THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AP1UL 2 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12PKAHL , STREET. Delivered by Carrier In any part of tlio City. 11.V. . TH/TOH - - - MANAGER TEL-EI'MONKSJ Business Office , No. 43. Night Editor. No. 23. N. Y. P. Co. Tllcdormnn Is In Chicago. Council rilufN Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp block. Ij'onulno Hock Spring cout. 1 butcher , 10 Main The I'ostnl tclcprnpH comnnnv will movu Into Ito now quarters In the Grand hotel in n short , time. The Married Toadies' soclnl soclotv will meet this afternoon at tuoroaldcneo of Mrs. Gray , Ml Mill street. A marrluKo llconio was Issued yesterday to "William Tutro of thin county and Maggie Kctmloyof I Inrrison county. John Leonard Olcson. son of Mrs. NOM Olcson , ( licii yesterday morning at SW : : o'clock of la nrlppo at the residence , 500 Damon street. There will bo n mco'tlnc of Iranlioo com- mandory No. IT , Knight * Totnplur , Thurs day evening , April 2. All visiting sir knights cordially welcomed , Mnmle , flvo-voarold daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R N. 1'cJ.orson , died at tt o'clock yester day inornlnR at the iosldciico , GOO Fourth troot , of brain fovrr. Fay Poster's English Gaiety company occu- pled tlio boards of New Hroailwnv theater Inst evening , Tlio audience was small and composed nlmoat entirely of men. In nJclltloii to the programme already pub- llshod the "Omana string ounrteUo" will npen and close the Unity lluild muslcalo In Hughes' hnll next r'rldny ovening. The following cases of measles were re ported yesterday : Hanson , 714 North Fourteenth street ; KrnottVillslc , TOO Mill street ; S. Johnson's son , ! 151 tacott street. l-ovl Brown , who Is charged with obtain ing tnonoy under false pretenses , and has Iain In Jnll for several days past. tavo ball yester day afternoon In the sum of § 100 ana was re- lea'scd , A thirteen-year-old hey by the name of Mlle fAx on cnino from Vorltshlrc , In. , In search of his mother , who cntno hern about a wccU ngo.Vhero \ his mother Is ho had been tiimblo to learn. Hu was given u berth m the Jail until this morning' . Tliu members of Uuhckah depteo.'Oddfel lows , pave asocial Tuesday evening In their hall , which was attended by u largo number of the Oddfellows and their ladles. An at- trncttvo musical programme was rendered , and a most enjoyable evening was spent. The Kastcr Sunday coiitilbiillon at the First I'ro.sbytcrlan cliurcli to aid the Indies of the Woman's Christian association hos pital In paying their Interest , amounted to f45. The Social union of the siitno church has pledged ? 10 per year for tbo satno pur pose. The ( Jnllup automatic car coupler was given a test Tuesday nftcrnoon in the Hock Island yards. 1'ho proprietor of the patent was very much pleased with the way It behaved Itself , and he Is moro than over convioceu thnt ho has got a good thins In the way of an Investment when ho gets It Into working order. AV'iillain Walker , the son of ' Salvation" Walker , who was arrested several days ago on an information Hied by ( joorpo Clay , a darkey , who claimed that ho hnd stolen a wntch from him , was tiled in Justlcu Ham f . mer's court yesterday afternoon and dis Eft charged , the evidence not being sufllclotit to convict. Justice ) Hammer vosterdny granted a con tinuance In the larceny cnsc against John Uudd , until day after tomorrow. The suit ' for J'J'J.'Sl ( ) for attorney fees which was to huvo been tried In Justice Hummer's court yesterday afternoon In which J. J , FValnoy was plaintiff and .Tames Coylo defendant , was con tinned yesterday until ucxt Tuesday. In police court yesterday morning Charles Smith nnd HoucrtMcKcnzio wcro fined $10,70 cnuli for drunkenness. Sninuol Gray , who was arrested Tucsilny afternoon or a charge of the larceny of a pair of pantaloons and an undcrshirtj from the clothing store of M. Marcus , was taken before Justice Hammer , un Information having bean filed against him there , nnd Ids trial was set for next Monday. Ho claimed to bo a collector for an Omaha paper , Joseph Montfcrt was arrested yesterday afternoon on nn Information filed in Justice Pulton's court charging him with breaking' Into a saloon kept by "Colonel" W , H. Uoeic at " 7 North Mala .street , The colonel claims that Montfcrt , who has been working for him in the capacity of bartender for sonic tinlo post , was discharged last Sunday morn- Inir. Montfert had not given up the keys , and ho 11 coord In sly went around to the placa yesterday morning' , opened the door nnd walked In. Montfort , after Ids arrest , tried to account for his action by claiming that ba did not know that he had been discharged , but supposed tlmt ho was still entitled to all tlio privileges about the place that ho had ever hade - Sl'llING GOODS AT BOSTON KXOKR AVliHolnw & Co'n. At tractions for Hio Week. Notwltlistnndlnp the Bloomy weather of lost week thousands of people of Council Bluffs nml vicinity visited the Boston store to uilmiio tinct purchase the beautiful .spring Roods thai ivoro opened each day. The spring styles of ladles'dress jjoods were never so liundsomo as they are thlsyeiir. The de- Darturos from Inst year's styles are very radical and einhmco all grades of { ; ooils. During this week Indies \vlll bo \vollrepaldforu visit to the Boston store whctUor they wish to purchase or