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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I rI1i OMAhA DAILY BIDE : ' 1UY1ISDAY MAY 3G. 1 89G. 8 I ' % IIMJIt I'1'JON. .f I Coiint iiprvOr tcnte or Shelby ) II the c.ty ytcr1ay on orncIa btincst. JutIc. Cook ycterby tiitkd * In marriage Cliaria f.oii ; pn1 MItink Uctitry , coIeRtL both of thiK city. TIi Urat hotel , Cannel flIua , lUsh O1tr4 in t3t1.V IeqpCt. itlitC ! . 2.j er day ani uiprJd. 1. t. Clttrc , prnprlctfr. In tltt : t1itrh't court at jtilgrncnt 1ia been rcri.k'reil 1r t ! iilahiu : ( in Ihn cac of W'IlIIan ! iilllw ugaildt .1. CL MePherrin for ur. arI g nttrr3'N ( cea. r 1In. S. \Vttiwortit .viiu tin the tret ) 'ester 1y TTCt lying unratIktticfl9 % upoti Iil rccvtI' , frijm a 1.ng Ieo tif piettrnutiia , , 'iIfli eoItiiilIe1tlona 01 kIt1ntcy troubi. i'lio lle'l ti.1tIce-Uetci ) ntiglsborh.oil row shlili hi iice. & uU trial In maLice Couk' court for two ay voa In It last ptges s hen tt.c entirt djctiinetl i.t oeiiIng. The AtttrlL % i1l mnkc their at gttflcflt tfliS mornhtg ttiil the citrt will ta1n Lhc' cBe UU der alrc'innnt , Thirty ir , forty \ % Itnosae I lwcii xInIthC1 tn both aIt1e. and ( he chuructuia of 3t11 of t wonon : anlietL The hidfrtmcut Cf YOUI5VaiIice 1)y the grb:1 jury yctcrd.y in.tik te , 1at t'IcthU who IlI be ptr&cctttvd Iir the niurcier t1 poor oh TCXCH Ihiker. There were sec- eral other rtes Prent , WilcU the aBatlt % sraa iiao , LncIu1ing Irark Jackson , but no eVIlCflCO ( haM bc'en round c'inectIng , them vIth the crrno , and thry are breathing much eaaier 10(1.4) ' than they did a few ( laya ago. Herniall 1)riigt' , ' ho fileti an IlifCrniatiOn gaIiiaL hh , otu , clitugitig them with assflUit with Ir.tcr.t to do grerit lrnilily injury. ( ailed to nJliear 1111(1 ( proectite the 'ape when it. van ctIht1 In itttlce ( ojkH cotirt yesterday. Tue soii were dicutrge1 ) , and the cost' were flSaM'd in the ulil tiii. An oxecu- Lion was irtiec1 (1UIifl1 the afternoon for the piirpoe of fu cltig the collection of the ( costs. _ J. L The Moflhlay Musical club held ita last S reptiitr nieothig ( cr the ar yesterday at the restLionce or Mrs. Sapp. A comniunlea- tion was received train Miss Julia Olticer ; aiirioincii that she otild return home In ) a few days und reuc..tlttg that a spacini mectliig cit the club be held at which a program - gram hc.tilt1 be rendeRcl ? eoope'i : of thu best selections froni the prorama during the year. rhe request van agrce.1 t nud neU Friday flxcd for the date of the musical. rtie liumlItoti & I'oinirtt Specialty corn- aiiy CpeIi ur on engag'nicnt ( if JIVe nights and ma'lnae at the OIt.ta haue this evening at imiular prices. The cnpan7 coine here from Fiernont , nnd the Ilerahi of that city. under flato of May ID , says : Thee who t - tcnded the eiitcrtnnmont gh en by the ham- hlton & Leonaid company at Loves last night expressed themselves as svehl pleased 'vitii tIme performance. The company Is composed of eflong pec'alty ' PCoPlC throughout - out , and are nil worthy of mpecIal mention. ' .Tudge McOce yL'.stotdny acmwed a ( time of 15.20 against Davis , time fcilov who claimed to be tIme advanto agent of a circus outfit that Is supposed to be lmcalIng this way. Davis could foil no frIends who were able ' to raise the ammitimnt , of his fine , and had Ia go to Jail. It ha possible that the federal ouhlccrs viIl taLc' hmlmn In chiarno until thc can give r. , atIfactory explanation of ltiu purpose of carrying arnund a roil ct Imitation - ; tion money. If Dayts worled any of ( ho buslnei Immen wIth whom ho made contracts for hmIs slmw , they have iwglecetl to notify the police. vhII . 'MiMt ( ) inuli to Imioris , Imi. A prahimnlnary meeting was helit at the : , - hloyal Arcanum hail last night to consider .y' \ the proposed catertalnmnomit In Council hlIuffe of time ttocgates to time convention of time Comnmnercia. Liw : League of America , alilchm will be held 1mm Omaha , Jul 21-4. Cummm- missioner Utt of time Camnmncmctal cmii , w. ii. : ltoberm'on , manager for It. 0. Dun & Co. , and G. II. Paimner of II. E. Palmer & Son , comnpascd Limo committee of the Coniinerclal : club charged with time duty of neertaining what part CoUncil fllulfn would take 1mm tIme entertalumneot of the delegates tn . the coo- vcntiomL . - . I- ; It i expectel that ( mmlly 1,000 ddlegate.s wll : attend tlmo conventiumi , ammd It was pro- pomcd that Council fluffs entertain the dde- gates one aftcrnoon'and evening during the convention. Time matter mwas informally dis- cussed. ammil a general umiderstamuhing reacimed thst time cltIzemms of this city vlhl provide entemtaimmment to time ( ielegatos one afternoon and evenimig. The plan that was favorably considered i to give time delegates a trolley ride from Ommtha to Flrmommnt park , whore a propcr program will be presented for the entertaInment. 