_ : ; , _ . . 0 . TilE OMAUA ] ) AIT Y 1EE : SVNIAY , l'AUOII 17 , 189. ' . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ p. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . - - - - - . . - - : t . , : : ; Im OMAHA .SUNDAY J3I& 't COUNCL n.Fs. ' OFFXCI , . . NO. 1 PEAUL STnEET. OFFCE 't . - - - - - . . Dtlnrt * by canter 10 any par of the r.I , . . r U. W. TILTON , Leuee. } PrEt.EvuONEs-13uneu : omce No. 4 : nIght TELErIONES-luInul , , dflor . No. U I _ _ , 'r .UI..Ul .UR.1'ISS. : ( rant , CouncIl n r E. F. Cark , prop. t' Jlnyt , ! enl 1slnlo : 8encr , 1i39 nroadw r. . . ' . of Paral l. MexIco ; , Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Alge Pn . I. Young are guests of the famIly of J. Ruels Furniohed rooms wIth board . at Mrs. Ilax- . , wantel. ter' ! , tI9 Sixth annue. Also tay boarter ( J. lcNll spealls at the Young Men'a ChrItIati nsoclatIofl meeting this alternoon , , Christan aSloclaton meelng , at 4 o'clock. The fludley Buck quartet goes to Omaha I . thin evening 10 sing for n special fervlce r given by the Young Men's cub of St Mar"s ) Avenue Congregational church. ' 0 A atereopticon entertainment will bo given , next Btereoptcon \ ' for the beneft of the I , ( ris' IndustrIal 1 : hol , the proceeds to be \ devoted to the purohase of sippiIe. : A union meeting of the Young I'eople's gnlleavor vIll be held " Soclrtles of Christian wi . this evening lt g:15 : o'clock at SI John's , English Lutheran church , 17 Pearl slreet. Englsh Earl A. , the 7.months.ohl Ron of : lr. nn.1 . . Mrs. August Olesen , led nt 2 o'cloek Friday " : AUluat the realdence . 2109 Avenue C. ; .U The funeral took place yesterday aleroon " . al 3:30 : o'clocl. ] . Tom Brewer , arrested In Omaha Friday : . night for ! Iealng 1 wagon load : of chickens ' frotii 'dIhIs \ county farmerl , wn alIen back ) T rol18 ) il to Oen\ oed yesterday . by Sheriff Camphell Mihi count . , of Mils county. j C. Casllson and wife lost their .tnont1i'oId ; . child ! 1111 : ) ' mornln nt 8 o'clock. Thc , funeral will talc place thJs morning nl 11 : o'c'.ock at the resIlIence of the fumly hi , o'cock C hazel Del township. . . A meeting of the directors of the Union t' Driving Ilrll u loclaton Is announcNI for Monday , afernoon , when Il Is expected that , iomulhlng wil drop In connection wIth the trotln& meeting proposed for the coming ' ; , summer. ! ' The gospel temperance meetings . which I WI.re expectEd to begin this evening . with " , Mrs. Palmer al the helm , have been posl- ; - pone.l until further notice on account of the ; serious illness In the family of lrs. Palmer's . : aughter. ; ' Comrades or ncampment No.8 , UnIon ; , Veteran Legion . and I.adles' Auxilary No. r 17. Union Veteran Legion , will meet at their ; : hal this evening at 7 o'clocll. for the purpose i' 'of attending divine service at the English ' 1' Lutheran chnrch. Daniel C. BcllCord , aged Gr. anti lrs. Ma- > tilda man. .1. were married Friday even- tag , after /n extended acquaintance through ; , , the' mails. They never saw one another until Friday , as all Ihelr courtship has been carried . ' on by correspondepce. : ' . Charles Lhnberger . a well known engineer , on the Burlington , was qulely married last Wednesday to Miss JennIe Itick. The mar- ; , rlalo took place at Lincoln and but few of the young people's friends knew of the occur- rence until they began keeping house at I . . 118 South Sixth slreet. A young man named Perry Howard was ) arrested yesterday afternoon for the larceny - ceny of a suit of clothes from Chares ] Cou- . Icy's house , 236 Broadway. The clothes - were the property of Jell Cover who Is In jai himself for stealing. Mrs. LiihIeS'lmit - tesey led the information. The case of the state against Schmllteln , - the young German baron who struck several Connel Bluffs and Omaha merchants hy means of forged checks , Is to be tried In \ . police court next Friday. Schmlteln has . been In the county Jai above two months ' awaiting 1 prelimInary hearing. : . A Jury In Justice Cook's court decided yes- l' terlay that Mrs. L. G. Knots Is neither L. G. Inots nor 1 part of the firm of L. G. : Knots & Co. J. A. Smaley began suit : ' against her , bar husband , and time company : for $25. O for wood bought . but not paId for. . Mrs. Inols demanded a separate trial claim- lag that she wns only working for the com- pany at n salary or $25 per month. After . hearing the evidence , the jury returned a 1 verdict In her favor. . " A. H. Emarlne complained at police headquarters - " ' quarters baet evening that hts hen roost t located nt 11 Twenty-first , had been en- - terell by burglars and nineteen buff cochins , ' one of them n rooster , had been stoR'n . - f' Heads ' and tl feathers lying around pro- - mlscuously indicated that twelve of them . .r had been killed and the rest were supposed I to have been carried off alive. There was 4 I . 10 clew to the identity of the thieves. . We hAve oVlr $300.000 to lOan upon 1m. proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans : , , . can save money by dealing direct with us . : thereby raving ngent's commission. 'Ve do , Sot loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska. ; ' ( Lougeo & Towhe 235 Pearl Itreet. ; : t Dr. Laugel. ofro 40 5thave . ; tel 180. : Evans" Lundry company , 520 Pearl. Tel. L 290 ; oshlr.ts , collars . cuffs , fine work. "t 0 i'EIltoN.4L ' , WlllS. " Miss Ella ' nagsdale has returned from an i ' . easter trip. j ; : Mrs. 11. D. Couzens of New York Is the . t guest of Miss Friendly Lucas Deitsch of Iadcirfo ( liardin i Carl Hallclle. lardln county , 1 bas gone homo after I visit wllL his son-In- . JI\ .s C. Daleer. \ Mrui. H. S. nawlnls Is slowly recovering 'F from 1 severe attack of the "grip , " with t lnk-eyo" complicatIons . } , Sam Morrtson , time blind ex-lireman , Is at ' St. Dernarll's hospial sick. le will be glad 'j to see any of his old friends at any time. 'r Miss Agnes MCArdlo , formerly In charge of : J. J. Vavra's millinery store the past year . heaves this evening for Fort Dodge to open L' L . ' a milnery store ' n. N. Ellis , who has been for sIx years I with l'eregoy & Moore , left last evening for Delrol. Mich. , 10 make arrangemnents to as- I sumo the managemel\t of the Iowa agency " for Drown Dros. of that city . , 4 \ , Ex-County Attorney John P. Organ Is sick " In Chicago. lie left here for a trIp to New York by the way of St. Louis tmmedlately . after retiring from ofco and only got as far - a Chicago , when ho was taken wIth the grIp. Yesterday hIs illness , which at fIrst , did not seem dangerous , became so serious ' ' , i' that a teegram ] was sent to hlB wife In f Neola , asking her to come on at once She " r left last o\enlng for Chicago. ! There never were such prices and such , bargains given In Council DufH as Marcus , ' . the clothier Is offering now A 19000.00 , ; stock of clothing , furnishing goods and shoes Is ' $ being worse than slaughtered , Not a thing that Is offered was damaged by the tIre. anti time hIghest prices asked are 50 per cent below ' o cQst. cQst.Cola Cola & Cob will sell the Quick Meal and I Relablo gasoline stoves ; time tried anti tested. A two burner store for $2.50. You \ _ Ihould see their 50a wash boiler and lOc ; coffee lOt H you want cheap prices on tin- ' . ware , go there Ou heating