Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 04, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMATIA TJATLY BER : WEDNESDAY. APRIL i , 101.
THE DAILY BEE
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ornn : - - NO. 12 w\rn : , s-
Delivered by-carrier to any part of tlio city.
H. W. TILTON , Manager.
J tlinlnr ortlco No. 4.1
I Nlaht Killior No3
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JlOdton o'.oro , spring Ureas goods , capes.
'A special council meeting ! to ko licj |
Zomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock.
A lltcrnry nnd musical cntcrtalnmpnt wan
Riven last cvunlnc nt tlio First Ilaptlsl
church.
Tlio marriage of Carl linker nnd Miss Mag-
Rio McDcrmott will tnl < 0 place on Tuesday ,
' .April 17.
Mln Klulo Dulls entertained St. Paul's
Rulld yesterday afternoon ut her homo on
I'lrst avenue.
The Rcbeknh Relief association will meet
this afternoon nt the residence of Mrs.
Foster , 232 Avcnuo 0 ,
Mrs , H. P. .McCarthy took out n permit
1 ytfUcrclny to littlld n $1,000 dwelling house
jn Oak Grove addition.
Illiiff City division , Uniformed Rank ,
Knights of Pythias , will give a ball on
( Wcdnesdoy evening , April 18.
Mr. nnd Mm. C. A. Tlbbetts entertained n
party of friends Monday evening nt their
Siome on North Seventh Direct.
Mlstt Georgia Dennett ciitcrtalncd tlio
young ladlCH of the 0. H. A. Koclcty Monday
Afternoon at her home on Bluff street.
, George Htiillo , charged with ITrllilng voters
< 5n election day , has been turned loose by
tJi'flllcc ' Field upon consent of the prosecut
ing witness.
Miss Kntlo Kiihn and her brother ,
George J. Kuhn , gave n dancing party last
evening In Woodmen hall. A large number
Ijf Invited guests were present.
All chapter Masons arc cordially Invited to
Attend a banquet and special meeting of
Star chapter , No. 47 , Hoynl Arch Masons ,
this evening for work In the royal arch
degree.
Three canes of scarlet fever were reported
Jrcstcrdny. Thu patients were : Addle
Howe , 111 Anglo street ; Forrest Ruther
ford , 903 Second avenue , nnd Albert Mynsler ,
387 Rldgo street.
Frank Jackson was arrested last evening
on n warrant charging him with obtaining
goods under false pretenses. It Is claimed
Jhat when Forepauijh's circus was here last
Dtiinmcr he helped ono of the IHIIIIH travel *
Ing In the wake of the circus to get a pair
of shoes from Morris Dros. on ercdlt by
tfeprcsentlng that he was working for Wick-
Lam Bros. The bum , the shoes and the
{ honey have faded from sight ever since , nnd
uockson's arrest. Is the consequence. Ho
fclalms never to have made such representa
tions.
Clarence Whltbeck , who was charged with
tcallig n watch nnd chain and some rings
from a woman named Miller , with whom lie
had beoji more or less Intimate , was be
fore Judge McGee yesterday morning , but
the Miller woman failed to show up , and
ho was discharged for want of prosecution.
Judge Dcemcr was unable to arrive In the
pity yesterday morning on account of a
tush of business In his court nt Atlantic ,
lie sent word to the clerk to adjourn court
ftnd excuse the grand jury , until next
( Thursday. Ily that time ho will have com-
hleted his work nt Atlantic and be ready
So open court here.
Wo arc sole agents for two of the strongest
jre Insurance companies In the world , viz :
Si
Jio Imperial of London , Incorporated In 1803 ,
nnd the Glens Falls of New York , Incorpo
rated In 1819. I tigee & Towle. 135 ! 1'earl st.
Tli HIM ) Art l''olloi ,
Completed this week , can bo bound by
Worcliousc & Co. , Council niuffo. You can
leave your orders nt The Dee ofllce. Nice
morocco binding , $1.00
, .Washerwomen use Domestic soap.
I * IM/M 7MI'//.S.
, R. C. Drown has returned from an cx-
Jond d visit to Florida.
Mrt1. J. M. Palmer Is expected home from
B Chicago visit tomorrow.
Mam Ice Schoflcld of Rushvlllc , Neb. , was
n guest of H. P. Darrctt yesterday.
II. S. Ogdcn has taken a position on the
jroad for the American Tobacco company.
Miss Saillo Ksqtio and Miss Mattto Field
of Shenandoah arc guests of Mrs. A. W.
Uohiuion on Avcnuo 12.
_ The family of Dr. E , I. Woodbury ro-
Colvod word from K. I. Woodbury , Jr. , to the
effect that ho has successfully passed hl.s
final examinations at the Chicago Homeo
pathic Medical college and that he lias won
py competitive examination the appointment
of liotiip physician and surgeon In the Ilap-
tlst litjf.pltiil. Ho will bo homo Saturday
) to mafio n short visit with his parents and
friends' before bnterlng upon his dutleu
there May 1.
_ When you come to the best hose for sprlnk-
| lng the lawn It Is the Maltese Cross. You
qan always get this and lighter grades In
rubber and cotton hose at Ulxby's , 201 ; Main
"Street.
Myers-Durfeo Furniture company , 238-238
Broadway , save money ami 'line to patrons ,
Jarvls Wlno Co. , Council Dlutfs , solo agents
3arvls 1877 brandy.
Company .Must ICiItiru Itatrx.
