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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
- " - - - - - - 7r ; : -T- I---w--7-- r- - - - _ - - _ 'rUB OJ\IAl1A D.AU.JY ngl : 1"UIDAY , l\AU'II 29 , 18m ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :1 : _ _ \ . . tIlm OMAHA DAILY ngl - - - COUNCIL 1J4UFFS. QrIc ) ; 1 : . NQ. 12 PIARtj STnEE:1 : - - - - - DtllTtrtd by unler to any put of the tit , . t 11. W. TILTON , Leut 'rEI.r.t'ItONCS-Du.'nns ornet , No , (31 nlll1I tdltor , No. : .J , ' - - " MIXOll , U : < t'XW.vs. Orand , Council fl1uft. E. F. Clark : , prop Mfty : Rul Estate agency , 639 Broadway , \nrlln ; { lIushcs & Sons will open up ( hearIng Iprlnbullillul / ( trndu ( with fifty men nt work , commencing / .tollllay Unity Oulill ( will meet with Mba ArkwrIght , eorner Washington a\'cnuc and Scott street. Helreshl1lcnts ) be served between 4 and 5. John laherty was nrresle(1 last evening , for benllnnll / ! choking his wife , a ravorlte' ' trick 01 hiB. ITo IB charged with drunken- ness and disturbing / the peace. William 1.lbheclla , ngcll Gt years , lied at 3 o'clocl ycstcrdny morning. The funeral will take place nt WII8hlngion avenue , hIs & late ) residence , this artt'rnoon at 2 o'clock. The Carpenter I'aper company ! hns secured a jUl1nCT1t against the Nonpareil Printing company for the lull amount 01 its claim , and Is i given possession of the wino aml whisky 110 lonp ; In lIt1galion. Jacob Sieln who lives at the corner 01 Avenue A and Twelfth slrcet , reports to the police that r.ome time Wcdneslhy night Rome one lugged ofT a big box Irom the rear 01 his liouce containing eighteen dozen 01 empty beer hottles hurt City lodge No 71 , Ancient Free and ( Acccpted Masons , will meet In special corn- munlcatlon this evening for work In the Thlrl ! degree end ( hanjuet. ! All master MQons are 'onIlally invited to ntteml. J. n. AtklnR , Recrelary. "The Evolution 01 Maim , " or "Where Did Man Come From ? " Is Hev , T. W Wllllnms' theme next Sunday evening at the Latter Day 8allits' church , The subject wl1he \ con8hlured ( from a scientific as well ns n theological standpoint , nllli deductions made from the reasoning ot leading thinkers 011 both silleR 01 the question wIll bc given. All c\'olullonlsts are Invited to attend The Honey dlllnage suit occupied , ( the entire . tire day yesterday In the United States court , nnd thc e\'hlence was not nil In at , the hour - 01 evening alljournrnent. George and Onbe Jolllison wlllillrew their former pleas ot not m lIly amI Illellllell guilty to the charge 01 bootlcIU1lng. ; Fred DIxon , JUlllln Trever and John 'Vlemeyer Illcnded not gllllly. The I grallli jury made no report 'eslerday. The telegram nnnouncing yesterday the failure III Chicago 01 Malcolm & Wntterbur , stock brokers , stated that time firm hall n branch In Council Bluffs , ns well as at many other points In lo\'a. ! This Is a mlslnke. They never hm an office here. The only brokerage firm In the city Is Messmore & Clement , who represent C. C. Viall & CII. , one 01 the oldest allll strongest firms on the Chicago Board 01 Trado. Burglars broke Into an outhouse In the rear 01 J. F. Wise's rcsillence , 919 Fourth avenue , Wednesday nlyht , broke Into a tool chest and stole II chisel and six bltll. The chest was tilled with valuable tools 01 all kinds , hut as none of the rest were disturbed , It Is the theory 01 the police that the job was done by parties who anticipated mnklng a ralll on seine other place and were preparing - paring themselves with the necessary up- paratus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo IiLve onr $300QOO to bun upon 1m. proved Iowa [ arms , Farmers desiring lonns can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby laving agent's commission. We do not loan on wild lamh. nor In Nebraska. Lougt'o & Towle , 235 Pearl strt'et. j'EIl.'iU.Il 1'.tR. * ( JR.IPIIS. L. T. Genung 01 Hastings Is In the city. . p Ed Hunter. postmaster ot Des Moines , was In time city yesterday. John Clark : has been called to New York by a tclegram announcing the EIIdden death of his fath'r. Miss Louden 01 Fairfield , private secretary of District Attorney ull'n , Is attending ' - United States court. N.V. , Wells ' 01 Schuyler Neb. , president ot the Omaha & Council Dlurt's Hallway and Bridge ompany , " 1\'as'ln the city. Mrs. W. W Donson of Dubuque Is In the . city , the guest or her parents , Mr. allll Mrs. ' - George F. Wright , on South Sixth street. George Duquetto who has been attending school at Tuber college visited his relatives , In this city Wednesday , making the trip by ; bicycle. diaries E. Shelton , superintendent of the 'Durllngton city schools visited the schools of Council Bluffs yesterday , time guest of Superintendent II. " ' , Sawyer. Charles A. Dune , who has been confined tQ his bell for the