Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 08, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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0 ' 1II1i OMAhA flAILY BJF : WEINESIAY , JUNE 8 , 1898. :1 :
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MINOIt M1NTION.
Call nt The 13cc omco for Ctibn map1 lOc
. each.
V'urnlsh 4 rbom for rent , with or without
board , 221 3outh ieVcnth Ktrcet.
Andrew J. Kastner has nRsUtnecl the man-
nenient of the MCIICsBR Mineral lipringa
Watcr company.
Tim vani laundry i the leader in flno
work both for eqior and finish. L20 Pearl
street. I'Iume 9O.
ecrctary P. N. Chase of the Iowa epo.i-
tion comminIon left yesterday on a short
business trli ; to Chicago.
A marriage license vns issued ycstcrday
to Peter I' . chott , aged 25 , and Katherine
1 : . flaser1 aged 20 , both of this city.
1)ont you think It must be a rctty good
laundry that can please o ninny htindreds
of cuatoniersVehIthat's tim Fagio ,
Z24 Iiroadwny ,
Nels Christoffersoti , a grocer at i523 South
Eighth street , was swInlkd out of $10 ycs
tertlay by two well dressed strangers iti
naklug change.
\v. 1 ] . flanible , an Omaha man , wnH or
Tcstci yesterday for tacking up advertising
signs nround the city without taking out the
3ieccssary 11Ce11t3C.
I'he city council haK ahIlropriatel 2t0 to
complete the cleaning of the sewers , The
$ Qo prcvioisly approprinteti for this purpose
1ia beeti cxpcndcd.
t'hn sessions of the Board of SltIervIsors
'sterday were d'VOldOf ( any particular in.
V tcrest , being iovntcd mainly to allowing
: bii against the county.
ttepreacntative Frank F1. Merriam ot Hop-
kinton. Pciaaro county , who is a candidate
or the oflire of state auditor , Is attending
I the Masonic grand lodge meeting.
The Board of Park Coniiiiissioners has to
titioned the city to place an arc light in
Cochran imrk and another at the bend of
Fairinount avenue Iii Falrmount inrk.
V A meeting has Icefl called of nil the to-
V tail clerks in the city for tomorrow even-
Ink at 8 oclock at the Ogden hotel for the
ptirpose of organizing a retail cierks union.
rrlio Ietroit gas machine vIlt light your
residence or Htore , costing 1 cent to run a
iixty-four ; candle power lamp four liollii.
J. C. Ilixby , heating , plumbing , lighting , 202
V Idalti flfli 203 l'enrl st. , Council fluffs , In.
Tonighj will ho the last verformance of
'bynwood' by the Chnse-Llster company.
Tomorrow night the bill vil1 be "Monte
Crlsto' and eight new specialties will be
V introduced. There vIll be matinees Saturday -
day and Sunday.
V Max Ilcoliler , past grand high priest of
Royal Arch Masons of Iowa , and A. L.
1Ltrl5lOC , Past deputy grand commander
Knights Tetuplar of Iowa , ore two IicwSpa-
uir nien in attendance at the grand lodge.
rhey are the publishers of the Manchester
I ( Ip. ) Invcstigator.
, Frank Miller. the 20-ycar-oki son of Adam
Miller of Quick , has run away from home
and his larents believe he will enlist in the
army. Post cards giving a description of the
young inaii were sent broadcast over the
country yesterday by the police at the to-
quest of his father.
The fifty-second semi-annual session of
: , the Council l3iuf1 district conference of the
idethodist EIIscopal church convened at
Dunlap yesterday afternoon with Presiding
Elder D. C. F'ranlclin of this city as chair-
man. Revs. G. P. Fry , U , Ii. Goodell , J. 1-I.
c Senseney and Henry DeLong of this city are
In attendance.
The High School cadets , in command of
: Lieutenant Iieardslcy. Put up an exhibition
VV iltili last evening in front of the Grand
hotel which was much admired by the vis-
Ititig grand lodgv Masons. After the drill
the . cadets attended the performauce of
"Lyuwootl' at the Dohany theater as guests
of the management.
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L lias and Timothy Brewer and C. A. Anderson -
derson , members of a band of gypsies known
all over Iowa , were nrrested yesterday on
a charge of malicious mischief preferred
ugainst thorn byV. . w. Cones in Justice
Burke's court. Cones charges that they tied
their horses to lila trees and in this way
destroyed them. Elms Brewer Is a wealthy
' YiSY of national reputation and owns con-
. Blderahlo property in Omaha and this city.
t A search warrant for the premises of
George Whitebook. the junk dealer at 72 (
I3roadway , yesterday , train the court of Justice -
tice Vien , brought to light 395 pop bottles
belonging to Wheeler & Itereld and over 500 ,
the property of C. Geise. Whitcbook was arrested -
rested and will have a hearing this morning.
Seine of the bottles were identified as those
recently atoicit from If. A. Welch of liar-
risen county. agent of Wheeler & liereld.
Whltehook accounts for having them in his
possession by stating that a man brought
them to his place to sell and that when he
( Whitebook ) refused to buy the man left
them there and drove off.
C. 13. Vinyl Co. , female remedy : conaulta-
tion free , 0111cc hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
health book furnished. 32-327-328 Met-
rlani block.
Money to loan on cRy propelty. Kintia.
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N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250.
TlACiIItS FOIL TltF CO1ISG YIAI ( .
lituti il of EluciIt iou 2tct.ts ( Liiiol
: tll IIkt-M ltN SeieelonN.
The Board of Ilducation loot Monday night
at the olllco of Member Stewart for tile
purpose of holding an informal sessioii to
select teachers for the next year. As all of
the members were present it was decided
to iuaio the meeting a regular one , and the
following teachers on the report of the corn-
inittee on teachers were elected :
111gb School-W. N. Clifford. principal ;
Jane Ii. flaidwin , Louisa iloesehe. Fraukie
Dailey.V. . J , Flint , J. C. Grason. Jeunie C.
Rice , Anna Z. Roes , Kate Iteed , J , M. 13y1-
'rester. S. I. . Thomas. Lydia Webster ,
Grade Schools-Birdie I. Anderson. Jessie
'Aiwortli , Sue L. liadoilet , Myrtle liarmit ,
Ethel Barclay.Vlnifrcd A , ilesley , Lizzie
llohii , Emma Iloesche. Louise liohuing. Miy
Caldweil , Minnie Clay , Louise Carson , Flor-
OJICO E. Caricy. Josie Clauseit. Lillie Cll3r-
niss. Lizzie Crocker , Teresa Coyne , Zirs , M ,
Ii. Curtis. Mrs. lora ) Churchill , Myrtle Cutlet -
let , Mary Fl DRIL' , Agnes Drake , Annie le-
Groaj , Viola It. Duncan , Minnie Ivers ,
Idarie Ferguson , hattie Ferrier , Ftiith Field ,
Grace Foster , lora Grass , 1iiznbeth Grivee ,
Corn Crctzcr. Mrs. Horace A , Gleason. Slna
Green , Minnie lliitisoii , Lillian hart , Nan-
nie llartltn , ltobertii liattenlinuer , Augusta
lioun , Eiie P. lionu , Ada howard , Finna
Howard , Jennl howe , Nellie Jacobs , Minnie
Johnson. Opa Kendall , Anna l4nndon , Dora
Lyon. Ella McIntosh. Mary McMtilep. 13etba
Ij. Marsh , .iatitio Mnngum , Ciarn Meyers ;
Anna Mikesehi , Eitle Miles , Carrie dorgnn ,
? dlLInic 'Norene , Mary i. Oliver. Kate Payne ,
Nellie C. Parsons , May Ii. Perry. Jenuic
l'ilo , Martlia Id. Pierce. Mrs. ltlith i.