The gas company , which now claims to be
operating under a charter which passed the
council and was approved October 3 , 18S9 ,
Will have to reduce Its rates 25 cents per
3,000 feet to private consumers next October ,
occordlng to the terms of this charter. The
Kcntlemen who are oppoblng the granting
of any moro favors to this corporation claim
that the charter Is a void ono , froni the fact
of HH having been passed by the * council
nftcr the passage of the law requiring the
granting of Hiich franchises to bo voted upon
by the people. So long as the company
datum It Is good , however , It will have to
be followed out. There Is a clause In the
charter which specifics that the price of gas
Fhall bo $2 per 1,000 feet during the flrst
live years and after that $1.75.
Tim ItnnluTH I. IN ) ABsoi'lutluu
Of DCS Molnes , In , , stands at the head of
all mutual Insurance. It furnishes Indcm-
Jiliy for the leabt money , Is the safest ,
soundest and has the largest reserve for pol
icy holders , $1,241,240.63. A comparison will
convince the most skeptical. Addrc&s W. 0.
Wlrtigcnt , 718 Willow avonuo.
While you are paying for laundry why not
Kt the beat ? The Haglo laundry solicits a
trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157.
Muilo it New ItiiiKl.
The Hoard of Supervisors p. their meeting
yesterday decided to grant the Hims iei- !
tlon for a now road north of the city. The
new road will leave the Mynrter t'pnt.ga
road near the springs and wind In u north
erly direction until It Joins thu "lime kiln
road" about halt a milo away. This , It Is
eald , will open up n very plcturoniua section
of country and prove n great benefit to the
people living In the vicinity.
The Klnnchan stock has been moved to 23
Main street. Shoes at your own prlco. You
v-ant shoes and wo want money , llrlng the
family In and fit them up for April rains.
Got prices from Shugart & Ouren , the lead
ing seedsmen of Council UluITs , Masonic
temple. '
_
The Icundrlea use Domestic soap.
The following marriage licenses were Is-
tiled yesterday by the county clerk :
Name nnd Address. Ace.
liiiMtiivtt KoehliT , Macedonia . lit
Nellie Hradihiiw , Carson . 13
William II. Ilutler , Pottiiwattiunia county 21
foru K. McClrow. I'ottnwattamle county. 21
Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale
at Gus Co.'s olllce.
Everybody knows Davis g lls drugs.
Miut Vay for Thrlr l > Uorcr § .
t County Clerk Campbell has decided that
henceforth ho will record no judgments In
divorcq cases until tlu costs have been paid.
H'tder the nn\v riillnr dlvorcos will come
higher than they ever did before.
Sco the new art goods nt Mrs. ' Nile * ' . _ _ _
P * ' atlo soap outlast * cheap ioap.
XTIMI'P IM1A1/ < At\'PII IM I'PPO
MS 1'ROJI ' COUNCIL BLIM'b
Ministers Making fln Effort to Reviro the
Obaulaun.ua Atsembly.
WILL COMBINE WITH THE GRAND ARMY
Old Amphitheater Slay Ito Mn cil Nearer
to Iho city or n Nciv Ono
nn H .ttnrn Do.
lr.ible Sltr.
The ministers who ore engaged In layIng -
Ing plans for n revival of the Chautaitqua
assembly are mnklng an effort to secure the
co-operation of the Grand Army. The
state encampment li to lie held In this city
next June , and there Is no room In the city
large enough to contain one-half of the
crowd that will be In attendance on the
meetings. Some rchemo must bo devised
between now and then by which the neces-
nary meeting place can be secured. The
feeling Is general that the Chautauqua
cannot be made u llnancla ! success so long
as It Is kept so far from the city and the
nieans of access are so poor. Another piece
of ground Is now being looked for , and It is
possible that either the old amphitheater
may be moved nearer the city when a
suitable location Is found , or a new ono
built , If the necessary fundx can be raised.
An amphitheater like the ono on the Chan-
tnuqiia grounds would bo u very desirable
thing for Council Dluffs to ha\e It It were
EO situated as to be available for general
IIKO for convention purpose * , nnd It Is to
be hoped that the money may bo raised to
enable the plan to bo carried to comple
tion.
JUS I'AI.I. WAS TATAI , .
llcrlx-rt rit/hrnry I'lchl I > | CH from the
KtTrrts ( > f MM Acclilrnt.
Herbert Fltzhcnry Field died at 3:30 :
o'clock yebtrnlay morning as the result of
an accident , which was mentioned In yes
terday morning's Dee. The Internal In
juries , which It was feared he had suffered ,
made themselves manifest about thu mid
dle of the night , and. In bplto of all the
efforts that were made ti > save him , he
passed away , surrounded by the members
of his family. The deceased was born In
I..everett , Mass. , and was 07 years and 10
months old. In I ( > fi2 ho married Miss Jen
nie I. Hussell and moved to this city from
New York flvo years later. Three children
were born to them , Herbert. Kdlth and Clif
ton. IIo resided at 307 Planter street fern
n considerable linnHo WUH a member of
the Royal Arcanum and the Methodist
church.
Coroner Jennings summoned a jury , con
sisting of C. S. Hubbard , A. A. Hart and
Theodore Gulttar , and held an Inquest yes
terday afternoon ut the undertaking rooms of
W. C. Kstep. A lot of wltncbses were heard ,
but there was but little of public Interest In
anything they bald. II. J. Meek , who had
charge of the Main street car as motorman
when it struck Field's rig , said ho saw Hold
when he was u block and a half awuy and
that Field did not hcom to see him , but
started to orofs the track In front of his
car. Ho had time to ring his bell just three
times and reverse his motor before the col
lision took place. A young man named Farrell -
roll , who was conductor on the same train ,
said ho was asleep In the rear part oC the
motor and could gl\P but little Information
on the subject of the collision.