loot sixteen weeks by trouble In his limbs , was able to be about time streets yesterday for the first time since . , his Illness. County Auditor J. M. Mntthews , who has been kept. at home for several weeks by n broken leg , Is ahlo to walk out with the aid of crutches. lie visited the court house for a few minutes \Veilimemday. n''lh'r IL Serl01l8 .Tokl' Some who arc quite prominent In social and business circles are discussing the ques- Uon as to whether woman has mON curiosity than man. If you want to test the matter clip out nil 01 this paragraph except the Imead- big nnd the first line , and see if I others who read the paper are not curious enough to try and find out what has been clipped out. The following paragraph Is the serious part ot the joke , and It should be read cnrelully , but not clipped out. It Is worthy 01 carellli con- - 1Ilderntion. ! If your boy wears out his stockIngs - Ings and pants at time knee and Insists on immediately - mediately solllng his clean shirt waist , buy hIm a pair of those overnlls for children M tcalt Dros havq them for all ages , from 4 to 16 _ Whllt ii I In R riluno" EverythIng II applied to a Hardman Piano , acid ! by Mueller 1'nno : and Organ company , 103 : 'laln 1Itreet. ! For two hours 01 sollll enjoyment go to the entertaInment nt the Western Iowa col. loge , Friday evening , March 29. Twenty.five conts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 11011) for Uruoth t-IlITernr . Charles Long 01 Washington township , Knox county , Neh. , Is In the city soliciting aid for those In that county who have suI- fel'ed a loss of crops for two years Iast. , lie has several army comrades hero , who vouch for his worthiness and has also crcllentlals from the county oltlclnls lie Is not soliciting , . for anything but seed \ corn , and hopes to be abl10 secure a carload from here. Among hla doeume'nts Is a certified l copy of time 0 rations rcoelvd during two weeks past. It shows 3tiJ : lamllles , Including 1,861 persons , who have received a portion of these rations , and divided among them It amountcd to four ! and one-hall pounds of flour per week , one ounce ot meat , lureD ounces of rice , allll two ounces ot sugar , and other things In propor- tlon The agricultural Irnplement men are 10 bo Interviewed today , In the hope that they will help In wCllrlng se-eJ corn for those who cannot otherwise secure a neN0i1 IUPIly for this year. _ _ _ _ _ _ year.'u \\'u Ihvo liut IL pure 'I'hllll It Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the only gasoline stove made that a child can play with and do no harm It takes care 01 itself ; can be blown out , lell open or turned on , and there Is no 11o8llblo way for the gasoline to Ignite or explode No smell or odor , 110 dripping 01 gasoline , no bunting your house down er burning your wife or mother.ln.law to death No misery , no lu. nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker II you use the Insurance gasolille Stove , as It Is absolutely fafe. II you don't believe Il ask any of our competitors , then ask them te ; ! blowout their stove and leave It open for ten minutes then apply 8 match to time stove ns we do with ours and lee what will hap. veil , but be sure to 00 a Quarter 01 a mile away before be lights the match , at there II lure to be an CXllloslon ; then we would not get to sell you an Insurance stove , III there would be a luneral next day. 11HOWN'S O. 0 , I ) . . Sole Agent. Seed potatoes corthern grown , Early Ohio , Early Uose , Durbank and sweet potatoes , onion sets : special price on large lots J. H. Snyder , wholesale fruits , Council , Uiurrs , Ia ; Gas heating stoves for rent Ind for nit t Council Bluffs 0111 company' omce. - - - - - - - JOOO bu seed oats at T. IUsbtou's , : ! tOG W , . Broldw8v. : - , u.- . , _ NE\YSFIIOI \ { 1 COUNCIL BtUFl Odd Fellows Figmlng ou the fUfchasc of tbs Ogden hotel and Site , WILL USE IT fOR LDGE HALL PURPOSES Dent that JIM nt'en Brewing for Many Inya Ahont to ito CmulIlI\mnttll- lItay JlrhlK n State 1I0mo \0 limo City. There Is a strong ! prospect that the Ogden house will be purchn ell \1) time Odd Fellows ! oC the city III the near lulure. For Fomo weeks negotiations have ' been In progress 1 hetweell limo O\\lIer 01 the house . O. 11'1 Simulls , and a committee from time various , lodges. The original purllose WItS 10 erect an Odd Fellows' bulllllng on the site 01 the lInt anleon , antI ( time Odd Fellows bought the lot aev- oral years ago , InteHllng 10 put liP the building . ingvhteii their nnnnc should be In proper shcpe. 