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- . _ _ TILE OMAhA DAILY . nEB : rru DAY , MARCh 12 , 1s9i. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 .
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Pr - ' OMAIA DAILY BEE
couNczr4 . I3T4UV't'S.
OF'l ICE , - . NO. 12 PEARL STREET.
Del\re4 b1 carrier to any part of the rl ,
, l' II. W. TILTON , Lessee.
'ELFt10 ES-Du.'neS omc . No. U : nIgh
IItor. No. t
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MI."Un ; "r."TJUSS.
Granl1 , Council flIurt3. E. F. Clark , prop.
Marr' Real Eltato agency , 13 ! Droalhvay.
nClular meeting of Calanthe assembly to.
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morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In Uanebo hall
- Tue I111y Iaecabees wi meet In regular
review lt 2:30 : o'cloclt thIs nftcrnoon at the
afcrnoon
Grand Army hail.
A marriage lcense was ls1011 yesterl1ay to
George W. Uamrorll , aged 33 , nld Mary
J\elber , aged 21 , both of 10taIatamie
county.
The fre departlcut has mal10 ( only one run
this month. This Is In marked contrast to
L the record last month , there baying been
: Ir nineteen fres tiuritig I.'ebruary.
Irs. Christina Ierkrl colebratthl the G2d
celebrate11
anniversary of her birth lust evening hy en-
tertalnln the members of her family at the
residence of her daughter , Mrs. W. W. Sherman -
I man , 01 Seventh street.
Jesslo Miller complained to the police last
. MiicI
. . t , poleo
I. . ( \'enlll that a girl resIding at her malson de
sole had run nit anti taltn with her 0 lot
of clothing and other tuft upon which Mrs.
Miller hall a len of SOII sort.
John Cover surrenllered himself to the po-
lice lasl evening , having heard that 1 war-
rant was out for his arrest. lIe pleaded
guilty to the charge of stealing 0 pall of
baptismal trousers from Ie\ ' . E. W. Allen lt
the Christian church about a month ngo.
Fred Iclets , Jake Lyons , Chris Lawren.
son and Fred Dobson , four boys of about a
-J . dozen years each , were urrestell yesterday on
the charge of larceny. Jake Katlcman , n
second-hand store keeper on Broadway near
the corner of Eghth street , claims they ( en-
terell n shcd In the rear of his place and
stole a lot of straps , old shoes and other
btur of but little valuo. The boys claimed
they thought the shed unoccupIed.
Dr. Thomas Marshall of New York , the
fell secretary of the Presbyterian foreign
mission board , will give an address this even-
Ing nt the 1irst Presbyterian church before
the united societies ot Christian endeavor. Dr
Marshal "HS a national reputation as 0
, u speaker , and his object Is to give the religious
J people ot the city u chance to lear how their
contributions to foreign missions are cx-
pendell. The visit Is lelely one of enlighten.
mont , and no admlFslon fee will be charged ,
nor will there be any collection taken.
nev. T.V . Williams preached Sunday
evening on the subject of dancing , :11 the
Latter Day Salnls' church on Gen avenue
was wel fled with listeners. lie took the
_ . ground that dancIng on a floor was just as
- 7 harmful as doing the "still waltz" In a conservatory -
" servatory or on a window sill. TIle grounds
. . ' , on which ho 0IJll0CU ) the amusement were
,
- - , - that I threw the dancers In the society of :
} those not belonging to the best classes , It set :
a bad examllle , It throw the sexes Into tco
close proximity to one another It caused the
f devotees to keel late hours 1)1 violate the
I laws of healh , It was the stepping stone to
I , . many hundred vices and I led one's soul
} . away from Ood.
" I 'Ve have over $300.000 10 loan upon 1m.
' proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans
b can save money by dealing direct with us ,
r thereby savIng agent's commissIon. 'Ve do
not loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska.
Luge & Towle 235 Pearl streeL
p l'l : JIIUNAL J'Al.IGJU'JIS.
'T' Born , to Mr. and Mrs. C. ' 0. Fitch . a son.
torn , t : Mr. und Mrs. J. F . Wilcox . a sn.
I Miss Blanche nufcorn has lone to GuIcago.
John T. Oliver reurcd : yesterday frem Chi-
cago.
Smith McPherson of Red Oak was In the
city yesterday.
Proto Decrlng of Tabor college was In the
city ycsterda
A. n. SnIff null wife of Missouri Valley
- - registered a tile Grand 'esterday.
Sheriff Campbell of Mills county was In
the cIty last ' evening on ofcial business.
D. .1. Salnger of Manning . supreme court
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reporter of Iowa was at the Grand hotel yes-
I } terday.
- , . A. D. King , ex-county treasurer of Fremont
' . county , now of Culbertson , Neb. , was In the
f-r city yesterday on his way home from ChlcJgo.
I , ; . E. W. Randall has gone to hIs ' 1010 In
y Jamestown , N. Y. after an extended visit
. " . with his sisters , Mrs. G. .M Washburn and
( . . Mrs. E. H. OdehI.
J. J. Stemlman has gone to Des MoInes to
. testify before the grand jury In reference to
; U10 charges of crookedness brought against
'e , the omclals of the Union Loan und Building
: ; association.
C. I. Becker , the analytical chemist , has
at his drug store , 209 Main street. a decided
novelty , not to bo found In other drug stores.
.
r I Is Koch's celebrated tuberculino. It's
In expensive remedy , a little vial containing
a thhnblcul costing $10. But what wil not
I mun give fol his life ? ! Ir. Becker who
I has hall years at experience , assIsted In lure-
parIng this wonderful Iemedy In the old
. country. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' ' h. 1.INt Wtwk.
This Will poItivcly be the last week of our
great hal price salo. Come this week and
get your frames all pictures for just halt
price. Open ovenlngs.
n. L. Smith & Co. , 45 Main Street.
J. n. McPherson , florist , cut flowers and
plants. Design work a specialty. WIre orders -
ters day or night. 1281 E. Pierce , Council
Bhilits. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Aberln will open Wednesday , March
13. wIth first class board and rooms. South-
west corner Sixth avenue and Seventh street.
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v.tt ; I'HE.\CIUSU A NI W OUil'Br :
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F I. Miller 'nkon Ilto CnBtod and Stanch
lu Clurlnll , .
Yesterday morning E. 1) . Gardner .the
h polco sergeant received a cal from a man
who aid he wanted to be protected In his
right to preach the gospel. After examining
him and fnding that his system at theology
I' agreed substantially with that taught In tile
police dellartment , Mr. GardnEr promised him
the 11rotectel he desired , and the visitor de-
parted.
Fifteen mlnules later there was a telephone
cal for the patrol wagon at tile residence of
Wiiam Welch , 00 Fifth avenue.'lien
Oller Murphy reached the place ho found
thai Oardner's man had stripped off most of
his clothes und was laying down religious doc-
1 trine wih a great del I ot uncuon . Tile occu-
. pants of time house wcro tlrrlfld at his
I 4 actions , ali left hll monarch of all he sur-
Veyed . 10 was taken to the city jai without
any serious trouble , but Jung his minus abut
all shouted his dogmas II u way that was ;
somewhat annoying to his conipaiilons : . lie I
proved to bo F. I. Miller . an was bJoked with
. 4 Insanity . and on being taken before the COIn-
( missioners of insanity yesterday afternoon It
was decided that ho should bo sent to the
hospital at Ciarinda.
1\1 Ills talk indicated that lIe was Insane
on the subjEct of religion. lie has been In
the employ of Welch for some time , and has
10vor shown any signs of Insanity . or reo
Iglon either , until within the hit week. ills
10thtl , Mrs. Burke. 1\'el at 1805 South I .
lghth * street , aUI Is said to be lying at the
poInt of death
Magical II Its splendid work , nr. Prlco's
, Baking Powder wal never known to tail .
