Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 10, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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S _ _ _ ( } - Fj'IIE OMAUA DAILY flEEUNDAY - , [ AnCJ 10 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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WIl 'OltLSUDAY Dm
COUNCIL BT4UFFS.
OFFC , . . NO. U PLARLa STU JT.
Delvrc4 by crrier to ay put of the city.
n. W. TILTON , Lneo , ,
om.EtIOXESUuI'nul ofce t . u : nIGht
ettor. No. 1
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JIWl JlNTIUN/
Grand , Council fluffs. E. F Clark , prop.
Mayl neal Estate agency ! 39 Broadway.
. GUt
rcnt.
1andsomely furnih cd room for
Flnl nvenue.
Goo girl for general housework wanted at
! 27 lth < avenue. Mrs. II. W. Titon , '
Regular meeting of St Alban lodge No. 17.
Knights of I.thlas , Monday night Work In
the third degrce. Let every member be
precnt ,
W F. Paten was arrest1 yesterday afternoon -
noon for drunlenness al1 making hhusel a
nulsnnco orolli the corner of Iroadway ali
Main street.
Regular meeting of EcIflor edge No.
, ' Mnon9 ,
219 , Ancient I'reo anti AccpplNI
Monday evening. Viiing brethren corllaly )
lUVttC(1 ( . fly order of the W : I.
Th ! annual meetn of , the OnO'medl
Wheel - ctiPfor the election of OmCCrl , \,1 : he
held Monday e\nlng nt 8:0 : o'cloclt C , he
: electon club rooms , , Lunch will bo served after the
C. : I. Beebe . charged with cbtnlnlng $325
worth , of farm 'hnillements ) from Deere , Wells
. & Co. by means of false pretelts , has taken
. a change of venue to Justice Cooll's court ,
. and 23rll. wi have 1 preliminary hearing on the
. 23rll.At
At St. Paul's church this afternoon nt
the 4 o'clocl servicE the choir will Ling
. "Donul Jst. " hy Bennett ; "Deus Miecra-
tur , " by Ilawcs , and "Seelt Yo th\ Lord , "
by Hohcrts.
. There was an tintistilly husy 2ulon of the
. , Dr. Long Industrial school yesterday , Ihe attendance -
tandance being 101. Ira. W I' . Officer has
, been appointed superintendent for the en-
. Bulng term. There are three new teachert.
Mrs. J. O. Wndsworth , lrs. S. A. Cram and
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. Mrs. D. L. Hoss. .
GeorgeS Graves , n silk-hatted gambler of
spotless wardrobe , was brought In from
Greenfeld 'rstenlay by DelJty ) United States
Marshal 1\\eg and hound over to the
Unied States grand jury on the charge of
bootlegging. Ed I Nash , a Clnrlnda bootlegger ,
was also bound over. I
. The case of P. H , FotherlnJhnm against A.
Whitelaw and the fIrm of Fowler , Dcit &
'Vnlker was completed yesterday , after a
leven-dny siege , anti was submitted to the
court. The .rial of cases on the criminal
docket will be taken up tomorrow , md : the
first case on the assignment Is that of the
slate law against V. ' . H. hall.
Clam M. Cossley , wife of A.-M. . Cogsley ,
aged 24 years , died at 12:30 : o'clock yesterday
afternoon. She was thc only child of Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. hlartwehl. The funeral wi
. take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clocll nt
the resIdence , three miles east or the city ,
on the Keg creek road , and the remains will
be burled In the Carl ( cemetery.
. , Major W H. Spera , Historian encampment
No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion oC this city , Is
- In receipt of a request from General Oreely
1 , or the War department at Washington , D. C. ,
for all remlnlscenl articles read before the
. encampment. General Oreely says : "It Is
' . especially Mllred to , obtain all which Is written -
ten by participants In the late war , ns It
must eventually be of great value to historIcal -
Y Ical students. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We lIne over $300.000 to loan upon Improved -
, proved Iowa Carms. Farmers desirIng loans
un save money by dealing direct with us ,
thereby saving agent's commissIon. 'Va do
slot loan on wild land , nor In Nebraska.
Luaea & Towle , 235 Pearl street
, . l'lmSUN.I. JlETIU.Y ,
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3. n. Rice has returned from the south.
In Rev. IJubuque. J. Y. Aichison Is visiting . relatives
t J. C. Dxby has returned from a business
p trip to Denlson , 10.
O. O. Saunders and daughter are spending
j Sunday with relatives In Manihla.
, wih rllat\s
t.z Mrs. Charles Sitzer of Lincoln Is In the
city , the guest of Mrs. P. E. Dunbar.
f P. G. Stmson , a brother of Assistant City
Engineer Stmson , has returned front a west-
era tour. '
. . Miss Delohocltwel , who has ben visiting
: : . Mrs. M. C. Van Derveer for the past month ,
has gone to Orely , Colo. ,
: nev. C. n. Brewer , now located at Malvlrn ,
: 11 In the c'ty , anti will occupy his old pulpit
J at Fifth Avenue Methodist church today.
. The 8-'ear-old son of John Deno was thrown
, from a hone on upper Broadway yesterday
- - and bruise considerably , but nol seriously
: hurt.
I. M. Treynor , W. C. Estep , JohnV. .
4 Palmer , Joseph Stevens , Andrew McMian
and M. DuqueU vent to Omaha Friday even-
, lag ali took the degree of the Mystic Shrine.
i : They were accompanied by qulea crowd or
fiends from this side of the river.
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'Ye are not after profit ; , U's your trade
c we want. See what the C. O. D. grocer can
save ) 'oU.
- 24 Ibs. flue ' granulated sugar for U.OO ; 32
' Ibs. New Or'eans sugar for $1.00. Large
I pals syrup , 40c. Large pals jelly , 32c.
- Ginger snaps , per lb. , &c. XXX crackers ,
- by the box , 3c. ! Tomatoes , per can G I e.
. 10-1b. ! pal whIte Bali , 450 ; 10lb. pal No.
1 mackerel , 98c ; imported Holland herring ,
per IIIH , 65c : cod fish , , per lb. , 60 ; Pett-
John's breakfast food. per plg. , 9c. 12 Ibs.
- oat meal for 25c. 7 lbs. rice for 25c.
A ono.burner gasoline stove for $2.00.
I . ; A two.burner gasoline stove for $2.50.
Center'/lo coal , per ton , only $3. : .
MEAT DEPARTMENT.
, . 'alfornia hams , per lb. , 7c. Dry salt
bacon , 6 ½ c. lrealcast bacon , 10c. Good
. lard , 70 per lb. : pure lard , 100 per lb. Pork
- pound asusago , S'4c . Choice roasts and steaks , 60
t - - Drown's C. 0 , D. , Council Bluffs . Iowa
More Abolt ! "ooley " Butler ,
. James , J , Wilson , the wounded Orlswold
4 - bank robber who Is now confined In the
county jai hero , has a long anti varied list
. or crimes charged up against him Inspector
. Shel of the Chicago police , who has Ilent-
J - Oed hIs photograph as that at "Spooney"
, Butler , a noted crook of I'ltsburg , Pa ,
. states that Butler was born In Plttsburg ,
and cornea from good people. his frt crime
was robbing the house of Mayor : lcCaln
- when he was only 15 years or age lie was
sentenced to three anti a hal years for
- . this lie wasan associate of "Ed" Coffey ,
- who killed I polcemal during 1 quarrel ;
- - "Paddy" McGraw , who murdered "Tiny"
- - Sloan , anti "Jimmy" Kane who killed John
F Wright . With Coffey he held up the cashier
- of the J'lrt National bank of Allegheny I
' and relieved him of $ SOO To escape from
the crowd that pursued them the men
. plunged Into the Allegheny river and swam
E across to the PIUsburg side. Coffey was
- - captured but luter got away ,
- , 11 , 'RrCUI ' Will Open ,
The interruption caused to M , Marcus'
, . clothing trade by the recent fro will now
come to un enl , ns Mr Marcus has adjusted
- the Insurance , and Is now repairing his store
. anti getting his stock In shape to open up
business In n very few Ilays. When ho
throws the doors alien again It wl ! bo for
ono at the biggest fro sales ever made In
Counci Bluffs. Those who want to get cloth-
- lag for almost their oWn prices should watch
for lila announcement ,
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illbrriilana % VIiI Celebrate .
rrangements are being made for celebratIng -
, , lug St Patrick's day next Sunday evening ,
, . March 17 , with appropriate exercises at Do-
r 11:1ey's : opera house under the auspices of the'
Ancient Order of hliberniana. The committee
on arrangements has engaged Judge M. J.
