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THE ( TMAHA DAILY H1U13 : MOMVtfv. "NOVEMBER 0 , 18DO. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT II M1NOH MH.VTIO.V. Photo supplies and cameras. 541 IIMwsjr. Mrs. w. D. Ilullnrd of Persia , In. , U visit ing her sister. Mrs. II. N. Waller. Mrs. Dawcon of Atlantic , who has been ' visiting In thh city for some time , has re- 'turned home. The Monday Musical club wilt meet this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. I. M. Troynor , COS First avenue. K. K. Hart Is still suffering from a dis location ot the hip. He will bo conllned to hln homo until ho Is completely cured. IM Aldcrson , n conductor on the Iltirllng- lon road , who was hurt In a wreck at Creston - ton some time ago. Is again able to be around. The Iowa Nonpartlsan W. C. T. U. nt Its recent meeting at Marshalltown elected Mrs. Laura Mcllrldo of Council Illuffs state vice president. A new pontoffice has been established about eight mlle-H south of Ncola and will bo known ns Kcown , from the new postmas ter , William Keown. Ada Hehnn silver statue will be on ex hibition at the Iloslon Store this week. Special bargains will be offered In every department during thin sale. Mrs. K. Latta and llttlo daughter , Illanchc , have returned from an extended visit In the cast. They have been the guests of rela tives at Plttsburg , Pa. , Chicago and Still- man , III. St. Paul's chapter of the Ilrothcrhood of St Andrew will hold a reception at Odd Fel lows' hall Wednesday evening. Addieases will be made by Colonel Dnllcy and Dr. Thuman arcen of Cedar Hnplds. The following olllccrs have been elected by Star chapter No. 47 , Hoyal Arch Masons : Charlta B. Walters. M. E. II. P. ; I. M. Trey nor. E. K. ; A. McMillan. E. S. ; M. Duquette , treasurer ; J. II. Atkins , secretary. Council muffs Tent No. 32 , K. 0. T. M. , will entertain at the Woodmen of the World hall Wednesday evening. The occasion will bo their annual ball and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all their friends to par ticipate. A "change" will now be the order of the day. Money wagered -will "change" hands. Ofllccs will "change. " The administration will "change. " c\cn every voter will "change" his shirt and send It to the "only" Eagle laundry. 724 Uroadway ; telephone 167. The traveling men In this part of Iowa h.ivo been coming In greatly encouraged f-lnce the election. They report that In the few days that have Intervened since the election trade has been steadily Increasing and a general improvement has been noticed all along the line. At the last regular meeting of Ivanhop commandcry No. 17 , Knlghtu Templar , the following offlccra were elected : George Llpe , E. C. ; V. Jennings. Oen. ; I. M. Treynor , C. G. ; Hev. S. P. McDonald , prelate ; C. Konlgs- niacher. S. W. ; J. W. Palmer. J. W. ; J. IJ. Atkins , treasurer ; A. McMillan , secretary. The Woodward Theater company presented "Hazel Klrko" Inst evening to another largo audience. Tonight "The Ilrothers , " a strong comedy drama In five acts. Thursday night the old favorite , "East Lynno. " Saturday night a new play , written by Mrs. Anne Klchardson of this city , will bo presented. Work on the brick paving on First street Is progressing rapidly. The east side of the thoroughfare w-lll be completed this mornIng - Ing and before the week Is out the entire street will bo open to tralllc. Contractor Wlckham will commence work on the alley between Main , Bryant and Hroadway In the near future. II.i. \ . Harton. ngcd 53 , died at the Woman's Christian Association hospital of cancer of the stcmach , Saturday , at 11 p. m. De ceased was taken to the hospital ten days ago from his home , at A venue I and Twenty- fourth street. The ftincrHl will be held from Lunkley's undertaking rooms Tuesday at 2 .p. m. , Ilcv. DeLong will conduct the service. Interment will be at Falrvlew. The Grand Army of the Republic. Union Veteran Legion and all old soldiers are re quested to attend the funeral. C. D. Vlavl Co. , female remedy. Medical consultation free Wednesdays. Health book furnished. 303 Mcrrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. C2i Th el r The Durfeo Furniture company will cclc- brato the close of the great political con test by giving the people something else to rejolco over. They have started a greal clearance sale , and will glvo bargains li every line of furniture In the house. lied- room suits , rockers , couches , chalra , odd am fancy pieces of the newest goods In the world arc offered at prices that will make oven the defeated politicians happy again Como around to 33C and 338 Uroadway am look at some pretty things. Purity Is the chief quality of Rlekman's . unexcelled candied. This tame standard Is \ kept up In his entire line of sweets whether the' price be 10 cents or CO cents a pound. School of Household Economics , adapta tlon of fco'1 'u Individuals. ! < Isonl Foot llnll ( iiiineN. The Council Bluffs High school team has two good game's In prospect for the homo grounds. The first ono will bo playcel with the High sc.hc.o1 team of Illalr , Neb. , Frldaj afternoon at the Field Club park. A week from next Saturday Council Illuffs will ni''et the Lincoln High school eleven. This promises to be one of the hardest fought games ever seen In this city. Saturday the Lincoln team beat Omaha High school 12 to 0 , this being the same score made by the Council muffs team against Omaha the week before. The scoring In the Lincoln-Omaha game was all done In the last half and this Is taken as an Indication thut the Coun ell n In ITs boys will win against Lincoln , as they succeeded In making a touchdown In the first half against Omaha. The homo players hove kept up a gooi practice , but were disappointed In not get ting a game Saturday , the Dcnlsou High school team , that had been scheduled , liav Inir failed to show up. In the practlci Friday the boys made an excellent showing and they expect to go Into the game agalns IJIalr next Friday stronger than ever before With a week to rest up In and get some light practice befote they meet Lincoln , thej are confident of winning. Captain Mather has gotten together one of the best aggrc Katlons of fet ball players ever seen In thU part of the country for lightweights end the games played so far have been full ot enai and go. Hnril Winter I'roiiiltieil. The weather man has given out the warn Ing that there will bo a rigorous wlnte this year. Preparations to withstand th chilly blasts arc In order. What you nee Is worm underwear , warm gloves , wan shoes , Iluchcs , the inen'a outfitter , -II Broadway , haw them. The young IIIMI that wishes to make favorable Impression should not forget th effect of a handsome box of candy. Rick man's Is the place to get them. Lowney's chocolates have an enviable rep utatloii for purity. Rlekmau's Is the plac to get them. School of Household Economics , prope combinations of foods. Hornet \\Vnt TliroiiKli Ilie Window. A pony belonging to. one ofvthe nowspapc carrier boys took fright yesterday mornln at the stupendous slro of the Sunday morn lug paper ho was expected to carry aroun and ran away. Ho ran upon the pavcmen on Uroadway near Pearl street nnd wer through the window of a barber shop. Th whole gloss front of the building was car ried away and the fragments distributed owr the barber chairs Inside. 