Prouty. Verniount Iteynolds. Amy Robinson ,
Nova Itutiseli , Moiiie Scnliiii. May Sims ,
Maude C. Smith , Mary Swlre. Florence
Btorrs. Kate V. Treynor , Aurelia Tinley ,
Julia Tulleys , Iloleti Tyler. May Van lirunt ,
Flora R. Van Order , Anna Vandercook , Ruth
Wallace , Margaret Waiiacc. Julia Walker.
Carrie S. Wells , Annie E. Williams , Minnie
\Vihiianison. 'iiiinnno S'hite , Luclia M ,
Villt ; Margaret % 'itistlcr. Licia Young ,
b'ubstitutes-Miunie V. Wallace , Laura A ,
Jotige.
'L'he following persons were chosen to be
called as substitutes in tue order named
when in the 3udgtiient of the teachers corn-
inittee they are iieedeil ; ICittle Conner , MIt-
tie Pile. Mary Garathy , Olive 'rhonipson ,
Joslo Shea , Lou Graves , M , Drake , Ella Al-
of music. Lou Iortcrfleli ; su-
rervlsor of drawing , Ilarriett liiood ; supervisor -
visor of kindergarten work. Mrs. Lulu hard-
man. directoress , I.aura Colextian ; paid as-
sista'nts , Mrs. Card , lthiel Shepard. Frances
Wright.
Miss Duncan , one of the teachers elected ,
1. now Mrs. T , 0. hicks , haying been mar-
ned Monday afternoon , 'hiIehi will leave a
V vacancy to be filled from the substitute list.
Miss Porterileld , who succeeds Miss Our-
trudo Kennedy as supervisor of music , for-
inerly held the osltIon. The list shows that
with few exceptions the old teachers were
reappointcd. The asigument8 to schools will
je macla later.
\1k1SONIC \ CRANI ) LODGE 1EETS
Fifty-Fifth Aniurni Comnuinkation of the
Order Formally Opens.
ADDRESS FROM GRAND MASTER DEWEY
Mntrrin ! .tlTairs of lhr ( ) rtier in (14)lI
Coiii it inti-4lsiI ( ' SggIM bias ititil
Iteeiiiit Slaciul at iuiu-Vhgt the
( flhiir OlilcOrN lteitit.
CouncQ Bluffs lies the ( listinctlon of en-
tcrialnlng thic' largest attended meeting of
the Iowa Masonic granl lodge in the his-
tills of the order in this state. When Most
W0r31hlful , Grand Master Almon U. Dewey
called the tifty-flith annual communication
of the grand lodge to order yesterday morn-
log sit the Dohany opera house there were
over 1,000 delegates present ,
l'reeding the opening of the grand lodge
the grand oIllcer antI delegates , headed b7
limilter's uniformed band and escorted by
time members of Ivanhoe commandery ,
Knights Templar , in command of Fmninent
Commander Victor Jennings , marched from
the Masonic temple through the PrinciPal
down town streets to the opera house. In
addition to the delegates to the grand lodge
th'rc are some 250 visiting Masons in the
city , end it Is estimated that fmiliy 1,200
Masons \vere in line in the parade yesterday
morning ,
The morning scsskmi was devoted to the
address of Grand Master Dewey and reading
the reports of Grand Secretary Parvin and
Grand Treasurer Slocum , Grand Master
lowey said , in part :
The fact that Mnsonry in Iowa has for tIme
last few yearii enjoyed the greatest prosper.
ity is rensomiable evidence that our hiast
course and conduct was right. Flattering is
it for us , thu rPresontatmyes ) of Masonry in
tlmit4 gland Jurisdiction , to be able to Present
to tIl ( ' Maiomiic world so plogressive , so liar-
incubus and so fraternal a commlltion as now
oxtst in Iowa ,
Th events of the last few months have
awakened and astonished the whole clvii-
ized world at the conservntimn manifested
by iuuerican stntesmnanslmlp and correspond-
lag BfltIIliL'flt of the Am.'rican people. The
wnlllke dihhoiition , , ever potent in nil orbl-
tmary or despotic forms of government , has
been lound absent in ou'a. The desire tu
grasp t grievances , either real or imag-
itiary , for the purpose of hnwing to tOo
world that we Possess an ambition to reLal-
hate on our neighbors without first appeal-
11mg to theni to set nil wrongs right by peaceful -
ful methods , has been fully ihenionstrateil to
be no part of our disposition.
Commenting upon the matter of a cypher
ritual , lie said :
I cannot but feel that the adoption of a
ChIllier by this grand lodge flhitl to proclaim
it to the world as the authentic secrets of
Masonry , would be one of the most flagrant
acts of wrong to Masonry of any letslation
we could adopt. -
lie paid eloquent tributes to the three past
grand masters who died during the last
ycar-Zcphanlah C. Luse of Iowa Ctty , who
died June 20 , 1897 ; Ralph Gurley Phelps of
Atlantic , In. . who died September 27 , 1897 ,
and William Paget Alien of Dubuque , who
( lied March 24 , 1898. Ho recommended that
time code be revIsed and thal the Order of
the Eastern Star be permitted to use the
lodge rooms of subodinate lodges for the
purpose of their meetings.
In the Aftrimooi.
The afternoon session was called to order
nt 2 o'clock , when hirother L. E. Fellows
of Lansing presented the report of the corn-
mittee on tile grand master's address. The
report comnmeaied the address a a whole
a one free from anything that. could be
criticised and worthy of the omcthi head of
Iowa Masonry. It congratulated the grand
master on the peace and good will that
prevailed throughout the jurisdiction and
commended his action iii severing relations
with the grand lodge of Peru , which had
substituted the constitution of the republic
for the bible on Its altars.
In accordance with the r'commendation of
the grand master a resolution was passed
that subordinate lodges within he grand
Jurisdiction may wIth propriety grant the
use of their lodge rooms to the Order of
Eastern Star for Its meetings ceremonial
and festival.