Ii uy ' ill I : \ tro l.a 1111 .
Yesterday Father I Natanl , acting for the
sisters of st. Hernard's hospital , \urchased
of Day & hess seven and ont-haU acres In
the Klein truct. This makes In all about
twenty-flve acres nol owned ly the sisters ,
'fhere Is much reticence as to what they In.
tend to do with this land be'ond the Butte-
ment that there wi soon bo SOl0 extensive
building hnllrovements made upon it. It
, buiding I. I
' Is whispered that the plan Is to build a
10mo for the aged and Infrl sisters
Did ) ' 01 ever see a gasoline stove a blind
man could use ? There Is 0110 . ali C. O. 1.
Brown lisa them A lan who never uw a
Iasolne , stove ( having been blind Ion yean )
hlsused one of these stoves constantly since
April , 18Ji , and Is alive yet. A lady bought
an unsafe stove . used It once caught lIre
, ( ( stove did-so did the lady ) and silO died ,
and Is dead yet . Wouldn't you rather be a
) blind man than a dead lady ?
" C. O. D. Drown , solo agent for thee Itovel.
.1 I . Laugeh . oifleo HO 6th ae , ; tel. 180.
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NEWS vioi I l COUNCIL BLUFFS
Oty Oounci bids 1 Boston t Wind Up
Long Standing Business.
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GRAND HTEL ASSESSMENT REDUCE
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Quito n Fight 1'10\01(11 Over the Suljt'ct- .
Other 8111ar In ltlttI Inllctl.
ntoly U01nIt 11 01 In the
SI10 1.lno.
Thc city council heM a special meeting
last evening for the purpose of winding up
the business of the ell councii. The mayor
and all the aldermen were Ilresent.
'fhl space outsIde the rhIng was occupIed
by a number of citizens who had come to intercede .
tercedo with the council for the remission
of taxes on the Grand hotel property for
last ) 'ear. Among them were George F' "
Wright , C. n. Hannan , P. C. DoVoI , W. A.
Maurer Fl H. Merriam , Wiiam Moore ,
LuciusVehls . Spencer Smih , C. n. WaIte .
F. W' . Hart , J. N. Casaly and others.
The jtlles and clerks of election were
allowed $5 each ,
O. II. Simons presented a communication ,
In which ho said thai hI hind expended
liOOO In Improvements on the Ogden hotel
during the last year and should therefore
claim the benefit of the ordinance granting
Immunity from taxation to enterprIses of that
kind In case the council should decide that
the Grand hotel came within the scope of the
ordinance. The communication was fhd.
'ho committee to which the Grand hotel
mater was referred at time last fleeting
made its report , reconlnellng that the
assessment of the Grand be reduced from
$30.000 to $ oOO.
J. N. Casal1y made 0 speech , In which ho
showed the assessment of tile hotels of the
city to be as follows : Grand . $30,000 ; Neu-
mayer's , G,800 ; 1el. $8,300 ; Olden , $ , ;
Creston , $ G.600. ; lie thought It unjust to
assess the Grand at as much as all the other
hotels combIned. LucIusVchls made nn address .
dress calling the attention of the aldermen
to th tact that the men who constitute the
Grand Hotel company took charge of tie
property for the bencft of tIme city , and not
as a speculation. Time establishment paid no
rent for tile year just past , and tile only
way any tuxes could be paid would be hy the
stocl\lherl going down Into the pockets of
\
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their jeans. George F. Wright followed In :
the same strain , and wound up by offering
to dine the whole council at the hotel I
they would only knock oft that assessment.
Time aldermanic countenances gave forth
wlat looked very much like a beam of In.
teligence nt this remark , and they huste,1
off pelmel to the committee room for a star
chamber session 10 try to devise some means
by which that frea lunch could be eaten
legally. But , unfortunately , they couh not
do It , and on comIng out fifteen minutes
later the resolution recommending to the
Board of Supervisors the reduction of the I
assessment 10 $20.000 was carried. Brewlck
Gleason. Gralll Nicholson and White voting
yea and Keller , Hshton and Spetman no.
Before leaving'right carefully pulled the
string attached to his invitation to the coun-
cl to dine at the Grand.
Thc petition of the Safety Car Heating anti
Lightng company for a reduction of nssess-
ment at the gas manufacturing plant near
the transfer from $1,000 to $ 3OO0 was re-
terred.
The receivers of the Union Pacific asked
for un exempton from taxation of $37,000
worth of land used for agricultural purposes
only , and their request was granted.
The assessment of the Ogden hotel was allowed -
lowed to stand as It was.
To Illrt Iho ScLt8Ol1. .
Yo offer some big bargains In wool dress
goods.
Best quality English cashmeres , "new
shades , " usually sold for 25c , now 19c a 'ard.
1p0 pieces fine French serges and henriettas .
regular GOo quahity . now 35c a 'ard.
75c quality fine India twills and henrletas ,
now rOc a yard.
All wool checked and mIxed sultngs , worth
-Oa a yard reduced to 5c.
Big assortment of silk and wool mixtures
at 390 a yard.
SEE OUt ASSORTMENT OF GOC NOV-
ELTY DHESS GOODS SILKS.
Checked Taffeta silk at 50c a yard , worth
755.
ir
755.At
At rSc and 75c we offer an Immense assortment .
ment a fancy silk for walsls.
At G50 and 75c a yard two new lines ot
fancy strIped Taffeta In new shaded and shot
effects.
efecls.
See the new Taffeta PIsso at $1.50 and
$ .7r a yard ; no duplicates , only one waist
pattern of each.
FOWLER , DICK & WALKER ,
Boston Store ,
Council Dufa , Ia.
The great auction sale of men's , women's :
and childrcn'a shoes still goes merrily on at
200 Broadway. The Morris boys had a fine
stock , and. as an example of the slaughter ,
$5 shoes have been sold nt $1. Auction every
afternoon and evening. II. II. Inman , salts-
man ; H. A. Messmore , proprIetor.
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Davis , drug , paint glass man. 200 D'\\'ay. \
Yes . She ' Eagle laundry IS "that geol
laundry " and Is located at 724 Broulw3 :
I In doubt aboJt this , try I and be convince&
Don't forget name and number Tel. 157.
Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale l'
Council Bluffs Gas company's 0111cc.
OTH l'IIISINEItS All 101NrJ'J (
Johl Smih I bill l x-Ullul SIIcler and
. , . II. Whlto la " I'OOICY" 11110 r.
Sheri Hazen received two letters yes-
terday each of which ahed al1110nal Ilt
on the identity of the two Orlswold bank
robbers now In custody here. One of them
was from Frank Murray , superintendent of i
the Pinkerton Detective ageny , cn' ] enclosed -
closed a photograph which I claimed by
Mike Evans of the bureau of identIfication
to be that of John Smith , tIme wounded
robber.
This photograph Is taken from the "ro uo's
gallery" at tile Pinkerton agency . and Is
an exact Picture of 51111111. When It was
taken last Apri Smih even had the same
overcoat on which ho was wearing at the
tIme ho was captured In the 1ltl hotel
On tile back of time pIcture Is an outline
of his career. His name Is George Wiard ,
George lenderson and D. Watson , nOle of
which have been known to belong to him
betore. lie was arrestEd In nurfalo , N. Y. ,
last April for opium smuggling . An exact
deserlpLl1 accompanies the photograph
every particular or which Ills Smih per-
tectly . even tile lacking joint on his heft
middle Ing.r and limo two scars on his
fGrearnl. Time card further states that he
Is regarded : as un all-around crook.