'Ihe horse escaped with a few scratches. Just received s complete line of the rich est cut glasg thanufactured. Low prices. Rich designs. Useful articles. Jacqucmln & Co , , 27 Main itrcct. A good smoke , a fragrant mnoko will bring cast ) and contentment. Hlckman has the kind of cigars that will make you bet ter cgntcntcJ with yourself and llfo in gen eral. eral.F. F. W. Dean , M. D. , eye , ear , nose and throat , 241 .Mcrrlam block. School of Household Economics , eating to five , or living to cat. STAMPING OUT DIPHTHERIA .nti-Toiino Bein ° - Used with Splendid Results in Iowa. ANY PHYSICIANS FAVOR THE METHOD lnU Iliinril CrwIiiH : n fiotirrnl UNO of the. . n-fc Treatment ! > Hie VarliiiiN lliiardn of llfitltli. Tcrrencc Stack , aged 8 years , son of P. I. Stack , has been reported to the Joird of Health as suffering from Iphthcrla. The prevalence of diphtheria as permitted the local physicians to give thorough test to the new anti-toxin trcat- ncnt. The result so far has Justified the onfldcnco that physicians have placed In bo remedy. Wherever It has been admln- stcred In the early stages of the disease cllef has quickly followed. Many cases of ccovcry have been reported whero.the cirly ymptoms Indicated a malignant type of the disease which would have been fatal under rdlnary treatment. Reports to the State IJcnrd of Health show that there nro more 3scs of diphtheria In Iowa today than ever icforo known. The board held n session n DCS Molncs a few days ago for the pur- iose of meeting members of the local boards u- cities throughout the state and urging hem to use every precaution to enforce II the riuarantlno regulations and stamp ut the disease. IASOT CAI.Iii : ) A 1'ASTOU VKT. lii'lxllnti TnlitTiiiirlc Still Ili'iirliin Trial .Sermons The pulpit committee appointed by the ifllclal board and the congregation of the Christian Tabernacle to secure a pastor or the church has not been able to report much progress. A month has elapsed since- he committee was appointed. The com- ulttee hns been In correspondence with scv- ral clergymen of the Christian church. One of these. Rev. J. N. Wright of Chicago cage , occupied the pulpit yesterday at both he mornlug und the evening services. At he morning hour he preached on the sub cct , "Hear Ye Him. " The speaker pointed out the necessity for a more general elevation of the moral seu- Imcnt among all classes. The condition of the world was dally nnd rapidly reach < a point where It Is necessary that there ic not a Christian class and n class not Christian. The struggle for existence , the reatcr effort necessary to supply the reatcr and ever-Increasing wants of man Ind. makes It Imperative that something stronger than law restrain human passions and propensltes. The most law-abiding men arc those who respect but do not fear he law. They commit no crimes against he state because they commit no offenses against the law of God. Ax the race multl- ilies and wants become more difficult o supply , fear of the law will tiot maintain public peace oud security. Only the un- versal acknowledgment of the moral law vlll protect society. The only way for this noral sentiment to become dominant Is for every man to realize that thu command. 'Hear Ye Him , " applies to himself. Christ's aw Is the moral law that must govern the world , In peace and security nnd prepare the way for the perfection of the great millennium day. This day may be nearer or It may be far away. It lies within hu man power nnd human will to make It either. If the whole world should today accept the great sacrifice of Christ the millennium would conic tomorrow. sorrows , every pang that wrings the humar leart , death Itself would bo banished , nni the recreated worlS would be the para dise that men have dreamed of , the Chris tian looked for and the human heart for ever hoped for. Today the gospel of Jesus Christ Is [ ireached In every land under the eun , ami now apt Is the command , "Hear Ye Him. ' To hear Is to ponder ; to ponder Is to re ceive nnd to receive Is to believe. The transformation Is rapid , like the burst of sunshine from Inky clouds , glorious. To the thoughtful mind there Is nothing more apparent than the progress toward this gen , oral conviction. Psychic study , which Is soul study , has become the leading study of the times. The best minds of the world arc realizing that the welfare of the hu man soul. Its development nnd destiny , are the great paramount problems of the nge. Man's little brief span of existence here Is but of the least Importance to the eternal possibilities of the future. All ot this hastens the time f6r the final triumph of the Son of God. If but one-half of the men and women of the world should accept this message .and follow out Its Injunction there would 'be but little doubt that the great triumph would come quickly. It would blend together 'all of the churches of Chrlstlnndom and soften their warring creeds Into the simple and harmonious church that Christ meant should be estab lished. "Hear Yo Him" Is the greatest com mand Hint cnn be preached by Christian ministers today. Ada ItHmii. Ada Rohan silver statue will bo on frco exhibition for the week. November 9 to 14. at BOSTON STORE. Council Bluffs. Sfwor I'llie , Flro HrloU. Ilcltlug- . Wholesale and retail. J. C. Blxby , 202 Main street. School of Household Economics , principles of home making. Special sale trimmed hats at MUs Rags- dalo's. Pearl street. Hunting : IMIUM-N to SIoc ] > . Seven men applied at the police station for lodgings last night and wcro given a clianco to sleep upon tbo comfortless Iron bunks In the upper rooms of the city jail. They were all young , their average ages being less than 25 years , and wcro of all nationalities. The chilly nights force the unfortunates to appeal to the police for places to sleep , and thu rooms , which arc heated and set apart for that purpose , are filled almost every