stoves for rent and for sale : t i r i Council Bluffs Gal company's ciflee. o I , hurt 11 ii 1.ul'llr1. Ltzzlo Grumm , a young lady employell In time Eagle steam laundry . yesterday was , working a mangle , when her left hand b- came caught between the rollers. Before the , machinery could be stopped \ the hot Irons hal burned bier haM nearly to the wrist . Mr Duerr happened to be standing near , and seeIng - . tog her predicament , Iluled the belt of and Itopped time muaclmine . The burs cause her much pain , but time Injury Is not likely to be permanent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , \ il UIIIIBI. "lie who by his biz would rise Must either 'bust' or advertise , " We have advertised , and are doing the " , buslnesl All frames and IllcluU at halt price Main until street . Apri 1. Ii. L. Smih & Co. , 45 . . Do you want any roomus . furnished or un furnished T Any number up to ten , good for housekeepIng \ or beading house. L' . W. Jace- Ion , 710 First avenue , ale 73 Broadway . Yes , the Eagle laundry Is 'that good laundry , " and Is located al 7U Broadway. . I In doubt about this , try I and bo conyincd 1" 10rlet name and uuinber Tel. 157. , - . , . - - - - NEWS \ FRO1 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS - Dying City Oonnoi Pr paring for It Ocr- tin Transition t lstry , MATERS OF MINOR IMPORTANCE SETTLED Social Alnlr of time Wcc1c-Miqtaltc : 11\10 by Infer nee h'nn It.Imrer' , l'lgure ' , Still Unt- -unit's Jury Stl - Other City Notes. The city rouncl itCimi a meeting last even. Ing to wind UI ) the business ef tIme year get ready for death , atud decide whk of the mat- tots now pending before It should be turned over to the hew. council as a legacy of love. 'Fhie ' bill for $1,300 for paving Oakland nvenuo was allowed. The petition or O. II. Simons for remission of taxeS on the Ogden ; hotel was rrjecled. W. S. Slyter's petition for the remlsslen of grading lax was refused. The council decided that the ordInances vacating South Seventh street In favor of the flock Jlanll hallway company and establish- Ing tvcmity.four ounces as the minimum weIght of n loaf or bread had caused the counci enough grief , nna they were unanimously - mously turnout ! over to the new council to wrestle wih , The petition of property owners for the opening of 1 new Street Into I nlrlount park . In time rear of the General ledge property on Thlr.1 . atm cot was granted , and nn orllnance passe.1 . orterlnl the street oJ nel. This will I make a road front Filth avenue 10 thc sum- mtt of tIme hl nt the west boundary of the L park , about 700 feet In length anti wlnllnl imp time 'l\slle nt nn easy Irllle of 6 per cent I ur Ices The council adjourned until Monday t night , when the business of the city wl be i turned over to the new councIl. I JmNJSU ltilS. : : nlos. tlotu.iay. 1ilomiday. Xtlommmlay. Greatest bargains ever offered over a retail counter. I you value money , attend thIs sale lon.lay. . 2,000 yards of .Ic , lc and Gc embroIderies In short lengths , 41 yards In each piece , Monday lc yard ; no limit , all you want ; 15c . 20c a 111 25c Irish point embroideries , Monday choice 9c yard ; 25c , 30c and 3rc embroideries - brohlerles , 5 10 10 Inches wile , Monday all at one price , 1lc yard. nHESS OOODS GONG CI EAP. 59e all wool , 38-lnch French serge , In navy and black . Monday 350 yard. 75c 4G-lnch navy and black French serge , Monday 49c yard. 50-Inch black gloria silk , worth $1.00 , Mon- day 69c yard : 21-lnch check Taffeta sIlks , all colors , 50c 'ard. I I ; pieces of W.lnch : white Habutal wash silk . 50c quality , Monday 25c yard. ! ANOThER BIG LN N SALE. I you need table lInen , napkins or towels Monday Is the day to buy. 52-Inch cream table damask , worth 50c. Monday 29c ) 'ar < . G-Inch bleached damask , Gc quality , Mon- day 480 yard. ) GS-Ineh regular $1.00 bleached double satIn damask , Monday 74c yard . 72.lnch regular $1.25 bleached damask , 1on- dab' S9c yard. 45c Turke-red damask , Monday 29c yard. 2c Timrkey-red damask , Monday 15c yard. lOO 17-lncl fringed check napkins , 3c each. 50 dozen all linen , huclc hem towels , size 17x3. . Monday lOc each. A good 3G-lnch JL unbleached muslin , 3c ya l. 36-lnch bleached muslin , 3o yard. Genuine ( Green Seal ) Lonslalo bleached muslIn , 6I yard. _ 1,000 curtaIn shades , en bqst spring fixtures - tures , Monday ISo each. $5.00 chenille curtaIns , dado and fringe , top and bottom , Monday $2.98 pair. DENNISON DnOS. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Council Bluffs . MRY luy 1 MetHner. E. 11. Odel returned yesterday from nock- ford , Ill. , where he has been looking Into the merit of "Arrow , " a steam launch which It Is possible may be brought to Lake 1anawa this summer to accommodate the crowds of pleasure seekers at Manhattan beach. "Ar- row" Is sixty-four feet In length , sIxteen feet In wIdth and stands eleven feet and three Inches out of the water. I has been In use since April , 1890. on the Hock rIver. It accommodates - commodates 200 persons and will prove a great attraction at the lake. Negotiations are still pending for its purchase by the Manlva Improvement company. The proba- bity Is that If the deal Is carried through the boat will Ilave to be bronght hero by river , the railroad bridges being ' too narrow to admIt of Its passing through. J'rtces Talk The extreme low prices we have put on some lines of merchandise has had the desIred . sired erect and closed them out entirely. . STILL MORE TO FOLLOW. A lot ot fjncy black allIes that sell from 75c to $1.00 a yard , to close at 50c. A lot of 46-ln. all wool henrlettas and sergs that sell from &Oc 10 75c a yard we offer at 25c a yard. 35 ( Ioz . kId gloves In ladles' , gents' and cimilthren's , goods that sold from $1.00 to $1.0 , to close at 50c a pair. A lot of all silk ribbon In satin edge moIre and gros grain , width from 5 i to 12 , offered at 5c gos yard. Don't fail 10 see this bargain Our entire stock of stamped and em- broidered stand covers , worll from 75c to $1.25 , to close at 50c each. MUSLIN UNDEHWEAn. Our muslin undearwear stock must be reduced - luced ; big reductIon . on our entire stock Good muslin gowns reduced to 3ge each. $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 gowns reduced to 88c each. 25c corset covers offered at lOc each. 75e , $10 amid $1.19 lace anti embroider- trimmed drawers reduced to 3ge. 2 doz Diamond carpet sweeper left , the price to close Is 3ge each. SPECAL PHCES ON LADIES' WHAP- PIma. OWI.lm , mCK & V'AL1CER CouncIl Bluffs , Ia 'r he ΒΆ . . , nit mmg C Ii " U t aim iiumi. To the Editor of The lice : I sUbmit the following as my method for raising the money to start the Chautauqua. We need $2,000. Some mammoth millionaire couhl give I us In time twinkling of an eye But let 2.000 persons In Council Bluffs and surrounding country hand In $1 each with name and address . dress , and they will quite as notably help us on 10 limo same happy result. Each person who does this shall have a ticket handed him or her as soon as they are Printed that shah u.lml the holder to time assembly and Its privileges during the whole twelve day , ' session of 185. This payment Of $1 will be less than 10 cents a day gale $ Your money will bo safely deposited In the I'ank as soon ai receiveil T. F. TJCISTUN , Throwaway those out shoes I will cost moore to get them mended titan you will pay for a new pall If you buy Ihem at time great auctIon sale at 600 Uroadway. The sale today wi be a corller. Jallanese Pie Ilemmmedy-Wonderfui In Its curative powers , at lehlaven's 1lull" Wunll , 1.11" , . 