* * 7 S M " * * * * - * ' " " . ' " ' ' " " "TW . . fj yvMigyW' ' wwv- 7" , THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : W1 > NKSIAY , MARCH 20 , 1893. [ f THE DAILY 33EE SO. 12 PRAttL , STKKCT. I y cnrrlcr to nny pnrt of t'io cltj II W TH.TON , - MANAQEU lIlu lnr sOnicP. . . N 43 frit t-niinvt . . < ; - TrU.PIIOM.S } Nlt ) ( | Kdllor. Na S3 MlfiOll il N. Y. Plumbing Co. Courll : Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal G Morris Yost and Minnie Xlmmat , both of Omaha , were married by Justice \ ten yesterday. An Important meeting of the Junior Order of fnltcd American Mechanics , council No. 7 , Is to bo held this evening. Mrs. C' II Sherraden has Issued Invita tions to n kcnsington tea tomorrow afternoon nt her homo on Willow ntcnuo. M Marcus , w'.ioso building was visited by fire last .Sunday , states that thcro was no hole burned In the lloor , as was at first re- pprtcd. A writ of abatement was Issued by Justice Thoniell yesterday In this lliiuor Injunction case of the state against Arthur Xipp , a oaloon keeper of Ncola. The ladies of Broadway church will servo mrals in Masnnlc temple Saturday , April 1. There will also bo a sale of fancy work at the same time and place. The Ladies Aid society of St. Johns En glish Lutheran church meets Thursday afternoon at the residence of MM O. W. hnjdi'r , 'J17 South Seventh street. The jury in the case of the state ngahtst Unrdon Johnson , charged with tlio larceny of u revolver from William Orady , has returned a verdict of acquittal. Joseph Oano , a young man employed In I' . Wind's planing mill , had one of Ills lingers badly mashed yesterday by gettlnir It be tween two heavy timbers while at work. It Mill probably have to be amputated. The Women"Christian ! Temperance union will meut Thursday afternoon at I ) o'clock in the Young Men's Christian association chapel. The ladies arc planning an enter tainment which will need the co-operation of each member Friends of temperance cor dially invited. In order to arrange for the art window , the World's Fair association of Council Bluffs \\ill incut this afternoon at ! l o'clock In the Woman's exchange rooms. ICach member and any ono desirous of Dccoming u miimbcr tire earnestly asked to be present. President , Mrs H. M. Osborno ; secretary , Mrs. Laura Mac-Bride. Tlio following Jurors have been summoned to appear for duty April ! l in the superior court : O. W Dclllngcr , James Kllday. T. C Jackson , M \ Thornton , ( } . W. Strong , AV H Hoblnson , O. II. Lucas and S. Covalt. The. assignment of cases for trial was made by Judge Mi-Gee yesterday afternoon , the most important of the lot being that of tlio city against the motor company for f8,000. Tlio executive committee of the theater company , which was organized a couple of years ago for thu purpose of running Uohnnv's opera house , served notice on the stockholders yesterday that a levy of ยง 10 per share had been made , to pay the dcllcit in the treasury. There Is still duo $ . " > : on the rent of tlio building. The notice was something of a shocK to the stockholders , as tliuy put up their 810 per month regularly while the theater was being run under their direction , and supposed that \\i\s \ the end of it. Every youn niiiu and woman hhoultl hoar "Your .Mother's Apron Siring" to morrow nitfht , Hroailway church. Ad mission , Hoc. Itostou Store. Notwithstanding the inclemency o tlio wciithur , the display of spring dross goods and silks in tlio Boston Store show windows is very much admired by tlio ladles of the city. Tlio murclmndtao shown in the win- flows N < w. 1 , 2 , II1 are all of a dilleront character. Window No. 1 shows all tlio now weaves and colors of plain goods , albo trimming silk to match ; choice of the line , COo per yard. Same goods cash to import to G74c. "Window No. 2 contains diftorontgradofl and makes of silk suitable for trimming waists and dresses , in plaids , figures , plains and new phosphorous effectsrang ing in price from -I8c to $1.50 per yard. Don't miss seeing now confined styles in ladies' silk waists from $3.11) ) to $15.00 each. each.Window Window No. II shows our line of all wool chullics , Imported direct through our Now York ollico , in a choice line of chincolors. ! . Note our price , -loo to 5io ? per yard. Same grades sold from f > ( 'c ' to Olio. Window No.I is c imposed of our domestic line ofVool goods in Scotch plaids , tweeds , suitings , cashmeres , Bcrges , etc. . etc. , in an cndlo s as&ort- inont at 50c. Every store has a 50-cent line , hut this beats anything over before ollored. Spring novelties in all grades from the lowest price to the linest French novelties. novelties.UOSTON UOSTON STOKE , Fothoringham , WhitolawCo. . , Council Bluffs , la. You are cordially invited to attend tlio Easter opening this afternoon and evening at Miss Uugodalo's millinery parlors , No. M" Broadway. xir.nt WK.ti'nt. Mrs. W. J. Davenport and sister. Miss Jcssln Masscnburg. have gene to Tueoma "Wash. , for a visit with friends. Key. K. W. Allen and Mr. R. M. Blrdsal loft yesterday for Carson , where they wll hold meetings every night this week , return