night. The American Volunteer Sulvatlou nrray barracks on Upper Broadway are filled nightly to their utmost capacity. The army has not received the cordial support In the way of donations of unused bedding that was counted upon , but enough has been secured to provide for a number of the homeless and houseless un fortunates. Pcoplo who arc devoting time and consideration to the subject of caring for the destitute anticipate an unusually heavy demand upon them this winter. Calls upon the custodian of the county poor fund are becoming painfully common. Day & Hes , 3D Pearl street , Council Bluffs , have some extraordinary bargains In fruit , garden and farm lands near Council Bluffs. Now Is the time to buy real estate. Enameled brass-trimmed beds (3.95 this week at the Durfeo Furniture Co. Lunclgard , the Tailor , 130 S. Main si root. Get your winter supply of coal now before the rush and rise In prices. L. M. Shubert will fill your orders promptly and his prices are the lowest. Telephone No , 70 ; C28 Weit Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hoffuiayr's fancy patent hour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it. Rlekman keeps the finest line of con fectionery In the city , seasonable fruits , oystera , a full stock of clgara and tobacco. Ice cream and Ices In brick or any other etylo. Prices guaranteed. Dr. 1'iiiiKlr'n Diphtheria .Spe-flllc. Call at Dr. Pangle's office * nnd net his Infallible diphtheria specific , Tested through three epidemics nad never failed. "ilnil u I.IIIIK Hun. A horse hitched to a light spring wagon had a run-for hltr life yesterday afternoon which began at the School for the Deaf and ended on upper Broadway above the Metho dist church , a distance of about three miles. \ll along the route of the Impromtu course he animal managed to elude nil efforts to .top him , and wns RolnR at n desperate pall when n motor car caused him to swerve nnd tin Into n telephone poat. The hone csi caped with a few scratches and the wagon was not damaged at all. The animal was .aken to a neighboring barn and Is now awaiting the owner. KIVO OF Till : FAICIHS. Hetn n llnlfnl of Money nnd Coolly Driven Awny from Illn ltiir | . One of the slickest articles that ever struck this town held forth ono night at the corner of Uroad and Pine streets , re- otes the Nevada City Herald. He had a team from one of the local livery stables and the usual gasoline torch and vallac. With the voice of a Midway Plalaance spieler" he began by announcing that he 'was an honest man and would rather throw his money In the street than take a lollar that did not belong to him. " Instead of leaving In disgust at hearing this shame-1 ess assertion the crowd drew nearer , anx- oit.i to have a good loolc at such a freak , They drew still nearer they wedged In tight and blocked the street , and they were hls'n. Ho offered some trumpery for sale and nil the small change he received Into the street for the boys to scramble for. It look. They liked It , and hollered for more , lie sold some trifling "galvanic batteries" at a dollar apiece and then gave the pur chaser hack his dollar. The crowd grew quite enthusiastic nnd the Taklr grew bolder. His next move wns to boldly nsk who would give him a dollar out right , to throw away , get drunk on or spend us ho pleased. A couple of men timidly puahed their way forward and actually of fered him a dollar each. He took the silver and chuckled with glee. Then , pretending to repent having begged anything , ho called the donors up nnd returned each man's dollar , and gr.ve them a dollar beside as a reward of merit. The crowd began to cheer , and were dis appointed when the fakir again offered the "electric belts" for sale. But It was only for a few minutes , and then he again asked who would "give him a dollar outright , and expect absolutely nothing for It. " The crowd fell over each other In their haste to reach the fellow's buggy nnd make their contri butions. Ho would take a dollar from some one' , add a few more dollars to It and then wrap the whole In n greenback , making nice little rolls , which he put Into his hat. They came BO thick that he was obliged to nsk the people to wait until he could get their Christ mas presents wrapped up. When the dollars lars finally ceased pouring In the hat was full. full.Ho Ho placed the tile where all could see It and began n "song nnd dance" about what good people they were nnd how much ho ap preciated getting Into such a liberal town. He would not be outdone In generosity. He would make each one of them a present of one of his famous galvanic belts. Yes , he would , by ginger ! Ho talked so rapidly that few could catch the drift of his proposition , but they nil stepped up and took the packages he of fered them , thus accepting value for their money. Then they fell back and waited until the gentleman threw the hatful of money out Into the crowd. But he did not do It ? No. Instead he said. "Now. suppose you were in my place. What would you do with all this money ? " Some one on the edge of the crowd an swered , "Keep it. " "That's a good suggestion , " said Mr. Fakir , and In a thrice he had dumped the hatful of motley Into his valise and snapped the lock. He paused n moment nnd coolly lit a cigar In the flame of his torch , and the crowd lies , tinted , paralyzed at his nerve. In that mo ment of hesitation they "were lost ( or their money was ) for the fakir suddenly seized the r lus nnd drove swiftly around the corner. He did not leave town , though , and ap parently had no fears for his personal safety. While he was skinning the town a con federate did the same thing In Grass Val ley and the two went away together several hundred dollars richer for their visit to the mountains. MI1TIIOI1S OK CIIINKSI3 nilKMn.V. Mode of I.oeatliiK nml I'\tliiKiilHliliipr Kir.In the Cltle.t nf Clilnn. If LI Hung Chang would submit to an In terview on the subject It would be Int' restIng - Ing to know what his feelings were as ' a eat upon the grand stand at Union squan . ' New York , and watched the exhibition of me of the most efllclcnt fire departments in the world. The difference between the workings of that department and the one which he has known in Peking , says the New Ycrk Tribune , must have aroused forcibly his remarkable powers of comparison. A slight Inkling of his Impressions , how ever , may bo gained by a brief outline of the workings of the ( Ire departments to which ho Is accustomed In China. These depart ments are considered very effective even by foreigners to that land , und It may be they are when the construction of Chinese dwel lings Is taken Into