After all the evidence had been heard the
Jury retired and a few minutes later returned
n verdict , finding that the deceased came to
his death through a motor collision , but ex-
oticratlirg all the employes from any 10-
sponblbil'ty In the matter.
TIIKY AM , ASIC WHY.
And lljcrs * ( irnntl Npoolnl S.ilc Still Con
tinue" ) .
Every day hundreds of ladles Inquire :
Why are wo selling goods so cheap ? They
want to know If wo are going out of busi
ness , and ask why wo can now nell all of
those late style congress , laced and button
boots for ? 4 that wo formerly sold for $5 ,
and all other shoos at the same reduction.
The reason wo can make this great re
duction Is because wo want your trade. We
can afford to sell you a pair of shoes at a
reduction , confident that If we can got you
to wear n pair of our shoes wo will get your
trade In the future. Wo assure you that we
have no old goods , and that wo bought for
bpot cash from manufacturers greedy for
money their best lines of spring goods ,
and wo intend for a week to give old and new
customers some of the makers' profits. You
only need to remember that Clint S. Dyers
Is the man and that 112 Broadway Is the
place.
In tlio IVdi'i-ut Court.
Judge Woolson had the opportunity yester
day morning of admitting tlio first lady who
has ever applied for permission to practice
law In the United States court of this dis
trict. Mrs. Mngglo Harding was the name
of the applicant , nnd she was accompanied
by her husband , Puikrr 1) . Harding. They
live nt Charter Oak , In. , where they are
engaged In thu practice of law as the firm of
Harding & Harding. Upon satisfying the
court that they had practiced the required
length of time In the s > tuto courts they were
duly admitted.
The trial of Chris Hansen on the charge of
robbing the malls ut Poplar , la. , was com
pleted and given to the Jury , which , after
being out u few hours , returned a verdict of
guilty.
James Davis pleaded guilty to the charge
of bootlegging and was sentenced to a fine
of $230 and doventy-flve days In the county
Jail of Leo county. John Crawford was
given the haino Kind of a sentence ; , except
ing that he will live in the Pottawitinmio
county Jail. James Cllffoi.l was tried and
found guilty of 'jootlegglug , and i. 12 Urokau
nnd Arson Glrard were having a trial for tlio
same offense at the close of the afternoon
session. Thry Bold "hop tonic , " which
some of tlio witnesses claimed rescmblu'l
beer very much.
Tlio rollam lioei case nm LO commcnccu
this morning at 0 o'eloe't.
CrcutiT Croud Tliiin KMT } ' .
All day yesterday our store was crowded
with customers. Some raino a distance of
fifty miles from Council DlufTs to attend this
great sale. We pay railroad fore both ways
with every purchase of $25 or over. Get a
receipt for your railroad ticket ; It will pay
you to come 100 miles to buy. The Seagravc
bankrupt block was very large , but It's going
away fast. Don't miss It. Some still greater
bargains than ever today.
Standard dress prints 2'ic yard.
Standard nhlrtlng prints .1'c ' yard.
Lonsdale nuiblln Go yard.
IL'Vic fast black witteen , Co yard.
3flo and 35c halt wool challtcs , 9o yard.
27-Inch embroideries. Scagrave , sold at
COc , 75o and S5c , are now ISc yard.
$1.00 , $ l.r > 0 and $2.00 $ corsets , 70c pair.
HOc iind 35c all wool , white flannel , ICr
yard.
Go nn nn knitting yarn , 15c sknln.
Special notice. Wednesday morning wo
place on bale Soagravo's entire stock of
ladles' and children's muslin underwear. It
will go cheap. Walt for It. Open every
evening during this sale. Prices the same
every day as long as the goods labt.
DKNNJSON DUOS. .
Council Illuffs.
Orgiinl/lii ) ; it Mimlrul Clnli.
Steps are being taken to organize a club
consisting of the musical people of the city.
Some of the young ladles are working up the
plan , and there Is u prospect that the club
will be started very shortly. The member
ship will bo confined to those who perform
a ml Informal muslcalea will be held at the
houses of those who belong.
No ITmlcrliikrr Nrnl Apply.
If your children are aflllcted with diph
theria , Dr. Jefferls' remedy will nave their
lives. No physician required. Has stood
the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Do
Haven , George It. Davis and Morgan & Co. ,
successors to Deardsley. Also 2404 Cumlng
street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jof-
fcrls , Council Hluirs Ia. Price. $3.
Sold Liquor to u 1)1 llllUiircl.
James Coyle , who keeps a saloou at 2040
( West Ilroadway , was arrested yesterday on
u Charlie of violating the state prohibitory
law. The charge was preferred against him
by R V Phillip * , wl.o clnlMfl t. hav > hail
considerable trouble on a. < jtmt ot hlx
year-old * on' appetite for liquor. The case
will bo tried April 12 , and In Ihe meantime
a keg of beer and a Jug of whisky ar > ' wait
ing condemnation nt the office of Justlc"
Field.
Pierce Will Lriiil Them All.
H Is not news to say that 8. A. Pierce &
Co have I'd all competitors In the price and
quality of shoes for years , for everybody
knows the Great llargaln Shoo tlore has
ALWAYS been the headquarters tor bargain
hunters. Hut It will be news to say that
for the next few days Pierce will make tome
cuts that will reach-deeper than over before.
Watch The Dee tomorrow for announcements
and take this general statement In the mean
time that nnv shoe In the store can be
bought for $3 from today until further no
tice , and the prices of some of these shoes ,
were $7 yesterday.
lirut HIP Ollli'or.