831.OOO. Io\e Graham , whose woundN heart only hurt her $25,000 worth two weeks ago , whm she had Fred I.eutzlnger served with a notice of suit for damages In that lum for false Imprisonment anti failure 10 support has been laken with an extra twinge , which she thinks Is worth $10,000 moore She las also changed her mind , and decided not to allege that Ibo anti Fred were husband and wife In , - - . . , : iDJe' the common law \tf , In her petItion. which II I now on file , he says that J-rel has re- fused to nlarry her a he hall promised to do , anti that the consequent sorrow at being deprived of his society has tetrartl Just $25,000 from her happiness. SIte also al- logos that she was Imprioned At Iutzingor's . request a shorl time ago , the charge pre- ferrell being assault wih Intent to commit murder. This charge "as utterly ground' less . and when the case came up for trial she wa discharged , Leutzlnger failing to put In en appearance The few days which she spent In jai were fIlled with grief and the bights with walling anti gnashing of tcelh. For this she demauIls $0.000 damages , makIng - Ing the total amount for which she sues $3 , OOO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sO11.ti . JAJ'l'ININU OJ' TImE W'EElt- Evemit thnt J'rouht Many J'oollo Together - gether I Iurln tim . "not ? IJ lmty5. ) Friday evening Ed N. Iron organized \ party of 'oung peoille to go to Oenwooll amid Perpetrate a surprise upon Ie\ ' . E. W. Allen of the ChrIstan clmurch who has been haiti- Ing a series of meetings there luring the week just pasl. A merry time was hall , 4mt , It was found that the surJrlsers were also to be victms of 1 surprise , for they were all invited by Dr. Powel to the slate imistitu- tion . where the evening was happily spent. The following eomposet the party : Marcie Miller . Rosa Grngg , : lnnle Lindsey . I \l Miller . Vinnie Carley May Mliier. gilth Foster . Jennie Bul , Florence Carley Ida Dempsler , Cecela Crocker , E. G. Goodchlhl , Nettle L. Belsoe , Minnie Patton . Laura Crocker , E. I E. Mack , Sophia Johnson , Iuth Steep . Mamie 101ns , Clarence Allen , lrlle Irown , John Camioyer Arab foal , gl N. Brown , Ene Miles , [ lassie Hch , Marie l er- gu&on , Harriet 1001 , Minnie Saunlers , Mrs. Decrw ! ster . lay Grosvenor Carrie GI'OS- vemior Roy Paterson , John Clark. On Tucsday evening there thunlerel 10wn Uroalway about two dozemi couples loaded In ohl-fahlonell wagomis singIng amid chantng imi . a mrry manner. The drivers finally un. loaded their human freight lt tie residence of Jhnmle IWsworth , Fourteenth avenue and . Twcnteth street : i. . and Mrs. Elsworth entertained Ihem In 1 gocll ohl.fashloned and royal imiatmimer. Games were Indullell In , amid 1 lunch was served that Is se.lom ! ! I ever , excelled. All who were there join In laylng It was one of the best times they ever Imad . I was the wee hours of the morning when 110 crowd started on their overland trip for home. Among these present were : Mr. nml Mrs. Joe ! clherson , Mr. amid Mrs. El N. Brown , Mr. and "trs. Julius Keppner , : lr. amid "Irs. Arlhur Jmsworth , Mr. amid lrs. Frank Klein , Mr. and "Irs. George Elsworth , Mr. a 11 Mrs. Otis Shepherd , Mr. and Mrs. Don Bryant ; Misses Minnie Sanders . Jennlo nul , Birdie Drown . Belle Marks Laura La- venberg , Agnes Cook ; ! essrs. Walt l'icicering . Dan Lnvenberg. Eli Irown , AI Drown , Sam Teami CHrl" ! van Dr UogRrt. The I' . E. O. society held a meeting last Tuesday afternoon from 4 o'clock until G nt time home of Mrs. J. M. Treynor and discussed current topics. A "birthday reception" was heM Thursday afternoon from 3 unti 6 o'clock nt the resi- dence of ! r. Charles T. Officer under the auspices of time Lookout committee of Che 'oman's Christian association . I was not given In honor of anybody's age In palc- ular but ever'bolys tn general. Time following - lowing verse of poetry had been Inscribe on the 11 Iaton and s'gnlfed the I urp se c the affair much better than so much prose could have done : Put within this small baS As many round pennies As years you are old. < ( \e hope they are man ) ' . ) Your light will be bright : I you sent It or bring I. I While we wIll keep dark I ) 'ou wish . what'l wihin It. 'Ve urge you to come. With greetings most hearty , For In more than one "cents" Its your birthday party The ladies responded well , both In pe:20n and with pocketbook . The secret of how much each envelope contained was well kept. but It ts whispered that the sum realized was far In excess of the actual aggrEgate of the ages. each lady fearing that through some hook or crook the exact number of penntes In her offering should be hearneo . and making I I largo accordingly , In order to disarm sus- , plclon. The home of Mrs. A. Louie was the scene Tuesday evening of a pleasant surprise party , tendered to Mrs. V. Campardon by a number of her friends the occasion being the lady's sixtieth birthday anniversary. Those present were : Messrs. anti Meslame G. H. Jackson - son , J. C. 1errlllh , M. Duquete and A. Metzger ; Mrs. Hullo ; Misses Emma Potter. Blanch Arkwright , Hattie Duquete and Hudto ; Messrs. John Duquette , T. H. Booth and A. Iloffmayer. A pleasing feature of the occurrence was a charming serenade rendered by the Mandolin club comnkosed at Bert McCormick - Cormlc , Karl W. 1ayne. Win Woodward , Fred H. Searle and Gus Louie , who also pre- sented quet. to Mrs. Campardon a beautiful bou- quet.A number of friends of Mrs. F. O. Westrlp arranged a surprise party for her benft Tuesday evenIng , but on theIr arrival at her hOle found her youngest . chIld I ! . _ The . corn- pany repalrr ( tnI hOuSe Ot airs . oUIIUI , ThIrd avenue and Tenth street , where Mrs. Johnson assisted by Mrs. Lund , entertained timom HIgh five , music and dancing , with a bountiful repast , furnished a royal enter- tainment. The company Inclule Mr. and Mrs. Black of Los Angeles , Cal , Mr. and Mrs. Carothers and Miss Idd Carothers , Mrs. lhrlstanson ana Miss Fie Chrlslanson , Mrs. Jonts. Miss Pearl Jones , Mrs. Blue . Misses . Nina Blue Mr. Edward Jones . Lillian and Due. 11. Elwara Jone. Cyler Carl , Gorilla Johnson , Miss 1all Johnson , Miss Addle Lund , Mrs. Shreeves , Miss Shreeves , Mrs. Crovemer of Leaven- worth. ICan. , Miss Jessie Sherwood of Omaha , Miss Lyman and Henry Christianson . Friends of Miss Sadie Goss tendered her a surprise party Tuesday evening at her home on Third street. The evening was spent In games and varIous other amusements. Those present were : Misses Pearl and May Wy- colt , Bessie Gillette , Lydia Evans , Emma Colburn , Adlle Gultnr , Maggie and Drde Lindsay and Bessie and Gerte Luke of Cht- cage ; Messrs. H. Colburn. F. Colburn , G. Jud- son , J. Connoyer , J. WIndle , H. Goss . , C. Goss and D. Catterhin. Time indies of the Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church wi give a literary amid musical entertainment , after which oysters will be served at the church Monday evenIng - Ing , March 18. Mrs J. C. 1xby will open her home Tues- day afteroon from 