THE OIvIATTA DAILY BEE : VRTOAY. APKTL 6 , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL , JJMJKKH. 01TK L - - NO. 12 PHAIIL EolUcrril by carrier to any part of Iho city. H. W. TILTON , Mnnngor. omco - ' Night Editor MIA Olt MHA'TWA" . Hoslon Hiore , spring drrss goods , capos. Regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corpi this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the Qrand Army hall. The county supervisors took a trip yester- 'day to East Omaha lo look over a piece of rround upon which the owner wants the taxes remitted. Albert Mynstcr , aged 3 years , died at \ o'clock yesterday morning , after an Illness of ono week , at the home of his parents , 137 Ridge street. The election contest between S. T. Me- ! Ateo and J. A. Gorman Is set for trial before k fore Judge McGcc next Thursday morning by agreement of the attorneys. An Information was filed yesterday after noon by a man named Bllrrard , charging Elllm Meyers with assaulting him by levelIng - Ing a gun at htm and threatening to shoot Mm. Mm.A A slight change has been made In the code of signals used In the fire dcpirtmcnt Hereafter the call for additional water pres- Ruro will bo 2-2-2 nnd the second alarm will bo 3-3-3. The funeral of II. P. Field took place yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The service was very Impressive nnd was witnessed by a large number of HOI row Ing friends. The Industrial school connected with De- long's mission meets tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock at the Congregational chinch , Those children who do not know the way are invited to call at the mission. I ) J Gates , who Ins been employed' ns yardmaHtcr for the Rock Island at this point for some time past , left the employ of the company yesterday morning. He Is suc ceeded by Ira Peck of Stuart. Unity Guild will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 2-30 o'clock In the guild room of Grace church for election of olll- cers All members are requested to be present and friends cordially Invited. L P Jensen , who lives on Harrison street , vas arrested yesterday morning on a com plaint filed by a neighbor that ho was allow ing tils chickens to run at large Judge McGee - Gee discharged htm on his promising to pen his fowls In the future. Judge MC.GPO rendered a decision yester- Cay In favor of the plaintiff In the case of the Indianapolis Terra Cotta company ngalnst J A. Murphy nnd John N. Baldwin. In which payment for some material used In the erection ot the Baldwin block was demanded. In the case of Weston against Odell Judge McGee rendered a decision yesterday dis missing the case at the plaintiff's coats. Throe promissory notes of Weston , aggre gating $1,100 , were Involved , and the In junction icHtraliilng Odell from disposing of them WHS dissolved. Chief Nlcho.jon of the fire department elates that the report circulated by a moin- Ing paper to the effect that his rig met with an accident while going to the fire Wednes day night was all a mistake. He also says that thn report In the same paper to the rffcct thai the dcpirtmcnt had trouble in Celling walcr pressure Is anolliT fake. A team belonging to J. F. Hunt took fright yesterday morning ami dashed down Bryant street with a milk wagon In tow On the Indian creek bridge It narrowly- escaped colliding with a funnel's wagon Just gnulog It as It passed , and after turn ing down Washington uvenun rounded up at the dairy In the northweslern part of the city. James Burns died at 11.30 o'clock Wednes day morning , aged Gl years , at his home , 1GI9 Ninth avenue. Hn leaves three chil dren , one of his sons being In California. He was an engineer In the employ ot the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Railway com pany ever since the road entered Council IlluffH. Notice of the funeral will appear later. _ > Insure In the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Instil c In the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Insure in the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Lougco & Tovvle , Solo Agents , 233 Pearl street. _ "What bicycle do you ride ? " "Why , I rldo a Waveny. Everybody rides them. Cole & Cole sold fourteen In tlio last two weeks. They sell for $8G , and are war ranted as good as any wheel made. Get one. " _ A'.l I. I'.tlt.HillAl'llH. Frank Sblnn of Carson Is In the city. W. C. Ver'jr of Davenport Is In the city , the guest o { ii. C. Dale. 1 ( . J. Clancey left yesterday noon for an extended trip thiough the south. Born , to Mr. and Mr. . George H. Dcnton , 705 South Sixth street , a daughter. Mrs. W. L. Farrlngton of Sioux Clly Is i\\c \ \ gucHl of Mrs. W. F. VIcRoy on Fourlh Blreel. Mrs. O. II. Lucas left yesterday for Pacific City , In response to a telegram announcing the serious Illnesn of her father. Mr , and Mrs. McCormlck , formerly of the hotel at Hurlan , wore In the city yeitcrday , quests ot Mr. and Mis. Ovlde Vlen. At the recent meeting of the grand lodge of the Royal Arcanum at Ottuniwa , I. M. Trcynor was chosen alternate delegate to the supreme council of the United States , and G II. Jackson , also ot this city , was elected grand guide. For cobs go to Cox , 10 MMn street. Tele phone 48. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars , nnd cuffs it specialty , G20 Pearl street , Tel. " 90. Reasonable rates for family worlt. Park Improvement * . The park comlssloners held a meeting at the State Savings bank Wednesday evening to talk over plans for beautifying Cochran park , In the western part of the city. The failure of the cltlrons to vote an appropria tion nt the last election for park purposes IHIH left the commissioners without very much money to spend , but what llttlo Is In the treasury will be laid out to the best possible advantage. Cochran park Is thus far only u park In name , for beyond grad ing the place to a height several feet above Uiu adjacent country nothing has been done this spring. I. N. Roman , who Is In the employ of J. F. WIIcox , was engaged to draw up a plan for setting out the trees , and the plan will bo ready for the Inspec tion ot the commissioners next Monday. Maples , elms , box elders , mulberries and the like