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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
r ' - y'r ' ' . , . . ' ' . . < . ? . . r " " . . . - . . - . . . . , . . . t" ' ' - r . TItE 01fAlA DAILY DEE : ' 1'llVflMgY. UAROn 21. 1805. 3 - - 'rUE OMAHA DAILY nET coucn I3LUFFS. OFFIC , . . NO. 12 PEAnL STE ' Dtlvue bJ tnlff to any part of the . It7. 1. W. TILTON , Lele& . 'Et.rt'IOCSDua'nel , cmc. No 41 nlht - - - - - .11.\ tnt .11\ ' : JU.\ ' . " , Oranl , Council flIutt. E. F. Clark prop. Mayup Real Estate agency , 139 Droadway The DauRhtc ! or Pocahonta meet In regu- , ' lr ) ecslon tonight. Sownr,1 SaiarRI , Inll Lydia tclnns , both of Conncl Buls , were . IRrrled ycs ' tertayy Justice Wakr. C. H. Nlcholtm ! II lying the fonnlltlns ! : for a real estate ofce lt Lit Uroalwl ) ' , near thp IntersectIon or Scott street. Harmony chapter , No . 25 , Orller of the Bastern Star , wi hell Its tegular meetIng - Ing thll evening lt MIMrlc htlI. John H. Miller has taken out I pmnlt for , the erection of n wo-story btitne s house nt the corner or ourth street anti Tenth avel19 , to cost ' 3,5OO. The member ot the Gaiiynie4eVhocl cub have received Invitations to the entertaln ment ami hop to b given IJy tla Omaha - Turner Wheel club at Turner hal , ISiS Hartley - tley street , Tuesday evening , Iareh 26. QeorgoV. . Turner has been elevatell to the ot limo republican city een- . _ _ . chnlrl:1shlp : , _ B. , . . . . rCII\lcln . cty . In hal CUIIIUIIILVIJ . uu IC& . .u I Cj . . . . . . . . . the Sixth WI,1 last election , ali this honor Is t In recognition oC hl3 services Inuton - holing \'oter. ' J. F. lolcnhecl ( was working on a small bridge In Keg creek township Tuesday when It f 1 nnd caught him underneath . lie was bally 1InchcII , nnll brtmlicl about the heal and left Hilo , bl\t i Is not thought his Injuries - Juries wi Irove , Kellou : . The report publ3hed In one at the papers yesterday to the effect that the vestry of St. Paul's church hal extended n cal to Hev. J. 1. Slml.son or Grace church Is pronouncell fals . No meeting Is to bo held until IrIday , APril at lenst. ' r , ali nothing will bo done until then The funeral ot Charles F. Butler took place 7cstenlI tram his late residence In tIme western part or the city Hev. H. 1' . Dudley conducting the exercises nt the houGe. The exercseR 011 Fellows , Modem " 'oOllen ot America Bml ICnlhts or 1ythlas atemlet , each or- gnnlzaton , 1re entng a handsome feral dc- sign. About 200 men were In lIne on the way to the cemetery. Time burial service : at the grave was conducted by the Odd Fellows - : lows according to their rItual. There is I talk o having the various churches at thc city unite lu a series of gospel meetings to be hell , commencing April 28 , and continuing several weel.s. Evangelist T. F. Pierson of Yale cole e , who Is now conducting R series at meetnis Rt Storm Luke , will Ilrobably be engaged . I has not been decided whether or not the Droadway Methodist church wi unite , nli the hauling oC the meetings will depend mainly In the determination oC this Ilues- tion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo hive over $300.000 to loan upon Improved - proved Iowa Carms. Farmer desiring loans . , - - , can save mney by . dealing direct wIth UI , , thereby snvlng arent's commIssIon. wo ao i not loan on wild Innds nor In Nebraska. L gee & Towle.235 , Pearistreot. I 3. U. McPherson , florist , cut Dowers and 1 plants. Dcsigim work 1 specialty. Wire or- ders day or night. 1281 E. Pierce , Council Dul" . - Cole & Cole are getting In their bicycles I for 95. The new twenty-two-pounl Waverly is I a beauty ; was the handsomest wheel nt I the national cycle show : $ S5 this year. We have a fine wheel - 1 for - &O. U Main street. 1'EItSOAL P41t.IOJt.t1'JIS. Mrs. A. Metzer Is visiting friends In Chi- . cago. C. S. Keenan . oC Shenandoah was In the city yest rday. n. I. Ketchum Is enjoyIng a visit Cram his tn ler or Detrol.t. - Judge W S. Lewis and P. P. Kelly of Genwood were In the city yesterday. Charles Andrews. at 252 Avenue C , Is down with an attack or scarlet fever. 'V , D. Reed the county treasurer has returned - turned from n two weels' visit to California. T. II. Comte loft , last evenln ! for Racine , Wis. , to vIsit relatives for two or three weks. . Miss Lizzie FInn returned yesterday morning - Ing tram a visit with friends In Greeley . Center , Ia. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shugart have gone to Chicago for medical treatment for the Inter , whose condition Is very serious. Mrs. W A. Coulter at Kansas City , Mo. . arrIved In thIs city Monday , being called by Limo 8ullen , illness oC her daughter , Mrs. -1uoo Jetrles or 7 Grace street County Auditor J. Id. Matthews , who re- : enty fell tram I buggy and broke n leg , Is well enough now to be able to walk about the \01 hO\se with the all ( ot a pair ot crutches. W. J. Gratan , formerly organist at St. Paul's church In this city , Is sellng out his nan manufacturing plant In Des Mone3 : , and wil probably connect hhnselt again with his father's establshment In Alton , Iii. Frank Chamberln has returned from a three years' pilgrimage .In Oregon , Denver and other western cities , anl will remain wIth his relatives here for n tme , For the last six months ho has been . In Colorado Springs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iuwm . l'arl8 for SIlo , . 'Ve offer for sale , for a short time only , the ) following Iowa farms : A 287-acre farm In I folowing , Guthrie county , a .O-acro farm In Manana county , IGO-acro farm In Mononn , 70-acro farm In Union county , IGOacre farm In W'ootl- bury county , 120.acre farm In Woodbury 11 county , two SO-ncre farms In Harrison coonty. Very low prices will be made In order to c- I foot Immediate sales. Will take some trade. Can make liberal tefns on these properties. ' Cal or write for particulars. James & D'Keefe , 17 Pearl'street. . \n 0111 Ad"I' "lie who by his biz would rise Must either 'bust' or advertise . " , We have advertised , and are doing the busIness. Al frames and pIctures at hal price until April 1. II. L. Smith & Co. , .5 MaIn street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ will Stun with Waixel . Alhough the negotiations between the DrivIng - log Park associaton and M. D. 