Ing before Sunday. A. AV. Coffman , a well known citizen o Avoca , was in tlio city yesterday , on his wni back homo from Monona county , where hi has Just purchased a line farm. Ho think ! of moving his residence to Monona county. Mrs. 10. Shubcrt has returned from at eastern trip , in the course of which sin visited her mother and her brothers , Dr. J W. Hensloy and Ur. H. A. llensley at Peasa 111. , and Postmaster I A. llensley at Yule : City. She was accompanied on her Journoj by her sister , Mrs. J. A. Williams of No brnsku. _ Sppt-liil IfTtiiuury Sale. STio for lOe regular largo size 2. > < bottles of the famous Drexel's Bol cologne , the newest and finest thing out forlOc ; lOc and 15e si/o for 5o at Goo Davis' ; i" > gross to bo bold at thesi prices. _ Williamson ft Co. , UXi Main street largest and best bicycle stock iti city. Do you Pinoko ? lltuo you tried T. D King & Co.'s Partair as ? It's a charmer Just light ono. Tim .Milk O.IHI- . George Scherer , tlio dairyman , was on tria In the court of Justice Fox yesterday on tin charge of selling adulterated milk. A Jur : was drawn byC. Wesley , a special constable The trial was Just fairly under way whei the defendant's attorney objected to tin Jury on thu ground that It had been picket out tiy a special constable who had in authority of law to act In the case. The oh Jcction was sustained and the cnsa wa lhcruuKm | tried by the court. Both Scherc and his son testified that they had not soli nny adulterated milk and that the cow were responsible for whatever imperfection thcro might bo in It. The case was takci under advisement und a decision will proba bly bo rendered todnj . For a nice line of window shades am drapery goods see Council Bluffs Caruo company , -107 Broadway. Your Mothrr'i Apron String. Chaplain Lo/.iur's now monologue witty , humorous and pathetic. Popuhi prices. Broadway church , Thursday March HO. Admission 22 cents. "A clean sweep" ut Miss Hagsdalo' Easter millinery opening , 337 Broadway Another improvement to the populu Bchubcrt piuno. Swansou Muaio Co NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS J , Hood Sherwood on Trial for Attempting to Raise Money by Forgery , THERE IS A LITTLE ROMANCE IN THE CASE .Short nt Fund * lln Imltutri the Signature of fit * I'roMH'ctlve I'.illinr.ln < I.n\v How tlu U'ns Detected 111 llli Clinic. , J. Hood Sherwood , the young man from Omaha who was charged some time ago with forging the name of John Van Kirk , a well known and prosperous farmer living near Silver City , to n check for $1IX ) , w.is on trial for the crime In the district court yesterday. The trial was the cause of considerable in terest to the public , on account of the prom * Inanco of all the parties , and for the little elements of romance which Sherwood in troduced into his talo. Van Kirk , his victim , had a buxom daughter to whom Shcrwooit had been paying some attentions , and Sher wood himself claimed that ho was engaged to the young lady. She , however , was not so anxious as ho was to acknowledge him as a member of the family , and denied his statement with considerable warmth. Sherwood tried to soli a uoto at the Citi zens State b.uik In tins city with the signa ture of Mr. Van Kirk attached to it. As ho was willing to part with tlio paper at some discount from its face value and as Van Kirk's credit was up to par , his action caused a feeling of uneasiness In the minds of the bank ofllcials. He was induced to go to the bntik on another day , when Van Kirk was tticro. and on Van Kirk dcnylmr that ho had ever put his name to the paper in ques tion Sherwood was arrested. The story told by Sherwood at that time was that he had been in need of money to carry on his business in Omaha and he hap pened to mention the matter to Miss Van Kirk. She at oneo volunteered to got the money from her father. She left the room and a few minutes later returned with the Ink on her father's signa ture still wet On the trial , however , nothing wass.ildof this feature of the etiso by Sherwood or his attorney , and the only attempt ho made to get free was upon a legal technicality. His defense was that the check was executed on Sunday , and was therefore void , and if it was void , there could bo no forgery within the meaning of the statute. Wlicn Judge Thorncll in structed the Jurymen , however , ho mudo no allusion to tills point of law , thereby indi cating that ho did not hold it in very high esteem. At 11 o'clock hist evening the Jury was still out. and although the bars were up to all intruder * , it leaked out through the transom that It stood 0 to 3 for conviction. O A World's r lr Ulmlow. The Pearl street show window of P. II. Kvaus' big shoo store is not only the handsomest thing on the street , hut the handsomest thing in the city , and is at tracting as much attention as a circus. It is not only a new window ( ono ol the largest in the i-ity ) filled with new goods , but the method of displaying the goods is now. and as attractive as any millin ery display that ever delighted the la- ilics. The central fixture ih u magnifi cent piece of bron/.o art work , all the point * iinihlied with cut glass. It is loaded with the liner goods , and scattered around in artistic profusion area few hundred samples of the immense stock that Mr. Evans has on his three- quarters of a mile of shelving. They embrace every grade of ladies' and children's footwear , from $1.50 Oxford tans to the wonderful creations of the shooman's art demanded by people of good taste and plenty of money. The window is a bit of decorative art work that will bear study and fully justifies the remark tmulo so frequently yesterday that it is the handsomest thing of the kind ever attempted in the city. The furnishing outside of the stock is rich enough to attract more than passing attention , and the be holder needs only a suggestion to iin- agino himself to bo on State street , Chicago cage , or Fifth avenue , Now York. The work is largely the result of the refined taste of Mr. Frank Hough , who came to Mr. Evans from the largest retail shoo houses in Chicago , and who will have charge of Mr. Evans' fine trade. Wood of all kinds , CODS and coal. L. G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. Boston chips at Driesbach's today. Tint ( ininil Hotel , Council BlulTs. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor. Rales , $3 to $3 per day. 12. P. Clark , l'1-pp. Attention , ( inind Army e'omnuli > s. Chaplain Lozlcr will be at Broudway church tomorrow evenin ; , ' . Turn out with your families tuitl friends , giro him a rousing reception. Admission , 2oe. If you luive property toboll , list it with mo. I liuvc customers for barifains. II. G. iMcOoe , No. 10 Main street. rnnrr.it ol .liilin Iliintlinrii. The funcr.il of John nanthorn toolt place yesterday ufternson ut ! ) o'clock from the residence of his daughter , Mrs. Lougee , on Oakland avL-nuo , in the prcsctK-o of a largo number of the sympathizing friends of the bereaved family. Hov. 1C. J. B.ibcock , rector of St. Paul's church , conduotod nn tin- presslvo service , and inusle was furnlsheil by Mrs. W. II. Wakcllold and Miss Ncolo M , Ogden. ' 1'hero were a great many beautiful lloral tribute-s. After the exercises the remains were carried from the house b.\ the pall bearers , Messrs. D. C. Hloomcr , II. H Ohorholtzer , T. J. Evans , J. L. Stinvart , W M. Sheparel , M. Duquette , , lohn Heno anil T. I islfowslti , und were taken to Filrvlo\\ comctpry , where they were laid away out ol sight of the loving friends. MIHIurry Oiiunliiir. The annual opaninir ejf Miss Itafrs- dalo's millinery establishment tool : pluco yesjtordjvy. The windows of hoi establishment on Hroudway are ar rtmjjed very hanilsimioly , but tlio vis itor trots a very faint idea "f what is te ; bo been in.sido if she eontents her hclf with this portion of tlu store. Miss Hat-id ale's millinery oponimrs have become one of the t-oeial events of the year , and her stoe-k , while lurgor and more complete than ever bo' fore , is ill-ranged with tlio Mime consuin mate skill that has marked all provioiii alTni-s of the kind. Many ladies visitor the store yobtordav , and the opcnlngr wil bo continued texltiy in order to ulvo those who have not yet made tlien * Kiibter pur ohtibos an opportunity to look in and boi what is in store for thorn. Finest Aristo cabinet photos , $2 pet do/un. Abbton's studio , IS North Main Mine. Helen Merrill , hairdressing ani manicure. Room 312. Mcrriam block. Active demand for acreage in the Klein tract testifies to its location ,1 cheapness and desirability for fruit , gart ' ( letting and suburban property. From to 40 acres for sale , lj ! miles etut of poj ollico , by Day & Hess , 3111'earl street. Free treatments dally from 2 to4 p. m. at the Council Blurts Medical am Surgical institute , 2lth ( and Broadway . ) nut lee lor HootleKS r . John W. Duncan , a well-known and Influ ential citizen of Hamburg , was bcforo lie federal grand jury yesterday on the chargi of using the malls for Immoral purposes. There was a woman living in Nebraska 011 , with whom ho had been more or less latl mute. Duncan and the woman had u fulllni out , anil sovcral gulcy lattors passed b twccn them. Ono of them contained n great many epithets of a highly flavored variety , and bore Duncan's signature The woman placed It In the hands of the United States authorities and had Duncan bound over to the crond Jury , which had his case under consideration yestcrdav Among the "Iwotlegtrers" who were given sentences of various lengths yesterday were /nek Crandnll , Ocorgo McKwon , Frank Howe , George Durkec , Andrew Nelson , J. J. Reynolds , J li McVey , William Hard- man. James McF.irland , Jntncs Scroles , W. S. AVhlttlngton , Thomas Wyatt and Charles Thurlow. The sentences average somewhat higher than these of last term , and Judge Woolson announces his Intention of making the Increase n steady ono until people un derstand that the l.uv compelling the pay ment of the Internal revenue fee was passed with the expectation of Its enforcement. The World' * I'nlr Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone Imparts. Parks' tea , by clearing the blood of Impurities , makes the complexion regain the hue of youth. All druggists. Emma Kennard , stenographer , notary depositions , commercial work , letter writing , 100 Main. Clmphihi l.orler. Broadway church , Thursday evening , "Your Mother's Apron String. " Ad mission 25 cents. Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , the best $2.00 hotibo in Iowa. Didn't l.eiirn 11 In Pnrt. C A. Miner , alias C. A. Martin , was ar rested several weeks ago by Hulllff Harring ton for breaking Into two cmptv houses In the northwestern part of the city. Ho was bound over to the grand jury and was re leased upon furnishing a bond of ? : W3. Since that time he has boon working for M. S. Hoop , a carpenter on Upper Ilroadway. He Is now In J-iil on an equally serious charge , and unless something unforeseen Interferes he will probably oo taken across the state. Monday night hoent to Mr. Hoop and nskcd for the key to the shop , In order that he might go in and change his clothes. The key was given to him. Yesterday morning when Mr. ' Hoop visited the shop the window was open and a tool chest containing about &C > worth of tools was missing. Miner was at once suspected , and the police , upon making the rounds of the various pa wnshops.fouml tlio tools In ( illiiiski's place , on Ilroadway be tween Sixth and Seventh streets. Miner vus identified as tlio man who did the sell ng. He had evidently had the theft in iilnd when ho borrowed the key from his inployer. Ho had opened the window In irdcrto give the Impression that a burglary uid been committed , and although ho had been very smart , ho was not quite smart nough , for there was a strong section of iviro gauze over the outside which he had neglected to tear off , and which bore ludis- imtablo testimony to the fact that the Lvindowhad been opened from the inside aim that no ono Iiait passed through the window. Miner was found lying in a drunken stupor at thu Pacific house saloon , with Just , r > U cents loft of the $5 which he had received for the tools. Ho had spent all tlio rest for "Iijuor. There are three tilings vortn saving- Time , Trouble and Money and Do Witt's "jittlo Early Hisers will save them for you , These little pills will save you time , as they act promptly. They will save jou trouble as they causj no pain. They will save you money as they economize doctor's bills. Goo. S. Mavis , prescription druggist. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just what you want. Look sit them. Clean , convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec tric Light Co. Ladies , don't forget that the Louis arc at 2o Main street now. Come all. Fou SAM : Citizens State bank stock. Submit cash offer. E. II. Sheafo. Karly heed Politoe : . Three hundred bushels of pure early Ohio seed potatooi at Thomas Rishton , 2400 West Broadway , Council BUilIs , la. Dili Yon .Miss The lice ? There was a lively commotion about Tun Bun otllco in Council Bluffs yesterday morn ing , owing to the failure of the papers to ar rive from Omaha at the usual hour. The number of Inquiries as to "what is the mat ter with THE Bun ? ' ' Indicated pretty plainly that TUB Her has become so permanent and Important a factor in the social ami commer- ci il make-up of Council BlulTs that the least Irregularity on its part creates a commotion. The cause of the annoying delay yesterday was duo to the failure of the telegraph com pany to deliver a message. Tlio regular driver of Tun Dr.K wagon , which leaves Council Bluffs at ! ) o'clock each morning to get the papers in Omaha , was ut Missouri Valley , and , missing a train , telegraphed to secure a substitute.Vhilc the car riers were Impatiently waiting for him , supposing that he was somewhere on the road between Omaha and Council BtutTs , hi was quietly sleeping in Missouri Valley , In noccntly supposing that a message sent by telegraph would get hero quicker than by freight. By the tlmo his absence from duty was discovered and a substitute secured , an annoying delay had occurred. Tlio only gratifying feature to the irritating Incident is the proof positive that Tun BEE is thought so much of in Council Bluffs that business can't proceed until it has arrived and beer. read , and that tills is the first time in five years when THE Br.n has varied more than fifteen minutes in its tiuio of delivery to ttio Bluffs readers. _ ItheiiliKltlHin Is a symptom of disease of the kidneys. It will ccitainly ho relieved by Parks' Sure Cure. That headache , backache and tireil feeling comes from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for the liver and kidneys , price $1.00. All druggists. II.iKler Ou-nlng. | MissSprink commenced her Easter opening yesterday. IIer stock of mil linery goods is decidedly the largest and linest she has over had , and contains al most everything in the way ol a variety to suit the over- varying feminine taster , arranged in a wav that bewilders while it pleases. Those ladies who have not yet made their purchases for Euitor will do well to visit her place. 