THE OMAHA DAILY HER APRIL 12 , 1M ) -SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BJB15 on r.'o. I e Incur * . 1 v rurrlfr In nry part nf Oil fllty 11V TII.ToN. MANAMF.lt ' llilillii' OII1r . No. 13 tri I I I'110M JIlAUIl 3l N V Pluin'jhur Co. Ccuiirii Bluffs Ijinno'-r Co. CoM Mntejnbc-n.'or Is the htiltiWO : Hrraiihvny Snei lal incotltiK of JUuff City Unlse No. Tl , Amirnt. Kruc unil .Accepted Masons , tills c-vi ninj ? for work In the second dvgrcn. All Masons n iv In vlluel. The 1-ullPV A ul society of Rt. Joint's I'tiKllMi Lutheran ohuivh will racot TliUM- tla , nftrrmmn ( it the resldnen of Mrs. G. W'Snytter. . ! ! 1 7 South Sovotith street. Tin-re will bo no superior I'otirt until Batur- day A ludtfinrnt was returned yesterday inoiiitiiR in favor of thu pliiintiiT lit the e.'isu of the KvuiiKi'lU-nl Lutheran church against the holrsof John Kn.vt.lui- . The motnf company has nwdo a proposi tion toC'olnnel K. C. Itecd with rcfoivneo to runnlin. his Matitiwn railwnj line by electric- Hy H Is probable that ati agreement will he iva < heil ami that the present sutmwii- will ure the trains running to and from Mamiwa bv i lu'li tmn . .Inditeoolsoti disclim-ped the Jury In the ease of .li-hu < irunt against the Union I'aellle Hallway cnnipany yesterday In the United Slutrs i-fi'irt. a verdict prnvlnj ; to lie out of the ( piesllnn. After heinu' out for live utiys tl > ( > viti > stood just us ll iltel at the outset , 0 te > > > In ft\ ; r of tno railway company. Martin' ' , th" -yeni'-old l daughter nf Hev. , I , Mathlasnn ami wifoof the Danish llvan- peih-al I.u'hnran church. eliod yesterday mot miiK ut s o'clock at the family residence , corner of Avenno A unil Ninth street. , of brain fever. The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at - o'clock from the iliun-h. llt-v. ( ; . Wilhclmsen ofliciatint ? . The case ofV. . M. Sliaffor , chai-Red with Rlcniini ? u suit of clothes fiomV. . U. Kerns vamed at S'J.1 , was tnevHn .lustico View's court yesterday morn inf. . but it was foumt impossible to prove the value of the Roods as tilk'Kt'el. Another Information was lllc.il. rlmi-plni. litm with petit larceny , and ho will ho tried npiiln today , a ehaniro of venue hav ing been talten from the court of Justice Fox The federal court reconvened yesterday morning and the entire day was occupied with the trial of , lohn Cant , charged with passing live counterfeit silver dollars on Mis. Vogt. who llves-ln Audubon county. Tills im-rnint , ' the trial of Mrs. Alice. I'Yanks , chanted witit sending an obscene letter through. the mail to a man named Shaw , u ill bo taken up at the commencement of ttie morning session. K. A. Morse lias been granted a divorce from Martha Morse. The plaintiff claimed to have been married in Princeton. Mo. , and hail to leave his wife there shortly after the wedellnir. as lie had to go to Albla , la. , to work , and she refused to leave Missouri. A month later ho went back to Princeton , after writing to his \\ifonml receiving no reply , but found no wife. He has never found trace of her since. The Missouri is still on the rise. Yester day it came up fully eighteen inches , and the road running under the motor bridge on the east hide nf the river Is submerged , ll 'issaldb.x persons who have seen the river every day f r the p.ist year that it is now higher than it was last spring and is between twtlvo anil fifteen feel higher than it vi us just before the spring rise occurred a few weeks ami. Mo harm is looked for. The suit brought by Gronoweg & Sehoont- gen to have \V. A.Vood removed from the assignee-ship of Peter Heclc and replaced by William ( inmoweg was decided by Judge Dcemer yostoi-'lay. Wood was removed and CJroneweg substituted , on the condition that Oroneweg A : Schooiitgen and the other cred itors of Heck whoso claims they had bought up would withdraw the attachment proceed ings which they had commenced in the dis trict court and agree to come in under the assignment. This was agreed to , and all the attachment suits wore dismissed. Justice l-'ox found himself yanked into court under an attachment yesterday after noon , as the result of a misunderstanding. The nineteen railway garnishment suits . which .were appealed to the distric.t court from him , and in which \V. 13. Fraser , a col lection agent of Sioux City , was plaintiff , were booked for a hearing. Wheeler .t AVest , attorneys for the defense , told Fox that the eases were disposed of at the morn ing session , so that , although ho had been subpeimied In duo lorni , he did not take the trouble to go to the court house. Early Iti the afternoon an officer presented himsell before Fox's astonished eyes , armed with a bench warrant , and Fox bad to go , in spite of the fact that ho was engaged in the trial of a lawsuit and that a man and woman were anxiously awaiting the time when he should hixvo a few minutes in which to pronounce nounco them one. The attorneys who madt ttio aflidavit on whiclu the warrant was Issued were D. O. Dwyer and 13. H. Wooley who were lined by Iox for contempt noi long ago. _ 1hi ! ( iriind Hotel , Council BlulTd. Most elegant hotel It I own. Dining room on bovonth iloor Untos , S3 to 35 jier tiny. 1C. F. Clark Prop. _ Another Improvement to tlio populiii Schubert pitino. Swnnsoti Muslo Co The Louin litivo no millinery opening but they hnvo what yon want. Ask your grccor for Domestic soap , .v.i ; . i'.i it.Ki n.t rii'i. TI. W. H.