'alxel of Chicgo for the lease or the Union Driving park ( or the coming season are still In statu ? quo , the representatve ! oC the company feel conflent that the contract wi be signed with Waixel IrtsldEnt Wela ot the motor company - pany , who went to Chicago to look UIJ Wnlxel's fInancial responsibility , telegraphed back yes erday to George F . Wright that 'Valxel's mother , who II wealthy , would sign a bond al security for her son's carrying out 1Is , contract provisions In regard to puraes. 'Valxel sticks to his wish to engineer the racing meet , ali copies ot the lea.e contract and bond were Bent to him yesterday to he properly fled out. Time bend will aha be strengthenell by the addition at time name oC lame respnslble man tram Otmmmmlma. This seenul praotlealy to settle the question ot rac- Ing meets this Bummer There will be a running meeting oC about ten days In May , and a trotting meeting , bt ginnIng June 11 , and lasting tour days , beth oC them under Walxel's control Colonel Grifn ot California la on time ground , ali will have a band In the proceedings al n Partner of Wabel lie Is rUlly to begin 10\'lng .In but nt the advice of Mr , Wright , be decided to Postpone dong : so unti the contract Is properly signed and turned over 10 the association , AIII"t IIIUII of limo Iemsmue , The annual meetng oC time I.age will be bold this evening In the club rooma In hit Merriam block , for the election ot omeeT for the comIng year and hearing reports 01 silIcon oC the past , Among the atractol 18 said 10 b two CUes oC ginger ale wilt : the proper acommilmanllmients . There never were such prices and suet bargains given In Council Wuls a8 Marcus the clothier , Is offering now , A $19,000.0 ( stock oC clothing , furnishing goods and shoes h beIng wore than slaughtered Not a tblnl that Is offered was tllaged , by the nre ant the highest prIce asked are 50 per cent belay c. ' - - \ - . . - - - EWS \ 1ROI I ? 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS Mcrch1ts and Manufacturers AttcoiUO : Again Shows Signs of Life , MET /tD ELECTED OFFICERS lAST NGIT : tlllrl , of time l'znt Ynr' " 'ork Tteceie.t nu.1 Smggcstion " Made for the 1'tturo -tecilm.l to lull : lultll ) MeetIig hereafter. lcetlj Icrllcr. The nnnual meeting at the Merehnnts' and Ianutnelnrcrs' association was helll last e\enln II tIme city building. The occnlcns on which this origanlaton has gotten Itself together at late have been 10 few that I m"ht almost be called the yetly meetIng. President I. 1(1. Treynor occupied the chair atHI AV. , Helkmln acted as secretary , In the absence ot Secretary l rnll ( Trimble. Mr. lelkmnl road hil report n 1rosurer . vhIZim showel that there bad bel $251.50 In the treasury January 1 , IS9 I , and the assets were increased durlug tw year by n $ i fee tram , Mayor Cleaver , The lXpelBes were : Secre- lacy Tmimmible's trIp to Chicago after tIme sugar refinery , $22.50 : Globe , for IIrlntng , $8.25 : : Grand Army encampment $ IOOj ; Grand Arm ) ' souvenir program , $12.50 : Cover Ianntae- turing company , $7.25 : this left a balance ot ' $50 In the tre sury. Chairman Test of the executIve cOlmlte real his report , outlning the work or the "asl year nnd making a large number at lug- gestons for the future He thought the work or securing mnnutacture and enlarging fruit anl garden farms shoulll bo hmU8lmO . with ro louhle(1 energy , and the nSloclaUon shonll devote its best efforts to encouragIng Imml- ' gratio'm ' . There was rOom 'In tm Missouri valley for 5,000,000 people , amid It should be filled up with I Portion of time 19,000,000 homeless People 11'lnl cast or time Mississippi and north of time OhIo. Dy Irrigatng the arid lands homes could be IJovlJI for 70- 000,000 souls. He called attention to the fact thlt In the near future a meetng oC the Interstate Commerce commission Is to be held In Omaha for the Purpose of hearing complaints from time peo- pie of that city wih reference to the alleged dlRerlmlnaton In favor or Counci Bluffs and requests for the abrogaton ot the bridge toll In the horle that they might gain admission - sion to the trade at western Iowa He thought I commmitee should be appointed to attend time meeting anl look after the interests or Council lihmifims. \mong the things that hal been accom- plshell hy the association lie mcntonell the building or the Northwester railway depot , which would mule a fine uulon depot site as soon as the roads gnln admittance to the city Cram time west : the establshment of the custom lmotmse the Epworth league conventon , three large political conventions . Grand Arm ) encampment , reunion of the Army o the Tennessee , opening or the Grand hotel , secur- log or goverment appropriations for river improvements establlsimimieimt at signal sen-- I.n "mfn ( nn. . . I establshment , I. 1nf.rmlft harvester l ' ' ' conmpmumy ' I , frommi ; Omnalimi u to ' this ' city : After the report had been ordered published the electon ot ofcers was held with the tolowlng result : President , Ii. H. Otel : I'lce president , L. A. Devine : secretary , T. C. Dawson : treasurer , A. W. Helmnn : execu- Live committee , B. I. " Test , chnlrman , 1. M.I I Treynor , J. n. Cleaver P. C. Devol , J. D. Greneshlelds , ii. W. Sawyer C. Strub , I.eonrt Iiverett , n. H. 1.'lelt T. A. Drewlcle anti W. J. Davenport. Mayor Cleaver wanted meetings held once n mmmontlm with a supper attachment , which he thought would have a great deal of erect In brlngln out time crowds. The supper was thought to be a useless luxury by the ma- jority , but It was decided to hold time meet- logs every month , ali the first Wednesday In each month was chosen ns the night. A resolution was adopted requestIng the press to urge Immigrton to Iowa. l rNISON ihitos. ThurBdmsy'B Big Saho. You rannol afford 10 slay away. Genuine real hair cloth , 49c yard. 20c cotton hair cloth , today , 10c yar,1. $2.00 DRESS PATERN FOR $1.25. Thursday we sell all our 25c and 35c hen- rlcttas . also beautiful Jacltrd novelty half wool dress goods , 7 yards In each pattern , for only $1.25. $ ! .OO black all wool crepon Hc yard $ i.50 black all wool crepon , $1.00 yard . $2.00 black all wool crepon , $1.35 yard. Wo guarantee the above crepons to be at better value than was even before offered . OENUNE HEAL HAIR CLOTH , 4ge YARD. 50-Inch black Gloria silk , worth In any house $100. today , 59c yard. SPI CAL CORSET SALE. Today our $1.00 standard makes or corsets . sucb as Dr. Strong's celebrated French F. P. corset , In fast black , also white and drab , all at one price , 79c pair $1.00 nursing corsets , today , 7ge pair. 