' Wade of Iowa City for an athiress. .Judgt
Wade delivered an address before the con-
, gress of religions at the World's fair on the
- subject : "The Catholic Church and the Marriage -
_ _ _ _ nags hood . " which attracted wide attention.
- TbQ subject of his address next Sunday will
_ _ _ _ be ; "Tho Poet John Doyle O'Reilly. " The
pupils of St I'rancls Xavier's academy wi
sing a selection and give 1 Pantomime sketch
- with harp uccompanlment The choir of St.
_ Xavier's church will also sing 1 number or
selections. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Ou beating stoves for rent and for sale t
- - - Council Bluffs Gas company's office ,
r e T ! , Lusel , office no ( th ae , ; tel 1S0.
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NEWS FRO I COUNCIL BLUFFS .
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School Elettlon Tomorrow Is i Attracting
Considerable Local Intprest.
FOUR BOND PfPGSIONS PEDIG
JIh School nlAton8 that ' Imt He Settled
"y the " 'otcrs-SVunuen to thin Nlm-
bel uf Forty lsIled : to
TRite I'urt ,
Tomorrow will occur the annual election at :
two members of the school boarl1. One or
the novel features will bo the voting of per-
haps forty women , that number having reg-
Istered previous to the recent city electlqn.
Whlt has attracted the attention of the la-
( lies Is the four propositions relating to the
issuance of hands aggregating $102,000. They
arc not allowed to vote for candidates , but
the law confers upon them the right to vote
In cases where appropriations arc to be de-
cded for or ngalnst Separate boxes will be
kept [ for the ladles' votes. The propositions
are as 1010ws :
First proposition-
Shli the Boanl or Directors oC the Inlle-
polident Lchool district oC Council Hur , la. ,
\ be authorized nntl directed to IRSUO bonds oC
! all district ' In the sum oC $0,0 or such
[ part thereof us may he nece'sary , the Ilro-
ceels ( oC the pall oC which to be used for
the pUlole of defraying the eXIIseB or
location ! antI erection oC a school house to
erecton
he usel its 1 high school In said district !
8ecoIII proposition-
Shal pro\oslton- IIRh school building be lo-
cated on the present IKh school grounds
when brought to ' proper grde ?
Third roposltioui-
Thlrl rrOIOsllon-
Hhal the new school house to be used n8 n
high school In said district be luentC within
the conFines at thin fohloslngimuned streets
In 8/hl district , vlv : Broadway stNet on the
north , Sixth Ivnue on the iouith , the east
side or Thlrc street on the east and Eighth
street on he Wl'St ?
Fourth l nroposition-
Shnl there be h'leL on the taxable prop-
city oC the Independent school district or
Counci Uur , In. , I tax or $2 00) school
house runt for the IIU11USO oC pa.ln" the interest -
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terest ullon the bonded Indebtedness oC said
dtstrlct ?
The c3uliaies on the republcan ticket are'
Del O. Morgan and Dr. J. C. Robertson ,
whlo the democratic canllidates are O. A.
Schoedsack and Hobert Haln. The polling
places are as follows : First ward , Wheeler
& lernll , 134 East Broadway : Second warl ,
S North Main street ; 'hlrd ward , 229 Main
street ; Fourth ward , Grand livery stable op-
posie court house ; Fifth ward , 1702 Tenth
avenue : Sixth ward , James Coyles , Broadway .
way and Twenty-first street.
SOCI\L UAI'I'ElS0S OJ' TIlE WEEK.
.url'r ' that Brought People Togothcr
During the Ln.t Six DR'S.
Yesterday ' afternoon Miss Hazel Hammer
celebrated her eleventh birthday by enter-
taming her little Crlends. The following are
the names or those present : Misses Hazel
and Uessle Ham ncr , Maud Trner , Hattie
Dean , Fay and Ethel Kendal , Georgia and
Helene Dxby , Mignon Maynard , Edna and
Lethn Butler , Blanche and Florence nudlo ,
Llda and Harriet Crlten en , laud Sprague ,
1ltte and Bessie , Bono , Grace and Matte
Harle , Florence Pippin , Sadie and ? Iad Des-
Icy , Bessie Jonas , Diwii Am'iersbn , helen and
Edith nunpn , Fay Holenb k ; Masters
George and John Wlleelor , Ernie Smith , Wile -
lie Madden , Bert Walters , Carence Hayfer ;
Mes ames L Hammer , J. Madden , C. May-
rard , J. Kaine , O. n. Wheeler , It. II.
Sprague , M. IcMaclcn , J. Tu ner. There
were many presents received and all had a
delightful time.
delgbtful tme.
A novel entertainment was given at the
Christian tabernacle Thursday evening. the
occasion being the presentation of the prizes
offered , some ' time ago by Hev. E. V. ' . Allen
for the best story written In competition
for the Church Mirror , prizes of $10 and $6
respectively. Prof. H. W. Sawyer presented
. the prizes , and this ceremony ' was followed
by , a milkmaid's convention. A bevy of
young ladles each dressed In such costumes
as milkmaids Invariably wear In picture
books , and each armed with a stool and
pail , Impersonated the delegates to the convention -
venton , the business or which was supposed
to be the discussion of maters pertaining
to the dairy busIness. But the milkmaids
were purely Ideal , and instead ot devoting
themselves to their usual business they
went through wIth a very pretty drill , which
formed a very pleasing feature at the pro-
gram. The young ladles taking part were
Misses Lila Sweeny , Mary Ferguson , Florence
Carley , Carrie Grosvener , laud Grout Mitt-
Eiflei Miles , Marc10 Miller ,
silo 'Valace , Ene Mies Mier
Minnie Sanders , Birdie Drown , May Miller ,
Ida Dempster , Cecil Crocker , Cora Derer ,
Ella Darl , Christie Dingle , ennlo Bull ,
Lizzie Worley , Minnie Olt , Mrs. Anderson
lrs. Jones. Miss Elfe Miles sang "The' '
Sweetest Story Ever ToM , " anti there was a
dialogue by Miss Lucille Norman and Chester
Drown. Miss Harriett Drown acted ns chairman -
man , Miss May Orosvenor , secretary . , Miss
Uessle Rich , , page , and Tom Hal , Mr. Olney.
Clarence Allen and 'V , M. Van Arnam as
reporters.
Since the nnnouncement has been male
through tie pal'ers of the names of those whu
won the prizes In the Mirror story writing
contest It has been discovered that there was
a mlstale. As heretofore stated , the first
prize belongs to Miss Jessie Wallace , but
yesterday Mr. Alien received a note from Mls
lichen Aylesworth , who receive the second ,
stating that she wns not entitled to I" . ali
statng
enclosing the $5. The story which took first
prljo had no title , anti the judges gave I t'ui ;
title "Awnkened. " 1 was not accompanied
tto the name of the author , and os the slip
bearing Miss Aylesworth's name was also
unaccompanied by the name of her , story , the
natural inference was that they belonged together -
gether It Miss "Awakened" will send her
addrcsse to Mr. Allen and prove her identity
she can claim her $5 reward.
Last Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clocl Mr.
Franlt Drury , son of Peter Drury , and Miss
Alpha Hshton , daughter or Alderman Henry
HWaton , were united In the bonds of wedlock
at the home or the brldc's parents , 212 Har-
10ny street , Hev , I 1 1lley officiating.
About seventy-fve friends of the families alHl
been Invited to witness the ceremony , and
surrounded the happy couple. The Illeasant
parlors were tasteuly decorated with roses ,
carnations and smilax. At the conclusion or
the ceremony the wedded pair were the recipients -
lplents of the warmest congratulations from
their friends present , after which an elegant
lunch was served At 4 o'clock the bride and
groom left for their new home , The groom
was attended luring the ceremony hy Alfred
DarrIngton ns best man , Miss Cora Drury a
sister of the groom , olclatng as bridesmaid.