-uolton has been very 111 froi heart trouble for the past few days. Mrs. II Friedman of Sioux City , an formerly of this place , is visiting her ol friends hero. T * /urmuehlen. Jr. , returned yestcrda front a visit to Fort Madison , in which li united business with pleasure. S. J. Cook has succeeded fj. It. llrldahai us day clerical the Grand hotel , and C. \ \ Coker takes the place formerly occupied b Mr Cook as night clerk. Mr. Hridahai goes to the Mlllard hotel in Omaha as clcrl Hov 13. N. Harris , formerly pastor of tli Jlethany Haptist church of this city , In lately of the Hctli Kelcn church in Omah : lias recently resined ! his position , to taV olYcct Juno : > 0. Ho has many friends hci who will hear of this with Interest. Harry Dolong , who has been confined i his bed for six months as. the result of motor accident in Omaha' , was removed lai Sunday from the hospital in Omali.t to li homo in this city. Ho is still unable to ui the limb , but hopes for a speedy recovery. Free treatments daily from - to 4 in. nt the Council llhitl's Medical an Surgical institute , .Kith and Uroadwa. Coal and wood ; best and cheapo Missouri hard wood in the city ; prom ] delivery. 11. A , Cox , No. 4 Main. The Millers , deeorativo nrtists , wn paper , paper hanging , plain and orn mental painting , signs. No. 15 1'oarl 1 : Domestic soap best for hard water , t'nlon Viilenui l.ril < Mi. Encampment No. 8 , and I-adlcs Auxilla I ) No 17. I'nion Veteran Legion , will hold I ; open assembly , commemorative of the i-lc V of the war ami the return of pence , ll Vi evening nt 8 o'clock at Knights of Pythi i hall , over lltt Main street. Hon. 11. ; IJccmer , diaries G. Saumlcrs and Mrs. M Crisp , president of Auxiliary No. 17 , will i liver addresses. Miss Mattie linker v > favor the assembly with a patriotic reel' ' lion , and the excrcls-is will bo Interspers with music. All v-omnules and all old u illorit , with their families , are especially vltetl All cltUcas who have received vitatlons on former occasions will bov come Hy older of 11. W. HIOIIT , Colonel W F HAKKH. Adjutant. Stop nt the Ogden , C nmeil lUnlTs , t best J.UO honto in Iowa , See the peerless Dauntless hieyc nnd get our terms , Henry Murphy. I'eurl street , _ S. P. Vanattn , attorney , b Everett b Gee , S. Davit * , prescription druggist I'nn i rni'v/Mi nt tM'PO HlflM COLNLIL IJLLH'S ' Mystery Surrounding the Dantb of Druggist W , II. Qnimly. FOUND DEAD IN HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS Ml * 1'rlcniU Si-mil llio Iili-n of Snleldc niul Hi'11 ini > Unit ItVni un Avclilfiit Vunllct of tin' ( ! oriincr' .liiry. \V. H. nrniitlyiv _ well Known Council Hluffs druggist , was found lying elcad yester day morning shortly after T o'clock , back of thu prescription cases In his store on Main street. ( ! . T. Dale , a young man who works in tlio store , opened up at that time. When ho went back of tlio prescription case liu was horrllled to see the form of his employer lying prostr.uo on the Hoar , clothed only In a night slilrt and pair of shoes. A hasty examination showe.l that he had boon dead but ii short time ) , portions of his body Doing still warm , and the death rigor not having sel In. The alarm was given , the coroner notltled and the remains were taken to Kstep's undertaking establishment , where it was decl led to hold an inquest in the afternoon. .Myi li-ry Surrounding the Ilrutli. There Is considerables mystery about his death , and although the theory of sulcido at oneo obtained , there art n number of clreum- stain-OS that seem to indicate that there was nothing premeditated on the part of the dead mail. Morphine is supposed to have been the instrument of death , but it Is hard to understand why the boJy should have been found lying prostrate on the Iloor , as It usually takes sonio tlmo for tlio drug to do Its work. There was nothing in ( ii-amly's actions Monday niht | to load to the belief that ho Intended nuking an attempt upon Ills life. He spent : t part of the evening with M. Dtiuettu ] and a number of other frienels , nnd although the conversation for a tlmo touched on the subject of home , a point on which hi * was always somewhat sensitive , the ) shade that passed over his c.iuutenaiico w.is onl.v momentary , airl In a fe'.v minutes lie secitu'el to be in Ills usual spirits. Tlio dee-eased made a trip to bis old homo in Canada last December , and while tlierei ongagc-el in a hunting expedition during which lie suffered greatly from exposures to tlio cold. On tiis return he was taken very ill , and his