1 ! ) Main street , before buying , while these who have already provided them-olves with bonnets cannot put in an afternoon any more pleasantly than in looking over her largo stock. The opening will bo continued all day today. _ Marriage License * . Tlio following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday : Nainuand Ailnros * . Ago. j U. Moirls Yost. South Omaha . iifc t Mliinlo.limn , it , South Omaha . 'Jl .I. L. llurge-ts , llonlrtre , Neb . 31 It. llurge-w. , Omaha . a ; Full line of spring mattings and carpets - pots of every description at lowest prices. C. B. Carpet Co.107 Broad way. _ Coal and woexi ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wooel in the city ; prompt delivery. 11. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. At the World's fair will be a 7 1-3 oc tavo organ in piano case. Sue duplicate ; at Bjuricius Music House. BRIBING THREE "cOUNCIUIEN Sensational Charges Matlfi'foy Mr. Elsassor Last Night , AN INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE APPOINTED AlloRf.1 Tlmt a Contnidtlir OlTrrcil 8JIOO to ( lot 11 I'uvonilile Committee Ho. port on it at rials' I'm Ills Cliittn for I0,5IO. _ The city council has apaln gone Into the Investigating business on n rather extended scale , and two special committees were up- IKitnted at last night's meeting , ono to In- vestltrato charges of attempted orlbery of the committee on paving , curbing and put tering and the other to look into alleged looseness and dcrelltton of duty or the com missioner of health and attaches of the Hoard of Health. The charges relative to the attempted In fluencing of the members of the committee on paving , curbing and guttering , which Is composed of Back , Specht and I'nrlter , wcro brought out by Mr. Els.isser when the list of Inspectors for the public work was submitted for confirmation. The Second ward coun cilman stated that ho had been informed by Frank G. Patrick that Alvln Hcnscl , ono of last year's Inspectors and ono whose name appeared on the list this year , had acted as a go-bet .veen for a contractor. It was pro posed that the committee report favorably upon the contractor's claim , amounting to $10,51:1.71 , the contractor to receive $10.000 and the members of the committee the f)15 71. The statement created a sensation , and a clamor for Investigation was made. Messrs. Munro , llowell , Steel , Suundors and Prince were appointed a committee to Investigate the charges. The following list of inspectors was ap proved , Mr. HeiiBul's name being withheld until the investigation is over. Charles Frlcko , .loci A. Orinin , Charles Hasmussen , .losiah Kent , Fred I. , . Hlumer , .lames SchneliU'wcml. William Nelson. Fred H. lawn , \V. F. 1) . Wili'ov , Joel C Perrigo , .lnm < 's Btocltd'ilc , John Barker , Thomas B. McCulloch , .1. F. Hoyt , 'I' . W. Hutchkiss , Fred Spotm.tn , George J. llodder. Kdw.ml Gurske , 11. K. Walker , Joseph Michael , Charles F. Strombcrg and Peter Mies. Messrs. Klsasser , .liicobsen and Me- Andrews were appointed a committed to in vestigate the charges of neglect of duty by einplojesof the Bo.ird of Healtli. The mayor vetoed tlio lumber contract with C. Li. Chaffco and was sustained. The city attorney approved the propo sltion to charge the cost of repairing asphalt paving to abutting property owners and the matter was referred to the judiciary com mittee. Jim Stephenson's proposition to clean the streets on terms that will aggregate about $500 was accepted. SIJ-H : Contractor SquirtW.intml lilt Iiillu MICP I'.ir a Cl.ilin. Alvln Ilenscl , while an Inspector last year became acquainted with ' Charley Squires , the Omaha manager of the Barber Asphalt company. To. a reporter he gave his story , and the only material point in which it differs from the ytatcmcnt made \i\ \ t'io council Is that ' ho denies hav ing attempted to Influence thu action of the members of the committee. He is desirous of going before the investigating committee and telling what h.c knows and the part ho was solicited to play. According to Mr. llcnsel. about one month ago Mr. Squires' forcintiti appeared at the homo of the former one evening and informed him that the Barber Asphalt manager was desirous of seeing him ut Ills olllco on the following mornlmj. Mr. Ilenscl called on Mr.jquires at the time bpccillcd. They Im mediately commenced the discussion of the I subject dearest to the heart of the Barber I men. men.Mr. . Ifensel says that Mr. Squires In formed him that something must bo done relative to securing favorable action upon the claim of the company amounting to S10,5ir > .71 for repairs upon the paved streets for the year of IblU. The bill was then In the hands of the council committee on pav ing , curbing and guttering , and Mr. Squires informed Mr. Hcnsel that all depended upon the report of that committee. In case it was not favorable ho was very likely to be kept out of his money for two years , and ho thought Mr. Back might oppose It. , Mr. Ilonsel says that Mr. Squires then solicited him to help him out , and suggested that if ho would visit ttio members of the committee matters could probably bo ar ranged. Squires said that Mr. Ilensel was about the only man who could arrange the deal. If ho succeeded Mr. Squires sig- iilied by holding up live lingers that .hat number of