will bo used , and the commissioners are getting figures from all of the local nurserymen. _ The IliiiiUerx I.lfo Amioeliitloii Ot DCS Molnes , la. , stands at the head of all mutual Insuranco. It furnishes Indent- nlty for the least money. Is the safest , soundest and has the largest reserve for pol icy holdeis , $1,244,240.63. A comparison will convince the most skeptical. Address W. O. Wlrt , agent , 71 < i Willow avenue. Itudollet's horse and delivery wagon were standing behind his store yesterday and right behind them was one of D. J. Rock well's big teams and trucks. A sudden noise behind Rockwell's team frightened the horses and they started to run , In the col lision two or three wheels were torn off , both axles were broken In two and the wagon was literally smashed Into kindling wood , Rockwell's team kept on until It had torn out a great section of Pethybrldgo's viuoKo IHIHSO next door to Ihidollel's. Wnnleit ut llrd Unk. Hurry L. Palmer spent last night In the city jail on account of a complaint that had been tiled against him by parties In Red Oak. It la stated that the charge against him Is beating a board bill , Palmer claims to be at a loan as to what his arrest means. Wo have In stock 1,000 bat-bed sash ot our own make. Como and see us or write for prices. State quantity wanted. Council BluffH Paint , Oil and Glaus Co. , Maqonlo tetn > plu building , Council Bluffs. Jomcstlo soap outlasts cheap so fi. iiiMfn vnAif'Ai'VTifi in I't'l'O MS [ ROM COINCIL BLlrrS Judge Deemer Explains the New Liquor Law to tno Grand Jury IT WILL BE HARD ON SALOON KEEPERS Hr/fiiliitlonx / tliul Will Prove n Iturden to Ketull Dlsprn * ! rx of l.lqnor liicinnu of tinit ; > .tliiterlnlly Itriliueil Oilier Court Noun , Jndgo Dcptner opened the April term of district court yesterday , empaneling the grand jury and making an assignment ot canes for trial. Mr. and Mm. Melzer , Charlea Snyder and Hob Llmeilck of Sheriff llazm's picture gallery weio arraigned and entered pirns of not guilty. One of thu Interesting features of the day wan Judge Dcemcr's remarks to the grand Jury on the subject of the new mulct liquor law. From his exposition of It the saloon keepers , paitlcularly In the rural districts and small towns , will have a nice time of II before they are nllojvi-d the freedom In selling wet goods which they now enjoy. "The building In which the saloon business Is carrlfd on , " ho remarked In substance , "Is subject to the assessment ot a tax of $000 , pavablo In pi-ml-annual Installments , duo April 1 and October 1. This tax la to bo collected tlio pamu as any other tax , but the payment shall not b. a bar to any ptosccu- lion under the prohibitory law , unless , In cities of G.OOO population and over , the saloon keeper has obtained and filed with the county auditor the consent of the majority ot the voters of the clly. Then this tax may be paid In quarterly Installments , and on giving the required bond of $1,000 and complying with the requirements of the law regarding the way In which the establishment uhall be operated the payment of the tax shall be a bar to all mosccutlons under the prohib itory law. "In towns of less than 6,000 Inhabitants the saloon keeper must file the written COM- "cnt of ( > "i per cent of tlio voters In the county living outside of Council Illurf" , and he ; may then sell Intoxicants , and the pay ment of the tax Is , .a bar to prosecution. Whether this tax. Is paid before or after the consent Is filed with the county auditor , half ot It goes to the town In which the business Is can led on and the other half to the county. The town or city may Impose ad ditional penalties In Its own behalf and pro vide other regulations. " But llttlo stress has been laid heretofore upon the fact that out of town saloon Keepers must travel over their whole county before they can safely curry on their busi ness , but from Judge Deemer's lucid state ment It Is evident that they arc at a great dl-ailvantago under the present law as com pared with the men in the same lln ? of busi ness in Council Bluffs. Theie Is b'lt 1'ttle doubt that the board of supervisors will try thcli best to enforce that portion of the law relating to the payment ot the tax , for a very comfortable portion of the county's revenue will come In through that channel. On the other hand , the revenue the city has been receiving from the saloons for the past ton yearn will bo cut -q larely In two , and the council will find it necessary to Impose quite nn additional tax In order to counter balance thu loss. This In turn will cut down the number of saloon7) ) , and the lesult will be that the whole saloon business , now divided up among seventy men , will be , con centrated In perhaps half that number. The $ Jono bond will cau o grief to a laige num ber of the saloonlhts of this city , and that , too , wilt have Its effect In lessening the num ber of places where liquor will be sold. Mlnit IN Itiing Hone In the various lines ot business may be talked of through these columns , but to come down to actual facts regarding truth , values offered and icllablo merchandise shown , you will have to visit the Boston stoio for the above advantages. We have received and still expect dally largo shipments of spring and summer goods , all of which wo offer at an exceptionally low cash figure , ns the following list shows : Whytelaw't , Scotch zephyrs ( half price ) , 12'fcc. Flno line di. ss ginghams ( worth lOc ) , CVlc. Shantong pongee , large assortment , ( regu- lai IL'Vic ) , now ; ic. Apron ginghams , SV&c , Gc , 7c. Half wool challlea , worth 15c , for Sc. Flno French sateens ( former price 25c ) now offered at 19c. A visit to our wash goods department will pay jou. Hosiery for boys and mlssos , black ribbed , sold for 12' c , now 4 for 23c. A special offering , children's fine seamless hose , worth 19c , for IS c. Ladles' patent finish hose , something now , at 17c. AsK to see them. One hundred doen gents' half hose , sold for lOe , at four pair for 23c. Our regular 25c ladles' hose sold out and now ie(4uce ( same with our oJc grade at 2fic ; worth your Inspection. Don't oveilook our other departments , such as laces , gloves , dress goods , curtains , cloaks and Bilks , as wo show nil the correct fashions for the spring and summer of 1894. FOTIIERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , _ Council Bluffs , la. When you como to the best hose for sprink ling the lawn It Is the Maltese Cross. You can always get this and lighter grades In rubber and cotton hose at Blxby's , 202 Main street. _ Mycrs-Duifeo Furniture company , 2S6-23S Broadway , save money am' Mme to patrons , Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Charged ultii Contempt. Henry Wllkln nnd James Flood llvo on adjoining farms In * Keg Creek township. Thcro it a strip ot land which Is In dlsputo between them , and each claims that the trees on that particular strip belongs to him. Flood sued out a writ ot Injunction Wednesday to restrain Flood from cutting down the trees and the writ was served on Wllkln that night. When the officer served It Wilkln Informed him that the court had no right to say what ho should do and what ho shouldn't , and ho would do as he pleased about obeying Us mandate. Yesterday inoi Ming Flood came Into town and Informed the sheriff that Wllkln was carrying out his threat and was cutting down the trees again. In violation of the court's Injunction , Ho swore out an Information charging Wllkln with contempt of court and Deputy Sheriff O'Brien went out to Keg Creek town ship last evening to get Wllkln and thrco of his hired men , all of whom are charged with complicity In the offense. Council llliiffii ln . Co'it Wonderful Oroivth. The following Is a statement of premiums written and losses paid by the Council Bluffs Insurance company during the first quarter of each year sluco and Including 1890 , n record to which wo point with honest prlilo. v I'roniliuns. IOR "B Jnn. to Apill , 1SsO . 6,045 71 | Zli7 it Jim. to April , 1S1I1 . 9.721,03 2 741 21 Jnn , to April , ISO. . 1K.03S ( .1) 4 107 s'8 ' Jnn. to April , WJ . 1M31 H 304.12J Jan. to Al | II , M > 4 . 17.3 8.10 6.M1 75 Itooltn ut Auction , Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums , bibles , etc. Prlvatn sale by day and auction at 7 p. m. , G.1C Broadway. Jarvla Wlno Co. , Council Bluffs. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by the county clerk : Name ami Address. Age. William L. Met * , Council Bluffs . 31 Mrs. A. Kink , Council Iilnffs . . 33 Christopher Tiucy , Neola . Bridget Dunn , Neola. W F Urban , jr. . Omaha 22 Kllzabeth Deltxcli , Omaha 20 Jume.s W Moiton , Slonx City , In il'J Anna O. Wolfley , Burlington , la 21 While you are paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Eagle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. Domestic boap breaks hanwater. . The Uundilea use Domestic soap , llo I lUcil 1'ort MmlUon . Two yean ago Ust Cbrhtmaa day Ross Bayers BIT ! a couple ot hU frlonds brutally assaulted a man living on tlio farm of John I'lumer , Eouth of the city , shooting at him , beating him into Insensibility and almost Klllnr h m II" was tent to the p tut nt ary and has bit nce-illy been liberated , utter nerving n two yearn ncntenrc. Night before last tii > went lo the farm of one of his neigh- bora , M. 0. Young , in ir lllnton station , and took a waton toad nt otilunx. He brought them to this city and croincd the river to Omaha , where he sold ten or twelve bushels , Young telegraphed Sheriff Ilium , asking him to arrest Buyers , lliuen telephoned the police of Omaha , and during the day Sayers was found with the remnant of his load , Ho was brought back to this side ot the river and Is now In the county Jail waiting for Young to conic after him. The value of the load Is easily more than $25 , so that. If all the cltctimstancea arc as Young tells them , the chances seem excellent for his being re turned lo Port Madluon for another term. Jekyll ntnl lljdc , Itriiiiiluuy Cliurrli , To night A celebrated critic who heard thlirlectnro delivered for the first time , writes as follows : "Mr. Nourfe Is tall , wltli n clein-shaven face , long curly hair , n pair of sunll merry eyes , a grand stage presence , a rlcu orotund voice , a bnrn orator and , t born preacher. He has the Ingcrjolllan habit of laughing at his own humor. Dress such a man as this In n Prince Albert frock coat , and you have Mr. Nourse , and In Mr. Nourse , Dr. Jekyll. But In a twinkling the long hair falls over the forehead , he diminishes to a dwarf , his teeth gleam wolflshly , his hand * turn to claws , ho becomes a devil. We went to crltlclxe a novice , we came away applauding n mailer. He would Imve mnde a fortune on the stage , but will do more good on the platform. I don't know of any living man who can do just what Mr. Nourse Is doing so grandly. Actors don't preach , and preachers cannot act. Nourse dots both In this magnificent oration. It is a drama , sermon nnd lecture , all three rolled Into one. He Is the greatest dramatic orator In the world. " Broadway church , admission GO cents. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs. la. , agent JarvU 1S77 brandy , wines and liquor. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for s lie at Gas Co.'s olllce. .Superintendent * ' lEoiiml Tulile. The ninth semi-annual session of the Superintendents' Round Table of south western Iowa will be held In tlili , city , beginning today. The first meeting will be held at 3 o'clock In the afternoon at the Bloomer building. The evening meeting will be at S o'clock In the superior court room. Tomorrow two ses sion1 ! will be helil. one nt U u. m. and the other nt 1 SO p. m. , both In the assembly- room of the High school. A largo delega tion is expected to be present , including city and county superintendents , principals of giaded school ? , normal pchools and col leges In southwestern Iowa , E. H. Hamil ton of Mnlvcrn Is president of the associa tion and Thcophlle Brugger ot Council Bluffs secretary. The following Interesting sub jects will be brought up for discussion : I. Vnnecessnry Restriction In Discipline. 2 Algebra , PbvslcH and German In the Grammar School. 3 The report of the committee of ten. 4 Incortlglbles How to Den ! with Them G. What Is Meant by Developing the "Di vine Ilnrmonlpt ? " C. How to Make Our State Association More Eindent. 