rouble turned into congestion of the liver and finally resulted in a slomaeh trouble that has never left him from that day. His sickness has made him very < les- spondent. ami it was ills favorite theme of conversation with his fricn.ls. Ho seemed to take it as a sort of insult for any one to intimate that he was looking better than usual. Took un lull-rent III Poisons. During this illness Dr. C. II. Plnney , who lias attended him , states that on- ones or two occasions ho remarleed how easy it would bo to take something that would end till Ins troubles , and ho as keel a number of questions - tions iibnui the various deadly druirs that showed ho was more interested In the matter - tor than was then known. For two months past ho lias neen a patient at tlio Woman's Christian Association hospital. Monday afternoon hr paid ills bill anil left , announc ing his intention of stopping at the * drug store over night , as hail been ills custom before his illness. Ho aevordinply went to tile store about locking-up time and tolel Mr. Dale ihat he might go homo , as ho ( liramly ) would sleep in the store. Dale did not want I to do this , and a sued ( Irandy to go to the Ugtlcn house for the niu'ht , hut drandy was determined to stay. When ho bid D.ile uood night he seemeel to bo feeling as well as usual , and there was no Indication in lisi manner that ho contemplated enacting a tragedy. Many of ills frienels scout the idea of sui cide , and think he tonic a dose of morphine to fjuiet the pain from which ho was suffering and accidentally pot an overdose. Hy ills side upon thn Iloor lay an open be > ok contain ing remedies for various ailments. On tlio prescription ease stood an empty llask which investigation showed hail contained mor phine. A chemical application to the dead man's face also indicated that lie had taken morphine. These facts , with very few anil unimportant additions , were brought before the coroner's jury nt tlio afternoon session , and at the close of the inquest the jury , con sisting of J. IJ. Atkins , F. W. Spotman am ! H. D. JIarl , returned a verdict llndlng thai the deceased came to his death by an over dose of morphine , but not llnding whether 01 not it was witli suicidal intent. Will Ho Sent to Ills Old Home. The deceased was -Ci years of ago and un married. He left an Insurance policy o $ _ , ! > ( * 0 in the MasonievHenovolent association Ills parents and two brothers live in Ome nice , Ontario , Canada. They were notillei of his death by telegram and ycsterdaj afternoon a message was received askim that the body be sent to his homo for burial It will le.ivo this evening over the North western road , accompanied by Dr. T. 13 I icoy , who has been appointcil by tin Masonic fraternity of Council Hluffs to sci that it arrives at its destination. Al Masons of Council HlulTs and Omaha an requested to meet at the asylum in th Masonic temple this afternoon at ! l:0 : o'clock. Services will be held at 3:30 : at thi Welrich residence on Fourth street srnciAi. AT Tin : HUSTON STOUI : , Coiinrll 111ulK ! , In. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Our line of ladies' capes and jacket this spriiiL' beats nil our previous effort in thin department. Every one predict that eapfss are going to be the popula spring garment this season , and we Imv them in all styles , and at our usual Un prices. At $ 2.'M wo show a nice nnv blue buttorlly capo , tinsel trimmed , we ! worth sM.oi ) . Our next price , $3.44. wo show in hot navy and tan , and will gladly eompar it with any $5 00 capo in the market. At $5.00our assortment is still greatei and as this is tlio popular price for spring garment , wo claim to hnvo th best $5.00 capo in the market. At $ (1.50 ( , * 7r > 0. iHU.O . , $ Ki.OO and $15. ( we show an elegant line of plain an novelty capes in tans , browns , him greens , reds ami blacks. Our assortment of jackets is just i complete as our capes. Ask to coo our $1.08 blazer jacket comes in tans and grays. At $ : i.f > 0 we show a ItO-inch reefer mm from an all-wool foulo cloth in tan in : navy. At $5.00 wo show four different m turials 111111 * styles in tuns , blues ai blacks' . At $7. fit ) wo shew n line e > f reefers wll ilorby ensc-ailes capes In tuns , green blues anil blacks. At $10.01) ) , sMU.00 mid $ 15.00 wo hc some exclusive styles ami t-oino voi neibby Kiirmcnts. Cull unil tee us bofo buying iinytliini * in this lino. HOSTON STOUK. rv Pothuringlmm , Whiteluw & Ce ) . , Council HlulVs , In. , and U/'okfenel , 111. ils as The Union rarllli--n llniiu-tt. 10. Cot-sen. HLVFKS , la. , April 11. To t 10.iy : iy ICelltor of THE Hue : In this mornlm lo- of brief reference is issue your paper mate lll to a scheme of the I'nion P.iclllc Kulhx > i-.l company to acquire title to Union avcm olin - or rather to remove a cloud from in- ( present title. It is very evident that a Ian Inel - sized African is concealed in the proverb el- wexid pile , and his Intentlvns should be quired lute by tlio co.ainltteo of