I * l THE O LAIIA OAlljV JiKK : fi HlttSDAY , AIAW1I 12 , 181)1 ) , J'HlQ 031 All A COUNCIL HLUFFS. Hr-KlCK : Xi ) . 11 ! PI'.AUI , STUKr'.T. 1 > . ' .ivrreil bv Carrier ttiniiy | urt of the City , 11. W. TII/1'OX MAN-AUtiR Oftlco , No. I'l , . NO. an. u. Y.I' . 0. Omiidl lilufTti T.mnbitCo. , conl. dart'it-hallol loans , ft ) I tiiip ! | hloek. ( ii'iiulno Koclt Spring coal. Thatcher , 10 Main street. l.ruioiiRrtvvlci9 will bo hold this ovcttltii ; nt ilio rcfldeiico o ( Mrs. Shepherd on I'crrln IIUI'IIUC1. John Mi'Vrlph unil Miitfglo Heach , both of tins city , \vuio married yesterday by Justice Hiiinintr , Two MHOS of inoaMoi wpwioporto'l yestor- bay in 407 North 1'lrst slrcit und 14 North ' Ki'uht hit red. Vrrnii InpTsoll , BRcd t\\o \ \ vc.irs , U re- purl.id IIIvilli M' rlot fi'vornt the resident ! ) ollrr | MiviiK : HM Harmony street. ( ' . \Vnllncc mid Ml A C. Tulon were married yesterday afternoon by Justice I 'lines. Ho tli parlies wre from Omaha. Tim Ladies' A id sot-lot v of the llorcnn Hup- list chiiri-h will meet thin afternoon with Mii C. 11. Sherradeii \Vlllo\vnvenne. . SliiTilt O'.NVill roturiioil yesterday from Miti'hi'lvtlh' , xv hero ho hii tii'cn to tulio Kinest limbcitu to thu state ItidustrUl school. Tins Kind's nauphtm of tlio " "tiiurcli will el vo a social tomnnow evening nt thu icsidcneo of Mr : , . 11. O. Cook on Sec- Ollll avenue. , The regular mcetluupf the.Harrlud LadiiV Social wi-irty xvlllbn held tomorrow after noon at'lie ' residence of Mrs. John Hammer , HO I teuton street. A bii'lcot sorliil will bo gvnn ) on Saturday cvcnini ! lit the residence of Alt' , untl Mr * . OiarlosVivks on Fifth nroiiue , under the aiuiplei'H of the Ciood Templars. . A int'otlnnof ' the. city council will bo held this nftcriiuon at I o'clock for tlio purpose of llnlshint : upsomo business which stioohl bo done before the ni'\v coiini'llmei ! tnUo their scats. A ineetlnsls called for 7 ; ) UiU evening nt Hughes' hall In tlio Interest of tlio fair for the bcnotU of HI. Hcrnard's ' hospital. All > oungladiiH , niarriotl ladies anJ gentlemen mo Invited to bo present. I'latiills , daughter of Mr. ami .Mrs. Frank Kiviiin , died of diphtheria , yesterday iniiriiiiifr. The funeral look plaeo at , U o'clock in the afternoon at Hie residence of the family , ITiUOSouth Nintli street. Horn , yesterday morning , to Chief \V. K. yrceiiiaii of Pottavvattamio toiler , Ked Men , nnd wife. awn. Tlio friends of tlio ohief Mate thiit lie has taken to tlio xvcoits and xUiim last seen xvas CMvntlni ; a ghost dance The Mrs. I" * . It. , Sheridan tent. No. 2. .Daughters of Veterans , gave its llrst annual liall hist evening In Unities'hill. : A lurgi : iiuiulicr vx-oi'o in ntti'uiluiit'O , and tlio young Indies showed thcinsdvos most excellent en- tertnir.vrs. Ira t'adallnilcrvho skipped town last fuuinin-\vliilo lii-hadan iinpaidllnu on tnu toilts iifraiust him for ilrimtamovvas ) nirneduverto the city imirstial yesterday iillDi-iiouu by liiabontlsniuii to servo out his scnltMicc. Pi ftv-threo cases have been Illod for the Jlurch term of siijiorior court , a m ucli P'oaternninborlluin has ever been lilod le- fern iiuy term of this couit ' 1'tula.v Is Iho last tl.iv . on which petitions can bo Hied\vlileti urn in bo trleil nt the .Miinh torm. ? ' At tins meeting of the school board litld Tuesday I'vcmni , ' the lills of the election clerks and ] ntlescro ) ; ulloweil. I'artics who Hero hired liv the iiiumborsof tbo board as snbstitnlo.s hn\o their lulls signed by nppljln to the ones whoso places they took. A. T. Malloy of .laeksonville , 111. , passed tliroiign the IllufT yesterilnyoa his way homo with a lluu stud colt whleli ho hail purchased at Central City , Noli. The colt has aKoncloRifiil trco sovvriil feut longanil has alroadv , it is .said , iiiiulu ( jtiltc a record In raooM , iiltliounh it is only two years old. .Mr. Mullcyls n professional hoiiio trainer , and Ids Intention Is to train the colt for the track. Hobert 1'blllips ' bepin suit yesterday after noon In district court against the city and C. It. Mltt'liull , iliocontitietor , for f.tUOtlnmiiKCs for injuries which ho claims ho suffered l > y reason of u dam which was constructed nt .tlio oornerof'J'wontV'thirdnx'cuuo anil hix- ti'eiitli street , and which caused the xvator from Iniiiaii creek tolloxxox'er his pioini-.es , inn inciting liis lot , enteriiiK his collar , sniil- ] inp his Krain , in-ovenliiiH him from using his stunlc , and piitlliiFT him to various other iu- conx-ciiieiices. The injuries tire the resultof hnproveiiii'iitsvlneti were ordered on the creek , nnd which xx-ero inailo by Contractor Mitchell last month. .l.C. BUby , steam no.iiincj , sanitary en- tlnecr0) ) Morriuui block , Council lllults The Manhattan , sportini ; headquarters. N. O'Biiea. ' l'Ii'll.SWA.17 * IVt K.I < llt < l I'llt * . .lolin Beno lias returned fromCliicaifo. Major ( ! . II. liiclimonil loft last ox-enliifj for ( , 'hiciiio. ' ; Colonel F. C. Reed started for San 1'rau- cisco yesterday. MUs Georpia Sharp of Omaha is the guest of Mrs. A S. Deck , W ) Cllcn avenue. Miss Limo Donahey arrived homo last evening on a short visit with relatives and friemls. The Mis cs louisaro la Chicago lookiiu ; at the now styles of millinery. They will bo absent several days , Mrs. lE. . Seabrook , who has been dnn- perimsly ill \vith diphtheria for several days jitist , was slightly improved yestorday. C.V. . Sch\x-artz , the new assistant secre tary of the YOUIIK Men's Clirlstinn associa tion , nrriveil in the city last evening from Ottutnxvii , wtiere ho lias been iiviiiK. Ho enters upon his duties today. The New Pacific is the most centrally located liotel in Council Dili ffs. CallonD. < T. Uutcbinson & Co. for choice bargains In lots in Wilson Terrace. Inducements for the next foxx' days , I'Ottt Tlio followinR is a list of tlio petit jurors thnthavo been selected for the March term of district court : Thomas Ciiilvln , rirst pro- clnctof tlio Kourtlnriml ; Ii. M. Hougli , Xor- wulk ; J.\\ * . D.ivis , Secuiul product , Pqurth winII. \ \ . Dowllucr , tr. . Xcola ; J. N. Cnsady , Second wardKobert ; Klrkwooil. Cnsent ; It. T. Wurtl , Hooiuor ; l < . Sinltti , ( turner ; John Lunciii. Mimlcn ; 1'etcr Beclitelc , Second wanlj.I.C. Lewis , I.owis township ; \V.\Ic- l onn , Vorlc ; lllrnin Lurrlson , Silver Creek ; llonry I'ascUell. First provmrt , Fourth \vard ; tiocrgo Snell. First wunlj Henry l.a\v , Hock- fonl ; Claus liclmor , Mimlen ; Ii. U .Incobs , Socoud , vnrdJ. ; S. MilKct , Ilarilin ; Tliojms 1'illinp , Fiistvnnl i J. II. Oittorlln , Third wanl ; Ii. S. illnes , l-'lfth want ; Moses Draper , bixtlivunl \ ; 13. Jinigtcrijian , > 'colu. tlio Mnyor. rJho following quiet little resolution was nil opt oil by tbo ministerial union at Its last meeting : Hi'solveJ , That In tlio judgment of this ministerial association that the same nitmici- jMil power of the city of Council lltuflstliat now without lau- collects ? .V.,10 monthly as "lines" "forfeits'1 of the or saloons or so- called " houses" of ttiis "disorderly city , niiil that now in harmony with law closes them on the Sabbath day , can , with the exercises of the iwver with which they arc endowed bv the law of the state , clo > > o tuo saloons en- tfwly. Signed for and in behalf of tbo ministry. a' . McK. SIIAUT , 1'rcMdimtiira tein. liolh Wri > ti. JIi-s. A , Slyter , the mother of Mrs. J. J. Stewart , mot with n severe Occident ou Tues day at hir residence , 7UC Mynster street , She was walltliiR noout the yard when her foot ptruek a slippery iilacoand she fell , striking mi her hands with so much forcous todis- locate twth wrist Joints. She was at once tulicu to ttio house , where medical asslsUnco was rendered. Mis , Sl.vter Issomcwliatagod , and the Injury is much inoro severe ihim it would have been In the case of a younger person. She butlers u great deal from its effects. Vl'lt'f 1 I1I1 P/M'VTrMI 111 III'PO ' MiUSMlOMCOLNClL IILlrrS , Kilurii of Mr. Gmhnm Pit's ' TJr. Slitigatt Out of llis Now Office , CLOSE OP THE HANK HALL MURDER TRIAL of a Klslit-Landlord \H li'iinnt Mrs. Slylcr's I'uitillil : IMi.ip Idsi ol' tlio < ) iitnrs. A. C. ( Jraham.ohalrnun of the beard of park commissioners , rutitnifd yesterday inomiiii ! from an extended rip through the vest , lie bud Inn vullso widen ho curried x\lth \ lilm on his Journeys all the Knowledge there Is anywhere In icifiird to the rulM ami irgtilntlniiH of the commissioners , and the unpacking - packing of his vtillsu gave Use to a iiivor | complication in election matters , It turns out that Mr. B. I , . ShiiRait , xvho vas tie- flareti electtd to the ufllee of park i'oinml < - sloner , which It was supposed had Jint been vacutod by ,1 , U. I'eroRoy , WH nut eltvtetl at nil , from tbo fact that Mr. I'cregoy's ' * term of olllce had nut expired and ho h.id not re- Mr. I'ereiroy Mali's Unit the blame of the affair rests upon him , he having Informed the mayor that Ins tenn had e.xplred atul it xvan in order to elect a successor , lie thought at the Unit ) that the term of olllce wai only tbii-e MMUS , ami uotldiiK dlllercnt xvas leiiriu'il until Mr , C.raham retiirnoil ami said it was live. Mr. Shuifiirt Isnot at all UM'd lip over the unexpected turn affairs luivo taken. Ho hail secured till bond and talieii the oath ot onUv , but ho iinutat all aiiKty at bchiK' laid on tlie shelf in order to allow .Mr. I 'i'1-oiriiv ' to serx-ti nut the rest of ht term. TheroU eimsidcraiilo work roimocied with the olllco. nail there is no pay. Mr. Shu Karl secured tlfo c iidorsument of Uicpeoplo