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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1895)
- - - . - - - : - - - - - . TIT1 ! E O I.AITA DAILY n.Rg . ' 1'1)AY ; , J\rAUOn. \ 19 , 1895. _ _ _ n _ - - - - - - - - - - - - THE OMAIIA DAILY DE : - - - , COUNCII m..U"l Or'FIC , . . No 12 1EAnL STIEF1 . lelvtred br crIer to iny tart of the It , . 1. W. TILTON , Lessee. oVLEtIONCSDul'nUI mce . No. U ; nIght ttor . No. : tlor. L _ _ _ _ _ _ JIUiJl , ItI.T1V.V. . . Ornnc , Council I3IutTL I : . F. Clark rror MaYI' neal Estate agency r:9 Droacw.1 . , _ ' W. _ 'h , H. ' _ Kipack of eel was In the city rtivi u4y. The Twenleth Century club has postpon Its meeting one wr k. fly order of the presl. dent. dent.The funeral of Clara I.eader will take place from the Catholic church this ateron at 2 o'c1oe1. The Twentieth Century club will meet one week from tonight Insteael of tonight. Dy ' order of the presitiont. 4 There will be a meeting of the Sunday School Workers' union at the Broadway Methoelat church this e\nln ! An Interest. Irg program has been nrrlgel , The funeral or Charles 1' . Butler will b held Welntetay afternoon , The member or Hawkeye lodge , Odd I"elowa. wi met nt their hail at 1 p. m to attend In a hotly. Dhlff City lodge. No. 71 , 1. F. & A. M" , ,1 meet In regular communication this ( ' 1".1,1r'Pllw All master Insons ordialIy'invited. - . - ' Btkf - , tecretary. r The ntcrtalnment committee at I ncamp- meat No. 8 , U. V. I. , wilt meet at the West- ern Iowa college this evening. 1 Is the wish of the chairman that every member be IJres- ent. ' ent.The The members of lawleyo lodge , Imlepend- cat Orler ot Odd I elows , will meet this 3 nlteinoon at 1 o'cock at their hal , to at- tend the funeral of C. P. Butler. Dy order or the N. G. Hazel Camp , No. 11 , M. \ \ ' . A. , will meet at their hal this evening , at 7 o'clocl" , to take acton In relation to the funeral of Negh- : bar Charles P. lnt r. A full alentance ( Is desii'ed. Dy request of V. C. Articles ot incorporatIon were flied yesterday - day with the county rEcorder by the State Land and Improvement company , with n capItal - Ial stock of $150,000. The Incorporators arc lenr ) ' Stevenson ant George 'V. hewitt. Caroline. the O-months-ohl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. "V. Peterson , died at 6:30 : o'cloclt yesterday morning of lung fever. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'cloclt , ' and the remains will b\ burled In Fairview . cemetery. Drml Crocker one . of the mail carriers , was bitten by a large tog belonging to Mrs. Pralor yesterday and lost a large piece out ot his arm. The dog has acquired a reputa- ton for ferocity by biting a child about two weeks ago , and this wl probably bo the death of him. All members of St. Alban's lodge , No. 17 , - Knights ot Pythlls , are hereby notified to meet at Knights of Pythlas hal , 'Vetnes- day afternoon , lt 1 o'clocll , to attend the funeral of Brother C. I' . Butler. All visit- Ing brothers invited to attend . Dy order or the chancellor communder. p' Henry Wagner's grocery store on Lower % Broadway was burned ( yesterday morning about 3 : i o'cloclt. The tire Is supposed to have started from sparks from the stove. About 1300 worth of damages was lone and the ant iwo-story building adjoining belonging to P. 1. Crocker , was also somewhat damaged. John and Henry Damiz were put upon trial ye.iterday In the district court for put- ting obstructions on the Milwaukee track nt Underwooc for the alleged purpose of wreck- lag the passenger train. The taking or evl- denct on the part ot the state was not completed - pleted at the hour at ovning adjourm nt and wi be resumed title morntng. 'ev. Luther M. Kuhns of Omaha will deliver - liver a lecture on the "flattie of Gettysburg , " under the auspices at the Ute Dulcl soct- ety of St. John's English Lutheran church , at their room In Jnnes' hall . 17 Pearl street , on Thursday evening at this week. Rev. . uhnl resided on the battle ground for a nnlber of years and received the version.of the battle from many at thin leading particIpants - Ipants In both armies. After the lecture there will be refreshments and a social time. Julius Hansen , who has been until recently employeJ In the store of Hector & Ronna of Walnut , was brought In yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Stuhr. charged with 1nanlty. He has been taken with a delusion that ho has $50- 000 coming to him , on deposit In the bank of Walnut , and that ho Is engage to a young lady or the plnce The money Is a figment ot hits imagination , and the young lady claims never to have had even n passing interest - terost In him. After nn examination by the i commissIoners of Insanity , he was ordered taken to the hospital at Clarinda. Harry Clark and another young man about his age were out at a place to sleep Sunday night and they applied to the night watchman ' at J. R. McPherson's greenhouse to let them stay there. Be good naturedly consen'od and they slept there until morning. When the watchman loolted nt his vest In the morn- lag he found that the watch chain was miss- Ing. He notified the police , and Deputy Marshal Fowler and Officer Murphy went to look for