01 late It hns been found that the lot Just west ot the lot already owned would be rc . qulred , hilt the 0ner refused to sell It for less than $10,000 , which \\as consllleretJ an exorbitant price. The lOdge thereupon began casting about for another location , and n proposition has been received front MI' Simons hy the terms of which the Mint will be taken In part payment for the hotel The exact terms 01 the proposition are not now malIc nuhllc. A meeting 01 Odd Fellows Is to be held tomorrow evening for the purpose 01 hearing the report of the committee , amid a definite decision will probably be arrived at then as to whether the pr.posltlon ) . shall b9 ! acct'Ited. The bulllllng Is one 01 the strongest ! In the city , It Is clallnel. xtenslve repairs wlll bo reCJlllred shoulll the deal be consllmlllatctI , nll1 among theRe would bo the addition of nnother story to the wing , whIch Is now three stories In height , thus mnklng the entire . tire blllllllng four storlM. There has been a scheme on Coot for some time looking toward the founding of a home for aged members ut the order , and the local : Odd ( Fellows hope that Council muffs will be chosen ns the site for It , nlill that the grand lodge will take the building , or a part 01 It , oft their hands. It Ihls should not he done , however , they will turn It Into omces or store rooms , as may be thought besl. IIUoiTUN 1'UnE. I'or R Few nA111 S'oOffur time Felluwln 1.18t of Ilesirablo III"reh\I\I\l : \ , "t (1 rvntty Itrtllleetl l'rlct's Thompson's glove fitting corsets , that sold from $1 to $1.71i , at 29c , range of sizes not complete. Jackson corset waists , former price $1 , re- duced to 60c. See extra values offered In bedspealls. $1.60 crochet and $1,75 Marsell1es quilts reduced - duced to $1.19 each. See show wlndew , 500 dozen hand embroidered antI Initial hand- kerchiefs , worth 8c , reduced to 3c or 2 for . 5c. 5c.A new line 01 Irish point embroideries Just received. See our prices. Ladles' night gowns , worth from 45c to 65c. on sale a. 39c. 45c ladles' tucked skirts nt 25c each. See show window display for other prices. DIg lot of silk finished Foulnrd's figured mulls and Swisses , worth from lOc to 15c , to close nt 5c a yard. All sizes of chlliJren's light wool and cash- mere hose. worth 25c. nt 12c a pair. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. Council Dlurrs. r.OOUUiO : VPTIII IIItH'Uft ( , tJET1OS. City Connell In Commltteo of the Whole l.blen1 10 the 1.001'rumrnt. ' ! . The cty : council met as a committee of time whole yesterday afternoon. President 'Veils ot the motor line , Superintendent W. S. Dlmmock and George F. Wright were 011 hand for the purpose 01 having their say In repl'to the demands made by time property owners In the eastern part 01 the city for hair 01 the Omaha trains to be run In their direction. Mr Wright made a speech , In the course of which ho read It Patttiofl ! which was clrclllated by L. A. Casper and William Sledentopf , In 1890 , In which the signers , all residents of Pierce street , agreed to waive nil claims for the cost or pavIng It the company - pany would only run a continuous line from Oak street to the river. Time offer was ac cepted , but he mid , owing to the peculiar management or President John T. Stewart and Superintendent Stone , the cost of the paving WitS allowed to be taxed up against the company Instead of against the property owners The first time ho or any of the other stocleholders knew 01 the agreement was about a year ago , when the company was engaged In Its lIre.long scrap with the city. He did not think the company ought to bo held responsible for Its failure to do what It never know It was obligated to do. lie dragged an oft.told tale out of Its hiding t11nco and informed the councIl that the company - pany had never paid but one dividend since It was organized and had to borrow time money to do that. Or ; rntller he told time council that he dId not expect he would bo believed If he did tell such a story. The new method ot running trains bad been adopted because It would save the company $5.000 a year , and ho thought It , ought to be allowed to sland. Superintendent Dlmmock said that ho and Councilman lUsh ton stood at the corner of Broadway and Pearl streets Wednesday morning and watched to see how many 1)00. plo change cars from time Omaha motors to go up Droadway. There were not a dozen In an hour , and a hall. No one stood on time corner waiting for any car longer than two minutes. The cars could not he sent up Broadway without throwIng ! all time trains , 011 time line out ot kilter and Inconveniencing passengers In every part 01 the city. Now , ho saul < l , there was no walt longer than seven mlllntes In the entire day , with one excop. lion The prebent system enabled working people and shoppers to avoid ( waits of more than two or three minutes .almost all day Ito offered any one $100 who could devise a new schedule ot trains which woulll enable time company to run Its trains up Broad way without inconveniencing the patrons or the rand , unless moro trains were put on. 110 Promised thnt when