'The matter was loft to coin- initteos to tiring it before time Bar ascia- tion , time flhi'nes3 ! Mcn'L' am&ocIation , antI the ! crchiants' ammd Manufactmmrers' association , . \ I lt'iiisinh ziie. \ ' , . _ . f In three days we move. WTe don't want q. to nmovo atm ) ' more goda time we can Imoip. Como and help us mmmovo ; we will pay you Well for it. You never had the chance before - fore to sccmire high grade goods at oncht a re- J duction in nrtce. Dan't lot thin chance pass wltheut taking advantage of It. These ircee Imoid goml utmtil we move. Laihioc' fine kid mhoss , imand welte amid I turns : former iirico $5 , now $2.75. Ladles' fine kid shmoes were $3.50 , now $2. Ladiem' kid shoes , were $2.50 , now $ lf0. . Ladks' kid s.lmoc& , were $1.75 , now $1.00. Ladies' kid shoes , small cizes , wore $3 and $4. now 75c. LI3dICP. ' kid hocs , 2'/ and 3 % , 35c. Lathoa' kid Oxfords , 214 , and 3 % , SOc. Ladles' white kid Oxfords , 21/ and 3 ½ , SOc. lnfaumts' sImoe , w ere ZSc , now lOc. Men's calf shoo' , lace and congress , were $5. now $2.50. Mcmi's tami buis. , were $5 , now $2.50. Mt'n's tan bals. , wcre $3.50 , now $1.75. Mon's line satin calf balms. , vera $2.50 , now $1.50.Mon's Mon's low cmmts , were $3 , now $1 , Timie Is hut a small nortlon of the many b.mrgolr.s we have to oiler. MI our shoes' have been roductd at least ono.hahf , : T11I DUNCAN ShIO1 CO. , Next. to hleno's. Iirtn'i tiie I ii mm Liy Sill In time suroricr court yesterday a jury : heaIl time eviilciice In a asse brought by J , B , Johnson , a real estate dealer , against L. W.S'eber , a immail carrier. Several years ago Webc'r placed some real estate property In time Imands of Johnson , In the hope of Imsa- terming a sale , Time proiemty ) was a lot on Main street. In time course of time Johnson - son effected a saks of one-hmalf of the lot to I- the Cattlemmielt's bank. A mmlmort time ago ' I'redldelit Kerney , of the bank , concluded lie wnmmted the oth.r halt , and entered Ino : negotiations with time owimer direct , Time deal vas consumunmated witimout Johusoms's 3uowletlgo. Johnson demanded his gommis- slots aim time property , but \'cber failed to sea thu jtmstlco of the cialmn and refusel , Jolmn- son brought suit , alit ! a jury em'tablislmed his right to the commissIon , whmich amounted to $80 , Jtmdgmmmemmt. was rcimdered against Weber for ( lint amount , S't'I' l'ilis' , L'Ir. ' lirlok , ltehflng , VlmolessIo and retail. J. C. Blxby , 02 ? dnlim street. _ _ _ _ _ _ I \\'all vaier cleaned , now nrocess , wIth I patent riglmt atMiiier's , 108 Main street , S I'rulni , tIiitft'rei , . . Jtitlgo Smith muade entries In tlmreo probate . ( cases yesterday afternoon , In time case of tile estate of David C.Vard time flimal report of the administrator was received , Time special administrators at time estate : of j'smhihiuon Coclitan nero given authority to sell certain vcrsoimal property , lmmcltalhlmg farxmm macimlimery. : In time estate of Jesno Aylesworthi , a minor , time ietttioll of time guardian for tzutiiorlty to mnortgago real estate was : denied. * ( has ranges and servfco connections at halt Price for fifteen days. Call at. company's : mtI1co for full Particulars. 210 Main atid 214 l'eari streStu. l'abturmsgo. . P. Judsoim , 029 SIxth aye , III'CIIS'il tu % 'ce1. Marriage licenses were issued by Clerk of tha Courts fleeti yesterday a toliowp : Name and i-esidenee. Age. \Y. : r. arnyiill , l'ottawattammio county , . 28 1msmia Oulli , 1'ottavutimmnio ( county. . . . . . . . 37 A. Is' . 1'oote , nms. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . ' ? dary C , Creen , Omaha , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' hlolfummmyr's Fancy I'atcnt flour mmmakei time ' best and most bread. Ak iour grocer for it. Water pressure filters , $3. 8tepban h3roi. CRANE ASKS FOR ii RECEIVER PUTSUS the U , B. M. 13. A. Into Court Urging Its Insoveucy. OFRIALs ( ; PROFESs TO FEEL NO ALARM .tset flint tla CaIIpnfl"a % % tsiirs Are iii Iletter litiiie 'i'liiimi far it IoiW 'Fl me , SIiiisI miii tlic Pigiire , Gcorg' . J. Crane , aided and abetted by .r. J. Shea , has brokemm Iimto time coUrts with l.ls grievance agaimiat the United States Masonic - sonic Ihoimovohent assocIation. Cratie was formerly employed by the company , but got gL ehamico to quit seine time ago , and ha been flakIng ar en time association ever since. llL , heat move was fo fila aim application - cation in time ( ll.strlct court yesterday atking that a receiver be appoInted for the organ- ! zatioti. Time Imetithoner bass's Imis right to commemice the action on time fact. that lie has three pohicica in time company , aggregating 5,000 , taken out on Decemnber C , 1895. tIe alleges limsolvency , imilarnammagemneot and misappro- iriatlumi of time cotmipaimy's funds by the otilcera In charge. Time petition charges ( tint tlmo commmpany is insolvent nmiil line largs death losses vhicim It cannot pay. Crana also ehargea that 1red II. Urowmm , president ut tha association , and John Fl Itlelmardeon , ita secretary , tire usimig , mooney coming ftoiii assesmneimts on imienihers for purpcaes not contemiip'.ated by its constitution , by-laws or iitmrpo'es , amid are appropr ating such funds to their own use iJnher alleged contracts with themselves for servicets. It Is charged that uelthier Brown nor 1ttchardon are real- dents of Council Bluffs , amid that they are neglecting the business of time company and pcrmittmig ! Insurance to lapse. .htidge SmIth has set the hearing of the apilicatlon for next 'rtmcsday , June 2. Local officers of the tmrsoclation have not yet 111cm ! the r reply to ( lie appllcatioim , as tlteim' attorney Is at prcssent 1mm ChIcago and will not be hattie until toniurrc.w. They do not hesitate to charge that Crane's apphica- tlomi has been niado ampiy ! fur the purpcac of anmmoying the memimbers of the oiganizatloii fur a grlovance which he has held against them since they can fit to get aloni without - out his seryces. TIme company has been In tight lines for a year or rnre. in eommnoii with all other insuramice companies , but vltii'n the part few imlonhIms the preent urn- cers have reduced the comnany's inclebt- eIlflC5) in a manner satisfactory to the state auditor , and have bcemi getting time affairs of time concern In good shape. A circular letter , sent out by tif orncers of the nasa- clation under date