und hail the honor of being elri-led vltliout being put loanv trouble todisuliarKOlhi1 duties of the oflli-o , the result ot all of vhlch Is that Mr. Jit. \ . Shu art in al > out us terenely con tented n limn as will ho found anywlu'iv. Mr. Orahani i-aiiio back from the west loaded to the mu//lo forl'erciroy , whoho suppose hail roiiBiml his positionhuvhiij seen an account In the paper of tbo result of the city election.lien \ lie ruai'lii'il Iho IlllilTs the llrst tlilnp ho diiMvas to hunt up IVregoy nnil unbosom liiuwelf. lie soon found , bo\\cvcr , that he anil evcrvono else was laliorim ; under a mistake1 , and it did nut take loiitf tollnilout the true state of afralrs anil .selthiinrs right. Mr. ( Jraluitn steps down ami out and Mr. 1'erogoy is still paik eom- ml.ssioner. Do j on want an O.MUOSSvacon or boy I IlinKUP tlio A. I ) . T. Co. , tclophouo lll > , o. 11 North Mala street. , f. II. Atkins , western agent for DePuw's plate glass eonip.iny , will give estimates on pluto deli very in Iowa mid Nobwska. < ; ois : i-'oii ijit i : . Hank Ilnll Coiivluteil of > Innler la tli l-'irst Ucureo. The Hall murder trial \vas resumed in the district court vcsienluy mornlntt. It was evident from tliesmallno3S of the imilieneo that tiniiiajority of court-room loafers had bivonio bome\\luit satiiited with murder dials , , after a htcnly diet on them for ten davs , IJul little interest was inanifested in the testimony , and In the main the testiinony was not such in would urouso inueli interest untier ( lie mo.st favorable circiinistanrcs. Dr. 1' . 11. r ueey was ealleii upon to testify to tlio general symptoms of insanity , which he did to the entire .satisfaction nf the Jury , so far as could bo seen. Or. Stewart was then put \ipon the sta'id ' , and ilut-iiig His cross-exaniliuitioa wis asked lus tolas idea of wbut\veretho llrst symptoms of insanity. U'ho doctor stated that be did not claim to bo exactly an expert on the sub ject of insauitv. but If ho trot o to Kivo a gen eral dellnition , it would bo that any deviation from the principles of sanity -\vouldOc an in dication of Insanity. After Klla Bennett and her father , George Bennett , had ban rccalledand asketl whether they had ever scon anything in Ilall'sactlons to indieuto that lie was insane , to which tney answered la the negative , the state vested and the arguments to the Jury were begun. County Attorney OrKiiu waived his opening speech anil Attor ney Aylesworth occupied tlio remainder of the forenoon and tlio afternoon up to ( o'clock in statiiiglilscliiiiit'iisiduof thocusu. County Attorney Oixnn them niailo a speech of about an hour's IciiKtti after whleti the court then inailo bis charge to the jury , who went out to their room to discuss tliecase. A til o'clock la tlio cvciiltiK there was a sound of u hurrying 10 and fro in the court house , and word was sent out that tbo Jury was about to rentier a verdict , It had not been expected that it would arrive at aeon- elusion M > soon , but it dill not take Ion ; to notify the. Judge , and in a short time ho was on the bench with a little knot of men before hi m ready to hear what the decision was which thb twelve wood men and true hud made. The prisoner was brought In in the charge of one of the deputy sheriffs , but ho did not . ho\v any sign that lie knew what was being done. When the jurymenhnd taken their places in the box the verdict was opened and read as follows : "Wo. the jury , lind tbo defendant , Henry Hall , guilty of murder in the ili'st degree , amlllx his sentence at imprisonment forlifo lit hard labor in the state penitentiary at Fort Madison. " 'J'ho defendant was oloiely watched during the rending of the verdict , in the hope that some indication might bo seen that ho under stood trie nature of the proceedings , but his eyes anil face remained a perfect blank. He \vnsthontakciitotho jail to await trans portation across the state , 'J'ho sentence was u surprise to seine of those who have watched the trial daring its progress. It was conceded that ho would not he acquitted , but it was thought that lie would either ho given a sentence of a fo\v veaw , which would virtually .liavo bcon n lift ) son to'ico. In all probaollity , or else that ho would boordei'ed confined in nn nsvlum. on the theory that ho was a lunatic and should be put where ho con Id not send any inoro of his felloivinra on their long journeys , but the jury disappointed all who hnd am such ex pectations , and rendered their verdict to suit themselves. Snupart & Co. carry largest stocK of bulk Held , Rardon and tlowor scous in the west. Catalogue and samples by mail , I-andlon ! vs Tenant , Justice Cones heard the larceny cases yes terday afternoon against J. 11. Koblenz and 1311 Ilrowa in which N . Schuw was the pros- ecuting1 