The report of the committee on chartered
lodges was presented by Sumner Miller of
Guttcnburg , which reviewed the work of the
subordinate lodges during the last year and
showed a good improvement , both in the
matter of attendance and growth of rnem-
bership. The membership of subordinate
lodges throughout the state increased 418
over that of the previous year ,
The matter of the revision of the code
was referred to the committee on Jurisprud-
ence.
The balance of the session was taken up
with the reports of a aunmber of special
committees.
The election of officers will be held at
the afternoon session today.
More of time lelegnen. -
The visiting Masons have possession of
the city and every hotel is full and the
reception and hotel committees yesterday
afternoon had to find rooms for time late arrivals -
rivals at private residences. In addItion to
the list already published the following delegates -
gates arrived late Monday night anti yes-
tertlay morning arid were registered with
time committee on credentials :
W. 11. Alien , 185 ; W. S. Armstromig , 493 ;
F. C. Abbey , 419 ; 0. W. Anderson , 312 ;
George W. Avery , 508 ; J. II. Antrim , 439.
W. F , Blystone , 269 ; F. liryco , 458 ; Jamnes
hiranner , 56 ; W , S. Branson , 4-It ; W. V. 11ev.
ridge , 106 ; I , N. heard. 77 ; A. Dasher , 201 ;
J. A , llarrett , 150 : D. W. lioweim , 425 ; W. W.
Brooks , -136 ; 0. M. Iloyles , 548 ; A. P. Burr-
bus , 350 ; J. I. . Bascomm3 , 482 ; D , 5 , Bradford ,
131 ; F. N , Bailey , 431 ; W. E. lingley , .08 ;
George liatchcltfer , 370 ; G , Baldwl , - ; W ,
1" . Bright , 461 ; W , 5 , Ilrasoni , 444 : J. II ,
13011 , 275 ; F' . 1) . Beardsloy , 179 ; - Iirobst ,
320 ; A. L , Iieardsless , 165 ; M , Ileelmier , p65 ;
B. \ ' , Brown , 218 ; II , C. Barnes , 493 ; (1. Z.
liobling , 137.
A. B. Craven , 280 ; J. C.V. . Coxe , 2d ; S.
Chilpps 344 ; F' , S. Gumming 15 ; M. ( sun-
ningliarn , 234 ; W. 5 , Cooper. 318 ; F. II.
Cobb , 11 ; L. F ; . Callowell , 271 ; Joseph ii ,
Craig , 411 ; S. A. Casady , 461 ; L. W , Clayton ,
25ti ; George ) , Cnrtwrigiit , 109 ; C. II. Coggs-
well , 263V ; II. Cgrtwell , 126 ; M , B , Cottrell.
501 ; C , 13 , Crawford , 81 ; (3 , 1) , Coates , 118 ;
J , W. Cart. 52 ; C. A. Conuell , 491 ; Ralph
Craig. 317 ; T , B. Crook , 304 : C. B , Case. 158 ;
5 , P. Crismnami , 514 ; W , F , Cleveland , 321.
B. F' . Douglas , 393 ; J , II , leGrnff , 237 ;
\'alter Doe , 36 ; P. B. Denton , 211 ; J. C.
Dunlammy , 508 ; J. I ) . Dodge 156 ; I ) , Fl Dean ,
375 ; II , 1)avis , 251 J , Deland , 309 ,
J. M. Ebright , 495 ; Robert Evans , 160 ; W.
(1. Eiierm. 173 ; 'r , 1' . Rmnlnoal ( 395 ; F' , Id.
Ellis , 467 ; L , Ellison , 244 ,
M. (1 , Fettus , 474 ; J , 31. Foley , 538 ; F. N.
Fowier , 249 ; Ii. 'r. F'isli. 2213 ; 1' . Id. Ida.
betty , 242 ; 11. 11 , dry , 397 ; IBanc T. Forbes ,
108 ; A. W. Foxworthy. 443 ; 0. N. Flagier ,
214 ; V. ' , II. Foote , 447 ; Emery Frost. 510 ;
II. A , Flint , 352 ; II , J , Failing , 439 ; W. H.
Freeman , 435.
R. J. Gillette , 301 ; Ii , J , Guenther , 495 ; Id.
A. Grven , 458 ; J. V. ' . cierranell , 234 ; Id. U ,
Gibbs , 537 ; It. II , Cerrnoeii , 188 ; F' . H.
Craves , 115 Matthew C. Crier , 399 ; U. L.
Orannis , 248 ; I. OUuil , 463.
J. N. hloloday , i17 ; ; C , II , Cook , 194 ; John
lfaynes. 495 : 0. W , horton , 17th : A. P. licald.
51 ; 11 , L. hIkiotm , 493 ; 13. 2. Iieioy 190 ; A.
C. hiagenseck , 72 ; Albert Howell , 68 : WIlliam
Ilutchinson , 537 ; L. S. llasklo , 232 ; 0. 0.
harlan , 309 ; ii , II. Hunter , 332 : F.V , hazel-
ton , 316 ; A , F , nobler , 461 ; L. W. hatter ,
231 : R. R. Homer , : l75 F' . .t , hanson , 210 ;
L. N. hlarford , 444 ; James harris , 457 : ii.
S. lladsel , 518 ; Id. B. htuftmnan , 65 W. J.
Harris , 532 : II. C. ilarshmbarger , 401 ; W. N.
Hyde , 156 ; 5 , 0. hawley , 261 ; J. W. Itaikley ,
- : I' . C. hteege , 87 : 11 , U. Howe , 3fl ; J. Fl.
ltenbaugim ; , 137 ; 3 , IC , herbert. 492.
S. Fl. Irish , 10 ; (1. Iceabice , 512 ; It. Irons ,
490.
490.v
\v , W. Jackson , 413 ; 0. La. Jnrvis , 479 ; Fl.
C , Jennings , 437 ; Gust Johnson , 45 ; J. V. ' .
Jamneson , 25 ; 0. Vi' . C. Johnston , 412 ; S. L.
Johnson , 30 ,
A. A , ICing , 362 ; Harry ICelso , 249 ; Joseph
Kingsbury , 24 ; 1. . F. Keigley , 115 ; L. 13.
Kemp , 183 ; A. Id , Kelly , 319 ; William A.
lreel , 90 ; J. C. 1uchiei , 471 : 0. Id , Kirk ,
199 ; John Kerr , 540 ; Fl. jd Kuehule , ff07.
C. U. Lemon , 181 ; Id. B. Lucas , 36 ; 11 , 3.
Lotmthnn , 347 ; Frank Longueck , 441 : F. hi ,
Loring , . - ; 11. B , Leggett , 348 ; 11 , W. LuaU , ,
1U7.