not. They will enjoy looking nt the many new and beau tiful fabrics wbieh they canllnd , and if east ern prices will bo any additional inducement they will be uimblo to resist tlio temptation to select something. Every line is full and you will bo well entertained when loolduK them ovor. Wo will furnish you wallpaper this sprlnp. in nil tbo latest styles , at custom prices , and will guarantee satisfaction both In quality and material. HOS'iON STOHE , Council DlufTs , la. FoTllBIIIXailAifVlllTKUOV & CO. VXttSOXAI * J'.t K.I ( } Jt.tI'llii. Dr. T , B. Lacey woat to Iinogonolast even- inRon business. Mrs. S. U. Neilson of Franklin , Kao. , is vlsitliiK her sUter , Mrs.V \ , H , Tro.vnor , on First avenno. Miss Lizzie Mlteliell of Pittaburtr , 1'a. , is the finest of ber brother. C. A. Hammer , nt bis residence , lilt ! Fourth street. \V. Xi. nauKhn , mayor of Ilarlan. and D. M. Wyluiid , a ] ironilnont banker of the same town , were lu tno city yesterday on busi ness. _ J. B. Atkins , western ngeat for DoPauw's plate plnss company , will plvo estltnatos on plate delivery In Iowa and Nebraska. Snugnrt & , Co. cnrry largest stock of bulk Hold , garden and ( lower soojs la the wo st Catalogue und samples by mall. Tlie Cm hullo Ituzaar. Masonic temple was well filled last even ing tlio occasion being tlio third entertain * incut glvcd by tbo Catholic ladles for thu IxmclU ot St. Bernard's hospital. A Una musical programme opened the exercises of tbo evening , la which the following partici pated : Miss Sudona Clark , llrowu , Mc- N.uiirhtPii , Mamlo Oliver , Biibcock , Ocrner and ICeatliiK , Mrs. Fcstncr ; Alessrs. Harry Ilurkluy , Festnor anil GullaBlicr. After tlie progrunuuc daucinR wns tlio order of tbo evening , TonlKht them will bo no pro gramme , but tbo wbolo evening will bo given up to dancing , ( Thru Baby w i tick , TO Rn o her Cutorta , V7ben 3)10 ) wn t , CJU1J , thu crleJ for Castoria , When the bocune Mia , she clung to Caatorto , 1CUUJ4MU , tilt g Vd tU IU CoU l\ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Joliu Vf. Kilgoro Un nccessfully Outs Hla Throat la Trying to Die. INTERESTING NEWS FROM THE COURTS , A Illdiivlls mid Motions Piled In the HlBtrlct Trl Initial A HCIIHII- tliinul Iiniid S iIt Mrs. Cary's Dcntli. John W. ICilROro nttcmpted sulcldo yciter- day afternoon at about 1 o'clock nt his resi dence , 17 Sixteenth street. Ho has been laid up at homo for the past tlirco wcoki with a severe nttack ot la srlppo , and during tint time ho has hnd a number of llts of despond ency , which have alarmed the members of bh family , Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ktlfiora laid down on a lounge for a short rest. Slio had hardly fallen nstecn when sbo was awakened by the sound of a heavy boi'.y falling on tbo lloor. She at once nroie , when to bur horror she found her husband on the floor , with tbo blood from a slit several Inches In length in the front part of his throat. In spite of her horror ror she had presence of mind enough to run for some cloths , with which she staunched the How of blood. In the meantmo she sent one of the neighbor * for Or. Cleaver. Hy tlio tlino ho arrived on the scone the blood had ceased to ( low. Hu examined thu wound and pronounced it not sc-lous , tin dullness ot the razor ntid KilRoro's Ignorance about the loca tion of the Jugular vein having united to pro tect him from any evil results. Ur. Cleaver took live stitches In the wound nnd left Kil- gore to the cnro of his \vifo. When ho was discovered by his wife. ICI1- porosald : "Well , I've llnlthod my work. " After the doctor had finished his work the would-bo suicide ( -hanged his mind ami do- elded that , ho was going to get well. Ho said , howuvcr , that ho was sorry ho had macio n failure , mid that the next tlino ho would do better. Kllgoro Is nn old soldier , and his comrades are assisting his wlfo In caring for him. A careful watch Is kept of him night nnd day hi order to prevent him from icpcaUng the Alteration. It is thought that if ho can. bo kept in safot ; until ho recovers from the giip , his suicidal mania will leave him. Our spring stock is now complete. If you want to bo in style call ut Heller's , the tailor , J10 Broadway. The young ladles of All Saints guild of tin Kpiscop.d church will glvo a sociable in the Royal Arcanum parlors Thursday ovcnine , Anril ! J. Admission - . > e. A gcner.il public Invitation Is extended. DISTRICT COOHT NII\VS. Several Interesting AllliluvltH and 3to- tlons llonril In Court. A number of decrees wore rendered hy Judge Ueemer lu district court ou defaults. Among the cases so decided wcro nineteen , which were begun by T. J. ISvans some time ago by various parties , to foreclose mort gages. Substantially the same entries wcro inado In all tbo cases , the plaintiff being granted the writ of foreclosure demanded. The defendants In the eases wcro us follows : Johiui Schrocdor et al. , A. M. Johnston et al. , Henry Brukliimon , Knchcl Corbltt , L. A. liray ct al. , O. W. Hilling etnl. , N. Al. Hu- ling et al. , N. I. Tibbitts , Moritz Peterson ct al. , J. H. Van Patten ct al , U. J. Hutch- ir.son etnl. , 0.V. . Hilling t nl. , J. H. Hum- niond-.10111111 H. Sehroedcr , Frud Luechlngcr , J. P. Moore , lM\'l A. Slmmondsctal. , Martha A. Green otnl , Bernhard Albers , A number of papers wcro lilcd which are of Interest to the public. Among them nro