witness and which hnd Been inoveti from superior court on u change of venue. Tliocrimo was alleged to liavo been com mitted at midnight at ono of the liouses which Kchurz oxvns , and which Kobleiu had up to that time occupied as o tenant of SchurIn their defense Koblenz and liroirii claimed th.it the goods which they had moved from the house hod not been in the possession of Schim , although ttiuy had been levied upon by u deputy marshal on a writ of attachment , from the fact tnatSchurz never vent to take possession of them until the next day. Their chiiia was that the goods could not have been stolen , as they were not yet out of their possession. Koblenz also testified that ho hail offered Schurz the rent money which was claimed due , but Schurz refused to takoit unless KobliMu would pay ? ' . * in addition , which wan the amount of the costs m the attachment suit whleli ho had begun because ho was afraid that his tenant was going to leave him. Jill the testimony was la last evening before adjournment , hut it was derided to postnoiio tha arguments of the attorneys until this morulut , ' . Illeoletl. St. Andrew's ' society held Its animal moot ing la > t evening. The following ofllveri wcro elected : President. A. C. CJrahnmi vice president , .T. T , Oliver ; chaplain , James Mc.Vaughton ; secretary , Henry Stephcason ; treasurer , .r. H , MePbersoti ; board of man agers , A. f. ( iraham. J. T. Oliver , J. II. Me- Phcrson , .lames IMtterson. After tlio otll- errs hnd been elected , an Intcrosting musical and literary progr.unmowaa renderedconsist ing of readings by OV. \ . Gortloa aiid tlio Ml es Kerr ami Van Itrnnt MU.WK * uy .liniK's Me Nit Khliii , anil imw bv tin' MissosKt-rrimd Van llrnniand Mrs llo.iry StciilitMxon A ploai.mt . < otialv < thia lii'M ' , after which the gnihi-rlng nroko up Mltli tlieslngliijf of " ulil l.iuiK Hjne.1' ' \VIII. * lrj Ciilifllisinni It Isrepoiteil that all nrriiigement luivo licen made for a light to a ihils.li to civuvoii Saturday nlht. ( ! Ttio principals uro to bo l'hi-hait of this city ami l.invis of Avocii. lloth men imiofheuvywc-lghl cln s , mid ench now weighs overt wo hundred poiimK The men have becu in training for several weeks nnd their twiners nntlclpatoa lively con tost. 7ho st-iKos will bo Slim a sliie. Six ounrd glove.s will be used , and t io contestants vlll light ton llnish. I'lu-place for holding tin ) lit'ht will pwbablv t > o tlecldetl upon today and will besomortheroneiir tin1 oily. ICIir- h.irt . is the juung man who rcccntl.v engaged In a sp.irriiiK match with Pat Allen nl Al Well's gyimiwliim , und U considered a good nun , eonsidcrlntr Ills ovpoilrncc. l.lttlo is known of the ether man except that ho Is u good iii.iu with tils il < ts , and hh Avrca friends vlll buck him fora considerable imiiiimt. Hilly A they of Omaha was in the city jcs- tPt'tliiy conipti'tlng the arningcmentt font tlgnt hetwcen "Scottv" ( ionioa of South Omaliiiund Itt'orgo U'illlams of thU city. 'Iho stanes will lie for.lUJa vide , and the Iliiht Is to take place wlt'iln twoweiMis. The buttloground has not yet bi't'iiHclfcted. b'lt ' it will belli orni'iiv t'ouncil lllntTs. Until tlio pilneipils art ) ilghtnclghts and have rai-h lieeii in tlierlii ) . ' before , \\illlauis \ \ Is a coUn-ed youth ami was recently matched auiinst Hobby \Vlutoal South UimilM , wliciu ho lost the light 01. afoul. ' 1 licy Slnlt ; Hay , A. Sears and Koss SI'IUM wcrnon trial jes- terttay forenoon before .1 ustlce Cation on thu chnrKOof having stolen a lot of hay from Henry Uaph on the evening ; of IVbnniry - < , the cilme having been committed on the farm of Henrv linph , southeast of t lie I Units. The defense of the Scars brothers was that thov wore.driving home and as they piuscil Iho Itaph pl.ici ) th.-v look somt'hay to put In the bottom of the wagon to keep them warm. The caio vas given to tin1 jury about neon , and In the afternoon a verdict was returned Hading the ilelcmluiits nlty ( , liut rccom- nieiiillag them to thi'iiuMMj of the court. The court , being in n mcrcilui frame of inintl any way , as.sessetl a line of W apiece und costs ngainst each of them. M n rriu ii' 11t'c'n \ sos. Thofollowiiigmiirriiige licenses wcro issued yesterday. l.llllllll' . I'.lttl-MMI. ' I'lllllll'll HllllT- I KliyalH'tli I' , tiridntm , I'mineII llIuU" tC.Vallair , Dc.iiulnscoiiiilv. . Mi'lri : K'i I A. ' . Tulli'ii , DimgliM eouiily , Neliru-ka. , . I.Iulni .Mi'Vcly Ii , I'ntliiu a I lain Ic cm inly I Maglt | > 11. lleui'b , l'iiltaill : iinio county. . t.loliiil. . ( Kliomc. fiMiiielllllnll > H'atlicrlne A MuotlNl'omwli llliiIVs -j . I It linn ! pi i KiMiitc. ( > mil in T. , I l''lura Alexander. O.imha ] Henry Kit hum , I < > \\allniiili1 county I Atllllo Khitt.l'ottawutlain lo county Will N il H < ; I'fii'il. Mrs. P. i : , Seabrook islyingat her lioino at the point of death from diphtheria. Her physician gives her hut little hope of recov ery. This fajt makes it very probable that the trial of the saloon injunction ea e whloh was set for tomorrow iu district court will litix-i ! to be p'Mtponod. ' Mr. Seabrook is untlcnitianintine , nnd even if ho xveio not it is not at all likely that ho would ho able to appear in court. . .SIM Illi H l < 'JiHM rilE II'JKKA1. 