hundreds of dollars would bo no object and intimated as much in words. Mr. Hcnsel says he declined the offer , and to get out of it ho Informed Mr. Squires that he was but slightly acquainted with the members of the committee and could accom plish nothing. The matter rested there until about two weelcs later , when Mr. Hcnscl was a , candidate for reappointnient as inspector. Ho met Squires ono morning , and that gentleman Inquired whether ho had concluded to accept ttie offer of laboring with the committee relative to securing favorable action upon the repair claim. Mr. Hcnsel replied that ho had not. To this Mr. Ilenscl says Squires retorted that ho would sco that Ilensel was not appointed as an Inspector specter this year. Mr. Ilenscl says ho Is anxious to go upon the witness stand and tell these facts to the investigating com mittee. _ _ TELEail.1 I'llIC ISltlKt'X. last night robbed the savings bank at I'uwlliiK , N. Y. , of f 10.500. The ClioioKcu National council has met In annual Mission at Tulilcqimh , I. T. All thu M.iclA'ans in the United State ? will iissi-mblu ut L'lilt-itgo | | , u family convention w > \l Juno. The striking miners of Pennsylvania hove ruturm'd to work. The men hiivu virtually won u victory. Louisville , Ky. , banks have brim caught tc tbu extent of I100.OOO by forged whlsUy wuiu- house receipts. The pacKItu linn of Swift & Co. , of Chicago , 111. , lias Incrpiisc'd Its , capital stock from If 7,500,000 to J10.00U.WO. Isiti-hci ) | ] : from Ottawa , Out. , untiounc-utl that the I'li-nch treaty will not bo lullllud ut thli session of I'arllaiiiuiit. The prospels of tim Newfoundland sum business are \my gloouH' und much complaint Is heard from that counjry. Thu clothing ruttuis ol Now York are con fident they will \\lti tlitf light they ate now engaged In with thu iilttnufacturufH. The South Hioro " ( 'bttago company ol Chicago , Investigation- ] iro\en , has used Illegal means to .stcurcInvestments. . It Issalil that II. It. Miutitrallle manager of the Sou line , will MK'wd Tialllc Mumigei Waldo of thu Mlssuutl , Kansas & Texas. Th proposed i L-ncuntplncnt of thu natlonn guards of the dlireieiit-Matt'a to bo held during thu World's fair 1ms In inlelliiltely abandoned. The bark lluenmh from I'orthiml. Oru. , which went ashoru on thu IOUKH near Ualwiiy , .March 21 , has been hauled olXiuml docUed ut Ualwiiy. Thu yearly convention of thu Amalgamated iisKK-liitlons will bu hum ut 1'ittstmrg in June next , when thu question ( if u strike will bu con sider ud , Leonora Duse , the Italian actress , Is seriously 111 ut Chicago , 111. Her phyalcluus - Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest 1) ) . S. Gov't Report. . . . ABSOLUTELY PURE Imf n forbidden her appearance In her role In 1 Fertmnda' IllooiNhed hm rcMillnl from the Choctaw feud. Vi-iterday at Antler- I. T. . n desperate battle took phu-o. In which n number were killed and Injtiied. 1' . J. Adam-4 , proprlrtor of the ( 'niton fl h market. Kansas City , Mo. , was found dead In bed this morning. A pistol at lit * Mde Indi cated suicide , llu N Mild to lunuixwlfti and several children In Chicago , The legislature of Tennessee has pn * cd it joint rosalutlon to allow the Inteiinent of the remains of ex-President James K. I'olk and Mrs. I'olk In the state capltol grounds. The funeral of the Into Colonel Pilot I- ' . Hliepard of tlie New York Mall an.I Impress occurred yesterday from tlu I'lfth At 111110 Presbyterian church of New York City. A special from Marshall , Mo. , yiys : The rumor of u quadruple murder near ( Jre-en Itldgu was false. It was u tiiunketi bawdy house row. No deaths nttvo yet occurred. A man imm.-d Sherman Palmer , said to bo the much-minted principal In the murder of Uar.Uer Mead at Vtiiupcmi , WIs. , wan captured last night , after a longchuu by olllccr * , at Duluth.Mlnn. Mrs. Albert llrmli , from whom the physi cians ut thu Allegheny ( luncral hospital at Pltt.sburg , PH. , u few days ago , lemoved a tumor wulxiilug 1'JO pounds , died early > ustur- day morning. The Wisconsin h'sHalim * has niloptcd n , memorial to congress asking thu submission of an amendment to the federal constitution ptuvldlnv for the flection of Cnlted States senutots by popular vote. A Honolulu letter says : The engagement of Commander VMiltlng of the fulled Slates steamship Alliance to Miss Ktta Ah I on- ; , daughter of Ah 1'ong , a wealthy Chinese mer chant of Honolulu , Is formally announced At 3 o'clock yesterday morning one entire block on thu eastet n sldu of the public suaru ( | of Marlon , Mo. , was mowed down liv lite hi less th" nun hour. Lo-s will foot up * 5oooo , with light Insurance. Thu tire was of Incendiary oilgln. M. Challemet-liacour , newly elected as presi dent of the Senate In place of M Jules Teny , deceased , took the chair jcsterday as presid ing olllcer. There was a hircc attendance and the Introductory address of the new president was listened to with gieat Intciu'it. Christian Schwartz , an old farmer from dial lesion , W. Vn. , wheru hit has lived for llfty years , has arrlwd In 1'lttsburg , Pa. , to begin a legal light for part of Lie