7 ( "ompntatlvo Value of Greek nnd Latin as High School Studies. S. How Should Grammar Be Tnught In Our lir.immar Schools ? 9 Can the Use of Good English , Be Uilllcd Into the Average Pupil ? 10 How to Teach Ethics in the Schools. II. Buys and Music , The Klnneltan stock has been moved to 23 Main stieet. Shoes at your own price. You want shoes and wo want money. Bring the family In and fit them up for April rains. Indlitfil tlio P.cind Hen. The grand Jury of the federal court re turned a number of Indictments yesterday. The report they made was their final one. Among those Indicted were the proprietors of the Perpetual Maturity Bond company , George II. Gable , H. Freese and J. B. Allen , and the proprietors of the Equitable Investment company , S. P. Vanatta and J. B. Sweet. They are all charged with using the malls fraudulently. In the tiirthciance of a lottery scheme. Six counts are alleged against Gable , Freese nnd Allen , and four against the other two. There Is a great deal of public Interest felt In the outcome of th's suit , inasmuch as all of the Indicted partle have been long and prominently before the people. Last evening two more arrests were made , William Larson , secretary , and C. R. Sweet , vlco president , of the Equitable company. No move has been made against these two until now. Each was put under bonds of $1,000 and released. C. R. Sweet Is a son of J. B. Sweet , treasurer of the company. The Pollard libel case was the main at traction yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Pollard was on the stand all the afternoon , and told the romantic story of her life to a large crowd of Interested listeners. Don't go to Omaha tonight , go to the Broadway church and hear Nourse. No Undertaker Nrcil Apply. If your children are afillcted with diph theria , Dr. Jefftfrls' remedy will save their lives. No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Do Haven , George R. Davis and Morgan & Co. , successors to Beardslcy. Also 2104 Cumins street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jef- ferls , Council Bluffs. la. Price , $3. Get prices from Shugart & Ouren , the leadIng - Ing seedsmen of Council Bluffs , Masonic temple. _ . Everybody knows Davis sells drugs. See the new art goods at Mrs. Nlles' . Kii lit MURK Tll.lX I.tttc t Proposition from tlio Wily 1'arson to tlio Diplomatic Clmmp'nn. CHICAGO , April -Special ( Telegram to The Bee. ) "Parson" Davlcs was Inter viewed at the Academy of Music tonight In regard to Corbctt'a declaration that the latter would Insist on Jackson posting his forfeits promptly or else forfeiting all money In the hands of the stakeholder. He mild : "I'p to the ptesent tlma we have always put up our money as It came due. nnd we shall continue to do FO Mr , Corbett need not vvotiy nor lay awake nights botherIng - Ing about our money. He Is the only one who has objected to putting up the money , nnd wrangled about the date of contest. JacKson Is ready to fulfill his contiact. If Corbett Is sincere and will agree to live up to the articles of agreement and fight In June , I will pojt the entile amount or the stake Inside of twenty-four houis nnd pay him a bonus If he will do the Hume. " Kxhlliltlon of Pool. J. L. Malone , the champion fifteen-ball pool player of the world , gave an exhibi tion nt the Mlllnrd billiard parlors last evening to a crowd numbering several hundred In fact , ull that were present vveie unable to see the muivelous vvoik of the champion ov. Ing to the cliciimscrlbcd accommodations. Every Inch of space was utilized ami many \kwe < l the exhibition from the tops of adjoining tables. Flist on the iiiogrum was u game between Malone - lone and Mr. Eljci > olc , a New York tnivi lIng l- Ing man , an expert pool player. Matone played 200 to EbiTsolo's 100. and when the last sphere wun holi'd the Now Yorker had but twenty-ono buttons to his credit Suc ceeding the gntm Champion Mulont } exe cuted it serlcn of fancy nhot.s , eveiy one of which Hcemcd u miracle Ho makes a cue nnd the numbered balm talk The crown ing achievement of the evening was the pockctlnfr of Hl.x balls , placed In the tenter of the table , ut a single shot , each ball being put Into n separate pocket. This ufteinoon Mr. Mnlono will give an exhibi tion nt Tom Foley's Douglas street rooms , where arrangements will bo made for the convenience of fpectators. All lovers of the gentle art are cordially Invited. Tucker M Signed. BOSTON , April G , Tom Tucker , first baseman for the Boston league club for the past four years , has signed a Boston con tract for the , season. H Is understood that the contract Is the mime OH last year. _ Wultn Won't Unto It. DENVER , April G.-Governor Wnlto says be will not permit the Jackson-Corbett fight to come oft In this state. 1'rlglitful Pliniitoiu * Haunt the dreams of the sufferer from In digestion. What should the nightmare-rid den dyspeptic do when waking with a start , the sweat oozing from the pores , sleep for the remainder of the night seems unattainable ? Swallow a wlneglassful of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , which , If taken before going to bed , 'would have In sured repose , Use the Bitters for tier- votuness , dyspepsia , rheumatism , malaria HIS RELEASEiVAS : ) VALID ' , b Judge Slilrai Suinm filf i Closes n Suit for Damages AgsV | a Railroad , PLAINTIFF HAD ALREADY SETTLED IT A. X. Vnndcrnrlilep Baited for 930,000 After Ho Ilnd. Accepted fttUOO In run or Ait CLJHI : ( tlio Nor1 ! hit-rut rrn. HAPIDS , la./ , April G. ( Special Telegram to The HotnAn ) Important rullliB waa iimilc toJny by JifdRe Sliffns of tlie fed eral court In the personal Injury suit of A. N. Vondcrwcldcn against tlio Chicago & Northwestern railway. Ho SUM for JJO.OOO damages , Ho settled with the company upon tlio payment of $100 mid signed an Instrument releasing It from nil further lia bility. Tlio company now claims that ho Is stopped from recovery of further damages Inlcv of tlio fact that he failed to return the consideration received The plaintiff's altornc > s claim that the release was fraudu lently obtained and that Vandcrwelden was not acquainted with his rights. Judge Shlrus decided , first , that the release of liability executed by tlio plaintiff to the company for tlio Injury sustained and which he claims was obtained by fraud must be HOI aside by mi action In crtulty and that until done the plaintiff could not maintain an action at law for damages. Second , that having received $300 , for which the release was given , the plaintiff should return It and make tender of same In order to maintain thn present action for damages. The jndgo then took the case from the Jury and was about to Instruct a finding for thu defendant when the , plaintiff asked the court to dismiss the case , Which was done. STAltTiil : A NKNSATION' . Young I.ndy of AUrou Ilrlngn n "nit ARullut Hiilem Stock SIOUX CITY , April C. ( Special Telegram to The Ilee ) Ktta M. Chandler , who ll\ea In the little village of Akron , has brought a suit here against L. M. Hartley of Fort Madison for ? 