Ii. Hyland of St. Iarll's church also
spole nesolutons were passed favorlnp the
passage by time Present leglslatul'e of 1 bill
carrying out the views advanced by Dr. Hains-
ford
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THE
GREATEST PURIFIER
s.ses
. I
FOR THE BLOOD.
DUFF V'S
PURE MAL WHISKEYS
,
All D1'UJgitg .
A BmoI'S ! Br 1UMo-8ill1Jill
Ppenulid crat'ro pRont far N.e-eons or CLcu
1000ho , Clf hlhol.lon , 5ipiessnsss
.pdal Of l.nol.Ilo.rMI lal.l o tOt theu
B 1 I.m , Gout Kidaey lilsordetS , Acid z
" 01810 .tiitcmia. .utnttdot . for iaeiC1i0 ,
end editor .IOC"o 1roeIQ. Qdcof.t \ :
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EiIerVebCsnt.
C THE , fRNOID CHEMICAL CO.
151 If. \o ! "r " ' rIO. CHICAGo
For sale hy all druggmsts Umalln.
Whel1 Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute lost can never be recovered ,
anti It's a calamity to lose several } ' , 'urs.
whIch so many lawn nlel Nebraska leolll
have done whll they hnve bought foreign
Hrown , unncclma tec fruit lrees.
lENlmA Y nROTJmnS ,
TIlE CnISCI N'l' NUHSm
Were bol al the lands where their nursery .
ry stock Is grown , /nd years or patient ,
Intclvelt experiment hnvo taught lhem the
best varieties for this climate. Consequently
their hOle growim stock Is as Iltly as the
/rowl
forest trees , 'fheY have a very large stock
for the 81rll1 delivery , mind every tree Is
warranted true tn nucmne Orchard , Vlnynrd ,
Law , larltlnl Trees nnc Oramenl stoche
Make no mmmitahce in l'otmr ormiemmc. lIttimul us
your list of cc'ants for hIrlees , We can itknse
you in lmrices tutu stock , Itu'erenmt'emt : Council
hhlmiffim fiinrlcs , Council Bluffs ieimartmnteimt
Onmuaima lice , anti promlument business mcii ,
Nurrse'ries six nmiiiemi miorthm of Coummeil IhIffs ,
P. 0. Address ,
MENIiRAY TlflOS , ,
Crescent. Iowa ,
tIlt t , . flAIlliflhIPP ) Attt.rieys.t.t-t.timv ,
iJi.11u3 it JJnhmmmmum U iJp l'rictieo : tim timim Simmtu
imud iedermcl Courts , ( , , 311.78ttm tmmcr
hliock , I o 'm ' ii em I 8 I ii mh , I . , nt , ,
CElt'FI FICATII OF' l'LJIiLICATION.
Oiiiceu of Atitilion' of l'ubhlo Accounts , iltttto
01' 1ehiraslcn.
Liimcoin , Feb. 1 , ISi--It ins hereby ct'rtlilcd
timmit tIm Ehumitnhie , I.tte himmnuraimee COiiiitflY
of Nec' Ynrk , In time simile of New ' uric ,
imas coinimlied with time inmcimrmnnee law
of ( imis mitmitu ntnd itt mmutimurizeul to trmmntmmjct
time hmtmaliiesi of life insurance iii this state
tot' tIme curmemut yemim' .
Vitness my innnd mmmiii time seal of the au-
thlior of lmmihdlc ntcCOtinttim tine duty minml
above wmhtten. RIJGIiNFI ! tlOOlt1 ,
Atmdltur PublIc Accotmimtmm ,
I
'Flue nnntmnl meeting of tIme stoclcimaldermm of
time Dime SavIngs bank of Omminmima , Net , . ,
will tue imeil , itt its niflee' , Ill .So. 18th street ,
oh 'J'uestltty. Ahmril 9 , lb93. at S o'clock i' in , . ,
tot' thin iimii lOSC of electimug mm hoard of ulirec.
lois nmmtl for time trmmiisnctiomt of smicim oilier
imUmdlnohs as laity nionerly coimme huefore said
maccling , JOhN U. COh'PELYOU ,
Onutaha , Neb , Marcti 14 , 193. ( 'nmslmfrr.