of May 21 , colita mis a detailmd repcrt of tue condition of the aao- cintleii affaIrs , at that time. The report , in part , is no follows : CONDITION OF THF COMPANY , With the huge tmtimber o losses eu hand when we took charge of the affairs of the ass elation , a very eimibnrfbsng ! question arose , viz : Fii 5t. iDiould we nmnke u sveeping us- s.smner.t to cover mdi the losses oi himnd ; 01. Scoisd. Should we divide them Into s'ev- eral ascssmnts , end by a s'erks of increased - creased nsscs'snments gzudtmaliy cvortnke the loss on hand ? It ii ; very mtlpament that the first methic.d would muke 0mb slnglo tIa.seament tto large that vei' few , it any , of tim nst'nibers would PZL3' the same. TlmL'm might lma'e resulted iii time total faIlure anti collapse of the iusocIntlon. Time beneficiaries woul : have received little , um1 ] the members who had stood by the association for years might have lost their insurance. After consultation with the state auditor w.e decided to adOpt the second course , and consequently , a you already .ln3w ; fotir assersnionts iPsuel AIa' I , Jtmly I , and Stp- teinber 1. o 1805 , antI January 5 , lIrd , were incrcased about 10 per cent. The adjusting agemit in the meantime ' levoi'l ull humi energies to the exmimninat'lnn of claims amid th adjustment and settlernt'nt of those which lie deemed should not be hiall. fly pursuing these methods we are able to present the following report of death lasc and liabilIties since the iirst day of January , 1895 , to date : Lorses reported by former secmelrmry December 31 , 1191 , $25.SOO. Actual losrs on hand at that time. . $ irO ( ) Losses reported durilig S95. . . . . . . . . . 2T7,250 LOteR reported SInce Jnmmtmary I , 1S96 , to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,750 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41t'Sth ' ) r.oses Imaki anti settled since Jar.u- nry I , 1895 , ta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ , Claims not yet disposed of. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13,75O 'rho loscs r pomicil and included in those yet to be disposed of are divided Into the fohirwIng clnsscs : Death losses assessed for May I , 1S9. . $ l5.000 Death losses rcportcd , but not yet ad- Jurted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 ( ) ( J Death lassos resisted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From the foregoing report you will oh- serve that time death losses dtmrlng 1815 reached time enormous simm of 277,2O or over $ J 000 er month. ( luring the vmolo year , while since January 1 , 1SY3 , far nearly live months the total losses are only $18- 750 , or only a little over $9,000 per month , 'l'hs ! shows a very gratifying ( hpcreamle in limo death rate , s'lmIcim is time rcsimit of Cne year's work in weeding out fraudulent risks. Time secretary's financial report of April 50 , 189 ( ; , shows the following assets anti liabIlitIes : tnveIed Assets- fitmaranty fund notc. . . . $35,032.OQ Guaranty fund loans .on real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,217.05 Ctmarmmimty fUnd , special depositi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,526.11 Vurnitimro. . llxtures , printed matter , etc. . . . 450.00 $172,255.49 Casim Assets- Interest on real estate , loans dtme auth accrued unpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 325.00 Ommaranty fund , unln- ve.mteil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expepe fund . . . . . . . . . . . .152.51 . Ucimeral fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.53 $ 12,551.W Tatith cash oral Invested - vested asset's . . . , . . , , $181,906.59 Liabilities- Money received in adVance - Vance of asessmcnts. . $ Balance net assets , . . , $181,551.59 Time circular letter also roasts some of the former ofilcero of the asseciation for immik- log false reports of the condition of the cr'imm. pamiy'a finances , Unofficially the ofllcero state that time work for tim month of May has been very satisfactory and they feel qo alarm over George J. Crane's application for a receIver. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hut it. ' , ! vu W'e hiavo 1,000 hint bed sash vhicii we are going to close out. 'l'lioy won't last long , how many do you want ? We will make you a price timat can't ho duphle.atei. C. 13. Paimit. Oil and Glass conspany , Masonic Tern- plo , Council hlltmffs. Davis , drugs , paints and glass ; tel. 289 , , % , Ili huitmir clt , ttlil.tt'N , The field day exercises of thmo Sotmtimwest- era Iowa Athletic assciation will be imel'l at Atlantio on Friday , May 29 , There vill be seven Iligit scimooie represented , Time atliloes of limo Council Iflurts 111gb scitool have decided not to send a team , but will go as representatives of time Cotmim- cli Ihluffs Field cltmb , Time young men viio v1hl compete in the various contests mire : It. Dailey , Warren Dailey , 0. Cl. Butts , Mel- via Otmotild , llooiy Saunders and I'aynter Knox , Time Council hiluffs Atimlolic association has arranged ( or two gaines of base bsll , On Saturday atiornoon the Oakland testis will ha hero for a game , mind on Sun'iay limo hayden hires. ' team of Ommushia s'IIl como over and get a drubbing. Time local team is ptacticing daily , anti will soon be in simapo to give the crack teams of the west a run for theIr money. Time University teatmi of Omaha vill be cutertaismeil 'ery soon. Turner and Shatter have been secured - cured for the season for the locals , and no stroimger anmstetir battery cnn ho found in this hart of time country. Turner is get- ( lag speedier with every day's practice , mind is