The other day Constable C. Wesley seized
a lot of house and ofllce furniture , a pony ,
phaeton , harness and some other stuff , the
whole being valued at about $400 , belonging
to A. } , . Ilarnard , at 18 South First street ,
to satlxfy a Judgment held by P. J. Mont
gomery. It was taken to J. H. Snyder's
storage rooms and kept thct'e. Monday
night J. C. Darnard played an unexpected
game on Wesley and Montgomery nml got
out a writ of replevin In the suprelor court ,
the plaintiff alleging that he was the owner
of the property by virtue of n chattel mort
gage that hud been executed on It by A. L.
Dariiard. A judgment of $100 damages Is
also demanded. As soon as the property had
been moved from the storehouse It was put
on board tlio curs and In all probability Is
now o\cr the Illinois line , that being the
destination of the parties who took posses
sion. It Is claimed that , although the dis
puted stuff It now out of sight , the last of It
has not yet been heard.
Do Not Alls Thin.
"Dr. Xotirso scored another brilliant suc
cess hist pvrnliig In his new lecture , 'Dr
Jckyll uinl Mr. Hyde. ' To say that ho main
tained his high reputation as a platform
orator Is not miylng enough ; he eclipsed ti I ni
sei f. When we remember that his thrilling
Impersonations were made without the nhl of
costninp. stage scenery , lurid light or other
theatrical arcompanimont. tin- sensation pro
duced was the uionmarvelous. . The moral
trend of the lecture was heightened by the
dramatic power of the orator. Dr. Xourse
Is an actor by nature , and , bcHldes this , was
trained In llio Royal Dramatic college of
nnglanil. This power he has -pressed i In thf
pulpit md only partially displayed nn the
platform hitherto. Lovers of dramatic art
will find In this lecture pure and unalloyed
pleasure , as Its Impersonations are free from
all contaminating associations and Illusions
Hero , on Its highest plane , and consecrated
to the mo t px.ilted purpose. Is witnessed a
display of the highest dramatic tu'ent. " Dat-
llo creek , .Midi. , Dally Journal.
Broadway church Friday nnd Saturday
evenings.
Wo have In stock 1,000 hot-bed sash of
our own make. Come and see us or write
for prices. State quantity wanted. Council
Bluffs Paint , Oil and Glass Co. , Masonic tern-
pie building , Council DlufTs.
Will hliiu-o tint Credit.
COPNCIL UM'FFS , April 2 , IS9I. To the
Keillor of The Doe : Will you kindly give
Inspector-ln-Chargo Stuart of Chicago and
Inspector George M. Christian their full
measure of credit for the recent capture of
'
Lee A. Smith , 'the postal clerk chargpil with
stealing registered lellen. at Wlnona , Minn.
Inspector Christian was with mo nt the
time and we were both working under 'the
supervision of our veteran chief , Major
Stuart. The main credit for the nrrcKt is
duo thc.se gentlemen , and I would not l.now-
Ingly deprive them of tlieii well earned
laint'la In this case. Yours liuly ,
W. 0. I ) . MEItCKR ,
Postolllco Inspector.
llotiliH lit Allrtlon.
Carload , consisting of the best books ,
medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums ,
bibles , etc. Pi Ivute sale by day and auction
at 7 p. in. , 1J36 Ilroadway.
"What bicycle do you ride ? " "Why , I
ride a Wavcriy. Everybody rldfes them.
Cole & Cole sold fourteen In the last two
weeks. They sell for $83 , and are war
ranted as goud as any wheel made. Get
one. "
Robert Noursc , Broadway church , Friday
evening , April t ; , "Dr , Jckyll and Mr. Hyde ; "
Saturday evening , April 7 , "Tho Dells. " Ad-
mlsblon , SO cents.
For cobs go to Cox , 10 Miin street. Tele
phone 18.
I'liriupr 1'utiilly Stablicd
DRS MOINKS , April 3. ( Special Telegram
to The Dee. ) C. W. Inman and O. A. War
ner , two prosperous farmers living five miles
east of Hartly , la. , got Into an altercation
last night over a disputed roadway , when
Warner whipped out his pocket knlfo , stab
bing Inman In the breast. As soon as the
deed was committed Warner wont for medi
cal assistance for Ills victim and at the same
time surrendered to the sheriff of O'Drleu
county. Before flip doctor arrived at the
scene Inman died. Warner tells the story
that Inmun left his supper table In n passion
and went to the door , stating that he was
going to "do him up , " and that ho In self-
dofenbe used the knife. Doth were Influen
tial men.
Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars ,
and cuffs a specialty , 520 Pearl street , Tel.
290. Reasonable rates for family work.
Jarvls Wlno Co. , Council Bluffs.
Domestic soap breaks hard water.
XIH'S ' roit TIIK .ttt.iir.
Clmngt'M In Stilt loin of Oiiiirti'i'iii
OIlU'iT * Mmlii Transfers In thii fourth ,
WASJ1INOTON , April H.-ISpoolal Telc-
grnm to The Hoe. ) The following changes
in the stations nnd duties of ollicciH of the
quartermaster department nro ordered :
Caiitnln lleorco Itulilen. assistant mmrter-
master , Is relieved from duty at 121 Puso ,
Tex. , In thp construction of new Fort Ullss ,
Tex. , unit will proceed to take Hlntlon ut
Detroit and assume charge , under tin-
illrci'tlon of the- quartermaster gum-nil , of
that construction woik at Fort Wayne ;
Captain Itohert It. Stevens , assistant qunr-
tormnHtcr. recently appointed , will proceed
to and take .station nt Little liock , Am. ,
ami asHinni' thart'n under the illrortlon of
the limn tenmiHter general of the construc
tion of the new military post to be es-
tahllHhi'd near that place.