Hi ) . The Union Pacillc e-ompany never has h a legal title to that valuable avenue , as never compiled with the requirements of t no ordinance granting the right of way. S tionJ of the ordinance provided that a tr : should run between the two cities not li than every half hour : that tneso tra 10 should .stop at Sixth avenue * . Section M p viilcb that in case ) of failure to comply w and lu'L'p all contracts nnd ngrccmci Ik , for a period of thltr.v days , the right of t > ; railroad company to occupy said Un uvcavo ahull terminate and cease , and tl _ . . . ut the i It * , and Us romicil IIV.T said ati-nui * shall ) > e * r < I'imed. ' and that th < - tr.tcka. Htvltchcs. et'1 ' . slnll bo removed n.t tin * fxpense * eif tin- railway company Thl < ( p-irtlcular ordinance is mighty inter- e'silni' ro.'idltiK just now , and In view of the fuel that so many of our public spirited ( f ) citizens are "TvlllltiK to have the council reenact - enact that fra-ul to enable them to let go of thu Imur'.H tall. Is bill anoiheroxemplille-ntlon of tlio old naylng , "Touch a man's pocket- l > ook and you touch him wliero lie lives' " This mutter nceils as much attention as the iVe-cnt motor fare. Let the committee act. "A Ucriimn Siildlrr. " The ( 'hie-ago Daily News , speaking of the big ilrainutli ! iittraction that will draw the crowds at D.ihany's Saturday and Sunday nights , with Saturday mati nee , says : "The attraction presented last night was 'A German Solelior , ' a new comedy drama. The audience was delighted with the jhty anJ the players and its llrst prexltictiun here was under very gratifying auspices. The play has a most interesting pint and abounds with suggestions of the Franco-Prussian war. MetUnser Frit/ , von Moltke. Marshal MacMahon niul the fall of Seelaii. around all of which Max Schlminel ( .lames A. Keilly ) , the jovial German soldier , oir- cnlate-s amid funny experiences , deeds of valor , happy songs and a combination of geieid humor. Ho sings six ballads and Humorous attractive spee-iulties are introduced , including char acter sketches and a serpentine * swing dance. Tlio eewtumes are historically correct as well as gorgeous , and were imported ospce-hilly fen- this production. Tlio tcenory deserves particular men- lien. As a foil to Max Sclilmmel , Michael Kluuglierty , a wanderer from Ireland , does duty in the army , and thu serious business falls ter the part eif a German real estate ! owner and the woman ho has deceived , Marguerite. Mr. Keilly introduces a mmiberof witch ing topical songs and either specialties were introduced by Miss May Temple- ton , Clavlein Frye , Wiley Hamlltem and Master Uobbie Keilly. In his own char- I'cter of Max Schimmel , the German sol dier , Mr , Keilly mtule a good impression , which was increased by the support given him by Sam C'arlton , Florence Merrill , Kva Strauss , George C.Vooel and the remaining members of the com pany. " ItreTiilts lor I'IIP Its SainT A party "of United States soldiers arc at the government building for the purpose of taking in recruits for the light artillery de partment of Uncle Sam's service. There arc live In ttio party , their names being as fol lows : C. A. Hennett , lieutenant ; . ) . L. Craft , sergeant ; E. E. Merrill , corporal ; John Smith and Peter Neilson , privates. On account of a faiiui-o to an nounce their presence to any great extent they have not seen any great avalanche of applications. During tlio throe days they have been hero they Irivoonly receive J sov en calls from young patriots who wanted to servo their country for $ it : per month anJ their board , and the neveptances are even less numerous than the applications. Not one-of the seven applicants could p.iss the necessary examination , and the artillery force is no larger than before. Every anplioant is subjecte-d to a rigorous test. Tlio rules are that applicants must bo between the ages of eighteen and thirty , un married , of good character , able-bodied and free from disc I'se. They must be able te > spe-ak and understand the English language intelligibly. Their weight must be between 1'JS and UK ) pounds ani their height more than live feet four Inches. The term of ser vice is live ye-ars. C. O. O. llrniva 'H ( ircut Sc\rn-Diiy llotiin Cleaning Suit * . The greatest cut ever made on wooden and willow ware. Sale commencing Monday , April 10. Wash tubs -Lie , 50c , tiOo. ; willow clothes baskets o"e , G."ie , "oe. 2-hoop wooden pails lie ; 3-hoop wooden pails liie. Paper pails 10c ; wash boards lie , IGo , Scrub brushes 5c , 7e , lOc , l'2o. Mop sticks So ; clothes pins 0 dozen for m ; . Clothes lines . " > e each. Largo battle bluing for f > e. Bulk starch , -Ic pound ; 1 pkg.stareh Oe. ( I Ibs. box starch 2c. ! ) ( i bars Kirk's White Ku sian soap for 25c. 0 bars Fail-bank's Santa Glaus soap for 2r.e. 0 bars Domestic soap for i"e. > . 