25,000 damages for breach of promise. Miss Chandler alleges that she met Hartley at Akron In 1SSS and finally promlbcd , at his request , to marry him. It Is further charged that because of his prom ise to marry her ho seduced her , and that after continuing the Intlmatu relations for a period of a couple of jears he refused to have anything more to do with her. HIT petition further alleges that she submitted , with defendant't ) request and knowledge , to criminal operations for the purpose of con cealing her Hhame. Hartley Is a fancy stock breeder at Salem , la. , an extensive llvo stock speculator and one of the largest holders of wild lands In northwestern Iowa , his holdings of land alone being estimated to bo worth $100,000. SAYS Tim noAun WAS nxii : > . OnitlnlH of Woodlmry Comity , low.i , Cli.irgiul with lllslioncHt } . SIOUX CITY , April 0. ( Special Telegram to The Hee. ) Woodburyicotinly will make a $300,000 bond Issue for funding and refund ing purposes tomorrow"\he \ bonds to run ten and twenty > cars and bear 5 per cent In terest. One bid of $7)000 ) premium was made for the bondsii today by Harry Hubbard of this > clty. His attorney created a sensation Ibj- going before tlio board when he made thA offer and charging that the members , before the resolution au thorizing the Issue wits made , had as Individ uals signed a contract to deliver tlio bonds at par to a local b oki > n. He did not state who It was , but bald that If the board mailo a denial of thu actlom or .sold the bonds at less than his client bids'ho ' would bring tlio proof and air the proceedings In court , In tlio Itennctt Mur < ter Onto. MARSHALL/TOWN4ln ) , April 5. ( Special Telegram to The Bao-f-Wlien ) the sheriff announced the convening of court this1 morn ing In the Bennett murder case the appcar- ance of the defendant was so changed as to attract marked attention. Slio had been represented as a poor , hard working woman , and when the trial commenced wore shabby clothes. Friends have contributed to her wardrobe , and today she appeared dressed In clothes of good material and made In the latest style , and seemed to feel the change as much as she looked It. The change Is said to bo for effect on the Jury. The sheriff and his deputies and three sheriffs from adJoining - Joining counties were Introduced today and the points made heretofore moro fully brought out. Nothing new- was developed. The chief Interest centers now In Detective Barney Sliult/ , who Is expected to make some startling developments. Funeral Sc vlco of Mrx. Cluirlcs Allison. BOONR , la. , . April C. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Kvery store In the city closed this afternoon during the funeral of the wife of Chailes T. T. Mason , the wholesale dry goods merchant. Mrs. Mason had a wide circle of acquaintances , having been deputy In the pcatofflco here for nearly eight years previous to her niarrhige with Mr. Mason , a little over three years ago. Her maiden nrme was Alllo M. Colman. She was 3G years old. The attendance at the funeral was very large. The funeral service was conducted by Ilev. A. II. Darlington , now ofl the Episcopal church at Janesvllle , Wlb. , and who performed her marriage ceremony three years ago. Mormon Morning at T.nmonl. LAMONI , la. , April G. Large numbers ot people are gathering from every part of the country to attend the Latter Day Saints conferenc ? , which convenes tomorrow. llep- rcsentatlvcs from Australia , England and Wales are present , and a host of visitors and delegates from every part of the United States and Canada. This body Is now being recognized as the legitimate and genulna successor of the church founded by Joseph Smith prior to his death at Xuuvoo , Juno 27 , 1884. Ceditr Itapi < U SaluoiiH Closed. CEDAH HAPIDS , la. , April G. ( Special Tclcgiam to The Bee. ) Owing to the fact that saloon keepers hero are all at sea regarding the workings of the now liquor law , thirty-three saloons vvero closed today. They are united In their desires to avoid the assessors , who started out today. No lltttulopmuiitM In thu ( ioodnlo Trial. CIIESTON , la. , April 5. ( Special to The Bee. ) There were no now developments In the Goodalo murder trial today. The exam ination of witnesses continues , but llttlo In formation bearing upon the guilt of either of the prisoners hastbeon elicited. , . r.iTAi. J//.V.H jtxi > i.osioA\ Fred Vincent Innliuitlyi Killed In u South Dukota'HJmft. LEAD CITY , S.i-nil April G-Special Telegram to The ItM ) lly 1111 explosion In the I'luma mine ncrtr1 here this foienoon Fred Vincent , n miner , Tvas Instantly killed. Vincent started tolonli'r the drift with u lamp , and the Huppbsltlnn Is thut thu light came In contact with pome explosives , onus- Ing the terrible ucUdeiiU The body of the unfortunate man was mangled almost be yond recognition.r 1'ontotlUu riijrf 1'lf.uls , Oullly. SIOUX FALLS. 8. , If , . April G.