Inspector Shea of the Chicago IJolco force
bas already identified Whlu , lime oilier
robber , 15 "Spooney" huller of Iltsburg ,
and this was confrm ell. by another letter
which Sheriff laz n received yesterday from
Heger O'lara. superintendent of police ut
Jltsburg. Til ) latter tys ho knows noth-
Ing of Sumlthi. I Is thought that tIle identification -
tfcaton of the p31r may throw some : ' light
up n time Identty ot Hiey , the mining
robber , as birds of this sort of feather
usually go together
I all ) ' jars are easily avoided by use of
D : . Prlco's Baking Powder ,
I' I a rid ( 'ouri iiiuItor.
The case or the state against W. It. hall .
charged with breaking Into Wabash freight
cars , was to ha\e been tried In the district
court yesterday lorlng , but on account of
the death of time 14-year-old son of remont
postponell. llelmjalnilm . his attorney , In Avoca , I vas
Hob 1.lmerlck was hrought back from the
penlentary yesterday and Is lodged II the
county Jail . lie expects to testIfy In time
Hall case . Limerick was a member of the
sale gang , and now that ho has been corn-
peled to pay tIme 11enlly he proposes to
see that his misery has plenty of company.
lie was lrought back from Fort Madison
about a week neo , alul has been confned In
the county jai at Avoca ever since until
yesterdu .
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J. C. Morey the 10clt Island section tore-
mun charged with obtaining loney under
false pretenses , was Put ' ullon trial In the
afternoon. Quince \\'oolsIY , his alleged accomplice -
complce , dcmanded 1 separate trial I II
charged that the two were In a schema to I
beat the Hock Island company by fraudulent - '
lent time checks , and the amount they are
accused of taking II about $20. Doth parties
are from South Omaha.
NO : UW : 110n 5011001. T11l8 5iil.
Voters Hechle Against the Main l'roposi-
ton nt the School meclol ,
The chool election yesterday was the sub-
ject ot more Interest than Is usually felt In
such affairs . because there waS more at stake
than usual . All the candidates were good
men , and but little excitement was felt over
the success of any of them. The Interest
mostly centereJ In the four propositions for
the Issuance of $102,000 worth of bonds , and
on these the lines was sharply ( hrflwn . So
enthusiastic were seine In favor of f a new high
school that the ) ' lost Right of the teal mean-
Inl of the words "ycs" and "no "
Ono man . In his zeal to bo considered a
friend of the project , scratchC1 out
all tile "nos" and thus voted , without meaning .
ing to do to , for two high scilools one on
High School avenue , nn.1 tIlt other somewhere -
where down In the ourth ward. The open'
ing of the ballot boxes led to the discovery
that this one man voted a good many times ,
In nearly every ward. The working reple , a ,
a rule , favored the High scimool whIle the
property owners , who ha\'e been kept husting
pretty harl1 for the last ten years to find
money enough to pay their taxes , voted
against it .
Quite a number of ladies voted , and dId I
very gracefully , Introducing themselves to the
registry clerks and telling their ages with
truly Christian fortitude. \\'hen the polls
closed the Impression slme to b. , very gen-
oral that the republican candidates had won
the day , and the bond propositions had lost.
The following Is n tabulated slatement of
the returns :
I \VarIs.
tanlhlalea 11. I I : . I 3. I 4. I 5. I G. ITolal
Haln - - . . . . . . . . . m . 10 lii 110 tO " ' 4 -803
: ehol.ac. . . . . .1e4 1701 t4 103 10. I"r4 721
' itotgnn . . . . . . . . . .a . 21 . 337 27 ; 23' 31 177 i I.G26
'Hobert."n . . . . ! r 31G ,0 241 312 165 lO )
Pl'I'IH' " . . . . . . . : 35 1 : S 12 10. . . 1i31
1"Irl itOIOItion
l"or I I.rposllon . . . . . . . 202 ; 20) 13,1 , 192 1C . 1hli
Against . . . . . . 21 : .t ale CY 2. ' J.q l.tr ,
Seeon,1 proposition
For . proposiion . . . . . . . 2\1 22 22 1.7 2 : 73 t.210
' \llnsl . . . . . . 100 213 171 iSO 174 155 l 1.0.9
Timi 111 iroiicsltIon . 1
1h 1'-01 l'ropc"llon . . . . . . . . . . . r.9 18 92 1911 92 I4 G ) .
. .CS 13 6 :
Against . . . . . 318 sue 2'9 23:4 77 1,407
l'olrlh proposit \ ton I
For . . propos\ton . . . . . . . 2G2 20 212 ISSI 270 170 1.3:2
. ' .gninst . . . . . . Ijl 2J ) 151 2O3III7 49 87S
.Ilurll-Morsnn. 823 : Hobells3n. 7Z.
, \1 lor I'ul.
Wo are nol aCer profit : it's your trade
(0 want. See what the C. O. D. grocer can
ave ) .
2Ibs. - . fine grnulated slgar for $1.00 ; 32
Ibs. New Orleans sugar for $1.00. Large I
pals s'rupOe. . Large pails jelly , 32c.
Ginger snaps per Ib" , Sc. XXX crackers ,
by the box , 3 ½ c. Tomatoes , per camu 0/e.
10-lb. pal white flail , 45c ; 10lb. pail GYl.
I mackerel , 98c ; Imported holland herring
per Ill. ! , 65c ; cOIl /sh. per lb. , Gc ; PetU-
john's breakfast food , per pltg. , Sc. 12 Ibs.
oat meal for 25e. 7 Ibs. flee for 25c.
A one-burner gasoline stove for $ .OO.
A two. burner gasoline stove for $2.50.
Ccntervle coal , per ton , only $3.35.
MEAT DWAHTMENT.
California hams , per lb. , 7c. Dry salt
bacon , 6'c. Drealefast bacon , 10c. Good
lard , 7c per lb. ; pure lard , 10c per lb. Pork
sausage , 8c. ChoIce roasts and steaks , 6c
pound.
Drown's C. O. D. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Whlt 18 In IL Nnlo '
Everything If applied to a Hardman PIano ,
sold by Mueller lane : and Organ company ,
103 Main street.
A pleasing entertainment Is to be gl'en at
time First Baptist church this evening larch
12. An interesting program has been pro-
pared. Admission , including supper , 15c.
Evans Laundry Co. . telephone 290 , 520
Pearl street. Specialty of gents' fine work ,
shirts , collars a1I cuffs.
How Is your cough ? Take Ballard's hoar-
hound syrup. I 16 the p best ; at Dc Haven's.
ELEOrBIC LINE TO FREMONT.
' : olonol I'ratt Says It Is 10 Ho Built 1m-
ltd 111013'-11. ! neUSOU8.
Fathered by Colonel J. II. Pratt and Frank
Hibbard of Irvington , a proposition Is on
foot to construct an electric roatl from the
termInus of the present car lines In this city
10 Fremont. WithIn two or three days tile
owners of property und tIme general public will
bo invited to meet Iw projectors of the road
at Dennington. That this meetng was to be
called wes learned by a Bee reporter , and a
cal was made this morning upon Colonel
PratL
"Ye , " he said " tt Is true tlat we want
a road , and I have no doubt that its construc-
ton will bo immediately commenced. Time
situatIon Is precisely this : Along the old
military road from this city to Premont there
are hundreds of old settlers In good circuni-
stances. ThIs business demands quicker and
moro frequent communicaton with this eit ) . ,
We want more passenger trains , and we need
an opening for our dairy produce One party
alone on time Proposed road could supply I
ho could get tilt ? proper traIl "ervlc , the en- '
tire city of Omaha with the dairy produce
rcqulred by It. Time trouble now Is that such
service cannot bo had. Wo came together-
that Is , a fey ot the leadIng properly own-
ers along the proposed Incnd determined
that thIs must be changed. WI have got the
money . and we believe that such a road \ould \
bo 1 commercial success.
"Do wo want any help from tim county ?