1) . \Voodbouse & Co. , ( U-alers in railway mill tclugiapli suppli'is , Xexv York , a.ssit'iied 1' ut f > lilii Vvi t llntll lll'l > rf > ; 'ptli' 51 It Is announced that tliu Canadian parlia ment will meet April - ' . ' . It Is exacted the session will not hist over six or seven xvcelts. Uolli the IClliotts were Indicted at Colum bus. { ) . , for murder In the llrst < legroo for killing Osborno antl lluyhcs in a street light a few weeks ago , Michael Duvltt , Mr. Dcasy and Mr. llivid Sliuedy have been appointed secretaries of the National Federation iiu'l ' Murphy and Webb treasurers. Counsel for Harris Sinller and James Slo- cnni , the Now York murderers sentenced to die by electricity , have joined forces nnd will exhaust all legal technicalities to save their clients. A monster nias-4 meeting of the tillers of the soil of Maryland , under the auspices of the farmers' alliance , xvis held at Annapolis yesterday , .Jerry Simpson of Kansas made ail address. The joint coiiimittoo of the Arkansas legis lature lliuU that exTreasurerVoodrufl" is short S1UO,000 , In addition to his admitted defalcations. Certain script belonging to several counties Is missing. The sheriff of Xew Vork yesterday served an nttuclinien t for-illstHlO ( against the Scranton - ton steel company in favor of John H. Nichols of Philadelphia. This i.-jiho company \\hicli has been absorbed In thu new steel combina tion , The Jefferson insurance company of New Vork will retire from business after an ex istence of sixty-seven years. The reasons given forrotiriii are depreciation iu values , small profits and poor prospects for Improve ment. A lire , started by a boy upsetting a c.in of varnish , in Chicago histniijlit , destroyed the works of ttio Arthur manufacturing com- nanvandtho proneity ol several other linns In tlio sumo building. 'Iho losses aggregate $ . ' 00,000. , A run was made on the Capital bank of Mucon , ( ! .i. , yesterday , ft xvas thought the bank held largo amounts of stock of the Mncon construction company as collateral for loans , N. M. Hodgson was appointed tem porary receiver. 'TheVcstern Wrapping Pnpcr Mill as oci- tion hold a meeting in Chicago yesterday. The secretary's ' report showed that tratlo was in a splendid condition , except for a liirccsur- plus on the market. A flora long discussion it wit dccii'edto settle this by shutting down all mills foi one WCCK. The death is announced of John lesper. mice , who has boon for twenty years a familiar liguio in Canadian literary circles , llcwas born hi St. l-ouis , Mo. , in Ibliii and adopted the noai dopluino of "Laclcdo. " Ho served on the confederate side in the civil war and came to Canada upon the defeat of the cause which he bad espoused. " ( lOneral" Wood , the colored midget , who hasboenon exhibition ntonoof tlio museums in Now York , was lound dead in lied jester- day morning. Ho had been suffocated by illuminating pas , vhollicy by accident or tie- si KII is not known. The freak's right name was Charles J. Fletcher. He was sixty years old ntul forty-cliht indies in height. The drouth still prevails m Cub.i. Its ef fects have boon most severely felt la the de partment of Santiago do Cuba. The small rivers there have dried up and heavy losses in cattle have already been sustained owing to the fact tliat it was impossible ( or the ani mals to get food or water. The drouth will materially interferexvitu tho&ugar crop , 'Mrs. Mary Reynolds of Aurora , f 11 , and Ernst JI. Dickey applieil yesterday in Chicago cage for letters of administration on tlio es tate of tbo late Joseph iieynolds , widely known as "Diamond Joe. " Ho left -t..Vt.OdO of personal property ami no realty. Tbo only heir is ilio wluow , anil she receives the entire - tire estate , no will Having been discovered. Heynolils xvm generally suuposed to bomuch inoro wealthy than tuo proceedings in court would indicate. Timothy Harrington , M. P. , has sent to tlio Frcemnns Journal a letter signed by Arch bishop l.oguoon bchalfof the Irish bishops tol'arnell , dated Octohcr ir > , islK ) , on the eve of the O'Shea divorce trial. In this letter the archbishop states that at a meeting of bishops It was resolved to maintain ami strengthen iho relations between the clergy aiidtliol'arnellitcs ; that tlio clergy relied upon Air. 1'arnoll'b prudence , foresight and iiilluencoxvith the party to remote the dis quieting abuse. Ilnrrlngton's aim in pub- lishlng the letter Is to show that the blshopi did not dcclaro against I'arnell on inorul grounds until after the appearanio of ( ilad- stone's letter , Don't be liC ) ! ! ! lvt'il , Especially when your health limy bo ut stuko. If any ono oilers you Johniin Hulf's Mult Extrncl anil "Johnnu HolTV sigimtu.ro isuoton the ncok of the bottlo.do not tnko St under any clrcumsluncea. GREAT ODIOTKAII SALE , .At the Bo'lon ' Sloiv , OounrilPhuTs , t ) NMi ? hIRotn : for Spring ani Summer Goods , WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTI3NS la Mur Iliislor ) Jtlttl t ll % nil i In- Caii'ltill ) ' . It will pay 5-0,1 to lay In your supply for next winter. Vou will save from oU to T. % l > or cent ; a better investnirnt yon vlll never linn. -DAYS ( ONLY , TodnvVednesdiiy , 'I'hunitiiy , Vrhby mid . . all wool bl.u'lt IIOM\ seamless , \\llh \ rlbbttl top , former prl i ) W ami SUe ; sale pfltT , H'c. Uuilk'H * extra tuialtty all wool seaiiitcjis lioso , foi'iner inlfo. : l' < ' ; snlo piU'c. ' . ' .V. C'lillilrcn's till wnol suainlosH hose , sizes fi' to I' . ' , , foinii'r price'nindilltcsalo . ; pilfe.HUv I'mlilron's ail xx-wl , inul mlssL's' \vor \ < lt'tl rib nod hose In hlncK si ninlrs < , si/eli toS'j ' , former jMlco , : iito UV ; sale nrlce. U.'e. I.KCUIMIS. 1 .cpuinss in all xvool. blacu , fornwr iillco , ,1'c ! , l.'if and r > e ; salt1 price , . ' .V , : i:5o : nndil'.if. ( si'.xrsvxnnuvii ; { . Cicuts' heavy ny slilrta , fnrincr iirlcc , ' . ' , ' .csi.le price1. ! " .c. Cents' extra tiuiillly lioavy Kriy slnrts , former priw. I.V . : sale prltc. v.V. ! CSi'iits' ' Mipoviiatiiriil iri-ay audslioep's my , fortner prlte. . " .O-1 - aiuliiriOiHtiloprioolife. Cii'iits * lioaxy HIM. * ' mixed , former jirlt-e , 7."c : sale price. .Vic. cenls' : scnrli't'ill wool shirts nnd dravcrs , Itu-iner price , sV : sale prlco. 'IV. ( Jen Is' extra iinilllv | all wool jjray shirts and liraxvcrs , former price , SI.nil ; sale inlce. IM I . . ( .eiit's heavy sc.irlut aiut cray all wool , former price ? l.0il and Sl.i'i. sale pi-lee Jc. ( Scut's niitti IM | xx-twl ttray , fernier price $ I.VI5 nnd { l.r > 0 , sale price i'c. IA nillS' L'XLiUVEAU. ) : . Indies' ' white- till wool rilbu ) > l vests , for me r price $1. . " > 0. sale price ! ' . ' > e. I Dulles' ' tiraj all wool vesta , former price $1. J.'i , sulopriiv I'i'.lc. Indies'prny nil vool and sou-lot all wnol , former price -il.'Jo aad -l..Vl , sale price ti'.V. I Dailies' uray nil xvool vests , l-'roiieli neck , $ l..7JaiHlI.Miiiiality. | sain piii'e. < I.IM. Combination suits in xvhlto only , ll.UOquixl- itx' , sale pi-tec ti'.it ' ! . Children * ' whlto mi-rino x * * U and pants , size U > and is , former price l."icand Itc , sale lirico 1 Ic ; si/.oai and - - ' , formi'i\pnco Jocund a. > e , sale price llic ; si/.o tile and Me , former price'J * < c and Mi1 , sah1 price lilc ; si/o ! ? < ami III ) , former price : ttc : nnd il'ie , snlo price i'Uc ; sizoiU and ; ! I , former unco : tcnnd ltc , snlo price ! ! lc. Cliildrcns' all wool vests ami pant ? in irrnvs , Mi/o 10 and l\ former mice iM'iuid'J-c , | sale price Imsl ; / < ' .II nnd 'JM , former price -7c ini < li''c ; , saltprice'We ; sloJI and Jl , foniK'r price itToinitl f.V. snle price : tlc ; si/o - ami MO , former prut-JTciul ) . 'i.V , salts price . ! ' . < . sii-.cW and JM , fortner price "iTcantl d-c , sale prico-ITc. Child rens extra ijiialitj soarlot and i rey natural wool In vests and piiuU SUe lti\ls , formeriiricc'jrio antl HOc , sale price 'Jie. Si/u SUx1" , former price 3."io ana lOc , sulo price HOc. Si/u'Jlx'-'i ! , lonr.cr nrico 4.V and , " > ( 'c ' , i-alo price . ' ! c. Si/u > x.0 ! , former prico"if and ( iOf , sale price -K5c. j Si/.c : ! 2.\H ; , former prkc ( i.c and 70c , sale nrico 54c. HUSTON STOlti : . lrvlbcrhituiiiiVliitfhiw | .S ; Co. , Council Hliiffs , lovva. A Viiimt ; U'oinnii'siic. . A young woman , giving the name of Annie 1'rossett , xvas founil last ni'ht | byOfll- ccrVanus in Iho second story of'JM ) North Klcvonth street in a most pitiable condition. She xx-as destitute nnd sufTcrlngfrom hem- onlia oof the hiiim. The youiif\voiniii : said her parents live in CliicaKO , inul she wants to return homo as soon as she lias streimtli to make the trip. DoVltfs Uttlo r.arly Kisors : uost little pills for dysiieiaia ] , sour stomach , hail ijreath. it > Wui'ht'H I'nli' , PtMi . Mari'li II A nieotlnff i f the elinnv lii'fiif tU'putii'.ii'omiiiit tec appointed to eon- mi rr In what inaniUM' the incivluint. ' * of I'raacc oiiii host he ivpriMonted at the I'hl- cage worl'l's fair tools til.uvi to.liy. After en refill ly rxntiitiiPitf tlio nilesaiul regulations ol the xx'orld's fnlr committee llu cominltteii dt'i-l.lrd lh.it . II was mix- liable tn mlt iiioilltl- cations ol tlio iViiil.