The bride was dressed In pale blue , trimmed
with cream-colored lace and wore bridal
roses and orange blossoms. Miss Drury , the
bridesmaid , was gowned In cream-colored silk
anti wore Pink roses. The young couple were
both born and re1eJ In 10tlwaUamie county ,
The groom Is the son of one of the most
successful and substantial farmers In the
county , whie the brldo Is one or the faIrest
of Council Bluffs' daughters and a successful
teacher , Time Ilresents tendered the newly
wedded pair by their friends were many , both
elegant anti useful
Frank O. Carpenter , the noted correspond-
emit , whose interesting letters have been a I
feature or The Sunday lee for some mannIs ,
Is now on I lecture tour of time country and
wi bo In this city on the evenlugs of April
10 , 12 all 13 to deliver his interesting lectures -
tures on Japan , Corel and China , lie accompanies -
companies each talk with a series of sterep-
tcon pictures tatteR for him while on his
visit to those countries last year by his own
photographer as wel ns th6 photographer of
the mikado and famous Corean artists . and
colored In the far east. Mr , Carpenter being
fresh from his travels In the countries which
are now most prominent on account of time
war . and being 1 most Interesting talker Is
attracting large audiences of the best PeoPle
In all the cities In which he appears.
Mr . and Mrs. J. M , Campbell were plens-
auty surprised last Thursday evening at their
homo 718 First avenue by about thirty oC
their friends . who brought with them refreb\l-
meats and all thing necessary to a frBt-clau
social tme , Time evening was spent In playIng -
Ing Illgh five .
A children's party was given last evening
In Chambrs' dancing academy. Those receiving -
ceiving were Besslo Iheno . Marion Denton ,
Maud uesley and Georgia llxby , assisted by
Ada Daie ) ' . Laura Weaver Edith Sherraden ,
May WeaVer and Evelyn Thomas. Mesdulel
J' . S. TholU A. J' . lancbet John Ileno H.
H , Van Brunt , L. C. Besley and E. H , Ben
ton actcll a patronesses , The following were
present : Maud lcJesn. Sadie Desley , Cora
Hitchcock , i'red Test Ned Wlrt , Allen EI.
well , Donllne Del , Irving Franey , MaUe
1arl , Claud MaUhll , Alice Miler , Helen
Ihixhy , Georgia Bxby , Charlie Mathews ,
nuth , W114m" , Nellie Denton , Darwin Brad-
Icy , George Haworth , Buena Stone , Nellie
Jones , Willie Mal1en , : Ia\I1 \ Desley ) Zee Hi ,
dare Troutman , Edith Thomas , Madgo hal-
lenbeck , George lckman , Celia Jackson ,
Poly Erl , Edith Sherraden , Foiresl Hut her- I
forth , Mack and Alt hienchett , George anti
Harry Van Brunt , Den Cherrington , Ioy
Smith , Chester Daley , George Daley , Roy
De\'ol : Axel Meyer . Walter Meyer I , Tiie
Bock , Eddie J lock , Luis Dock , Gordon
lellelsohn , Paxon Mendelsohn of Omaha ;
Annie Martin , Tom Lacey , George Crale , Roy
Iheli . Ned Stoddarll , John Lutz , Otto Ban ,
chard , John Keehine'alter Lutz , Mnull Del ,
Edna Del , 10rohl larly , Maud Mueller "
Daisy Dlm , ltle Beacon , Jessie Jones ,
hazel and Shirley lore , JO'1 C StoI1ar.l ,
Jessie More , Ruby Williams , May Crane
Ethna Illne. Harry Lyman Maud Bryant ,
AllDaley. . Marion Benton , Josie lhixby .
James Jameson Bessie fleno . Marion Tyler ,
Ieta Provost , Nellie I ' rlney , Nellie Inworth ,
May Weaver , lahel Pryor , Phoebe Judson
IINrI : O JUOS ,
MOldl" ' IRrlRhtM leltl 'I I Al
A bargain day long to be remembered. I
you live 100 miles away It wi pay you to
come.
Fine wool dress goods al 1 last season's
gools Y
prices.
38-lnch navy anll black all wool Imported
serKe. worth 50c. Monday 35c yard
46-Inch navy and black l Imported all wool
serge , Monday , SOc 'nrd ,
I pieces 50.lnch black gloria silk , Monday
hOc yard
1,000 yards 20-lnch white labutal wash
silk , Monday 25c yard.
Novelty black Imported dress goods nt SOc
and 75c yard ; actual value , 75c and $1.25.
Our $1.00 quality black satin Duchess , Monday -
day 79c yard.
yartl 24-lnch black satin rhndnme , Monday flOe
27 -Inch black satin duchess , never sold
under yartl . $2.00. $ we will sell Monday al $1.69
SPI C.L LINING SAI.g.
20c cotton hair . cloth Monday ! c yard. _
All our Wc : Mona percalnes , 12c yard.
All lIning cambrics , 4c 'ard.
:00 l11eces slnndanl dress prints , Monday
314c 'ar.1 .
2c 36-lnch dotted curtain swiss , Monday
12Uo 'ard.
8.1 Loclnvood unbleached sheeting , 121c
'ard.
8-4 I.oclwool bleached sheeting , ISo yanl.
Visit our lnen department Montlay.
SOc Ilualy Irish table linen , Monday 35c
nnl.
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75c quality bleached table linen , Monday I
SOc ynrd. .
Our 70.lnch $1.00 bleached table linen goes
Monday at 7fc yard.
yard. 1,000 yards twill cotton crash , Monday 21c
60 dozen pure linen buck hem towels , size
17)34 , Monday lOc each ; If you want this
towel como Monday.
Another big embroidery sale
Moro than 1,000 yards of Irish point em-
broilery , 3 to I Inches wide , worth 15c , 20c
and 25c , Monday choice 9c yard.
$1.00 amid $1.25 standard makes of corsets
In white and black , Monday 76c each.
Children's navy blue jackets , age 4 to 12
years . $1.00 each , amid thousands oI other
bargains. DENNISON DROS. .
Council fluIffs.
. iNTI-VICE CHUatDF : 1 : COlmSCED ,
War Agullit Orullcrlcl and Oa1bln
JOUIP Now on In Good EBrICt ,
For several weeks past there have been
frequent occurrences which tended to show
that the religious element or the city was
meditating a crusade for the purpose of see
Ing that the laws regulating the liquor and
gambling trades are better enforced. Rev.
H. P. Dudley has bem at the head of the
movement and has circulated a paper among
the sympathizers with the movement. The
reult Is that about fifty men have enrolled
themselves In the movement The following '
Is a copy of the 11etton and the names or
the signers :
To the Citizens : 'We the 'undersigned clt-
Izen9 of Council Burs , cal a nonpartisan '
citizens' meeting . to be held at the hal on
the third floor over the State Savings bank on
March 16 , 1S5. to consider means for the
enforcement oC existing laws and for the
suppression of gambling and kindred vices ,
and to Corm a permanent nonpartisan or
ganlznton for the enforcement oC law and
the advancpment of municipal reform. All
person In sympathy with such movement
are earnestly urged to attend.
This Is signed by W. S. Paulson , L. W. :
Tuleys , Jacob Sims , V. ' . A. Goehring , 'V , F.
Baker , William Vickroy , Charles Swaine , N.
P. Dodge , p C. DeVol , F. C. Loulee , J. : M.
Oursler , C. J. Eastand , C. T. Officer , F. H.
Orcutt , O. D. Wheeler , L. C. Huff . James
McCabe , H. Luring , E. L. Shugart , D. L.
Harcourt , W. S. Homer , E. C. Cole , C. W.
Foster , J. H. Shaver , Ed N. Drown , Charles
: I. larl , George P. Sanford , O. Amen , L. T.
Murphy , L W. & Henry DeLong , W. H.
1ulln , n. N. Wycoff , W. W. Wallace , H. A.
Cole , W. S. Mayne , Ed E. Delknap , T. J.
Evans , A. P. Fal ( , C. A. Riley , C. F. Adams , i
A. T. Flcldnger , F. H. Pardey , L. Sher-
wood , A. J. Faul , Thomas Metcalf , A. A.
Hart , J. D Crocllel and J. II. Arthur.
To tart mite emtRon.
Wo offer some big bargains In wool dress
goods.
Best quality English cashnieres , "new
shades , " usually sold for 25c , now 19c a yard.
100 piece fine French serges and henrlelas ,
regular SOc quality , now 35c a yard.
76c quality fine India twis and henrleUas ,
now SOc a yard
All wool checked and mixed sultngs , worth
lOa a yard , reduced to 26c.
Big assortment of silk and wool mixtures
at JOe a 'ard.
SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF lOC NOV-
ELTY DRESS OOODS SILKS
. Checked , . Taffeta silk at SOc 1 yard , worth
'Xt 5Sc and 75c we offer an Immense assort-
ment "t fancy silk for waists
At 650 and 75c a yard two new lines of
effects. fancy striped Taffeta In now shaded and shot
elects.
See the new Taffeta Phase at $1.50 and
$1.75 a yard ; no duplicates , only one waist
pattern of each.