'lhurslay we will sell gents' : fo and 2ie quality white hemstch Inndlerehlets at .9c euch. These mimi seem Impossible to you but It's a fact. We can afford to sell cheap for cash. cash.DG EMBROIDERY SAI.E. 1,000 yards oC 4e , 6c and Go embroideries , today , Ie yard. Be , 9c and lOc embroIderies , al In one lot , today , 3'c ynrd. iSo , 20e and 250 embroideries , 9c 'ard. These embroideries we bought cheap and can afford to sell them the same way. I pays to look around. Spend your money where a dollar goes tarthest. BENNISON , DHOS. l urlshell and unturnlshed rooms for rent anl at 70 First avenue ; also a house. G23 Broal- way , seven rooms , suitable for boarding or restnlant ; also four rooms adjoining , at G21 Broadway . E. W. Jackson Davl3 , drug , paint , glass man 200 D'way , Coulel 111r. Wlnt U. The telegram published In Time Dee yester- day morning to the effect that time Iowa Hcwlng association were serIously consider- log the advisability or givIng up the regatta this year because no city Seems to want It badly enough to pay the price , aroused considerable - siderable Interest among the local oarsmen ' I Is a wel kr.own fact that Council Bluffs has been a canlidate for the honor , but the efforts mnlle have not been ' or the systematic sort likely to win So far no one seems to know jnst what Is required Heretofore Spirit Lake lies hal It whenever It was desired , but new time railroad company and the Hotel Orleans having parted company other " laces are In the fell with a fair show of success. A well known member at the boat club has suggested that a eor- res"ollence be open el wih the secretary or time Iowa Hawing association to find out what sort oC an offer woull be acceptable Then the local hustlers would know what to go after. E. ii. Odel oC the Mannwa Improvement - ment company Is enthusiastIc In his wish to have time regatta heh at Manawa arid It Is likely that If I comes here at nil It will be through hil efforts. I the "Coal ICing" (1) ( ) of Centervle hiss got a cInch on the coal business oC Counci Bluffs IN hll Ilrove I to the pub lt lest Centen'le IUI" coal $2.10 per ton DHOWN'S C. O. D. - - - - - Time auctIon ssle ot shos II still running , and the longer It runs the cheaper the prIce at shoes become $5 shoes are still being sold occasionally for $1 and you can get any amount ot bargains at 21 cents on the dolar , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ \ ISo ma I' ' 'I 'Iitho.rlnl' , Superlntenlent Sawyer claims that the : meetng at time Southwesler Iowa Teachers' association , to be held hero April 11 , 12 and 13 , wIll be one at the largest gatherings oC the kind ever hell In the state. lIe expects . fully 300 teacherl to bo present from I'otta. , watamlo county , and 400 marc tr01 other I counties In southwestern Iowa. r Price reduced : Centervle or Walnut Dock I lest Iowa coal , $ : .90 : 2.000 Ibs. for a ton , I delivered . Win , Welch , GISS . Main , Tel. 93. Evans' Laundry Co. , 520 Pearl : tel , 290 ; I shirts , collars , cuffs , fine work a s"eclaly , Wil bUD for SIQOOO ) James Sagulo has been served with a notice , lce that he Is to be defendant In I suit brought by Andy Bolng for $10,000 damages . for the loss ot an eye , Holing was workln@ on . a bridge i Montana : . " veral months age . , that was being built by SaRlin for the UnIon Pacific , when one oC the tool he was work- leg wIth broke. A splinter oC steel few off sad struck hIm In the eye , destroying the slht : . Dolng claims time loa I was made of detective steel , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UATCIUI.On NUT nE.\UY TO \'ACATr' 'ook Rn ' Appeal frll time "rlt or Ouster liMmelt AgaInst Ihn , The next term of the district court will open April 2 , eo that next Saturday Is the lat tiny for filing petitions. Among those fet yesterday was one by Dade Bntehelor agaInst 1 ml Schurz and Justice S. T. Walkcr , growIng out or the decree In : Walker's court Tuesday giving Sehurz a writ or ouster to compel natchelor to leave Sehurz In possession of Lafayette addition . natchelor alleges that Waleer hall no jurIs- diction over tIme case whatever , Inasmuch lS Lafayette addition Is not In Katie townshIp , but In I.ewls But that point was raised In time courts or both Justice Cook and Justice Walter , and each time natchelor was ; knocked oul. Batchelor further alleges that he hal been In possession of the land twelve years , and has lived In the same place three years , whlo Schurz hal never been In possession - session or any part or It. lie asked for a tpmllorry InJnnctol to restrain Schnr from putting his writ ot ouster Into practical rorklng order , and this was granted by Judge Thiorneil . The case will come up Cora a hearing nt time next term or court. The Co-operative bank oC Iowa brought two actions . one against J. V. nenson and \hu other Against A. S. IThlsomi , to foreclose mort- n.nfn n' t. 'M nn Elion . " ' \en 'urnfn o..a Ut ¶ "uv u. .u. . . . " .U" H. " . this city. Ii. S. Etenhelmer begins foreclosure - closure proceedings against Margaret Thlo and others on a note of$650. . Council mnls lodge No. 49 , Independent Order oC Odd Fellows , against Martha P. Lamb , sues for the foreclosure or a mortgage of $38G. henry Schmidt sues August Iagnussen for $3tG al a note Bertha Paulon wants a divorce tram Paul C. Paulson , to whom she was married In this city seven years ago. Shin alleges In her P'- tton that Paul abnsell her that he Is a bal mal morally , and that she has no use for him generally . In addition to the divorce she \\'ants I decree giving her the custody oC the two children. Thursdny , March 21 , at 2 p. m. , the Indies are all invited to atenl the auction sale or Morris hIres. shoe stree , No. GOO Broadway , opposite postomce Men will not be ad- nutted . We have about $1,000 worth ot ladies , fine sloes len for this sale , and Thur- day will poslt\'ely be the last ladles' day or the auction. Come one , come all. II. 11. Ilnnn , salesman. 