\tloin ) \ tni'iitkinod. Fur ther details upon tlio wholLMmostlon must nl ti ho hid before Iho iMinnUltei'vlll : i U n credit truni ibi'ehainlierfiH' the represeiita- tloiulf l-'iMiivont the fall' . A < J ci until Catilnt'l U linn . i\ , March II. IV. Von lprwl ! r , inhi- Istornf puhlto In struct tun , has resltfiietl and will ho sncci'oiletl by t'onnt Von Xedlelli 'I'rttl/sclder ' , president of the jniivltiee of 1'iwrii. This Is iiiidentnod to uli'iilfy the snccess ol the policy lulMn-ated b.V ttio center part.i , of xvlilch llu tioxv iippolntoo ntul Windthci'sl ate the luailers. 'I Hi-Key Inviicil. CoVHTtxTiMH'i.r , Mnivh II. The 1'iiltrd Stales ininlsler lias tlplivtin.il totlioporio theforin.il iinltalioii of the Unlleil Stutns niililnt , ' 'I'lirUoy to Ixs ii-prcsonti" ! nt tlio \volld's \ lair t I'll Iriijro In 1 > I. Ills helluved the piii'te will accepl , bat seine ( line lit'iat rinpw before an olllclai reply will bo b'lven to the invltattoii. 'I lit1 Slc Aliitiiilo iril , l.i > MMix. March II. .liu-kson nf ( . 'lltheroo nt tended con it today tminsxu'r ton ehiirue of having nssaiillt'd Ids xvlfi-'s slsternt t ne time ol the nh'Uiction. ' Ills wile's friends , llmlintf any further atlempts to taUe the huly from tiorluisluiul were useless , ai'cideilto abandon Ihoslejjc. 'l'oiiili tin I'll' ' ( leiilli-r Sev. Hi. in. iv , March -Hdehstntr ivjoi-t.'d . the pro.ositioii | to aitmlt xx-oniiin to liberal pro fessions , Tin- Death Kull. 1Ux .xxi. March II. Senor I'edro Arnien- IP IDS , one of ihe founders ol ( tie antommiiht piuty , is dead. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council BluTfa. CAPITAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.003 Ilinc Tilr ( < -I. A Millnr , I' ( ) Olf-isoi , K Ii Eliutfarl , K. K. Hurt. .1. 1) ) KilmumKim. Uliarlni CIhimmi. Tnumi't iiMiur.il ; Uiinkln ; liusi- lint. lir.-cMt ; capital : uul surplm of any haul ; In Sji ( liwestoru Knvv. tNl u.Kfc.01' ON TIM i DEPOSITS. TO BBEHEEFEE&S. I carry a full line of Beeke3Dei-3 ; supplies , Including comb foun dation honey knives , smokers , sections and nil supplies for eapinry. IV1. S.ROOP , "SO Kut UroiiUvty , Connc lIBlufh , In COUNCIL BLUFFS .Medical and Surgical Institute. ItlJS. HF.I.UMJEH ? , PIMM'S. flironlilNpu s of nil UniHIII ] ( Irform- Itli < sH.vliltii | < i. Xos. aXI ) anil UUill HnuduEiy. CimiiL-lllllulN. la. SPECIAL JSOTICIGS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 'IjHHJSM.i : A liniiM' ' mill lai 'c lot on i-a y J | ) , iyill < > llll. | | | | | | 111 105 Pill l IIM'IIIII' , t'oiitioll ' UltilK la , I OUf-AI.Ilol' CM'llIlll''l' ' . ' | | [ * f ISt'll- > 'iil ; n.i'ii'liaiiilKi' ; will tikr ; a I Hlrar | f.uin In siiilli\N r lcrii ln anr cirar cllv | iiui- | rily. Apply at oiici' ttiJulititton , V Vitil'ut tni , i'liinifll 111 tills. f SA l.i : or escliaiijie. H JU.iOO to JI.MMH loi'U nf hiicils it ml shin's ; spli'tidlil lui'il- llon : \\llt \ tuKu | iart rush anil M'Tt In KOixl clear i'lty jinipiMty or Inwu liinil : this IH only for u few ilays , .lohiistiin . * c Vim I'uttrii , CiiniiiMl llliilTs. _ . IOne I ) ! spui : of l'lyd < " .dali' liorios , sl\yi > iilHiiltli wi-lslit. 'MIIKI iniuiiiN. XVIII- lain II I'ar.liiO , .south of tin1 liiMltiiloon Puny I'lt'l'li. I \MINi : the ri'Ii'lu , it cil Mcliall pltiiins : 1 iiojralc clew n IIIIIIH | iiniliircrui- ' . Slid linens ) ptiyineiiN by Mar. llonrli'ins music teacher. I IIS ! iitsiiiiinstri'et , t'oiliicl ] II I it 111. IfOlli'A I.P. A IIIMIM' ntul InrJt1 loliin t'ltsy A _ pHMiifiit. _ liHnlic ! | _ at "i I'nrlt UMMIIIO , " " " UT .1. "lAI'7rnr\V.\ : > iri ; "has nuiiT"riils xviiiclinuse fiuin : f. ' . ' > lirimilx\ay to UKl lliiKidu'iiv , wluMi1 hi' lll Ut'i'ii ' on liiiiiil ti line Mori ; of f tnniicc IIM nrrs. , ! : - At - ' ' ' safe. IH'lfcv I cnmlllirii ; ' . ' ollicc ilrsks mill I'ialix ' , ' stum t nioUs. I la rue li-mi M-alo t ruck , Dlicatlns stovi's.'Ji'oiintcr si'al"i. X'ti'l ) l.ul- erx. I large plalfiirni lloorscales. lurmii ; t 1'elt , II" M.dn St , ? 01t ItKXT-'hi' Molbii hii-k , : i lor j lirleK. llh hitHi'iiii'iit anil elevator. J.Yv. dpi I ic , 101 IVarlsiriM'l. IjlOllsA Id ! A InirKiilii ; new iniiilern lnm * > u I with nil the lilt i1 Impiovt'im'tiH si > fcn roiinis ; willsi'll mi t'liky payiiKMitt ; Ini'Ilti'ilDti ' tin1 I'lflti a\i'iini \ > motor line. I ) , J. Iliiteliln- MIII , ill ? llrn.iilwiiy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7WHISA I.P. Kljht-Miiin linusc' mill two lots ' on llanisoii st. A iiiii'li'rii ' IIDII-O unil a il IIDIIIU clrap. I ) . J. I lutuhliisun , lit" ! llroadnay. or lt nt Uxrtlon lanl. with houiuv.brJ.lt. Itlca. 