1U7.U
U , 13. Marshall , 179 ; J , M. Montgomery ,
& 3S ; 11. Ii , Macy , 237 ; S. Id. Morton , 34 ; J ,
Ii. Murphy , 347 ; hI , J. Max-eIl , 403 : J , C ,
Merritt , 369V. ; . Ii. Miller , 251 : T. 0 , Mat-
thes-a , 286 ; J. Id. Morrow , 413 ; C. 11. Ida-
comber. 127 ; Id. P. Mowery , 104 : 0. C , Mere-
(11th , 59 ; U. S. I.laticlicster , 244 ; 5. Mortz ,
353 ; iaimion Marsh , 43G ; Rufus J. Morrison ,
340 ; 1) , C. May , 527George ; It. Moore , 435 ;
C. Ii , Mills , 332 ; A. II , Marshal , 110.
A. McDonald , 73 ; J. C , McCabe , 126 ; John
McCarty , 378 ; W. W. McDoimaid , 289 ; Ii. J ,
McLatme , 512.
A. M. Nepper , 271 ; J N , North , 6 ; W. ft.
Neff , 451 ; N. B. Nixson , 235 ; J. W. Nobleg ,
25 W. A. Nichiol , 27G : 0. II , Nash , 335.
G. L. Okell , 440 ; IV. V. , Orebaugh , 91 ; 0.
Id. Oshorn , 202 ; I. Oteve , 244 ; J , L. Owey ,
260 ; John Orr , Jr. , 277.
0. T. I'owers , 280 ; S. II. I'inkerton , 10i ;
3 , Id. Patton , 854 ; C. W. 1'Iumb , 477 ; S. 11.
Porter , 426 ; W. A. l'iacc , 187 ; 8. V. ' . Preston ,
130 ; David Prester. 405 ; Clint L. I'rice. 5 ;
A. Pratt , 428 ; N. ft. l'arvin , - ; 0 , Id. Pe ,
lock , 158 ; 0. W. Patterson , 483 ; George
Perry , 311.
J. S. Quiggle , 262 : T. .1. Quick , 448 ,
Jolmit C. Ruble , 434 : A. Id. Itnyburim , 52 :
\v , Id. Road , 372 ; S , I' . W , Rodebaugh , 465 ;
\v. U. llltchey , 545 ; James Robertson , 521 ;
C. II. Richardson , 210 ; 0. L. Iteder , 118 ; IV.
Fl. Randall , 145 : J. C. Roberson , 415.
iildward F. Strobehn , 221V : , b'outharci ,
2(10 ; C , S. SItulisOn , 44 ; C.V. . Sherman , Gti ;
S. ft. Sterott , 233 ; A. J , Sourwine , 162 ;
\Vhihlamn Sn'et't , 535 ; 3. W' . Southiwick. 'JO ;
C. L. A. Shupe , 152 ; Al Sickefoose , 93 : D. V. ' ,
Swnrtz , 12 ; Fl , D. Stiles. 20-I : David Stewart ,
238 ; F. L. b'Llnderlin , 330 ; Simon Setler , 122 ;
Id. It. Smart , 528 ; W. I. . Severe , :375 : ; 8. 1.
Spoor , 259 ; C. D. Stevens , 401 : It , A. Smith ,
329 ; C , 13. Shnw , - ; V. II. Shealds , 28 ; 0.
Shode , 552 ; Ii. N. Stephenson , 299 ; J. Id.
Steckelmnn , 285 ; Fl. 5 , Sill , 515 ; Id , Stewart ,
265 ; E. B. Smith , -115 ; II. Id. Sheldon , 523.
William Teuer , 516 ; It. S. Tennyson , 94 ;
w , s. There , 27 ; C. II. Tanner , 203 ; J. II.
'Ihatcher , 487 ; Ged Townsend , 135 ; Frank
Thompson , 452 ; J , Ii. Trewtn , 144 ; G. B.
Thompson , 1146 ; Johiji F. Talbott , 174 ; Id ,
Trailer , 492V. ; . Id. Trailer , 492.
\'iiiiani Vernoim , 524 ; C. Id. Van Cleave ,
388 ; B. II. Van Dyke , 63 ; G. Fl. Velder , 499 ;
U. Vettor , 37i ; J , Vetter , 162.
C. J. Wright , 280 ; A , S. Weir , 5,16 ; G. II.
Wyrnore , 5o ; Id. A. Westenhonac' . 188 ; 0. 1' .
Worshey , 162 : C , P. Warner , 246 ; C. D.
\Vaterbury , 531 ; . . S. Wagoner , 13 ; John
Wood \\'iison , 340 ; Paul \ Vcston108 ; 1" . C.
Wilson , 67 , Harlow Wolcott , 436 ; Aif , Wimm-
gate , - ; Frank Jd. Wood , 370 ; J. It. Williams ,
552.
552.v.
\v. S. Young , 483.
Tlieo. Zimmerman. 419.
liii ( t'rtni , . ,
imii.i t for Toll0)- .
This afternoon the wIves of the Visiting
delegates will be driven In carriages to the
State Institute for the Deaf , where they
will be the guests of Superintenlelt and
Mrs. flothert. In the evening the members
of the Order of the Eastern Star .ill entertain -
tertain tile visitors at Odd Fellows hall.
A great program has been prepared for
the occasion and the entertainment will con-
etude with a dance. Last evening a public
meeting of welcome to the city's distinguished -
tinguished guests was held n the Broadway
Methodist church , which had been approPriately -
Priately decorated for the occasion. The
program consisted p1 .address.s , enlivemit'd
with music between , Mayor Jennings vel-
coming the grand lodge and other visiting
Masons in a very neat address.
Judge Walter 1. Smith delivered the ad-
drcs of welcome on behalf of the Masons
of Council Bluffs , making an exceedingly interesting -
teresting talk on the 'Universality of Ma-
sonry. " Grand Master Dewey rgphied on
behalf of the grand lodge and was followed
by Past Grand Commander Knights Teni-
plar ef Iowa W. F. Cleveland of harlan ,
Grand Secretary Parvin made an address on
the "Purposes and Objects of Masonry. "
A number of pleasing instrumental and
vocal numbers were rendered by the Apollo
club , the Dudley Buck quartet and the
Council Bluffs Glee chub.
The visiting women are requested to be at
the parlors of the Ogden -house and Grand
hotel this afternoon at 1 oclock , vhien carriages -
riages wiii be furnished for the drive around
the city antI to tile State Institution for
the Deaf.
Easy payments on steel ranges , refrigera-
tora and gasoline stoves at Cole & Cole's.
FOR SALE-Good second-hand bicycle at
tt bargelo. Cell at The Bee offle , Council
Blurts.
ee the Ilerrick wood-lined hygienic refrigerator -
frigerator at Cole & Cole's. Absolute circulation -
culation and no microbes ,
ro" , fromit time Court , , ,
ha the distrIct court yesterday In the case
of Louise W'ilson against Alice C. Mc-
Adams judgment was entered for the plaintiff -
tiff by default for 415 , time amount of three
notes sued on , The case as to the foreclosure -
closure proceedings was continued ,
The American I'ress association was given
judgment agaiimst the Globe Publishing
for $134.80 for " "
company "plate matter" supplied -
plied ,
The will of the hate August lIons was
admitted to probate and George ilaas refus-
lag to qualify as executer Emilie hlnna was
aplloillteI : mdruimmistratrix by the court and
her bond fixed at $500 ,
The wIll of time late Katherina Id , Son-
gelmun of Minden was admnittcd to probate
and Adaimi Youimg and Louis F. Mischier op.
rointcd executors , their bonds being fixed at
$15,000 ,
In tlmci superior court yesterday Thomas
C. Kennedy commenced action to oust Id.
ft. Edgortoim , a tenant whose lease imath cx-
plred , from lot 22 , block 6 , Williams' first
addition.