summer came and most 01 time traffic was In time direction ot alr' amount park , all Omaha trains would be run around the loop , excepting ! when a large number wanted to go to tIme depots. Ito claimed that In running one Olllalia train lt 6 o'clock and all the trains alter 11:30 : p. 111. around time loop. time company hllli dls. charged Its ohllgntlollli to the property' ' owners In the east elul of [ the city who had signed the petition In 1890 referred to by Mr. WrJght. The cO ' 'Pany had been coim- tronted with time necessity of cutting down expenses , and the question was , whether the salaries 01 employes should bo cut or the number of trains shoulll bo cut down The latter plan was adopted , and he thought limo company would bo upheld by every clt. Izen who should candidly express his opnlon ! After limo matter had been discussed to the entire satisfaction 01 everybody , on motion 01 Ahlerman Jlantow , time malleI' was deferred until next Monday ovenlng's meeting Marcus' fire sale Is drawing the crowds. The stock consists 01 men's allli boys' cloth- Ing , gents' lurnlshlng goods , boots and shoes , hats allll caps trunks and valises The goods are slightly Ilall1aged by smoke , but not an article Is altered that Is not worth two or three times the price asked. Open evenings. Hev. W. U n. Reese . D.D. , will lecture at the Broadway Methodist church next Sunday evening on ' 'Chsrlty , " with the Christian hOllle as time central themt' Admission Iree. \'u Ihe Eagle laundry II "that lood laundry , " and Is located at 724 Droadway. 11 In oubt about this . try It and he convinced Don' turget name and number Tel. 157 , 1'0111111'11 lII..n' . Commcerl : The Glee , Banjo and Mandolin clubs of time Ulilverslty 01 Wisconsin will give a concert at ohany's opera isoue next Monday e\en. Ini : . Speaking 01 this large , aggregation ot amateur musicians , the Milwaukee Sentinel laYS : Too often In writing or speaking . ot 1\ college - lege concert one hils to exercise 1\ large measure ot ehnrlt ) ' . Such I. not the case with last nlslll'lI conc rt , 'l'he Willconsin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . - - , ' " --1' " - (1. . ' - - COUNCILRIKTAU Tfloti& BLUFFS. I II I BLUFFS. : 4Q1 ; , 403 , 405 BROA DW A y , - ; - - III"J - . I , V _ _ _ _ _ ' - J. \ctJ I : , C1 t ITo I To clean up odd lines , we have taken particular pains in the various departments to make prices that will insure quick sale. In some cases the quantity is limited and we advise an early visit , as at the iciiculously ) low prices V\'e now offer. the merchandise quoted below is sure to merit quick attention from bargain seekel's. Spring goods arriving ) daily. Inspection mv Hed in the following lines : , ' . . , , C ' ; Laces , Novelty Dress Goods , Spring Capes , : " ' . " , fa Wash Goods , Dotted Swisses , Gloves and Shirt \Yaists ' : . . ' Which were selected with the greatest care , and much more extensive than any previous season. . - . CAPES. . At $2.26 , a beautiful line 01 clolll capes In black ! : , Ilavy , browlI , tans and modes , worth $3,1i0. At $2.98 , black , navy and brown cloth ! capes , nicely trimmed with braids and rib. bans , wOlll11 bo considered cheap at $1.00. At $3,75 , black broadcloth double capes , trimmed with Vandyke point Ince and we1l worth 500. At $5.00 , heavy lallle sllle cape , Vandyke Dourdon trimmed , lull sweep and would bo cheap at $7.50 See exclusIve style capes at $7.IiO , $9.00 , $10.00 to $19.00. UMBRELLAS. See show window 11lsplay. For this sale we offer two specIal numbers : At ' 1.00 , 26.lnch umbrella , mal1e of goomi quality : corola silk , natural wood handle , nnd worth $1.50. At $1.9 : ; . a benutllul quality ot pure sllll serge , slllt cover , cord and tassel , best qllal. Ity Paragon frames and well worth ' 2.75. - DRESS GOODS. At 25c , nil wool suillngs In checks nail mixtures , worth 39c. At SOc , an elegant assortment 01 silk and wool mixtures , fine check diagonals and light : aol hugs . At SIc , over 25 styles at English tweeds , In checks nnd mixtures , goods 62 inches wide At 39c. bIg nssortment 01 Koechlln's fine all wool chall1es , new desIgns anti colorings An endless variety oC flnu novelty dress goods In exclusive styles at $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 a yard , goods Ifl'V for less limn from $1.50 to $2.60. BLACK GOODS. Don't fall to see our neW' Mohair crepons , the Intest. At $1.00 , a 46.lnch silk \ and wool mohnlr In new effects ; also all wool : crepons. 