mo tions for continuances In all the cases In which J. 1' . Cusady 13 defendant and In which Khoda Al. Casady , John Bono & Co. , and C. B. Jarqucrnlno A : Co. , are plaintiffs Accompanying the motion are afllilnvits from Drs. D. Macrao , J. M. Uawtow , P. S. Thomas and John Green , stating that tbo defendant , J. P. Casady , is in such a state of health that It has been Impossible for him to muko pre parations for the trial of the cases against lilm. They claim Unit ho la stooped over , his walk Is that of n paralytic , his ltmbs , tremble , the muscles of his face are so para- lycd that his mouth remains open constantly and the beating of his heart is very faint. They state that any shock would certainly kill him , and that therefore they have cautioned Ins attorney not to speak to him about bis cases. There Is also nn afil davit from Attorney I1 inlay Burke , in which bo claims that ho has been prevented from making preparations for trial of the cases by reason of the com mandsof thophysicians. A number of damage suits wcro begun by D. E. Gloasou us arcstiltof anumbor of at tachment suits that were begun against lilm last January. Gleasoti's claim is presented In the form of an answer and u cross-petition In the attachment cases , which were com menced tiL-nhist him ut that time. Thn parties from whom ho issceklngdaniagcs and the amounts arc as follows : The Lane coal company , $500 ; tba Omaha & St. Louis rail way company , $ -V > ( Jj tbo Chicago , Kock Island it 1'acino railway company , § 1,500 , ; L. IMerco & Co. , $5,000. In all ttio cases Uleason says that the plaintiffs charged him with having disposed of his goods with intent to defraud his creditors , nnd that there was no probable pround for their making .such a charge against him. A reply was ttlcd in the case of Rnchnel S. Ly man apulnst the Northwestern Masonic Aid association. This wns n suit which was com menced by tbo widow of the late Joseph Lymanto collect the amount of n policy issued by the defendant on the life of Mr. Lyman. An answer \vas Hied by tbo defend ant in which they claim that the premiums on the policies had been allowed to lapse , although the notifications of assessments had been presented by the agents of the company us fast as tlicy been mo duo. They claimed that this released the com pany from any responsibility in the matter. In tbo reply , which Is now tiled , Mrs. Lyninn asserts that for the year pre vious to his death her husband was of un sound mind , that ho was mentally and pnyst- cally incapable of taking euro of his business , and that ho remained in that condition up to his dcith. She denies that the notices of assessment were ever presented to him by the acentsot the company , but If they wore the agents know that ho was Incapable of comprehending what such alleged service meant , or what Ins duty was when the notices wcro given. Ou this account she claims that the premiums old not lapse , and that the defendant has no right to claim that they did. In the case which was commenced a few days ago by B. H. ICiddlo against the Fairview - view Ocmetory association , to got possession of a number of lots which now form n part of Falrviow cemetery , n general denial to the claims of the plaintiff was filed by tbo city attorney. Carpets , furniture , stoves , tinware , crock ery , In endless variety on easy payments at Manilol & Klein's. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within one and one-half miles of tbo P. O. ; all In bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at onco. Cull on D. J , Hutcbluson & Co. , Ill" Broadway. Moro Candidates. Applicants for the position of overseer of the poor continue to como la slowly but surely. Two additions were mauo to the list yeiterdny , Ono of these was the redoubtable John Ahles , who wunU the jilaco nt u salary of WK ) per annum. Ho states thnt no docs not want the uluw for what there is in It so much as for the good liu can do. This is the reason bo is willing to taku It at so much less than the amount the county has been in the habit of paying. Another reason ho elves for his wanting it is that ho may huvo an oppor tunity to put Into pwctico n now and im- provinl method of spending tlio county funds which ho has been uvolvlng from his brain for omo years past , lie thinks his system will have quite a boom when once it becomes thoroughly understood. The second applicant for the position U C. Covalt. Ho has prepared n million which bo is now busily onifaued lu dnmlallng , asking the board of supervisors to appoint him at any salary they may sco lit , provided thu salary which they shall decldo upon shall not exceed & 00 per annum , lu Uls petition au docs not say whether , or not ho would con- elder any proposition which might bo made to him bv the board In which n salary greater than that should bo named , but the wording of the paper indicates that ho would not. Ho states that ho is not Ja any other business , and that accounts for his bclugablo to take the place at so low a figure , A Si'iifmtlniml Land Stilt. In the superior court some time ago A , M. Davis begun ult against MM. Agnes Folsom for ttSO damages for her failure to comply with her agreement * to transfer some prop erty which ho had purchased upon contracts. Yesterday Mrs , Foljom , through her attor ney. Prank Trimble , filed her answer. It con tains a great many sensational