FOWLEII , DICK & WALKER ,
Boston Store ,
Council Bluffs , Ia.
Did you ever see 1 gasoline stove 1 blind
man could use ? There Is one , and C. O. D.
Drown has them A man who never saw a
gasoline stove ( having been blind for years )
has used one of these stoves constantly since
April , 1894 , and Is alive yet. A lady bought
an unsafe stove , used It once , caught fire
( the stove did-so did the lady ) and she died ,
and Is dead yet Wouldn't you rather be a
blind lan than a dead lady ? ,
C. O. D. Drown , sale agent for these stoves ,
" 'hlro I'.w. , Are frcl
A conference of the Church 01 Jesus Christ
of Later Day Saints Is to b6 held at Hunt-
Ington hal , 40 Broadway , In this city Sun-
day anti Monday , March 10 and 1. Three
nseetins wi be hell each cay at 10 a. m.
and 2 and 7 p. m. The public Is invited
to attend. A number of elders frol other
places are expected to be Ilresent and take I
part In the deliberations .
First Presbyterian , corner at Wiow avenue -
nue and Seventh street , Hev. Stephen PhelJs ,
pastor-Preaching by the Pastor at 10:30 : a.
m. amid 7:30 : p. m.
Second l'resbyterlan-Preachlng , morning ,
10:30 : ; evening , 7:30 : , by Hev , lenry Coker
Boys especially invited . "Sampson and the
h'hihistines. "
Congregational , Dr. John ASldn , pastor-
Morning subject : "The Pro\ldence of the
Unknown. " Evening : "The Symbol and
the Reality . "
Broadway Methodst ! Episcopal-Preaching
at 10:30 : a. m. by Hev , A. E. Griffith , Platform -
form mimi.sionary meeting In the evening
Interesting addresses und god music are
the attractive features. 1 P. Dudley , Pastor ,
There will be lD services In Llberly hal
thl evening
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ oC
Later Uay Saints-On Pierce street , three
doors west of Glen avenue. Praching at
10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. m. Evening subject ,
"Can Chrietians Dance ? " T. W. Wiams ,
GracoCorner of Union and Plerce atreets.
Morning lrvlce , 10:30 : a , m. E\'enlng servIce -
Ice , 4 P. 1n , These service will b& can
ducted by members of St. Andrew's society
at Omaha ,
St. John'a English Lutberan-Jumn' hal ,
1 Pearl street , Hev , G. W. Snyder , pastor ,
Services at 1 a. m. antI 7:30 : p. m. Sunday
school at 9:45 : a. on , Young people's meeting
at 6:30 : p. m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal-Fourth ( Met
- - -
and Ninth a\enue , C1ss , 9:45 : l're3chlnl
10:30 : a. m , ali 7'f : m , Sunday school ,
12 m , Junior league , 3:30 : p. m. Epworth
league , 6:30 : p. m. The morning rvlce will
bo In the Interest Itf 5flulons , Rev , James
Sims will occupy tb' ipit . Conrad Hooker ,
pulor i
Young Ien's Christian Association-Time
young men will meet In their now hail . room
2 Everett block , Peorl street and
Broadway , this afterndbn al 4 o'clock 811
hove an occasion ot reJoicing. There will
be short talks npp6 ate to the occasion.
Resident and the s&Aner young man wil
be equal ) ' welcomeS. "n . .
' ht 1.IAt , Vepk
This will poslh'ely60 the last week of our
great hal price snle. Come this week anti
get your frames and pIctures for just half
price. Open Henlngs.
n. I. . Smiths & Co. , 45 Main Street
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry " and Is located at 724 Droadway.
I In ioubt . about this , try It and bo convinced.
Don't forget name and number Tel. 167
Tllllotalco leotn .
Mrs Anna : Palmer , national evangelist
of the Womnn's Christian Temperance union ,
Is spending the winter 'ut 1 Iowa , In her own
state , where she began her crusade work
over twenty years ago. Wherever she goes
her bible expositions , mothers' meetings and
talks to young girls are invaluable , and
leave an inspiration for n hIgher attain-
lent of purity and Chrhtke living.
ler work Is that oC nn evangelist , antI she
receives the hearty co-operation of the pas-
tor and Christian workers
She has been holding n very successful
two weeks' meeting recently In VII ca. n
week In Daln , where the pastors were
entirely cordial , anti where she spoke In
one of the pulpis Sunday , February 24.
She Is to speak In the lethodlst Episcopal
pulpit at Stuart : I a rcl 10 , and eomluct a
union service In the evening , amid for time
following three dnys. Arrangements have
been made for Mrs. Palmer to come to Coun-
ci Bluffs anti conduct n erles 01 gospel tem-
Ilernce meetngs for one week , beginning
March 17. More extende notice will be
given later.
low Is your cough ? Take Ballard's hoar-
hOUOI syrup , I Is the best ; nt D. E.
I laven's. - -
la\en's.
J. H. McPherson , florist , emit flowers and
plants. Design work a specialty , Wire or-
tIers day or night. 1281 E. PIerce , ' Council
Bluffs. _ _ _ _ _ _
Lily tanmp Aid ocloty
The aid society of Lily camp No I , R. N.
of A. , was organized ' October 19 , 1894.
The object of this society Is to t relieve the
slcl or afflicted , as far as possible , and to
promote time Interests of Lily camp , socially
and intellectually.
Up to the Present time the following num-
ber of lam Iles have ! been aided : Two Cam-
Ies by cash , one falnly by fuel , one fam-
Iy bY" clothing thread , needles , etc. , one
family by lour and meat , one family by
ployment. provisions , others by sewing and finding em-
There Is plenty of , this work to be done ,
nnd the ladles ore ready and wiing to do It.
The Oberln will open Wednesday , March
13 , with frst class board antI rooms. Southwest -
west corer Sixth avtnue and Seventh street.
Davis , drug , paint glqss , man. 200 13'way.
. un' ,
O1f2rI.1
On Tuesday last William J. M. Leavitt .
acer an illness IIUr during the greater
part oC six years , passed peacefully away
nt his residence , 61 South Twenty-eighth
street , this city. _
His affliction , a 1nst apparently of a
curable nature , steadily grew In propor-
tons Cram its inception , defying the most
constant care and the highest medical ski
obtainable , some the most prominent
and experienced east r and western Ihysl-
cans having use4 their utmost . . ecorts to
arrest the progresS at his subtle malady ,
spinel , paralysis , which he fnaly. -
cumbed. ' . Vtlch I t' , " 1- - -
Mr. Lenvlt 'wa bdrn ' at Levant , Me. ,
June 2. 1851 , the youngest of the four chill-
dren of the marriage of George W . Leavitt
and Mary D. Hazelon , bath Leavit
Englanders ' oC Puritan ' ancestry : His father
was n 'prosperous' lumbermnn and operated
In the woods of Maue his , PrinciPal place
or business being Bangor , where he lived
occurred. with his family until - 1865 , when his death I
Three years afterward the family removed
to Illinois . though they remalnell there but
a short time , going to Union countY Iowa ,
tn 1870. Locating on a farm near dreston ,
Mr. . envlt , In company with his brother
engaged In the business or farming and
stock rising until , In 1872. he was deprived
of the aid of , his brother hy death.
Possessed by nature or an Indomitable
will and an energy far In excess or his
physical vigor , he entered Into the arduous
task or personally attending to every detail
or his business , amid great hardships detai
In the face of adverse circumstances . antI
was well advanced toward success when , In
18. his body overcome by the severe
strain Imposed by his exacting wiil . he
was forced to lay aside the working tools
of' active service but retalnell the super-
visIon of his affairs. ' During the early part
oC 1891. by the death or nn uncle Dr. W. p
Hazelon or Tarrytown , N. Y. , he Inherited
an estate or $175.0. to the management or
which he turned his attention . and , o
disposing or his Iowa Interests , he , finally
'Iehlnl to the solicitations oC his family.
sought by travel and the employment oC
every Irtknown to medlcnl and surgical
science to recuperate his failing health.