That Is a question I am not prlpared to an-
swer further than this : I the county will
help UB , we want its aId , but t It will not
contrIbute , wo will build It anyhow. All ot
the property owners on time line are In good
circumstances. They have been living there
for many years , and now feel that they
need better accommodations , so far as tramus-
potation Is concernell. We are determIned
to have it. Time rapId strIdEs male ( by dee-
trlclly ems a motive 110wer lead Ul to leleve
that It can be utilized for carryIng freight
You can sa ) unhesiatngly that we will build
lie road , alll wo will do I rllht away. There
Is no doubt but that our meeting at l3enning-
ton will be largely attended . Every man with
whom I have spoken regardIng the mater Is
cnthuslastc , and believes In time feasablty
of the scheme. I wi give a great deal of
employment to our nee'y laborers . and that
"
Immedlutely. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
A perfect pie Is a work of art when the
crust Is raised with Dr. PI Ice's Baking
Powdor.
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sru.l.v:1 . , lUl ! JS STJLI , IJt .jTLr" (
Tel , Willing to Convict but Ttvo lll.t tho' '
llft'hlllslmt Is : GUil ) ' . 1
SIOUX CITY : I/rch 11.-Specinl ( Tele- !
grmtm.-The ) jury In the cuso of the state
ugulnst ex-SuIH'rvl Walter Strange ,
charge . With obtaining 10ne ) ' from the
county under fulse pretenses has been out
rUI' ( c.rty-eigimt hourl , and seems no nearer
an ugltunent than lt first. Jurors : lelke ,
Shl'.er , Wilcox , ' \/shlngton , Lester , Foss ,
N'stromnd JohnEon mire for convicton ,
Jurors McCabe and Swurtz are for acquit-
lul , hut huve expressed their wllnsnesB
10 join Ihe majority If the tm ' lu'ur two will
.
do so Jurors Drhlrlch 1.1 11111el.t' : are
Etallng out stubbornly for a v.rJltt of
not guilty. 'rimere Is no tur.b ut.llity : iliac I
verdict will UO reached , alhugi JIIte : . :
Guynur , who pr'Rldeil ovr 1 I e tUle , his
announced lila InleltJn to lpt.1 the Jury
out several days unless seine Ilw..lcn . .11'
reached. _ _ _ _ _ _
pit .oh'l . tOlt. lttovt'rpc ,
MALVlltN . Ta. , larch hi-Special ( 'fele-
grain.-l'aul ) Hetehlort went to lied Oak today -
day and hlenttel tfeen pulls of shoes
that had been stolen from ills uncle's shoe
"tor6 lust summer II Charles Carroll , who
was IClt Ul' for a year unit n hllf tor the
tileft. 'rlme ) were located hy Delectve
Ihilehlrt ill the house of a Swede who had
lately been dlEchancd from the railroad's
crllo ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Miller Inrt,1 hy Iho HutlIA' .
SIOUX CITY , March -Special ( 'fele-
gral.-I ) x-Counclmun P. C. Miller \ \ 'USII -
pointed street comllssloner b ) the council
Saturday night. I has been discovered that
secton GO of the Iowa code Sa1 that no
Inelter of time coulcl II eligible to hold
any munlclpat olee which was cre-
uted during his term of 01ce. This uar
Mr. Miller ( ruin the hiosltioml . .
Vrvkt'4l hy I 5rit'ilti's le utii .
CORNING , In , March ll.-Speclal ( Tele-
granm-'Fime ) suicide emi Saturday ) ' c\'enlrg at
J. I ) . 1osElr , the ( 'rotnwt'll forger , brings
Ilanclul ruin to I..1. Medley of Ihll city .
Mr. lllcmssar wes ZuIClle"mh Inlnclal backer
and Medle1 prclmcrty was held In Jo lar'8
name. lIe will lose 110.
.
AILSA NOT ABLE TO RACE
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Damage Received atcJahne3 Proves Her
StrLing at MilL ne.
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ITANNIA AND DAKOTA" WON HEIS
" I I
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1.llleI < II\-lnlt Unlt'nktl a line
Showllg IR Silo l'loimgit"timroug , I the
Giant IrlnkerlJi'rlheo ; tf
\lttS Not l'r I . eit.
-
MENTONF France , March 1.- fn ) ' peo-
pIe came ! ere today from Cannes , Nice , and
othr places In expectation of tNlng a race
between Aisa and I3ritannia. To the great
dh\1ppolntmenl of all Ais Itd not put In an
appearance. She may hav to be sent to Iar-
seles for ulable repairs. There were many
yachts , Incudln ! ; Mr. OgdM Goelet's White
Laydie , assembled In the harbor In order to
see thl racers start In time Icntone Interna-
tonal regatta . The race today was for a
Prize of 1,000 francs offered by lImo president
of the rench republic , M. Felix Faure. 'he
course Is twenty mies long The following
) 'aehl started : Britannia , Corsair and Val-
le'rlo I.
The prince or Wales was not present at the
racing toda ) ' .
The greatest Inlerest was manlestcil In
the little Amerlcan.bul .IIolah ns she
emerlll from the harbor with her main salts
reefed carrying no topsail anll steered b )
her owner , young Mr. Henry Ailemm . who was
clothed trol heal to foot In oiskin , Dalotah
was no sooner outside the harbor than she
plunged her bow Into the big waves \ u hlch
!
Inuuedlatel swept her decks fore al\1 aft .
1)akotaim's comlletors today were Hola Ill
and Heble , as unller the measurements
of the 'acht club of France which were en-
forced for the first tmo tOday tile AmerIcan -
can ) acht Is rated 1 tons.
Brlnnnla won the race for yacht of her
class and Dalta for the "Ialer achts.
Briannia In her class won easily . The
tmes oC limo big yachts at the finish were :
H. M. S.
Brlannlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 H o
Cosmic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 : G
Valkyrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 49 2
Briannia consequently won b ) twenty
)
minutes llIty-eigimt coconlls actual tilne.
Daltah started ut 11:25 : a. in. , and tIme
times at the Jnlsh were :
H. M. S.
Dakotmmh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 20
Hebele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2
Hola III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 22
lakutah , wih her time alowance , won by
a trifle over ten nminutes.
11 5UI.TS ( Tnl ltNINO TIACI : ' ,
! avorle" Win nt San I'rnnthco mInd t" ,
looll < s , \ 10 Corrooprllhlly Snrry.
SAN FRANCISCO , March 11.-Favorites
had an Inning today mind time bookmakers
suffered . In the Irst race J 0 C , G to I ,
ran away three miles. The only special attraction -
traction of the ( ha3Vm1. . the match rce
for $2.500 side between ngoml' and Homalr ,
the , former winning under 1 Inuhl. Ingomar
WIS 0 1 to 5 favorite. SummarIes :
First race , about six furlungs , maidens ,
3-'ear-olds and upwardf : Examiner , 95 .
GrUln W ( to 1j. won ; . \rcte. 10 , Chor (3 ( to
1) ) . second : Lochlnvar , 102. Henness (30 to 1) ) ,
third. 'Ime : 1:13\ : \ . i ; lls Willoumglmhy ,
Agimes My Suveetimeart . Sblelad Wlou/hh3' , ,
Blatrlce and J 0 C also mn.
Second race . six furipngs , ' ,
1ce. furlll/S 3-'ear-olds and
upwards : Ferrier lOG , GrUln ( even ) . won ; I
Squirt . 9S. Riley (20 ( to 1) ) . second ; Lucky '
Dog , 103. Chorn (7 ( to 5) ) , third. Time : 1:13\ : \
' 'hurnhl. lonlal\'o and Tulle S also rail.
'hlrll race , about sIx furlongs selling , 3-
yenr-oids and upwards ; George L. 105 , N.
Hill (5 ( to 1) ) . won : Roman 10. Griffin (2 ( to 1) )
second : Steadfast . 105 . Chor (10 ( to 1) ) . third.