1. A. Measmore . Yes , 'he Eagle laundry Is "that good . laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway , U In doubt ab t this . try I and be convinced Don't forget name and number. Tel. 167. Meal tickets good for 21 meals , only $4 each . nt Hotel Inmnn. t'OfliplhCIStet CIMD trom M"Iverl , JUdge Thornel held n short session ot court yesterday afternoon and ngaln last evenln In a side room or the county court house te hear some evllenee In the case or John I. Baird against William Norris , W. H. Met calf , justice of the peace , and W. I' . Camp , bell . sherI or Mils county. The part s mas Interested are tram Malvcrn . Baird rente i IGO-acre farm tram Norris last year , pa'llg 1600 for it. le wanted to rent It again this year , but Norris hal a chance to sell I. and 110 served notice to quI t Baird refused to move out , and Norris brrght suit In Justice Metcaif's court for a writ ot ouster. Baird claims he was not served with notice or the suit and 50 did not appear , a judgment being rendered against him on a default. BaIrd petitioned Metcal to set time default aside , and he did so. But Norris and his attorneys now claim that ho had no right to set It aside , for he had previously resigned his office. An- other complication arises al this point , Met- call , claiming that his resignation was ac- companie by n verbal stipulation that It was not to take effect until April 1 , and the others that It was to take effect nt once. Judge Greene , n few days ago , Issued an , inJunctIon. reatranlnf the sheriff tram servIng the writ or ouster , and all the parties concerned were here yesterday for a hearing on the question or dissolving the Injunction. Al the evening seslon further evidence was hoard , which was to the elect that when Metcnl resIgned he did so to the county auditor and told the township clerk that the resignation was not to take elect until April I. The statutes arc somewhat misty a to the method of a justice resigning and the court took time to consider just what positIon the justice was In. The injunctIon was dissolved - solved however. Norris , who acorns to he lost his grip with the justice , then asked for another writ of injunctIon to restrain the I' ' justice Cram doing anythIng ! further with the Case . Judge Thornel could not see how an injunction could be Issued to restrain an of- cial from transacting the business oC his office . and gave It as hIs or-hanl 'opinion that the proceeding should have been by quo warranto. Il took the case under advise- mont , and may render a decision this morn- Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " " ' 0 Slave Caught 11m. " It Is a well known tact that when a dls- ' honest man Is being cornered to closely he 1 will set up ) cry oC "Thlet , thief , " In order to throw suspicion upon some one else , when I he would keep quiet the public would think he was an honest man We do not claim to own all the mines at Centervle , but will sell you the best Center- vle lump coal at $2.50 per ton. DROWN'S C. O. D. 'rhn 'lger Out time Ululond. Brakeman Scott who Is In trouble because he pawned a diamond ring which belonged to a colored porter nalel Russell , denies that he ever Intended to steal the ring le says he found the ring In the car and thought he would keep It long enough to bother Rus- sell , who was a friend oC his , and what started In a joke led him Into further trouble A few days after ho found the ring he got pinched In a game , ali In order to retrieve his fortune he thought he would raise a little money emi ' the ring , and then redeem I trom the expected winnings and return I to nUl- sell. The winnIngs were as usual , all In his Imaglnnton , and he speedily found himself broke again . mind he hns stayed In the same condition slneo. A. Snyder , to whom he Jawne1 the ring , says he has known Scott for some time , and hence he did 10t doubt for an Instant but that the ring belonged to him. le entered the loan on his books , re- porled It to IJolce headquarters , and dlr- played the ring In his window and made 10 attempt to conceal It and Ill not hesiate to allow Russell and the officers full opportunity oC examining alt identifying the ring. As soon as the ring was claimed by Russell he went to the Ogden house , where Scot boarded , to see , him about I. Scott admitted to him that he was 11. a scrape over It , and that the rIng was not his. Scott will have n prelmInary hearing In police court this zuorn. lug . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ten U" , ' Clearing Sale , We have got to have rom for I -w goods : have a lot oC goods that are In the 'uy , and Intend to dl ! Jose or them PrIces mme : taken In consideration In this sale. Lamps that are worth $3 will go at $ and a variety or other useful household articles that will make It a chance to get goods at prices below manu- tacturers' tests Come early and get choice and avoid the rush W , lI , . , MUILlN , 21 Main Street. Dr Lagel , ofce HO 6th ave. : tel. 180 , After 111) lolen , Andr Helen , a saloon keeper on Lower Main street , has fallen Into time clutches 01 time Iowa mulct law , LIke every other saloon keeper In Council Bluffs . he thought there were certain provIsions ot the law that could be observed or 10t. just aB the saloon keeper thought best. lie hal a screen u at his frolt door , his rom had a back en. trance which was kept open every day In the week and especially on Sundays , and he had tree IUICh , chairs , tables ' , dice boxes , amid all sorts of attractions , scattered all around the room for the enelt oC his guests Llkt every other saloon keeper , he did this wIth , out having any unpleasant experIence wl the olilcors. But yesterday morning at 1 o'clock some polcemen found him dealIng oul budge to tour or live Ilatrols , antI the Iwl arm of the law descended with terrific power A the city Jai he was charged with a viola tion or time state law. no gave a bond 0 : $50 for bb appearance , and was discharged I 18 not likely that Injuncton proctellngl will be instItuted against him under the statl , law , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wi $ 'try It AI"In. A meeting of the stokholders oC the Grant I Hotel company was announced for lat even . . . . lag , but for some reason olOHr I Quorum failed to appear , Before ! 