Though every locality which gave promise
of relief wits visited and evem-y precaution
relef e\cr precauton
which the devotion of his sister Miss
Leavitt , who waR constant ) ' at his siue dur-
Ing his entire Ihhmmess . and hln mother and
sister , Mrs. hayward . who were with him
during the past two years , could sUJges\
was taken , he steadily failed day by day ,
ali came to Omaha In the sprIng of 189 .
where. three months ago . he was forced to
take to his bed for the last time.
lany or the citizens or South Omaha will
recall hIm to memory. for In 1887 , attracted
by the , str this rapidly growing little city
was making he visited the place and made
many aCQualnt n esHe remained there
but n short perlol , long enouJ11 to acquire
an Interest In property and the town's
future. I will also be'remembere by many
of the earlier citizens that he erected the
first house on the hill In the norther part
-the locality now known nR the vicinity of
localty
highland park , where his sister , Ir ! Hayward -
ward , with her husband and daulhter , lived
a number or years after his return to his
Corm In Iowa
Mr. I.eavlt possessed nIl time qualities or
1 sturdy and useful citizen . anti was a man
of marked ability an.1 . strong personality ,
independent In his views , zealous In his
undertakings , and true In his frlendmtimips.
Ills huslnesR acts were charctprlzed by
strict integrity , unassalahle reliability anti
an Inherent love for the strict letter or time
truth. These ennhlpd him to obtain and
keep the entire cOlfdenee ot the community
In which he was known
lie leaves 1 mothlr , 82 years of age , end
Io sisters Mrs. Frank Inyward anti Miss
Helen I.pavlt who I were present at his
death end ( mineral
The funeral serviles were attended last
Friday nt the flmly residence , Rev
Frllay J. Mackay'othlciating , and , the Inter-
ml'nt took place ntlPISlect Hill cemetpry.
There were present Mr. Frank Hayward , a
I
brother-lnlnw , Irl. lfl. ; H. 'YatklaH. n niece.
end hr husbnnI , anti . Mr. A. M. Preston or
Union count , Iowa who hall Cor twenty-
five years lu-en Mfclatelas Intimate friend
fve counsllor oC the t deceased. anti I large
n\lmher of friends ' hd neighbors or the
family. _ _ J I _ , ' " _ _ _
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11.
S.U 1'LII1T " . , A " 'U11.0 ( J11t1. .
Wunders Fur froller Homo While In I
"omlunhnlllo Sputa .
CIEYENNE , rcIm -Speclnl ( Tele-
gramn.-htose nOSSpIIU1 , I young lady or
this city , wandoretijjrom her home last
night while In I fJ llnmbullto state und
wnlke.1 ffeen nmi1t&croSs prairies , clad In
her night robes , IIor , sins awakened ler
rrlends , who hall 'searched ' since dawn , found
her at noon todaydnl/ helpless condition ,
benulbell with cold ' her clothing torn and
her feet lacerated 1w stones nnd gravel.
She had evhlenty clmbed through I barbed
wire fence during her wanderhimg
Ex-Stalmu Trl'lluror of 1S'yommilsmuc Sued ,
ChEYENNE , March 9.-peclal Tele-
gram. ) I.gnl proceedings were commenced
today hy Attorney General Fowler against
the bondsmen or Otto Gramm , ex-stalo
treasurer , to recover $1.0 or state funds
which Ornlm had on .lepb1t In time Kent
bank when I failed In JuI ) ' , 1593. and which
he hus failed to refund . to the state ,
Memorial Service lt CimIokammmau4 ,
NEW YOIIIC March 9.-The Order of the
Comrades or the Taltefell will hold its
annual meeting and memorial service for
the dead at Chickamauga Military park
on SelJtember 19 and 2. 189\ the time of the
dedication. The genera \ commimandirig
George I ) . Dolon of St. I.uls , rquelt that
all soldiers who served ho miatiomm should
al naton
address him for Informaton concerning the
coming event , and II orter tl encourage I
full . attendance on the days or ' the celebration -
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAnA
-
John Kincaid While . Wnblng Windows
Pails and h Scvoro1y Injured.
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RAILWAY DETECTIVES ARREST OMAHA LADS
Illlblenl City Central Cnn\\1tee t'rc'
paring for the Cniivesition-Warml t'rl- ,
Ilrlll Mardi 1 0itegist tn\1 A p-
lmollmtcml-Otlmcr Ncws ,
John Ilncald , one of time employes at the
.
Nebraska Telephone company , was yesterday
afternoon wnshlng windows on the secoml
story of the building occupied hy the tele-
phone company nt Twenty-sixth and N
streets. While trying to reach the top of
n sash he fell from the sill on vlmh he was I
standing anti etruck tie sidewalk below , I
Bystanders picked hll up anti carried him i
to the telephone compan"s omces. A ph- I
slclan was called , Au examlnnton showed
that no hones were broken , but time bruises
arc very severe , amid It Is fearel that Ito has
suffered Internal Injuries. Manager 10lam11
wil have Islam taken to a hospital ns soon
as the attending ph'slclan thinks It safe I I
to snore Islam
UelJhlc'n Ciy Contrt Cntuiimiitttmrt.
The rlpublcn city central commitee held
a meeting nt the Exchange hotel last e\en-
Ing. : lr. Dnnchard occupied time chair ,
lenry C. Murphy was secretary and 1' . J.
Johnson treasurer.
I was dechlell to have each ward repre
sente nt the city conyenton by f2Ven dele-
gates. Ward Ilrlmarles for the purpose oC
noimmimmating ward councilmen and the dele-
gates to the city con\enton will be held on
time evening of March I 16 , nt the following
places : J'lrst'arll , Pivonka's hal : Second
ward , Kommtslcy's hal ; Third ward , Eagle
house : Fourth ward , old school hmotmse .
The city central cOllltee then nJpolntCI
the following to look nIter the registration
of voters . : First ward , Urlcl : lcCulouJh
amidV. . n. Vanart ; Second ward , Jerry
Iownrd and J. : I. Tobias ; Third ward I.
Thomas and lugh Henry ; Fourths ward , 1 , ' . .1.
Ardt and EtiViener. . The con\enton will
be hehl subject to time cal oC the city central
committee.
They Caught tIme itoys .
Yesterday afernoon Detectives . Vlzzard
and Miller arrested 1ve. Omaha boys for
jumping emi and off trains whie In motion.
Wien brought to the police court 'Judge
Christmann gave the lads an Immediate trial
and sentenced each one to pay a line oC. $2
end costs. The fact developed In tIme test
mony that theee boys were In the habit of
jumping a train at the Omaha yards and
riding down here , and they would hang
around here until an Omaha bouml trin
cam along and rile back For the last
weel the railroad detectives have been try-
Ing to break up this practice , and ( the arrest
of these lade was the result . At the station
the boys gave their names ns George Shep-
prd , 61 Pierce street ; George Taylor ,
Twentieth and Farnani streets ; John Jensen ,
Fifth street ammO Poppleton avenue ; lax
SternsllorC , Sixth nnd Pierce , and George
Oergensen , 123 South Twelfths street.
Deserted 1 Second Time.
Hans Thompson , nn employe of the Cudahy
Packing company , Is In hard lucl ( . Some
little time ago Thompson had trouble with
his wife and Lhe took their only child and
went to a small town In Iowa to live. The
husband broke up his home and sold his
i furniture. After a few weeks of separation
the couple united again and Thompson bought
a lot of new furniture on the installment
plan. Monday evening he retured home and
gave his wife time entire weell's wages and
told her' to go and pay that amount on the
furniture. Mrs. Tbompn left the house
and' bas not been seen since .
Magic lty ' uos8I (
Waiter Keenan has gone to Hal Springs ,
Arlt.
Ark.Rudolph
Rudolph Hartz Is down wih the rheuma-
tlsni. .
tsm.
Charles Johnson has gone to Seward , Neb. ,
to live.
Charles Fowler of the Drovers' Journal
has returned from a southlr trip
A son was born to Mr and Mrs. A. Paul-
son , Delevue avenue , yesterday afternoon.
A meeting of the democratic city central .
committee has ben celled for Monday
eVlnlng.
The 'omen's Aid society of the First
Methodist church met at lr" . Morse's and
sewed for the worthy poor yesterday after.
noon.
noon.A
A men's meeting under the auspices of
the Young ! en's christian association will
be held at tho'1ethodl t church at 4 o'clocll
this afternoon. Secretary Ober or Omaha
will address the meeting.
He\ J. F. Hess will preach nt the United
Preebyterlan , church this forenoon and this
evening. The morning topic will be "The
Awakening Cal , " and time evening topic "A
New Testament Grand . Old Man "
1IOUX VITI' lU.EJ-lTl lW.lD SOld
King Bridge Comp"IY luI Arranged to
Take limo Llnc.
SIOUX CITY , March 9-Speclal ( Tele-
grm.-I ) Is announced today that a deal
has been practclly closed for the sale or
the elevated road to A. M. Jackson oC this
city. The road was sold at receiver's sale
I short time ago nnd bought In by D. l.