8 bars Ladies' Friend soap for 2 , " > c. 8 bars Towns' Delight soap for 2. > o. 8 bars West IndiaOlive , s'ap ; for liTic. Tar soap ! lc cake ; toilet soap 2o cake. Washing powder , IJ pkgs. for . " > o. 1 cans ISaglo lye for 2-lc. ( i cans Star lye fe > r 2'ic. BKOWN'S < \ O. D. : Council Bluffs , la. Cluiroh Ilrillrallnn. The First Presbyterian church of Hardii township , an exquisite little gem of a chape nine miles from Council Hluffs , was dedi eated last Sunday with services both morn Ing and afternoon. The farmers came to tin church with their baskets tilled witli tlio fa of the land and spreael a feast at noon fo all present. The dedicatory services wen conducted by Dr. Hailey. A largo number o Council Hluffs people attended. The inusi was furnished by n Council Hluffs quartet consisting of Miss Sadona Clark , Mrs. Or pha Myers , Mr. C. H. Handy and Mr. D. .1 Hutchison. Tlio music was particularl ; line , one solo. "Throw Out the Life Line , ' by Miss Clark , affecting the audience elccply Tlio church Is a handsome little structure modern in all respects. Every dollar of th cost was raised before tlio work was com menced. and there was no debt to bo raisei at tlio dedication. The Young Men's institute will pre sent the following excellent program a their hall this evening ; dancing will fol low the entortainmi-nt : Voe-al solo. Miss Koso Flannory. Selection , Mr. James Swift. Instrumental solo , Mis Teresa Net : mayor. Baritone solo , Dr. A. Laugel. Vocal duet , Misses Teresa and Till ! IS Neumayor. Acrobatic novelties , Willian Va Arnem and Fred Carty. Bouricius' music house appears te > b deing a land olilco business in plane and organs at 111 and 110 Stutsma street. Finest Aristo cabinet photos , $2 pc dozen. Ashtem's studio , 18 North Mail Or. A. J. Cook , Grand hotel anne : Special attention to diseases of ivctun Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. MnrrlnKK l.lrrinc'K. The following marriage llcciibcs wore issue yesterday : Nuiiii ) and address. Ag i A. W. Swnnson , Omalia "l Kinllhi II. IVIorMin. Omaha I 1 j .lames llus-ell , ( inialia ! t ICinnia HeMiUer , Sprlnglleld , Neb * : ho . ho8 Williamson & Co. , 10 ( ! Main streo do largest and be-st bie-ye-lo stack In city. nd Cook your meals this summer on a gi 10 , range. At cist at the Gas coJiipany. its Wood of all kinds , CODS and coal. 1 ial G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. Use Domistie s' aj ) . It Is the best , ad Clnnt-i-il llur Mlnil , it ho Helena Gut.scher , wli > had Nat Frum , IH > well known citizen of Shelby county , a till rcste'd on the charge of b.nurdy , lias ell missed the suit ami has eoiu out In an nl davit in which she states under oatli th Ith tlio suit was commenced as tlio result of its misapprehension on her part. She m iiid says that Frum Is not the father of t Ion child , and that his relations with her ha iat always been proper , that whatever chart she Ins m.t'U' ' npiiiiiftt hltndt the past were nindeby thondvli'p of iJnbn Hte-cker , who had been unduly IntlnwU ) with her nnd who reptv ente-d to her that i by so doing stie could get n large s m of money from Frum. Hhn exonerates Frum from all ttie charges and states that In doing so/iho U acting en tirely of her own five will and without any undue Inlluenc-o being brought to bear upon her In any way. > i HARDWARE JOBBERS MEET. Something About tinOliJpHu of tinI'rmrnt The Mississippi and Missouri Hlver As sociation of H'irdware , lejW > or.s met yesterday noon at the Mercer hotel with Mr. Spaldlng of Sioux City , In. , hi the chair and G. T. Sprake of St. Joseph , Mo. , at the secretary's desk. After an excellent dinner , various subjects of interest to the wholesalers , chief among which was the maximum rate bill and Its effects on Missouri river trade , were discussed. About seventeen representatives of the trade were present and a most enjoy able time was had. The meeting closed last evening. In speaking of the me-ottng , one of the members said : "We do not cure to say much for publie-atlon because the retail dealers feel that wo me-et simply to pool prices on them. Now there Is no greater mistake made on their part , for that is a practice which we ( lls.-arded long ago. When the organisation was llrst started wo elld tills , but members of the association would not live up to their agreements and wo found for this reason that thu plan would not work at all. Again we did not bo- Heve in blndliu ; our members to any particu lar prices , because * we want all persons to be free to compote with llrms east of our tcrrl- ritory. H is very difficult , however , to con vince the retailer that we are not working against his Interest , end for this reason , wo do not care to say much of our pro ceedings. Wo have our annual meet ings at Lake Ml nctonkii and meet every spring and autumn at various places within the district. At our session today we found several persons who had not been to Sioux City. We therefore concluded to hold our nrxt meeting there. One of our chief objects is to get bettor aequaintctl with each other , and we have round these meet ings very beneficial In this