-Speclnl ( to The Uee ) Michael O'Sheu yesterday pleaded guilty In Uit-iUnlled States court to try ; charge of defrauding- govern ment and will be BPiitonyecl Manila ) . O'Hhi'ii fraudulently Issued to himself money or ders amounting to $ J27 , and Huccecdrd In getting $195 worth of them ciiMhed. flu Htoie JSL"J GO In cash , making a total Hhnrtngo of over $1,000. The amount of thn Hhoitiigu was made good by O'Shea'a father-in-law the day before the nrr < st. John Llnd'ay Demi. John Lindsay , fur a number of years bend Janitor at the government building , died yesterday nt hln homo , 1331 South Six teenth street , Mr. Llnduny was C3 yearn old. He wan a veteran soldier , having served three years In company A , Bevciity-llfth Illinois In fantry. bhort 1'ollco Starlen. Frank Iluwson was nrrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of obtaining money muKr fnl - pretnl e- * It vva * . isll. „ < 1 thn' ' ho t > . -oil n worthies C K U o i I rank Hurt n miloon keeper Huvvxon was trlfd and srntenvcd to thirty dnya In the cotuu.\ jail H Johnson , colored , nnd hHlftf wire Arrested last night for lighting. sT.utTvn o.TO nuJfK.sr/.i/ > . CoxrjV Army ItrrnUn Cunip nt I'lttolmrg , Thre- Hundred Hlronj. PITTSHUHO , April G. Coxcy's army broke camp at Exposition park , Allegheny , today nnd left for Homestead. About 300 men wcro In line , many recruits having bren received during the two days stay In I'ltts- burg. ST. LOUIS. April 5 Ueprcsentatlves of the railroads leading east have decided to refuse to transport Frje's band ot Coxoyltes eastward. The next move of the travelers has not been determined upon. ( 'iillfornlit'rt Contingent Living High , OAKLAND , Oil. , April G. The regiment of the Industrial army which arrived Tuesday from San Francisco Is stranded here The efforts of the leaders to secure transporta tion east was denied and the turn have bren unable to get out. The Southern Pacific com pany was for n long time obstinate and re fused transportation to any point unless the customary rate la forthcoming. The men ire being provided with shelter and an abundance of food by the citizens , which may account In a measure for their re luctance to move. Threats to secure trans portation by force vvero common among the ranks and considerable a.vclcty was felt by the people of Oakland regarding the outcome A movement Is on foot to raise * 200 and provide bet car transportation for the army to Sacramento , but arrangements were nt last made with the railroad by which the army will leave Oakland at 4 o'clock tonight on a train of box cars provided by the rail road company. IdentltJ of tlio "Creilt fillaioull. " GRAND JUNCTION , Colo. , April G The "unknown" commander of Iho Coxey forces la Major William Packer Clarke of the Second battalion , C. N G. Major Clarke Is considered the best drill master In the state Ho was formerly connected with the Dallj Star of tlilj city. He left on aitlt to Pennsjlvnnla about three weeks ago Ho Is a grandson of ex-Governor William Packer of Pennsylvania. SlUer CoimMitlou to VVVIeome'Him. DKNVEIl , April G A. C. Flak , piealdcnt of the P.in-Amoricaii Bimetallic league , pro poses to call a silver convention to meet In Washington .May 1 , the day Cosey't , army Is scheduled to airivo thcic. jf.t.\f > ts iturt'ni.iu.iti Delegate * 1'rom I'.uli Organization Meet lit Titppku lloKlnley Cheered. TOPEK \ , April G The Kansas Republi can league convened this morning In the handsome new Hamilton hull , the finest largo assembly loom In the state. Hon. E. W. Hoch , president of the league , was at the platform desk. The roll call of 700 delegates was rend bv Secietary C. H. Sheldon. Mavor Harris-oil delivered it cordial addiess of wel come , to which President Hoch responded. His formal address was lecelvod with re peated applause , and inference to McKlnloy as candidate for the presidency was greeted with theer after cheer. The enthusiasm was Increased 1 > 5 the unveiling of a picture of the Ohio governor , concealed by a ll.ig. After the usual committees weic appointed an adjournment was taken till 'i o'clock. At the afternoon session of the le.igue con vention the first order of business was the consideration of the report of the committee on resolutions. It was adopted as presented. The platform reallliins the national plitform of 1892 , condemns the national democratic and Mnto populist udmlnlstiatfons , and the convention pledged Itself to renewed exer tions to icslnre the supremacy of the repub lican party , to the end that the credit and good namu of Kansas may bo ic-cstnblishod and the laws again be made supieme. The officers elected were : C. M. Sheldon of Buillngame , president ; \V. Y. Morgan of Emporla , vice president ; ( . ' . E. Gault of Topeka - peka , secretaiy ; J. F. Culver of Emporla , treasurer. J. K. CubbUon of Kansas City spoke In the afternoon , and In the evening Hon. James A. Troutman and Rudolph Hutficld each made thirty-minute speeches , and a number of others weio called on for short talUs. iir.i.i ) Tin : co Coronet' Jury at Ihiillngton 1'lnilH Against * Governor Tlllmnu'a Agent * . DARLINGTON , S. C. , April . The cor oner's Jury has tendered a verdict to hold McLendon for thu Killing' ot Norment , Kaln for the Killing of Redmond , and that Red mend Killed Pepper. The military con it , will submit Its report to Covet nor Tlllman , but It Is understood to concur as to the facts as they have been established. COLUMBIA , S. C. , Apt II 5. A dispatch from Darlington says that an opinion In the dispensary cases has already been drawn up and signed by Justices Mclvor nnd Mc- Go-.van , and has been sent to Justice Pope , In whoso hands It remains. Thn state sas the opinion declares the act unconstitutional , but whether In whole or In part It Is not ascertained. CHARLESTON , S. C. , April ti There seems To bo trouble In Governor TIllman'H official family on the subject of the recent tactics of the governor. Every one of the cabinet , except , perhaps , Mr. Ma > lleld , deprecates his conduit , and sovcial are out spoken In denunciation of TIllman'H tyranny. This Information < nines direct and Is true. In addition to this , Secretary of State J. E. Tlndell Is Incensed because. Tlllman hMicd the police proclamation and had his name signed to It , while ho ( the secrctuiy ) was In CharlestonAs Is well Known all the proc lamations are signed thus : "II. R. Tlllman , governor , By the governor. J. E. Tlndell , secretary ot state. " This Is not a mere form , but the secretary must i-lgn his own name and afllx the seal of the btato to the document Issued. THO