Robbins or 1Inneap01s for $5,0. Hob-
bins gave an option on I to Jackson , who
IR a capitalist 11)1 large real estate owner
and he hn' also closed I deal for Its pur-
chase at $60 000. He lit supposed to be nmmmk-
Ing the deal for the King Bridge company
oC Cleveland , which owned the bonds of the
road.
Thomas McCula or Cherokee , ex-mayor or
that place and at preset county atorney
there , Is made delandnnt In a damage suit
flied today b ) Minnie Arnoldi charging him
with seduction . The girl claims site was
enticed hy him to her room several months
1 go. McCula II one of the leading men of
the plnce. prminent In business anti pol-
Itcs , 1 churchman , and engaged to marry
Into one of the wealthiest families marr
plnce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fatally Crushed Under I Tree
CORNING , Ia. , March -Speclnl ( Tell-
gram.-I ) rank Cole , the ' 10-year-old son or
Joe L. Cole or Carbon , was instantly killed
this morning by being caught under a large
tree which his uncle hind cut Time but or
the tree was resting on the stump. 'J'he
uncle was trimming the branches arid , cut-
hug one brnch which supported lime weight
lng
or the tree It roiled oft the stmp and
clught the boy , who was playing around
unobsere . _ _
Ills Victory WIl Ir'lr ' ,
I.EMAHS , Ia. , March 9.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-J. ) I. Lewis or Sunday Sun fame ,
who has been on trial here ( or time past
three da : ' ! for extortion , on I chnnge
or ! venue from 'Voodbury county , was IC-
quitted today He was hnmedla'ely ' arrest-
ed on another Indictment /nd jailed ( . Lewis
was convicted anti Htrvell one year In the
penltentnry for a Hlmlar offense Home time
ago. 'here are still several more Indictments -
meats hanging over him.
.
Girl 8hl"1 on 1 Mlu ( f 'Vur.
REATTLIi , 'ash. , March 9.-A ' remarkable -
able story Is puhlshed here or a girl who
served on the United States coast defense
vessel Monterey for 6evcn weeks , disguised
as n boy According to time glrl'l story , she
was born In St Cloud Mlnn. . fifteen yell' '
ago , amid was named May 'fownsend. Last
nlO
May the girl married I brick mason named
I.ove , but she pined for the sea , anti donning -
ning hoy's attire enlisted lB I plumber's
ampremmtIce on the Monterey . According to
her star ) ' three or limo olcerl knew hl'r sex ,
also the ) plumher She IIS Ihe Baled to
l'ortiand anll then to San ) rnclHo on the
Porland , Time plumber Inaly put her
nshore , because he thouht her secret woull
be discoveremi : Time girl also claims to have
been on the 10hican and the lndm.'pcndence ,
but this Is not believed .
S
Cuhalt Not Worrying Over limo Trouble
IIJSIUnG , March 9.-John O'Nel or
Salsburg , who has been workIng for the
Pilshurg Bridge company In Cuba , was In
the city on his way home. Concemlng time
InBurn-ton cl In CUhl , he Bahl : 'fhe people
are not worrying over the trouhle ' 1 he 1mm-
BUrlCnts have hut little power behind them.
The government proposes to quel the up-
rising In short order. 'l'hme business interests
of the country Ire but slightly affected by
the troulle , "
,
PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN SICK1
What They Know and What They Have Said
to the Public.
I
This Has Boel No Ordinary Testimony-Lot Us Consider for
I I a Moment Who These P olle Arc-Powerful Evidence
Any lteuon'hn would lenul n sink 1ln tea t
n 1IIck IoI.tnr \\ouhllo"t I blllt summit Iltn I
the JIA.unrllhlr , Medical ttImsummmy , ttt
1M Ienulnl 1IIIIcA rcstoimsllslllty . ThuAI
tell"o 01 thl COl1111ty who mire I oil my
\rlln" mu nut emcoumra , glum g Ihl I I I Ick ( 1 mmd
nfllietad to lihuICo thmemis'clt-c umsidor time esra
of iir. Copelmusiul niii .Simtlummlui limo eltimer
commimnlttimig mm slim or lure dollig ii tisity. Ut
tlico lucoimle I lucre Imiti not been one tilt' , has
t eat i lied , mm ot ammo Ii uuimd rout , bus t live I Ii otmmintI
my II 0 Iim vs * mrtmc iii I iii rut I mm msnl lit a ii d lii 1 mild lo
thmeir personal expeniemmec. Timl hsm bach no
ordlimitry testimnuisy , i.et us commimluier for a
mulommiemit viit ) thco 1may10 arc ,
iVImo mire semite of I ho tvitmsescs whit , have
mupprareti reuilmunly 1mm rceelit wecics ? lnt
Smilmutay I hue-re tm.s time test hmnummy lit tltcse
Ciuiiii , ( ml SaPenilmteImmtt'it mliii of time hung-
lisa Coumity .Sclimoitm. i'm ! , 11111 ulecrmitouI IsIs
cure of emutruno-lu uti time it oinaclt msmui buwei
slim d mmd t Isoti ; mettpio to comm s tit t I ) rs Cope I ii mmd
mmli ( I S iuopmmrmi ,
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Aiming tvltii .Sulienimstcmmtpsmt 11111's ease ts-n
Imnhmiteil I lust ( , I Cotility Clerk .illtclsehi or
( 'lay County , Nd , , , iim ( ) toith ttitat lmmti heist
utolie hr ImI eeYero cage ot Cmttmmrrlm , ammml
fcimil iczmmisumi , Alto that of C. I ? . Ikuyimn ,
Cii miii t y ( ur 5-cyor , ei mg Is , S ci , . , tm Ito 5 u. I ii iii
imis n.eovcry irmn Cmi tmurnhi , heart amiui kid-
hey trotiiphr. lint Ii of these county ofllcenti
suit-hat-ti thu Isehsie to cmmlsuit Bra Coic-
its mmd lulmiL , t imelsu rut ,
iherore timeims lhmem-o v ro 1'mcImhhsmg Elder
TI mmdii I I of (1 rmii ii I * 1 aim ii , a mmii l'ru , f.'scmr
Cold , , of Simoiby , Iutvmu , hum is il tt-iuussum
praIcti irs , CuIelmtim.i iimh Siseimnmd' , I remut-
mum c sit is 5 cu ; tmt mis mu mm ii msvrvotus t rtubi es mu mmmi
cmlmsmmmetmiei tlmei mmlmyslclamms to time Puimlic.
Iteloro thmt was time sutnloummemit of llgo
L'ortnr , an old citizen of Omimahus , win , wims
cured of it lrmiclmmul alisnomit ; itiso tiutat of
airs. , L F , ih limit , of ConmsciI lihumW. . , wire ne
time wcil knotvmi ulatlrymnnss , Both multised
CL1IJIISSION.S ( U. t fSiXG 1110 tulLE.
Fight 1tahoI in time lnsuuratmco Union that
It , Jot ot Settled.
ST. LOUIS , Marchm 9.-Time Western Union
of Inmmurammce Underwriters held its ilnal sets-
slon today mind adjourned to meet at
Niagara Falls in September next. While
nothmimmg of a positive chmartmcter can be
learned , owing to time secretivemmess of time
nmembers , it is stmttetl that timere had beemm
a bitter uiglmt at every session of time ummion ,
a flghmt wimicim has not seen its emmtl. TIme
trouble grev out of time question of coin-
imsissloners. Time mode of Procedure Prior to
Marcim I , lSOi , was for local agents to snake
thmeir owum termns with time commtpammies timey
represented as to comnmlssions. Rates were
time sanme , but time coenmisslons varied ac-
corthimmg to time iuhltmence ammcl otmsiness en-
pacity of Individual ngesmtms. About that
time the \Vestermm ummion nasseti a mule that
traihic contniissions simotmiti not be imaid In
excess of 15 imer cemmt. St. Loulsuims have
failed to hive tip to it. Several local agents
rermrescmmt botim union and imommusmion commmpa-
miles , nmtd time \Vestermm tmmmiomm , It is emmid , Is
now trying to force local agents eltimer to
conformmm to time rules of pmactlce In regard
to the 15 per cent commission or to give
up their nonunion companies , time real oh.
ject of the resolution being to force time
otmtslde companies Into time ummion. One feature -
ture of time tight has beems time dIscovery
that several of the companies in time ummion
imave not tlmemselves hived up to the corn-
mission rule.