anxious to get up against sonic of time 8WdiIel ( up teanma timat have been having everything their pwn way. \'t 1)0 flu' I'rgiiiiI.giI Our lmriccs ard righti Our goods will pleamic you. 11. L. SMITh ! & CO , Dr. Cleaver' . oMce moved to 600 l3roadway , A1.1)liti1'N fl'Iltl1 GOOl ) NA'rult lID. htcgiilmir ' , 'ekl54essIomi of ( lie City ( .nitiicIl. Tie ! regular weekly sat'sion of the city c'uncII was held last evening , antI the aldermen - men good naturedly dirctms.sel ssverai things of public iimterest. After the opening of the teasion a iviigthy reolutlon was introdtmced and read , as the r.eort of time special corn- niittee appointed at the provlotms meeting to take suitable action upon the death of cx- Mayor Addison Cochran. The rerolutions Were signed by City Attorney A. S. hazel- ton and Aldermen J. M. flarstow , L. . A. Casper and li. M. Slmubert , They nero adopted wIth. out tllsctission and became a part of the city recor2s. The communIcation from the Working Men's Frienihly club , received at the prevIous meeting , asking for the smee of time coimncll cimnmnber one milglmt each week , was reportotl favorably from the committee of time whole titit IL was decided to give the cltmb permuis- siomi to use the imatrolnmcns roam In time patrol bimihling , instead of tao chamber in the city building. Time use of the room waft given with the tmimmlorstaimding ( lint the meet' Immga of tIme club shntmhi be eubject to any ri'gtmlatlon time lmiayor or council might take , Time coimirnlttee of the whame recommended the passage of an ordinance ordering the re- Pavdlnemit of Southm FIrst street with haitI burr.ed brick , and the report was agreed to. htesoiutions were passed authorizing the cost of graihing Fifteenth Street and tIme side- snIks constructed by Contractor hlardln to ht3 tnxe3 to tIme abtmtting property. An ordinance locating amid cotabhishimig Bridge street , time atreet recently opened through the Motor conmpammy'e property , near the eastern apprcachm to time bt'idme , was passed. The ordinance making it mis demeanor , rubjcct to a line of $5 , for any person to tiirow a banana peeling on any side walk in the city , was parsed , and tithe agrect to , Alderman Pace and Graham voting tiny A commmimmunlcatlomi was recetved ( rota time Omnahmit State Fair association calling atteit tion to the June speed races and tle.gnatin. : Jtmmme 11 na "Council llluffs day. " Tile corn mtmnicatlon t'stondet1 a cordial invitation te time people of time city to ha prerent on that day and nil others , and asked the council to pass a resolution requerting the busIness hoUe to close In honor of time event , Ttir cornntunlcatiomm was received in a very frienthI imianner , but on laotian of Alderman l'acc I was rc'a and tilaced oem file. Johmm Coyle , through hmi nttcrney , gavr ittice to tile city that ho would comnpromier his &ainm for damages by rean of the over flow of Indian creek. for $2551. It was referrct to the comimmittee On police and health. a. A. Holmes asccd exemnpticn fo.n city tnc utica of several tracts of fruit and agrlculttira lands within the city llrnltr , which were as' sessed for city purposes pan a valuation o' $1,400. Ileferred to the eomnmlttee on judicary \r. II. hiaverstocle , hI. 11 , Oboriioltzer armc v. M. Squires aL'ed for an eight house cweT On Falrvletv avenue and Worth street. Re ferred to nolcn thid imealtim commIttee , A thug milacurslcu upon time suhject of the First street paving was introduced by the ruggestloii of G. II. Jacks'an , that the cotmnci shmotmld do something In the way of repairs that would enable imini to drive up to the curbing In front of his house. The paving had beets washed out and a deep ditch cut in the rcadway. It waa decided to fill thm hole with earth until the new paving could b all. John Green made a ratimer tint spsechm In 'ppo'Itlon to any sort of paving on the strqat and declared ( lint he would fight for hi riht an' ] It would be "woo unto tIme titan that at- tcimmpted to rob lmlm. " J. C. IIIxby , Sit. J. Graham , G. II. Jackran and others' all spoke in favor of the paving , but asked permission to have sometiming to say about thma kind of material that .sbould be use ] , All rerc ie favr of vitrified brick , and Council IhIuffr brIck , it pnmsible , Mr. l3lxby brought up the ubject of a sawer on the street , ani made a strong appeal for the pa.'sage Of an ordinance crderlng it. Mr. Graham , who owns SO0 ted of park lands fronting on time street tha bring in no revenue , thought tIme rower would not be constrtmcted any ftmrthmer up the stree' that was desmmando3 by a mnajarity of the prcp erty owimers. Ills street improvements had already cost him $3,800 , and ime wantemi the council to relieve him of as mtichm of the ex- pence of repaving as possible. lie was ir favor at paving , amid thought time majority ci the property owner , , were also , but the coun. I sd , lie believed , would encounter some op posiltion if the sewer wams ordered also. After a lengthy discus-aba the city engineer wa Instructcd to draw up two ordinarees ani report at the next mseting , one pravi-Jing fi time reparenment of the street with vitrlfic" brick and the other for time cnctruction of r tweve-incim Imcuse sewer , the pavement ami , eawer to entend from Ilroadsvay to Malisor. avon ue. The offer ef It. D. Amy to lease to the city the vacant buithlng and aajacemit groun' adj"ning ! the city property on l3ryant slice for the tise of the rtrec ( amid engineer'r departments , wa. , taken under advisement Tim property was offered for erie year at a rental of $100. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' , ' ' li.tlCFiIt'S ti 1,0 AVIIXGIO 'l'FIX tiRlillit. 'i'Ii Irtt 'lhiiit XVII I I'rusceiied for . . hit' Crlitmt' . If the plans of the county authorIties are carried out , "Tex" Baker's death u'il be amply avenged. Two men are alreody In time pcnltcmmtiary nerving torini , for participation lii the figimt that catmsetl tIme ileathm of Baker , amid time grmtnd jury ha indIcted a timird mann , fllciiamd Wallace , wimo t'iil have to answer to the charge of mtmrder. Ilak'cr , who was a negro amid a well knowa character , was assaulted on ( lie night. before election last fell , near the North- vesierim depot , anti beaten in euch a nmanner that imisi death reculted time next day. George Rcper , JoimnVehi.ter and Frank Jacluon were arrested mind charged with time crime. After a preliminary examinatIon Jackson 'Va : , fully exoncratcd of time charge amid dis- missed. Webeter pleaded gimity and was , sentenced to twelve ye3rs for murder In the second degree. Itcimer rtood tral antl was comivicted of manslaughter and ecntcncel : to eight years' ' in time penitentiary. DurIng tIme trial of Roper it developed tmat Wallace had had a imand in the tight , and had booms more prominent that iiid been mit first thought. Time couimty authoriticu begui iaveetigatiimg time case , and seen bind evIdence enough to warrant his arrest , Then to make limo case strongtr7ebter ve-iIe- card after ime got to time penitentiary and euealet1 , telling the story of the fracis amid designating Wallace as the maim who had iiaimded Iiliii tIme club with which he crtished flaler'm , skull , On this showing time grand jtiry rctimrimed time intllctrtient.Val - lace line beau aware ( lint hiu cae'e wa belmig iriveetigateil , but ( lecided to stay mind see it through , lie expreeses his confidence that no conviction can blow in imimi case , Time grand jury also returned an indIct- merit againit harry h1lser , wimo was charged with shooting "Cyclone" McCslmont withi intent - tent to murder , George h'erkins , whmo stole a watcim freimi Jacquernlii's jewelry store , was lniiIctt'd for larceny from a btmljding , Itamn Covlngtoms mind Atmguet James , vere Indicted for larceny front a building , Tlmc'y are time men wimo etolo * .omno clothing front Machim's dye imoue'c , Jim BarreL wile indicted ( or shirotlng at an unknown man In time Northwestern - western yards. _ _ _ _ We offer yeti only clean , crisp , snow wiilo laundry work mind best ( leiivory saylce at Eagle laumidry , 721 Uroadway , Telephone 157. housekeepers are iii deipair when they viet t.ho Durfee Furniture company. All tue new timings are so handsome and an cheap that they want , the whole store. . - II lgliaviii&ieii Si'ntt'iii't'.l mid Siimii CIt. SIOUX CITY , Ia. . May 25.-Speclal ( Tele- grnm.-C. ) A. Lathiam , clalimming to be front Chicago , was rentenced here today to eleven years iimiprhaonrncnt for a series of dar ng imigtsay robberies In the cIty anti a tour- derous ar.auit on one of hIs victims , who resisted imiin , 0. S. Willis , hIs accomplice , a well kimown young businims man of thus city , escaped with a five-year sentence. Alle'IXI'II liiislcVri''it.r Not GmiIlt' . PAl I1PLAY , Cob. , May 25.-FIx.Treasurer Breem , president of the Iealvi le Ravings hank , who was chargetl with rece'vinj de- $109115 after lie knew tIme batik was Insolvent , was today found not guilty. The jury was out thirty-six houra. SOUTH OMMj'NEWS 'fhere was a full attenmc9vhmcn ) the city councIl met last evening. Councilman hlyiand res1 report dIrecting the sircet commissioners to tear up the ride- walk on C. : tl. hunt's i mcrty at 2609 N street and allow the propcr4ys owner to lay a sIdewalk to suit himself. The walk that the city laId is one foot short and e'tormn water has been running into the celsr of time buildings - ings , damagIng the foundations. The tax against the present sidewik' is to be reminded - ( minded , The report was adopted. An order was Issued allowing property owners on Twenty-fifths street front F to it streets to remove time trees now stantilng in the street , provldeil the reimmoval Is made wltimout expense to time city , hfyland Wantemi the street comumissiomier to raise the brIck paving on the north side of N street between the South Onmahma National batik and the Plvonka block. Thus pavement has been undermined by the heavy rains anti has stink considerable , so timat the street is dangerous. Schultz sprung a stmrprti'o by making a motion that time cotmncll proceed to reorganize. CaIdwehl offered an' atnemidmncot that llngimea be given the places on tIme commIttees - tees that Iiianchard formerly occupied. The arne.ndnment vas bet and the vote on the original motion wa a tie ; tIme mayor voteti for time resoluticti and declare.i It car- ned. lie thicis stated that he would have the now comrmmnhitecs rcamly to em.mbrnit at thud next niceting of time councIl. The mropoaitlon of the county cornmuiosioim- eru to pay the city $100 if the city wodid agree to take care of time surface waler on Soutim Thirtenthi street wa refttsed. Schitmltz latrotitmeeti a resolutiomm , vhmicit was parrel , which conipth tIme gsmmmblcr to yay into the city treasury $50 a month commimemmc- iimg Juno 1 , for this' privilege of Lulng allowed to keep their ; mlaces open. Time attentioii ct time couacil was called to time fact that about $ S,000 mud be raised to pay Interest on bomids. which becoimmes due June 1. Upon motloit of Mullaly the mayor , chiairmnn of time comnuittee on financa amid t'ao city treas'ttrer were authorized to immako arrangcmelltsitht cause bank for takiimg carc : f thus uttered. An