1R the ac- ton oC the recent sdP talked over informally , and It wu decided thAt an effort should be made with the new council to have the tax for last yearrtmittt \ lat year _ rrml\cfb el John 1n1r110 ont ru The triAl ot John Emarll n' the charge ot asanl with Intent to ommlt murder was begun In the dIstrict coumrtrerday. \ W , court f\erday Ie. Earnes . his fatimer-in'iaw was on the stand , and tOll the story or hew Emarlno came to his house , east at tholcHy , one night last tall anti raised n row because his wife , who had taken refuge there"Hi ; not como out to him. The whole famlJ were aroused , anti Emnarine who was Irplk , shot hlnm I One of ames' Ions nrmel himsel with a shotgun and let Emnrlne have the contents of both barrels , inflicting wounds which kept him confined to his bed for weeks , Colonel Daley claims that his client was a victim ot "emotional Insanity , " ali he will try to prove to the jnry that that was what caused him to break the rules at strict etiquette and ! etqllete anl ' shoot his fatlmer-in-iav \hllt is l tn I Nnmo' Everything , It applied to n Inrdmnn Piano , laId by Mueler Plane : and Organ company , 103 Main -street , The Aberln , strictly first-class. Cuisine unexceiled . Beantful rooms Sixth avenue anll Seventh street , CouncIl Bluffs . Gas heatIng stoves for rent and for sale .t Council Bluffs Oas company' . office , . FROM SOUTH OnlAHA Teacher ConllnlnOt Ir for Severely Whh "Inl R Imoy-Ottier No\ . Mr anti Mrs. N. P. lreebs called at polIce headquarters with their 10-year-old son to complain about Miss Hobeson , a teacher at time LIncoln school. The parents at the lad say that the teacher took I strap and whipped him until his legs were black and blue. Captain Connell toll Mr . Kreeb3 that he could do nothing unless they swore out a complnlnt against Miss obeson. I was fnaly decided to send a written complnlnt to the school board. Deserted by leI tu hIIJI. Yesterday Mrs . Joseph Lenhard , ne- companlel hy two small children , applied to the police to assist her In compelling her husband to support the family. The I.en- hard fnmly formerly lIved here , but mo\'e1 to Schuyler , Neb. Shortly after settling down there I.enhnrd deserted his famIly and returned to South Omaha , where he was given employment at one ot the packing hcuses. Mrs. Lenharl learned or her hns- bnnd's wherenbouts and reached this city yesterday wihout a penny Inquiry nt the packing houses was made by the police and I was learned that Lenhnrd quit work several lays ago , and It was supposed left the city. The womnn Is heartbroken. Chlel Drennan will care for her enl the children temnporarlly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J ro'l I Difference of OJlnlon , ' ; First ward democrats arc out hustng for I Dr. Ensor for counclhnnn and they claim that he will give M. F. Blanchard , the re , - publcan nominee , a hard chase. The wart - Is republican by about 20 .maJority , but Ensor's friends claim that heccnn overCOl1 this and win. On the other hmaitd l3ionchmard'm . .nnn. . . . . .n. ' 10' nn .Innn..n hall .nn Danchanll . . " , , ' , . " . " . . . - .u'U' _ _ . _ _ _ .u..u. 3 .u. .u -'U' . u. . . . . ghost or a show for election. I Jl"llcy ( aMI\ \ " ' Oscar 11 Is very sick. trip. \v . S. Wlten has returned .rm a southern trip.Mr. Mr. W. N. Babcock spendlng the week In Lincoln. , 1 The council met last evenlngJnnl adjourned until next Monday nlghtt . , The IClng's Daughters nieet'tthls afternoon nt the residence of Mrs. Ho\vmlrd Ieyers. ' " . Colonel J. L. Martin . lIve stok agent or the Rock Island , returned last " fe eve lng rrom Oal- veston. _ , 1 There was a horse saki.yterday nt the yards. Some fine stoclY8 sp wn , , but buy- ors were"scar.ce , and PI l CS1qi. : \ , . ' , " ( . Last night thIeves went through1 the rooms . of three lodgers In the VonQus block , Twent- fourth , and N ! treets" , but.nothing , oC value was stolen. . t " Jim Storey the scalper who skipped out some time ago forgetting to pay for $2,700 worth oC cattle , has been located 11 Toronto , Can. . by the Plnltertons. George \V Simpson , president , and W. E. Skinner , general manager ot the Fort Worth , Tex . , stock yards , were , the guests or the Union Stock Yards company : yesterday. Dr. Augusta ChopIn oC the Universalst church , Omaha , will lecture on the "Parhia- meat at Relgions , " at the Presbyterian church Friday evening. ThIs will be time last or the six lectures oC the library course. The town Is being flooded again with counterfeit coins mostly 10 and 50-cent pieces. Yesterday a merchant sent his boy out to get change for a $ I bill and the lad brought back three bogus half-dollars. There has not been a fire alarm turned In for twenty-five days , and the coroner has hal only one Inquest here In three months. The police arrest on an average only one person ' a day while time town Is very quIet and or- deny at present. Tuesday night sneak thieves broke Into John Flunnery's saloon on Twenty-sixth street be- tween Nand 0 streets and stole $5 In money , seven bottles of wine four oC brandy , two boxes oC cigars and a lamp. The police hnve arrested Frank Heel and M. Aylsworth on suspicion. Yesterday afternoon the Ladles' HOle Mis- sionary society oC the First Methodist church met at time home or Mrs. F. A. Broadwel , BIG North Twenty-ffh street , and elected officers. Mrs. M. Mayber.y was elected presi- dent , Mrs. L. O. Scott secretary and Mrs. Knudsen trensurer. At the Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening an excellent stereoptcan entertain- mont will be given. The plctnres will show the . exterior and Interior workings of the packing houses. The entertaInment will be given under the Joint management at the Prebyterlan and United PresbyterIan churches. rime hammond and Swift Packing companIes - panIes paid yesterday afternoon and the busl- hess men about town who are In the bablt or cashIng packing house pay checks noticed a large falling off In trade. The discharge or several hundred men during the last few days accounts for the tailIng off In huslne Many or the men discharged are In par circumstances and wi be compelled to ask aId tram time county unless the receipts at stock Increase In a Bhort timmie and they are re-employell. tme anl . ANliUUJ'l.UE.T/ - . . "The Girl I L t Dehln Me , " with Its record ot 600 nights irj NUt York and 176 night In Chicago , wihl0j J W Its present sue- cerstul engagement at jQod's theater wIth this evenlng's pertormance.1 ) 'he play Is now presented on a magull AtJ scale , scenically and otherwise , which has Increased its pal" clarity , The Indian atlll on Post leennlon la given with realIstic I elil raton , and has all the realty and horrQr \f genuine border , , warfare > ' ,1 I'a - I Scats will be placed onale , Saturday morn- tog for the engagement JotHfour nights and \Votlnesday