allegations , which give the case a Rrcat deal of Impor tance. The execution of the bonds to Davis Is admitted by Airs. Folsom , but she denies that O. tBllgnr accepted or ngreert to ac cept said bonds or ratified their acceptance by any other person than himself. At the tltno the bonds for llio transfer of the prop erty which Mrs. Folsom did not convey , W. W. Illleor executed and delivered to tbo de fendant as part consideration for two certain lots two notcj , each for the sum of $5 , pur porting to have been signed by 0. F. Bllger , But Iho defendant alleges that said notes wcro never signed by O , P. Bllger or by nny person authorized to sign for him , but that \V. W. UllRor forged the name of O. F. Bilgcrto the said notes or procured some other person to do It for hltn. The defendant also alleges that the execution of the bonds given by her was procured on fraudulent representations hyV. . \V. Bllgor , and that the notes ulvcn wcro forgeries litid.theroforo. there was no consideration for the bonds and the same wcro null and void. She also alleges that 0. F. Dllgcr , who is a non-resident of this state , nrver beard of the transaction or the manner lu which his 11:11110 : hnd been used until .March 30 , 1801 , when the defendant wrote to him. The defendant wants the court to annul the bonds executed by her. Judge McUco'a decision was given In the motion which was filed several days ago by some of the creditors of the llrm of H. Else- man & Co. to have Hie members of Iho linn and their as'sisneo brought before the court to answer some questions as to the financial atialrsor the firm. The defendants entered a plea In abatement , claiming that the court had no right to Issue such an order. The de cision of the court was that he hud Iho right to call in the members of tbo llrm for exami nation , but not the assignee. Ho therefore overruled the plea In abatement and sus tained the motion. The examination will betaken taken up at an oven lug session of thu court tonight at" ; 'M o'clock. J.C. Blxbv , sto.nn neatln ? , "anltar.r en- ginccr , 'iOi Murrlaui block , Council Blulls Evans Laundry Co. . fi20 Pearl street. Tele phone UUO. Goods called for and delivered. Tliu Rnine Stopp'd Working. A man named.H. . . D. MaeK has been doing a land ofllco business for Iho past low days In the western part of the city by selling house numbers to the residents of that locality. His scheme was to notify the property owners that the council had ordered a rcmimbcrlnir of the houses , mid that ho hnd tbo best num bers to bo had anywhere , and all at tbo extremely lo'.v price of 23 cents. \Vhcrovcr it was possible ho In duced tbo purchaser to bottle in ad vance , and , strange to say , about forty of them bit. Ono of his intended victims was Victor Sadowskl , but he w.is too sharp for him. Whllo bo was trylnc to work ono of his neighborsSiiJowshi ran over to the house of Olllcer lies wick , who is at present off duty on account of sickness , and ifotifiod him of thu game that was being played , nnd Bes- wiclt watched Iho man , and when ho steered in sight nabbed hi 11. Ho took him to his house nnd r.mg for tbo patrol wagon , and in a few minutes Air. Mack was reposing peace fully in 11 cell in the city jiill. lie was boolted wilh Ihe charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Drs. Wood bury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next lo Grand hotel. Telephone 143. High grndo work a specialty. Do you want nn express wajjon or boy ? King up the A. 1) . T. Co. , telephone 170 , No. 11 North Main street. .Scheming for u Motor Line. A mooting of the executive committee of the Chautaiiqua Assembly association was held yesterday In the ofllco of Alayne & Hnzolton for the purpose of laying plans for the laying of a motor line between the city nnd the assembly grounds. Nothing was done , as affairs ere just now In such shape that the association cannot do anything but talk. Some additional surveys will bo made along tlio various streets over ono ot which it Is expected - the line will bo run , if it i ± > run at all , The committee is very much en couraged over the outlook. Three routes are being considered , ono out East Broadway , a second through the Canning cut , and a third the Jeffries tract. The committee is East at work getting the best terms possi ble from tbo property owners on all three. A mcotlnc of the motor company will bo held next week for the purpose of deciding whether the road shall bo exteudod , and if so , over what routo. A good girl can find n situation to do gen eral housework by applying to All's. P. M. Pryor , Ultt Bluff street. Our line of carpets auj parlor furniture will boar inspection. Wo c'aim ' the largest stock in the city. Manuel & Klein. Charged with Grand Tjarccny. Oliver Hamilton was arrested at a late hour Tuesday night on un Information filed In Justice Hummer's court charging him witb buying stolen u sot of double harness and a wagon from T. Batchclor. The prose cuting witness claimed that ho had rented a team of horses to Hamilton for n term of live months. Ono day ho went to his barn and found the wagon and harness pone. Ho aid not know who had taken it , but afterwards saw the missing propcro.v in the possession of Hamilton. Ho accordingly had Hamilton arrested. Ho fixes the vtiluo of the harness and wagon at fSS. Hamilton passed the night in the county Jail nnd