Andy Kustner , office at Flvans' laundry ,
telepimono 290 , wIll take your orders ( or tIme
celebrated Medessa mineral ' water. Do.
liveries promptly made to all parts of time
city ,
Miss Katie lloizfaster has liurchased a
League bicycle of Cole & Cole ,
Jloffnmayr's fancy patent flour makes time
best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It.
Map of Cuba , \Vest Indies uud time World
at The lIce 0111cc , 10 each ,
Lawn mowers $3.00 at Cole & Cole's ,
Cordwood for tult , cheap. Address W , Il' . ,
flee 0111cc , Council Bluffs.
Try Moore's death to lice and mites ,
Irviog hotel , 2759 B'd'y , rates , $1.50.
Gasohine stoves , $2,00 for two burners , at
C.1e & Cole's ,
hdour1i lIMtrlct Convi'mmtiomm Cnlli,1 ,
NBW hAMPTON , Ia. , June 7.-Speiai ( , )
-A meeting of tho'repubiican central corn-
mittee of the Fourth congressional district
was held here today. henry Meyer of Elka-
der , the national bank examiner , presided ,
Every county in the district except Worth
was represented , On imiotlon of A. II. Cuicm-
mings of Mason City is was decided to hold
their convention In the Firemen's auditor.
turn here on August 26.
l1 I
FIGJ1T ABOUTTELEPhONES
. .tfijQ.
Des Moines City bouncil Ortler3 Iowa
Company 0
MUST REMOVE APPAR1TOS FROM STREETS
' 'it
nht
Idrlmmelmie unit Omi 't 'cnr Ago , limit
( ( ) tliIIlI ) CinIfii * ' tFlmimt it has
Ileeti lteni'-'mI.-More P11mm
In Stmrt' .
DES MOINES , Juno 7-SpeCilil ( Tele-
grani-Juat ) wlmnt the Iowa Telephone COfli"
Puny , which Is none other than the Bell
Telephone company , will do in regard to
time action of the city cotmncii yesterdaY
In ordering tim company to remove its
poles , wires and apparatus from the streets
anti alloys Mamiager Van Alstine declined
to state today , It looks as though the war
between the Ios'a anti time Mutual Telephone -
phone companies is how to become a var
between time Iowa company and the city
government ,
Mr Van Alstino referred to a resolutloti
Passcl a year ago allowing the companY
to my conduits and said the order would
be referred to tIme managers at Davenport.
l'residcmmt 11111 of the Mutual Telephone conm-
puny said lie was not alarmed at the situation -
ation , which is in substance that tIme Iova
is tryiimg to run tile Mutual out of bust-
ness by giving free 'phones to almost everybody -
body who applied. Time Iowa compatmys
tramichise ran omit a year or more ago. but
it claims tile order to put its % -ires In con'
dutts was a iwactical renewal of the frnn-
chise.
Time indications are that time Forty-ninth
Iowa wiii also go to the Philippines. Col.
onel Bows has hot yet received orders from
Washington , but the passenger agent of the
Milwaukee road today received notice that
the governhmment had givemm them the eon-
tract for hauling half of time regiment to
Omaha on time way to San Francisco.
President A. Fl. Stillwell of the Kansas
City , Pittsburg & Gulf Italiwny , will be iii
the city Friday evening as a guest of time
Commercial Exchange. lie comes here to
talk over railway matters and look into the
irospects of extending the Gulf road so that
It nmny hare connections with Des Moines.
Time Comanmercial Exchange is today arrang-
lag fom' a big banquet at the Ktrkwood on
that evening. Governor Shav , the railway
commissioners , judges of the supreme court
and ninny prominent Des Moines business
amen will ho hiresemmt.
Vi'liIImM ll \'rek mit Sell.
MARSIIALLTOWN , In. , June 7.-Spe- (
cial.-Amnong ) those drowned by time found-
eriimg of tile Lady Jane Gray , which was
enroute from Seatthe1&o Alaska , were V. C.
Gambol , m'ifo and child. Mr. Gamnbel was
formerly a resident qf this county and for
several years was primmicpal of time schools
at Rhodes. After hcjtviqg Itliomles some
three or four years Mr. Gambol entered -
tered time mission flel1hammd was assigmied tea
a station on St. LarcImce island iii time
I3erimmg. ceo. They - istted relatives here
tmbout three weeks ago. Mrs. Gambel's
mother , Mrs. Maryebstcr , is now a
resident of tills clty
lion C.mi im .Y' Remmimlil trims.
CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. June 7.---Special (
Tclcgrnni.The ) repmitIcans of Limmim county
in convention today n'Mn1'lon nominated the
following ( icket : Clerk J. W. Bowman ;
auditor , \V. T. Jacthort ; ' recorder , J. 11.
jdrcnch ; nttormmt'y , 'W. ' 0. Clemens. Delegates -
gates were ale lectd 'to i'he state congressional - '
gressional conventiodr and judicial conven-
tion. Resolutions were adopted commending -
ing tIme course of Congressman ft. (3. Coims-
ins and demanding his unanimous renomi-
nation.
IDWIL Idiremmit-mi' , Ton rnn.ent.
ODEBOLT , In. , June 7.-Special.-Great ( )
preparations arc being made here for time
flremncmis tournament to be held Wednesday -
day , June 6 Eleven companies have joined
the association anti some close races are
looked for. Last year Missouri Valley , Ode-
bolt nail Onawa were tied for the championship -
ship belt in the association race.
Yitimt.pmmit' : Itetimibilemi JIM.
CORYDON , 1mm. . June 7.-SpeclnL-The ( )
republican convention of Wayne county was
held here Saturday. There was a large attendance -
tendance nfll much enthusiasm. Delegates
were selected for the state , congressional and
judicial conventions. Delegates to time hatter -
ter were instructed for Judges Tedford and
Thomas. On congressmen time sentiment
was unanimous for Colonel Hepburn.
Strike ut Ames.
AMES , Ia. . Juno 7.-Spccial ( Telegram.- )
Sixty-four men emiloyel by the Northwest-
era railroad laying stech rs'is near here
struck thIs morning for an increase in wages
from $1.25 to $1.50 per day , They were refused -
fused amid imave quit work for good. floy-
catting is feared and the jiroper authorities
have been mmotitled ,
J.tiicolmi 'l'nheithe tindli ,
AMES , In. , June 7.-Special ( Telegram.- )
At a large reception held in his honor last
evening at time State Agricultural college ,
where lie was formerly comnmnnmmmiimnt of the
college battalion , Gen ral Jammies Itush Liim-
colim took time oath of otilce as brigadier
general ,
Ium Ccmm t ml Hurii tugs.