Time : 1:13. : I are\el. -onlh'unnel. PI'lnc ,
Sl. Jacob Little ' 1ouVh. Mutineer. ClaIre ,
Joe Franlt and Lodi uIeo I'an.
Fourlh race , even Cprlpngs , special : . In-
gomar. 10. Chorn ( ( to 5) ) , von ; Itornair 120.
Grlmn ( ( to 1) ) . secoq i ; ; : ' 1101 : 1:30 : * . No
others rail. secgl1. '
Fifh race . one mile : ! elln ! 3-ycar-olds
011 upwalls : Nebmlclumuint'zaa : r . M. R. 150m
(6 ( to 5) ) . ivan ; I al Guard , 10) . Grlln (3 ( to 1) ) .
second : CommlHlon. 91. HeinrIchs (6 ( to f ) .
timird. 'Ime : 1:42. : Mole KIng and Bernurdo
also an. _ . h. -
Hlxth race live rurlnrs , selling . 3-year-
olds and upwards : VCnus 97 , n. 150m (8 ( to
r ) . won : Itoss 100. Grfn (3 ( to 1. second ;
Hiram Argo. 10. Chor (6 ( to 1) ) , third. TIle :
1 :0\ : \ , Catalogue , Vuicaim . Seaspry , Mete ,
San rucas Howard and Conde /lso ran.
NEW OHLgANS , La. , Mardi 11.-Track
hea\3' . Results :
First race , sIx furlongs : B. F. Fly jr. ,
( ( to 5) wom , . Old Dominion (12 ( to 1 second ,
Merrit (8 ( to I ) third. Time : 1:19 : * .
Second race . three furlongs : Fanny Wilson -
son (5 ( to 1 ) won , Inspector Hunt (2 ( to 1 ) see-
onii Loretta ( I to 1 ) thlrll. Time : O:79. :
Third race one mile : liumrrei's Biet ( r to
2) ) won Brakeman (5 ( to 2) ) second , ' 1lppeca-
nee (15 ( to 1) ) third. 'flme : 1:49. :
Fourth race six furlongs : Readlna (5 ( 10 2) )
won Revenue (1 ( to I ) second , Chenoa (6 ( to
1) ) third. Time : 1:19. :
Fiftim race . live nnd a half ! ulongs : Walter -
tel (7 ( to 2) won. Shelby Boston . (6 ( to 1 see-
ond. Yocolv (25 to 1 third . 'rime : 1 : l3.
ST. I.OlIS. March 11.-Results nt East St.
1ouis : FIrst race. nlne-slxteenlhs of n mie :
Hush won , Jim Keene second , 1 _ . J. Knight
timird. Time : 0:59. :
Second race . threo-quarters of a mile : flora
comm . Kpnwool second , Biy the Kid thIrd.
Time : 1:21 : II.
Third race. fve-ehrhths : of a mile : Little
ml won Ruth second , Herndon thIrd. Time :
1:0G. :
1:0r.Jourfh race. tim'-en-si.teentlus or a mile :
' Jourfh Elmer WO' Morlote Eecon'l , Son Bias
timi Iii. TIme : 1 :27'6. :
.
of mile Rtms-
Fifth race thrro-quarlers a mie :
spl Gray won , Ohelsa eecond , Montelo third
Time : : :21. : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
s'is't'imtN LEAGUII NnW IN SESSION
-
Schedllo Commlteo ln n Job l h.at In
the 'uV uf , \rrllln/ n SI'hpfllo.
MI'VAUKBE. March 11.-Ielegates to
the regular spring schedule meeting ot the
Western Base Bal league were called to
order at the St. Charles hotel today. A
numher oC disputes In regard 10 players are
being considered.
President Johnson today announced the
appointment Western league umpires us
follows : Sandy McDermott , .Tohn S Irhlan ,
'l'imothy 0' linen and John hlomugiand . 'lhl
schellule svlll Ime Idollto,1 tomorrow. 'J'ho
sehedulo comnimmltteo. consisting oC' Long of
comlltle.
Toledo , Barnes ot 110I'e31 I I and ConlilCcy
uC SI. l'aui worleell untl u lute hour tonight .
night but the progres9 waR slow Ind nil
hope of submitting n Inlshed Rchedule until
submltnJ ) he abandoned . 'l'wo
sclJlul s were prepared , ammo hy Barnes anti
0110 by Long , and they holh had 10 he cast
aside and a. new one Itarled , because of the
fact that no SUI\IIY games wi he ulowel
ul Indianapolis tills year , for which no pro-
vision hlil been malle. After 1 schedule 11
Idopt hy the oJmmltee mend , RUhmltcl to
time directors , there II every likelihood of a
ilgilt taking Illace about it. I 1 : now time
tght tultul
program , for the wctern clubs to open the
season at tile cast end cf.the league , which
Is not so unsutaractofY If there IH an assur-
luee Ihut the clubs , 'I he given games In
u fairly e'cononmiciul mnnner as regards 1mw-
cling . Manager TviicimnIl says Ihero will
bl trouble In the mana/IJlwnt It the scimed-
/
tile sends him and hhl , teiifl from Detroit to
Zmliiwatmkeo for a comipid \ of Slnliy james
Miwaukee eOI\p \
amid tilen Cals him htCI : < neCllslutn/
useless tril ' ) thut woull' ' uost $ . /
'rl
At mnidtmlghmt time schel\ule committee tie-
ciled . to remain In s\tlQn the rest of the
1011 I 'r."lr . I Idr/ilr / I lend ,
KANSAS ( ' ' \ : l Ih h1.-l'arson Davies'
company tonight hrolght1a ( till complement
of sllorts to the A\1orlul. luly 1,0 peo.
pIe wlnlbslnl the three mills put up. 'l'he
flature was u fIve 10111 go between fonnny
Ryan. the 'wdlterweiVb Ipumplon. and lmmu-
met Melody . I loenl jlglmfer. I was n stiff
mmmmttChl. In which ByallS put on his met-
lie. Time local man's \ , ler/ess In dodgIng
' ' and-lanhillmg several good
H'an's IwllK anll-Ianttug loveral gOOI
hlows imet t led time chammimiolm. H'an . , 110w-
ever hul the better of I on the \\.loll. Tom
Agnew of Chicago did not appear anti Oscar
Garliner time "Omuha 1(11 , " had a seto
with Jimmy I vlns instead I was easily
Gardner's go. Ills qulelmess and cleverness
ollCIIHlell F'aima at nil paints. 'fhe hOlt
IletweH Cho'nskl anti Mike Madden was .
dlkappolntn . limo hatter being In no mihllpe
11\1 not cuuslng Chonskl 10 exert hmilXlseh
The Irst thrlu roulll ! were tame . but In
lime fourth Cho/skl beat a tattoo on Mal-
dn's face anll made hIm cal enough '
I.nulo I Ilh S'ltb I" ( : ass .
( . WI.
NEW ORLlANS March 1.-Judgr itch-
tel of the cIvil district oaurt , for a long
limo has had under trial and consideration
time case of the state against time OI'I1le
club . which was for a forfeiture of its char-
icr gruwlng out of the prize tIghts which
took Ilace wlhln Its arcna , Alolney General -
oral Lunnlnghum averring that these contests .
tests or Prize lghts were not time charncter
of exhibitions contelplatllt by tile law per-
mltlnl glove conte ' tl. The cl e hud been
tried onCe before IIY him and dc"lled ii' ,
favor of the . club. UI Il 111J ' ut to the , I.
lire me court It was lent back to J Ao ,
. Richter for a new trlnl. ThIn morning the I
Jltlge deehlC the case " 'hol ) ' In favor of :
time club. tinder the derIsion the dumb can
contnue glove fights wlholt Interteremmce .