ormhinanCe declaring thin painting of time Ii aimmi Q etreet viadtmcts necessary was reed for the first time. l'roperty owners on tIme east si.e ! it Twer - ty.fourim street , from A to F streets , vere rderei by ordinance to lay within thirty lays a sidewalk six feet in hitli. If , at he expIratIon cf the thIrty days after the -assage of Site ordhmiance , the sidewalks have , It been laid , the work Is to be done by time Ity anti assessed aghast thio pr-lerty , An ordInance repealing the occupition .1x , now paid by saloon keepers , was reach : sr tIme first time , and referred to time : mmliciary comumittee. The c'rdiimammco abcl'shmlng time oltico of city lye utock inmipector wap to have been read , tlt Caldwehi had nilelalmi It , anti time matter ent over for one week. The ordinance governing the city pail' as called U ) flIlti reai fo time secani tIme "ho judiciary committee reported favorabl ncn the ordinance and the report an lopted. A petiItn : was read , requesting that z 'ross walk ho placed at ctlue east esoss- 'mg of Twenty-fifth antI I streets. Protests were read against granting liquor Icenees ta P. hlr.anihnn , cJoscpim lCoutshcy rid J. Novaceic , becauee the applIcants lied 'ot advertised two wceks , as requIred by 'iw , hughes moved ihmat thmo couimcil meet 'riday nght to hear ( he protests. City Engineer heal was Instructed to ex- mine the guard railmilon the 14 street via- luct , and report time candltton. Several of he rails are gone. and Ctlmcrs are broken. hlennet fferea a resolution , wlm'ch was asteJ , directing time.Set7eet railway ccm- .tny to remove the unured. car rails at time xest end of the L .street vadtict. Time chief of police was Instructed to ar- est eli draymen who bra plying theIr voca- on wi-bout a licanste. - Franek wants an ordinano drftcd , hs'cat. ngh fire hydrant at Eighteenth andulroy. treets. The attorney.ftwns imm'mmmmmctcd tc l'aft the ordinance. 'tmL'i Schultz ked that a comrnitee of timico be appointed to wait on time Metropolitan 3tr et Railway compan' and tmrge thi cx- .enslon of the service' out Q street to Timlr- ictim. Time mayor apponed Schultz , hIyais : nmt Bennett. The catch basin at Twenty-seventh mind streets , Vami ordered repaired. A crossing will be laid at Twenty-first and II streets , .tn ordtnac.ce was ordered nreparecl'corn - ailing all int'aranee cornranies doing busi- "as In the C ty to pay a licensa. Franek moved that the councIl recon- tier the vote taken to rcorganze the coun- il , The moton carried , but no further teti- was ta1en. .I.i effcrt wao mafia to suspepd the ruter anti ps the ordlnancc repeallmmc the occu- Pathon tax. hlmighes protested stmngly aganst time rut'oir.g through of such busiric'se , % % 'htch Imivolved the taxpayers to hit' extent , f $5,000. lIe wanted the council to at cit to the rules and not push matters throtlzb under whis' anti spur. When put to a vat- ttu , moton waim lost , th vote standng from : . ror and four migalmiot. The mimics vere suspended and the ord- ! miamices declaring time necessity for paIntIng -he L and 0 street vaducts ! were called " : far second auth third , . reading amid vera passed. As befcre , Mr. Hughes protestc-i against suspending the rtmlca , ami lie did not consider the case urgent enough. Ills pro- f , . happy r.malm ma \ I a healthy luau , and a healthy tuna is . , ! emierally happy. . . \'ou miever saw a . g happy nina iii , - life who hail mdi. . , . . , gestloti. If a mann 'I. gsts ; tip iii the - . i.isormm I mig' witlt a foul taste and - . ' , . .fottler breath ; if lie feels hitles amid llbddlh - . animate lie steps out cm ! bed ; if isis breakfast d can't taste gtmoci ; if lie feels utterly incapable of vomk , it 11 ; a pretty sure sign that lila digestion is oat of ord'Ir-tluat his primiejimal trouble is comsatipatiomi. I f lie icta this condition ntis arm , there is no tc1hhm : it'here It ivihl stop. Nine - tentlms of nil imumiman sickness conies front coimatipatloit , Tite first tlsiimg thmcii cve.ry doctor asks wheim ' - Is called to see a patmemmt Im ; whether tIme j'cls arc In good otder , It is nonscimse s'call a doctor fos such a almilimle thing. It is miomisense to let mmchm a ammumpie tliumsg grow limb atmeit a serious timing , as it always does if neglected. Dr. l'icmce'a I'ieasamit I'ellcts cttrc constipation. 'riscy not emily afford imntntdiate and pleas. emit relief ( rout all thie'ilistressimig symp. tommml4 , but they cttre perimiammently and posi. tivciy. There are IdbTnscdIcincs tlsat caim be taken , to give rttmjierary relief. 'rite a Pleasant Pellets " ite ihac msly timings thai remillyeure. .o lolL There are plemity ofr.thrtmgglsts who i'iii tr ) ' to sell you sommiqIq eir.e. Vuti know j mist as well as % V tjo that au homiest druggist wouldn't ' Rim sucim a thing - that an honest drt/gg , wotmid give you what you ask for , " know tlmat whets a drtiggimst hmisista you sommietlsimig else , there muttat ii , .ii asomm ( or it. Wc , know what that rem mtl-hie makes a big. ger profit on the ) . Ammy drug. gist in Auserica wil ) flmpply the "l'ellets' if you fails ! ott It. r"S.t _ _ ThlFeflIe'5 Common Sense MemIiclAlvieer , In pinin ide. . _ _ 7a1 gush , or 2iiedidmme Idmimplifled b ? orm ILV. Piercej-M. lChlcl Constml w _ . lint l'imysjcman totime Invalids' Ito. "j"i tclamidmirghcal Institute , buffalo , ' * c , . N. V. , jooS pages , ihiimstr.med. I G8ooo ccpfes old et Ji.o. Now I 101St , paper.boVmid , Arsou.uact.Y I vtu'.a en receipt of am One-Cent tL,44 stamnp. to pay fur iiaiiiug ash. - , .19 _ , . $ . h'-e" , ; i . 