MARSIIALLTOWN , Ia. , June 7-Spe- (
cial-Tlme ) approximate earnings of the
Iowa Central railway for the mnomitim of May
were $160,113.38 , atm Increase of $3S92.85
over time correspomiding mnonth last year.
1Clt'Iet II ) ' LI llip.e ,
VILLISCA , Ia. , Julie 7.-Special.-Mr. ( )
Williamumu , living southwest of town , was
kicked by a horse while in Villisca this
forenoon. Time lector says ho does not think
it ; very serious.
I.vm 1ul IlI.miL NiteM.
Only ten counties wSrJrepre'sented at the
recent Iowa populist ? ffite conventloim ,
Ida county rcpmmbhinns. hold a convention
next Saturday to sei t delegates to time
comigressional convCflfdIi.
Thonmus hedge of flu1fimmgtomm carried tIme
day uI Jefferacu county anil Is stIrs to be
time republican nomniifli tor congress in tIme
First. 'Ill 0 1
A ICalisas newsiiai1eC,6llggeMtS J. A. 'I' ,
hull of Iowa , chairmnfl4eof the house amili-
tnry eonimmilttee , as 5t)1cammdldatu ( or vice
resident ,
vm ii
In the Eleventh , ppgrctsional district
Brown has time thel'at's from O'Brien
county , Cole those frObm 'Sioux amid I'erkins
ims carried Lyon , i '
Time Lee county republican convention for
the selectiomi of (1eltim'te8 to the congressional -
sional amid state conventions wilt be held at
jonnellson June .15. on'i
Early in time year &t was atmmmounccd that
Senator Henley of Fort Iodgu mumight. be time
democratic candidate for colmgremus against
Uolliver , Now it is announced lie is to be
moarried this year.
Time tact imas Just been made Iublic that
Congressnman Hepburn is a grca grandson
of the once famous Martitm Lyon , who rep-
resemmted three different states iii congress
and cast time vote which clcted Thomas Jet-
tersou president.
htehtlv4 of llilsoii ,
NEBRASKA CITY , Neim. , June 7.-Spe- (
cini.-Lieutenant ) liobmuon , the young naval
ofUcer who sunk the collier i.l rrinmnc in the
entrance to the harbor at Santiago , is a
oousiu of Messrs. It. H , and J , 8. MIller of
this Clt7f
CAUCUS ON REVENUE
Iteluliitcnn , Member. of ( he Con fcr-
dice Comnmntitee Agree tYpnmm
Unli' ( if time ltenm , , ,
WASHINGTON , Juno 7.-Time republican
members of the conference committee on
time war reVnuo bill were in caucus for
about thur hours today , and it Is stated by
members of the catmctms ( limit they pr'acttcnhiy
reached cia agreement on the niost irimpor-
tant Items of difference between the two
imoues. Timey relate to the coinage of time
silver bullion , time form of the bond provision -
vision anmi the amount of tIme bonds , the
inheritance tax , the duty on tea , etc.
These questions have not yet been raised
In full conference amid republicans decline
to state nay imints of their argument. The
impression is that there will be some pros
vision for coining the seignioragn and silver
bullion In the treasury , limit it is not be-
ileved the senate lrovislon will be accepted
withommi. material revision ,
IL 53 C l 1 SIJS III t AZ I I.IAN M lIl STE It.
l'reslmlemmt IOlmfltlg.M Fiximvesu.t.n of
tOd VIil itii lilmil ,
WAShINGTON , Juno 7.-The new minis-
( or from Brnzii , Semmor Joaqulni Francisco
do Asslz , when presented to the president.
mnndo time following address :
My versommal friendly feeiimmgs for this great
nation , frommi the contemplation of which amy
country nnil lii , ' wcmrlil hnv , lprlvp1 so nmanv
lessons of progress amid liberty , are identical
s-ithm those oC time Brazilian imeolile amid go'-
ernnment. You were time first to raise tIme cry
of free government , nail we recall time macin-
ory of timiit gloriotma cry , mmhtimotmgim it was
only given us a centtmry later to repeat it.
vitim success. You epemmed and we closed
the cycle of the tremendous work of liberty.
'lmiclm is still heitmg carried out on the most
fertile soil of the American continent , The
destiny which mnade of our two countries time
greatest territorial Powers of America , giv-
Rig mis similar aspirations in the domain of
pollticai irotection , established , however ,
very different fields for time mnaterimmh activity
of each. I'rodtmcion , the basis of Public
venith , Is far fromu being tIme simmne in the
two mmatkmns , so the very strtmggle for exist-
once , wimicim not seldom obliterates time best
feelings and defeats time best designs imistemiil
of giviimg us cnuse for selflslm conipetitloim and
disturbances of our good relations , will be ,
on the contrary , the certain pledge of the
thrrnest friendship.Vo are nmmmtuaiiy drawn
together by the two forces which exert the
greatest influence upon imumunmi action-love
amid interest. "
President MeKimmicy replied as follows :
Mr. Minister : It affords nie great pleasure
to greet you as envoy extraordinary and
imminister imleflipotemitinry of time United States
of Brazil to time Ummited States of Anmerica
amId to receive from your lmamid tIme letters
whereby the iresileflt of the United States
of Brazil tmccredits you n that capacity.
The ieOilO of this minion have always held
sentimeimts of the imiglmest esteem for time
Brazilian mmntion , as is shown by the friendly
relations wimicim have uninterruptedly existed
between It and the government of time United
States of America. And I heartily welcome
your cordial offer of concurrence In mmmiii-
taming amid strengtlmeniiig those relations of
goomi friendship and promoting the mutual
welfare of the two nations viiosc aspirations
are in nmany respects so similar.
Time high personal regard whiclm your predecessors -
ecessors have won in their immtercourse witim
this government gives me assurance that
you , too , Sir , Minister , vilI enjoy time sincere
rL'SiCct anll friendship of thIs government amid
most worthily represent time nation whose
commIssion you hold.
I beg that roll will convey to the president
of the United States of Brazil an expressloim
of my cordial appreciatIon of hmis message of
good will for may persoimal prosperity and that
of time people of these United States , and assure -
sure him that I fully reciprocate his wisnes
both in imis own name and in timat of the
American people.
\'o'i'lm 'I'O ItE'I'IJltX ! iA'1"I'I.I FLAGS.
hf.iuse Amrr.'es * ol.et 'l'hcmim Cu Slack
' ) 'I'J.'tr it'MI-'tle Stzmte.