The following transfers In the Fourth
Infantry are made : First Lieutenant Silan
A. Wolf , fiom company H to company K ;
First Lieutenant lieoige IJ. DnvlH , trom
company K to company II ; First Lieu
tenant ( icorgc H. Duncan , from company
O to company KFirst ; Lieutenant Stephen
.M. Hackney , from company K to company
U ; Second Lieutenant Herman Hull , from
company H to company 1C ; Second Lieu
tenant Fifdeilck T. Stetson , from company
1C to company II ; Becoiui Lieutenant 1011
A. Helmlck , Irom company A to company
1 ; Second Lieutenant Wlllluin Brooke , 1'iom
company 1 to company A.
An army retiring board In appointed to
meet at the cell of the president thereot
at Fort Krogh , Mont. , for the examination
of Biieli olllcera at ) may bo ordered hcfoiu
U. Detail for the board : Lieutenant
Colonel John H. Page , Twentv-sceonil In
fantry ; Major Hzrn Woodruff , surgeon ;
.Major Emerson II. LlKciim , Twcnty-wcond
Infantry ; Captain Charles L. Cooper ,
Tenth cavalry ; Flrnt Lieutenant Alexander
S. Porter , assistant Burgeon ; First Lieu
tenant Frank II. Jones , ndjntiint Twenty-
second Infantry , recorder.
Captain Wlllluin Conwiiy , Twenty-Hpeond
Infantry , will report In person to Lieuten
ant Colonel John Ih Page , Twenty-second
Infantry , president of the tinny retiring
board at Fort Keogh , Mont. , at such time
as ho might designate , for examination by
thu board.
The following mimed olllceiH will repot t
to Lieutenant Colonel John N. Aiulrewf ,
Twenty-llfth Infantry , president of thu ux-
amlntng board appointed to meet ut Fort
Leavenworth , at Hiu-h time as he may
designate , fur examination by the board
as to theli lltnens for iiioinotlon , and will
upon roncliiHlon of their examinations re
turn to their proper stations : Second Lieu
tenant John A. Hat man , Seventh cavalry ;
Second Lieutenant ThonniH U. Donaldson ,
Jr. . Seventh cavalry ; Hrcona Lieutenant
leoge ! | Ak < Williamson , Sixth cavalry ; Hee-
onil Lieutenant Franeln II. lleach , Sixth
cavalry ; Second Lieutenant lleiman Hall ,
Fourth Infantry ; Second Lieutenant Mar
cus I ) , t'ronlii , Twentieth Infantry. Second
Lieutenant Charles S. Farnsworth , Twenty-
llfth Infantry ; Second Lieutenant Clmrle.s
( Jcthuidt , Twentieth lurumry ; Second Uau-
t nail S.itmt t 8 iy Jr , Twenty first In
fantry He otul tii tenant KiiR ne t. .
Lavvrldgi * , Kleventh InfanUy , Second t.Uti.
tenant Jntnts T Denn , Third Infnntry ,
Second Lieutenant I ljTTS ! G. McAlesan-
iler , Twenty-llfth Infantry
Department of ) , ' .
A general court-mntjlfll , has been ap
pointed to meet nt For.li Vi'nslmkli ? , Wyo. ,
on Monday , the 9th doyiiof April , 1S9I , or
ns ROOM thereafter as priisllcnblc , for the
trial of mich persons ) twi tnfty be properly
brought before It. The flutnll for tlio roiirt
la ns follows ; Mnjor WlllHm H. ltlpl > t- ,
Sevententli Infnntry ; OnUnli | | ( . 'hnrles II.
Oreen , Spventeenlh imiiniry ; fnpuiiii
Wllllnm Ilnlrd , Sixth i /j'lvnlrv / ; Captain
C'lmrles St. J. Chubb , ivonloeiith Infnntry ;
Hecond Lleutennnt iii-oUt P. Hownrd.
Slxlh caviilry ; Second Lieutenant Trnber
Nornmn , Eighth Infnntiy ; Second Lion-
lennnt Fre < lrlk L. Ktluiltron , iighth : In-
fnntry , Judge iiilvnctito.1 i. .
The commnndlng olllcrr , Tort Onmlin , ban
been ordered to nctul , tinJ r chnrKe of n
guard of one noncommissioned olllcer and
two privates , to tin1 Wit Lcuvenworth
military prison , all military ronvlctn nt lilH
post for the execution oftioso sentence
of confinement snld prison IUIH been
deslKiiateil.
The commnndlng ollloer. Kort Sidney ,
Neb. , will grunt to Privnti- John II. Moon ,
rutnpany O. Twenty-first Infnntry , n fur
lough for three month ? , to terminate Julc
15 , 1S9I. nnd on that ( Into ho will be dis
charged from the service nf tin' United
Stnles , If prior Iherclo la- shall make np-
pllcatlon In writing for Hitch discharge.
Leave of absence for one month Is
granted Second Lleutunant Henry O. Lyon ,
Seventeenth infniitry , Fort U. A. llusxell ,
'i he following named odloerH registered
nt department lieadtiuaitci-H ye-ftunlny :
Llouleiinnt John C. OreKK , Slxtei-nth In
fantry , Fort Douglas , U. T. , npeclnl orders ;
Lieutenant S. C. Mills. Twelfth Infnntry ,
on leave ; C'nptnln Kendnll , Klglith cavalry ,
Fort Meade , on leave.
Tribute to I.lciitcnnut Aleiiindcr.