Clark. They overhauled him In the Wabash yards , with the chain In his posses- sion. lie was slated for larceny , but his pal Is still at large _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Ve hAve ovr- $300.000 to loan upon 1m. proved Iowa farm Farmers desiring loans , can lave money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent' commission We do not loan . on wild lands . nor In Nebraska Luaeo & Towle , 235 Pearl streeL - - - . , . I'ricei Talk . I The extreme low prices wo have put on some lines or merchandise bas had the desired - sired effect anti closed them out entirely. STILL . lORE TO FOI.LOW. A lot at fancy black silks that sold from 750 ; to $1,00 $ a yard , to close at SOc. A lot of 46-ln. all wool henrletas all serges that sold from SOc to 75c 0 yard we offer nt 25c a yard. 35 doz kid gloves In ludles' , gents' and children's , goods that sold from $1.00 to $1.50 , to close at SOc n pnlr. A lot of all slt rIbbon In satin edge moire sad gros grain , width from I to 12 , offered at le a yard. Don't fall to see this bargain. Our entire stock of stamped and embroidered - broidered stan.I covers , worth tram 75c to I 11,25 , to close at rOc each. I $ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Our muslin umlearwtur stock must be reduced - ducell : big reduction on our entire stock Good mnsln gowns reduced to 300 each. $1.00 , $1.25 anti $1.60 gowns reduced to 88c each. 250 corset covers offered nt lOc each b 75c , $1.00 anti $1.19 lace and embroidery- trimmed drawers reduced to flOe SPECIAL . PRICES ON LAIIES' . WRAP- VEIlS. I O\I.En , DCt & WALKER , : Council Bluffs , In. I'Slf.O.S.4L 1'IC.Ull.I'IS. Ohio. 11 , S. Jones has returned from Cleveland , 1. I > . Judson and fatally are betas from Florida. Deputy United States Marshal lchards was In the city 'ebterday. Deputy Sheriff John I' . Stuhr ot Avoca was In tim city yesterday. Miss Mabel Joslyn of Chicago 1 \ bitng Miss Augusta Honn on Fifth I avenne. 0 , 1 Ilnsllel at Columbus 0. , Is the guest or his sister , Mrs. II. 1. Forsythe , Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Wightman have returned - turned from n winter's trip to Owna , Fla. Julius lector , of the firm at Hector & nonnu ot Walnut , was In the city yester- day. lay.Mrs. . D. J. Gates has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends In itvoea and " Va ra pa . C. J. McNit has Gone to Denver , In re- spouse to a telegral'l , announcing the illness ot hits mother. , , Paul lodwels , who has been suffering from In attack or tnti.unrnatory rheumatism , Is able to be out Ggaln. Ed Breed , a Cincinnati traveling mal , was In the city yesterday , the /uct of Mr. Ind ) . O. 11. LurIng . Mrs. Victor E. Bender bas gone to Chicago to attend the opera season . She will vIsit friends In Aurora and Galesburg before re- turnhlg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. n. McPherson , lorlt , cut flowers and plants. Dislgn work a specialty , Wire or- den Dlutl day 0 Ilgbt , 181 E. Fierce , Council : . - NEWS vioi I COUNCIL BLUFFS - - DODccrntio Majrity In the 01ty Council Gves : Way to Its Republic Successor , - M won ClEN R' ' WELCOMING MESSAGE . lie Hoth Out 1\ l'rORIH..t or lconol3 : and 01lorlun\ ) ' for lining IctJ' lurlll time NcxL enr-Ailtco to tIme \cnr-.I\'lco . , ' . Civic .Fcdcratlon The cIty ccuncl held n brief but busy see- aba last night. Alt of the available seating anti standing ! space In the auditorium was oc- copIed by people curious to tee the trans- formation or the old democratic council Into the new republican organization. \ of the old mcmbers the ole were present , and upon In 'or'8 cII of the order ] of business nothing caml up but the usual congratulatory - lulon , complimenting the outgoing memo bers. At r It was received and placed on fe , Councilman Gleason made a motion that the counci adjourn I was carried , ant the four outgoing councilmen arose from their seal nnl started 10 pass outside the railing , but were called back by Mayor Cleaver to accept the scats of honol' courteously offered them. The new members , Councilmen Dar- stow , Greenshlelts , Shubert and Drown , slipped Into the vacated seuts. After roll cal again the ( ma'or read his message. ' 10 the lonorhle City Council : 1 here- wlh present for your cOI lderton the ( ta- anal reports of the olclnls who represent antI have In chat e the various departments of our city government , and would .most respectfully recommend that you exnmln\ them ' , with carefully acquainting yourselves wlh the worltngs of the different departments , with the view oC endorsing and recomumemul- lag Improvel mnethod ecunomlcal amid ben- eUen I , where found practIcable . 'fhese reports . hlvlng but recently been placed In my hands , I w1 defer commentng upon them unti such tme as the law des- Igoltes that 1 shnl have Il'ellureelal annual mnessago , thnt elate being tile first : lol1lay In Almii. I Is cnstoman to have these re- ports IJhlshel In 1lmlllct ) form , thus af- frllng the publc opportunity to examine them when they wish. 1 would therefore recommend that this be done nt an early dnt , teach oC you mutty have I COP at your command 101 shuull also obtain a hook containing city ordinances and laws of Iowa governing cities. You will be fur- 'nlRhed with prlnte riles of order , slch ns wi be adopted by this council and as Ire necessal' for the proper transaction oC ltmt4IIeSs. You wi note , In order to facilitate this and to accomplIsh the most satisfactory re- suits . 