WASHINGTON , June 7.-The house today
passed a bill directing the secretary of war
to return to time state of Ohio the flags
carried In the civIl war by the Twenty-first ,
Fifty-eighth amid Sixtieth regiments of Ohio
infantry. antI to Now York the flag of the
( 'Inc hundred and Thirteentim infantry and
Seventh artillery.
Mr. Cannon ( rep. , iii. ) called up the urgent -
gent war deficiency bill. with amendments ,
as passed by the senate , and moved to concur -
cur in time senate amendment and add two
hoimse amendments providing $70,000 for additional -
ditional printing iii th Navy department
and for work in the Bureau of Engraving.
nail Printing. The motioim prevailed.
TIme senate resolution was passed authoriz-
lug time president to wave the one-year sus-
liension from promotion and order reexamination -
amination in the army In certain corps dum-
lug the existing war.
Mr. Cannon , from the committee on ap-
propm'lations. presented a conference report
of partial agreement upon the sundry civil
bill , which was agreed to. A separate vote
was tlmen hail on some of the amendments.
One increasing the limit of cost to $250,000
of the public building at St. I'aul , MInn. ,
was adopted ,
t'ohteremic ( . ( III lt.'vemiie 11111.
WASHINGTON , June 7.-After sitting no-
UI peat midnight last night the conferees of
the to houses of congress on the war revenue -
enue bill resumed their sitting promptly at
10 o'clock , today. The impression Is growing -
ing that the committee determined to con-
elude its work prompthy and that the report
will be presented before the close of time
present week.
When the conference adjourned at noon
- -
tenator Allison expressed time opinion that
it would ho able to report to the senate llnl
house by tomorrow. lie said that excellent
progrc5 was being maule , hut ( lint It was imn-
possible for the present to give details cit
the proceedings , 'i'hn house mnanmberrn are
manifesting a disposition to accept the
imminor ameodnients without cavil , and the
lndicatiotma now are that at least 90 per cent
of time senate amendments will he retained
without serious disptmte , The amendments
principsmliy upon which there Ia most cots-
troversy so far are the seigniorage provision ,
shich has proved to he time most ilifhicult
prohihema with wlik'im time eonmtmmitteo limit hail
to deal , Time republican nsenmhers of time
conference are naturally opposed to ammy ira
vision for coining the sliver In time treasury ,
but they realize there would ho great tlifll-
culty to get time senate to- accept a report
( bitt does not nmake somne Provision of this
character. Time lmmohabiiities now are ( lint a
stmbsttttmto silver hrovlsion , will be reported.
h1.ASSIVI $ 'SVAIt lIldICliiNC' 1111,1. .
lfmiis i Coiirmll erlmiit a , i'umsIre to
Altuit'mmimmtcers to
WAShINGTON , .111mm 7.-After disposing
of time urgent was detlciellc3' bill as p0530(1 (
by the senate , the house today considered
time conference report tuna time sundry civil
bill , Thu m-ciort so far as it cmniioilicml
agreenments was adopted mmimd the liotme ( hems
began voting aevermmily upon tim senate
anmenmlmnents upon vlmicim no mtgri't'tiiemmt had
been reached iii comifernce.
Of timese there are forty-five. TIme liotiso
considereil today eIght of tlmc'se , acting
favorably upon three mmmi1 rejectitmg time s-c-
rnainder , Commaidcratl mm iil continue to-
mnorromt.
Time house adjotirimed , pendimig ilisposi tion
of a measure to cnaiie volummtccr soldiers to
'ote at congressional elections mltmring tIme
t'ar. It Involved coimstitutiommal questiomms ,
anil by ummammitmiotis commsent it will be takemm
up tomorrow following time sundry civil s-c-
liort.
Hi 5lIt'l'iliS A ii li Ahl ItIIMOVIII ) ,
l'resldcnt Sigims tim , ' liii ! lImmmltimmw
Itittlits of l'ix-Coimfeierittes.
WAShINGTON. Julio 7.-There was no
untmstmahty small mmumnber of callers at time
White house today , even sightseers being
scarce. Time president saw it nummibor of
senators and representatives , Imowever ,
nmoshy ( omm war appnimmtinent smmatters , Setma-
tot Frye of Maine Immi a 8ilort commforcimce
00(1 RepresentativeS Seery of Connecticut ,
Brownlow of Tennessee , Weyniouth of
Massacimusetts nail Wadswortim of New York
also hail brief interviews.
Time bill for the removal of nil political
disabilities arising fronm the civil war Is now
a law , President McKinley having formally
approved it. ltelireseiitntlve Jenkins of'is -
cousin is Its author. The lmm declares that
"Time ( lisabihitles imposed by section 3 , fomtr-
teemiths amendment of time constitution , Imere-
toforo Incurred , nrc hereby removed. "
I NOlAN TiiltitI't'OitY lit t.L i'ASS14I ) .
It Aols C.'rtilmi iiiidH lii Sc'erullt3'
tO ( Ill' hiIliiiimM.
WASHINGTON , June 7.-Almnost irnnic'di-
ateiy after the senate convemmed today con-
slderntlomm was resumed of time bill for time
protection of time people of the hmmdiamm Ter-
ritory. After time reading and discussion of
time mucasure , which occupied imearly three
hours , it was lassed.
It provides for allotmimemmt lii severalty of
certain lands to the Indians of time tern-
tory , the paynment of iimtcrest clmmiins to time
Cimickasaw Indians and time ratification of
time agreement effected with the Indians by
time Dawes coimmimmission.
Time dlsctmsslomm of the cemmatma bill precipitated -
tated a civil service debate , which had not
been COflcltlled when time senate adjourned.
, .
( li.Il Service Ennili.uitiomm ,
\VASIIINGTQN , June 7.-Speclal ( Tele.
grans.-A ) civil service xamnlnatlomm svill be
imehd at South Omaha July Ii to fill vosltioims
of clerk and carrier in time postomce at that
city. lnformatiomm and nppiication blnnks
can be obtaimmed of the secretary of the Board
of Civil Set-vice Examiners in the postomce
at South Omaha.
1tiiGi'llN'FS Idl'S'i' Isti ltFlCittTPI'Fifl ,
Jdhfet.m 'l'iaoisILmmll Men hteqire,1 itt
Cl. tkmimiziigt Alone.
CIIICKAMAUGA NATIONAL PARK , Ga. ,
June 7.-General Brooke issued his formamml
order today to the various regiments to recruit -
cruit their companies to the required num-
her of 106 men , mind time details have already
been made out In nearly every regiment.
The mmumber of men required by this order
will be in time neighborhood of 15,000 of
time volunteers nailer the secoiml call of the
liresident. Few of the regiments here have
more than 1,000 men , and inammy have not
niore thaim 800.
Time I'ennsylvania and Ohio regiments
will require nearly double their present en-
rohlnment , no regiment. from oitlmer of timese
states imimvlng more thaim 800 amen , amid a
number of themn not more timan 600 or 700
men.
htoic 'l'biees lJmmler Arrest.