AJIOSG TilE LEGISLATOUS.
rmnna for tile New l'iIrt3 Conference ,
PITTSBURG , March 9.-Time new national
party conference , which comivemtes next
veek , will immtve under discussion fourteen
prommositiomts , as arranged by time committee
of 100. The abolition of the ] iqtmor traflic ,
time free coinage of silver antl time tariff
questlomo will likely receive time most attest-
tiomm. Secretary Swager says time latters re-
ceiveti imidleate timese timrce questions , alomg
with the party imanut , s'ihi receive time most
attemmtion.
15111 to Cioio harbor Shops out Sunday.
JEFFERSON dirt , Mo. , March 9.-Time
bill to prohibit time alien ownersimip of hammds
In time state was passed by the imouse this
morning. Major ] hittinger's bill aimproimm-int-
lug $12,000 for stmmttmes of liemiton ammtl Blair ,
to lie placed iii Memorfmtl hall 1mm Washington -
ton , was also passed as was Seimator Lan-
castcr'H bill closing au barber simops on Summ-
day. 'rime Vote on time latter itrolmosition
vas eighty ( or to twenty against.
% % 'aidmhmigtou to have mu New C umpitol.
OLYMPIA , Wasim. , Marcim 9.-The state
legislature has passed a bill appropriating
$930,000 for time erection of a. new capitol
building. The foundations have already been
laid , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ieituware i.cgislatmmrem tIi1 De-udlocked.
DOVER , Del. , March 0.-One ballot was
taken for Unlteth States senator today , as
follows : hliggimme , 7 ; Atldicks , 5 ; Massey , 3 ;
Wolcott , 6 ; 'l'ummncll , 3.
Semmato Itofmmse oismen time Frmsmmciulio.
SACflAMENTO , Cal , , Marcim 9-The senate
has refused to pass the woman suffrage bill
already patsed by time assembly.
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11111j .Pilf.I GOES TO l'IJE IVIILL ,
Ltmmbhlltlos , MoStly Secured , Amount to Ilait
a MillIon ,
ELYRIA , 0. , Marclm 0.-A mmotice of time
dissolutions of time pnrtmmershmip of G , A. Budtl
& Co. wets puliIisimetl imere today , wimicim time
attormmey of time firm tatc is virtually an
asslgnmenmt , TIme liabilities are given at
$250,000 , witim assets of about one-half time
amount , 'rime firm Is one of time lmmm-gust
hide and pelt commnisntion cmpttniemm iii thu
country. 'l'hme i > amtners are II , B , Mussey
and 0. A , IhutIth , botim of wimomu live here ,
Albert Johmmsomm , tIme lmresidc'nmt of time Citizens
bammk of Obeihlmm limits hucemi idmiceti iii cimarge
or lime llrnmm's ar/airs / , lm. iiuititi , whicH seems
imere today , kmmew mmothiismg cilmout time assign-
imment , and deimied time meimort. lie said time
firm had hiti soimme limirmmmclal trouble re-
cemstiy , wimtcim hmnmd beemm $ lxemi tip.
Albert 11 , Joimnsoii , president of time Cit.
Izemtmu National baitle of Oberilmm , was in
Cleveimtmitl toil ii y mm mmd comm ilrnt'd t lie umsslgmi.
mnm'mmt of 0 , A. hlmmtlti & Co. lie tsalti lie
would take cimarge of time flrmms'mm hum'immcss tumid
wind it up. Mr. Johmmson said that imaimer
nemmounting to nearly $500,000 wits oumtmmtaimd-
I ng , being imeiti by time Na tionstil I its mmk of
Comnmuerce of timis city time Flyria . bmtmmk mmimul
time ( ) berilnm imulilt. 'rlms ai'em. . hie decimmieui
had becim ttimipiy secured amid mmobody would
lose anytimlnmg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It rresled ( tsr % 'orkimsg mm Swisuile ,
PITTSillhitG , Marcim D.-\S' , A , i5rmymler anti
harry Stone of lisle city were arrested at
liraddock tothay ( or rmmnnhmmg a. swintlllmig
game , Timey ativertleed in tinily papers iii
I'lttrmburg , I'hiladelpiiia anti other cities
under time namne of I. Ciursomi VIhlurtl , imsk-
lug for Ialorerm3 to go to California to work
in thin gold mmtimmes , wimem-c iimy saiti they
wotilmi be imaim.l good wages , I\Plmilcaflt5 s'erc
requested to semid 20centim iii buyer or lttamnhts
to box 322 lIm-atltlock. 'limo nostmnuster be.
cmtmne slimimlciOtmmi at time Iimusmmen'ti mmumnmber of
letters that trere conning ( or " \ir , ViIiartl"
tumid reported to Constimble Lutz , stimo mmtude
time arm-eats svhmen time immen caine to hake
their letters away with a grimsuck , Time
case has been turned over to time imoliolilce
autimoritiemi , -
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Comigressmmsan .Joy's liigsgcmmmoimt Amllmoulmm'ot ,
ST. LOUIS , Maccu 9.-Time engagemnent
wits announced totlay of Congremmemisun
Cbmarea F' . Joy of time Eleventim district to
Mrs. Elizabeth ltyer , widow of Dr. William
flyer , it wealtimy anti distinguimihieml imbmymmiclams
of Han. VrunclscO , true miieti two yt-urms ago.
Mrs. flyer was formerly Miss Fhizabetiu Ida
( Jrm.ummt of Boston. 'rime wetitlitig tviil occur
1mm tIme fall , bhorthy before the time whmeim
Mr. Joy will take imis seat In coimgress ,
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Troupe tlss'lor Arnm4 at Nassau ,
NEW YOltK , March O.-l'asseongerma by time
S'and liner Santiago , wiuicim arrived today
from Nassau , report that much excitesnent
mrevailed at Santiago (10 Cuba when time
msteumottr was there. A large hotly of trool ,
natrohled time streets , nummirous arrests had
been made , and strangers yera smut aiiowed
on time streets after dark. Time city was
under ommartial law ,
PCOPlfl t itit humuig trotmimiems to conuht fin
tllCInulit anal Sluoparti ,
lismitilO tiii avuus time evhuiemico of Mrs. Men
iludlamiti , isoatamuIstress at tnicmmiI , Neb.j of C.
v. 1stor , , ext oh oh 1muhnvictv CemmmoIury ,
( ttmmucii hthufli , of i. l .iLtchueiI , Psaplihlon ,
Nd , . Time-so petimlo 1usd brett treated trilts
smmecea for haasmg mmml nitimummmt aiinmummhp. % ' . 'o
tvili go bcic mme 1turthmcr ,
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iumt imnIl lmui maid ortlsm , testimmsony of noh
tmclmle ? Are tile ) sIsu'nilsg cnurelestv , in
ssttlpuhh ? .tre lucy iscoolo tyltt , tYotihti tie-
ecivo thin sick ? No , limit Is authority
citustigli , I I ltiq C Imo nchghat of mm lhlbte. Omi
stick , muitlmonity stomme camm simm or err ham cent-
Iimemstilimg time Cope-immimil tusmut Site is.rmi treat.
mimesmt to time sick mmmii em flulctrui , .
IN ilSl'NT llO.ih14 ,
A lnuiy of tlnmmtntsmmt 'm'i itec oh thus tlail
Treat thesiS , I
Mrs. Philip Domison , of Ilozemunmi , Momstana.
vife of time lcmithimmg mmierclmmimmt of that tilntrict
of country , writes :
"I ann one of qtmite a mmusmsber of people
of timims far western city vimo Immure tt-ieti time
Coimelammul nntl SIicpamti systemn of snail treat-
mitemit , auth s'imo , as a result , have hecmt mmmmttio
isthmi ) ) ' 1' mi commmimhete restoitttioms to imenltit
at a mimes-ely smoimminni expense.iy niimnemtt
% -utg a tlistmessiimg chum-mile muifection of limo
tim ron t vi tIm I is rca temictl tout I ti cut tam must mmmiii
aim ahmmtost eonstmtmst stoppage of time mmos-
triis enimnseti chiroimic cmttnsu-im , Time remmse-
dies ccitt mime brotmgimt a coussimlete ctmmc , nmmtl
Imotim immy hmtmslnmiti amid mmmysolf are thiorought.
ly delighted 'ihm ( time treatmsmemst , ' '
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In. TIlE COl'Bl.ANI ) ANt ) SITBI'ARI )
I'lliPE'TRl ) S\'S'J'lti OF MAIli Tllfl.T-
MEN'l' YOU MAY hhi C't'RRI ) AT hOME.