2:30 : to 6 o'clock for a social gathering of the ladles of the Congregational - gatonal church ana their friends. ' 01 Immys' Clmrlnl male . . WO have got to have rom for I .W goods ; have a lot of goods that are In the .yay , and Intend to dispose of them. Prices no : taken In consideration In this sale. Lamps that are worth $3 will go at $1 , and a variety of other useful household articles Ihat will make It a chance 10 get goods at prices below manu- facturers' costs. Come early and get choice and avoid the rush. W. II. MULLIN , 21 Main Street. Jductuno for luldlngo. The figures quoted from the address of ox-Mayor Hohrer bIfore the municipal reform meeting. arc to some extent mIsleading from time fact that other figures which ho ale read were not published In connection . The nmounts quote are time totals drawn from the general and Police funds , but Include Items which (10 not , as he explained . actually belong 10 time ordinary running expenses of the city. These items are those for publIc buildings and grounds , damages and condem- nation and park litigation. In Justice to the admninistrations ot limo varIous years taken , these amounts should be deducted , when the shooing ! for actual runnIng expenses of each year woull bs as follows : , . , . . .4 g3g .o - iyZ ao . g. 9- ! pt e- \ b''o : C 8 ! C. 'os44 : 02 " : : . ; g : . . 2 ! = . - " _ _ _ : c'a. . : < . 1555.9 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' 92,16 GG' 8,552 il f63.23 9 : 18S.9-\ ' \ 9) . 8r I 9. . 51 11.21Z &Z j59.j . . . . . , . . . . 102.93 G 6.810 U n 12d 5J 1891.2 . . . . . . . . . . 20 2,8) 6 121,31252 1 9.3 . . . . . . . . . 10.761 59 ZI.05 U tG.1Jt t 15)3.4 . . . . . . . . . . .ilomi . i6 6.tG9 G 9Jt6t I 1891.5 . . . . . . . . . . .1OOiO 31 191 r 88.u 16 Miss Hags.lale . has returned from the east whim a full line of the latest noveltes In mull- hlmmery. Notice of the spring opening later. lqllr ) Was alisleit . J. W. Squire , one of time defenlants In the suit of Francis Grass against M. E. Snow laud otimers fed a petition In tIme district court yesterday asking for a vacation of tie . _ * vfr- - - - - - - - - IUIIment thal ' ' 1 rendered against him' ' seine little ImeJ ) 't I. In I ho alleges thal his attorney . Captain ii. W. Ilight I. told him I ho hall made arrangements with the attorneys - IYS for the platrTtlff not to prosecute the I clbe and UIposMrlbey were living UII 10 their agreemrnt : l\terwarll Captain II"ht lost his eyeslgh nn l the attorneys for lrs. Snow pushed the case , securing n JUIIment on a defaumlt . ITO now wishes to have the 1 defnul. case reopened. . , \1 ( Jly ; t ttm ii m t ir's . \el'UIII , The following -t1 summary of City Au- ( Ilor Gould's relrt.lfor . the yea : Total warrnntstdrnwn ' , $138,724.10 , for the following accounts : 1 llrard of health. Ct'IiitbP . . . : . . I . Xll . . : : . . mS. . . . . $ I39J. , 1leelon ] nlr Henlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.6.15 lngmneer's : , Iepnrlnlenl . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.o3 1'nJlneer's 1"110 del1ttlent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.QJ.H I 11" anti street .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . I2O3.56 InsprclJ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IMI.O ) Mnrshal's del"llment . . . . . ( . . . . . . . 5,216.29 : lscrlaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.09.2i I'iice deplment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.312.0' 1\N anti supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9i.4 3tr'ta and .upple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.31 .3 ' HIIIrle8 Itr.rt. nnl . . . . nie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,66.36 He\e .Iep"rtmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.r.2.03 \ " City pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210.M - - - Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 88UI.iG sI'EciAI. 1I l'ito'IIl1N'r. : 1-C. ' ; HI'CIAI . . . . nl.IO\'II- . . . . . . . . . . . . .S i,2SQ 11'IIe' ' \ " . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .r9 iulterCf-ctItn svcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2. U1 Interst'ction pr\el Itllnl . . . . . . . . . . . l.r. 19 ; I'uIiic .eton \ amid grctmtml . . . . . . . I .037 .5 ; Iullc bu\hlna ' Irollls. . . . . . . . . OI3. r llcll fl't''tnt'flt pr\rr . . . . . . . . I,5O.5. ) Hlcell R. e..II.nt N Jtllnl . . . . . . . . . r.2.1 ( . Ieclnl omit , \ \ l'a\'lnl . . . . . . . . . . 141.57 - - . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ i. 91.1G lamiinges anti rhhl HtDlm . . . . . . . . . $ M\.O' ' ) TnmnJe8 , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.129.it JIIIJmN\1 ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Si .i3 \\'uler rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2G.t50.0 Total . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . $ 42,715.27 OU'1TAN1)mNU . \ N1' . General OU'IOT.:11:0 . . . . . . . . \ . . I . iA . . . . . $120,553.56 'uler runl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U,0.8.i5 - - Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ir"O2.01 ; I Is eXllected Ihat IleCerre.l special Interest now on the tax books will enable $ 2 ,000 to be returned 10 the ftmmids 10 be applied during the year lu rednclu the onslallnJ varramits 13ON5uIl : ) 1ND1nT11IESS. Ilegimiar city bonds INlmTINI'HS. . . . . . . . . . . $ n.IM.O Intersection Imllro\'cmcut . . . . . . . . . 2.1(1).0 ( Special assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - 2')9,7U0.0) ) Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GJ1.10i.OO Tulnl one year ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . - i3 ,9'\.0) ' Decrease . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .C 99.8'.0 ) 1onds Issued durlnl year , $1,200 ( specials ) . The city pays annualy Interest on oulstand- Ing warrants bonds and judgments about 38000. The sinking tumid contains $71,180.80 , tO.- 000 of which Is for the retirement of regular , city bonds and $31,000 for Interseton hn- ' provements. Tuxes In process of collection : Grurral lax . . . . . . . . colecton . . . . . . . . . $58,039.4i Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 81..02.19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39.S02.26 Balnnce9 on hnnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112SSS.92 - - Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .332,2)1.18 China antI , lmipmmn . I Is not often that you can get a first-class returning from newspaper correspondent , upon 1 big asslgnmiient to tell his story to lie peo- 1)10. Frank G. Carpenter ts just back from Asia , and he brings the latest news from Japan China and Corea. lie traveled 25,00 miles through these countries during the past year and he had a corps ot photographers . with imlni lie photographed everything and everybody , and he Is now to appear emu the lecture platform , and swill give three of his tales here this seasomi A\rl 10 , 12 and 13. He ts a singularly lnlertalnlng man and has proven hlnself a great SUCceSS on time plat- torm. 10 leCpa lila aullences with htm , amid Is eloquent and f11y by turn lie believes that news should fqrm a part of 1 lecture as well as a newspaper , and he talks because he has something to 6ay. Ills views are sterep- tcon slides , which , vl be shown on an 1m. mense screen. They have bEen colored by tim finest of the .apnnese artists and the photogralher ) of the mikado aided In the preparation. The Japanese are the finest colorists In the world , and the hundred pictures - I tures which ho wi show each eyenlng will come before his , lultences as' magnificent palntinga photo r p11N In colors. I Is impossible - possible to describe , these pictures. They are undoubtedly world Itho" .nest" eeu . shown . to the Whoro.l'c'YH Free. First PresbyterIan-Corner of Willow avenue - nue and Seventh mitrect. Rev , Stephen Phelps , paslor. Preaching by tie pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Second Presbyterian-Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. Subject , "The Exaltation of Christ ; " 7:30 : p. m. subject , "Fire From Heaven , or the Great Revival ; " nev. Henry Coller. Sabbath scimool 12 m. ; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor , 7 p. m. Congregational-Dr. John Asldn , pastor. Morning subject "The Shrunken Sinew or the Offset to VIctory ; " evening , "Absalom , or Glory . Human all Divine. " Broadway Methodist-Il . P. Dudley. pastor. Preacimiimg at 10:30 : a. m. Subject , "The Rest Day , " ana :30 : p. m. subject "The City , Its Perils andProbioms . " Sunday school and Peris nn/Problems. anl class meeting at 12 m. Epwortl league at 6:30 : p. m. _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . neorganzeu llrCI or Jesus Ulrlst or Latter Day Saints-On Pierce street three doors west of Gen avenue. Preaching al 10:30 : a. m. anl 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Z. n. L. society at C p. m. Evening subject , "Amusements. " T. W. Williams , minister. St John's EnglIsh Lutheran Church- James Hall . No. 17 Pearl street Rev G. W. Snyder , paster. Services at 1 a. m. ana 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 0:45 : a. m. The Union Christian Endeavor society of the city will hell union services at this church at 6:16 : p. m. The Union Veteran Legion wit attend the regular service at 7:30 : p. m. OracCorer PIerce and Union streets. Morning services ut 10:30 : a m. Evening services at 4 p. m. These services will be conductel by members of St. Andrews' so- ciety of Omaha. Are you going to buy a gasoline stove this spring ? I so , b sure to visit C. O. D. Drown's Glove department before you buy. We have the simplest , safest most economical and best all around gasoline stove made. Many retrain from using gasoline as a fuel , owing to the apparent danger. They refuse no longer after beIng shown our stove whIch Is a stove that takes care of Itself-one that can be blown out and let opened tr turned on and not lighteil . and no harm done BROWN'S C. O. D. , Council Bluffs , Ia. Meal tickets ! good for 21 meals . , only U eacll , at Hotel Inman St. 1'mtrick's I clrhrauion. The Ancient Order of Ibernlans will celebrate - brate SI. Palrlck's day this evening with appropriate exercIses at Dohany's theater. The exercises will commence at 8 o'clock , anti time following Is the attractive program that has been arranged for the occasion. OvertureIrIsh , nnd Amellcan Airs . . . . . orchestra . . . . Dy the Chairman Opening Addressj . . . . . JoIi . \ ; ' M. Gaivimi Chorus-Erin Nbwtls Not My Home. . . . Pupils frOnt St. Francis Academy Quarlet-'he Hprp That Once Through Hnr 'rurn's Inl 1 / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs A. Imrpghm . Miss Jennie ICeating , Mr E. A. Ifi pdsby , Dr. A. M. I.aulel. Somig and IripJI15U - Saw from the I ana . InptomtmeI . 'I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pupils of St.IFrarmcls Academy , with harp accompunlmttlby Miss l.ulse Lynch Solo'1hree Ielfl' of Shamrock . . . . . . . C. M. 'rrcmiiugen , lcomllnled uy I'mof S lee cf Omaha . Duct-Come 1lnrR 10 Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs . J. Df anti Mrs. n. 1luls , Solo-Dear Irl1hcIomelleall . . . . . . . . Irt.tiA. Id. Laugei . Address-Poellnlllllutriol ! Iautel. . . . . . . . . , . 110mm . M. . , J Wade , of Iowa City . Chorus-Sial 1111Iet Banner . . . . . . . Entire CpiifliliY mini Orheslra. Tabienux-l-Itiltfld ) ! us She " 'as. ( II- fhe Tablenux-I-ll Is 'roday. ( 1)-1 ) re- land ns We lole 10 See ( Pupis from 1St. Francis Acatlemy Price reduced ; Centervle or Walnut Dock nest Iowa coal , $3.25 ; 2.000 Ibs. for a lon , delivered. WmJ , Welcb , _ GS S. Main , Tel. 93. Davis drug , paint , glass moan 200 D'way. \1 110. l . let . l'm'ml' The probability now seems 10 be that no services wi bs held at St. Paul's church after this month. Time doors of the church will Ilrobably be closed until fall. ThlH Is partially done to Hive the churh a chance to cutch up In Its finances. 1 has been cus- tomary 10 have a vacation of several weeks durIng the summer , and time vestry Ihlnk the yacaton might a well be extended a little . will HI'lt for a Tim ! The care of Shulz against Harris , In which a judgment was rendered some time ago In favor of the plaintiff , has not yielded any substantial returns to the plaintiff , and Mrs. harris was put upon time witness stand for the purpose or giving ome information a to the whereabouls of her preperty. She Mid she hall $50 at home , but on going home was unable to fnll more than 17 cents ler attorney - ney . J. J. Stewart. thcreupon stated to the court that his client was not responsible for tIme stalement she hall Ialle , because of her poor health all general nervous conditiomi. Thl case will not be prosecuted any further imntil an examnination has been malte by a unti exnmlnaton physician Into Irs. harris' condition. itcH CHAO , cItIm limit , 'lry. The ntorneys In the case of the stale against Wilam Hall spent the greater pnrt ' ' their to the of yesterday making arguments Jlr . anti the case was submitted about G o'cloc ) . Time fact was levelol'ed yesterday thall part or time liquor al least that was stolen amid was afterward found missing from anl the kegs ha.1 . gOI ! to the home of County : Attorney SaunlEs , to 11 used In the manu- I rncluro of mince pies : lr. Saunllers did not know that the brandy woull ever be wnntel l as e\'llence. and It was pure luck he said . that any of It was left. The Jury was still I wrestling with the cato at 1 o'clock last evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11" , I.nu rur ' .1" : , We offer for sale for n short time only , timO following Iowa farina : A 287-acre farm In Guthrie cotimity n 40'acro fnrm In tonona couul ) ' . 1GO'acre farm In Ionona , iO.acre farm In Union county , 160.acre farm In V'ooJ- bury coumity 120.acre farm \'oodliumry count . two SO'acre farms II larrlson county. Very low Ilrlces will be mad In order to effect - fect Inmellato sales. Wi lake some trce , Cnn make liberal terms emi these ltropcrtics. Cal or write for larticulars. James & O'eefe } , 17 Pearl street. l.nn5timtg . for Morl ltoomn. The directors of the Young Ien's ChrIstian associaton held a meetng last evening at time rooms In time Everett block and Icclled to malle an effort to secure moore room than the ) ' now have. This will be done by ncllnl 10 the parlors the office now occupIed by S. n. Snyder , mooring .the partition amid putting In an arch thus making a parlor , reading room and game room at the northeast cormier Iame general harry Curts WIS . engagell permanenty ns S'mivra's thy UOIII ' Stmre. For Monday antI Monday night time finest line of zeh'r gimigiiam . 