mntneo at floyd's opera house , beginning Sunday , Msr IH , of Rice's Sur- prlso Party In " 192 , " nndl0 advance will be made In Prices for this novel ermtertainmmient mnle A geol deal oC creati6's wel a adaptive , , genius co-operate,1 In fU lprolucton genIus that has long ben recognized ! as the best In the country In the hap X Iwlavaganza makIng - Ing The guiding geniu. the urch.alaIJter , was Edward E. Rice , whose talents a all ; archiect of burlesque are concededly ot a high order. ( arter Specialties oC u high an,1 refined order arE ( Introduced by various mnepibers oC this organ L Izaton , and the small , army oC lovely femalel I are seen In marches , tableaux , songs , dancel L and ballets. " 1492" Ie being conltant , brighten and added to , and even the latest . craze , "Trilby , " has not escaped , but one elI I the strongest scenes In the b k will be lie. I plcled on the local ! stage , A delghttul tea , L turo at this entertainmentIs the tact that ar L orchestra or soloists Is caned "earoute " . : l'lremrl 1,1 ( Ull' to Sin . r An explosion of gasoline In the three-star ) . brIck fat , 92 South 'fhlrteenth street S owned ly Mrs. I' . n. I.lntpn and occuplel 3 by Frank 10les , caused an alarm or hiru lust imigiut About 10 damage was doiie. In At 1:30 : last niGht a ( muse alarm wal ' turned In from Seventeenlh and Howan I streets . A passerby mistook the Imoll . Crom a chimney for lire In a building url aye the \ alarm , . , . - TRIED TO SAVE IllS FAMILY \ Wife and Dabss Wer Saved but the rather Lost His LIfo , - RUStlED INTO TIlE FIRE AND WS \ BURNED Another Man 'IJnrllt ' Jnll111 from R ThIrd Story hVimmuiow-t'oumr.Thmuuqauil 1oUnr IUnED In :10" York Costa Tmo : hm' ltvoi. NEW YORK , March 20.-Two men lost their lives In a fro which broke out at 2tO : o'clock this morning In the Cour'ltory fat honse , IGS West Twenty-fifth street. John Ieurtz , proprietor at the Chlmuey Corner saloon , Sixth avenue and Twenty.slxth streets , was : burned to death while trying to save the member oC his family . Tony Ieetehum , Rn Insurance agent , jumped from the thlnl'ltor window and was so badly I injured that he died loon nfer , Five others who jurpe escaped serious InJnrles. Iurtz was not at homo when the fire broke out , but arrived shortly after Il was discovered. lie poCeelell to arouse his family all time ether tennnts of the building . 'Cbo last that was seen or ICurtz alIve ho was running up the stairs throurh the flumes . Kurtz's family , who lived on the second floor , all escaped , the youngest chidren being dropped front the wlliow while Mrs. Kurlz and her eldest son reache.I . safety by way oC the roof Miss It. Schamp was severely burned about the neck and shoulders by attempting to descend by I ladder Cram the third stor ) ' . She fell , but was caught In a net anti escaped without serious InJnry. When the fire was ex- tngullhel time Ienll body or Kurtz was found In the hail . The loss . b ) tire Is about $ tOOO. . . , , ' , ' ' C.ISJ .IS TU : ll SClI'j'ml lJ J'OWl New Light Throwl 11 time : nt.r by time ltugb.uitl , MAI.VEIN , Ia. , March : O.-Speelal.- ( ) Mr. I. E. Scharer ot this city , who was one of the PrIncipals In a dIvorce case last . week , has been done a gross injustice by the reports sent out oC the trlnl. lIe has mnde a statement In regard to the mater , which Is as follows : "The article In The Boo or the 17th states that 'from the testimony given time cause ot the trouble between husband and wire was Mrs. Mary Cro' . ' This statement Is not Crow. true , for the testimony shows that the trouble had Its Inception lt a period dntng back : more than fifteen years , and that It culml- nnted vhmile Mrs. Crow was I member or the whie . family , In March , IS9 . after she hnl come I Into the ramly In November . 1892. The article Cnrther states that 'e\'er'thlng went well untl Mrs. Crow lied won the affections . or Mr. Schafer and son , Bee. Mrs Schaler ordered her Cram the house but she staid. L . Flrly Mr Schater and Mrs. Crow moved Into two rooms off the living rooms oC the I family and set up a separate estabiishmmnent. t They kept the door locked between their ! rooms and those at the rest or the family. ' S The facts arc. as nroved bv the testimonY - testmony nt the trial that on time 12th lay oC Mnrcl , 1894. MrS. Crow and my Iaughter , SusIe , haul n quarrel , and Mrs. Scharer interfered , antI the result was that she accused Mrs. Crow or unchastty and appled to her all the mean nales In the vocabulary , enl then , and not until then , ordered her to leave the house. She also n few days after , accused me of hnvlng criminal relations wih Mrs. Crow , and attempted to assault her and while I was atemptng to prevent the as- saul she struck me a number oC times with her fists. I asked her to retract the charges against me , as they were not true , but she would not , and I then left her bed and slept 11 the only vacant bed In the house and locked the door at night. Mrs. Crow also asked her t retract the charges against her fund she would heave , but she would not , and . 'she also locked her door at nIght , for 'Mrs. Scharer repeatedly threatened to kill her. Mrs. Crow said ' she would leave I she retracted the . charges against her , but never ' would ' until she did. Mrs Sclnrer testified at the trial that she did not believe that any criminal relations existed , and I she had made this aCknowledgement at the time she , In her anger hal made the charges the pres- ent conditIon oC affairs might have been averted Now these are the facts In the case as far as the 'wlnnlng or the nrec- tlons' and the 'separale establishment' are concerned. The rest or the article requires no notice. " notce. IOWA A , P. A IN SECRET SESsION. State Convention wIth 8lxty-Ovo DOe ) ate ( olVnOII lt UIS Molui.s. : DES MOINES . March O.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Time ) state convention oC the American - can Protective association has been In secret - cret session here today , with about slxty- five delegates In attendance. A committee was appointed to give the press what the I convention wanted Published . but had given nothIng out It a late hour tonigit. So Car as known , no Important business was expected - pected to come up beyond the routine work and election oC officers. nnl electon ' hreo 1111erOlO Cral ) . " .enteflceI . HAMPTON , In. , March 20.