yesterday mornlnir ho was taken before Justice Hammer , who llxcd his ball bond at $200. Ho gave ball nnd was released until Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. O'Brien. ' SlinVLMIC Home. Detective Vauphn of tbo Omaha police force was in the Bluffs yesterday morning for tto purpose of looking after the runaway girl , Clara Smith , who was found In a house of ill-repute Tuesday , llo had a long talk with girl , in the course of which sbo sold that she would not have run away from tbo Kan sas City scnool if they had not kept her on half rations. Sbo said she was willing to go anywhcro where she would have a chance to learn something nnd where she would bo well treated , but she drew the line at lumsas City. It was decided that she should go back to bar homo In Omaha , and she left In company with tbo detectlvo yesterday fore noon. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'All Chinese goods at half price at Jim Lung's , UOS Broadway. Kntitni.ili Has Gone. P. T. Locke , of a detectlvo agency of St , Joseph , was in tbo city yesterday looking after H. B. Eastman , alias Hunt , alias Elton , the well known tombstone doalcr. Ho hnd a warrant for the arrest of Eastman on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses - tenses , Issued ut Cameron , Mo. Ho stated that tbo man is also wanted at Blair , Lin coln , Beatrice and other points In Nebraska. Ho is also wanted ut St. Joseph to answer tea a charge of beating a board bill. Looko left for St. Joseph lost evening with Eastman lu eh a rgo. _ Death of Sirs. Cnry. Mrs. Phoebe Cory died yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock at the rcsiuunro of bur SOD , Chief of Police Wade Gary , 3:15 : Avonua F , oged elghty-llvo years. The deceased was born In Franklin county , New York. In 1S45 she was married to Jonathan \V. Cary , with whom she lived up to the time of his death , after wblcb , in l\l ( ! , sho-camoto thir city and has been living cvor since with her son. For the last six niontns ho has been an mvullii. It has been known for some days tLat aho was too fcoblo to stand the strata ' ' ' " - ' ' ' ' " " ' " ' ' " " " ' ' . _ - - _ tlfl-7-i " ' ' " ' " ' I"i. ' ' i. . . . i i i . . - ' ' ; ' " " " * " " " ' ' ' ' " " ' . _ . _ - T - - - - - - - - - - . - _ _ _ _ . - 'U - - - . . [ . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ Coritinental Clothing House. Prudent buyers cannot afford to spend one dollar for any article of clothing , until they have seen some of the bargain lines in Men's Suits , Spring Overcoats and Boys' and Children's Clothing , We are having the largest sale in Children's ' Suits ever held in Omaha , We will sell this week : tV 250 Boys' Cheviot Suits , ages 4 to 14 , at $2 ; regular price outside of our store $4. " See show windows for samples. A ff \ ISO Suits , ages 4 to 14 , of the celebrated Sawyer Double and Twist Cassimere , at $4. Sold last season for $7. ' SPRING OVRRGOATS. We are showing the largest variety we have ever carried in Fine Overcoats { Look in our show -window and see the Melton Overcoats , in a medium shade , ' I cloth and silk-facecl , at $7.50 each. [ MEN'S SUITS , I The biggest value ever shown in the city is our All Wool Argyle Cheviot , at $7. See samples in our show window , elegantly made and trimmed at $7 each ; all sizes. We will send a sample of this cloth to any address. i RREXRLAAND , LOOMI © & CO. , CORNER 15TH AND DOUGLAS STS. i OMAHA. . BOSTON. Is'KW VO 1-1K. DI S MOINISS. very much lonper , aad when , yesterday after noon , nftcr lour days' unconsciousness , she passed nwny without ai-ousitin to bid the sorrowing rowing ones about her good-byo , it was only the fulfillment of their expectations. The funeral will bo hold tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. COXV13.vriO'\ . KDv- ICpwnrtli IjensnerHVutd Up n Lnr c nml ltti y ScHHlon. The second seml-aunual convention of En.- worth leapucs of the Omaha district of the Muttiodist Episcopal church held In South Oinntia closed yesterday evening. The at tendance was the largest , the interest the greatest , and the lectures , papers and discus sions the best over had and bettor than its most zealous promoters had expected. Yes terday's ' programme was carried out In full , xcoptlni * the ndJress byltov. H. L. Eddie- blute , whom sickness kept away. The remarksof Secretary John Hnzelton of the fount ; Men's ' Christian association , Omaha , on "TheVork of the Youne I'eoplo After Kevival , " and the discussion following , were as Interesting as Instructive. The discussion following Miss Bessie Jotter's excellent paper on "Our Junior LoiiRue , " promises good work in organizing Junior icajrues in the various churches. Mr. Charles A. Guss of Omaha road one of the finest papers of the session on "The Ko- lation of thu Young People to the Church's Finances. " ' 1 bo paper by Miss Mao Driver of Omaha on "Mothodlst Young People and Popular Amusement , " was so lind that it will bo pub lished In the Advocate. The consecration incqtine , led by Rev. Ctmrles Snavelv , was , attended by moro than fifty , and was as iniercitirtirand profitable as it was well attended , " -i > < The song service last night , led by the pas tor , Kev. O. N , Dawson , was one of the most Interesting of the session. Hov. T. McIC. Stuart , D.D. , of Council Blufta delivered the lecture of the evening. The following Is