HASTINGS , Neb , Juno 7.-Speciai.-- ( )
Frank Roberts and lien Willianms are under
arrest for steaiimmg hogs. They stoic eight
hiogs from Fred Criflin and took timemmi to
Pauline , where they disposed of timemmm They
were arrested by time sheriff Sattmrday amid
are mmow iii time county jail ,
THE P.UBLIC
ARE CAUTIONED against spurious waters served out
of refilled APOLLINARIS bottles or out of boLties
with labels and Colic brands resctnbliiig those used for
APOLLINARIS.
Tile imprisonment of a PhiliulelpIhia offender , who was
heavily fined , and thO indictment of one in Chicago ,
is assui'anco that all complaints inale to us of such illegal
prac'tjces vil1 receive vigorous attOhltiOll.
United Agency Company , 503 Fifth Ave. , Now York ,
Solo Agents of
TIlE APOLLINi1RIS CO. , LTD. , LONDON.
WEAK EN CURED I
ANtI UIOUGHT TO PERFECT
- BAD BLOOD.
by uurlulmtr-&Ui.nt or Turkish , , , ' . ,
. . . . , . . yijttunu cured by 'lurki.i
sigat . i.oceu , , , Day I.oo.o..rTo ' ' I mii Cure , sever 111. ,
ornrnintm-oub. ( ? imrh - - al You . .
. , , . s lt-ret-b , v t treatijieni with gu..rn-
, rv.-r , were Ws .nak our osn . uedic nei . Smo.Oi single Doici , et.UO
Inl you can reiyen gettmng wail. % Y lu-ia.
rttienenIam-snI' . with full cure. Hial HAIIN8 PHARMACY ,
, linlVsrnainCMAiiAEB
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Council Bluffs , Iowa.
VI1OSA CANDY MANUFACTURRS
JuhbovM of
CRACKLftS , NUTS , CIOARS and FilTh WORKS.
Scihitig Agentis
KATE FIELD ClIA S. S UMNBR
100 C4-ur. ° OtitJl5.
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DOCTORS
Searlea & Searles
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SPECIALISTS
Ommnruumce to cure upcedil' amid rod- ! .
eall nil iElIVOVS , ChliLONIC . % , iD ' - -
VIIIY.4'I'E disen.cs t atrim imiih wonmen.
WEEK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life ,
Night Emissloiis , I.o.t Manhood , Ily- I
drocele , Vericocele , Gommorrlmea , Gket , iiypim-
ills , Stricture , Pike , Flsttibt and htectat
Ulcers , Diabetes , Bright's Disease ctmred.
Consultation Free. 4
Stricthre and eet cit '
by new method slthout pain or cutting ,
Calion or address with stanip. Treatment
by mall.
11US. 14th St ' - - - '
flflt ! eriniro V cram ro
lift ) , IEIU1LO 0 dititLCd. ( UMAJL4 , , % ED
Two Weeks' ,
Treatment
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SPECIALISTS
In the treatment of all
Chronic , nervous and Private Dlsease3 ,
slid all WRAKiflSSES
slid DISORDERS 01'
C&tnh. ami Dimelseu of the No. . . 's-woat , Chmsm % ,
Itom..ch. Liver , LIlooti. SkIn nd Kidney DI , . . . - V
n.e. . Lou Manhood. Rylrocei. , V.rtcoc.i , '
Gonorrhea , Oteete , Syptmimta , Stricture , I'Iiei. Ft. . t'
tuis end Rectal Ulcers Dlabelei Bhirhi' . DIe-
Sac. cured. Call 0mm or ldre.u with .tamp to , V
me. Uoolc and New Mtthodi.
Treatment by 1lziIl , Coneulttion free.
Omaha Medical and Surgical Instituta
* .e L,1V1J.4 NQtth 15th 81. . O K& .
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TII ( GOOl ) SAMARITAN
25 YtR'S E < PERIENCB , ,
Ieader of Diczmnen of suema and
-t-Oll1Cll.
PmtOPRll''L'Olt 01' Thil
World's Ilerhimil llujmensary of ittcihlcin'u.
I CIIItE-Cmttmirrli of head Throat om.l .
Lmmtigs , iisemtbes of h3o nmid limr , FIts immid
A mmopk'xy , heart , Liver amid Kiduity 1)lsemmscs ,
[ ) lubetes , ltnlgiit's llscmmst' ) , St. Vitims ihimico ,
Itimoummmntismn , Scrul'uia , imopey etmreil s-lthoiit
tapping , 'J'mmio Vorimms rcninved , all ciironio
Nervous amid t3rivate Ileaes.
' young rind
L OS' I IPhIl1fl UID rnhidlomigednmetm.
' Only l'hysician , vhio can
S YPH' ( ) ' cure S'l'hllLIS
without tiestraying te'th amid bomice. No mmmcm-
cii m y or lisOIi ) imliflefli I lmed ,
flie 'imily l'lmysiclimmm % Y lii , can tehl what mmiii
roil Wi I imoim t. mmtkimi mm ( ltmSt bitt.
'l'imobo at mm tilmimilico emid for tltmeStiomi
blmmmik. Nim , I ( or mmmcii ; No. 4 for woumleut.
All correspondelico strictly comifidemitiul.
Modiclimu sent IIIOXitlCSB. .
Adt1rett4 mmii letters to I'
G. W. PANGLE , M. D. ,
Dd Jlroatlwu.y. COUNCIL IiLIIVES , IA
L'Seud 2-cent eusmu for revir.
Gas and
Gasoline
J1 Engines.
F , , !
- * Power.
Ciii Os UI Or write for rrtceI end deieriptlon *
.LAYII ) hiit.ILllY & CO.
Cooticli fihmilfut , Iou.
SCUDUL [ XPRSS
Runs between Council hliuffi and Omaha.
Now in effect , For imrQnhl4 delivery , cttll oil - '
Vnm , Welch , Biuff 'phone , 128 ; Omaha
'phone , 780 , RATIS LOW , Idor cimrrimgu : or
express wmtgomm , call at No , 8 North Main
street-Or abvo ( elepones
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DOHANY THEATER
Ci iASFl-Lir'i'ilt ' 19 IFIA'i'Ilht CO. , its ii
simecimmi jirtithtictinu of 'imo ' faittous war
curnc.1y. im-m four acts ,
. . .LIZflVOOD. . .
Sutiday mind Smtttur.lay : mftcriouti'H mali.
mmci , lit 2:30. : i'ni'I3 , lOtl immal i5.
Notci-Sitecimmi suimirner i'rlces ' ( or reserved
seats , IDe , i4cmmtmt to eli sale Ut tiiemmter iiox ' -p
elilcu ( or miii Season , itmmd army night. Tale-
tuiituno No , 410 , .
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ILHLPANY&
vqlt ltFNT. hutcimer simop , with tools , No.
136 Broadway ; good location , 1)uy
hess , agents ,