Tinder dale of March 30 , Lieutenant Orole
Hutche.son , adjutant Ninth cavalrv. Issues
Orders No. 20 of the regimental .series ,
from headquarters nt Fort Robinson :
"It IH with Hlnnoro sorrow that tin1 colonel
commanding announces to the regiment
the death of Second Lieutenant John II.
Alexander , which occurred suddenly at
Springfield , O. , on the Jifitli lust.
"Lieutenant Alexander wan born nt
Helena , Ark. , June fi , lkf.1. He was ap
pointed a cadet at the t'nlted States MII-
Itur academy In 1SS.1 ; graduated from that
Institution June 12 , 1NS7 , and was thereupon
appointed a second lieutenant In this
regiment. He hail recently been assigned
to duty as profes-sor of military pclence
and tactics at Wllberf.irce university ,
Wilberforce , O. , and had scarcely entered
upon his iliitleM there at the time of his
"IJevollntf ability and energy to the
zealous performance ol every dulv , ap
preciating the delicate dlstliu tlonn of noulul
Intet course which the peculiar , nnd oft
times trying , position of his ollico thrust
upon him , Lieutenant Alexander sureeedpd
In winning the respect and admiration Of
his brother olllcers , and obtaining from
all an acknowledgement of his capacity
" "He was' manly , courteous nnd honorable ;
always a gentleman , with a Iilgli sense of
the duties and obligations of an olllcer.
"AH a murk of respect to the memory of
Lieutenant Alexander the olllcers of the
regiment will wear the u.-Mtal badge or
moiirtiliiK for thlity diiyn.
*
l > n < ikn KiilKliti * 'IVniphir Meet.
NORFOLK , Neb. , April .1. ( Special Tele
gram to The Dee. ) The twenty-second meet
ing of the grand commandery , Knights Tem
plar of Nebraska , was opened In this city
this evening , 15. W. H. Owou presiding.
Sixteen out of the twenty-two commandcries
of the btato are represented by about 100
delegates. Officers for the eiibUing year will
be elected and Installed , toinorrow.
MEN S BUSY
Paino's Celery Couipqund Brightens
the Eye , Increases .tho Appetite , Ke-
storas Sleep , Kegulatob lllQ Vitnl Or
gans. , ,
Under the stresB of . 'i-ocinl or business
duties , or both , how few lunim"s | men find
time to properly repair iho waste of exces
sive mental labor and close confinement.
The result of this neglnet Is plainly to be
read In the care-worn , nervous faces and
physical poverty of the average business man
one meets. ' I
But Pnlms's celery compound brightens
their eyes , increases their appetite , causes
good digestion nnd regular action of tlio
orpans of assimilation.
Much so-called overwork of business men
Is the overwork of worry , care , anxiety ,
haste. Tlicie make the severest drafts on
their vitality. Those who suffer from
nervous debility , mental depression , sleep
lessness , or dyspepsia j\iuj \ , Palne's celery
compound n powerful restorative. It regu
lates the liver and kidneys nnd blomach
lates tlie liver and kidneys , cleanses the
blood nnd feeds the nerves nnd nerve cen
ters all over the body. ltcco\fry from
diseases of the liver , kidneys and stomach
by the , aid of Palne's celery compound Is
lasting. It Is the greatest of all modern
restorative agents.
Palne's celery compound Is prescribed by
physicians who differ In many other things ,
but agree in estimating highly this greatest
of remedies for curing diseases of the kid
neys , rheumatism , gout , dyspepsia , Urlght's
disease and stomach disorders duo to a de
ranged nervous system.
SEARLES &
SEARLES ,
SPECIALISTS
Chronic
WE Nervous
Privates
CURE Specal
Diseases.
TKt\TMiXT : : 1IVMAII. Conmiltiitlon Fron
Wo euro Cntnrrh. All Dlsonsoa of
the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach ,
Llvor , Blood , Skin nid Kidney Dla-
eases , Fomulo Wonknos os , Lost
Manhood , AND AM , PRIVATE DIS
EASES of MEN.
I'lt.ffS , I'"tSTUfA AND ItRCTtl , Ul.CKIlS OllrOd
without niilnor ilntuntion fruiii luslnusi
RUPTURE. A * < > Ciu-o .Vo I'ny.
Call on or tulclrosH with Htainp for clroulars. free
liook ami rccutptn , Iht Ht.ilrwny Houtli of POKE
Oniuo , Itooia 7.
Dr , Searles and Seirles , U8Slllt'l0fAtrI ' ! 1n
THE ALOE & ; PUNPOLD CO ,
1408 Fanja'm' Street ,
Retail Druggist
and purveyors of
Medical Supplies.
Invalid Chairs ,
Supporters ,
Atomizers ,
Sponges ,
Batteries ,
Water Bottles ,
Rupture Cured
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All the latest improved
Trusses.
THE AlolulwOLD CO.
MOS FAUXAM ST. , Opposite 1'axtou Hotel.
Beauty "J Purity
Go hand in hand.
They arc the founda
tion of health and
happiness.
Health , because of
pure blood ;
Happiness , because of clear skin.
Thousands of useful lives have been
embittered by distressing humors.
CUTICURA RKSOI.VKNT
Is the greatest of skin purifiers
As well as blood purifiers.
Hccatisc of its peculiar action on
the pores ,
It is successful in preventing
And curing all forms of
Skin , Scalp , and Blood humors ,
When the best physicians fail.
Entirely vegetable , safe , and pala
table.
It especially appeals to mothers and
children ,
Because it acts so gently , yet effec
tively
Upon the skin and blood , as well
as the
Liver , kidneys , and bowels.