12c and iSo qual- I ) ever offered . at 7'c yard. Lathes' fast black , seamless hose for 10e ; chIldren's hose from 3c , 4c , Sc , 10e. up to 25c. VA VHA'S , 12 Broadway. J. n. McPherson , florist . cut flowers and plants. Design work n specialty. 'Vlre or- 'ders day 01 night. 12S1 E. Pierce Council Bluffs. _ _ _ _ _ _ The Aberln , strictly first-class. Cuisine unexceiled. Beautiful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council . - Bluffs. " 1'IE ( iLl ) SEIWE.f.VT. " COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. , March H.-To the Editor of The liceVihl : you publish tin ; poem , "The Ohl Sergelnt , " so highly spoken of In the review of time author's- Forceythe Wihison's-hife , published In Int Sundny's Issue under the clpton , "An Old War Time Poet , " amid oblige 1 deeply interested - tereste reader and others. C. S. C. On nccount of the length oC the poem tt Is only possible at this time to give the first and last verses. I can be found In 1 " , ' of work entitled "The Famiy Library Poetry amid Song " edited by William Culen Bryant , a standard library work. "Come a little nearer , Doctor-thunl 'ou- let me take the cup Draw your chair uml-Iraw It closer-just another little sup ! Maybe you lte thInk Im better ; but Im prety well used up.- Doctor 'ou've done all you could do , but i'mn a-going ! Im just up . . . S S S S 'Tell him his ohl father blessed him as he "Tel never did before- And to carry hint old mnusket"-Hark ! a knock Is nt the door- ! "Till the Unlon"-See ! It opens ! "Father ! "T\ Father ! speak once more ! " "Dless you ! " gasped the old , gray sergeant and he lay and . said no more. IN Jl FIT . SL.ITE.XO : - , BE IItSaED. Man Who Lost Ills 5cnes by Con n ment ( 'ure,1 hy Bum'n" Trutmnt. DENVER , March 1G.-The district court Is hearing arguments today on a motion for the discharge from custody of Henry Tyson , con- victed of murder and sentenced to be banged , but whose sentence was suspended on account of Insanity. For three years the miserable man was con- fined In 1 cell , allowed to see or talk with no one. He lost both sight and hearing , and the power of motion. But when Warden Mc- Ltster took charge of the penitentiary In 1892 two convicts were detailed each day to exercise Tyson. Gradually the tortured man regained his senses , his eyesight returned and finally he could distinguIsh sounds. A jury has now declared him sane and he may be re- sentenced to be hanged. His attorneys hope to secure his release on the ground that ho was convicted under an ex post facto law. JtESI'ITLS .b'R . ; 'BN , IEN . : Governor Stone Gives Four Weeks ot LieI I ' , . to londemned Pelsommer JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. , March 1G.-Go\- ernor Stone today granted respites to sIx murderers and one man indicted for criminal assault . all condemned by lie supreme court 21. Time extend to bo hanged March respites to April 20. The men granted a new lease of life are : Kaiser and Henze ; William Tay- le lor and James Murray , St. Louis ; Ed Murray - ray , Gasconade county ; Joseph hurries , alas Joe Dusty for a crimInal assault . St. Joseph ; JJmes Crisp Webster county. . lULLED l.l JEWEI.S ( AND CASH J' lldler Found Murdered with 111 leld Split Open Irnl E.\r 10 1 > llr. BRADFORD , I'a. , March 1G.-Max Samuels a pedler , was murdered and robbed near this place last night. lie had a pack contain- inK several hundred dollars worth of Jewelry besides a large sum of money. He was cred- Ied with doing a large business among the miners and always carrIed a big roll of cas 1. Last night his body was found under a railroad - road bridge near imere lBs pack was gone as was his money and watch. His head was ' split open from ear to ear. There Is no clew to t1 Iie murderer I' . Clnlloll Hmlth Uld th" Killing . JACKSON , Icy , March 16.-Tho trial of Catherine M. QuInn for murder has become sensational. Tom Smith was with her the nll"lt ot the murder Site swore that after Hader hal gone to bed and while she was sitting by the fire Smith rose , and puttIng his pistol close 10 Itader's breast , fired the fatal shot. She at once ran Into the room followed by Smimitim who , pistol In hand , forced her to agree to lake the bionic UJon herself on the grounds that It was Jlstfahlo on her own part Sbe reluctantly . consent . Your Uemocrlt10 In time 1'1011. JACKSON , Miss , March 16.-Ex.Qovernor Robert Lowrey formally announced today his candidacy for the senate to succeed Senator Oeorge. Time aspIrants so far entered In the race are Governor Stone and Assistant Secretary of the Interior SIIS , Cleveland len , amid Congressman' Allen , another sliver- Ite . as a strong possibiiy. I'1M TlWC FOICJWAST. I'ulr amid WKrmer "Ith Hnulh Winds tor : 'hrlakl. WASII1 NG'l'ON , March 16.-The forecast for Sunduy Is : 1.01 Nlbraska. Kansas and Suth D"kota -I"ulr ; winds shifting to soulh and warmer. For 1lssourl und Iowit-Witrmer ; full : ' weather ; wlHI 10 south winds. 1octii JICII'I' OFFICE OF TIm WrM''Ugn BUREAU , 07iAhI/t , March 16-01ahl record of tem- OIAl.\ amid rainfall . comJared with time cOrm'ttmtOnthlmig day of the Iast , four years : corrcsJonllnl 1695. 1894. 1893. 1892. Maximum lemperature . . 38 71 2t 21 Mlnimnummi temperattire . . . 12 42 : 10 Average lell'lllurc leml'ernlro . . . 2 r 2J 1G PrecipItation . . . . . . . . . .1 .0 .11 .0 Condition of tenipemature Ind precipita- lem\elture ton ut Omaha for the day and since Match I. 1&95 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 loiiCimic ) ' fur time du . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . Uelcl'lc precipitation ) . . . . . . . . .01 . Inch Norlul reclptalon lit ' . . . . . . . . . .01 Tnch 'i'otal DrecIPItatiomi simice March 1. . .46 Inch Dehiclency since March ! 1. . . . . . , .1 Inch Pelcllnc ) 1 A. W111 Observer , 7 : , - . , - THE GRIP - IS _ EPIDEMIC A WAVE OF thCKNESS THROUGHOUT TIIEVEST _ _ 0- _ _ \VEST Nnhn'c ur thc .Mtlndy : . Nuw Vre'nldnt-llI Inny Cases SUlcllmhlcc by Cntnl'hnl Iii fcctloii-Neccssityof [ PI'ollt AttU hitlOll . / - - - - - - - - - - Halt the people In Omaha are just now I sneezing anti running at the nose , or Imwk- I lag , coughing amid spitting with moore or less fury . Some are drooping In the first Iln- guitl hnlf.alclmes of 1 bad coil Others Ire 8erloISI ) ' Ill frol neglected colti . half , Iell with hellnche , earnchc , Illgnche , bonenciie . due to intent Clllnh:11 : Poison stmtldemity awakened from cold and snakelike - like sleep to vIcious and destructIve nctvi- : ty. These are the cnllrh stmffercrs. The other half of the COlmunl ) are com- 1I1IIning ot chills folowed b ) llln amid mis- ser ) ' In the heml antI 1) ' Inln , nll soreness itt lImo rntiscles . They how n quick , feverish Pulse antI a high feverish iemnlernttmre. They loire n couJh that Is tncessnnt anti distress. trig , with nervous "lrlmeS n111 col.1 . deject. lon bike the taste of death 'he have the , rlp.Thnt That Is to say , about half the Ilopulnlon Is afcctell by calnTh , anti the olher hn1 by the grip. Thnt Isn't mull . lul of those who are sick with tIme grip have catnnh , nnll half of those long nfecled by calarrh nre down with lie ( grip or quivering In Its Irst % premonolor 1Iserlc ! The fact Is culnrrh and the grip nre sls- gril tel' disenss . They ' arc intensely Sllllhele Eacim imivolves or invitea tile other , ( 'atarrim immdtmces a unit poisoned comilition timnt mimakes thto lumigs , kithiieys , etc. , a quiche vres' to grip. Au attack of grip lets down the tone of ( lie systemii to time miiininmtimu of vital- 1t9' nntl emiables some ulornirumit catnmrhi to ittmiject time entiie mtltntomn9' to sutltiemi amid uletmilly ifltmSiomi. To those vhio diced time gm ip , not for time mimtserles of imifitmenatu irohsr , hilt for the cit hanmitoims after Cilmits or lit ight'rt disease , comm. mtttmptiomi or ittipeiess Phlslcal di-bility. Goal fllti ( timnely udvice uvotmith s'emim to be , look to 5otlr ctmtarrh trolmie. At't ireciselS' as you wotmhtl if you huh tvnik'uej miii oummice of poison by nultnke. Soc a itiecitillst at omice. In. TIlE CO1'ELAND ANI ) SIIF7I'tfll ) T3l7itFECTl.l ) sYs'l'Eui : OF I A IL Tfl i.