'Ve place on sale a new lot ot fine French scrges at prices thnt cannot be duplicated. See value at SIc , 39c lOc , G2e and 6ic n , . . ' " yard. . : ; Ifl ; j WASH GOODS. At 12tcwe offer an hnmenae nssortmellt of benutllul wash goods , Including gingimammms dncltlngs , percales , piques and the latest novelty , time Jaconet Ducheue. These goods must be seen to be appreclatel. At ISo II beautlllli line 01 the silk taffeta ginghams equal to time Imported goods. At 2tie over tiO 111eces 01 imported zephyr ginghams , big assortment 01 fine dlmltlt's and a complete line or dotted Swisses In nil time new tints and colorings At SOc big line 01 fine Imporlel organdie In beautiful tints , also a full line 01 the latest wash goods and novelties , including the corded madras , which comes In very Pretty light , dainty pattt'rns. LACES. We have made two prices on our entire stock ot IIlaclt and cream lace fiollnclngs. SOC and SOc a yard , former price front $2.00 $ to U.50 a yarl. At 25c we otTer beantlful black DOllrllon laces , just the right trimming for capes. ' , EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES. -Guaranteed Northern Grown- . Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dollars Worth ' of Potato During the Past S3ason. Buy Good Sead and We Will Export Instead of Import. Writ for prices or call on DUQUBTTB & CO. , 211 and 213 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Ia. Cleaning 'and Dyeing of Garmcnh and Go0t1s of Every D8sci'lption , Schocdsl\cl's Twin City Dye IIF iiR1 'OI'Is , Cur. Avenuc A nnd 2mh ( St. , Connell Hluffs , Office , 1521 Fur- num St , Omuha. S Send for Price List , the names 01 Albert W. Huber , John oun dram , George Hertle , Peter Asmus , Saenke Dosen , Barney Johnnsen , Adam Kramer , Hoh. ' crt Liebig , Julius 1'0111 , J. E. Ahles , 1" . ltcimm- hold , John Bruns Joseph ICehr , T. telnhold and Marcus Sieck. Dr. Parsons over Schneider's , 541 D'wy Tel. 211i _ _ _ _ _ _ Davis , drug , paint glass man 200 D'way. . )0"1\ I'nrms ( 'om" III/h. RED OAK , In , March 28.-Specla1. ( ) Never before \ ! In the history of this county have so many farms changed hnnds 'at sueh mintisfmictorp prices as within the Inst few months. l' allowing are the ligures train Deeembcr 1 10 lIIarch 22 : Nllmher of ( arms . sOlcl , 13G ; total acres , 1G,41l ; total amount paid , $7 U,421 ; average PrIce nor acre , $15.70. fhll ! includes only \lrlee \ tide salpII. Farms In the immediate vicinity oC Ihlll city are held to he worth from $ G5 to 1100 per acre , according to loellllon and qUII\lly. \ By leaving out a few large hut poor snles , the average price per acre could easily have been larJely itmereaseml 'rhe only figures ut hand for comparison lire those for 193. ! ! In that year the sale for six months , nearly twice us long , were : Acres sold , lGOOI : amount Imld , $ G5 ,358 : verage price per acre , $1.32. ; ) . JOWmI ThIef Cltuh : . DES MOINES , March 28-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Louls ) Siegel was arrested here today for robbing \ his brother.ln.law , A. Adler , at Sheldon , Ia , ot watches and jewelry valued I at $500 Time goods were found III the young man's valise and ho confessed the crime. lIe was lodged In Jail awaiting the arrival 01 oillcers Siegel's pnrents live In Marshall. town , having gone lucre ( from this city reo cently , . 111111\1\1111" , Easily I'rlghmtencii BOONE , Ia. , March 28-Speclal ( Tele. G'fllm-Alt ) ii . Tornblom , a liquor denier ! and druggist , was held up by two masked ! : men at 11 o'cloclt last night In the 0111. I skirts ! at the city. lie 11ulled a G'un und flied three IIhots , frlghteolng the hllhway. men nway. They are tholllht to be local amateur who knew the hour Tornblorn usually went home and waited for him. Tried Co 1'0"011 " Whoto Jramlly , CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia" March S.-eSpeclal : ! ( TelcJram-Wllllnm ) Busier , 1\ German 1I'lnfnear \ Garrison , tried to poison his nephew'lI family hy giving them ( a mixture ot alcohol antI IItr'chnlnt' A boy drank 01 It and Is In a critical commditioxm BusIer III In jail _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ When Baby was .le1 ; Wlf gave her Caaoria. When the was a Child , 6110 cried for CAsIorlA. When \ shim became Mls , she clung to Catonta When the had ChllI."CDsho cavothem Caatcti Insertions to mnteh nt 10c a yard I At lOc big lot of chlillren's lace allll cm- bNldered collar , worth Irom 19c to SOc each. MUSLIN UNDER'VEAR. At SOc a goad SOc gown. Our SOc gowns woulll be cheap at 69c. Sic gowns , worth [ rom $1,00 to $1.0. [ ; At $1.25 we otter gowns worth from $2.00 to $2.60. At 25e n big lat 01 drawers that sold Irom Dc to 48c. At 100 old lot of corset covers , sIzes Irom 38 to 42 , worth more thnn double See values at 2tic. CURTAINS. At ' 1.00 , a big lot oC lace curtains In whlto nllll ecru , lull 3)4k yards long , taped border and well worth $1.50. At $1.50 , a beautllul curtain , extra wide and full length , would be considered cheap at $2.25. At $3.25 , fine net Irish poInt lace curtl\lns , In ecru only , a regular $5.00 curtain At $6.10 , 20 PaIr heavy chenille portieres , extra size , reduced from $10.00. . f'OWLi m : R , DICK & WALKER.j j ' m I ! \ G. Fowler , _ ] pick ' . G. w1a1ker } , A. WhieaWM : .1 = - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I , _ i , - , _ c- . . . . . . - _ _ .J , boys otter a better article than any which has been heard here for several years ; The people who think all college concerts arc alike should have been at the Stadt timea- tel' last night to notice the difference and superiority oC 'Vlsconsln's performance The Mandolin club deserves especial prnlse. It Is easily the best that has visited Milwaukee , und Its succcss was Instanta- neous and complete. The members of the clubs , forty In num- her will arrive In the city , Sunday Among them are lour vocal soloists who are said to be excepllonally fine. It Is probable that they will he Induced to sing at the evening services at some oC time churches. The clubs will be entertained at a recep- Lion In Omaha by 1I1rs : Montgomery In the afternoon , and It Is probable that they will be given another reception In the evening ! : after time concert at the home ot lIlrs. 1I0r. ace Everett on Second avenue. Jud VriLOAUUiO SAIE. CommAndll ! MondRY , Atnll lqt , We shah begin the. biggest sale 01 fine dry goods ever taken place In this city. This will ! not be a bankrupt or fire sale , but n genuine unloading cash sale to raIse money. This ' lIale will continue until May 1. 'Vo are compelled to make time sacrifice. Look out , for bargains , Prices and particulars given later. DENNISON DtOS. iLL UN ACCOUNT .H' A NEW YELL 'rrouhlo III time 'Vn.hln&toa Avenue School Over Clmm . Cry. - A terrIfic tempest In a teapot has been raging at time Washington Avenue school during the past thlrty.slx hours , and no one knows yet whether or not halt time pupils will he expelled for Indulging In a largo and vociferous yell 01 time 0111 fashioned sort. A new pin has just been received , and while It was on the way time pupils spent a great deal of time trying to decide upon a yell which loull1 pThieriy IJxpress tbelr leellngs at joy when It should arrive They finally agreed upon a yell , and a frightful yell It was. Tuesday the pins carne , and ! the yell was expelled from the lungs 01 several hundred boys and girls with an effect which disturbed time devotions of the teachers . ers In a woeful manner The next day the announcement was made that something dreadful woulll happen to any boy Or girl . Ihat sprung that yell on the public again. Jut It was much too good a yell to he lost , and so the following ddY , Instead of bringing It out on the school rounds ! , time pupils waite until they got down into time street amid then let ! go of It all time way home. Yesterday the laces 01 the teachers were ominous frowns as they announced to their pupils that time commands had been disobeyed , and then commenced an Inquisition for the purpose of finding out who were time , d\&o. \ beillent ones. But little attention was paid to arithmetic and grammar all day long , but there was a steady stream ot young ' hopefuls going into time principal's olllco and corning out again after a searching ex. amlnatlon. In time meantime the yell has been completely stifled , 11\1) there Is a se- rlous question as to whether It will over re- gain Its breath I 011111:0 III u.le. The boys from limo Wisconsin university are to be hero Monday , April I , coming by the special ! cars , In which they live , move and ha\'o their being In time afternoon a reception Is given them In Ornaima and In the evening they give a concert In Dollany's opera house. They are winning much praise , even the caustic Chicago critics join- lug the applause. The Inter Ocean says Central Music hall was completely filled and every one was dellghled. Th Chicago llerald says II was a most enjoyable eyenlng , and 'almost every number was encored , Don't forget the Waverly Is time best high grade bicycle out Our 21lb. Eclipse road- ster Is up to date Full line bicycle supplies at Cole & : Cole's41 _ Main street. . losing 1)sys ) . Friday and Saturday are the closing day 01 our great haif . price lIale. Come today anll Saturday and get a picture or frame for hall price. 11. L , Smith & : Co. , 45 Main at Urler for time Wild C'at. The first wild cat skin In many years was brought In to the county auditor's ol1lce yea- trrday by W. W , Potty and wall turned over 4' I.J' , to the auditor In retuiti for ' the bounty offered - tere(1 by the state.- His htshlp ! was captured south at Manawa. . SHU'LY TORE ' TIlE HUUSE DOWN Dlllpoto nil to Its Ownership IIrlOls Oil R 4uccrLemai ,0"1 lIe"tI01l. A dispute has arisen between Fred Wlttltc and J. U. 