account. There Is scarcely a house there over two stories high. Hut even for houseof that diminutive height the Chinese method of fighting fires must ap pear very crude compared to the system here. In the larger cities of China there are stationed throughout their length and breadth fire watchmen. Upon bamboo poles Is built a sentry box with a narrow balcony circling. These sentry boxes are stationed at regular Intervals , say , the distance of five or ten of our city blocks apart , and In each ono a watchman Is on duty day and night. The Instant signs of a fire appear In his district ho sounds the alarm cither by voice or by a gong , and the dread cry Is hastened along to the nearest lire engine house. In these houses , which are none too numerous , are kept hand engines some what llko the most antique types known here. They are dragged by running China men , and at the alarm the engine Is rushed off to the scene of the fire with really credItable - Itablo rapidity , and the engine "pipes" arc put In connection with the nearest canal. These canals arc so numerous throughout the largo cities that one Is nearly always within reasonable distance of a tire. If there be not ono near , a well or cistern is utilized as a source of water supply. There Is little organization In a Chinese fire department , but the crowd that gathers lends a willing hand , and can usually ex tinguish a fire In the building In which It originated. As the buildings are only of two stories , as already explained , the difficulties presented to the Chinese firemen are not great. Should the Ore get beyond control , however , there Is a precaution which the Chinese alone of all nations have adopted to prevent Its extensive spread. At frequent Intervals In the crowded part of the citlen fire walls of brick have been built. These walls Include fixed areas , beyond which no bamcs can travel. Ilesldes these engine houses and fire walls are maintained , In the city of Canton at least , one or two stationary engines near central points upon the banks of canals for use In case of fire. Tlio englneu arc In buildings designed for them , much after the manner of reservoir pumping stations here , but , of course , of a much le.su elaborate design. From these engines Iron pipes are run over the roofs of neighboring house ? for some distance , and from frequent outlets along the line of pipes water can bo dis tributed In time of fire upon the threatened points. ThH comprises a brief outline of the en tire tire department which the larger cities of China rralntaln for their preservation. When the august ambassador of the Chi- ueso empeior beheld New York's splendid machines In full operation the primitive method of lire protection In his own country must have seemed crude Indeed. TeleKrniililnu ; TlirmiKh Spiii-o , The possibility of telegraphing through space has been turned to account In a most effective way for maintaining eonimunlca tlon between the mainland and Fastnct light house , on the southwest coast of Ireland. Formerly the dllllcultlra of carrying a tele graph cable up an exposed rock , where It was subject la constant chafing , wcro a ! moat Insuperable. The non-continuous ays tern Is now used , and Is said to work ad mlrably. The cable terminates In the water sixty yards off , and the electric currents vent from the shore find their way through this distance to two bare wires that dip Into the sea from the rock. .sti'iiiiMi : conn' rAoiunniMis. H LINCOLN. Nov 4.Tho NibrnKki stt- Divine court met pursuant to adjournf' mi-lit. Lee Hrl ey , J. J. Hqiujher nnd II. L. D y were ndmltlrd to prnvtlto. llnrtlett against Mulctillji , dismissed ; i Clark Bpnlmst Murolf , Union Stock yards 1 flRnlnst Stoddnrd , Stephens against Westo 'side Improvement compnuy.-i-and Doom agntiiMt Parish , nlllrmetl ; Svilgwhn against i Tree-man , dismissed. . I November 5-L nc ster County bank nRttltiBt OllllBnn. motion IN , strike motion for rohenrlnif overruled ; Plummer against areen. motion for Itfavo to remit over- ruled ; Capital National baftU .tfcalnM Cold- water National bank , cnsq.net for heHrliiK with Nos. C977 , GDI * nnd 7315 ; Omuhrt nnd Florence Ijind and Trust rompany ngalnst Patker , Moore against Pnrker , nud Mere- dltb nKnlii ! t Omaha , dismissed Oorder ngnlnst Connor , motion to trqulre npp < lli-e i to tile briefs overruled ; Biildwln ngHlnst | Fisher i , motion for mandate sustained ; Littleton Savlnss Bank iicnlnst Donnelly , advanced and ulllrmcd ; KniK Hrowlnir company against Johnson , nnd State ex rol j LeweOlen against Smith , advanced ; State ex rel Norfolk Uect Sugar company against I Moore , leave to docket. i Court adjourned to Tifcday. November i 17. at 9 oVIoek n. m. , wh'-n the following eases will be called : EiiRlngnlnst Hunt. ' laler ngalnst Croft. Mot you .1 Melluron against Onrdner , Nlwu'ti ngnlnst Turner , I Norfolk National bank against Nenow , j I Orotte ngnlnst Nncle. HBrnhman npntnst ! i Rose. Woods ngnlnst Hart. Nebraska Loan and Trust company against Ilnrnes , Peck i against Nebraska Loan nnd Trust com- ! i imny , Hayden against Oi-nesce Fruit comI j imny , Hiiyden agnjjist' Cnpples Woodenware - ware company. AcKerninii against Acker- man. Hnggerty against Walker , Chicago Lumber company ngalnst Henjnmln ; Hates & Co. against Stanlpy ; Reynolds ngalnst McCandless , First National Hank of Du- liiiiio | against MeKlbben , Heosle against Smith. Schlentz agnlnst Hlrkel. Smlth- Haywntd ngnlnst Hnywftrd. Moran agnlnst MrCullum , Uyli-y ngalnst Sandeau , Ord agnlnst Nash , Smith against Beagle. Paxton - ton t Vlerllng Iron Works ngalnst Bates , Farley against Peebles. & 'Iiaw against Rob inson & Stokes company. Fremont. Elkhorn - horn & Missouri Vnllcy Railroad company nunliiHt Waters , Hcrmum-e against Cun ningham. Omaha Loan and Truit com- IKiny against Knight , Uplines apnlnst Hull , Raymond Hros. against Miller. Farmers' Mutual Insurance company ngiil'At Mee > , I'nlon raelfle 'Railroad company against Metcalf & Wood , Northern Assurance' com pany ngalnst Hamilton , Omaha Street Rail way company against Lnlch , Omaha Fire Insurance company nrnlnst Crolghlon , Young against Dl'kson , Flckos against Vlck Hros. . Hnrtford Life and Annuity In surance comtKiny against Cummlngn , LIsy ngalnst State ex rel Pufek. Lewellcn ngalnst Smith , Ilrothcrton nirnlnst Mnnhnt- titi Hench Improvement association , [ Jrexel ngalnst Downing. The commission for the examination of ippllrants for admission to the bar. con sisting of 13. J. Clements. W. D. Heekett. ' ' . M'irtlii , Roseoi- Pound and F. P. Wig- on. Is In session preparing for the next examination of applicants , which -\vlll be November 17. Syllabi of decisions bnnded down follow : Andres against Krldlrr Error from Douglas county. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. Courts of general Jurisdiction possess in- .icrent power to make and enforce needful rules for the transaction of business before hem. and In the absence of a clear ijbu.ie of such power their discretion In that re- card will not be controlled by courts of ippcllatc Jurisdiction. 2. Rulings , except such as are made dur- ji ( ? the trial of a cause , to be available- srounds for the reversal of the Judgment ) > proceedings In error should be specially isslgned In the motion for u new trial. Peterson against Rclsdorph. Error from Douelas county. Afllrmcd. , Opinion by hlef Justice Post. Where In an action for malicious prose cution the purpose of the proceeding com- ilalned of Is shown to have been the col- oetlon of n debt , and not the enforcement of the laws against crime , malice may bo "nferrcd from that fact alone , the question iclnK one of fact for the Jury. Ross against LaiiKWorthy. 13 Neb. , 911. 2. One who before Instituting a crlm- nnl prosecution makes n full und complete statement to the prosecuting attorney of ill the fnrtsvltliln his knowledge , or which in could ascertain by tljc exercise of rea sonable diligence , bearing upon the guilt of the accused , and In good faith nets upon he nilvlee of such officer , will not be liable o an action for malicious prosecution. Hut f he withholds from counsel In such case material fnets within hla knowledge , the nlvlre received will be. no .protection In : m action l > y the Injured party. 3 Evidence examined and held to sus tain the finding that the prosecution coni- nlalned of was malicious and without probable cause- Crolghton ngnlnst Hnythorn. Error from Keith county. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. An assignment of error directed Ren- erally npnlnst n group of Instructions will bo considered no further than to ascertain whether any one thereof was rightly given pr rlehtly refused. 2. Where the defendant In nn action of replevin claims n special Interest only In the property In controversy by virtue of a mortgage or other Hen. bis measure of ilamace In case the property cannot be re turned Is the amount of his lien with In terest and cost , within the value of the property. 3. A verdict for the defendant In nn ac tion of replevin whoso claim arises from n Hen upon the property In controversy without a finding ns to the value of his possession Is not responsive to the ISMICS nnd Is contrary to law within the mcanliiK of subdlvUlon vl of section 311 of the code. Council n I u ITs Cannln-t company against Omaha Tinware Manufacturing company. Error from Washington county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Juclue Harrison. Where a foreign corporation has busi ness transactions In this state with cltl- < zons and residents of the state , out of which arise accounts or claims against the corporation , such accounts or claims may be enforced In the courts of this slate. If Jurisdiction can be obtained by legal service of process. 2. Service of summons upon the manag ing agent of the corporation Is sulirr-lent to eonfer jurisdiction under the provisions of section 59 of the Code of Civil Pro cedure. 3. Where the evidence Is conflicting the conclusions of the trial court thereon will not be disturbed if thcro Is evidence to sustain them. Church npnlnst Callahnn. Error from Frontier county. Reversed and rc-manded. Onlnlon by Judge Harrison. In the record nresented to this eourt nn- nenrcd n copy of a Journal entry. In wlileh wns set forth the overruling of a demurrer by the trial court and that the demiirrant fnlleil to plead or answer furHier , but elected to stand on the demurrer. He'd ' , that such recitals must be tnen [ by this eourt ns true statements of what occurred in tb trial court. 2. The provisions of section 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure In relation to the Institution of an action In the name of a firm are spfclnl In their characte-r to be strictly construed , and the prescribed mode of procedure must be closely followed. 3 If , In an action commenced by n part nership In the firm name , there Is no state ment In the petition that It was "formed for the purpose of carrying on any trade ' or business , or for the purpose of 'holding any species of property In this state , " the ple-adliiK Is open to attack by a demurrer on the second ground assigned by ncetlon 94 of the code , viz : "That the plaintiff has not Ic'jrnl capacity to sue. " 4. The action herein was' one of con version to recover the value of property of which It was alleged tljc firm had a special ownership by virtue of n chattel mortgage. Neither thn mortgage nor n copy thereof wns attached > to or appeared In the petition , but 1C H | uul bei > n pleadetl that the mortpage was executed to the partnership by Its firm namp , It would not have constituted It such nn action as Is contemplated by section 2.1 of our code- , which Is as follows : "In till actions ujwn bills of exchange or promissory notes , or other written Instruments , whenever any of the parties thereto nru designated by the Initial letter or letters or some con traction of the Christian or first name or names It shall bo suftlcciit | to designate such person by the namp. Initial letter or letters or contraction of the first name or names. Instead of stating the Christian or ilrst name or nanicn In 'full. ' " Orecno against Groano ! ' . Appeal from Hork county. Alllrmed , Oirfnlon by Judge Alimony may be drflned to bo such sum ns In ordered by the court to be paid to the wife by thn husband for her support during the time she lives separate from him , or to bo paid by her late husband , for her maintenance after divorce from the marriage tie. This latter IB a creation of modern low and Is what IH known us pc-rmiinent alimony. 2 Bishop , Marriage and Divorce , section S31. 2. A hUHfmnd cannot In this state , whether ho or the wife bo granted the divorce , recover alimony to be paid out of the di vorced wife's separate estate. 