Kcomimllo wealth , llu Is a fin mer member of the society and has papers uhlch he claims show his light to a large snaru of the possessions of the so ciety. Thu steamer I/ako Superior from Mvetpool whlcli arrived at Halifax , N. S. , yesteiday , biiiUKht 470 p'ls engeis , all bound for points In the I'nlted Mates. Among thu number went tttocitsesof suspicious Illness. Tins patients Mi'io it-mmi-d to thu Hospital , whete they will lemaln until Ills dctei mined whether or not they have thu cholera. Busy people have no time , ana sensible pco pic have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose tliey take. Theyhavo Ic'irni'I that the use of Do Witt's Little Ha fly Risers does not Interfere with thcirhcalth byciusin nuusJ.i , piln or grip ing. These little pilis are perfect in action and results , regulating tlio stonnch and bowels so that hcad'tchcs , ell/zluuss and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse tlio blood , clear the complexion and tone up the vstem. Lots of health in these little ful- 'H Cures Colds , Coughi , Sore Throat , Croup , Infla. onza , Whooping : Cough , Bronchitli and Aithma. A certain curt for Consumption in first itarjci , and a euro relief In advanced itagti , Uie at onet. You will Bee the excellent offcct after Uhir j the first dose. Sold tiy dealers everywhere. Large bottles " 51 . -iS 1 - > Fine Cooking at Home , Some people think that they cannot prepare the delicate soups and sauces and delicious made dishes which are peculiar to the best French cooking in their homes But by use of as a stock for Soups , Sauces , Made Dishes , they can bo made easily , cheaply , and successful ly at home. N. I ! . Got the genuine ) Liflbig COM PANY'S ' iinel avoid disappointment. Spu th-it the signature of JUSTUS VON LICIIIO U ( n blue on the Jar. . .c ureates ( on 5ea end Land ? end J-ccnt pOt-tUgO itnnip for a 100 pugo COOK BOOK FREE. 1 Prle-os va low. * Kuro sumptuous Sales every ilny. Sea your ilealor. Ask for prices Take no othor. _ _ tun , ? * ' ' 'r - , ; % ' ' ' -V > c > i 2 ? MILTON ROatRS & SIRS , Agts. , Omaha , or Majestic tVlfg. Co. . St. Louis. srcer. * Omaha's Nevvast Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWAR3 JH. ( OHootni ntti.M per ilif. (01 oo raj attl.OJ par itar. lOHromi mill Uath alt I. ' ) ) | )3r Ur. 10 lluouis wltli Until ttliHo ItSJ i r Ur OPENED A.UGU3T IsL Modern In llvnrv Itunpi-rt. .Nim ly t.'iiriiUtiril C. S. ERB. Pro : ? . Tlio nly hotel In the c ty urlth hot and co'd wntrr und Bto.itn ho it In every ro Tul > inuiJ dlnlnxroa.ii Horvice ' BATES $2.60 TO $4.00. BDOclal rates on application. B.SILUOWAYPrP. ana vigcr qulrklr ro LOST VITALITY itoreJ. TicrrouiUibilUjr etc. , illiely cuirit bj INUAI'M , the grett Hindoo Itemedr , Hold with wrU- U > r U < f urr. H. , ple ( Irrr. Adlri-p | UrUMiil MeUUU Co. , Ik H ; iU HM. , Ulcw , 111. IT MAKES PEOPLE WELL Best Spring Remedy in the World- Paine's Celery Compound. There is ono true specific for dUca es arising from adebllitatod nervous system , and that is 1'aino's celery compound , si generally urccribed by physicians. It ii probably the most rcmarUiblo remedy th it the scientific research of this country lias produced. Prof. Edward E. 1'holps , M. IX , LL. I ) . , of Dartmouth college , first prescribed what is now known the wo-ld over as P.ilno's celery compound , a posi tive cure for dyspepsia , biliousness , hvo'1 ' complaint , neuralgia , rheumatism , all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For the latter , Paine's celery coin poll nil has succeeded again and again wnorc everything else lias failed. Tlio medical journals of this country hive given more space in the last few years to the many remarkable cases whoto the use of P nine's celery compound htta made people well , than to any other ono subject. Just received a fine line of EXNQKISI-I GOODS. Have removed from tny old st-xnd now occupy the untlro lloor. Over 510 Bwjulwiiy , Council PARTIES WANTING Ail/leaser- Anheueer , Budwcis-or , F.iust anil Palo BHERS , EITHER BOTTLED OR IN KEGS , can leave orders at No. 213 Main Street , Council BUtfTs , Iowa , or Tolo- phono3123. Goods delivered promptly. SOLE AGENCY FOR ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. , of ST. LOUIS. JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. " MDNESDAY , MARCH 29. THE GREAT 1110 SUCCD-3. T1IH FAMOUS I'llESKNTINO TIiU NAUOTIAL PAN TOMIMIC COMEDV. 8 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OK PRIMROSE AND WEST- Wholly unllUo anything now before the IJIlllllC. THE ONLY NOVELTY IN TOWN. Commended everywhere as t ho crei.tcbt fimniakor of thu su.ison AN EXCELLENT OAST. Heats on Halo Tuesday at Sailors' I'liarm-icy. PRICES 23c. Mo , 73c anil COUNCIL BLUFFS STEW DYE WORK All kinds of Oyclui : ami Ulei-in.iu ilono In fhn hUhost style of t'io ' Mrt. Filol ; an I tallied fabrics nrulo to lojl : us oo I .uuuv. Woiic promptly iloiia mil deliver. ) I In .ill pirtb : ot the country. Bond for pi-liio list. C. A. MAGHAN , Proprietor. Iltcudwav. near Norlhwi-itcni 'a ' us. Co noItlnft'i , f.i TfiE FLYEJJ , 281hs. , C/iliH'h ol ptlonl L'cvr. Is the line- I mad wheel m tlio vi rid. Jl lOIIIali dr uli > I'nutiiim- tlc. Larrtst I mi In thn not. . \\liiilusiiln iiinl Hutull. Send fore I'liosuu. A I Minis ot iu- p tiring done. COLE & , COI/E , 41 Main t-treut , Loiiiu-il llnilTs. YOUB EYI ARE TROUBLING YOU. Wellronioiui'l litva tun n 1-1111111131 tie ir optl UM reuof clur D. milIf nee iry.tllto I wit'i ' u pur of our-i'KltrT.i flO.N" ( if I' lOLtJi or r ! > 'i iil.