respect. " vn.iiiur.n iruu i.Min//.i.in\T. \ Vctrr.m fc'.in I'l-aiirlscii ltiin ! < Cutlilt-r I'liKTll I'lllllT Al'lTSl. SAN FavNriY'o , Cal. , April 11. .1. W. Flood , few twenty-live years cashier of the 'Jonolme-Kelly Hanking company cf thisclty , , vas arrested last night on the charge of em- be/7.1ement. A short r e , said to amount to W5.00D , was dlscovci v.ome days atro , and Flood was allowed to resign. It is under stood lie made restitution and In view of Ids eng services it was not thought l.o would no prosecuted , so the arrest came to him as a surprise. _ l > 'ltli ( ArriuiBt'il Hi'Uvct-n IJghlwr New YOIIK , April 11. Tlio Coney Island Athletic club has signed Danny Kussel of Uridgeport , Conn. , to meet Johnny Van Hccst next Monday ni-iht instead of Jimmy Lynch , who Is unable to get to lU'J pounds. They will light ten rouiuls. This will he the lireiimln.iry l > out to tlie i-hamionshlp ] battle bet ween Tom Williams and Hilly Smith. Situation on Hut .s.intn IV. Toi-EKA , Kan. , April U. There is no change in the Santa Fo strike situation. The company has taken , no steps to make peace with the men , and the men have set tled down to wait until UK * repair-shops must have their help , when .it is expected u settlement of the trouble will be reached. Kv-.ltittiro O'Cumi.'ll DiMil. Ex-Justice D. L ) . O'Connell. who was as saulted by unknown men last Wednesday night , died last evening and was taken to the morgue. The coroner will investigate the case , along with tlio police , who are looking for the parties who committed the ' assault. I'titul Minn ( SUastroplto. WII.KCSHAUUI : , l'a. , April 11. By an explosion - plosion yesterday in the Black Diamond mine William George , aged 4l , was killed. DOHKNY'8 THERTER Council Bluffs , In. John Oohany , - - - - - fVlanagor , 2 NIGHTS 2 Saturday and Sunday , AlMtIL 15 AND la SATUKDAY MATINKE. Amcrluu'a Fwcct Klnuor unil 1)1 ) ilcct COMit'Cllim , MU. JAMES A. RE1LLV , In the OrlKlnul Musical Comedy-Dratim , A GERMAN SOLDIEF 11Y UAItKY W. EMMKT. MU UKIIJ.Y SINfiS TAICK "I I.ovo Mcln I'liderl.'iiiil.1' "Yoi HICK llon't Know , " "Keiiit'inber Cot S'oi TO Vis a ( icrnuin Hoidlor , " "Only On ' 1IKAK NaiiiO 1 lluir ; , " "As I.onr nf th'n Sin IWIII Shine. " "I.lttlo 11 iby Truo" uni I'-rhoTuriistllo Uldo. " Aliiglilllccnt Scimrry. Il'gh ( JlEiHi * . | ' clultioq. Nc\V MOIIKHIIIIll DlllllM-F K ? Tlio Superb Sopciitiui J ' Dancor. Special Mnt'neoS.itureliiy , Aurll 15. 25cent to nil uarts of thu house. Night Prices : il - . 5o ! and 75 - . OF ALIKINDS. Wo are hemdeirirle ] > rs for any tirtlclo nnido In hard or soft riibbeir. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICE ! Wo montlon buloiv up.rtlal list of ooJa I sloc'.i : Hubbcrllcil I'ans. Hlnstlu Hosiery , Itubhor ( i.ovcs , Trussfs , Until t'ati , , Shoulder Unices , Atotulzuts , Cnuiilns ( ilas-ies , -yrniKeje , llrenst Piimps , 'I lib us. ! ' < > Ha 's , Wnteir lla-s , HuOliorteir , Invalid Kings , Uuliliur Shuetlns , Air Cushions. Kubbi-r D.un. ( or I'ci Crutch Tips. lists. IlitnciiKoM. gum , . .Uandiwes , woven elu ; THE ALOE & PENFOLD 00 , DUAI.KHS IN 11-1 Sotitb. 15th St. . Nort to footolllco. 5l Hote COR. 12TH AND IIO AR3 Ji'J. if Hooiiu at tM per il f. II I obmi atil.JJ pjr dur. ! 0 llooiui wita llatll u > . il. II pir UT. Hi UoonuHllh llath ut H .T > tu IIM . > lr \\r \ Modern In llri'ry lEctiii'rt. .Nc ly I urnUlKiil Tliroil 10.1 G. S. ER3. Pro.o. a r- r3 3- Tno nly hotul In ttio c'ty with hot and cc at witter niul siu un no tl In nvor/T.M n 'tub , un I dliiiiu ruj u sorv.co uitsarii3J | : RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. " ° f ucclal rutt-s an uppiluallon. B. SILLOWAY , Pro niulVllllittn Wolvriiflcr n tnhorrr. wns fu tull.v hiirne'il , nii'l ' tlir. . ' { Iiiii .irliin wore slightly Imrneil ittul othcru'lsiInjiircel. . t.mllcV Si.rlnl Huh Hull. The txiillos' Soe-ltil club RIIVO n vi'i-y sue- e-cssful ilitne-lti party at Mi > tro | > otitan Imll lust uvonlnt ? . The nttcinlnnco wns Inrpe * nnd tlio program of iliine-os vnrlinl anel pittas- Inp. Much of tlio sue-L-t'ss of the' IMI-I.V wus ilue to tlio iiiltnlruhle' inHiiiipvincnt of the * rninmlUt'i * , e-onsl-ttiiiB of Mrs. Pauline Xlni- incrintiti , Kva Stli-kvrnml Alvln.t Sumo llorc lcinlv | Marsluil U'lilto appointe'il toeltty tlio fol- lenvlni ; aililllioiml ile > putlusV. : . It. Kyan , Dakota City ; R Power. GoneiitV. ; . II. M l- elanl , ( ioiilon : M. K. Htibbnrel , Lincoln ; M. U. ItmlivlllTe , SMnoys J. W. Xoolt. IMIle-r ; Klincr R Vlfiimln , Sprlnglle-lei. lH\\lln - City iirct1iin. KAWI.ISS , Wyo. , April 11. 'Spevlal Tolo- Ki-atn to Tut : Bun. ] The city election passcul oT ( ( | iiletly toilay. four luimlreel anil llfty votci wore cast. The rntlrc elcniocnitie tlckot was e'lected. 11. Kassinusson Is mayor ami T. O. Hickutts and S. H. Uuiiniitt are ) trustees , llnllilitii ; l'i > rmlls. The following penults to bulltl were Issued yesterday by the inspeetor of buildings : llyron Itce'd company , -J51O lloilxt' , ru- nuirs . tl.onn Minor piTinlls . 