Thlr ( Is IOW nothing to hirevent the
OI'mllC club or nn\ other club 1revent brln-
Ing elf the ( 'orbettPitzirnmnons [ mill . Thert
wi probably bt another appeal to the ! I'
trem court , although thel'e Is lIttle dOlht
hit that prize lighting wi go on for n year
nt least _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
COIPla : ( OOi.llt CIt.tI(1 \ ILl. : COOiEl " .
I'atItIy . lo\'ln tiin'LIoi 1 TilIng ! to tile MUll
frum Iltlcm i.iit NIht.
JOXDOX , March 11.-Five tholsnnl1 11er-
SOlS asemhled tOltght nt Central hal , fbi-
bl'n , to winess the boxll ! l1tch for a
Imrse of $ : (0 between Pmnlt 1' . Sln\ln , the
Ammstmahlnmi ' , and Prank Craig ,
Alstrlnn . "ln.I. . heln'welght I'nr. . " . . .In'h. I.lnk . I..I. , , . ,
iii si 'rt ' , , : s' ve t ' ? { ; ; j.on j. 'l ra . " 'Xt ;
thslal 1rllmlnnrles time men enl ( frol
their ' amid ' cmllltiolmsl '
eOICI'S fllarrlter ) cltlolh'
for nn opemmlimg. Sn11 \ was the first to lead
off with haul blow ' ' '
or a l h on lrll's imend This
bed to n rally , In which Hllvll got In I
Collllt of Imemuvy 11nche > on hts Oh'iommCnt's
ribg. On hllnllnJ nWIY Crlls I failed to Illd
I blow lt Slll'ilm'S jaw , anll tried I again
without Slcees ! receiving 01 his own
Jaw 0 trlmellols bacldlllell blow
front Slavin's rllht , whIch floored
hll like a bo ' Time a tenllants tried
hlrd .to revive lo' ! but 111)011 time expima-
( helm of ten secondl he \\'as still 1)'lnl Imelp-
11\-
less. SlavllIS declared the winner , am \ II.
; ' of lntcimss ' .
I scenl' Ilten8 exciement. Thc ligimt
la led less thnl two mInutes. lht
Sporting LIfe Ba ) 's : "Just when there nIl'
Pealed tl I ue I IlelhoOI uf fnnl In-
IJhUn ! Sllvln delivered I crimMhmlng hlow
Iller Craig's jaw , nnll the littler fell 18
I he hall hron ) shot. I eo those prescnt
were Ihle to realize whlt hall hmn1pcmmed.
? 11Y thu hot see the blow strtmelc. ' 1 her II
011. mme doubt " thut Shavilu's victory IR 1 11011lnr
The Slortslln says : "There waR n hit oC
Ilck Ihout Slavln's ) blow , lulL there Is lie
doubt about Its effectivelmess . "
'n l'url:1 I ell ) ' l.omiin.
A large ammO enthusiastc leetm : In . the
IntereHts of 0 city leaglo of atmmatetmr hase :
ball players was held In Time lIce bl\llnl \
last evening. Mr. F'mnmiic'ilcx was called
to the chair , Ind after n liberal disetlslomm
of the emmterimrlse a commmmittee coimslstiimc of
0 commitee conslslnl
H. Y. ( I. ll'lswo I , ClmrUe 'i'imonumts . Huss
: III el\I' ' mtimdV. . I I. Bowllelr was lip-
uolnted to wnlt ullon thc different hl"lnesl ;
Irms t'Olellllllnglullclon \ I In the I' .
lanl7lton 1\11 obtaIn the \ r vlewf on the
best course of lurocpiltlre. 'Fliere were I'ell-
Icsenlll't.s of t1 Irms oC11 ( ) & 1)rml-
P r , Orchard & \ lhimehmmm . J tmmIemm B ' os . Alien
Bros. and HpCtor & Wihelmy Present ; also
of the Ahi-Ulmivelsity club Ind the Fort
Omnhl nub . blt It will not he determlnlII
who wil actually form the league uII
after the conlnlllc above menUot'11 Imas
made Its report. 'here \llolbtellY the
ls rplort.
liveliest RO.t of aim interest heilIlnltested
. it 'ill he
In the project. unll thnt I wi ? broulht
to a success fil Issue there Iemalns but little
If nmmy doubt _ _
h.Itlleltlell " 'nrlmIH'N S limo 1. ( ' r.
Last e\enlng thc Inl1penl1nt Order of
" 'olklen of America oC Omaho gave a
"smoleer" . . at 1216 Fnrnll street. Ahout 10
wCle Pl'esent and card tnhles nl1 room for
Illcasant .ocitl : Intercourse were fOlnl for
lull. 'hls IH ono oC the latest mltual In-
st'ance soclete : to be organized , but Is
making rapid progress In Netmmnska. I Is
essenUuly an Omllm Ilsttltonr the or-
ganlzlton hlvlng been founileil In this
city. The chief olcer , Mr. Ielcher , enler-
Lllnell nuany last evenln by telling or hIs
recent reception at Crete 111 \'lbel nt
time later of which cites he olganlzcd 1
lodge. _ _ _ _ _ _
Julo lefl'bitM Yiuiker.
INDIANA POLlS . Iarch 11.-herbert
Hale chamllln oC Iimdiamma defeated Bert
\Valker . chnmplon oC Ohio. In a wrestling
mmuatch best two out of three , at the Empl'c
theater In this city p tonight. .
Iow1i " 'nn\1 ( 'btHt ' . .mtel , ,
DES : MOINES larch 11.-Specinl ( Tele-
gram.-Time ) annual school elections were
hell In every district 11 the state todn ' . In
a large numuer of places women were 11.
lowed - to vote the last legislature grant lug
them tile privilege to Vote ut school dcc-
tions . but only on questions InvolvIng
llmmammce.
Time wife of Mayor hulls was amolg the
first to vole In this city , remarkIng us she
dil so that " 'ho way for women to get
suffrage Is to show that the ) ' take un Interest -
telest In political matters by using what
privileges they have. "
Wlmerevei' women voted their ballots were
deposited 11 separate uoxes.
"rALYEHN , Ia" Murch 11.-Special ( Tele-
grarn.-.After ) n i hotly eontstC1 school Ilee-
lion. the old directors were re-elected ( H.
( 'hmrlslv telelvlng 13 votes nail H. A. Norton .
ton 151 The ladies who were nominated me-
fusM tl rtiii . and Dr. ( A hove . and Fh. g.
UIshnt1 wert nomlnatell Insteal.
Slot.X CITY Inreh hI.Spnelai ( Tell-
granm.-Tllo school board election today
hlollht ant the lar"estote ever cast In
n 811lar contest. ' 'ht womnn lanl111nte ' ,
Mrs. It.an , was O\'cl\'hIII"I ) ' defnteu1.
Time wOlcn dil not \ tIle . tint cro\lls of
them worked nt the 1j1 . The business
candidate element eneralr voted against time \ \ omnn
.
I , i.tr11ie l.Jlt.1ST. .
51cht Snuw" , NUll h "Ilda 1111 tOllrnto
toM W""o.
W.\SlINGTOX , March 1i-Tie forecast
for 'rubestlay Is :
POI : ehrslmSIh snows ; north wInds
nlli colder , with n Immoderate eol1 wave
POI ? mtlsmuoumri-l'artly CI011 ) ' , wih local
showers In the enstrrn \orton ; warmer ;
sOlthel'I ) ' winds 'I'ueslla ) ' : coMer by " 'cd-
nsdu ) ' mmmomnlmmg.
POI iowa-1lglmt snows ; wlllls shltnr to
nOllherl ) ' ; cohler Ttmeiay lllghmt . wih a
cold wave 11 the northeast 11olton ,
1.01' 1nnsns-I"llr. folowed by local slmow-
ems tllrlnl the ( afternoon 01' night ; wlnl !
shif In I ) 10rtherl ) ' ; colder TUl'sllay IIht ,
With I ! coli111 11 the weslem buOrilomm. !