a complete list of the dele gates in attendance : North Bend Uev. C. C. Wilson , Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyatt , MUs John Kern , Miss Corlia Long. Papllllon-Rov. P. "W. Ware. Misses Alice DoVolt , Lee M. Ware" , Myrn V. Ayer , Bessie Aver and Miss Palmer and Messrs. Charles \V. Moore and M. A. Cline. Springilold Rov. und Mrs. Thomas Mat thews. Purple Cano Rev. Charles Snavely. Te : < amah Uov. II. C. Dayhoft and .Miss Nellie D. Uayhoff. Valley Hov. K. S. Crawford. Fremont Uov. J. W. Robinson , Misses Muggio Clausson and Christine Lonquist and Mr. C. 1. Rogers. Omaha : Trinity Church-Rev. W. K. Beans , Misses JJelllo , McLano. Alice Fawcett and Edward Chambers und Mr. Chambers ; First Church Rev. P , S. Merrill , Chnrlos A. Goss and William Stevens. Scxv- nrd street church Rev. and Mrs. II. A. Crane , Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Sturcess , Miss ninncho Fr.uicr ; West Omaha Kay. L. E. Miller and Misses Bessie Park , Mary C. Peak and Trena Jordou ; Hanscom Park church Rev. G. M. Brown , Miss Emily Fos ter , and Messrs. William Hedgwick and W. C. Blackburn ; South Tenth street church Kov. A. Hodgctts , Misses Harriet A , Beadle , Anna B. Moore , Nellie J , Penoyer , Cora J. Smith and Mr. E. if. Davio. The Junior league of the South Tenth struct church was represented by Misses Bessie Jeter , Dimple Roe , Cora Bentley , Lily McCoy , Nora Williams and Sallie Hodgotts. Monmouth Park Church Kov. F. W. Boss. South Omaha , German Rev. II. A. Trei- Dcr. Dcr.lUchland Kov. Thomas Blthel. Albright Kay. William Van Burcn. Bishop John P. Newman , Presiding Elder T. C. Clendcnnlng , Mr and Mrs. Richard Stevens , Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McLam , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blatchloy of Omaha and Miss Nina B. Selby of Hastings were inter ested and welcome visitors. Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh. Boo bldg. Itcnr K llx a Hull in a Fight. Farmer Ainnsa W. Stacker's barns stand within ulirht of the Shades of Death swamp in Tobyhunnu township. Pa. Wlillo Mr. Stookor was at dinner one day ho hcnnl his cattle bellowing in tho'barnyard , and running out to the pate ho eaw n bonr trying to lug ono of his young calves over the foneo. Aa soon as ho hnd taken in ( lio' situation , Mr. Stookor put for the house nftor hia rlllo , und when he returned * Jo the gate the boar had dropped tftp bnlf und was de fending ; himself agaliat | a thrco-your-oUt bull that had tackled him. Mr. Stocker snld that it looked tcKkitn as though the bull was going to glvo the bear all ho needed , and so ho leaned on tlio fence and watched the battles' After the bull hiul'inudo ' three or four lunges ut the bear tlusilattor backed off , and tried to climb over the fence ; but just then the angry bull jammed hiH horns against'tho li6ar's ' side , and the boar suddenly turned On the bull , struck him on the nose , undftfniln undertook to mount the fence. T pblo\v ; on the nose THE EMPRESS ELIZABETH OF AUSTRIA , Several years ago , nftor a severe spell of iok- nuBi , wuautlvlsed by her bouso physicians t < usoJolmim HolT'H Mult Extract. turcLnlldher weakened constitution. It acted so iidmlrii- bly that In uppreolntlon tbo Kmporor Truncls Joseph orfli'rod Mr. .Iciliann IIolT to litscourt mid not only aupolnlcd 1dm I'urvoyor to the Austrian court Init. also decora ti'd bin with tlioOnlcruf thtidolduiCrovinnd Crown TliU WUSU distinction not oftou recuhvil by olrllllonsimd iiit'ruliant.w. and it made Mm i KnlKht In Austria. lnlbTU lie also iconlvcd tliu Urdur of the Cnmn from Knipcror Wlllielni. Juhann lloir's Kxtract uf Mult lius bccoino Vniwii all ovi-r the world. NnK- t , than half i million liottlu ) uro Imported annually Into the United Htittos from llcrlln , through the 'iiKcnta Imrr. Messrs , lllsner li Mfna Uon Co. of Now York. Thuro in nothing "Just as pood" when you car , otituln thti gunulnu mtlclo , which mils huvo tin ilKiinturo "Jul Holt" ) of aim on tlio neck of every bottle. Taku co luiltutlous. nal'tforsiia's ' pit. itonu's BUTTLE VEGETABLE PILLS CL/.TB / kllt-nilnclip. Coi.ntlimtlon , Intllgrttton , , Wlllfro BILIOUSNESS -A Ihenyilcm , of all tli3 y 1HU ALL flbovo A it d > Lvcr ! and other dlior. Stomach . Complaints , not Urlpr , try - s niull.ruoT totuko , f find purely tcffftn- Me , Iwlnu ccimpoiincl. J or viifi'tntjlt * In- tlljtnoui to Collfnrnl * . , ry thrin. 4& pill * In / each Tlal. /Sick Headache Ts utiiolutely curoil bj 1r. Hobb's LlttHetelaNe Pills , 05 rtnl. n rial i n for O5 cv'iitu , or t > forl. Kur salo'jy ' drugnliu , orby mail Addri- VjHOBB'S MtOiriHE 60. , CROP'S. SAtt mtCISCO ( Al FOR SAtK IN OMAHA , NLtl. . BY Ku n A Co. . Cur 19th i louil ) l Street ! . J. A. Fuller * Co. Cor Htli , I HKlm Street ! . A. U. Foster & Co. Council Hinds , town. UNO PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS CVCHYWHtRt. I emale Jlean , tl > e most powetfut frmaleregulator 1'er. lectlyhMfe. Neverfait. la.poitnaM , Sendzc dlamplfof ( irtlculars. Addrcll I/lON UKUG CO. , buffalo. N , Y. Xf Illttldfirc Attorneys at haw , Prn.3- O.IUI1UUS tiee , „ Hlio stuto und federal courts. Rooms 'J , 4 und 3 bhugurt Heno block , Council 111 u ltd. Iowa. HT fh n in linrc Attorney at Law , Xo. 10 . J. tlld.llllU3 ) | i'olri : street , over llush- nell's store. Telephone No. 3VI. Hi hours. 