1H)0 ( ) I'urni I Is , } _ , ( il)0 New York i\e-hiinit Ounliitliini , New YOUK. April 11. [ Special 'lele ( ram toTm : HIK. ] KxcliaiiKO was einotcel as fol lows today : Ulileano , Si ) cents prointnin ; Hoston. Ifi to 1'ci'iits dise'ount ; St. Ixwls , HO cents premium. WORST FORM ECZEMA llnllli'il lli-M .MnlUMl Sliill lur Clulil Mmitli * ( urcil In ' 1 < > Monllit liy Cuil- ( nr.i | { < > iitiMllt' , Th'shto cert Utli.it n child of mine had ec/.vma In Ilsorst form , and which bullied the bi"tt Hit-die il skill Ih it ton el I e on.ployed here. The little suflori'i1 was wrapped In iipnny for rt leu l eight n imtlis. niuntlis of Unil I'.IMO Us sullt'rini ; wns simply untold , then I U'iMn the nso of the I'l-jie t'ilUMi.niis ! ( : , In tuo months two auful liul cuiixoel Its $ ivcii'0iince. ) in.cl my //tlari.n : ; little boy line ! ! / rest , nnd to all : i ppe-ir- IIIKO the dlscasu hud yielded , but 1 continued the medicine foi snvcr.it monlliB uftur no trtcc : could bo seen of lion nnv Dart of his body. The doctors hero watched tlio elisoasy with much Interest , nnd could only xiv : "Well elono ! " Thu ci : o wus known fur niul wide , and ovurvbndv was inuuh surprNod. Hut tliunks to OfTit-i-iiv UIMKIIII : : Could tlioro be uny- tlilm ; on o.irtli Unit wnnlil cixnso u fiither to rojolue It sureily would bo when the lltt'e In nocent onocoiifd h-ivu hivosiiohn rpiiiodjMit Iruiil. iSiso portrait hurowlth. ) J , A. NIC'OIjI , lliinkurlllll , Ind. A child was brought to mo with chronic ec- /oms that hud dellud splendid tteatnutnt from ninny isooil ( loe'lors. As a riuuliirM. I ) . , ulioulil have cent i n u. > d si in II u rt ruatinnnt.hu t thought it useless , so put linn I'CTil'lT.iAS. Thu elilUI Is well. C. 1 , . Utrn.NKY. M. 1) . . Dooii. la. Cuticura Resolvent , the new llloo.l and Slln Purllh-r. Intfrtnilly , and ( 'rricun * , the great . > ln Cure , nml CTTI- CL-IIA SOAP , the o\iiitsile | Skin llei inllll r. ox- tunially , Instantly ruileve and speedily euro every d s"iiso mm lininor of thesKIn , scnlp mill h on. ) , with luisof liulr , from Infain-y to u ffrom ulinulos tosjrotula. So'd every where , i'l-lco , CtiTirriiA. . - > icSo'p : , 2.V : Hvsiii.vr.NT.fi. i'ri1 ] ) ire.l by the I'orrca Dlll'O \NIllK\l ! [ 'Al. COUPO ( ATHIN. Itoslllll. fvr"Si > ii 1 for "How to Cure Mln I ) S"ISUE , " IVI init-'L's. .V ) . ( lustrations and Hill tu tlmonlils : , n r T/l / oskln nnd Seulp purified nnd beautlllo.l Dll 1 BliyUJTiciW * . SAP Absoluti'ly | iuro. " " WE&KTPAtHFDL BACKS , Kld'iey mi I I'tcrllnI'll us and \S'L'ikiipfisr.suiinvE : : : > INONKMINITK by the CfTicijii . ANTI-I'AIN l'i.vs- TEII. the only Instantaneous paln- FOR THE Incharjo o tnu Sisters of FJlorcy. Tills renowned Institution Is situated on tha hlih blnlTa hnok of nnd overlooking thu city of Council IIIulTs. The sp.icIoiM grounds , its hgh ! location and spleindid view , ina'io it a mosl plo'islm ; rotrent for the allllctcd. AstulT of omliiunt physicians niul a lar o corp of ex perienced nursua minister to the comforts of the patients. Spuolal cure given to luily pa tients. Tci'jiiB Modcr.ito. 1'or purtlcu'ars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - Council Hluffs'Iowa ' run HxrKt.siou IIOMK IUKKII A\'D I mono Kdiulne without hr.m IHtliuD u if Intcs iDiprnruil ntjrle. Is inullil ma'io. hai ilujp lli-iai ; trout ; lint lilk'h urato. .in 1 cloiai [ urfoctly tUlit tuTos .u pur cunt nutrltluui Hlciuuiim. Full iU > scrlpllrocirculiir o.i niilivitlon. | | AliHNTSVAN'I - : ) every cunnty In tholl.8. Ailtlruin. e'HAULE ! ' -S H N. Miln-it. . Cunncll lllulli.lii. Special f\Ioiic23i ; CQU'llil Bl'JFfV ' . JOU S AUK Full ret o [ Minors tools , uuoil con II I lion ; u lorKntn Inqillro of liinp'ilu-.iliu/nr llHrilwaru e'n. . Council lllutr * ; ' . rBinovcTl. CJKSIHOIS , vtuilH , chlnnny GAKIIAfi . Well ( ircparj ) fur tlu wjric. K llurku city biillJIiiK. . OH SAI.KWe tiller for milo on I'lsjr lernni n < U I. vlrnblo home on * lxth nvt'ttui' . uno hluck froi electric motor ; IIOIIPI' uf tlvu loouit * . clnpclii ctl wnte-r , Inrpc brick ci'llnr , from anil flilc iiorchut Will ell at li'i > < thnn iictiml i-i > H. Lou.uu , V Towli ' . ' .i 1'c-nrl itrcet. Council n In tin. 1TOlNinnil lot for al . So. HM Kld'i .IT > > I n Illmiulru of J. 1' . Cliilatlau , C. , V II. 1 Iriildu IIUIIBI' . | ' for rltrit nmn to c-alloct , tolk-H AOllANe'K - Etioili. Wntroi t\'i \ n weak unil liroKtxUvlilcil cvury ' .O unr . I" ntnok cost \innj. \ Must buy IS n'laroi ntoux. AiMr' 8 J. * - \ .Murne * . Iliioin 5. l vi-rflt tilnck. Uiiunfll lllnlTJ. ' UKNT-Tho Muwn hotel ut IUIT . until Mai I'DIt ' . ItKjnlreei. l.owur , atliutul. . U VLTS uirl loani Karui an I clir pro ; n AllS unJ > oU. I'aiey i TUoaiti. couriji lllnnn _ . ' SliK - Two nlru culfiKO hO'l o > on VOIH I.'llll , iie > nr -111 ' utrut't ; U rooiuv b.iy whi'lui co ! t > la nnd pantry ; lar.e lul : wnti'r In yitnl Wl take u Miiall pnymunt denTii anil balance In Initial nionti. LoiiKeo \ IOH le , .ttl iV'url Htrt'ot , Count ( ' 'O-A1 UK farm In ' 'cclir county , Nethraika. nil I cultivation. iil.OO pur ucru. flr t-cl.iii clt propottjr to uxclnuxu fur BOO I land : - < ri I n < di uTiiJtlon of the hind you IKIVJ tu uJjr. Julinito A Van I'alton. . ' dAI.K A nuiLb r of nice i-ullagei , i.'Oll on very entr payinentH. eiruunk Mcholii'iii X eu..l''l llroailwiiy. el \ \ rANTKI-ei1rl for Uonsework t 6 ' Foiirlh ave'nue J'em 8AI.K Cheap , ttno bre > d , ipi-edy 4-yenr o hone , with phiielun ; uunllt ) . nooj dl pu ltlu bargain. J. II. Klnti. lliiaoutli tcvcntli ttreuf \v TANTHD-Walter at Model reilaur-Dt , so , piruianunt umuloyuicnt , FOR INVALIDS EVERYWHERE. S n ja\ JLlRf1 5 15e5 ? 