'Young , two farmers of Crescent township , over the possession of a farm , which seems likely to do a good deal oC damage - age before It Is finally settled. Wlttleo leased a farm from a man named 'Valker several years ago and built a house and barn upon It , besIdes malting a number of other Improvements. Alter he had fin- tshed and was about to settle down with his family to enjoy time results of his work Young came In with a Claim to the ownership of lImo property He b'ought a sut : ot eject- meat against Wlllke In a Justice court In Crescent township , after Wltllee had refused to give the place up peaceably , and time suit was to have been trIed yesterdny. I. N FlIeklnger or this city went out to act as WlllIee's attorney , but "hen the case was called Young asked for a postponement until afternoon , saying that ho would probably dismiss time prbceodlngs. In tile afternoon Wlttko and his attorney were on hand and Young dismissed the case. Whlla he was doing so Ills men were lIsly ! : enga'gccl In tearing down time house and barn and hauling off their remnlns In wngons. When WlllIee and his family reached theIr homo they found little ot tt halt , for time lumber had been carted off hall a mile or more front time larm. Wlllko Immelllatoly lund a petition drawn up , claiming damages In time sum of $10,000 from Young , and II was filed In the district court just before locking up time. Young Is a wealthy farmer and good for the amount sued lor. 1\Irs. Albin Huster will hnve her spring millinery display on Thursday , FrIday and Saturday , April 4 , 5 and 6. Ladles , come , out and see tile finest stock of new goods In ' the city 321 Dronllway. George S. Davis has just been delivering to the physIcians the nt'ntest and most prac- tical duplicate prescription book ever devised . vIsed for time convenience of docors. For sllle , nearly new , $150.00 "Daunlless" bicycle , cheap for cash Also good Jersey mule cow 201 Willow IIvenue. Meal tickets good for 21 meal only $1 each , at hotel ) Inmcan l\hrrl"I Imeemm.cs . Time following marriage licEnses were Is- sued by the county clef , yesterday : Name nn(1 ( iBimiress . , ' Age. George \V. Scott , Orbala . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Nora Moullon , Oma'imn.i ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1H Lure Johnson I.urson , FOllawallumle Co 22 Mary SvendRon , I'oltllwallamle counly. . . 21 : : 1 Time In'Utllll O c1J olln. . Stove , Introduced by P. qJe Vol In 1894 , and sold by him this euspui ' " , Absolutely safe Can't explode No dAnger. De euro you get the "Insurance , " " . l\ 1' . C. DE "OL li04 Broadway - . I Ii Council Bluffs horse mmm'orket . Auction sale every Friday arternoDn-n IClel's barn. Bring In your horses II yoyypt. } , them sold. BrA. ; IIARTNEY Evans' Laur.dryp20 Pearl : tel 29:1 : ; shirts , collars , cuffs , nhvork a specialty Jv . McPherson , Pn\t , Cut flowers and plants Deslrn worl'i . % i1 eclalty , Telephone 2U. 1281 East PIerce , to ; nell Dluffs. Br Laugel , offire 410 6th ave. ; tel 180. New 'l'r"utJullli ocl\lty , The action recently taken at the meeting 01 the grand lOdge ot Iowa and Nebraska ot the l1nlled Orter ! Qf tha Treubund society amounted practically to'a IIpllt np , and the Iowa members ot the qrga1lzat/olJ ! / , It seems , are about to lake sep toward time foruna- tlon 01 a similar society , wllh head barters lit Council Dlutts. Articles. 01 Incorporation were flied with time county recorder yester. day by the "United Order 01 Treubundes 01 the Stale of Iowa ) , " and It Is the intention ot the promoters to establish ! branches In the other principal cities and towns of the state. The trustees are L. IIl1rrlll , Fritz IIllInachl : and Christian Schultz , In addl. tlon to them , the roll of the society contains - SI'IS & BAINBRIDGE ) Attornn.I.I.'I' umiiiij \ uinmmjuutivuu , Praetlco la thl State IInd Iludoral COllrt' tOOIll' ' ! : a\JJ-7.8. \ , Sh utar : Block , Council UIUIt'I , Jow" . ANSWERED \ WiTn \ \ A BULLET Police Officer in Ottumwa Shot Down by Liquor \ Orazed Miner , lAD ! INTERFERED IN A FAMilY BRAWL Other Officers NnrrO\vly A'crt H"uUnrl'ntu -'holo IrulIIlly Turned on l.n"8 n"llre- aellCnlh'os-I'rlHonor Sent tn Earl l\1I,1I80n 10 voltl is Lyiiclmimmg. OTTUMW , 10. , March 28.-Speclal ( Tele. gram-A ) shocking tragedy was enacted late last night , In which the most popular officer on time police force wa ! instammtly IllIIecl ant ) time chief 01 police allll a second olllcer narrowly - rowly escaped time same fate Fred I'leiz. under Is a coal miner who has always had such a contempt 01 law that he was con- sldered an anarchist by his nolgimbora lie hall always been quiet , however , and has never made any trouble . A lamlly brawl was 11reclpltatecl by 1'Ietzmeler whll under limo Inllucnce of liquor , compelling his 13. year.old daughter to drlnle beer. A nmur- derolis fight with his wile was In progress when Olllcer Graves arrived upon the scene and knocking at time door called : "I red , whnt arc you doing there7" I'letzmeler , inflamed by drInk , declared