\1'- MENT 'Ot3 MAl1i ( 'tiltED A'S' IIOME. \'lUTE F'OR INFOItMAq'ioN. T1ll.iNG : ir .tGAIN , , t lomimier I'mil Ieptt ltemililrmn 11cm Stmtenm'mmm 4)1 ml % 'cmmm' d(12'P , Mrs. 0. W. Solver. wbmose resitlence is time SImile IbId. 1305 lotmglas Street , itt the uuif' of G.V. . Seiver , mimi operator 1mm tIme U. P. dispatcimei'm , otllce. Mms. Seiver about a S'emtmago melated her recovery troni a severe chronIc condition. Sue now mlittkCS Ii public statement thtit lmer case itt lierimims- FOURTII FIRE IVIT11IN AVEK \ Desperate Efforts Are Being Made to turn Down an Iowa Town. ICENDIARIES AT WORK AT ALGONA Blaze Started 1mm time Itcar of mi Mcnt Star- leet ; Just as time W'atclmmimumm timid Turned Ills Iimuck-l'otmr Hullul- ings Hcstroycd. ALGONA , Ta , , March 16.-Special Teie- gramn.-A ) fourth incendiary fire in a week broke out. in 11 , 0. Dodge's meat market this morning about 1 o'clock and spread so rapidly that although an imumnedlate alarnm was given four framne business houses were burned to the ground , amid it was wIth dim- ctmlty that ( lie brick blocks at each side were saved. Two extra night watches were on duty and one had passed through the back alley whmera time fire started not five minutes before , Oil had evidently been used , amid before - fore anything could be domio time flames were beyond control. E. 0. lawyer's jewelry store , W. J. Studley's pharmacy , H. C. Dodge's meat market , L. L. Valentine's restaurant - taurant , P. I4. Shagle's harness simopand 13. IL Anderson's shoe store were destroyed wIth more or less loss , probably covered by insurance. The buildings were owned by William Chrisahilies , A. A. Call , II. E. fist and Peter Pmmrvis , all partially insured. This makes nine buildlmmgs ( hint have neon burned in time past timreo weeks , besides ( lie attempts to fire ( lie Kossutli County bammk and haggard - gard & Peck's hand office. Time town is aroused and $500 reward imas been offered by Mayor haggard for time capture of time firebugs - bugs , Night watches will be put on every block. A generally credited timeory is that some one with a mania for fires is at work , or that some boys are amusing themselves with this rascally work. rilEmus VAS A VtP3ttN IN TIlE OASI. onsmitiommai Divorce L'mugc , at Glenwood timat l1mi IJmvidmot a Ltimnlm' . MALVEI1N , Ta. , Mardi 10.-Spcclal-The ( ) Schmaffer against Sclmnftcr dlvorte case , on trial timis week at Gienwood , is exciting more than usual interest , as tue partTinm-e and imave been for fifteen years reHithents of Malvermm. Mr. Schnfter , until about a month ago , was in the furniture business. All itarties concerned are well known over the county , Mr. Scimaffer in his Itetitlon alleged cruel and imihiuman treatment , It seems from the testimony givelu antI the facts ott known at tile time of the occurrence that tue cause of time trouble between husbamiti amid vite vatt Mrs. Mary Crow. It rmppears that Mrs. Crow Imath left her iitisiiumal , Ned Crouu' , on account of bitt drtmnkermness amid gambling. Miss Maggie Schmitffet' foumid imer Imi Omnaha , Imoniciess and with two little chmiltlren , one a iiabc a fmw Inomitlmi + old , She vrqte her parents that Mrs. Crow wanted to apply for a divorce , amid asked it' they would glvu Imer a imome until site could get time di- vorce. 'rimey commmmemmtctl anti agreed to pay her $1.50 mu week anti board hmer ciiilthren. Everything went s'ehl until Mrs. Ciow , It is alleged , hiatl womi time affectiomis of Mr. Scimaffer antI somm lIce , a young man of about 17. Mrs. Schmufrer ordered Mrs. Crow f room the house. Mr. Schimirfer told her to mitmiy anti mitie staid , Flnmthiy Mr. Scimaffer amid Mrs. Crow moveti into two roomnim off tue living rooms of the fnmnily anti set up a sepmtrato estmmbhishmmnemit , 'l'hey kept time door loc'kctl betweemm their roomnim anti those of the rent of tIme family. Last January Mr. Sciiatter flied his Itetitian for a divorce , with time mmhiegmmtiontt as stated above. Miss Maggie testifletl thmit her motiter mmd mu terrible temper amid vums a ioor imoimse- keeper ; timfit hIm was more imiterestetl imi temperance anti religious mneetimigs mumil work timami alme was in taking care of hmer home. Slme mittuted she bud no respect for imer mother. Mr. t3cbater testifleml suiistuntlnlly to the same. lie sail Ito and his 'imt bind his'etl litiplilly tom'etimer for twemtty.seven years until 1Iarc'hi , 1891 ; timat lie rimil hmlti wife miii mmgreetl emi nil their pet Ioldiit'm' , womnatm su ( ( rage , temnhterrtmmce , imypmiotlmtmmi anti reilgiomm timmit bitt u'lfe had become Ihl.tcmnhmeled tmmitl jemmlous , 'l'tme elilest dammghmter , Maggie , amid ecottd lion , hlt'e , take the part or their ftmtiier immid Sirs , Crouu' , snub time otlter four eltilthren , Dell , Smmsiu , AlIce mind Charlie , imidu with tIme mimothier. 'fume lawyers ( or tue Plaimitlff are L. W' . ( lemmimng of' Ilastines , Snilthm McPhmerson of Iteti Oak mmtmd A. 17. Coohe of Malvern. For the defense time lawyers mire ex.Attorlte % ' ( lenermmh , Tnimn V. Stone of Gienwood mmmi If. J. Baird of Malvern , T.'aq'iipra Sleet , , t. Mistourl Stiller , 1lISSOlJhtf VALLEY , March 16-Spe. ( ciai-Tho liarrisomu County Teachers usso- clation hiehmi mu mneetirmg 1mm this city today. A large numnber of time profemisiomi ( rain this antI mmdJoinimmg cotmntiemt utere IlmOsent. 'Flme meeting was also largely mmttemitled by local remticlemmts imiterestetl in muiihic scimools , 'rho annotincenient ( if time mnrmrriaee of Mr. 14. 5. Ibritlshm'v mmmii Miss Lizzie ? ileGtmrven hmatm imeen male. The ceremommy will occtir next \dnexmlav at time resitience of time bride's titthmer , l'ostmaster MeGarvemi. 'rime contractimig mtmrtieg nrc 'er3' hmigimly emtteemmtcml by mmli who know them lee1 Iirokvim by 't rail , IIAItLAN , Ia , , March 16.-Special.-Mar- ( ) timi Barton , a yoummg man of Grove township , ( eli from lila imorse Wedimestlay anti was killed , Ills necIc was brokemi , lie heaves a wife , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sioux City l llmitimmIiig Cimemmimlr , SIOUX CITY , 1mm , , Mulch 16.-(13p'ciai ( Teiegram.-Thme ) reports of the city olilcials for the last ilscal year , wimich cioseti Feb. ruary 31 , indicate that the city is now rua . nt'it ; and hmas stood the test of time. Shi Sal's : , w MRS. 0 \ ' . l3lI\'Efl. " 1 aiim glati to repei : t what I sail of my mmmetlicmml troatumment over a yeni' ago , The mInts of timmie britmgt out thmt' certain fact thittt I nmii emitirely iestoretl. 