3. Section 10 , chapter xxv. Compiled Stat utes , which readH na follows : "A petition or bill of divorce , alimony and maintenance may bo exhibited bya wlfo In her own name , as well an a husband ; ami In ill cases the respondent may answer suet : petition or bill -without oath ; and In all cnios of divorce , alimony and maintenance when personal service cannot be had. serv ice by publication may bo madn us IH pro vided by law In other civil cases under the cod of civil procedure. " Held : To eonfer upon the wife the rlfht to com mence an action of divorce in her owi name and ( without the 'Intervention in the suit of a 'tiixt fr.Mvt , i. WUR quired , i ml not to . .ut 'oruo the grunting of alimony or ni.ilutu.nu'e to tlv i.vts- t 1 | bind ' , to be p.ild from the eMU of the , former \\lfe. i 4. When It apprnrti from tu.t meriti ! In | , the | lull of oxcrpMons that it doss not cent ; tain nil the evidence introduced lit tlu ! j It j ml of the wine , nucli imiPt be takr-u to | ' be the fact. In the absence of Htiy other or futther proof on thti subject than the certificate to the hill to the effect thRt It eon tn I us all. the evl'letn-o. c S. Where a bill of excepllonc docs not contain all the evidence adduced ut the } trial the evidence will not be examined by this court to Ascertain whether It was i runic-lent to support the finding and de cree of the trial court. 1 , 6. The record p'Cjentcd to this court did ' not disclose that any objections were i ; made In the district court to Its trial nnd adjudication In ihls. nn action for divorce of the alleged rights of a husband In real estate , thn title to which rested In the ' wife. Held , that the questions will not tie , considered In this court. I Elnsp.Uir against Exchange National ] bank. Error from Adams county. Dis missed. Opinion by Judge Norvnl. A petition In error will be dlsnilnod out i of the supreme court when the transcript : filed therein \ < t not authenticated by the i clerk of the trial court. ' Purncll airalnst Miner. Error from Holt county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Judge Nor- val. val.The | , The hirer of n team Is liable to the owner ; i for } want of ordinary care In the use of the team. , I , . 2. The evidence was conflicting. Held , l That ' a verdict for plaintiff iwould not bo , disturbed. ; I State ex rel Mamuett asalilst Bnushnu- I sen. Mnndnmu * . From Sherman county. I \ Writ denied , opinion by Judge * Norv.il. I The pleadings In pMceedlngs In ninn- I ' damns have 'th same effect nnd are to be construed us In ordinary civil actions. ] Hence n material averment In a petition ] for mandamus not denied by the answer Is to bo taken ns true. 2. As a general rule , mandamus will not Issue at the suit of a private Individual to compel a public ofllcer to do any of ficial aet until a demand has been m-Jde upon him to do It. But n formal demand In unne-cessary where the conduct and nc- tlon of the respondent is equivalent to a positive refusal. 3. The allowance of a writ of mandamus to compel a county board to Include re- lator's claim In Its estimates of the taxes to be. levied for the cnnulnp year Is not necessarily an adjudication that a detlnlte sum Is < lue from the county to the re- lators. 4. Under section 40 of the net of the leglflature of 1S79. entitled "An act eon- ctrnlnu counties and county ollleers" ( Coin- tilled Statutes 1W . chapter svlll ) , a county board has authority to once reconsider ts action In the allowance of a olnlm igalnst the county upon notice of the i.-irtles Interested. fi. The formal notice required by said section to l > e given may be waived by the > erson entitled thereto. C. Where a claim presented to a county mard for examination and audit Is dls- illotted. which decision Is appealed from by be claimant , and he afterward dlsml K-s sueh appeal , the uetlon of the board Is Inal and conclusive. Taleott Against Bennett. Error from Vniglnti county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. The concealment or absconding which .iiider section 20 of the Co.Ie of Civil Pro cedure suspends the operation of the stat ute of limitations must be such as affect * he commencement of Judicial proceedings n Nebraska and not those of another i la te. Brown nsnlnst Fltzaatrlck. Appeal from Doug-Ins county. Afilnned. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. The refusal by the district court to ap- > olnt a receiver must be nlllrmed when lelther by the petition nor by the proofs iddtiecd was there n showing that such refusal was erroneous. North British Mercantile Insurance com pany agnlnst Bohn. Error from DotiRlns ounty. Alllrmed. Opinion by Comtnls- planer Ryan. A representation by two Individuals that hev were owners of the property sought o be Insured , when In fact It was owned jy a corporation of the capital stock of which they were the sole proprietors , held lot such a misrepresentation ns avoided the rlsht of a mortgage to assert Its rights undc r a "union mortgage" "clause attached by the Insurer to the policy , the * ald mortgager bavinno knowledge of. or Kirtlrlpatlon In. the said misrepresentation. 2. Under the circumstances above stated t was not prejudicial error to refuse to uermlt the plaintiff In error to show the nsolveney of the corporation granteeat the time either of the Insurance effected or of the loss suffered. Llnlnger aRiilnst Wheat. Error from Adams county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. A guarantor , as a condition precedent to his liability. Is not entitled to notice of the acceptance of a guaranty In the follow- IIK form : "The undersigned docs hereby Guarantee the- faithful ami full perform ance by the party of the second part to the contract of all the agreements and engagements therein entered Into by the oarty of the se-cond part. " 2. The neglect to notify the guarantor of the default of his principal does not op erate to discharge the guarantor , unless such neglect Is on Its face unreasonable In view of nil the circumstances of the- case * . 3. A consideration sulllclent to sustain a guaranty Of the faithful performance of the. undertakings of the principal exists when the party for whose protection the guaranty was executed has extended credit to the principal on the faith of such guar- Cre'lghton University against Mulylhlll. Appeal from Douglas county. Alllrmed Opinion by Commissioner Rngan. On nn npi-eal from an order confirming n sale this court will consider only the EDecllle objections made in the district court to such confirmations. Albert against Davis. Appeal from Plattc county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commis sioner Irvine. A cltv of the second class , having less than 5.000 Inhabitants and owning and maintaining water works , hns not the power to require an Inhabitant , ns n con dition precedent to the use of water , to purchase and place In position at his own expense n water meter. Fire Association of Philadelphia against Ruby. Error from I helps county. Re versed and remanded. Opinion by Commis sioner Irvine. It Is the duty of an olllcer snlllni ; land under a decree of foreclosure to pay the proeeetls of the sale , upon conllrmHtloti thereof , directly to the persons entitled thereto under the decree , unless the e-ourt shall have ordered the proceeds to be paid Into eourt. 