XKlllt.lSK.lAtt l.IT. . I'ostinusturH for Iliinibolilt and Witlioo Nominated l > y tint 1'rrsident. WASHINGTON , Apill G. The president today sent the following nominations to the bcnato : Army Second Lieutenant P. D. Loclnldge , Second cavalry , to first lieutenant. Postmasters Edward C. Holt , Anumoia , la , ; Charles S. Scott , Farmlngton , la. ; August Bondl , Sallna , Kan. ; James W. Osloy , Palmyra , Mo ; George C. Schmclt , Huniboldt , Neb. ; John F. Shciman , Wnhoo , Neb , co.v/TAio.v M oust : co * i < n\itr.n. rieiulergiiM' * Snnlly llriirlnt ; Postponed for Another Six \VVekn. CHICAGO , April G. Judge Chctlahi has entered an older setting May " 1 as the day on which the Investigation Into the sanity of Piendergast Is to begin. The ease Is now In an ins fill tunglo nnd neither the prosecuting attorneys nor the attorneys for the defense urt > prepared to Kay what will be the outcome. rnitr rnooif'ti .ii'ritoi'iu t rio\ . It Hit * liren Inci eased by Sen itnr , n.unlei" HIIII'H DfTorlH t ( ; . % 0UOI ) . WASHINGTON , Am 11 5. The senate com- mlttea on military affairs agreed today to recommend an Incicnse of the limit of ( ho cost of construction of Fort Ciook , Ncli. , to $760,000 , and that of Fort Harrison , Mont. , to $500,000 , In ncroidanco with the terms of an amendment proposed by Senator Mandci- son. The amendment will next go to the benutu commlttiu on npprnpilutlons , Itiinimeleil i\.rrenldent : IhirrlMon , SAN FHANCISCO. April G The I'nl- verslty club gave a banquet last night In honor of ox-Preildont Harrison , Whltelaw Reid , Robert T Lincoln , General Scliolldd and Theodora \Volnloy of Yale college. Thu toasts and speeches were not made public. Tuke IIU Scut Monilii ) . BOSTON , April G.-l'iilted HtiiteH Senator Gordon t > uld today thut be fxpuuti d Heim- torVulnh to itirlvn In Washington and take his Hcut Monday.o I-uimmt In Tout * . EL PASO , April D.-Hecirtury of War Lament und party arrived this mumlng DflBlES EAT QUAKEJT OAT ! COUNCIL BLUFFS & STEAM DYE WOK All lilmliof Dyeing nnd Clemill ; done In thu hUhoHt style of the art. r'u lu 1 an I stained tuurlci iiinda to 11 > > ) I : .M xoa I n now , \\orn prompt/ ! done tin I dollvoral In ill purls of Ids country don I for prlco IUU C. A. MAOHAV , Proprlotar , llroaduny , near North westeiu Depot. Telephone 22. ! MHQOD RESTORED 1 "cupmnuE" liKKmit VoKOtflliln _ . . _ . _ VIiullzt rtliepriMrl | > - lldii ol u fntnoin Krctldi phy lcUn , will iiilcLly ) into tiuinf ull m > r- vtn or illHcmn of tln > KPiurrtlve orpiuii , null nn I.UHI Miinhooit , liisoumln , I'liliioln thu HncK.Hi-.Mliml laiilulntii. Nervous IVIUIHy. 1'lnitili , , I'lillliKM to Jtnrry , Kxlmustltiit Drains. Vnrlcortln nnu t'ir > liver , Iho kidneys and the urinary BEFORE AND AFTER ore.iiirtorallliupurltlis. t't'l'lnr.Si : HtmiRthenM and restores wmll weak oreins. Thn ifMHOiiMitT'Mi'rmirtHioteuivi , liy Doctor * JH bi'eauso ulnetv p-Tcrnl am troubled vvllli ProttiUttlft Ol'l'inr.N'l ! IM thooiilj know n rmmtlv to euro Ithutit an opwitlou C > 000 ten- UmnntiiH A wrll'eni'iiarintci'irlvpit mill money returne-l If Hl\ boxes iloen not t-flrt't a per manent curv. 41 00 a Inix.wlx forPI rd bv in ill Scud for Mrenl ir nnd tcMltiioid il AiMrfiHDlVOIj MIIIIHJISIJ C O. . I > O llox LMI7I ! S 111 r'r.lmlNcnll. . Tot M llo by v in ui ; Co. , 1110 Farinin Si. . Omaha ; Cainn Urja , Council Hindu. lowii. DEO. P. SANF01D , A. W. RICXMAV , President. Ciuhler. Fid National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , ( own. Capital , - - $100,01)0 ) Profits , - - - 12,000 One of Hie oldi-Ht liankH In the Ht Ui-of Iowa \Vn nollelt jour liiiHliiest ant colKelliinsVi > p iv "i pei-ei'in on time deposits. Wo will Uu pleim-dto net * aim HI Io I 3 uu nipro ved Quick and Easy ? r _ ? - ' Rising1 Steam , Elec- tr'T & Hand Power LEVATOR _ , Sonil for CtrDulttrs. OlTIi Kimbill Bros..Council . Bluffslow , ftoni San Antonio nfter nn olllclnt Inspec tion of Toil llinu'ork , tlilttv milei r.ist of IhlH clly. Thi' Ki'Ciftaiylsltcd the iu-\\ Tort MINi , \\herc ho revieweil the tioops and uus tt-ndeied a K'coptlon liy the com mandant , Colonul Lnuflle. Scciutnry I.i- mont and Imllei iiNolsltcd the city or Jniinv . In Mo\Ico , nftcr which they \ lu lled old Kort Hlli-i , lii'liiB icct'Hcd liv MnoJ | James lleiitoii of tin1 Twenty-thin ! In- tunliy , nnd left ut I o'clock o\er the Sanla Fe foi thu enbt. / MI.VIA ; ini.ii. Tlnco TliiniRiiliil Mm Lot Itnl Out-Ollirr I.nlior NcusMtlUlitni " VUtoilous. CHICAGO , April 5. N'caily all tlio p.iln- . tcrs In Chlc.iso ate Idle today. The asMiel- atlon ot omplojcrs jratcnluj < lc"Iilel to t.iKo agRrch ! > l\o measures ngaliibt the pending strike , anil agreed to a g1 crnl lockout by which 3,000 men aio thrown out of em ployment. UUTTE , Mont. , April fi.-Tlio striking switchmen In the employ of thn Orc.it Northern ha\o returned to woik. l"ieight trains are now mo\lnK on time. Both sides made concessions , lint it was practi cally \lctoiy for the strikers. DUXISON. Tov. , April 5.-Miners at Lelilgli , Kiclis and Coal Gate have xlruck. Dloodslied IH feared. PHILADELPHIA , April 5. The f.unono old landmark milts In Ki.inkford , which have stood Idle for fourteen jears will ro- suino operations about May 1. James Balrd's Sons are the owners and they will conduct the business of nuinufactiirltiK ribbed underwear for women. Ono hun dred hands will be employed. WILMINGTON , Del. , April . The caid- Ing , HplnnliiK and beitmlni ; dcpailmenlii uf the Ailington mills blurted today and next Monday the \sea\lng department will re sume. Tlio whole mill will then bo In operation , Kl\lnK work to f > 00 hands. There will bo no reduction In wages. WK.lTlll.lt FOItit'.lf > TS. South Wind * AVIII Illoiv mill It \ \ III Ho Warmer In hni lu Todnj. WASHINGTON. April fi. rorecasta for Friday : Foi Nobrankn Fall ; southwest winds ; sightly warmer. For Oklahoma , Indian Territory and Kan sas Fair ; warmer ; soulli winds. For Mlhsouil nnd low a Fair ; wanner ; westerly , shifting to'sbiiUt winds. For Soulli Dakota Fair ; southwest winds ; slightly warmer. o TF.l.KGlt.l I'llIV JlHlKl'tl. Douu-Htlr. Admiral Walker sailed from San Francisco for Honolulu on tlio Murlpoxa jeslt-rdiiy. The