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Jumdge ) HIndman this morning sentenced - tenced Frederick . Alonzo all Ernest Den- ham to fifteen years In the Anamosa peni- tentary and 'homas Booth to twelve years for robberies committed 11 i Jnnuary. They first hell up a man named Hansen ant later attacked the bouse at Martin Johnson , who was badly hurt. The Denham boys pleaded guilty. TheIr father lelel a man In I rankIn - In county ant served a term In time penI- tentary , Booth was their brother-lnlaw. lrRrl r Puiffm'ra from Flrl ROCK RAPIDS , Ia . Murch 20.-Spe- ( cial.-Otto Nelson , n farmer ; near Rdnu . lost ala barn , granary , G bu ' helf oC corn , 40 bushels oC oats and barley , one horse anl and feed for his stock . by lre , and was severely burned about the face anti hands while trying to save his horse. The lire started Cram a feed cooker MIssouri Valley Medics to Meet . sIOUX CITY , March 20.-Speclnl.-The ( ) Medical Society oC the MIssouri Valley wi meet hero tomorrow for Its annual sesmmloxm About 200 members will be here from Mis- souri , Iowa , Nebraska anl South Dnkota. " OMAHA'S NEW CITY DIRECTORY IRkcl Its Innu.1 App."rlnoo with Many New Eciuturri Adeed , The annual publication known to the pub- lie as the "Omaha City Directory" has once more put In nn appearance. This time the book Ie publIshed by the Omaha DIrectory company and Is from the presses or the Omaha Printing commmlmany. The IS95 edition has many new features antI Is considered an Improvement over its predecessors , which In years past have been printed by the' J. M. Waite DIrectory company The rIght to prInt and sell the book Is owned exclusIvely by the Omahn Directory company , a frm composed or practical memm The new company ha Ipnrell no pains to make the publication reliable mind complete In every particular . While com- ping the new directory every precaution was taken to snake the directory ns near accurate as IJOssl\le. To thIs enl the city was thor- oughly canvassed , after which time whole ) \'ork was revised arid gone over mmgaitm The present issue at the book differs from thobe ot former years , being much more com pact In style. The names arc arranged two I columns to the page , all In alphabetical order . I .Ier , with guide lines at the top oC the pages to assIst In the nn"lng at names. Besides - ! sides contaIning the usual Indlvllual namel . the directory contains an alphabetical list ( oC frms , business houses anti corporaton . together with a list at the schools , churchel and societies. The South Omaha directory h contained In the same book ant Is put up I the same stye. . Ill-culver for I.args' Ncu'rllr'nrl , . . m nARNBVI.I.l' , 0. , March 20.-Time Duck. eye Advertising . company , one oC the largest novel ) works 11 the state , hal gone Inte the hands ot 1 receiver , owinG to a dIe . , agreement among the stoekhohlerH. I. ' . : Drumlond was IPIolnted ) receiver with t I Ii bonll ene { r ' 2.0 unll the concer wili , I Iun II . MunIcipal I"'llo MertnJ This e\'ellnj the central council at tl 0 MunIcipal league wi meet at the COller , I cal : dub reels to consIder the politico acton of the league for 1S5 . = - - - - - - - - - - . - 314k kN iSY1IMiiAT" . . \ yp & I . . - 4y \ SANTA CLAUS SOAP , _ t BECAUSE fl-s I THE BEST. PUREST MOST ECOHOHO I , , SOLD E\I\lIERE \ MtDE TllTIIUrltflfl1MIfa'nhinhLn1 Lw TE N.K.AIRBANK . CHICAGO. DAVIS'DROGPAINTGLASS HOUSE Hvti's'llmlmig II time Dlt , Paint nHl 01 hut' II 1otol 1\'leC ! Agmiits for HOOD'S SAHSAIAII.rA , IAIW cmlm" CO tlOUD. , lmncg's mDCI ES , MIIS. YAIg'S 'lOI 'I' ltliflllflS. Amid . nil l"nlll IUltfnlltlR. Bt'll 'Ol' 1\'I. t'rllltlIH to , . We wi 81\0 , ' ( ( l 1111 , ' C\'l'I % ' tIme. Ih'glslm'c ? clerk fil rl'glslol < roprIetur. \ . : 1I OIDlmS lIO Ul'IY lILI.I'D : , , 200 BROADW A YCOUNCIL BLUFFS . COUNOI IUJl ' . - - , _ - - STEAl DYE WORK Al kinds at D'elng al' Cleanln done In the highest . ! style or the alt. l and _ , stalnct ntet made to look " ns new. 'Vcrk "oot promI1ty al' delvered 10to In ni . ) Iartl oC the prtce country. . Bent tOl I lst. O. .1. 'U.'Ol.\ : ' _ , , . . _ . . . ' " , , . . . . - _ , . . . . J'rol.rlotol ' A . . . . . . . . . . . . , - - : - . Drdw ) near . North. - . . . , . . - . . wester Dcpot. . Councl . , , ' ? ' = - - - - . . " - : - - DlulCs Iowa. Tel. 3 : When Buying Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A mInute lost can never be reco\ertd. and It's n calaml ) ' to lose several years. which so many Iowa and Nebraska people have done vhien timey have bought foreign grown , unacchimated fruit trees. MENEIiAY BROTIIEI1S. TIlE CRESCENT NUIISBIIY. Were born oim the l'ands where their nursery - ry stock Is grown , and years of patient , intehigent expenimemmt have taugimt them time best varietIes ( or this clinmate. Cormsequently theIr hiome gmoivn stock is as hardy as tIio forest trees. They have a very large stock for the spring delivery and every tree Is warranted true to name. Orcimmmnd , Vinyard , 1awn , Parking Trees nod Ornmimemmtal stock Make mme mistake lii your ortlers. Scntl mis your list of WantS for prices. We can please you in prIces auth stocic. References : Council Bluffs flanks , Council Bhumits lepartmemmt Omaha Bee. and prominent business mcmi. Nurseries six miles north of Council BIffs. P. 0. Address , MENERAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. GEO. P. $ ANFORD , A. W. RIEKMAN , President. Cashier. First National Bank ofCOUNCIL. BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , - . $100,000 Pi'otits , - . . 12,000 One of the omtlest banki In the state 01 iowa. We solicit your tiuetness and collections. We r.uy , 5 per cent on time depoeltL W will be pmeosea to see anti serve yOu. DR. EITASILIMA'S LECTURI ? . Issueg 01 tIme ( Jricumtal Wmir flimucum'aed by a Native .Jmmmeiimeee , Rev. Dr. Watanl Kltashmima , a native of Japan , iecturcd at Unity cimurcim last evemm- ing , hmi general theme being time war between - tween China ammml Japan. Mr. Kitammlmiruma was educated at harvard college and is mmow pas- tar 'of a Unitarian cimurcim at Vineland , 'mY. Va , ho humus a brother who Is a surgeon in time Japanese armmiy , mmd has received letters from Imim freqmmemmtly elmmcmm time war began , . . - - - - . -----'S.