2. In nn action ngnlnst such odlcer for failure to pay the proceeds to the party en titled the olllcer admlttlnr ; In his answer the receipt of the money , does not dls- chiirKC- himself from liability by showing that he paid It over to the clerk 3. A Judgment of amercement against an officer Is In u subsequent suit upon the official bond conclusive evidence of the facts necessary to sustain the Judgment ngalnst the- officer , nnd It Is prlmn facie evidence itgalnst the sureties. 4. A stipulation Is sufficient to authorize the clerk to sign a bill of exceptions when by Its terms It cle-arly Bhows that the par ticular bill of exceptions to which the stip ulation IH attached If ngrce-d upon by the parties tis a correct bill. 5. Evidence examined and held not to sustain the verdict. Wnchsmuth tigalnst Orient Insurance company. Error from Wayne county , llo- vcrsed and Hemanded. Opinion by Com missioner Irvine. , A court has power , even after the term nt which Judgment was rendered to cor rect Its record for the purpose of making It disclose truthfully what occurred In the course of Its proceedings. 2. A special finding , made at the reques of one party after Judgment , nnd without notice to the adverse party , Is absolute ! } void. : i. The assignment In a motion for a new trial that the finding Is not unstained b > the evidence docs not In an action on con tract rnlso the question of error In the assessment of the amount of recovery. 4. Section 5T of the Code of Civil Pro cedtiro , providing that a defendant may servo on the plaintiff or his attorney nn offer In writing to allow Judgment to betaken taken against him for a speeifle'd sum , am that If such offer be 1191 accepted and the plaintiff fall to obtain 'Judgment for more than the offer , he shall pay defendant's costs from the time of the offer , contcm plntea that where thcro Is only one defend nnt. all costs from the time of the rfei shall In such cuse bo taxed against r uln 5. In order to confer Jurisdiction upoi this court to review on error a Judgment o the dlKtrlct court , there must be filed In this court n certified transcript of the Judgment. A stipulation tiv to the charac ter of the Judgment , or a recital thereof In the petition In error Is Insufficient. PERFECT AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY , UHC < I by pcoplo of refinement for over a tjuartcr of a century. , now un sin : A Mllllunnlre'ft U\ierleiiec | n-Hli Two i ItluloMi j men , | It Isn't oftrn that n reporter Is on chummy terms t < with real live millionaire , but there are times when even ( hut sort of luck hapli pens , aud en the occasion icferred to this Washington Star reporter was not only chummy with the mllllonaltc. but he w-as drinking champagne with him. U was Indeed an auspicious moment. Xe'i-d It be mentioned who wn& p.iylug for tha iiime ? As the conversation r.in smoothly along the reporter asked the millionaire If he had eivtr been held up or otherwise despoiled - spoiled of his hard-earned savings. "Do you know , " said the rich man , se riously , "tint thereIs a goad deal of dis comfort on that eooro In the possession of great wealth ? I inrsume I am worth a couple of inllllon.v which , of course , In n Rener.il way I * supposed to be twenty or more , and It Is at that figure that I pose In the minds of those cranks who make men sign big checks at pistol points or make hem wh.ick up the cash on pain of dynanm- tiir. Five years ago. when I made a million n n lucky rise , It occurred to me that I might bo made a victim , and an ono precau- lon 1 Instructed my bankers to pay no heck of mine that called for more than 100 and to arrest the party presenting It. did my business In three nanks and car- led blank checks on them all. Well , one ay It came , and sitting In my private olllcc wo men popped down on me and before I otilel make any outcry or even get out of ny chair they had me covered with their pvolvers. My otllce force consisted only of n typewriter and stenographer , and he was nit' for nn hour , so the thieves had It all to heinselves. Indeed , they had been willi ng for the chance , because my stenographer onVT hour off every uay at the same time n * - - > had evidently acquainted them- , o'- Alth the fact. In any event there I vas .iL'd there they were , and with the. door ockcd and two suns staring at me I had Ittle chance to do otherwise than as I was olddcii. I tried lo parley , bill Ihcy would 101 permit any monkeying , so they Informed me , neither would they give me ninety lays , as It was a strictly cash transaction , anil I'd better hurry. They ran through my desk nnd safe and found no money , and at once demanded a check , pulling the nmount of their own frco will al $11.132 fin. so that hey would not overdraw my account tirr jxclte suspicion by making an amount In round numbers , I had $20,000 or more to my credit , and told them so. but they were afraid I wan putting up a Job on them , and iald thai Ihey weren't hogs , and would be * atlsfied with the amount they had selected. ! drew up the check and signed It ns they suggested , and then one of them to.k It iud said he would go to the bank and see about It , while the other would remain and sec to me. I hadn't quite expected this , and didn't know what might happen , but I braced myself and waited. The man with the chock locked the door , and as the bank was only half a block away he said he would jo back In ten minutes. It wasn't that eng , but It seemed to me'llke a month and when I heard that key milling In Hie ilror I became so nervous I could hardly sll In my chair. When Ihe door opened , how- ver , I was easy In a minute , for Instead of the thief were two bank detectives , and be- 'ore the gentleman waiting with me could offer an objection they had him collared. " 'But how did they get on ? " Inquired the reporter , whose wits were slightly dulled by the novelty of his contents. "Easy , " responded the millionaire. "The bank clerk knew something was crooke-d when ho saw thai big check , and without any disturbance at all he gave the tip to the men on watch , and Ihcy had the fellow at the window before he knew he was even suspected. The rest of It was easy , for my ofllcc key with Its number was In his pocket , and Ihcy had had experience enough lo knew what the layout was and how to finish the game to win. " ' . . TO \ \ hMTIiltN VKTKIIA.\S. Survivor * uf tlio I.ntiHiliclllon Ho- incinlicrril liy < itneral ( inwriiiiitMil. WASHINGTON. Nov. S.