Its use at all times
Insures a clear skin and pure blood ,
As well as sound bodily health.
SoM everywhere. Ftice , $ t. POTT R DRUQ
AND CltKM. Coicr. , Sole l'rop < , lloMon.
" How to Cure Skin and UlooJ Humors , " free.
, 1'nrlnl HlonilftlicB , filling hair anj sim
ple baby rashes procnted by Cutlcurit Soup.
NerVOUS In unlly relieved by n Cull-
cnri rii t ir , because itiul -
fllld uei the nerve forcei , nj hence
cures nervous pains , wealmcil ,
eSS and numbness.
When Baron Liebig ,
the great chemist , llrit dl-covercd and made
Kxtract of Iteef the coil of a single pound of It
was about 114.00. Now millions of Jars of his
world-famed
Liebig COMPANY'S '
Extract of Be8f
are Bold nt ris than one-
Klxth nf Its llrHti'O-il. Gut
lliogvniilnpWlilillilHHlir ]
nature In bine :
FOR THE
In charge of the Slstora of Moroy ,
This renowned Institution Is situated on tlio
high bluirs bao'c ' of and overlooking the city of
Council UluITs. The B | > iclous grounls , Its
hliih location and splendid view , make It u
most pleasing retro it for the alllictod , A stall'
of em nont physicians and n lar e eorpi ot ex
pcrloncocl i.nrscs minister to tlio comforts of
thopiUonts. Bpeclul care -jlvou to Uidy pa
tients.
TERMS MODSRATi.
For particulars uoply to
SSSTER SOPE8301 ,
Frank Streat - - - Council BluTi , lowi
HcPHBRSOH & RAIN , Props.
Onico anil gieenliouHos 12(101 ( : Plcrco St. , three
blocltH ( roni east < ; nil of street o.ir HaTelouhono
244 firowers anil dpal"r la all kinds of pl'ints ,
Hlirulis. vi'vi'tabiPH , etc. Hoss.s , Out 1'lowers and
Floral DoslBiis slilpiralto all p.irtH of tlio country.
Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled
W. C. ESTEP.
Funeral Director fcEni&almer &
11 X. Main St. , Council Bluffs.
omco 07 TKI.KPIIONISS Iteililoncn 33
m proved Quick and Easy L grg
- Electric
Rising-Steam ,
tric & Hand Power
LEVATORSJ
Sontl for Circulnra.
Kimball Bros..Council Bluffs , low
GEO. P. SAHFORD , A.W. RICKMAH ,
I'lUSltlUllt. Cubhler.
First National
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , ( own.
Capital , - - ' $100,000
Profits , - - - 12,000
Ono of the oMi'Ht bnnkn In llnHtato of Imva. Wo
Hullclt jour bimliuMH an I foUei'tlnim.V p.iy (5 (
PIT ri'iit on tlini' ili'poHliH.Vo will bu plc.kiLnl to
tJi-uiiiiilHurxu you.
Special
COUNCIL BLUFFS :
UO VOU KNOW THAT DAY & 111:83 HAL !
coma choice MiiKaliis in fiult und earJcu
lanj near Ilila clty'f
HIMOVUO : , cisat'ooLS. VAULTS ,
chimneys cle.uieO. Ud lluilu' , at Taj-tin's
grocvry , r < 4 llroaJway ,
ADSTHACTS AND LOANS. KAHM AND
city pioperty bought HiiJ eolJ. 1'uney A
Thomas , Council muffs.
YOUNG I.AOY sTiNoanArniu : AND TYJ > I-
rlter il < i < lrrH Hltuatlon ; linn Imil operlonco In
IxHikkKcoiiliiK also ; hest iefcronccs. AJJresn
N 20. Ik-e , founc'll Illuffs.
l-AHTt'IlAOt ! . I'lIlRT CI.AKS. TOll 40 IIHAD
of ntiirlt , iihmit 3 m\\i \ \ north of town , rattle
S2.7J to ll.il" , lioucs M.OO to 17.00 , for BC.IBUH ,
AVI | | 13 to Uftoher 13. Coed man In cluuKO
of mock ; t'lriny ' iums , milt nml water , Or
ulll irnt In too.l man ulth l.l"W.i capital to
Invent In ihilry , hog nml poultry liualiif.in ; i"x l
b.room JIOUHI } untl all fonxtMiiencvH. L. I1.
Jiiilson , D.'J Oth avenue or 3J * lru.tjnay ) , Coun
cil lun | > .
rou HAD : . ciurAi' . TWO AND ONIMIAU- '
ucrca lanil on ( iruhutn usenuv , nt lens than
lota are aoM fur In x.iniu lornllty. Lot on
l''ouith Htroet , two Mocks from conn honnc , M
fi't-l frontaei" . TMO lotp , i-ornrr Thlnl nvenuo
uinl iiKhtci-nth ; mrcvt. ia : y tcrniH. A. K.
llnx'li , o ner , ; "JO llluff iitit-i-t.
rou HALI : . $1.000.00 woimi I-HOI-KUTV IN
Vertion , Tex. , two iooi ) lotn In ( tuunah , Tex. ,
tnn-tlilnU iiuiualuliic. . AiMrc'tw 1) W. lieo ,
Council niilffii.
HALAUY OH cOMMIfHION TO 7111 ! tlltlHT
gentleman or luily. 1'iiU nt ont < > . K , C. U M.