Joint meeting of thn Northeast and Southeast Kansas Teachers associations held Its llrst session In Lawrence yesterday. J. K. Firth & Co. , Iron dealers of San Francisco , tiled a petition in Insolvency yes terday. Liabilities , $00,000 ; assets , ) .liuoo. ( A special from Filsco , I'tuli ' , ias : The now concentrating plant and hoisting winks of the Hoi n Slher mine ha\o been totally dcstio > ed by lire. Governor Wnlle of Colorado will Issue to day u proclamation forbidding the bringing lo that state from Utah all iihccp without n clean bill of health , K , M. Page , president of Iho Meicliants National hunk of Fott Woith , Tex , who killed A. I ) . Smith , the cashier , Match 1,1 , W.IH ruleated jcstuiday on $12,000 ball. i\-Cashlor John W. Flood , Indicted by ( he gland jury for altering deposit accounts In the Diinoliue-ICclly bank of San Frnncluro , was arrested yesterday and lelcased on $20- 000 bonds. President Tracey ot the National Republi can league has called a ppcc'nl meeting of the league's cu-cullvo cnmnilllee , represent ing nil the stnlcH and tcrrllorlex , to meet at the Arlington hotel , Washington , D , C. , Mon day. April : a The union carpenters of Indlanapnllx stntck > esterday. The union IH composed of 1,200 moil , and one-half Ihls nnmticr have slopped work. The men urn rceelx'liig 2C cents itn hour and demand 'M cents and an clght-lionr day. i\-Uoveinor : John Kvann of Colorado , ap pointed Uuu-inor by Llnuiln In isfij , fur } cars a piomlnent nillroad nun nnd known all o\er the country us H big Methiidlst , writts I'athollo Archbishop Iiel.ind u cordial letter of lliinikH for his patilotle address to the Loyal legion In New Yoik City. 1'01 HUM. Walter Wcllman , thf > American who Is to lead un Arctlo exploilng expedition , will today sail Iroin HoUerdiini fur lleigun , Norway. King Humbert of Italy , accompanied by his suite , among whom wax Slg. IIONull , minister of commerce , started > esterd.iy lur Venice , where hu will meet liinpcror Wllllum. The election to 111) ) the \acaney In the KngllHh HOIIHO of Commons caused by the retirement of John W. Phillips ( liberal ) , member for mld-LanurkHhltc , reunited In the return of Mr. Cnldwull , tinllbural Candi da It . Ilmperor William and bin nulto jcntcrd.iy boarded the yacht ChristJ-1 ut Milm/lu and stinted on a criilMHv will Hi si cull Ht Polu , near thu southern extremity of the peiilimilla o ( Austria und thun will procied to Venice . THE ALOE & ffll'OLD ' CO , 1408 Farnam Street. Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs , Supporters , Atomizers , Sponges , Batteries , Water Bottles , Rupture Cured Satisfaction e-uarantestl. All the latest improved Trusses. THE ALOlHOTPLD CO. 140S FAKNM fST , Opposite Paxton Hotel llc l Shoe soli ! nt the price. S5 , $4 & S3.SO Dross Shoo lupul LU lpm work , instlnjr from $6 to $ S. S3.5O Police Shoo , 3 Soles Best Walkbid s\ | < i < ! vqr m ulc. S2.5O ' and $2 Shoes , Uiiiqu died : it the price. Boys' $2 & SI.75 School Shoes , Are the llcst for Service. Ladies' $3 , $2.GO , $2 , $1.75 llest DoiiRoln , Stjllnh , IVrfect Fitting ami ht'rvkriible. llest In the vrorld. All Stjlex. InxUt upon IiuIIIR \V. I , . DoiiRlan MhocH. Niiiiin mill prlf o Htnmpeil on bet tom. W. JL. DOlHijuAS , JlrotUtuu. Miua. Ignntz Newman , 420 S. 13th. Ellas Svonaon , 1519 N 24th. A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 N. 16th. C. J. Cnrlson. 1218 N. 24th. W. W. Fisher , 2925 Loavonworrh , F. A. Creasy , So. Omaha. iPaffifal McPHERSON & RAIN , Props. Ofllcn and urconliouses 121111 n. I'leren at. , thrci blocliH Iroiu east end of htivi'l e if Iliu. Telephone ' 'H. GroweiHmid < lcileiHIn all kliiilno ( plantu BliruliH TI eel ib > en , etc. UOMOH. Cut 1'lowcrn ant I'loi.il Oesl iiH shipped to all p.utH of tlio country. Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled NEV\4 \ , - < twA , V LIFE' Dr. E. C. West's Nerve nnd Drain Treatment r < Bold umloriioiltlvo written guarantee , bynuthor- Ued HKonli only , to euro Weak Memory ; Loan of Drain nud Korvu 1'owor ; IoBt Manhood ; Qulrknom ; Night Ix > * si > ; i\ll : Dreuinn ; Iju'k ot Ounnilunce ; N ( rvonintbe ; Lneiltudo ; nil Drtdnfi ; LOBS of 1'oner lit tliH ( lenerntho Orgnni In elllnr tei , ouu J by ovfr-xiurtlon ; Youthful I'rrors , or Kiccfinlvii Ueoot Tntmcco. Opium or l.lriunr. which poou lead to M leu 'onHumpllnn , lunnnlty und Denth. lly mail , fl aboi ; flfort-M wllli written aiiurnntra to euro or refund momWI T'H OOIIOIJ H VUUP. A curtain rurn fur Cout/h" . t/'oldti , ARlhnm , DnmchHIs , Croup , AMionplntf COUK ! ' , Koru 'Ihnmt. I'loaDAiit to take. Hiiudl Him illMUDlliiund ; oliKGUo. Sim. nowSflc , ! old 11 flze.uowBOo. dUAltANTUaUsuodouly by For tale liy Goodman Drug Co. , Omaha. W. C. ESTEP. Funeral Director &Embalmer UN. Miiln 8t. , Coiiudl UlulTH. K.sld.mcn AND 1'EKUANKHTl.y Norvuu > litiilllijr , l - VIlHllly , \ .intuitl , . Atrulilnr , I'll ) liaf Wraknex , otc. . by IS' IIAI'O. Ilii * 1/ruit Hindoo Itemrdr. \trlllrnaituruiilrnnriurr. tioll liy Klllin .V Uu , L'ur nth .V l > "iifln hl nnd J Fulkri Cu , Cor lltli A lluiiKlni ht .OMAHA Special COUNCIL BLUFFS : CO } OU KNOW THAT DAY & IIKSS HAVH roino choice liar tain 3 In dull anJ land ncui thin city/ itiMOViu ; : , cisapooi.s : , VAUI.IB. clilmiicja LlcuiifJ. IM llurko , ut ' fcioctiy. MO lituacmay. AIISTIIALTH AND I.OANH. I AHM A.NU oily | > ropiily liouclit and told. 1'uiey A Thorn m. Coum.ll Jiluff * VOUNd I.AUY HTUNOairAHinir ANUTYI'TS nrltci ilcKlr H idtuatlun , Imu hud < ; > orleii.u la ImuKklictiiliiK "I o , I , , m iufuimi.s AJilrcul N i . llrr , ( ' . .1111111 . UlufTn. Aia ; . itHT CI.\HH , roil m iiiAr ut Ktoik , aUjiil 3 iiillfB north nf tuwn , Callli H 70 ID II 00 , horxin H W lo 17 W , fnr Brnaon , April l. > to ( jiiuber 15. ( loud man In chuiii * of Ktuck , iilfiil > gnKB , nail anil uatcr Ol Kill lent In f'i < \ man ullli il.nUOO ) OHiillal to liivvHl In dairy , IIOK un < t i.oidiry biisliiimn , toot 6nioni IHIUPO unit nil trm\fiii IU , H 1. 1' , JiidKun , v"j Ctli u Mil no uf UJl llro.ijrtuy , C'ouu , ell IlluffH. HAI.AUY OU I'UMMIHHION TO Till : IIHllI'l KciitUintin < , r lu'ly. ' Call at mmI I ! i it , MJ Cu. , M Main illiet , Cuutitll IJIuffa.