'm.ove Viiisr NATIONAL BANK Council B1ifis , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,090 % VJI . SoLICIT OUiL hJVSll1iS. % .I5 1)IdS1IID TJUB. C LLi1C'j'lO , oi5 OF' 'I'IIII OLI)1IST IIANICH IN 1OVA. i'cR CI2NT 1'41D ON Tih13 flI11'OSITIJ , CALL AND U1 V OU VIUTI. tort was , however , voted down , Vansant alone voting wth hughes. Adjotirneil until next Monday night , tsiglc CIt ( tssII , , A. Spaulding of North Bend is In ( lie city looking after hmi property. Ilenjanin Painter of Topeka , Ken. , i here for a day or so on busIness. II. 0. Page of Norton , Ken. , was at ( hmt yards yesterday with two cars of hogs. Kay hunt went to Nebraska CIty 'estcr- dos' mornIng to attend to sonic legal busi- flea. . Taylor Ctmnningiiam of Canton , Ill. , Ia the gsmost of John Galiaglter , Tnemmty-fifthm and K streets , 13. 0. Ramsey , who bias been vistng ( friends here , rettirneel to hii home at Ftc- imiont yesterday. Bert Slocuns has gone to Missouri Valley vbmere hits will work for the Freinont. Elk- hiofli & Missouri Valley railroad , Mrs. Anna ChillIn of Des MoInes , who has been vIsiting her sieter , Mrs. 13. Johnson , Ttcnty-first and P streets , returned to her imonie yerterday , The total feeder ehipmments to the cotmmmtry last week were forty-fotir cars , 1,254 heatl , 01' whIch tienty-six loads went to 1ow and fifteen to Nebraska. The last meeting of time Kimig'ms 1)aughiters tom' this season wIll be held Thurstiay after- flooii at time house of Mrs. it. B , Montgomery , Twenty-third and I streets. . -U. FOII5IC.tS'I' OF 'I'OlA % " $ 't'lLt'i'iI lIlt. It Vili lie Gt'mieriihly Fahi' , iitli tirtl& VIiiis Iii Xi'hrnMiil. W'ASIIINGTON , Mmiy 25.-Time forecast for 'ruelmty is : F'or Nebraska and lCmtmmsas-Gomsei'ttliy fmtlr ; miortlici-ly winds. For Stith Dakota-Fair' iioi'thswesteli ) ' Winds. For Idahmo-1'msir , exccpt in ( lie iiorthiertt portioims north'estcrly winds , For Coiorndo-Fotr : cooler In tIme soutisern portionl miortheill' vltuls. - For Wyoming-Fair ; imortimerly to westerly WI ads. Far Montmtna-F'milr except siiovem's in ths' nnrtheastermi nortlon ; westerly 'iiim1 , For Okinhionin mmmiml 'Imullama 'l'ersitory- Fair ; sautimerly i'inds , becoming variable. Fur Mlssotit'i anti Iowa-Generally fair muid ' lear weathmer , wIth northtwestci-ly winds. IO'im I hteeord. OFFICE OF' TILE \VIIATIIEII IIUIIEAIJ. OMAhA , May 24.-Omaha record ci ( ciii- Pc'rnttiro and rainfall compam-ed with time corresliomidlng ( lay of time jiast fotir years : 1896. ISOS. lS9i 1813. Mmiximum tcnmperattmre. . . . 7S 05 80 55 Minimum temnpet'mtture. . . . 72 57 52 43 Avem'uegc temnpermtttire. . . . . . 75 Cd CO 49 l'rociptation : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 ' 1' .00 'r Condition of temnperattire minmi preciplta- tlon at Omaha for the day and simice March I , ISIG : Normal tensperitture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 llxcess for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In Accumtuiatvtl extras simice March . . . . . . . . Normal PrecIpitatiOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Inch DefIciency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 ( itch 'l'Otti preeipltnti.n since March 1.13.76 Inches I6zce.'e , since Mmtrch 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.70 inches Dellcier.cy ( or or. Period. IS5 , , . , . .2. 67 incites Dcuiciency for cci. pr.o.i , 1831..71 ladies lteorts froim& StuttloliM at S ii. iii. . ' .3'V STATIONS ANI ) STATII 01" ' \VidATI1IIt. . . . Onmatma , ciear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 8 North Platte. clotmdy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Th .t ) iait 1411CC Cay , ccar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl 21 .o Cheyenne , I4rt ticti1y . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISI 3 .0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltnii.t Cimy , 'art clcimtty . . . . . cc so .o huron , pait cloudy -.I c o .o ( 'Imleago , mirty cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s cot t , Louis , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Is ) ! .0) _ t. l'mtul , part dlotmI ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Gl 7Sf tJmtv ( npol t. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 71 . SI .00 . , mInsmld City , pam t cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Ileienmi , pam-S clotidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si ; . 6' ) .00 iluvre , ci.udy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 $ CI .01 mllsmmrniek , car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 511 tSj .52 'llltstoi , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 l .me Univetomi , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8u s.d .oo . indicates trace of nmeclmiltatlon , 1. . . A. WI1.ci1I , Observer ticlu'e flOAP 4. Purifies and Beautifies P12 1-iii by restoring to healthy activity the Clogged , Ir ritated , Inflamed , Slug" gish , Overworked Pores. add throughout time wnrid , Poitse fl.uo 50 Cola , . Coar. Po 0 l'opi Uo.mrni , Ii. 14. A. a-s-"liow mo'udry anU b05ui tlmc setn"ms1lsdrrce. TWiN O3T DY wois p'ii ; r DYEIN6 ANDCLEANIN' Cothhg ! , Dr0ss3 au 11ollS1OlI ! Gods OMtIIA OFPICB-it2t Famnam. Tel. 1521. COUNCtI flLUFFS-Vorita and 0111cc , Car. vs. nue A and 25th St. Tel , 310. Semm3 for riles 1.1st. THE BESf $5 $ SET OF TEETH MtDIIW'OltlC GILtIIAN'l'lIlIl ) . DR. MUDGE , 316 RO.DIt ! ( ' 9jl } Dohally Theatoll. HMIL1ON S LEONARD'S ' Specialty Company Five NIghts anti Rmtturiiay Zshmttineo , Corn- mneimcirmg TuesdayMay 26. A show that pleases all , New anti up to date. Box oflice oiiemi from 9 a , mum , AU 1'.trts 1 OcTo ' 4I of tlic 11011513 , c WHY SOMANY CURES ? A Qiiesthuit That is Often , % skcd Coitcrzhllhg til Stiess of br t.opaI.Llt ; niut Sjiciatsd in Cttt'iiig 1.SIng 'Fioubles , flr.I. Cojmelnnd nail Sliemnri do mint iirofCMs ( I , b uble to cflru uotMImiiil- I liuii , 'I'It , , ) oinimit ( lint its , ( 'Umtli'ieim ( , . or trtmtlifttt t'Is slImims yt-imild lieuimi smut imneht ft litijic ( U it ,1liig Immnmi ( it' iiIilii. 