1.01 Sonth 1)akota-higimt 8nO\\'I. followed
1) I ) ' fiiI anti colder welthrj ; cold wave ;
nortl'rly wlnlls.
1.1 hlecori.
OFFICIh I 0 'rl1 ATlmH flUI1FhAU ,
ott : tAI.\ . :111Ch il.-OlmmIlilmm record or tem-
peimltum e mind 1'llnfal. Comlal'lll , wih time
cOleslollng la ) ' of the Illst fOIH' years :
IS : lSSl. ' 1S93. : iSIS ,
: lnxllul tem\CI'nllrl . . : ; C 4S W
Milmllmlumlfl temmmpcrmmtlmre . . 20 I : Z :1 19
ln\nll tem\II'ature
\
A\'cl'age temmlperatumre . . 28 41 I 40 3:1 :
Iretllltlon telperture . . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .ot .0
(1Oimtl I ( loll of tel\erltul'o t sLim ii Ii reCi p1 Ut.
lon nt Oluhl for the day and sInce MardI
I lEtS : , :
, ormmumti teniperntllntu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
:01111 ) ' for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . G
Delclenc precipitation ) . . , . . . . . . . . .01 1neh
:01111I'ecllluton D"lclenc ' . . . . . . . . .01 . . l1h
'otll lmreclluitatiOlm Ilnc ; Inlch I. . .22 Inch
preclllllol (
Di'ilcicimci' since lluch I. . . . . . . . .5 Inch
n"llrIN rrom OIlier 5t"tI11 lit 1 I' . I.
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STATIONS. ' a. i r.\TC or
SUTIONS S g , i wEAritSit ,
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Oimmalma. . . . . . . . . . :3 : a. : .tmm ) ( 'lowly.
North . Ilato. . . . . fl 6U .tw l'zlrt cloudy
\ 'llL'lmtllmO. . . . . . . : : :1 : m .04 smmo'limg .
Clleau . . . . . . . . 2H 28 .00 ( 'lear , :
.
Sm. Lulls. . . . . . . . a . : :1 : i .I011IClr ' .
SI. Paill.o . . . : :1 : ; , Oi Ilo\ll\ \ ' .
t\cllorl. . . . . . al iO : .Ot ' I'arteloiuiy. : ]
li misatu . . . . . , a4 atm , oo ' dial ) ' ,
1111:8
. : el al
IJeimvL'r. . . , . . . . . . . 4l rim . ( HI ( ' 111' ,
Salt f.aimo City. . . . . 41 61 ,00 Pari ciommily.
Hnt'IIICly. . . . . . . 2H . : il .1) I , 5mm CIOII\
IltildlmO. . . . . . . . . : o 3S ' % .
! smarck. . . . . . . . . I ; 20 .00 Clomiuty. !
H. Vllcoll . . . . . . ' 2 4 .01ICIOlIIY.
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Che3'cl10 . . . . : is 4U ,01 ( j CIII. :
IllIcit . . City. . . . . . . . . IH 32 .121 1owh1C.
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11rerh.lalon.
I. . A. WI'UI. Observer.
Colel \ S fl'a ' \ .lvaIli'llIg .
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'Alvlces received b ) ' the local weuther bureau -
reau last cvenlng stated that the temper-
nturo nt thIs point by today ) ' 0' tonight
zero wOlld . fall to about 12 . 01' 15 degrees above
111"u" to i'nosecuto Wlll' " e.
SIOUX CITY . . March 1I.-upa'mnl ! ' ( e-
gram.-County ) Atol'ne3' lalal has an-
nounc(1 his intention oC brl.11:1n , the ( a1
'of ' Flank Sumner' . h'atm'lck Br'nl'I , D'\ld
l'erbey and Michael Jlnnenel"I four of the
wlne ! eH for the defense In the Strmmmge :
ease , to the attention oC thJ IhXt gruwl
jlr ' . Be 1M satlstl"d thlmtt time WItnesses lmave
beeim gulilty of lmtt'JU , y in time course 01 time
trial. Their arrest would hmnv t c.'mu 111,1Cc
today timid time county attorney hot foaled
timat It mniglmt Ilmlilbemmce time vem'dlct of tile
Strmtiige jury , wimicim is still out.
( irluiIulttml : tCxi'rclaes at Ia u'n City.
IOWA CITY , In. , March 1l.-Special ( Tele-
granu.-Time ) dental deiiam'timment of time State
tlluiversity of Iowa held Its amunumal corn-
rnemmccment exercises at the opera 1101150 to-
mligimt , An able address on "Good Citizen-
ship" was drilvered by l'rof. C. b' Chmase ,
A. 2t1. , M. D. , of Vaterboo , ha. 'rwemmty-five ,
including two Imudles , were graduated.
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Very often Nature miceds oimly a little help to get over amm obstrmictomm. Wimemi a
1)001mm of logs is floatimmg ( Iowa a river , nil goes well ummmtil oime siimgie io strikes soimme-
timing amid sticks. 'lflmcmi there's a " jamb " -amid trouble. It is just so mim the progress
of food through tIme ( ligcstive orgamms. Iverytiiimg goes well till sommmetlmiug sticks.
Tlieii time process of digestion stops. 'flint's indigestion. That's what makes
yetI feel ltmmmmps ill your stoimmachi iii time hmlonlmiimg. Unless the immmpetlimmmeimt is me-
jmmos'eel , 1)OiS0m10tlS putrid nmatter begins to accumimulate. There's a ' ' jaul ' ' -consti-
iatiObI , ammtl trouble. Sick headache , inhiousmiess , sicepiessmmess , vertigo , lieartburii ,
loss of appetite-these arc sommic of the syniptohmus. Just a little hc11) at the appear-
alice of the fim-st omme would end tIme trouble. Nature is a hard worker , but she needs
assistailce if too mmmcli be put upon her.
Dr. Pierce's Pleas.'tut Pellets offer time best and s'mimiplest nietimod for furnisiiimmg this
assistamice. Thicy are prolliPt amid very effective iii their action , but tile ) ' are not
strolig nor severe , They caumse no vioiemmt wreimcii of the systemil. They go right to
the ' ' log ' ' that is fast and loosen it. Nature does time rest , fly and by , vithi a
little care iii lictimmg , Nature vill dO it all. 'flint's one great advantage of the
I' Pleasant Pellets " over time immaimy strommgly cathntrtie pills-you do not becommmc a
slave to timeim' use. They really cure time trouble tile- are mucatit to etire , Jvemt tue
worst kind of clmromiic commstipatiobl disappears with their misc ,
Somime desigimiimg dealers do not penmmit their ctmstomners to have Dr. Pierce's Peliets
becatmse inferior pills afford greater profits. Such dealers arc short sighted. 'l'hey
overlook time fact that next tiimle yott vill go where you arc supplied with what you
ask for.
'Votir mmanme anl address oti a postai card w'iii luring a sanipic package ( .i to 7 doses )
of the ' I'eilcts , ° A tm-mi is all that is necessary.
Address : World's ' Dispensary Medicai AssociaUomm , 653 Maui Street , Buffalo , N7.