-- _ I , 110 mae , . eveimuuia UstUee , , L8 V'U of tIme two commntries , wlthm time natiomiai cimar- acteristics of time two people , drawing eiuarp contrasts between time Celestial empire ammO lila own land , lie says thmat It is time mIen- tien of time Japanese to force modern civihiza- tlon into time orient , antI that timey will mmot be content to ( lulL flglmting until time way to timle 1mm clear. lie tlmommgimt timat possibly European powers miigimt interfere to prevent time capture of Peking , but umaiml thmat time full of timat city was necessary to mmumuko Japaim's victory complete. Cimarts anti blackboard drawings aimleul nmuchi in tIme descriptive parts of time hoc- lure. VIOTIM OF A GASOLINE STOVE. Mr. nd Mn , hlersimmr Serlousiy Berried lii sum iCipliusloul. Mr. and Mrs. George Bonier , boarders at time hlommderson imotel at Elgimteentim antI Nicimolas streets , are victims of a gasoline stove exploblon which occurred at time imotel just after noon yesterday , Mrs. flerner Is terribly burned about time face and eyes , and imer hands arc also severely scorcimetl , 11cr condition is regarded as critical and lien lii- Juries ommay prove fatal , 11cr imusbanmd was badly burned about time legs , but his injuries are less seriotma. The explosion set fire to the room antI on alarm of fire called out time miepartnment , Time blaze was cxtlnmguisimed in simort order , but iii the meantime Ladderman James Slble of truck No. 2 fell from a ladder and struck violemmtly on the stone paveimmermt. Ills niglmt log was dislocated and he also received severe bruises. lie will be laid up for several weeks. Time damage to time bullmhlrmg and furniture was about $50. _ _ _ _ _ _ THAT BYRON IEED COLLECTION. I j' Soomi to lie l'iacoui in time I'mmblio ; l.ibrmery. : Time Byron Reed collection will be placed in m time library in time space reserved for it In a I few days. Arrangenments were eli Per- fecteti for time transfer last Saturday , but time weather was too hmclenmcmmt. h'oseibly time goods wIll be transferred today. . Time colleetlomi coimslst of five cabInets of I coins , curiosities amid a rare number of auto. u graphic , including time signatures of time . signers of the Declaration of Independence. . Tlmer' are many amilngraphma of ex.prealdents I arid cx.mnayors of large cities amid personages S of natlommmml renown , hmast and present. It will take several days to get time collection placed mud arranged before It will be open C to time public. It will be mmrrammgeti simmiilar . to the eximibit iii Libboy's at Cimlcago , It is I 000 of the largess ot its kInd in time UnIted States , , , . - - . - . - - GIWIPANCIE , M. 0 The Good Samaritan , 20 Years' ' Experencc. IIEAIER oij DISEASES 01 ! MEN ANI ) vOMltN. : t'IIOPRIETOU OF TRIi W'OltLI'mS III1IUtAL JlSt'EN- SARY OF lflElICINII. . S - \ _ . , ? t : : : , - - ' - ' ' , , . 'Jr . ' \ , , S : . / , . , t , ' / I ereaf the foFowng Dseases : Cmitmmrrhm of the head , Tieromit amid Lunmgs' Ohs. ' eases of time Eye anti Ear , Fits anti Apoplexy , heart iIscmuso , Ilvt'r Comnmimuiut , Kitimmey Corn- imimiint , Nervots flebIhIt , Mesitni Dc- prernelois , I.USK or4slnaihlood Mesas. hsimil Vcetksiei4M , Thmmimeles , hiniimht'B DLs- 01(80 , St. Vilmms' lmmnco , ltimeuimmmmtisnm , l'aralysis , White Swehitng , Scrcmfumimu , Fever Sores , Tutu- orN fuel EII4tUlsL * 51 aiso TCIUOVCIR without time knife or ( lrnsvlssg a tlro , otbloocl. Voisietss wIth 12cr fleilcate organme restored to he-alths. DropMy cisred vlIisout 185)1)11mg. 141)eciflI Attesitiomi gtven to Irtvnte asseS 'eimercnl DtNefle oftill ktssdp ; . $30 to ootor1'olt for ammy Venereal IimceIc I cnnmnmot cure ss'Itisotit Mercury. 'flmpu hVormims rcmoremi in twoor three imoumrs , ormmo 1)01. ilcmornhoids or l'ilos cured , 'EliOSli WHO ARE AFFLICTED \vlil ummvo lifo mummul iiundn-eds or dohimirs by cahi imig oh or using 1111. 0. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Time ommly i'Iuyelcimuim who cam , ( eli avimmutail imersoum ivi timtum t muNic I mug mu q ueet ioIh ' Timose at mu ( lltammco , semutl for ( uestIon Shlmumuk , No. 1 tctt uuut'mu , No. 2 mr vommienm , All cou-ni'spommmlcnico strictly confitlerutial. ) iedicimmo semmt by oxpress. Address umil hvtter ( . w. 1ACI.E , M. fl , 555 BRoADWAY , CouNciL Ul.UP'PSi enclose lOu in etumups for reply. j - Dadway's jut Pills II Always Reliable1 Purely Vegetabl3 , I'erfectly tastelees , elegantly coated , purg , regumate , purmfy , cleanse end strengthen. RAU. 4 VAY'S 1'ILL.S for the cure of aih disordim. ot the titomaclu , Bowels. Kidneys mmladder , Nec- son. DIsease , , Ilzztnesa , Vertigo , Coativemiese. I'ImeL SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE COMPLAIN T9 , BILUOU8NE$9 , INDICESTION , DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the Liver. Obtuerve time following lymptomu , resulting front diseases of the dmgestlvo organam consnlpatloni , In. umamd ; ilee , gulmness of blood In time Itead , aomd. ill of thug itommmclm , nausea , tmeartburni , disgust of frol iumlneM of weIght of time stomach. sour - eructatons , sinking or fltmttenlmmg of ( hi , heirt. elmoking or suffocating seimsatlonmim wlmcnm in mying posture , dirtiness of vision , dots or webs befor. ttme lglit. fever and dull n'nln in time iiead . - delmcl.ncy of perspiration , yellowness of time kis and eyee , pamn mum the side cimest , lImb. ' antI tudclen ttuslcmi of heat. burning in the tiei'tm , few doces at mtAiwAy'ei l'u.is trill fres the System of alt Lle above nmanned 'II.orderi l'ItiCIl zac A miOX. 801.1) 15Y DRUUO11IT 011 BENT BY LIAmS. aemi to flit , IArIWAY & CO. , Lock flog $4 New York. for hiok of Advice. Special No1idll-OouociI BIuff CHIaINUYS CImANhiD ; VAULTS ILBANSD. kti hunks , atSY , U. homer. , t31 Broadway , LltUi 1'lIIVATC IJAItrFOR lUONT NL'Ift court Imou. . , Apply at lie , chIc. , Council Bluff. . VItUIT FAIIM ANt ) UAItIFN IANI ) FOR sale clmeai and wm eaay terms. Day & Ife , . , $ l'emmrl etreet VOlt itlNT. AN hO.ACIthi FAIIM , 3 MII.Btl ( noun Council hJiufu' court lmoug,1 rent only * 3.00 ner acre , I'pmy ' to Leonard fivemctt , l'earl . . ! ' _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ liyltiis1fre ) ANI ) uNrurtejIHIflir ) hlOOMt for rent at 710 let avenue ; also 10 mcciii , at 7Z ) hlroa4way. fi.V. . Jacksomi. FOR IICNTANII.'hi 7.ltOOM C04'TAOII , FUR- nlslmt'ii ; 8mw iuwnm ; gooti barn , anti tea paveS street. it. 1' . Olitcer , I Immin ! streat , ikmit iu' , FL3ltNithiiED ltOOMl3 , Cii FIJtS avenue _ _ , - FOJt $ AIl : B0 W/m60N LOAD8 , Burke , at llumnem' , (38 ( biroatiway , , ' . , , , - , ,