\Sj- bK Ihu tiotln till ) uon I If you lu n H n < l uhinji wo will toll rim oun l.ilnu y , > i .T ml lu tlo. < ] 11,11 SI'KUTACIiKS or KVK lI.AiS.-5S K.OVI U.I ) 01' . I'lalii , riiioku , bluu or wniu/l ; HIJI. tji prJiucUiU iu > t-yi-b , Iroin &KI.I pair it Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. rurmua m I Klftunc fetruot NFRVQHSDISORDERS IvLrlB f dl UU Ami all tin tr ln or liVIIA NVKAU.Nt HK.I. DKIIII.ITV , KTC . tuat uo inninr llion : In men QVlC.il. f mil 1 * .UMA- NK.XTI.V CUHKI ) . Kin urilBNIJI'H ami tone Udn to atari inn of lie boil T I nlll mini ( no urolr pac -jl ) fit AA nn f lulTercr ttio proicrlp lo ni it e ir jl uuof oie trouble * . Adarun , A. Uit.lUbXk Jicc FOR THE Inchnrjoof tiiu Slstors of Nloroy. Tuts renowned Institution U sltuatod on tl.o il-'li ( blufTu buck of and ovcrlooKInx the city of Council II ! 11 Its. The sp loious grounds , IU h Klocntlon \ and spluiidid vluw. make It a nest plo islns retreat for the alHIctoil. A stuff of omlnont physicians an I n l.irgo corps of ox * jerlcnccd nurses minister to the comforts of the patients. Special cure Riven to ludy pa tients. Terms Moderate. 1'or particulars apply to SSSTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. RARE , RIPE OLFwifsE r.lniltvil tHovlt nf Ilio J'InoHl In tho' U'o r/ < / . S II Konl Imi opoiHMl : v whoh-inlo liquor itoro at No IT 1'cnrl Rtrcot , Council Illutli. nml has put In a Inr o nmt well Nelcclud Block of wines , branitloa , wlilskl 'i.otr. It It u fuel worthy of mention ttiut l I ortt U tlio fortuntitc po Hcmor nf nenrlr forty liarrdls of tlm llnentrhl9kv In tlio Unltmt Htalet. In HSJ Im bmu.'lit nov-nty tlvo h imN of Kuntuckr i. ! > ' C Taylor \ililsky Hint It uiunot until about tlirnu yi-nrn nxo that lia pliic-il tin uoods on Iba mnriet. Of Ilili stock liu li-n Inft nbout forty bnr- reln , nml experts nil prononncu It ubiolutely tbo tlni'it whiskey In tlin country , lln iclls U inalnlr to fiinilllc-i for meillclnnl n'C' . i It Is too COB tiy { or HID regular troitc It U worth ovurlll ) p--r K > Ilon. Thuio IB not iinotlior br.inilot mieh vrliliky In the U. S. Ills slock of bramllu * nml wlnoi coin us from tli fnnion * I.olnmt Stanford vlnoynrdi In e'atlfornlftk nml Imvu u liluh reputation for cxcullouco und purity. Special cautni1. BLU.-H , I/oil t'ALi : I'nll > t > t of II morn tooli , KOOilcon.il. tlon ; n barirnln Inqulru of Kinpklo-bhnxart llunlwnru I o. t'oiincll ISIuttn 11 > l ( IU.N"I' : l.nruo IU room liuuso with ull niodorn linproTumonti , on t'.irlt avcnut * . ti > par month. h room liomo wltli t'ooil burn , nuiv , IM per month. I Incnln HVUIHIC four i-utt.iKO Ii0'i93 > In 'I win I'ltr I'lnco , near K'CJB llros. ' factory , $1 per month ch. & room cotlnuoi on Tnlnt iivonua , north of Irani- fir. Ill per month. broom cottazuon Avcniu I1 , mnr 20th street , U per month. Apply lo u. U Uilull , .No 7 , liitldwln block , roundl olulH. ( < MlllAlil' . ' rCniuvcil. -Hiposu , Tiiults , chlmnity * . .TclcamMl.Vull prepirjl fur ttiu wjrk lij Hurko city tmlhltiiic. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - : nlarKd list of propirty. Iniproroit ami iinlmproTvl for mloln nil uirti ut too cltjr. iiMutot It at low prlcai ; no ni of It very e'luap. If ) on think nf buying , cotiu HIK ! aoa what 1 Oin unuryou. ItmayaaTayou nniuy. II. u. MuJco , Nil IU Mllln alruat. f I'JUDSIN. clTll on-lnoir. Illuo prlnta of -Ij.r'nuncll Ilium anil all addltloni- forSJO Im id of mock. V ! . < iitn tiTi-miu. Xfli A i UK farm Ine'odir county , Nutiraika , nil In Jcnlllvullun. fiJ.W ) | ior acre. I Irit-clnn cltjr propiirtjr tu oxclmnuo fur KOO t land -end in do- crlidlon of tlio land you li-ivj to oiler. Jounitoa , V Van I'attan. AhS ! \l/T3iind loans FTUan I cltf propjrtr bouiibt anJ oolj. I'jur i Tuuimi. Couasll Hlun. G'liili i-irl wantud for Kimer.il liousowork. In- qulra Mrs. . 'clillcliter. aii l.lnouln Ave. \\rA.HTKD-I.adloi to nulit mo In my work. < > eiood liar Addrt-ra > 'r > . I' . K. l.nno , 3IS Aveuiiojl , Cauiiaillllu3 " _ < "I TUtMK and"lot for nale. No 141.1 I Iftli uvenuo Illnqulro of J. 1' . ClirlBtliin. C. It HI. . fri-lxliv home. A iHANCI3 : for rlic 11 mnri to collect , ( elicit , VVniid dollTor Koodi. Wntei t\'i \ a week , and profit * divided every W ) nayi , In dock com * pnnjrln l liny 16 hlmrtti mock. Addroin J , vf. Moric , llooni & , liyorttl block , Council Itliitln , lout ncnr lnissel Imlldluu ou I'oarl. K. W. J. lluturn to l ! u otllco , _ _ JKKHI'.V cow , youni ! , wanted In tri"do for > pe-o < V. inn buK y and tlnn lumen. Will par differ ence In cash. Artilrem I ) i9 , Ilic. l/el HUNT , , thBBtoro bulldlnv No. M5 llreud. 1 way ; tlirca rooini above , and larg * bam In rear , on piled allay. L. a , UtTlne , ( W JritDUlU * T OU . _