. A LARG1 nummther of testirnommirul letters aol photographs of thmosc entoil have been
priimted iii a Treatise on Conltipatloim. I'smepsia 1111(1 kilidred immmmiailemi , mlmmmkilmg
Z a hock of 136 lRtS , wiiiclm WIll be scat free , if you will hclmtl ) 'ommr address. also thIs coumpoim
C amid six cents for postage , to World's iispcmmsary Medical Msocintkmlm , BmmITabo , N. V. Or Br ,
Pierce's CoimmlmmOml Seimse MedIcal Adviser , a book of over looo pages anil oo liimmstraiiwmq ,
botmimil In strommg hmmammilla covers. containing mmli tile foregoimmg amid several illlllIll'l pages
111010 of umeful lmmformimatloim , vill he hmmafled , luostpaixl , l'RII 'Fe ) 'Ot.T , omm receipt of this
COIIPO11 and 05 cemts , tim oue-cemmt btmlmmmp'3 , to pi' for Tiaclimm' , postage , etc. It Is a c'ommmpiete
C l'ammiily Ioctor hook. More thaim ( .ooo , copie't of timls imool have becim 10111 in cloth covers
U at $ i.50 each , This great offer of time buk IIRVlT , is good Ion 30 days emily ,
COUNCI l lliI FF'
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; DYE WOtKS
STEAM
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; All kinds of Dyeing
'j ' and Ciealmlllg done in
' : : ! 'I ' tIme imigllcst style of
: : _ . time ait , Faded and
staineil fabrics mads
, - ' - . to look as good as
_ YE WO new , Work promptly
D Y E . done anti delivered
r ill all parts of tue
144 7t country. Send for
I1t p'Yc - ' 'n : price I at.
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. Broadway , near North.
western Deitot , Council
liluifa , lows. 'Fei. 322.
DAVIS' DRUG9 PANT GUSS HOUSE
Mixed Paints1 Leaa , 011 , VarnIsh , Brushes.
Putty and Paper Hangers' Supplies.
Window Plate and Art Glass ,
Buying car lots for cash we can save the consunir and
the dealer money in buying of'us , Call and sea our stock
and get prices before buying. Wholesale and retail ,
[ 200 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS
j1fflvJpo7ri
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13oth ( lie iiictliotl 111111 results ' 1ien
Syrup of Figm is taken ; it is pleasant
tiiiul refresilhllg to the tfiste , aitti acth
goiitly yet 11101h111t13' 011 the l.ilhleyf ( ,
1i'Cl' aitti Bowels , cictuises the sys.
tWIt CffCctllahly1 (11S1)e1S ( ' 01(19 , head.
itches 1111(1 fcvcr8 auid cut'ei llllithmI : )
ctisti1uittioui. Syrup of Figs iii the
only i'enieily of its kind C'el' pro
dllcc(1 ( , dtnts'ing to time taste 1111(1 80-
( 'CltfllIe ) ) tO the stoutincli , 1)l0ihllt in
itmi fletiohl nitul ti'tilv beliellcinI in its
effect.q , lreIit'cl ) : ouily fl'oln the ihiost
IlealthlyitIld agrcealulesiibstniiees , ita
ihiahty CXC1'llCllt (1lhihhitie8 ( Cohihlileihd it
to all and have matle it the most
li0PhuIitt' l'OhhlClly knovn.
Syrup of Figs is for sale III 50
ccitt bottle's l ) % nil leadiiig drug.
ghts. AIIy r1iabIc ( li'llggist'llO
ilifly blot liti e it 011 111111(1 vill o-
cure it 1)101111)tI ) ) ) for any one who
w'hulies ' to tl'y it. , Do Ilot accept any
subst'u Limb ,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SA4V FRANCiSCO , OAL.
LOUISVILLE , Icy. hEW tORK , M ,
OtTOH
SEARLES
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TItI1ATMENT ISV at.1L. Coasulitatloll Frco ,
Wo euro Oatnrrh , all diseases of the
Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diaomtsos , Fe.
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and
ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
\EAiC alflN Aitmi VICTIMS TO ZICIIVOUS
Debility or Eximausti in , VantIng'eakmucas , I
voluntary wIth Early Decay In yoUng
and middle ajed ; lack of vim , vIgor andweakensd
prematurely in proachlng otiS age. All yel1
rsadtiy to cur hmeVf treatment for loss of vital
power. C& : or o' addreia iitb utamp for cm.
euharm' , free book 'nd recipti.
Br , Searics aud ScarI3s I 1410 OmimalmaNob Fmtrnamn
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Our recrcl of actual and uncienlablo cures ot
SYPhILIS Is phenomenal. We fumnlsil all mel.
Icifles B'eo and eradIcate time poison from ( uS
system In 90 days. Cure guaranteol.
flours , 9:33 : t lS.5O Wednesday. bind Satur.
days , 9. p. am.
TIlE DINSMOOI REMEDY CO. ,
512 NeW on1c Life , Omaha. Neb.
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McCREW
mBTimC0UY
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PRIVATE DiSEASES ,
SVeiimincs and iecr t
llsomtleusot
MENOI'JLY
livery corn guaranteed.
. 'o yt'nr. ' ' oxlenmeiioo.
. 8 years ii' Ommba ,
, hook l.4oo.
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OM.iII.t. NEll.
When Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute host can never he recovered ,
itliI it's a cnhmtimmlty to lose several year ;
wimicbm so mmmarm' Iowa and Nebrasica people 'I
have dune u'hmcn times' have bommgumt foreign
grown , unaecliniated fruit trees.
M1NibtAY BROTHERS ,
Thi1 CRESCENT NU1tSFtY.
Were born on tIme lands where their nurse.
ry stock is growlm , ammO yeats of patient ,
illteligelmt CXht'l'llflemmt hmmlvc tmitmj hmt thmemn time
bet vai'icties fbI' timlil ciiinmtte , Coimsequently
tlmeir imoimme griuwn stock Is us imardi' as time
forest trees. 'Flicy imave a % 'ery barge atocic '
( or time spring dehlver' null cvey tree iii
wari'miimted tribe to immtmmme , Orchard , Vinyard ,
Lawn , Pailclng Trees 1111(1 ( Orimaumeutmil bttoclC
Make no mmmlstake in your orulers , Seiiit us
your list of wants for vrlces. We can imieasq
) ' ( mll In prices mind toclc , btefereimees : CouncIl
hlilIfl4 jltnles : , Cotilidll liitmi'fs Department
Oimmaha lice , anti pronmilmemt , bmmsiiiesM men.
Nurseries six immihes nom'tbi of Council BUTs
P. 0. Address , , S
MIINiflAY BROS. ,
Crescent , Iowa.
ago , I' . SANFORD , A. W. IUI2ICMAN ,
l'reaident. Cashier ,
First Natlo nal Bank k
of COUNCIL I3LUFF35 Iowa. I
Capital , - . $100,090
I'i'olits , . - 12,000
Ons of the oldest banks In time state of Iowa.
We coilclt your busintas and collection. . IV
pay S ocr cent on tUna deposit , . SVo will b
pleased to see and serve you.
SpciI Nolicgs-8011Ac11 Oluffs
CIIIMNIGYH CIAANED ; VAULTS CLEANED
Cii Burke , at SY. 13. homer' . , 533 liroadway ,
1AltOS l'II''ATB lAhl FOIl itCh' ' NIIAA
court housu. .td'i'by ' itt lIce eblice , Council JiitUtL
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hlutTi.i ViIIIMANI ) OAltlCN LAND VQ1
salt , elteol' and ( ib easy terlima. hay & lies. , 31
1'earl sieel , _ _ _ _
It FINU Ll'18itY OU'I'FiT I'Oht lAI.li ; 1 LAN.
dau , 1 bruugimam , 1 couch , 1 surrey , 1 phiaeton
a hugelt's , 5 sklgiumt , I sets iiuroemms , flay 4
hess , Council hmlurs.
\'ANTIB ) , A l'Ahht Ol' 0001) SCCONI.1IAND
Carob scmbles. Mtiiy by letter to Juimn Osborn ,
Undel'wuod , or Utore 0 , Clark , Council Bluffs ,
Is ,
LOST , A SS.tlL. ND
chum , l'lnUer will return COInS 10 lice' ollIc
and get mewuid.
l.OST--LAiii213' lGiLVl7it , Oi'IN VACfl
watcib ; imame "Laura" on buck , 1'tsder lcav *
ILl lice uiilco and let relvaiml.
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