'l'be climimiga frommi nmu invmulltl's stmiTerimmg timid vetmkmiess to H stmito of splemm&iiti hietiltim is mu mmmntter . 01' daily I itoughit amid grmmtitutle with nie. ' 'Imi ' time lInt 11111CC 1 hind always hwemi ox. tremnely nervous anti ilehlctite. About a ear mmii a Imalf ago my s9'stelmi umitierwemit mu change thmat emitmsed extremmie wemmkmmess. ? ly flPhiotite fmi Ilel , oo that iiiy bolu' mmlmnost mttarvctl for its usimni noumi ishimmielit. My blood seemmiemi timimi as wntr , mmtmtl I Imtmtl no miioro strcmtgthi or nhiilctit ( ' thoU mm Persoli in tiio delirium of typhioiti fer'r. A howerimig of all tIme itowers of lIfe tumum ( lie result. My mImi % mis imi keepimig with my ltot3' . I mitiltered actmtei' fmomn mental depression , iy , timotmghits were ploomiiy , amid worse tiimun ahii I cotmhti riot sleep. except iii little spells thitit were imiketi by hiom rible drenmius. ' 'I wait falhimig , mis every hotly Imimist fail whose boti' iieetitt food tumid whose Itraimi miceds leei ) . litTert'Iit d0t05 treatttti rime omme for ' 'tiyslepsla ; " tmiiotlter tOt "imisonillmn ; a thiirii for ' 'tiervotis Itrostmmttioti. " But otiieiiou' I got no real Iteimetit ummitil Dra , Copeianil mini Simepam ii ithimeemi mmmc tmpomu a course of trentmncmmt tbmat lutist given immo ox- cellcmit hiemmlth , 'rite first imiomit hi gave no a gootl muppt'ilte amid slt'ep , mumiti niy Pmoire hiatt beemi bigiii' satlsfaetomy. I will gladly rem ifs' tiiimt stntemum'mit tmpomm request. MY ft iemidtt all htiou' that i ntn cmithitmsinstto ovem' mny iecoV'm'5' , btmt mtmlmimit thitut I iiav good reasomi to be. " URS. COPELANI ) & SIIEPARD ROOMS 311 AND 112 NE' YORK LIF1 I'UII4DING , OMAhA , NED. Onke ilommts--5 tti II a. to , : 2 to 5 p. m , ilvenings-W'edmmeslaYa tini Satum'dnys onl7 , 6 to 5. Sunday , 10 to 12 ni. - - - - When Buying Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute lost can never be recovered , anti it's a calminilty to lose severai yeara whIch so inmmny Iowa amid Nebraska people have done su'ben they hinvo botmgiit foreign grown , umiacchlmated frtmit. ' ees. StI1Nl1rtA1HP" 1RI1S , TIlE CRESCENT NUItSERY. STore born emi the Inmids where their nutree. ry stock Is grown , amiti years of patient , inteligemit experiment have taught them tim best varieties for this chimnatc. Commsemluemitiy their homne grown stock Is as hitmrdy as tue forest trees. 'rhmey lirmve a 'er' large stock for the spring delivery amid every tree Is warm-nntetl true to mialmie. Orchimurti , Vinyard , Lawn , Parlclmig Trees and Oriininentmth stock Mmmlee no nmlstnke in your ortlers. Semid us your list of wants for prices. We can please you iii vrices aiitl stock. Heferences : Council Bluffs Bamiks , Cotmncll Bluffs Depnrtmnent Omnaha lIce , mind Prominomit business men. Nurseries six miles north of Council BIffs. p. o. .ddress , MENERAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa , CEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RIEKMAN , President. 'ashler , hist Natlo nat Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , - . $100,000 Profits , - - - 12,000 One of the oldest banks In the state of Iow We solicit your buatneas and coilections , We pay C per cent on time deposits , We wIll b. pleased to see anti serve you. Spccial Nuhicos-ollnciI Diuffs ChiMNEYS CLiANED ; VADLTS CLEANeID. , 121 ilurhe , at W. 13. ISomer' . , 533 Broadway , LAilmo PRIVATE IAIt2 POSt BENT NIIAR court house. Apply at lies omilce. Council fllutta FRUIT FAUSt ANt ) GAI1BEN LAND FOR sale cheap anti eu easy termns. Day & hess , 33 I'earl street. FOR atiNT : , AN Co-ACI1Il I'Ahtli , 3 SiILS ( mommi Council Olmmirs' court ttouti' ; rent only 13.04) per acre. Apply to Leonard Bverctt , Pearl street , FIJRN1SIIED ANt ) UNrWtNl3iil1l ) ItOOM for rent at 710 1st avonus ; alsO 10 looms at 7a Jironiwny. 10. W. Jackson. I'IANO L.iS8ONS TO III2GINNF1RS 15.00 A " ' A term at tit , , loblnsoa Conservatory of MusIc , 4i0 hiromitlway. - - FOR RENT , A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAGE , FUR. nmsited ; tine lawn ; good ltrn , and on paveti street. I ( P. Officer , 13 Maiti Street. WANTI1I ) TO BUY A 00M ) sEcoNm-IIAND , double-barrel , ltamnmem less , l2.gauge shotgun. T , Wooitoy , 302 Broadway , CotmOell Bluffs , W'ANTfli ) , GOOl ) Qllti FOil ( IENEItAI. , lmotmtewomIc. AtIdrea Sirs. A. H. Luke , 705 GIlt nvemtue , FOlI ltmNT : , FUIINISIIEU ItOOSISS. Cit V11117 avemiue. rung more econonmicahly tlman ever beforS , mmmiii hints mu fair title to time ciaimn of lteimmg time clieniicmmt governed city. of its size in time country. Laat year tIme exiienttes of thin city admnin. istratictmi vere $ : Xis,000 , imiclumthing immtcres ( 0 time debt , 'l'uvo yearn before time mumoun uu'as $ ti,000 , For time comning year time Ilmiance commimnlttcu estimmtutcs time expense u $ :220,000. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ helping omm 4 imo himirsii hanoi. CI1ESTON , In. , Marcht 1G.-Special ( Tele. gmam-'I'hme ) Ilarshm 'I'rmmvelimig Memo's cltib of soutimeweritern Iowa , tIme object of whmiclm. Is to promuiotu time canthitlacy of I4emmmutor J. llmurshm of Crestomi for thu rcitmmhihicamm ube mmmi tonal nome I via t iomm , hmClil it htmeeti mig 1mm rcs- tomm this evemmimig. Mm' , limit miii svrtH Present anti tithtirt'sseti tIme climb. Time tttttiritiance watt large mind time mneetimig was mmimtrketi b enhhimmsiasmn. 'i'iui work of time club was par- ( icily ommtlimiemi , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It mmmii for I I i' sertmthi , mm Lti mmti II ngmmn. FI1QUX C1'I'Y , In. , March l0.-Siiecimi1 ( , ) Time opemmimig of time Yammirton reservation irs Charles Ilix cotmnty , Rotmthm Dakota , will oc'cmtr 1mm ohmout timirty iltiyii , it timere itt no imitcim mit Wsishmington. Atmout 200.000 acres t hiiiitl wihi be timrown cimerm to settbemnent , antI mmlreati' the iiroNPectlVe iteltiems are crowd. imig itt to take ltnrt iti time mmmsh , 'i'iic lan4 Is ritteml tot equal to amiy In time state , lybn along time Missouri , ut time smoutlmeastern par ( Jr time state , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ilmmrgitir uses Ciilnrmmfurimm ttmn'eessfimhly. MOVILl.E , ha , , lularcim l6.-Siteeial ( Telo. grammi-A. ) liimrgiar vent to time imouse of George Promiser , near imere , chmlorofornied Mr. and Mrs. l'rosser , whmo were In boil , an took frnmn littvcen time ticks of time bemi about $611) , snitch Mr. l'roiser hind received thmmmt ilay ( rormi liii' male Of sortie live stock aul imilmlt'mm 1mm tIme bed , No trmtcu was loll hmy tutu robbers , - limmil 11111 tilrlkcr I utmiemiced , COI.ORA1)O Rl'ItiNCJS , March 16.-Tb , jury iii tIme Lyommmm case lies brought in a verdict , Lyons was ( oummtl gimilty on time first coummt of assault witim intent to murder Sari Mciommahtl , Charles ! ml , Itohimmeon and J , i , Goodimue. 0mm limo secomiti count ime was con. victeti of mnshlcioUmt mmmlscimief ammd time damnage to time Strommg mmmlne by time explosion was , . . _ asseed at $6,000 , Tlmis is time first trial arol commvlctiun resultimmg from time sermsatlormal Hull _ lull war betweemm limo aminers and deputj _ _ _ _ 1 sheriffs at Cripple Creek last spring , _ _ _ _ _ , ,