'l'ltm' ) flail , htisaea'm.'t' , thcre hit , . Ie'it ( lmri1J41btit I ii Is re- 51101 % , i1te It II miinrmni n-r rend limes" nit ( hit' mnmrt of plmysielntms tO ihingmiiSe a , , cImiimmnist mit cutses u-hitch itro renil y Uutl nhIIt ite'it 'tiiiii it lislis Or hittii" t'lmisiI trnmilIr , ii 1st ( ' 'itritlle , I'lm'.lelituis lmo lissilimme ( U ii iItI.tiiOMi' ut Sting iiiemit' , p.hmiilhiI 1,0 tltUtitiii1 ) iireimii'ci for I ii , ' , heiie'uite' tii1 , fl ! . HO iii Istim Le' cnimlih him' ittore , ii'rIemtt ( ( it' I lie , ( ' % thin it 1(5 ( ( 'II hslims ( Imutt lii , lilmig. , mmr ( ' nlT'eletl nulls' tue ml is- cost. Is yet lit time It'nitehiittl timIepi mmmiii CuilimilIlt ! ( It arrest iiiiai cute. Pu Isa , IIngin"is tins t'iit iiiitI' it It" ( bitt In mm t'oIiImmiiit l'e'M II'ne. ClIitIu liiINCIII'l'hil. Sstcmit llmmihly hitili'tetl II. % Cnmirrl&- ( 11:1.1 .tll time Sigits at Serlnmms lmmmig I I I s cit ' 4 C. Mt-s. J. C' . V'c'lmmemnan , Boone , Iots'a , wlfo of ma gemstlcmnan cominec'teml with one of the lesuhimig emiterprises of ( lint city , stmtte9 item' icastu as fohlL.u's tzjc , ' 1' _ z - MRS. .1. C' . W'IIINiIMAN , Iioone , In. " \'httt first imlilmaired tmiy iiecslth nmmd got mile on ( hue down grads' , physically , was ri e'iuroflln i'atmtm-rimmii moim'nhmig tluttt seemed to ( III mimy % vboe sstemn. Thus began a bait ny back , sonic ten i' litteemi years ago. I begitit liI's ( to flotlee it In mit' hittil. MIp nostrils wstmiul s\vehl mtiml , dccc , ilrst one itiuii then the otimer , t'lthi a commatamit aIii over time eyes , ste batl at timmies that I cotmlti scnmc'ciy t-mslro nm' head , 'l'heii usy thirtmnt hs'cmiiti thy and raw maid time catnrrhmrtt mnLictis began to di ii fi'imi may hienti into titO , i.imtlctchm. Front tmii ) I tegami coughs- limit 'ithi what 5C'miid it tiettied iimilrtmiiinn- lion of time l.rumiclmlmil ttIIs % , attebded % itlm It bt.rmiIn haul tiiidvr ( Ito breast bommo , shoot- itig hams in tile 51(10 amt shoulder hmit1e5 and (5. fettling of fevemlshi heat ittiti soreness a Ii t Ii rutmg it t him' cli ci. I a imil ltmimgs , " 'imat was at first a mill' , ncivetts lmttck- lug at the tlito'tt bcentrte ii wasting amid deliihltntlmmg cotmgh. "I gi en' weak and began to stiftr ( rein nigiit sweats , c'eniimg fevers amid chill . ! , itis's of ' 3ltc and tlilhlm.'ult lum-enthming. ' 1.0 d dfttcli lite coInlmhic'atiomi indigestion frOmm lillitifli failure of tue stc.mmiaclm and bowels set lii , ' ' \'hiett Dr. Shepamil ilm'st took hmoimi my % s eight hi'itl fmt'ltmi to lid PettlitiM onmi I was lmritmklim g every timmy , 'l'lm e titmIltlimig-ti It imit'st- Iclne for itty 515(01mm ( ilmitl time in-brealmitmg ( of hm'aling balms ( hint vntmt clear into time depth of miii' ltmitgs hieipcil mae right off , I kept on gitbnlng till I was etmremi. I now ¶ vc'igh 14 1 petmmls , ii'itii IuIaicticnhl' hierfeet lmealtim LimitS flO sIgn at Im'lltimtoiit about inc of mmiy forimier mimalady. In vIew of tiii gm eat chmmingo it is no woniler titmit I feel Caine emtthmtmsiasm over time treattnent tiimtt ( lid time Work , " CONSt'L'J'ATIIN fllNhR SIINT TO ANN' flFUlSS FbSlIl ON AI'l'l.irA- 'rio. 'l'iIOfil'iV11O rANN0'r coii 'i'o OUR OFFI'IIS CAN ihl ltlIADlhV ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ( 'tlti1) 13 ? 'I'1lI "itfMII ) 't'I1h4'1'M1IN'1' . tlI ) ( ) i'iIIt aioxi'ii is tile i'1iti msiitl tim I frii i'ec ( 'or . 'sht Cut st's. 1)RS ) , COPLLkIN1) ) &SIIEPARD , 1100MB hI AND 313 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING , OMAIIA , NEIl. Ofhice Ilotmrs-9 : to 11 a. iii. : 2 to 5 p. m , Eve. . nimigs-\\'ednesdays mind Smeturditymi only- 6 to 3. Summday-10 to 12 in. I LIVER AND KIDNEY DiscascsarcmanffcstcdbyBackachc , _ J 1iJllLI Tonguc and Weakness Dr. J. H. 1--I LIVER AND KIDIEY CALM /-1 / Is the remedy you need , of equal service 1.ttiW ! 3 in mild or chronic cases . son SALE CVCRYWHCRE AT $1.00 PER 0OTTL YHE DR.J. H. MCLEAN MEDICiNE CO.ST. LOUIS , Mo. Why Hesitate ? In regard to your mount for ' 96 when )7)11 can buy TI WLLTON -4 I , . ' " . " , % \ \ I /If/'K I / . , \ . . A' . . . , . \ . \ I ,3x ' t i i u.s wv ' ' 's& ' ' ' s I f 4'liv&v , AV7 _ ; , . S. . _ ' - -i . . r' . r No other moderate priced wheel has so many apparent mecITanica1 merits. Takes rank with better than average $100 wheel and retails for $35. See the wheel , Ask for catalogue , - - . Henry H1 Van Bron Couiicii Bluffs , La. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COUNCIL BLUPFS STEAM DYE WORKS : ' - , , ; : fi' il p.'c01UfFS i ad Blamed ric , : : : : : : . : : : _ _ _ . - I . J ; ' : T.z jS1EAM _ . new , lucre work a spe. ' ) -j' jy we daily , ouis tielive-reti is , ' DYE . nuh pails of the country. 'ftr ' ! J j ii WORI Il ? ' - : Send for price list , : : - , i C1AMachaiirrop mj''t. : , , CouncIIflIuf8 ACTzLove ? , ; Lightens 2) ) Labor IIH Redoes t\\4 \ \ 5A141ALAUS SOAP. - This great cleanercomettto woman'a aid I . waslu-day amid every day. Makes her I - ' . , . work a matteroflove Instead of drudg- L . cry , Tiy it , Sold everywhere , . Made only by , - II / , i-- \ - The N. K. Pairbank - . - . - - . . - - - - - - : - - Company , - . - . - . _ : ; -T-- ' 011 ICAGO. - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -