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I . . J - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE 0AJIA. . ] ) AIT.lY EE : 1J"IHDAY , l'ATtOII 1 , ISifil. $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL ! 13jTjFPS. OFFICt . . NO. 12 PEARL STRE1T. Delrrcd tiy carrier to mr plrt ot the cl , . I 1. W. TILTON , Lese . dltor T2l.tPlIONCfl-flunes . No. 1 , c1flce. No. 4 : night . Ml."UU , u'rioxs. _ & . . " ; - Orald , Council l3Iuffs. E. F. Clark prop. Mnyi : ' nul Estate Deney. G39 Droadway. Flddly council. RO11rcanlm. . , 'I hell Il regular monthly meeting this ovenlng. No con of the dl8trlet court wns hell Thornell. c8tcrda on account of the Illess of JUlgo Unity Oulel will heM ls regular meeting this nfernool n the hone of Mr8 . Jackson on South First treet. Helreshments " ' iIi be Fere,1 betwecn 4 and , r p. m. These meet. Ings will bo held every Frllny during Icnt. 'Cho Metropolo a hllml : hnl - n Uroalway S near Scotll'eet. was elose,1 yester.lny under 'I a Inndlol'IR writ of attachment. J. J. Pcaroi the owner of the property , alleged that there Wn unpaid : rent due to the amount nR the defendant. of $ DI ) , and , M. S. Denler was named Al Iachwlz and tim three Droro boys were dlRlhargelt by Judge McGte eter.lny. The court held that the only riucatlon InVolved - 'Ileston volve.1 Wn lS to * 'hether Iachwltz or .Soren- Eon owned the ( lead , horse hones that were at the bottom of all the 11fClly , ont , that a civi suit and not a crittilnal was the way In which that should bo settled. The case of the stab against clr Hough was finished In polco court yesterday and a fine of $ 21 and costs Was assessed against him. Tim costa wi amount to almost as much as tIn flue. HauCh gave notice of an appeal to the district court. . amt the pros- poets are that the costs wilt run "p to twice their present fIgure before the case Is finally disposed or. ' ) "What Jnkrs Secet ) ' ? " Is the subject at the Later Day Saints' church next Sunday even In . This Is the second , In the series of lectures by HeW. . Williams , dealing with tim s cal conditions of Council lfluffs. The speaker proposes to speak of matters In language that wi not he offensive to' the most delicate car , yet 'lfclenty ' plain that all may unjerstand. Olive Newton Lyon of Lead S. D. , died yesterday morning nt D:30 : o'clook at the home of E. A. Itisser . 78 Mill strCet , of tuberculosis of the hip , after on Incs of nine months , aged 28 years. She was born In the southern part of Ohio and moved here thirteen yenrl ago from Maivern . Ia. After hef marriage to William M. Lyon she moved to South Dakota but returned last September In the hare that a chang of climate and physicians might benefit her. She leaves one lon , Clyde . aged D monlhs. She was n member of the Presbyterian church. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clocle from the residence , and the remains - mains wi bo Interred In Walnut Hi cemo- tory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tery.Wo Wo have over $300.000 to loan upon 1m. proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct with us . ' thereby saving agent's commission. Yo do not loan on wild land ! . nor In Nebraska. Lujto & Towle 23G Pearl street. TWO CAn LO.\US Ol' IHtY OOODS z The Hig Conlgnment Conies to the 10ston Muro thIs Week. . Two car loads of goods will arrive at the Doston Store this week , and as quickly as . they can be unpacked wilt be put on sale. Case lots are being received every day and the car lots arc only a part of the regular spring addition received In a bunch. All of these geode arc the newest spring fabrics , and they cover a range la prIcee and quality that will satisfy the tastes and suit the purses of all the ladles. The new goeds were never so beautiful nor eo cheap. OWLER , DICK & \VAL113R. ' 1'1lfsOxAr i'-tu.wic.irns. t'lcs Leslie at Fort Dodge Is the guest of , her sister , Mrs. P. H. Fotheringham. , County Auditor Mathews , who Is laid up with a broken , leg Is rapidly lnprov1ng. ' Mrs. J. T. Uacldey of Moberly : Mo. . 'Is visiting her nnclo . John T. Hazen , this week. I C. W. Rood who has been under treatment - mont at the 'Vomen's Christian Association hospital . was taken to his home yesterday . i 401 Twenty-fourth street. T. A. Barker who has been employed for some time In the local freIght offices ot the 5 , Burlington . has been assigned to the posl- ' 110n In General Agent Davenport's omco . Dvenport's ofco made vacant by the promotion of Mr. Jones. H. S. Jones or the Burlington railway office ' in this city has been promoted to the posi- ton of traveling passenger agent and will . , take UII his new work next Monday. Ills territory will lie both cast and west of Coun- ci Bluffs. alt ho wi 'continue to Ivo bere. Mr. Jones Is a capable railway man , and his . many friends here extend congratulatIons on , his good lucle. . Auction "nlo of bhoc U. A. Messmoro who for nineteen years has been I lasengor conductor GI tile NorLh- western and who recently purchased UI Morris Dros. shoe store , has concluded to close out the stock In the quickest way For this purpose ho lies engaged Harry lumen and will run an auction sale every afternoon - noon and evening until the stock Is sold. The first sale occurred last night and was very successful. Shoes never were sold so cheap > bidders getting them for just what they wantC to glvo. Auction every after- noon at 2 o'clock especially for the ladies and 7 o'clock In the ovenlng. 600 Broadway. Vary Huy. Wo are very busy and can't stop to say much. Those frames' and pictures arc still going at lifllf. H. L. Smith ife Co. , 45 Main streot. ' Henry Smith's Modern Troubadour are to gIve a concert In Trinity . Methodist Episcopal church Saturday evening March 2. Admls- Ilon 2G cents. Children 10 cents. An excel- lent program will bo given. _ _ _ _ _ Ueslaur Tamurro\ . Tomorrow Is the day for registering voter for the city election next Tuesday and the school election a week from Tuesday. The registrars wi be present all day at the following places : First 'Vard-Flrst precinct 424 East Broadway ; Second precinct , & 65 East Droad. way. Second 'VardFlrst precinct 30 West Broadway ; SecDnd precinct , 731 West Droudway. Third Wal'd-t ' lrBt precinct 2 : South : Main street ; Second precinct , SOT South Main street. Fourth 'Vard-Flrst precinct 102 Pearl Itreet : Second precinct , 612 'lwe\th \ avenue. Fifth Wurd-lrlrst preclnt. 1631Vest Broadway : Second IJreclnct. Planters hotel. Sb.th " 'urd-I lrt precinct ' 1went-nrst and lrondwnYJ Second precinct , Johnson'B bal on Clt-OI Islull1 All electors who have not qualified and , who are desirous of votng at the coming election will be required to register Satur- day or miss their votes. Whit II In 1 Nnme ' Everything. I applied to a Hardman Piano , led by Mueller I'lano and Organ company , 103 Main atreet. - - - - 1.10 bou\ht RovcIIgI. John lIsle and O. W. Adam , commonly known as "Snnilypotnt , " tried conclusions II the corner of lroadway and Main street yesterday torenoon. Words were Ilauel be. twcn them and lisle made some disparaging remarks which grated oa Adami' nerves. Adams forthwith picked lp a liam.llko fist end lodged It forcibly against lale's jaw after which he proceeded to roll lale's body over and over In the gutter. hale called at Justice Vlen's office and swore out a warrant - rant for Adami' arrest charging him with assault and battery . The case wilt be tried next 'rlday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sunday morning pot of Dalton baked ' beans and loa of brown bread delivered for breakfast , 30 cents. Order from C. 13. Hand. lett. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MarrIage l.tccnsei. The following marriage licenses were II. sued by the county clerk yesterday : ' ) Name und Addres8. Age. Walter Cusson lotawatamle county. . . 3 Elzabcth Cast Potlwutalle county. . . 18 n. A. Ilough . Council liluffs. . . . . . . . . . 39 ) .trz. Florence Sides. . llurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . heating stoves for rent and for asia : t , Council Bluffs Gas ' office. Counci Dul 03 cmpany's olc. Davia sells drugs paint and glass cheap NEWS FRO1 l COUNCIL BLUFFS - Depnty Slltrf O'Brien Hits a Fair Obance to Recover , Ills CONDITION IS MUCH IMROVE l'aued 1 Poor Night , but Hllmell nn.1 . II" Ph1alelnl R"y Ho WI let " ' 01 -Robber Jicy Wns Not 1'lt Crowc. - Nick O'Orlcn passed n very bad night Wednesday. Ills puls9 " 'a 16 and his temperature 101 , enl he was delirious all nIght. Yesterday , however , he was quito a little better , his temperature dropping two , and one-hai degrees , and his pulse to 100. : Lat evening he was conscious amt Dr. tncrae said that If nothing unforseen occurred - currC his chances for recovery were good. The Inflammation extends through the back , the left kidney and the pleural cavity. A closer examination revealed the net that the bal struck a rib and caused a compoulll , fracture which , of course , adds a serious complication. Stove Crowc of Omaha was In the city yes. terlny with a photograph of his brother Pat , whom the sheriff's men have had In Idea might have been the sane nan as Riley . who did the shooting. The photo- graph was shown to Deputy Sheriff Hooker , who maid It dll ( not In the least resemble Itlley. Steve Is not a small man but he solemnly averred that his brother Pat Is a full head taiIer . while Riley Is 1 small man. Henry Smlth's Modern Troubadours . fine lroglani at Trinity Methodist church , Satur- day evening ; 10 and 21 cents. , Tcllcrml , Ills Resignation. Re\- J. II. Davis tendered his resignation ns Pastor of the Baptist church at the close ot the prayer meeting Wednesday evening. As before stated , ho bad ben considering this step for some little time , but It had been hoped that he could be Induced to ro- main. 10 has been here for two years and a half and succeeded In harmonizing the clashing clements of a church that had been divided for years Although a young man , ho hall remarkable success and the church membership Is much larger nol than It has - ever been before. Mr. Davis has re- celyeda cal from the Daptst church at Chadron . Neb. , and ha accepted it. In four counties , surrounding Chadron hero are thirteen Baptist churches , all of them weak and without pastors. lie has found the work here too hard for his physical wel- fare. The church accepted his resignation and passed a resolution setting forth the deep regret ' with which his decisIon was received. lIe will occupy the pulpit here until after the last Sunday In March , when ho will leave for his new home. Best material and good cooking win In running nn eating house. Pearl chop house. Commenced 'Vurk alt the Y. 31. ( ' . A. The work at tearing out partitions In the nol Young Mea's Christian association rooms was finished yesterday and the re- pairs are being hustled along at a rte that indicates that the association will bo In full possession by March 10 or very soon after. The rooms are well arranged for the pur- pose. The general secretary will have a desk In one corer of tim west parlor and a window behind his desk will enable him to keep track ot a ) that Is going on In the gymnasium and prevent the disturbances that are likely to occur when 0 lot of boys are together. Secretary Curtis has started out In the belief that a building Is what the association needs and although the quarters noW engaged are to b fixed up In good style ho takes care to Impress people with the tact that they are ony : to bo used tem- p9rarily . until times Improve and the neces- sary funds can be raised , with which to pt't up a building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I Yes , the Eagle laundry Ir . "that good - laundry. " and Is located at 724 I3roadway. I In ' ( oubt-abot this , try It and be conv1ncd. Don't forget nofn and n mber. Tel. 157. ' Keyes ' la Uno\yn. : 1..yea' "Rev. " P. M. Keyes , who stole a lot of shoes from H. A. Messmore , asked for a continuance - , tnuance In police court yesterday and was given until this morning to bring In evl- _ denco that his ' transaction was all right. He succeeded In patching lp a settlement , with 1.esslore , who was wllng ' that the case should bo dismissed but unfortunately for Keyes Officer Murphy hud fed the Information - formation and Insisted on prosecuting. The greater part at the day was spent In trying - to induce Murphy to consent to'a withdrawal ' of the ehargo. George II. Gable says ' Keyes Is any . thing but a clergyman or .It he is . bo Is certainly very much fllJen from grace. Messmoro claims to have known Koyes for fifteen years and declares just as emphatically that ho' Is a. ' Iergr- man. - - bIOUX CTlS 110TEL TIlUST. . , \t the Leading houses In the Control of ( Inc Comp.n ; , . SIOUX CITY , Feb. : -Sppclat ( Tele- gram.-Within ) the next three months the hotel buslnoa ot this city "vI " be pmct- caly tn the hnncs ot 1 trust. A company has beeli formed , Including the managers at the . Oxford and Dooge hotels. . who have secured new leases at these properties . and are negotiating for the lease at the Fowlo. These are u ) the important hotels In the city , with 1 sIngle exception . the Garret- Bon , which Ib controlled by the same In- teresl. The Dooge uml Oxford arc being remodeled. and when tIle work Is done end the new company takes hold It wi llrc- tcaly monopolize the business here. The pontoon bridge across the Missouri was taken out this morning and will not be put In again until utter the break up at thc i river. The Inst passengers across It came tn the quiet hours last night and included the colony of lude women who have male Covington their headquarters [ or I year , since the mayor olderot all houses at pros- titutioi closed . 'rhey determined that dur- ttuton lag the two months tIle bridge wi be out they would starve to death In Covington anti concluded to come back and take the chances of prosecution. They wi open their places here und the bate will be on agaIn between them and the authorities. I Unlol County Fgirnior JI'et. CRESTON , In. , Feb. 28.-Spccinl ( Tel ! - grnm-The ) Union county tarmera' Institute la In session In tills city. There Is I large attendance and the subjects elicit ani- mated discussions. This evening J. n. Sage ot Des Moines director United States weather bureau and Iowa welther crop service . lectured to n lame audience. Ills subject was "I'lain Talk About the 'eather. " . Co'onet U'UUltoIthdrnu. . . CRESTON Ia. , Feb. 28.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Colonel ) John O'Keete has an- .IOlnCNI 'his withdrawal from the mayoralty contest. The colonel was un Independent candidate. Joel 1It'lten. aged 70 years . a resident of Union county for tweflt-flvo 'yenrH , died this morning. Ahlent8uIlnl \flll. ' U" " , DES 110NES. Feb -Speclal ( Tele. grain.-The ) American Central Accident association - sociaton was practically wound up today. I was onanlzed ! y 'SW S. lttchrnalld Its membcrshlll was at one time Gh hit It has mel or und ts now below the required 25 which Is the cause ot the auditor of tale calling upon the attorney general to I.rceed against the association. ' nKalns. . ) ' . ft. I' , , i ins. IOWA CITY , Ia , Feb. 28.-Speclal ( Tele grain.-Lyrnan ) A. Parsons die here this afternoon of pneumonia. lie was president of tile First Natonal bank and of the I arm- ert Loan and Trust company , and was one of the most prominent , capitalists of Iowa I.eely.r IUerbnwer T"lkl. " ] attention has been called a number of times today , " laid Receiver Der\ower of the "ater works company , "to a state meat made bfor ; the senate committee on municpal affairs at Lincoln Aa I doubted whether the gentleman was correctly reported - ported I was inclined to say nothing abut It. lut I I am Ilured that the statement was made I desire to say that It Is not only misleading . but untrue This company does not own ' 9.00.0 worth pf property . Ie hi Itatoa Dumbr ot times within the lat few months that It can be duplicated for $ .00,000.8 ono of these Itlter'Ients ' 18 lS incorrect lS , the other , they nee not bo considered lt all . The statement that $ GOO- 000 In dividends are sent east every year Is wholly untrue , f that sum exceeds by more one-thlrl the ( entire annual gross enrn- logs at the eompnnr. The fact I , this company has been unable to pay Interest on its bonded indebtedness of $4,000.000 and this Is the cause of the foreclosure proceedings and the appointment of recelven. Ills state. meat of the assessed valuatIon at this eO \ . pany Is . In fact , less than oDe.thlrd or Is assessed valuation - . " . 1.n 01 TIER Tne.tL IN , ' ionr. Within R "Icle ( lie Cast , or Starry JRy\"nrll " 'ti (0 tu the .TurT. MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 2S.-The ending of the down out Hayward murlter trial Is II sight. The defense will conclude its case today , the state wl take two days for rebuttal - butnl and the defense hal a day for sur rebuttal. The addresses to the Jury ' wi con- sume froM two to three days , and the charge port of another day , so that tile case I will probably go to the jury Thursday of' ' next week. This Is the sixth week of the trial. The first "lnesR today was James Ward , and his evidence was intended to further In1eneh that of M. D. Wison. liveryman. Ho declared Wison hnd told him that Harry hayward could not be touched .as the man lie had seen In the buggy with Miss Cling was not Harry at all. Ward's Impression was that Wilson halt said Adry was the man , but his Impressions were ruled out. Paul Horn , a messenger who carried n note to Miss Cling the morning of the day of the murder , described the man who sent it. The description did not fit harry. She had torn the note up after reading It. Deputy Sherli Warren swore that Dlxt had said when asked how he kept his feet from getting bloody after .tho murder had replied - pled : "By keeping them out of the buggy. . Ilhixt was sent for from the jai , and pendIng - Ing his arrival his two statements were read to the jury with some omissions passed on by the court. Shortly afterwards the defense rested , havIng - Ing secured a denial from Dlxt of the assertions - sertions of 'Varren. sertons The first witness In rebuttal was Oliver O. Terrence who went to where the body lay on tile night of the murder with the officers. lie wore poInted shoes antI walked all around the road at that point. This evidence was intended to explain the mysterious pointed shoes tracks found by the detectives. M. J. Griffin . a paper hanger corroborated Adr"s testimony enl Impeached Harry's by swear- lag that hc found the two together In the Hayward ofco when he called on November 30. He was not shaken In his identification of the date by Mr. Erwin's cross-examina- tion. ton.H. H. n. Odeli . attorney for Dlxt , denied the story of Maggie " 'acler. his stenographer , point blank and declared that Dlxt had not mnde the statements with reference to Adry's complicity attributed to him by Miss Wacli ( or. _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ CU.11'LU".S lWVT TIlE . JUDGES. Charges ftgainct Cor.mnnll ItcUnm of tile ClRrlcaIntn _ South Inllutn "tpremo Pencli. PIERRE , S. D. , Feb. 2S.-A resolution was Introduce In the senate today providing for the Investigation at sworn charges made by C. K. Lane , formerly at nedneld , S. D. , and now ot Ohio against Judges Corrn and Kelam of the South Dakota supreme court. Lana declares that he has been deprlveJ of his property through a decision based on mIsrepresentation - representation and fraud and that the judges were aware that I was so based when It was made. The original case was an attachment Dr09. & Cutler proceeding brought by Doyes Cuter of St. Paul against Lane for drugs. Lane has repeatedly made charges but little attention - ton bas been paid to them He has made them so publicly now that It Is thought best to have them investigated to protect the god name of the court and its judges. Bishop Clarty's Succasor. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. . Feb. 28.-Special.- ( ) -Tho removal at Bishop 1arly. who has had charge of of th ; Catholic diocese of South Dakota for the past eighteen years to the St. Cloud . Minn diocese bas caused many conjectures as to his Euccessor. Several prominent bishops of this county have been mentioned , but there Is no probability that any at them will be appointed to the South Dakota bishopric The choice will be made from the priests at this stato. Archbishop IrEland will attend a meeting of "seven ad- visors" In this city about larch G. the date of Dshop Marty's removal to St. ' Cloud. At this meeting three choices will be made of priests now ! n charge of parishes In this state as candidates to succeed Bishop Marty. After endorsing the acton of the advisors ArchbIshop Ireland will forward the names to the pal e at Rome. I the head of the church has no reason for contrary- acton hew wilt appoint one of the three candidates pro- posed. However the ( choice of the advisors and Archbishop Ireland Is not fInal , and Instances - stances . are known where the pope has disregarded - regarded the proposed candidates altogether. The n'le , however , Is to appoint one at the threo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' not prlns' Numfrnna Otl I . HOT SPRINGS. S. 1. Feb. 28.-Speclai.- ( ) Guests from Chicago and other eastern places are coming to this place quite fast now. The , dispatches frora . Hot Springs , Ark. , stating that smal pox was prevalent at that place . has turned the tide at tourists . and invalids this way. " - . _ - JRSZ'ElN 1'EI'SIO'VS . Veterans ot tile Late War leleUboroll by tile General Goveraniont . WASHINGTON , Feb. 28.-Special.-l'en- ) alone granted , Issue at February 13. wore : Nebraska : Orlglna-Jacob : ICing HolmEs- yule . Oage. Increase-Ora I. Owen , Hay Springs ' , Sheridan ; James C. Graham , South Omaha .Douglus. Helssu&Joshla C. Wills ' 'akeneld , Dixon ; Edward J. Nnngle , \ iVuyne 'Vayne. Iowa : Original-Nei McKinty Agency , 'Vnpelo : l"ederlclt Ilambrccht . Marshall- . Marshall John . town Murlhnl ; 1. Lemon Des 31oine . Polk : Ralph K. Okeil . Lewis , Cass : Alfred Holmes . Creston , Union : Augustus Greenwait . I3entonsport . Van 1uren. He- newal-Gomo McCauley , Lake City Cal- iloun. Relsl&Charles seymour . Fort Dodge Webster ; William G. Iteed Ruth- von . Palo Ale : Samuel Addy Climax , Montgomery ; Samuel Garland , Angus , Boone. _ South . Dakota : Original-Francis M . 1. Schoercr , Dohand Spink ; ml H. Hutton , Aberdeen Drown. Additional - Joseph Woodland , Clark . Clark. Houlu Montana , : Increas&Nolonley , Mis- Colorado : Renewal and reissuo-Cnivin H. Hlston , Towner Kiowa ileissuo-John huff . Evans Weld ; Richard H. McGi , DelIver Arapahoe. iteitsuo and Increase- John n. n. Giddings , Mlntlrn , Eagle. S . JIW4VEY dILL J'dISEIJ iX L."ST. Enough 01 land Now to Complete tile Grunt Mounment . NEW YORK , Feb. 23.-At the annual meeting at the Grant Monument ussocll- ton this afternoon the following omeers were elected for the ensuing year : Horace lorter. president ; I.'rederlcle D. Tal'pan ' , treasurer , anti James C. need , secretary The members at the executive and building committees were also re.elected. The prts- ident's report shows the following : The amount of money In the treasury when the present manugemtnt tool ( char"e of its affairs threu years neo was $ lO7t38,3l ; the amount raised since by vOluntary contrlbu. toUI received tram It total number at 6.0 contributors , $101,837.78 : Interest received on stUns withdrawn from trust companies wihdrawn $9.970. Total 1322,351.18. Total , dIHbure meats since March lS92 . flOIIGG.33. Ual- alIce on hand exclusive at accrued inter- eat . $ d30 482.85. The fund will be sulclent to complete the monument . - - - SMALLPOX , IT Jur IU/.aS. Health Authorltea 1 hlnk They have the 1)iieao Wel In hand . HOT SPRINGS , Ark. , March 1.-negard- Ing the smallpox sItuation In Jot Springs , the 11relident ot the Board at Health , Dr harry , last evening issued the following bulletin : "Two persons have been sent out to the smallpox camp and two new cases are found In the cIty . Everything II quiet , A few physicians were careless about re- iorting. The law requires prompt reports a11 It they are not made It cripples the elclenc ) ' ot the service uld wo tllSt our olr Physicians will all bo prompt In thIs mut. icr A . failure to do so lubJects them to a penn\ ) . Inll the board will not ' spare any one. There was one death today. . "WILLIAM Ii. HARRY. " Reports In { llperS outside of Hot Springs arc very much exaggerated . 'fhe dleas hi now considered well In hand , and every ct. fort Js being made to stump It out ,0 - I luLl ' G 3d / TIlE msu.bVII /Ul.U. - f.r 1nlol I.tnuo ) iRiflhtrS . \ J1k a I'J"n for I Iii , 11111,1 nlllll . ) IjU . NEW YOI . Feb. 2-'llo'l ' ehltulo of games at the National 1.eng , 6f hose Ball Clubs for 185 was adopted today . The opening games of the season will be 111nyelt on April 18 , with one exception , that of Boston versus V'nsiiington I' 'r ( licston , which wIll be 1layec on the Ili . The other games wi be pla'ec as { o10ws DroJkl'n nt New York Philadelphia at hlrtltimore . Cleveland at Cincinnati . Pittsbnrg nt Lotlis- VII ! Chicago at Sl. louls . 'he following double gnlS ( morning antI afternoon ) hav been Echeduled ! On Decoration clay . at New York , Chicago ; lrqcHn.Cle\'clnnd. Boston.St Louis I'iliIahqiphjfL.Cincinnatl . LOli ! Ihln\lqlphJ .Clnclnnnt. Ilal t more. Lou I ! vl he. , \Vaihit1gton-littsbtirg . On JUly 4 : New 1'orle-Bollul. Brooklyn- ] ialtlinore . 1'hlIatlelpiluiL-\Vn'luilgton . 1'Itts- blrg-Clevelnnd. lhler o-\tnclnnnt. St. Iotiis.Louisvihle. . On Labor tIny . HePtember , 7 : At New York Cleveland : Brooklyn Cilt- I eago loton-Clnclnnnt. Pilliatleillln . Pitt.- burg , hialtimore-13t . Louis , Washington. Louisville . LOllsvle. The metnA came to nn end tonight anti an adjournment was taken until next fnll . ' 'he Inuch tnlked.of lerer ease WIR the principal CIISO at the protrnettlt session . After a long debate I was Inul ) ' Ilechlelt to reinstate Pfefer with n tItle at $ . ,00 , anti compel him to pItt with the Louisville chlh llltlng the coming season Pfefer , who was surrounded , by numerous friends , heard the result with n llet grill " 1 am satisfied . ' said h\ "that I have heel reinstated. I won n \ Irlshlp nnll n bIg one to turn me down , and 1 cannot Inllelstal1 why I hnve been lined . ns I did 10thlll to deserve it. " In the meeting Secretary Young rend n letter dated Adelaide Australia , .lanur 16. 189 . t\m George E. Krtislcr . secretary of the South Austrnla hare Bnl league. : r. Krusler said that a representative teal at base bal tJlaer8 /houll , vIsit SOlth Au.- tmltL next winter its the genie hInd taken n great toothoht there. At he meetng today the chatrmnn appointed Messrs. Hart . Ilyrne and Freedman aH n commitee to t rmllate Plans and sec If I were pratle- able tu send a team to the colony next winter. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IOWA D.\SI nU.L LEAUU - , SJvcrnl ' 'lt05 or lie State Figuring Along I h't III . CEDAR RAPIIS Ia. . Feb. -Spcclal ( Telegram.-An ) effort Is now being made to form nn eastern Iowa base halt league ant n meeting of ' the rep1esentatve from the dfelent cities will b held here In a fcw dnYH. The cities which will probably com- Nse the lealle are : Dubuque Waterloo , Cedar Rapids otum\\'n , Clintoll . l3urlillg- ton nail Hock Islnll-Davenport. I Is pro- Posed to male the salary limit $ Go n month. psed Ihlffereflt cities arc taking kindly to the idea anti I Is believed the lengue wi b organized. _ _ _ _ _ L A. \ \ ' . Ullcl,1 , \nlnU'ICII 'ilts. PHILADELPHIA , Fe ! 28.-Chairman George D. Gideon ot the League of Amor- Icnn " 'heelmel racing board announces he wi appoint no hanllcappers In any at the districts who are not endorsed by the chief consul at that dlvtston. lie also says he Will not aProlnt 'V. 11. Murphy . who has been urged for the position of New York handicapper but that the selection w\ be I New YorKer. There will be an 01- clal referee. He states lint the racing rules at the league shall be enforced to the letter and asks the co.operaton and can 1- deuce of riders olcnis aiul ' lace promoters to this eml. Applications for places upon the national racing circuit will be acccpted as late ns APril 2. The following Is a list at riders who were reinstated hv the nn- tonal assembly jrcbruai'y l ! 1893 : L. H. linker . MeclialiicsVilhc . N. Y. : Jnvld New- land Wlinm Denisofl , Sthliwater . N. Y. : Arthur Lindsay Morley Hazzald , Salt Lake Utnh' James Ha\'nel , Fort Collins. Cole : Roy ihuinb . CharlS1GOlden , James Golden , Henry AI\ors. Ralph Dennis Charles hOstler , George lnaip . Frank Se- cor . Longmont Colo. , nI1'lrob lt Norcross ' . Cola , Greeley ' " Suspended , pending il'esbgatmon Into I their amateur status . nlC : " lit E Feeder- IckBon , Freinont Neb. ; A , Ej Willis . C. T. . Earle Brooklyn. The lat Iwmed Is also lndeI suspension for pal tclpaUng tn the "triko" at Madison Square 1Gartlen. The folo" Ilg named Chlb . and tndlvtd- ual : . havt ' , llelted all rlbtf to sanctions 01 other com.lleratlon . Creep the L. A.V. . : Homestead Athletic club..lomestead. , Pa. : \V. H. ijeasohi. ,1omeste , . d. , 1 > 0. : Keystone I Bicycle club D. F.Grovlr. 'C. H. B. Nor- ton Lancastcri'h . I ' ll , I , " ' lnn l'hr8 , 001" . .lth. " CHICAGO Feb. . 28.-Pitller $ Hutchinson Terry and Abbey , and .Cttclrs Kittrldgc . at thoCilicago league . Moran and Donohue th'Clcago lcagle team have nrrlred In 1 tlyjJnnt , \1 leave this afternoon . rr I GClveston : . with the players who have been .hele during the winter except Ryan . Gr11lUI } and Wlimot . who left seveml days ago . Besides those named , the party wi inclUde Captain and Mra. Anson Mrs. Hutchinson , the pitcher's mother Mrs. ICittridge . Mrs. Abbey and Dahlen and Irwin. Stewart will bo picked up ut Efilngham , Iii. . whel'c he will go from Elngham I. ' from lila home In Terre Haute. Other play- era wIll go from different parts of the country Monday . and morning actiVe . training . Will begin next ! oXd Icoru the l"lct NEW YORK Fob 28-At the fourth at the subscrIptIon 'series at boxing bout of the new Manhattan Athletic ' club , Moxey Rough at Brooklyn fought a draw with Danny Bugh of Harlem. Kid MePartnnd defeated Jack lurge of Mount Vernon. Johnny Young and Chancy Uarret taught I draw . Henry FIler deteatqti Marion Wilson at Indiana. George , King was defeated - 'Vlson by JOe Harmon. The event at the night was ' the final go between Tom Hayes nigh York and Stanton Abbott. The contest was a bout at six rounds. The referee gave thd tIght to Abbott. Alul'nllm nronao I""t" fur hID Now \lcnt BRISTOL , n. I. , Feb. 2S.-llo apparently material for well founded report that the plating the new cup defender now building ' at Herreshoff's works would come tram a Pitsbllg nlumlntlm company . and not from Ansonia gives good reason for the belief that the boat will not he plated with Tobin b'onze. as was the VIlant. but will have instead p'ating at nlumlnlum bronze , metal similar to Tobin brclze ; but possessIng - Ing many advantages . ovi.the hatter. 1n-UJlO J.lTS .x TillS TIME Cheyenne Comrlteo Invo n Candidate ! for Commander or tile Jeparlmenl n. , \ . I. CHEYENNE , 'Vyo. , Ireb. 2S-Speclal.- ( ) Wyoming members at the Grand Army ot the Republic will present tile name of Cap- tlln N. J. O'Drlen at this city for depalt- ; meat commander at the Colorado and Wyoming department encampment. The post of commnndcr-In-chlet has Invariably gone to Colorado In the past . . but this year tile " ' ) 'omlnS veterans hit nd to Insist upJn the election of a conimandei' from thIs btate. John F. Heynulds post of this city hus issued I manifesto strongly urging Captain O'Drlen's elnlms. lie lifts un enviable - viable war record , and lIfts held many po. sltons at public trust. His olecton would be highly gratifying to his many friends In this section. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Impnrtalt ( /eo IOUI t lie hued. CHEYENNE , \Vyo . Feb. 28-Speclal.- ( ) The law providing for 'the aeeeptanco and reclamation at tile arid lands of the state creates un officer to be known as the chief cleric ot the State Land . Ihoard The salary Is fl & per annum. I Is un Important positIon. Several prominent gentcmen have been mentioned tor thcflace. Among them are H. B. Paten , uslatunt engineer or the Union Pacifc roud ! 'ntl the olco was abolHhed ; Joseph G. ' Pratt . I Cheyenne atorno'L' Frank head edltbr at tile Chey- cane Trifiulne Ind Captain N. J. O'Drlen or Choyenne. The State unll Hoard , which Is composed at Governor ilqbi trtis. Secretary of State 1lrlct und 'uperintendent ot Schools Heel , ImH the aproln lng power. New lure for S4jeu/cIIb. / CASPER Wyo. , hleu , -Speelnl.-A ) Casper physician bias s1wvered n new compound which will kill lthe scab , and still be harmless to the , lheep. I Is inexpensive - pensive und can be mixed with cold water I Is \aid to bo sure d iati , for parasites. I leaves the skin and , w ltl clean , coos not hurt the eyes or even aiV Open ' wound , and can bo taken by man or liethst without serious - ous consequcilces J. Ulalolll o 1 os& uUI"qtlnerealn " . CIIHYENNE . W'o. . 1el 28.-Spectal- ( ) Diainondvihie . the new CDal camp on the Oregon Short LIne . thirty miles northwest at Granger bids fair t become a lively tOW ! ) . The company IH now taking out about ten cars at coat per day . and the OUtPlt will bo gradually Increased al men can be worleell to ad\'lntago Night and day hIts are eonHtanty employed. an\ Ilh. Url ; ! . lisa 1 1' ' Ial. NEWCASTLE . WY ( . l eb. 28.- ( lpecini. ) -Judge W. S. letz of the l olrt , Judicial district has appointed Miss Mole Griggs olcial Itenorlpher for his court Mils Grllll IH I daughter at lion. N , K. Griggs of 1.lncoln , Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ JIIc IIII ' i'rabahi'e fuece.sor. CHEYENNE , W'o. , I.'eb. 28.