8 a. ni. to 0 p. m. Council llluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main arvl Ilroadw.av. COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In forol-jn and do-noitlo xchin k Jollootlon made ami luterust paid ou tl.ua deposits scorned to infurinto tbo hull , lor with H bellow of rage ho rushed ut the hoar with his horns lowered , and dealt him n torriflo hrust in the back. Tlio force of the bull hroko the fence clown , nnd hear nnd bull lumlocl on the other side of i t in a heap. By tills time the hcnr wits mnd nil over , while the bull htidn't cooled off a bit. The "bear got up and faced the bull , nnd thu bull mndo an other dive nt him on the douhle-quicU ; bill this time the boar , Instead of turning tail , raised his right pnw in u twinkling , and hit tlio bull u tremendous blow on the top of his hetiu right between his horns. The hull dropped as though ho had heen hit on the skull with a sledge , and he sprawled out nnd didn't got up again. Then the boar started for tbo swamp in great haste , and Mr. Stoeker ran after him , firing bis rillo nt the boar as ho ran. His ammunition soon pave out and the boar with a slight wound or two , got away and disappeared in the swamp. The bull -\\asdead when Mr. Stocker reached him , his neck hav ing boon broken by the bear's grout paw , und the calf had been BO roughly handled hy the bear that it nlso died before fore nightfall. . Mr. Stookor nnd his son wont insearcn of the bear right away. They followed him for a inllo ever the frozen surface of the swamp , found him licking his wounds in u clump of laurolsand riddled him with bujlets in less than two min utes. Ho looked as though ho had boon starved for a month nnd ho weighed a little less than 300 pounds. They've All .Moved , Now , "Whon Omaha was a frontier town Griswold ( the Into "Fat Contributor" ) arrived ono night and put up at the only hotel in the place , says the St. Louis Globo-Domocrat. After registering ho expressed a wish to retire at once , and was bhown up a ladder to a place , well under the roof , where a shako-down had boon prepared. He had not been abed many minutes , nnil was just about to do/o off. whou ho said his attention was attracted by u noise on the ladder. Just then the moon's rays nhot through thereof roof , and ho saw a bedbug peep ever the edge of the flooring , and then , turning to his companions below , ho called out In husky tones : "Como up , boys ; he's ' hero. " Shut Your Mouth. "Do you know \vhyso many pcoplo get deaf as they grow olderV" hiiia n doctor. "It Is because they sleep with their mouths open. Any man or woman who docs this persistently for years will finally grow deaf. Hut that is not the only uifuulvantngo of bo sleeping. It Is thocaiiboof a BCD re of affections of the throat nnd lungs , not to spunk ol snoring , which unlltfl anyone at once for human society. Hut the subject of Im proper breathing is wide. Notonopor- Eon In a hundred draws and expels thu breath in a naturalhealthy way , " Colonel Champion S. Chase loft last nlcht for WuJ-liliih'toii , I ) . C. , to attend the meeting of the general committee of tlio pan republic , coiiKrcss , which meets at tbo Arlington on the 'Jth inst. The committee' will attend the KHIth anniversary celebration of the slKiilnt , of the 11 wt patent , which will bo held on the 10th lust. Colonel Cliusu btutrd this morning that he would call the next mooting of the committee on plan mid scope at Ornalnv to no time during the summer. Tlo only complexion powder in the worli that Is without vulgarity , without Injury to the user , uud wlttiout doubt a ' Pozioul'a , FIRE 8ALEI - | - FIRE SflLEI Commencing Monday Morning , March 30 , at Marcus Clothing ; House , 54-6 a.nd 5-48 Br This stock consists of Man's , Youths'nncl Boys' ClothTng , Gents' Furnishing Goods , Hnts , Caps , Boots. Shoes , etc. Some of these goods ore slightly dnmnflecl by fit-e nnd wnter. They -will be slaugh tered at less than one-fourth cost price. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Come early and secure bargains. These goocic will not last long at the prices we are going to moke. We intend to clean then out In a very short tlmo. Is not pleasant to take , as it Is com posed of all the medicinal qualities thntgo to make now and rich blood | without compelling the consumer to [ pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought aoy where for thirty-fivo osnts a gallon , as all sur- aparillas aro. BEQGS' BLOOD PUBI.-IER.aad BLOOD MAKER la composed pf pu.ro modioino , and nl- " ows the "purchaser to add syrup whch IB advised vrlion given to children. f your druggist does not keep It accept no substitute , but ardor illroet ( ruin Itcv.'irs M fi : . Co. , I'JVl'J ' ? Mlchlzan St. , C'lilciiKU. III. , ami .liuy will forward , ox press prepaid , ono bottle - tlo for 41 or six for 5. For burns use Pond's Extract. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TjlOU SALE Sovornl horses , lonj : time. Call -L at 10 a. in. or 4 p. in. , 1C ? 7th 11 venue. M ODKHX liouses for lent. Charles Maitol , 114 Main stiect. TT10R KENT DnullliiR house. SOU I'mirth t. ; -L 10 rooms convenient t motor line and ccu- crot business. N. 1' . Dodsofc Co , IV A.NTED Mini with small fnnilly 10 work > ' on a garden ; un e.