ho would teach officers not to come into his yard when they hall no busIness , and open- lag time door deliberately shot limo oUlcer through the head. When tile Patrol wagon arrived wIth rolnlorcements a pitched battle ensued. Mrs. I'letzmeler and her son , aged 17 , fighting the 0lllcer8' with chairs like de. moos to keep limo husband frolll arrest. l'letzmeler attemllted to shoot the chief of police , but was thwarted by Officer JollIJHon , who In turn narrowly escaped being eliot In time abdomen Only the lateness of the tragedy averted anotherlor 1'Ietzmeler would likely have been lynched had the murder occurred when time friends of time oUlcer could have learned oc the deed 1'Ielzmeler was spirited away to Fort Madison a lilt III safely locked In the penitentiary to await his trial. The Ilead officer Will connected wllh some of the oldest and best families In the clly. . . ,1 HANDKERCHIEFS. 7 , 600 dozen Inltlnl amid cmbrolclcrCll hom- l " stltchell hanllllel'chids at hnlt price , 2 lor Sc j See special prices on flue linen hemstltche1 i hnllll1terchlefs nt 20e , 25e nllll 330. 1 300 pieces new \'elllngs just receIved. See time latest In chiffons , llfl\ssels net allll Tllx- , edo p1l11n nail figurcl1. Special assortment ab , 2lic , SOc allll The a rnrl. . . ; WHITE GOODS. At 6'4c , 3 cases hleachell nnmeless muslin , , : I'el worth 8c a ) ' : rl. At 6c , 1 case short length In bleached ! muslin , 10 to 20 yards , worth 9c I yard ' At ' 1.19 , 2 cases crochet and Marseilles quil ( ! ! , worth $ and $1.75 1 : At 4c , checlel and striped whlo goods , worth 7c. See values otlrell at lOc , 1211a and 1ge. At lOc , 9-4 unblenchel ( sheetng , worth 15Q CORSETS At 25c , a good sumler corset. , ! At 42e. a regular SOc snlmer corset At 1i0c Jnclsonlsts , worth $1.00. i At SIc , we offer Dr. Wnrner's misses' coIl " set waists worth from SOc to 7tic. ' . , , , . . - ' 'j - - at - , , - Dohany's Theater. JOHN nOl . ANY , JOhN DOI\SY , .111. . , Manager . Treasurers COUNCIL BLUFFS One Night Ony. ! Monday April 1. j GRAND CONCERT . . Given by the UNiVERSITY WISCONSIN \ Glee , Banjo and Ma11dolil Clubs Aihmatmislon 7&c , Soc nail 25c. nJX , Brats , $1,0. On * Sale Saturday morning , D o'clode - When Buyi11g Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute lost can never ho recovered , and It's I calamity to lose several years. which so many Iowa and Nebraska people have done when they hnvo bought foreign crown , unnccllmatetI fruit trees , MENEfiAY DlOTIEHS , Tm CRESCENT NURSERY . Were born on tle lands where their nurse. . ry stock Is grown , and years ot \tent , Inlelgent experiment have tau lmL them limo best varieties for hum climate. Consequently their homu grown stock Is as hardy us the forest trees 'fhey have n very large stock for time spring , delivery und very tree is wlrranlt'(1 true 10 name , Orchard , Vinyard , Lawn , I'arltnl 'rrees and Ornamental stock Make no Ilslllee In your orders , Sund us your list ot wants ! for prices. 'Ve can please you In priers mind stock . Heterences.Councl : Hluls Bunles Council Bluffs Department Omaha Bee , and prominent business men NurserIes six miles north ot Council DUs. n . - . 0 Address , MENERA 131100. , Crescent. _ Iowa , 0110. P. SANFOHD A W. RIIIKMAN . President. Cashieff . First National Bank COUNCIL OLUF3 Iowa Capital , . . $100,000 1'1ul s , - . - 12,000 One of the oldest banks In the alat. of Iowa We solicit your \u.lo. . and clectons , Y. pay 6 per cent 01tm. . depoelti. We will b plrata to see and serve 'OU. Special S No1idlls-OolloiI 'Blufs CIMNJ CbEANII ) ; VAUI.Td CIJMNED , Id Burke , at W. 8 _ 10me ! ' . , ' 3 Broadway , - - - - - - - - - - 1'IU' FAn:1 AND OAlDlm LAND FOR sale cU'lP maid aim easy terms. Day 4 hieaa fl l'earl street. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 101 IWW . A NICE 1LOM COTTAOi3 , FUn- nllhe ; tine lawn ; gooll hum , mint , on paved street It. I' . Oleer , IZ Main . . street ( - - - - - - - CINmmtl.'OI HAI.I' 2 WAGON LOAIMS. a Jurk ! ' . It 10mc.'s. 63 iiruadwmmy. . 1"01 ImN'r , 10tHI' : , riOt 623 110AUWAY , wil le\'en rola ; also tour rOIS adjoining 11 G2t JuUdwuy ; 100'1 ChIIC" for chimer lrlvllD fatuity . \alling houae or restaurant sh , w Jackson. . FOil lIEN'S' , TO-li , , il tT ' ' . _ Lougoo _ & Yo\e. ! _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ sT LOST : MY IIOWN ANn WI'r l'OINTEt dog Duke : has , .lur with my name stamped . Ltlierah 10 (2) . on I.lherl reward It returned : 2luveuue. S ! I : . . Ii. Catmmliieli. _ _ . _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IANU 1"01 I.I'ARI : : NO ItiNT : AIOUT 20 acres of new led : trill rent tree 10 parties who will fann time 8Ule , season ut lbl I : Apply to Leonard _ ! : ' , Council itiuffs I . ! _ . _ _ ) _ _ WANTJm , Ihilli FOIl OilNhlitAia nOUSl work. Zlrl J. I' . Davis , 1 Qulh mChl1 > trtet