W'IIITD FOIl IN1rOi1MU'ION.
IRS ) , COPELAD & SIIEPARD ,
ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE
PUILDINO , OMAHA , NED.
ornce llouls-9 to it mm. m. : 2 to 5 p. mm
Bvenlngs-\Vetimmcniays anti Saturdays only ,
C to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12 m.
When Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute lost cnn nevem be recovered.
ammtl it's a cainmity to lose several yenra ,
whiichm so maumy Iowa and Nebraska peopho
have done 'imen timey himmve bought foreign
grown , unacchimnatetl fruit trees.
MENEItAY I1ilOThIflltS ,
TilE CRESCENT NUIISERY ,
tVere bormm on time inittla t-imere their nurse.
ry stock is gmowmm , cmiii years of patiemmt ,
immtchigent experinmemmt hmttve tmttigimt timent time
best varieties for timis chhmmmnte. Consecitmenmtly
their home grown stock is ann imartly mm time
forest trees. 'rimey hmumve it very large slocic
( or time sisring delivery nmmd every tree Ins
warrammted true to name , Orcimnrtj , Vinynrd ,
Lnvnm , Parking Trees and Ornanmmenmtnh stocic
'u1ale no mmtistnke In yotit oruiers , Sentl us
your list of wants for isricca. We camm picaso
ynul 1mm prIces anti stock. Iteforemmees : CouncIl
Bltmffns Jianics , Cotmmmcih lhitmffs Iemmartmmment
Onmmahia lice , and lrolmllmmenmt bumsimiess Inca ,
Nurseries mmix miles northm of Coummicil Biffs ,
P. 0. Address ,
MENERAY BROS. ,
Crescent , Iowa ,
Special NoIic-OouociI Diuffs.-
ChIMNEYS CLEANED ; VAULTS CLIOANL'D , ,
L'd Burke , at W. 8. iSomer' , . its Iroadway.
LARGE I'JUVATIO BASIN x.on flfll4T NEAR
court house , Apply at lies oflice , Council Bluffs.
FRUIT FAhli AND GAflDiB- LAN ! ) FOT1
sale clmeat and m easy terms. Day & hess , 33
I'carl street ,
ft FINE LIVEtY 0UTFI'r von CAI.r. ; 1 LANdau -
dau , 1 bruughnm , 1 coeds , I sarrey , 1 plmneton ,
3 buggies , 5 sleighs , S sets imam-imess. Bay 8i
hess , Council lilufis ,
WANTED , A PAIR OP' GOOD SICONI.iiAND
fauna scales. Apply by letter to John Osboin ,
Underwood , or George 0. Clark , CotmmmcIl Bluffs ,
ha ,
LOST , A RMAI.L SlJVlit WATCUuND
cimalti , Fitmuier will return seine to lice otItc
amid get resvard.
lIT , ItEI. ELISII4 5M17'Il 2'JlO.Il.IS , STTh
I'rotestamst EPIscopal hiiiil(1l ) of Jmmmisas
flIst itt imtilmmn.
SAUNA , Kami. , Macelm 9.-Dimmimop Thomas
dieti at 9:2.5 : o'clock tonmighmt. During time
dna' Ito rallied anti recogmmized imis friends ,
and strong imopes lycre entertaimted timat Imo
would recover , but at 8 o'clock lie had a relapse -
lapse , ant ! front timat tlimme lie grew weaker
tmntii life became extinct ,
Itt. 11ev. Eiishn Smnitit Tlmomnms , S.T.D , ,
Protestant Elmiscoimal bishmop of Kansas , wa
born Man-cu 2 , 153 $ . lie graduated fm-oat Yale
In 1858 and at l3erlcely Divimmity cimooh , Mid-
dietomt , Conmi. , 1mm 1861. At Yale he was a
clasamnate of Cimntuncey M. Depew , lie was
ortitminetl deacons im Junme , ThOu , anti priest
500mm afterward , In 1861 he was elected nec-
tor of ieabtiry imahi , Faribammit , Mlmmn. , anti
lm'ofesmmor of old amid new testament ot
exegesis there , On time resignatloms and re-
nmoval of Dr. Jnmnes b. hireck , Bishop
'rimomans succeeded imisn 1mm time secretarymmimip
of time Seabury remission. lie siment time yeax
1169 abm'oad stuulyimmg Seimmitic lammgmmagens anti
mmttenidetl lectures on new testnsmmemmt exegesis.
0mm isiS rutmirsm hme was ehectctl rector of St.
Mamit's church , Mimtneaiiohlns , Mhnn. , wimers
lie remained live ye-tim-s. Osm July 1 , iso ho-
dune rector of St. Paul's cimurcim In St. Paul ,
Minim. lie t'itmm commsecrntetl nmunmlstammt biahmo
of Kansans In St. l'nul'et church , St. I'au .
Mimmmm , Juicy 4 , h587 antl rectivul , time degree
of B.'i'.l ) , ( torn 1 151(5 time sttmne year , Oo
time deaths of Jiishmop Vaiii 1mm 181t9 inc became
bismol ) of JCnmemnsntss. Ant bittimop of Knmnsntns hc
wntH imiositient of tint' college of time Slster
or I lethintim ) ' , St. Joimmm's ZtlIhltntiy school anti
all time various Episcojmai insUtutlonmu of Kan
sans. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lnvemmior or time Mmsriima life 1,1mm , , had.
NEW il1tUNSVlCiC , N. J , , Mmmrcis 0.-
Dr. A , D , Newell , aged 80 , dietl totimmy from
heart disease alter a simort Illness. Dr ,
Newell years mmgo inmvcimtetl a mnethsotl of con-
veyimmg lire ilimesm to vessels and it wait
amloptetl hy time govermmmmseimt , being em-
plo9-etl until time introduction of time Lyle
gums , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Took lilt Troulics ( Jim Iiigiimr ,
BAN lIEGO , Cal , , Marclm 9.-J , W. Eli-
ener , mm. real ctstato tlemuler , wait imrresteth yen.
terday , ( : imargtl with attemnmIiemg to mVhl stoma
lmroimerty wimlcii inc did not own , by means
of a ( omged deotl , lie vmmn aminsltteti to bait
totjmty , limit commmmittctl suicide by takln
stmycimmnine , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I mu pm mal ii Cam Ft is , I ri-i gull itii ix ne ri , hlemtd.
C1IAMIIIN1LAIN , S. I ) , , March 9.-Special (
'i'elegrammm.-Cuptmtin ) W' , hi. Curtis , Irn-iga.
tiers expert , tech kemown throuphmout thus
northwest , died at his home In Klnmbahl ot
Pneumnomiitt , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TIlE iIEiti.T % ' M/uRUI1T.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 9
1805 :
\VAltIt/uN'FY l)1ilS ,
U lh Cunalnghmaimm and itushmuntl to Jut 11
iilit : , rm : a fet of , n 100 feet lots 1 and 3 ,
biock ilt , lianu'conmm i'lmmce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 4,000
.3 A Mi'mcnry awl wife to ' 1' U Noriltrop ,
lot 17 , hhock ii , Orcimumth 11111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500
C I , W'i-tgttt to (1 ii i.auubury , w 50 feet let
11 , block 71 , Souttm ( ) mnmaita . , , , , . . . , , . . , . , , . 2,509
Fsunces iintl A I' Itmnartl ; to ii Laumnard ,
S t4 of e ' 4 50 ste 15-51-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
F' II'ead to I ) ( .J 1)utltI , hot Ii , block 3 ,
Iie.iforti i'iac.e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ii i and A 3.1 Uem-t-niurt ( 10V Uncle-si. part
11)15 1 , 2 sntl 3 , litxk ii , town of Miiimmmtl I
liolitla Omumuimu'lutimth company It , it 1.1 Hunt
et al , trustees , t"ir.ut . i.tetimodlst Enmecupal
cimsmclm , of South ( basins , lots 15 nnmd it ,
block 121 , loutim ( imniahia . , , , , , , , . , , . . , , , , 1
gtIiI. CLAIM Dihi1)H.
Ityron lIe-si et ci to W J Conmmeii , undlv %
( , ( nw O'it.ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,131
iii SS'ttikei' and wife to J S Collins , lot
17 , I'atrick's Samatoga atId , , , , , . , . , , , , . , , . ,
IihSbH.
Sheriff to Louis 34t'ndeisti'ohnn , iots 8 and 9 ,
I..iock 19 , Kountz'n l'14cu , , . , , , . , . . , . . , , , , . , coo
Tvt&l mouot of transfer. , , . , , ,
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