\iorleni.'uil | Kui'dcnur ircferrcd , Apjily to Johnston & Van I'attcn , i\i'rott ; mock. SALE 18 and 20 N. Main , ? .YX ) : a houses' r > lots onpns lu lilch school. > ,030 , woltli $10,000.Vllllims,18 ] { N. Main. \\7ANTED-food ! plrl for Renuinl honso- T work. Apply nt Mrs. I1 , M. i'ryor , lilO HlulT struct. W ANTKD-Studcntln clentnl ollico. Apply ut No , 12 Pearl , ever Hue ollico. H AVKcaf.li uustoincr for four lots liotwcon -1st and iGtli sts. , liutwocn Ave D and 4th ? . . J. I' . Gruvnshlolcls , ( ll'J llroiiilwny. HAY Tor Sale 1 ha\o purcliuscd a Ilnn lot of hiv. : which I will sell hy cur load or In small quantities , l.o.ivo orders at No. ] 3 ± ! West HroaUway. K ( joldhtela & Co. TjlUUITfariiiforsaloor trade : well located JL'und ull In bearlnz ! KOol house and barn. Will take soiiio uooil city property , and Rood tlmoKlvei. on balance. Call nn or address U. J , lliitulilnsoii k Co. , C17 liroadwiiy. T XAMINKtbo celebrated Mcl'hall pianos : -114 now scnlo crown pianos nnd organs. Hold on easy payments Uy Mur. llnurlcmi. iniisio tuuchur. 114 titutsinaii struct. Council llUiir.4. POH SALIC A house und larpu lot on easy paymeuits. Iiuiulro ut 405 1'urU uvcniie , Coiinolf IthilTb. la. WJ. l.AUTHinVAHsKlt has moved his warehouse from : ii5 Itroadwuy to40J llroadwuv , whuro ho Mill keep on baud n line stock of furnace Ilxturcs. " 1T1OH SAI I } At u saeriflco , lurfjohlro letter -L press , S ! ollico desks and ehalrs , S store trucks. 1 larxo Iron Hualu truek. ' . ' licatlns stoves , ' 'counter KoalcM. astop ludilcrs. 1 lar o platrorni lloor scales. Kccllno & Keif , 117 Main St. 171OU HKNT-Tho MoMulion bloclt. II story -L brick , with Imsntncnt and olovator. JV. . , 101 1'carl Htroet. "TJ1OHSAMC A bifriraln ; now modern house H with all tliu latu Iiiiprovoiiionls , MWOII rnoins ; will soil on ia < y iiuyinnnts : located nil the Fifth uvunuo motor lino. 1) . J. llutcliln- sun , U17 llroadway. THOU SALE or lloat a\r.lon land , with home * , by J. U. Hlua. 1UI11 a.In it. . Oouaott Bluer * WH AIII3 'IHH I'KOI'hK. Never s'.nco wo have been in business linvo we inado Hiicb laivonud low priced contract ; ) for our summer specialties , I clMKcruiurH The celebrated Kaclno refrigerators , fr . ( K ) up. All hard wood. Tlio beat vnluo over offered. OuHOlllUJ StIIVCH. Tlio Quick Meal I vaporntliiK stove. Tlio slight defects In last year's now pro cess liavu been overcome anil the Quick Meal is tlio best over offered. J'.vcry ono guaran teed. Wo are selling tlio old style Kouorntor stoves now at $7,00 , 'J-burncr , und t'J.OO 3-burners , high stove. , liluyulca. Tlio A'lctor , tlio world's leader , both In uoauty and reputation. The tfla.nl line , * yr . ( X ) to $ ii..W. : Catulogucs free. See us at ' Mala street. COLE & COLE. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DYE \YORIIS \ All kinds ot Dying and Gleaning dime In the Illglii'stStyluof tlio Art , Kudud anil SUIned Kiilirlcs imido to look us good us new , lied VeiittiiTS flcanod Hy Meain , In Knst Clui * Manner.Vork promptly done and delivered n all part * of Iho country , tioud for prluo O. A. MAOIIAN , I'run. , IOU Uro.idwav , Near Norlliwostoru UapoS , COUNCIL. lli.utfM. I A. M. H. CHAMBERLtN , M > D EVIS , KAU. KOSK AND TllllOATSl'KCIALtST , Council lllulM , In. All ( IUcn oi ( Ilio KYK. KAU , MMK nnilTUUOAT troatuit ' .li the urentoit ikllttuid cnro. CATAUIIII , A8TIIMI nml HAY KKVKIl IroiiloJ nllli eminent MICCCS * . SUWIOAI..Ol1llATlON3. ! ! where necoiinrr. pu lossly piTforinu 1 nlth tlio utmoit cnronnil skill , lurlnn perfect : results. FINIWl' ( ll.AS.IICd iiccur- otuly proiorlhuil , cuiroctlni all rofrnctlrj troubloi , in Myopia , llTporopla unit Aitlglnatlini , thin ran- ilcrlnisilitht oair. cloir nnd pilcilon , CI1HONKJ MlUllAIXlIAnmt HICIC IIICA1)AUIIH , nftor join otlrrrlblo milTerlni ; . no rullaf , ontlrolr euro I. Otloa , Houin 1 , HIiiiL-ul Illock , over llono & Oo.'i itoro , Council lllulli. It. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chsst Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WASTED , DR.C.B. JUDD. QOO Broadway , Council Bluffs , la OFFICE. 07. UKSIDSNJ3 CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215,000 DIIIETTOUS I. A. Mlllor , K. O. Glaai : > n , E. I * BliULMirt , R K. Hurt , J. D. EdinuiiiUon , Uluirloi 0. Ilannan. Transaot uoner.it baulcln ? Inisl- neis. 1/ar oit caiilt l uuJ aurplui ot uay banlclnHuutliwostorn ( oira. INTEREST ON TIM DEPOSITS. lligliost cash prlco paid for raijs and all liiiidH of scrap inotuls. Country dealers and inercluuits will find it to their advantage to communi cate with us hcfora disposing of their stocks. GILINSKY HUGH , Unioii Broadway Ic)0t | ) , Tol. 301. Council'mulTs , la. NEWOGDENT HOTEL The NewO.jdenHotol , In Couii3lt , h .B boon com-jl t-sU rofurnls'ieJ an modarn- izod throughout , and it mw on > oniio liast hotels in the Hi ato. It li locateJ In ths tm d- nosspartof t.io city an-l th olo3tri3 mo tori pass tl > 3 door every lour ininutas. Fire ni- uapoaancl flrn aHrms tliroujliout th i batU- ing. bto.im boat , hot an'l cold w.Uar ani sunbhlno in uvor/ < om. Table um jrp isul anywhere. Rates , $12.00 a da/ , QEJO.M. WHITNEY , Manavor. COUNCIL , 13LUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute. nits. npauNonts. PUOPS. Cbronlo illsoust's of all kinds nml ( Inform- ItlcHspecialties. Nos. 'Ml und I'lUa Council lllulN. la. Finlcy Burke. Thos. E. Oaiadr , HURKH & CASADY , Attorneys-at-Law L'HACTICK IN TIIH STATIC AND IT.lHJUAt , COUUT8. OITlcosj J , J , llrowu llullUlux , Council Ulult , Iowa ,