-Speclal. ( ) Pen- slons grunted , IHSUC of October 23 , were : Nebraska : Hcstoratlon Mortimer V. Hill , Itlslnp City , Uutlcr. Increase Wllj Ham M. Saum , Mnygood , Frontier. Colorado : Original John Teupue , Anl- nias , l.a Plattc. Additional Gustav F. Uerblng. Ilocky Ford , Otcro. Increase Daniel 1'crry , Denver. Aranahoe. Urlglnal widows , etc. Minor of William J. Hurn- . Pueblo , Pueblo ; Caroline Jjlkcs , Canon City , Fremont. North Dakota : Increase Ocorgo Hill , Page1. Cass. South Dakota : Original Finis A. Hntn- llton , Hill City , Pennine-ton. InrrenBe Henry C. Cromull , Kast Sioux Falls , Min- nehalia. I own : Hrstoratlon and re-Issue Isaac Ilubler , deceased , Martihalltown. Marshall. Increase HilsKel Miller , Malcom. Powe- f-hlck. Original widows , etc. Kciurah A Huti'lic.son. Castana , Monrovia ; Mary J llnblcr , Miirshalltown. Maishall. Issue of October 21 were : Nebraska : Increase George K. Gas ! ? , F.ilrtU'ld. Clay ; Alexander Younkln , Cedar Itaplds , Ilooue. Io\vn : Original George A. Helchard. t'n- derwood , Pottawattamli- ; Thomas O'Con nor. Soldiers' Home , Marshall. Heiiew.il and relFsiif Austin Miner. Greenlleld. Adulr. Increase Joslah Hughes. I'nion , Hr.rdln. Original widows , etiv Minors of Orln D. Teall. Forest City. Wliinebago ; ( pedal Oi'tobiM2S ( special act ) , minor of Jncnli H. Munson. Kenwood. L.lnii. North Dakota : Original Thomas Shcard. Sykeston , Wells. Colorado : Original Henry Bowman. Den ver , Arapahoe. Original widows , etc Dlann Dill , Denver , Arapahoe ; Nlrcilla Steblier , Denver , Arapiihoc. Issue of October 2 > > were : Colorado : Original Kdwln Hope , Kagnl- Ite , Mesa ; Andrew Mellenry , Trinidad. l--ts Anlinns. losva : Original Washington Corrlck , Hloomlleld. Davis John D. Paddock. Mal- vern. Mills ; sneclal October 3D , Wlllain ! J. Mulvaney , Klkport. Clayton , ncrelase John C. Harry , Trlmello. Clay ; Hardln C. Wood , Mount Ayr , ltlnigold. Helssue Harrison A. Morgan , Murshalltown , Mar shall. North Dakota : Original widows , etc. Emilia Christophcrson , Grls-.vold. l < a Mou re. BABIES WITH SKINS ON FIRE from Itching and brrnlnc ccicmm nnd othci eln ! anil cnlp torture * . Keno but pnrviiti real. Izo liow tlit'iK ) lllllu oncii nuffiT. To know tlial n warm liatli wltli CUTICUIIA SOAInnd n * ln lo amillcnllon of t'UTlcuriA ( ointment ) , the irc.it Un cure , will In tbo majority of can' , nffoid Initar.t iclluf , iHirmll rent and ilecp , uml point to a pwly euro , and not to u e tlu-in without a moment's delay U to foil In our duty. Bold l tnroiuhoul the world. I'ritf , Ci'TlcunA. Me i . . . nlo IVnj * - , Jlruton. ow to Cure skin Tortuitd llAbiei , " nailed free. The Bee Prints daily The most complete Sporting news. The Sporting department Of The Omaha Sunday Bee Is unexcelled. LADIES. Do not trlllo with Htoppud munmruatlon , butiendfl for box Turklnti TuiiHy and Pennyroyal I'lllftHiiro to tlio day. Hold only by HAHN'H 1'IIAKMAOV , 14IU ami Kurnain Str Omaha , Nub , lly inalL lllh KYIiN'INf ' OF I.1FH , Olil AmMn.v Keep Xiu.lt of Hie ! mill Vlunr ii ( Inullii Kvory ono is famllortr with the shrunken look of the ngol , tlio wrinkled fnco , the thin legs ntiil bowed form , the changed tone of ( ho voice nml the weak action at the boillly organii. Vtvt olil pcoplo nro equal In the muscular effort of earlier year * . The nerves shrink , hearing , sight , taste And appetite. lose their keenness. Is It not sadT Anil yet there are thousands of olil people who manageto keep as lirlRhl ns over. They have the strength to keep them up. Hero la a remarkable * Instance which In worth ronilltiR : Mr. Alfred P. Chapman. ! ! Hanover St. , Ilaltlnioie , says : "My grandmother , who Is now pant SO years of age , has been using DulTy's pure malt whiskey for ahotit thrco years , and It has acted In her case almost llko a chirm , always giving her an appe tite and allaying any disorder of the stem ach. It Is an excellent thing for elderly people who require a tonic as well as a stimulant. " The above Is only ono of hundred * of tes timonials equally convincing. They provo that In all c.-ses of weahncsa nothing pro- duce.i such a strengthening effect as Uuffy'R puru malt whiskey. It gives stlmulatlvn nourishment to the worn out system , stirs up the torpid blood , enriches It and quick ens the circulation. In purchasing from grocers or druggists bo careful to get Duffy's and nothing else. FOIl IN'THIlXAIj AND RXTK11XAI. USD , CfUKS AND IMIKVBNTS Cold * , CntiKliH , Sore Tliroiil , lnllucn ivj llrinieliltlx , I'tieninonlu , Su-ellliiir of ( lie .loltilx , ItimbUK < > , lii- llninntliut. Itlieiiinulliiiu , .Vritrnlnln , ProNlbltet , riillblulii * , llcniliichr , Tnollincltr , Anllinin. niFFK'UI.T lltinATIII.Mi. CUIIHS Tim WOUST TAINS In from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONH HOt'H otter trad. Ir.R thl advertisement need nny one HUFFU1 ' ltnil , Tii > ' " Itenily Relief IN n Sure C r for Kvery 1'nln , Sprain * , llrnl.ieN , I'a I ii" In ( be llneU , Client fir MinliM. It IVIIH ( lie Hr-4 < nml IN ( lie only PAIN KUMKDV Thnt InstBntly ttapt the mont cxorutlatlna patnr , allays Inn.immatlon Mini curei conscstlont , whether of the l.unK . StoniRcli , llowel or ot er KlanJs or orKnni. by one appllcullon. A half to n teatpoonful In h lf n tumbler ot water nil ! In n few minute * cure Crampf , Knatms. j Sleepletsness , Blck llmdache , DlnrrheM Dyxntery ; , Colic , 1'Iatulcncy iinJ all Internal ' i " I There ? 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Omaha , Neb i rra Gin OY woaxs DYEINliAND CLRANIN1 ClolMig , Drcs5)3 ) aal Iloiisi'ioil Gol3 ) OMAHA OFFICE-1521 Kurnain. Tel. rat COUNCIL IlLUFKS-Worka ana Olllce. Cor. i ? * nuo A and 26th St. Tel. 310. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,000 \VI2 SOLICIT YOUll IIUSI.VHS.S. J VVI2 DKSIUB YOUIl COLL.UCTIO.'Vfl. O\I2 OK THIS OMIISST OA.VKS Ki lOWAi B 1'IJH CENT 1'AIU O.V TIME Dii OBIT& OJLLlt AND BBC U OK WHITE. THE TAILOK. Fine Line of Fall and Winter Suitings , 130 S. Main Street Council Bluffs , la , DOHANY THEATER. UiOUUi : N. IIOWUN , Munazcr. The Woodward"Theater Co , TONIGHT. , THE BROTHERS. TIll'IIHUAY NIC1IIT , EAST GJSWTS. Hundreds of ruine-dlun are put up tee-d tociiro loHt iniiniiood , but tliuy don't U" | It. Til l III ill Lout Manhood Uapauleu ur" l wurranti-d nnd inonov returned for every o.'in0 I It douu not eunt of Wnuk Memory , I-ont Iiraln I l'ivir , l.o.t Manhood , Nlirht Kiul Wcuknehb of Hfproductlvo urjunn. by ) outhut ) rror . ulvrnyou new llfo , bold I only by HAllN'sj'lIAlt.MAUV. iMtli anil fur- iiuin Sl . , Omulia , Nob. HMO box by mall.