1t115 M&R
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k Heart '
irregular tsctie'n ' ci the he.rt ,
Functional Derangements of time heart ,
Causet by the excesave c'e of iohaecol fly's.
Itepsia , Ncr ous l'rottratiori , Gencrai
iebiiit > ' , $ ic
AN IMPOVERiSHED STATI OF
TH I3LOOD ,
Are cured , and uiianv organic diceacs of the
hesst , lropiy and tdtiht's Diseaue of time Kid.
ticys ate aiicviated by
C 'i i. i The flttnct of time
.5 heart of ( ho ( lx.
l'rtpanctl according to the formula of
DR. WM. A. 1IAMNONI ) ,
1mm his laboratory at Vashington , 1) , C.
Dose , 5 flrops , Price , Two trachtms , $ i.oo.
All eluicnly petsons shotmlt.I use Cattline.
iold StI.td Dv u. nsVccumsas ,
Tic' Coiunbiu Cii.'niictti Co.
Scnd for Hook. s.d WAsHiNGTON , 0. C ,
KUhN & CO. , AGRN'rS FOil OMAhIA.
Leathered Luxury.
A sIngle glnuce nt thIn catty chmnir
Otlglmt in ) PilL a voice Ill t'vei'y one of
, 'Oili' tit'tjti hones. 'i'll' COliIfOm't iitii't ci'yii-
tflhi7.Cti 1111(1 ( ) ) ) ( milititit hmc'h'e imtitl
tiit'i'i' iii siiigit' ltthgg't51 ii Is till "imeld In
soh ( I t mit' ' it S I I i c' chmeimi 1st s say.
'l'ho t'lhnh ii' is o't'i'mtttifl'th ; that is coin-
lk'tt'IY iiieast'ml ill ic'athm't' , 'ithi 110 sigii
dl f vtmoni u bo't I lit' i''t' t , llm e ii 1,1 , mtilni en'y
it4 1.10051 for : t dozi'im ' 'u rs of t lie imnI rclest -
ei''lcc.'t' lIsa mug-IlIac' No. 1 chIlled
hum' , ilot tIme stmot't vnti of huh' vhmich
uitiickly "hthii'li ill ) " 1111(1 i'uiti the 'hiolo
aImlcaL'auice ) 01' tIme clmmi It' .
'Flit' i'c't'iimg is mt hmt'mi' 'l'niit L'itthier
thmk'k hait imhlaimle. I t Is fmistcmmenl by w'hmit
Gtill lialihiitnhl calls 'pmllulble : iinmlls. ' '
'l'lm&'st' rile iii realIty smunill simil's , vlthi
tilt ) lmc'mul CO''i'i ( lit lt'uithit't , lIon thioy
nhi.s'm' . _ Oi'imtitiiemltnml.
Iii these "gn'ent coiiifoi't" chiain'uc w'o In-
cm'i'nst' time cht'ptlm Of time seat 1111(1 the
w'itit it of I lie inm'ins. TIme result In thmnit
they i'est tIme 'lmolt. hotly milmuost as
mmiuc'lm as If you w'ei'e iylhmg cipoil fl sofu. .
Thik Is ; nt fenttthi'e of out' ovu.
CHAS SHIVERICK CO. ,
FURN1TU11LI of livery lcMcriptioml ,
Tenumporary Location
1206 nistl 1208 flomiglus Strcot.
MILLAIII ) lmoThr : ltt.OCmt
NOTfl--\'oun are tumviteI to exanmiinmo our now
I imo 0 t cii nut mm , , amid driperiecc. :
CEO. P. SANFORD , A , W. RIEKMAN ,
I'restdcnt , .ashler.
First Natio nal Bank
of COUNO1L. BLUFFS , Iowa.
Capital , - . $100,000
I'iofits , . - . 12,000
Ons of ( Ito oldest tanks In thme state ot Iowa.
' 0 solicit your business anti collections.V. .
cay 6 per cent on time deposits. We will b
pleased to 550 cad Nerve YOU.
Sp@ciaI @ No1icos-CouoiI Diuffs
tnisMN1YS CLEANED : VAULTS eLOANSD
mca iluike , at tv. s. homer' . . 538 liroadway.
LtnGiI PT1IVATIO DARN FOR ItENT NEAIZ
court house. Appiy at flee ofiice , Council hurl. .
FIIUIT FAIIM AND GAI1DEN LAND O'OR
saio chenmu and on easy terms. Day & lIes , , 33
I'earl street.
ouri'r IO1t nALl ; I LAN.
dmiu , 1 brotigluam , 1 coach , 1 surrey , 1 pimaeton , ' 25
3 buggIes , a imit'iglms , 5 sets hmarness. Day
hose , Couimcil Imluffs.
a. FOR GENIIBAts
iuouseuoilc. aims , ii. tV. Tilton , 127 liii avenue ,
Foil ItENT.AN 00.ACE1IIFAICM , a MILES
( mm Council lilufla' court house ; remit only
13cc icr acre. JtiiIiY to Leonntmd 1verett , I'eari
street ,
RAIL\VAY \ rr1\IE \ CARD
LeayesThIIJ1ILINGTOH , t. MO , ItiVEItlArrIVj
Omimuima UnIon Lepot , iOtm , & Mason Sts.i . Ommtahmco
10ilanit..Denver ; - . . . . . . . . . . .
4:3pmnJ1k. : hills. 2ulotmt. & t'mmget ilnil , Ex,4lOpm :
: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,
6:45pm. : , Nebmaska Locith ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4pm :
5:1mmmn. : .Lincolmm iocuti ( exccit iiumtuIaii:2Aatm3 ) :
2clpmim..icm.st : Iuiali ( for Limicoin ) iiammy , , . , , . . . . , , _
Loaves CI1ICMJO , 1JU11L1'GTON & Q , Arrives"
omimalualunmon I1rpot. 10th & Mtmsonn dims , Oirmatma ,
4lsent..Cimicago ; \'etmoute. . . . . . . . . . OtOarni :
9:50am..Cimtcmigo : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4:11pm
7r.0pm..Cimiceo : and it. I.ouis Express , . 5:00am :
hl:3amn..nettle : Junction Local. . . . . . . 6:10pm :
. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ztpn :
1..aces ICIilCAUOaUi. & SiI'XlJLiArrtve.
Omummajuimmon l.epot , l0lm& Masormtits.i Omaha
.T.Chlcago Linltci. ( . . . . . . . . . . 9:30aij :
Iiioanm..Chicmcgo : gamuies , ( Ox. Sutm. ) . . . . . G:00pnms :
1.eaVeBICIILC/tUO & ; oltrUWEsT'N1Arrii'
OnnaimalUrmion Depot. 10dm & Mason Sts.l Omaha , 4
. . .lastemn lixpruws . , , , , , , , , , , G3O ;
4tOmmm..Vemmtituuied : Llnmited. . . . . . . . . . 9:10am :
: & , . . . . . . . . . . , Valley Lucmmi , . , . , , , , , , 10Sopni :
& 4tpm..Onimaima Chicago iimjecini . . . . . . . : iiimi
iemtVcs CiihCAUO , it , 1. & i''mCk'XC. iAmrmvpns
( ) maiutt Unmion iOict AlflJufl t'.l Ornatma ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ EAST.