3BWaKJ < ! .lgJ ' 'Sr ' i' ! & * , ' ihVB .ly KtN * < yj'i - \ - . - - .i * < 3 i irav4.fli J J ' i - ' * * ' - * -A ; Mf t lt. ! . . Jw&iVvw3vif.V * * V * r * * > ; * . * tf"-ifff " I'i't ' ] fii | ' * * * M J ' ' jr' ' r-ivJ , ' 'ii * ' " ! 1 " ! ' 'niii- * ? rTr'/i iT'B - ' * i't'i ' ' err w ctfJTvSR'-C'fc ? 1'ur" ! _ Srsff r wv. _ St. Teresa's Academy and I'rsulino Convent in Decatur , 111. , add-i Its testi mony to the vnluo of the greatest of al- spring remedies , I'alno's Celery Com pound. Says Mother Teresa , in n le'ttor to the Wells & Richardson Ce > . : "Wo have give-n it a thorough trial and llml it to bo all you claim for it. We shall continue its use and recom mend It to our Irlonds. " The whole world knows that there Is one true specific for diseases arising from a debilitated ucrvoim system , anil that is ljaltie's Celery Compound , so generally tirosciibed by physicians. It Is probably the most remarkable i emedy Unit llio s"iontiilc research of this c itiutry has produced , i'rof. Ed ward E. Phelps , M. I ) . . L.L. D. of Dart mouth college first proscribed what la now known the world over as I'aino'si Celery Comnound , a peisittvo euro for dyspcnsla , biliousness , liver complaint , nouiaigia , rhe > umnti m , all nervous ills- eases and kidney troubles. For the lat ter , I'ltlno's Celery Compound has suc ceeded again and ng.ilit wlioro every thing el o has failed. Tlio mcdU-.iil journals of this country hnvo given more Hp.ico In tlio last few years to tlio many remarkable cased where the use of I'tilno's Celery Com pound has iniiilo people well than any oilier ono subject. The remedy , fortunately , Is within the reach of all. as every druggist lias 11 in stock. HAVE. YOU SE.R1X ! Seorcliers ? \ Made ly the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry , England , The oldest nnd strongest oyclo company in the world. Road Kinjj Hustler Road Queen Athlete Kingman Glideaway Scorchers , and other Mermaid Medium Umpire Grade Wheels. KINGMAN & CO. , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , KANSAS CITY , DES MOINES AND OMAHA. Manufacturers , importers and jobbers of high and medium grade bicycles ; also vehicles and farm machinery. S. M. WJLUAM30M & CO. , Council Bluffs Agan Just received u line line of ELNQLJSH. GOODS. Ilnvo removed from my old stand Qand iiow > Ccupy the uutlro Iloor. Over 510 Hronihvny , Council IP YOU WANT TO BE IN IT Ride Da un ties ® B icy do ' ' This out roprnsonts our Pcorulur : woljhl , miln : novon ntvliH , Our l-idlns" I'ncnntatlo Is beauty , \\oliavowiiut\onw nt. I'orrnot principles. Uorroul material , Uorjeot ull iununt Correct construction. Kvnry wheel fully wnrrantuii , Dust proof boarliris , Meal Clin.'lior. or Mcjr-in , t iVrlihi tirji , .ill w t uN siriotiy flrJt-oluii \Vruei forcalalo unJ prices , or oill un I so.i us , UNION TRANSFER CO. . I)1-i.S. ; ( ) ( | ( ) Main Street. Council HluITs , Iowa. , IF YOU WANT A Gasoline Stove , Bicycle , Refrigerator , Carpet Sweeper , Or , which is of primary importance just now , To have your Stove stored for the Summer , call on Chas. Swaine , - 737 Broadway. PARTIES WANTING An/i e userJ3usciBeer Anhuiifor , Uudwolno - , Fuist ma P.ilo HHICRS , KiniKIl UOTI'LKD OH IN KI-JS : , can losivo o-Uursat No. SJI'J Mtin : Street , Council Hlulls ) , Iowa , or Tolo- | ) lioiu ) iJ'i. ! GojJd Ujlivoi'ol | ) i-inntiy. S JLK AtHCNJOV KOU ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. , of ST. LOUIS. DISORDERS K M * a H M N r ww l A til t fftn U I.Vil.S. \ \ K.VKNK-.SKM. DKIIU-rrV. UT . t iat nc- tlie > .ii in mttn tulCnl , ul ' ( ( iiupnnr i u I'KUvlA NKST1.V i I'HKIi. ' Tun SrilKNiril unl tone / , ' . K. IJKl'UHlTlHtV. tlMAHA , .V/U. Klvon loovcrr pirtoftliu bunjr. I will tun I to- curelr pickil : ) Kil ' t'j ttnjrintT3r.fr fiu ine'ttcrln- tlun lliutuurud mo of tlimo iruubl < . A.ilrun. L. , A. KIlAlll'l' . * ! . llATrt l. ClIfcCK. Mlil tapltal $100,000 Surplus. $05,01)0 Europe Holy LanlW3rld's ' Fair , f niccri nrl ! ) lrjctor lleinry NV.Vulei , prail Hi , , II. C. Cuitilntr , Tloo prjiljj.ui e * ri , > l4jrlu , V. / ruluct parties , licit tlckutlnK fncllllloi. cliolceit Moris Juhntf. . Colilui J. N. it Ilrl3 < i _ ) * ! < i ucena berthi Hen't ( or " 1'ourlit liiuuttp. " , cmliler. IKl 11 liA/B & SO.Na , lUllruadwii/ York , cmliler.THE IRON BANK.