Co. , ! ! 9tj Main atreu , Council Ulurtk.
iiiotier H Pain LUC
OFfer JUST RECEIVED ,
for a five-piece crushed 'RT QQ for nn antlpno oak Ice
plush solid oak frame 4 > 1 ' -'v refrigerator , the
suit , wortli $00.00. sides of the Ice cham
ber lift out making
,45 for Smyrna rugs best It clnnnnblo , worth
quality , 36x00 Inches $13.60.
fringed , worth $5. . " 7 Q for a two burner
* gasoline stove , worth
wad
$6,85 for n
. . ,
$5.00. rl.igo with bicycle
75c for moquelto rugs , wheels and sntln
worlh $ t.r.O . parasol , worlh $12.fiO.
for gcinilno Irish $4.65 for an antlpua oak
point lace curtains ,
worth $8.50. for
17c n good pull
per yard best all leaf lunch basket ,
wool carpet rem worth 50c.
nants. for a nice bible
per yard best tapes Rtnnd , worth $1.60.
try brussels rem
frr a sham holder
nants. worlh "So.
75c for n good feather
cloth remnants , pillow , worlh $1.50.
for misfit Ingrain car- 47c for a good bruswels
carpet , north $1.00.
for mlflflt brusscls for fine
Ingrain
car-
carpelsorlh $20.00. 39c ptu , worlh 7Dc.
for library lamps ,
for best Kngllsh 51.15
. .
$7.65 worth $2.60.
dinner scls , war
ranted not to cr.ickle. .50 for banquet lamps ,
craze , worth $0.00. worth $5.00.
75c for blacking coi
2.90 for wool mattress- modes , made of oak ,
wortli $2.00.
for a three-pleco .20 for n tasty antique
chamber suit , fin oak finish rocker ,
ished In antique oak , with cane seat , \\orth
wortli $20.00 $ .1.50.
$1.40 for a liardwood
.
forts ,
fiiney stitched ,
bcdslead . .
, worth $3.00.
worlh $2.00.
75c for a good wlro CO.- , for nolllngham Inco
Hiring , wortli $2.00. OOL/ curtains , worth $1.00.
EASY TERMS , PRESENTS FOH ALL ,
S10 wortli of goods , $1.00 per Visitors receive handsome sou-
week. venire.
$25 worth of goo.ls , $1.50 per $5.00 wortli of goods , an Al-
week. Iniiu o f American cities ,
$10.00 worth of goods , Sou
$50 worth of goods , $2.00 per venir Spoon.
week.
$25.00 worth of goods , World's
$75 worth of goods , $2.50 per Fair Hook.
week. $50.00 worth of goods ,
Smyrna Ktig.
$100 worth of goods , $ K.O ( ) per $75.00 worth of goods , Lace
week. Curtains.
$2'J ) worth of gooJs , $1. 00 per $100.00 worth of goods , Cen
week. ter Table.
So/iff JOe postuyo for oi/r ciitnloiftio romly 'or milling + \i > rl . * < >
Formerly People's Mammoth Installmant Housa.
Tlio Hest Shocs"fo
tliuJLeast aioncy.
GENUINE
WELT.
Sqtic.iUlcss.nottom Waterproof. IJcst Shoe-sold at llic price.
S5. 34 and S3.GO Dross Shoo.
liquid custom \\ork , costing liom $6 to $8.
S3.5O Police Shoo. 3 Solos.
k Ilcst WjlKIng bhoc CMT nude.
$2.SO , and S2 Shoos ,
Unequalled at tlic price *
Boys 32 & SI.75 School Shoes
Arc Ihe llest lor bcrvlce.
LADIES'
$3 , $2.60 $2 , $1.75
- Ji'stlJonirola.StyHBJi. Perfect
lfUUiiKiindgrr\liciilio.nest :
In thu irnrlil. All MylVH ,
UHlKt upon Iiuvln W. / / .
Donglns hhocH. NIIIUU
niul prleu stumped on
liuttom. Krorkton
1MMKH.
S& * &m
IGNATZ NEWMAN , 120 South Kith. ELIASSVENSON , 4110 North 24th
A. W. BOWMAN CO. , 1117 North 10th. C. J. CARLSON , 218 North 24th
W. W. FJSUEH , ! )25Lctivomvorth. ) F. A.CRESSY , So. Omiilm
The latest , cheapest anil best , family
inat'hino inatlc. DJO the work In half th
titno bettor tlitin by liutitl. Fits tiny tub. No
longer thnn tx wringor. A 12-yotir-olil child
_ cttn run It easily
h Wmwthivfl' _
gTg ggjg gg If your merchant doesn't keep jt wrlto to ui
15 BARKER BLOCK , OMAHA , NEB
DIRECT FROM THC TANK
A'o JIolli r. A"o tilctim. No Hnutnrer ,
I1RST I'OWKIl for Corn and Irocd Mills , llallug
Hay , HillinlngKdparaloiN , I nminiirlcs , Ao
OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
Stationary or Portable.
1 to Mil. I' . Blo H. 1 * .
nil for OntuloKUc , 1'rlces , etc , , rtcrcrlblns unrk to ! > o ilontv
Chlcaco , 245 Lake St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS ,
Omaha , 107 S. 14th St 33(1 < -\Valuut SU. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
STEAM DYE
All IcImUot Dyoliu
niidUiouiiii { ( Inno in
thu hUhuU Htyln of
the urt. l''u ' lu 1 mi t
Rlulnoil fnbrloi mu'Jo
to loot : ui " 'J I < ki
r , \VurK promptly
donu mil ilollvurol
In all parts uf til )
country , djiil to ;
prloo I Hi
A. MACHAX ,
Prop riu tar.
Uroadway , * npnr North *
western Depot ,
Tetuphouo U3.