JlOtmatnAtittntio ; ; ; ; m0uiehmmy ) , . 6Otbrfl :
: . . . . . . . . . . . . Ijsireas . . . . . , , , , , 9:50an :
4:30pm. : . . . .Cimicago'cstibuieih Limimed. , . . 1:0&pi :
i1tpnmu.Oicmammoiuma . iIlp.tO ( , C. II. cx , tumm.1l:1Upnt ) :
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v1iHt
blt.mnt.Ukiumuumna E. 'A'exm.s L's. ( ax. buii.ikJVpnm ) :
.C'oioradol.tnnited. . . . . . . . . . . 4O0pp :
Leaves I C. , ST. I' . , 1.1. & 0. lArrivea
Onuihal Depot hills and WeiiterIit.J,9mnalma
'
$ :2miim. : . , N'uimflbia l'arscnger ( icily ) , , , , sijii :
470ntmn , . Hioux'ii ) ' Ex1'res $ (55. t1mmn.,1i:55an
GuiQpm . . . . . . l'aui l.mimmmted..lOabmnm _ . :
LeavesII. S & MO'AlhiIY. . lArrives
Onumaltal1)tpoti5tlmimnti _ \'eiiter(4ts. ( I Ornaha _
S'Imrmm. . . . . . . . i'ibt , Mcii mmmiii Express . . . , , 4iumn :
2:10pm. : ( cx. SatiVyo x , ( ox , Slomu. ) , , 4:5pni :
9Oimn. , . .NorfoiK 1xnuress : ( ox. Sunday ) , .10:30cm :
, : . . . . . . . . . . . l'imul Fixitress . . . . . . . . . , l0isani :
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iIeiT1tPThTf""il , lArrmvea
Oiimalum4Urmion 1hpom,0ttm & Mason Btsl Omaha
, . . .1Ourtsms City Day lIxilmess , , , , TIiiiiiii
eJigiti _ . 1' . Tmana. 6fAlaia :
E7Vesi 2.lltiL4OUlb I'ACiVJC. Arrives
( ) uuutitul Depot 1tiu anti 'Vebster 'ta. Omaha
lv $ ) .mmmm..t. . iiimii , . l0iues3. ) . . . . . . . . . Gt0.mnj :
: ? . . . . . . . . . . Louimm gxtress ; . , , . , , , , , 6O5pnm :
5i'tiTn..Ncbrmmiultmc : ' I.ocahex.iin ) . . . . . 5:00am :
r-iioii
Onuaicaj Ieiot 11th mtnd S'e1aater Ht..JOrnatua
i'muumt IAirmited. . . . . . . . . .jjIf'
L.aes ci'iTixaiFL(2. iArrive.
Ommm.mima1Unloii 1)epot , iittm 4 MusonstiijOmatmaa
' 6:1amn..smoux : City Pascenzer , . . . . 103fpnma ;
: ' . . . . . . . . . . . h'aui LimitcO..iSSipns
; ; ' i hJNlON i'Ac1F1c ; iArtfi"
OrrtlimmlUnion liupot , iOili & luiutsar , Si..jOmaha.
i0I4mn..ictarntoy flsprtss . . . . . . , , , , 1:4spma :
st'Opmn..Oc'eiian'l : ' Flyer. . . . . . . . . . . . 53Spitt ;
5liOi'm.iiemttce : 8. Strnimtsi"g hxex eiun ) , $ :5m.mma :
1:30pm . . . , . . , , . , .i' antic . . . . . . . . . . . :
" ? ' .lastMitii . , . , . , . , , . . .4lOpua :
r ; ; . 'esIWAllAfihl RAnhtVAY ArriVSS
( hmalaliJnion Deiuot , 10111 & Mason Hts , Dinah.
IAipm , , , . , St. Louis Cannon Email..i2:5f :
Church tLiiJflcijtsforsooIetIhf4 , Parlor
Social s HooiLIItfttlIIOiflesScuit ! Pastimes :
, Hem Enlertainment Oo , Councfl Bluffs1 Iowa. u
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