10IMiln it. , Uouuoll BlutTi . . - . Altoinoys at l aiv. 1'r.ic- tt. CyillllllUb tl , . . . m tbo Mlato nnil federal courts. Itnums 'I , 4 and 5 i llenobluek , Council llluil'.i , lowu rilllllllPrc Attorney at Law. TS'II. 19 . J , UlilllllJllS. ivarl-tri'tt , oxer llii > li- ni'll's sture. Tt'loi'liiino ' No. 2VI. liusliioss hours b a. in. to ! ) p. in. Council Hitilfs , In , D. II. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' anl Packers1 SupiiJ5 ! , Market Fixtures , Casing , lcpsaiiil SiLiisaco Mukori' Marlilnery. RM- W M.iln st. , L'ouuoil lllulls , lu. A Hi ) n 11 Idea and l > 'urs. Eoctric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. ACI1XTSVAXTI5D \ , DR.C , I ) . JUDI ) , OOO Broadway , Council Bluird , la 'J'KMII'IIOXIOS. orrirn.i. < \ . unsinK.v _ _ M. H , CHAWDERLIN , M. D KVK , KAII. NO-IK ANI > Cilllllrll Illulll III Allillm-nTiuflliu HflC K A It , SOSI ! nnil Tl I Hll VI . lii'tiltvl tvi'.li tliu uri'iil klllnnj i-nrc. CATAIlltll. AKTIIMV mill HAY KiX-KH : troittul wltlicinliii'iit n Hi-rot * _ St. 'III ! UAliOTKIt.TION9 , if lioraiiucuiinrr ri > lr - lonely tu'rfonnoil with ( hi * utmost rnrn unit xklll , ut- iiiirliiiii | riH't ri'Milts KINKS I' ( II.ASsIM ucunr- iili'lJIirtiHi'rllMMl.nirruitliiit ll rcfrnctlTi ) truuLIo * . nit Mjopln , llyiXTOiilumul AitlKlnitl'ini linn mri- ili'rlniinlulit H.-ISJ. i-i | ar inul li.'llnloil I'll KDNKJ NlCl'UAI.dlA mil Sll'li II1U1 > A'UIC ( , ntlor tiuri of torrlblii KiiiTtirliiK' . nomlluf , untlrely ciin > < 1 ( lillo.i , 'tocini I , > luii.ilt lllock , ovur IH-iio ACo.'s ilori * . Council lllills. l.r Fiuley Burke. Thos. Hl'KKH& CASADY , A.tto rn eys-a t-L-a\v I'UACTicK iNTiiiiPT.vris AND rii : > iu.\r : , COl' UTS. Onieus : J. .1. llrovn ItiilldlnK.L'onni'll liliitr-i , lo\\a HOTEL The Nuw Ogtlim Hotel , ill CouiU'tl , h > is linen rnmplet-'il roliirnlshed an nioJern- I7.t > d throiiuhout , .TIII ! is nowoa - ot thobest holds in tliu btato. It ii located in th 3 bit .1- uefcspartof t ic city an 1 th electric inotora pass thu door every four minutes. Fire ott- c.iiie-i and lire alarms throughout tin btild- iiiK. Stujin heat , hot aiul cold water nad Huiishinelu every rnom. Talilu unsnrpissad anywhere. Kates , $12.00 a day. GEO. \VHITNEY , Mnnagor. _ OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKEES. Porncr Main nnIlrnailvrajr \ , COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. tcalen In fornlKii anl iloniestlo Collection niado and lutorust uald on 11.mi ' deposits. The cold \A eather seems a little stubborn about leaving , but we cannot let a trifling delay in the weather combination interfere with the regular declarations of spring business. The climate is ai fi-Keel fact , established by long years of experience , and we don't have to wait for the "old est inhabitant" to tell us that it is only a matter of a few clays and Spring \vill be with us in dead earnest. We know it , and , of couse , as the first Clothing Establ isliment in the west we are nat urally on hand promptly \vith the season , fully equipped in every department. Our arrange ments for the spring trade can be expressed in three -words : ENORMOUS , ELEGANT , PER FECT. As the days roll by we will talk to you specifically and in the meantime the following point ers are especially valuable : HAT OEPARMENT , See the Hcllnian Hat HOSIERY , Never before has any house SPRING OVERCOATS , Well , we all know ( our special ) the neatest and most stylish shown as complete a line of Half Hose , one that style is one of the most essential points out this spring. You will like it. in a spring overcoat. strong attraction being our line of Past i You will understand , as a special for the lUack , ( or money refunded ) half hose Our display , to use the popular expres purpose of introducing our hat department 25c. sion is ' 'away out of sight. " thoroughly , we are selling a liat worth $2 $ \Ye lead in introducing the latest efforts Modes and tans in French goods , English of fashion , the to S3 at 95c , namely , widely popular box ribbed and American make ? , that gives excellent form fitting , short cut and regular cutThcse \Yc \ a fine stiff hat at that price , and mean cellent service , Also at 25c , arc four especially popular shapes , and it includes all the.-new spring shapes of we've got them in melton ? , in cheviots , in headwarc. You can take your choice of We are the Hosiery Peophof Omaha , kerseys , in worsteds , etc. , etc. In all shapes styles , in your pick , of colors , and feel as Spring weight underwear , every grade , color above mentioned we give you the acme of sured that you -will save half the money : and at all kinds of prices.low . enough to suit , perfection in fit and saving money likewise. ! Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention , i M. HELLMAN & CO , , 13th and Farnam