-Speciai.- ( ) The Second judicial district . over which the late JudGe Blake presided , comprises the counties ot Natrona and AlbuJv , It 1M prbable that there will bo four cnlt,11ntll , for thc joeltion . These are Jndge I C. Brown } . Stephen ' ! . Downcy n'ml Ur. J. I Jnford ! of J.'rnmle City nhd lIon Chtstcr n. Urndley of Casper. Uo\cMor Hehnr.t8 wl probably make an appoInt. mtnt In n few weekR. The appointee will hell until tile next general election In No' electon "cmbr , lS3G. S FROM soun OMAHA , Republicans Orgsniz'ng fur the Cnll\I n - ( ) hII 3tiiglo City :0. . A meeting of republicans WAS held nt Pivon- kn'l hal WCnes < ay evening anti 1 general republican club organized with the following officers : E. C. Lan , presltent : Dave Anderson . derson , first vice president ; J. C. TOutOI , seond'Ic ptes'dCnt ; Alcxnrd.r Schle el , ccc- retary anti fl. O. Mayfleld . treaEunr. Ward clubs are being Jormct amt within n week the campaIgn wIll bc fully luler wny. Four eounclmel and five members of tIle fv Doar.t of Education arc to be elrcted. Dave Anderson wanted to have a city convention . \enlon. anti In order to get the question up for debate mnde a motion to that effect. The idea teemcd to strike the stalwarts all ' right until U'lclo Dave went fnrther anti mO\'CI that the representation at the conven- ( ion ho follows [ tone as alows : First word , ten delegates : Second ward ten delegates . : Third ward seven delegates . and the I ol.th ward four delegates. Thi Anderon claimed was about the rIght iwo- portIon , considering the ( population of thc wnrd The question was 11scusse,1 for S0l0 little time , but no 11ecslon was reached 01 either of [ the questions. C. C. Stanley finally made I motion that the republcal of South Omnll\ haM a mass meetn , at Pivonka hal next 10nll1Y e\n' ini ! : to elect a city central colunlittee. This carried . and the meeting adjourned. : : llllc City ( C . II" . 1 , . A. Droaowel Is confined to his home by sickness. Iudolllh lartz Is out again after a mouth's serious illness. Work al the Davis & Cowgi foundry Is progressing rnpldly. W. S. Wiey and wife of Omah visited F. A. Wals 'esterday. L. Desen , Twenty-sixth amt Q streets , Is lying dangerously I. George Stout . the middleweight boxer Ins begun to train for his fIght with Danny Dal ) ' . In\latols Ire out for lie marriage of Henry Stolcnburg and Miss Margaret liinz. The dry gees firm of A. J. Thompson & Co. Is packing up preparatory to moving to Des Moines. layer Johnston claIms that a census of South Omaha Will show a population of over 16.000 people. Mr. I. F. Drown has accepted a poslton as travelIng solicitor with Dyers , Moore & Dyers of Chicago. There will bo a special meeting of South Omaha lodge No. 6G anti , Nebraska lodge No 227. ' Ancient Order United Workmen at their hal Friday cvenlng. Every member Is requested to attend. It Is claimed that Councilman Conly will not b a candidate for re-election In the Third ward. Olson Is about the only demo crat who Is hustling for the place , and as ho has a barrel he will give some of the other felows n pretty hard chase. Mrs. C. 81. Woodward of Seward , national superintendent of railroad work of the Women's Christian Temperance union . will give an address at the Baptist church next Sunday evening at 7:30 : o'clocle. Everybody welcome. There Is some tale ot getting the old executive - tvo board of the charity bal together and passing a resolution requesting the treasurer cf the Associated Charities to make a weekly report of the expenditures as long a that iG50 lasts. The fourth lecture of the library course series will be given on Friday evening at Young Mcn's Institute bal on Twaty-ourlh street. "What Progress Have We Made ? " wi bo the subject. I will be a discussion of the labor question. Upchurch lOdge No.2. Degree ot Honor will give 1 basket and hIgh five social to its members ell friends on the evening of March 7. In A. O. .U. W. hal : Each lady attending Is requested to bring a basket at lunch , enough for two with her name , on a card In- sld . The baskets will be - sold at auction to the highest bidder the person who purchases - chases a basket will cat lunch with the lady whose name Is on the card Inside . QUIETED DU'N AT 8.1 VA NNA H. ! No Domonstraton Jlaln . Against Ex- Price t SlaUlry. SAVANNAH Ga . I.'eb. : -Thls has been another day nnd nIght of Intense excitement In Savannah. Feeling seems to run high though there has been no hostilities ot any kind today. This afternoon Mrs. Slatry , lectured to G women In Odd Fellow's hall. Many of the ladles at the lecture were es- carted to the hal by their husbands. Po- lice were stationed In the square on which the hal tronts. No one was allowed to loitEr about the buiuthing. Toward the close at the lecture crowds collected In the vicn- Iy und Slater and his wlte were followed to their hotel by thouaands. . TonIght Odd Fellows 'hal was crowded to its limit and many were turned nway. Fully 1,0 men were In the ball. I Is un- delstcod I large proportion were armed. On all sides men were heard saying that they were ready for 1mob. . Outside the hal the entire police force -wih the excep- ton of n few men scattered through the audience were dlstrl\uted so as to corn- mand the entire vicinity at the bali. No crowds were allowed to congregate near the buuldinir. buldln 'vas escorted back to the hotel by I large body ot police. Several hundred ot those who had heard him followed to assist In protecting him. While there were many people on the streets to the hotel there wus no demonstraton made against the ex-priest. except hisses. Slutery an- nOlnced tonight ho Intended to remain In Savannah Until he could walt the streets without polce Protection. His presence will keep lp the excitement whIch has been tn- tenslned by the announcement that lie American Protective association would be Protectve associaton organized here at once. Conservative men 01 both sides deeply deplore' the existing situation . Fifteen ot the men said to have been prominent In the troubles Tuesday night were arrested today Four of them were tried , of whom three were sent to jail for thirty daya. Other arrests wi folosv : I . 'he Modern nr.iliti Has tastes medicinally , In keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must' be pleasantly acceptable - ceptablo In form , purely wholesome In compo alon , truly beneficial In effect and entirely free from every objectIonable quality. I really I hD constls a physician ; I const- Syrup pate,1 , of he Figs. uses the gentle . family . laxative . J1 d7'IEn lUllJ-SZ Fair unit Cold with Southwest 'Vinc" II Nairii.kis. , ' WASHINGTON , Feb. . 28.-The forecast for Friday Is : For Nelr lC and South Dakota-Fair ; cold : EOlthwest winds For Iowa und 1Issourl-FIIr ; cold wave : northwest gales For Kansus-Falr cold wave ; north winds. Local Ilecord . OFFICE OF THE WJUTlEn BUREAU OMAhA , I.'eb. 2.-Omahl record ( ot temperature - perature und rainfall . compared with ) the corresponding day ot the JJaRt four years : Ib 5. 1891. 1893 1892. Maximum temperature . . 59 42 31 21 Minimum teml'er.1tlre. ' . . 43 2 10 2l Average temperature. . . . 51 3G 22 22 Precipitation , . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .02 .20 COUltol ot temperature anti precipitation ' at Omaha for the day and since March 1. ' 1891 I : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Excess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Normal . . . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch Deficiency for the Ilay. . . . . . . . . . .0 : Inch Total uireclpitntion 5111Cc Murch 1 1G,971ncl1I Deficiency since March 1. . , . . . IG.IG Inches It'llorts from Other /tlU" ' Kt / J' . Fit. " . ' Id " , S " ; ; 1 1 STATIONS . ' ' 3 STATS orE lTTIONS. g ' , . - S -a WEATIEII i E . ? B' 0 : 1' . - - - - - - - - - Olilsila. . . . . . . . . H' rO .01 Cloiid' . North I'lallo. . . . a : u a 2 .oo Iarl cloudy Valentine. . . . . . U : fG T Cloudy . Cntcao . . . . . . . 40 .O .00 Iarl clollly 81 Loull. . . . . . GO ; t li1 .11 Hnlull\ ! I.nul. . . . . . . 42 :0 .ou Cloudy \ . Lhivciipori. . . . . . 62 lt .00 don ly . RallsaS CI ' . . . . 60 12 ' Ciouui . Denver. . . . . . . . . . t u ; ci .04 Slowh'\ ' Sail Lake Cdy . ' . . 42 40 .00 Clear : \ HOI.IICly. . . . . . 21 44 .00 1'lrl cloudy ileleilit . . . . . . . . :2 :1 .011 Clear. C1""narc " : . . . . . . . :2 :1 .01 ) I Clututly . St. VIncent . . . . ' 4 3R T Clolr. Cheyculo . . . . , . 22 40 1' HiIwin . Wied thly. . . . . . . 12 hId .00 Cloudy , ! Uitiveston. . . . . . . . . . . as _ 04 T Foir , "T ° ' indicate. trace of precipitniliZ 1. _ \L'L51L , Obserer , 1t1LE MA BE GtUFIW , Seam Iliterestutig lad. % l'iiit'it ( 'au n the' Offlccr to tuuiiiecl ; it. It is lirCttl weil established ( lISt the Griswold bank robber who cecapeth from the Council Bluiffa cifllecrs is not Charley O'C'on- nor. , as at first IttlplOCeil , There arc two uuuain reasons why the 1)01103 harp given tip this theory , One I. that the description of tue man does not correspond to O'Connors' description Persons who saw tue eecapiilg alan vary much in ( heir ticecriptions , but the majority of titcifl say that lie u-as it shorter antI heavier man thlail O'Connor. . 'rho officials on the train on which the rob- bets rode to Council Ilitirfa give a very fair description , ailti ( lila is such that it Is almost beyouid dispute that the nian vas ilot O'Connors , Another reason that has led the police to gIve , UI ) the idea Is tilcIr knowledge of the alan's character , They say that O'Coilnors has not nerve enough to shoot a 1111111 tinder any circumstaiices , As teen as ( iii. was estabhiciied so far the Police cast about for a uiuan that would fill ( lie bill , and there are how tw o illell , eltiier of WhiCH ) they (11111k ( mIght ha ( lie escaped - caped robber , 'riiesa are Beck , alias lyie- ) nIna , auth CirillIn , alias ICing. IJoth are desperate atoll anti noted Crililillals. Tile ) ' , together with O'Brien , who is now in tiuo cOilflty jail awaiting trial for throwing a ShuittOoii at Sergenhut IVhaieiu at ( lie 111110 of hIs arrest , were chiargetl with robbing Santiow of lila , valuable gohuivatcil Wiiilc lie vuis at the Millard hotel. It can be seen what tli tlangerotis character of tIle lilen Is by O'Brien's desperate attempt to eIther kill or knock unconscious Sargeant \Vlialcn even after tIle ) ' were lockeul beiiind ( he iron railing at the station. Sahilow to. fueeui to eoiuie to ( lie city to Prosectlto ( lie fllCfl and ( leek auth GrIflIn were releascil , O'Ihrien beilIg held for his assault on Whalen. Griffin Is a noted crIminal. Six years ago he was captured in this city for a burglary iiere , but befora ( lie olllcer slicceedeti in arrcstiiig liiiii lie drew a revolver auiti attempted - tempted to kill 111111. lie was seiit to tiue penitentiary for a silort terlul. hlllnlediatehy after his releasa ho engaged in another robbery In Iowa , was captured , anti served a teriut at Fort Madison. lie hail been released - leased only eight of ten days before ( lie Sandow roibery. Deck , alias Dykcman , is another bird of the same strIpe , and is also a convict , liar- lug served several ternis in various Peflitell. ( lanes. lii. operations , however , have not extended to tills part of the couiltr ) ' until receiiti ) ' . Ill fact , all three , together with tiio mci ) 'dio are now under arrest in Coun- cii Bluffs for the Griswold robbery , are eastern crooks , having headquarters ill Clii- cago. 110th fleck and Griffin answer well the tie- scriptioiis given of the escaped robber , This is especially trui in ( lie case of Griffin , who is a heavy and a iuhiort iilflll , Iii adtlitioil to that , although both mcii are dailgerouls , Grifltii is more desperate than tile other , and from ( lie knowledge tii police have of iiis character they think lie would take any chances in prefcrenca to going agiliil to ( lie penitentiary. Beck , however , is not intich behind llinl in this respect. aiud also aiiswcra to soiile extent ( lie descriptions of ( lie rob- ber. It is a question , therefore , If either is the nlall , vluichi one it. is. There is still another strong clrcuin- stance which connects these men wIth tue robbery. When fleck , Griffin and O'Brien were arrested for the Sandow robbery they told a lawyer whom they engaged that they iinil stolen the watch anti intended to south it to a fence ( lint they lied in Cluicago. This fence was a saloon , and there were two men who ran it , thu saloon keeper and ( lie bar- bailer. i"nrther ( lieu this , they tittered ( iS Send to tills school ) keeper and bartender ton nimoy to defray the lawyer's espenses to Ciulcagi to ace tliso two inca , A telegrani to that effect was sent anti the iiuoney at- rived , but after thinking the matter over thi lawyer tiecided that Ito did not care to go. lie disclosed the Ilutorniotion that he to- ceired to tue police. but as iauidow refuseul to prosecute no use was matie of it. ltit this Intorlilatioli now throw. a gooti 'heal of light Oil ( lie tdcntlty ot ihe escaped robber. It will be reineinbercil that on the nloriling after ( lie Griswold robbery the rob bets sent a valise to Chicago , which eon- tamed $49 wortit of postage stabIle taken' from ( lie baluk , The express receipt for the 'alise uas fothiitl on ( lie pereOiu of one of the robbers vIio was turreatcil anti the Chi- ' cage police were notified to look for the man or inca \iiO would call for tIuC valise. They , did so niuti CilpuirCti ( two IltOil. One of these illcnaS a saloon keeper nanled D. Miihr anti ( lie other was his bartender , They are now tiuder arrest , _ TO SA\T'-.E EXIY.ENSES. ilniurut 'if lie'tttii Sntli9Iul4 tile Milk unit Siiuiinry iiu5iCt'toril , At ( lie meetilig rut ( lie llori ) of health hieltt yesterday afftrncon five of thue tileliubers got together anti vaved the retiencluiicnt bulb (111(11 Itti15 quite gory , There was a pro- iOilfietl discuustioui , aulli tlueui some flguurcs uvero prihuiced liar Mayor lk-iuiis ellowillg that there was 0111) ' tue stIll ) of 22S7 left to run ( lie tie- Partflieult during ( lie reuiuninluig ten luientlus of ( ho year , \'hien tue books were baiauuceil it was tllscoveretl that after paying tue salary , of Di' , Tonic out of ( he anlohuuit cii hianil but. about $1,100 wouhti remain , which hiesitit Comnlisslouler Seville oplneti ahiotuld be kept to use in ( lie event. ( lint an euitcrgeuicy arose , The crippleul couutlitloiu of tue health funul ! Ituilticeti i3uipeu intendeuut Duuncaul of the hihtililb. lug uhepartunclit to net , oiiul ho at once unot'ett that ( hue milk cliii saulitary luispectors be sue- peiiiletl. The niotlouu lasit'tl , Tile llleii s'huo are cult from ( hue cIty I1CY roll. are : hulk Insluector mules llruuner , at a sal- nry of $70 per uuuoniu ; Ciuief hiuspector Harry , 4JCiiiii , flt. $90 , anti four aslstaiits , Albreciit , Taylor , Smith anti 'Vandeuforil , at $60 iter uiloulthi each , Foliowing this action of the board , by reso- Iuutioiu tii chief of police was iuistructei to calico the arrest of tiny part- found battling garbage or night soil wltiiout first liaviuug se- curt-tI a leriuit from tue health tlepartrnent , New rules for the govcrnnlent or ( lie board were preseiuted and their couislderation post. liolueti until ( ho next meet ing. - e- II ii uitt I ii g iii .Shghit. The siringlike atnioipliero of the past fov' tin ) ' . has eatised a noticeable boutii in the building leiuilit busluiess. This was Practi. cally stagulauut all through Februiery , btut a uiuruiber of pet-nuts are 110W being called for for residences antI small business btuihthiiigs. The prospects lee' a lively businesa during March are iuiuchi tnlprovcd. J. If. Mc- 1rague vas grauiteth a Permit yesterday , for the contemplated aleratiouue ( to tue build- iuig at 1609 Farnaiu street , which is to be ( limed into a iiotel. The estiiuiateii cost of ( hue changes In ( lie buildIng is $1,500 , C. D. Bibbiuis line taken out a permit for tIle erec- tioii of a brick store at 1606 Webster street at a cost of $2,200. J. IV. Lolig will builti ' a dwelling at 2712 Ohio htreet , and A. C. Foster has been glveui tile necessary per- illissiOui to build a barn on his Ilrelllisea at 1624 South Tiiirty-tiiirtl street. , - _ _ _ * _ - . Mtvt'ullouutl. of Sciugoluig VecNol. I"e' . 28 , ' At queenstown-Arrived-Britannic. from Now \orhc. At Geiuoa-Arrived-Normania , from Nev York. At Glasgow'-Arrtved-Pomeranean , froni 1305(011. t 4 4 : Oft' , ' 4 fi ; , n the house , How often you hear that old saying ! Where else would you expect a person to die ? You wouldn't expect a sick person to get up and go out 4 , of doors to die , when there was a nice house , with all e , , the modern conveniences right at hand to die In , ¶ ' V would you ? And still there are lots of folks that do x die in the house , before there is any reason for -them - ' (1 to die at all. Haven't you seen friends of yours just 4 , waste right away , almost under your own eyes , when , t , it did seem as if there could have been something e , done to stay the dread disease ? The doctor called it t' , Consumption , probably. May be it was a hard cold ' ' I at firstand a gradual decline. A good doctor says $ ' OZomu1ion . . - ' ; , in such a case. Ozomulsion won't bring a man back L' from the cemetery1 but it has prevented many a man , L , and many a woman from going there , Are you on 4 your way ? Are you beginning to get tired out ? Get4 ' T ting so that good things don't taste godd any more ? ¶ ' x Getting worried ? Getting so you cough every day , ( , and lots of nights ? Want to get hungry ? Want to ' have things taste good ? Want to eat and enjoy' ? ) + Try Ozomulsion. it costs a dollar to try a bottle. , 1' May be it won't help you. More likely it will. You'd T give a dollar to be better , wouldn't you ? And you'd ¶ give more than a dollar to get well , probably. ' f , Thin , Pale 1VOUICII got pIUmjj and beautiful on Ozonzulslon , - - _ --I Most all druggists sell Ozomul. 1 OZOMtJLIIION Cures Colds , Coughs , sion-they all will pretty soon-or iP ConsumptionBronc1iitiaAsthmn , and I can get.itofTA , Slocum Co. , , ( ' ahlVuiinonaryconipiaiiiteScrofuia ; , I 183 Pearl Street , New York City. , , aemla , and all Wasting Diseases , KUHN & CO . : 15th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha. _ _ - - - - - - , l Church Parlor : Socials Pastimes : : - llorn Enlerlainment Do , Council Bluffs , Iowa _ _ _ _ _ 0T W--wiw . I1u4I.u- I - WHAT CAN CUTICURA DO Everyththg ( list ii cleansing , purifying , md ta-so. lifyluig ( or ihe sUe st.ulpiuuid lutuir of iiilsuul. uuti cbiidtcui ( ho CUu. . chat ltStCilCit 1)111 cIa , 'i'iiey C pettiii , ) ' elite tutlilug autl buruuiuug ecztrIlas , cleanse lli scalp of frilly liunior. , purify the blood , sad re- I storethe lusir , 'file ) ' are ulsuuiuieiy pure , ereeal'ic , at.tl unfailing. bold eeeriu Ier. . . OEO , P. SANFORD , A , W. RIIdKMAN , i'reaidens. Cashier. First Natlo nal Bank oVCOUNCII. Ui.UFF3. lowli. CapItal , . . $100,000 PFohlts , . . a 12,000 Oa of lii. oidtat banki in ( lie state of Iowa , We south your builnuas sad coliecthona. WI pay 5 per Cent on time deposit. . We will be pleesed to see and serve you. - - ' tlNS B1IIhPIflPP U 5 flhllIiIIIJuu , Practice in thio State iiuuil i'cduriui Coui-L. . looiii. t0.7-8.ts , 1411 ugar iHock , t.oiiuiiiit muir , liuuyaJ , Special NOIICOS-80u0C11 Bluffs CIIIIINEY1I CLUAlWD ; VAWJFS CI.IiAHiiD , lid Uurk , , st IV , Ii. 11am. ? . , 533 iirosdwny , 1..tRGiO PItiVAT UATtN FOR ItENT NEAT Court house , Apply at iieeoflice. Council IJlutf itooMs TO nEST , FlIltlJlHiiuIl ) 011 UNFUIl. niatued bath atiuclued. 213 Willow avenue , Foil. HSNT , S0.AClhi' : F.tllM , ONI1.IiALF MII1J south tf city ilnilts. tiuu-t-i-quartrrs of a 111110 west of ? .taruiwa rt'nd ' , Suitable for dairy , ftp. ply to l.eonurd iveuett , Felt ItlisT , G0AtRH OF Iil'I.iN1)il ) aitASil land nt-ar asylum. l'rtibiiii yield two ( otis to ( lie sole , itt-nt 83.00 her se-re. huge disouun for tutu. l'lily 10 ieonartl Everett. FOIl itiiNT , A OOi ) 0-1(0031 I1OIJSR , WiTH gutid barn , on 'flulni Street anti Fourteenth sv. t'nue , near tile C. , ii. Q. depot. Apply to LVQiut4d livetalt. .s , , _ , , , , , _ , : , _ _ . . , _ _ , . - u'4 . t. ' " - '