1 have folowed In the tracks oC my predecessors. and have recommended the dividing of the work by assignIng the same to certnln committees . eight In number. consisting of finance , judiciary , streets and alleys . bridges anti city property . claims anti ) printing , fire and light , polce nnel health , and Water works , making each councIlman chalrmnn upon one committee , antI each committee consistng of three members I Is expected thlt the chairman ot each committee make I his simecial duty to see after maters pertaining thereto and that prompt action Is taken upon all nC- fairs referred to It , Thus by mutual ngree- I meat nUll explicit understanding the various needs oC the city can be looted ! after , at the same time dividing the burden and responsibIlities - sibites equally among the members at the council. ECONOMY URGED ON ALL. During n perIod of universal financial depression - pression , such ns we are now In the midst of , It Is to be expected that rigId economy wi be practiced by every employe , by the omclnlR In all departments , by the various conhtnlttees . and ! ) artculnrly , by the com- milee on claims They should scan closely every bill . and should fearlessly trim down , nntl ! , when necessary , reject claims coating before them for their Ippro\'al. H It Is found that there are unnecesRnry employes In Iny at the departments they sholld be dispensed with at once However , to my multi economy Is not brought aleut by PauPerizing , positions nor reducing beyond the limit of safety the necessary help for the proper conducting at the work In any at the departments The proper attention In each department that every detail be carried out as prO- Scribed by law the proper attention that the city obtain equitable contracts with nil corportons , the proper attention to our hlghWa 's , sidewalks , bridges , etc. . thus prevent ng damage suits : the proper attention - ton that protection to life and property Is afforded ly adequate police und tire protection - ( ecton will In the tong run overbalance the short-sigh policy oC crippling the depart- ments as advocated by would-be reformers. Gentlemen , you must remember that a city Is . comparatively speaking , a large COI'- poration , doing an extensive and varied business , requirIng many laborers , both skilled ali unskilled. A corporation whcse principal function Is the looking after the welfare of its people protecting them In various ways from misfortune disaster and injury , providing passable streets anti wilts , necessary drainage , necessary means to pro- mote health necessary light , necessary water for lire protection , tree schools and other essentials for the comfort at its In- hnbltants The money to meet this expense - pense Is obtained by levying a tax upon those ot its inhabitants who arc supposed to be owners ot Iroperty In various torms. INCREASE ASSESSED VAI.UATIN. Our city . unfortunately . has n few very expensive luxuries on hand , . the inheritance ot past mmlnlstrlons ! , t)1 In accordance vIll afford with existing contracts they wi tilvertisemnent to our Ieople for some years to come They exist In the shape of worth- less paving on many ot our principal streets and exorbitant water and light mtes. They assist In placing our city tn the prelcnment ) whereby the muxlmum rate or tax for "en- era ! fun expense purposes as stpulnted by 11W8 at the statu yields many thousand dollars less than the actual needs to meet the running expenses of the city , the rev- ) enue obtaIned through our polco depart- meat marshal's department amid ! clrrlt's of- lIce being necessnrty used t9 _ mll.e up tile dl'fdency. commendable way t avoid this would be to Increase the nctual value of our taxable property . thlR ohlaln- lag n larger tax m'cvenue and nt time same time affording taxpayers opportunitIes to dispose at or obtain greater rental returns lspose from property. I With the object of Increasing these vllues lu' view , we shaull mnke every effort to bimlid up our various inlustries ( emuleavor- butd to bring new ones here anti to Inspire conlldoimCe In the stability anti ! future pros- pects of our city. In this project we should have the co-operation or ever ) ' citizen . A commenlnhle work for n committee at tO ' lamentably lacklmmg In this As a city we lre Ilmentahly Incitng I ciy to call nmeetings anti spirit. I Is very ensy cal meetngs hlvo ventc speakers present who nr . anxiouS to advertise themselves anti our iniquities to the worhl antI help umneahied nnc for ntmse upon the h61ls , of tIme city oiil- dils , limit our Uourd at Trade lieS ells- handed theme to hick at enterprise nail nt- tenance cue its meetings , Inl the Merchants mmd MnntifitctmmrerS asocIatioim allowed to anc 11nnntacturerR IRsoelllon .1a ' lusume 1 moribund condition gVfry lrty brings vIsitors wbo knock 11 our doors , mind , are observing lS tn our lack of enterprise , 'l'imtmu . by tiny . ' ' and hOfpltllty , day II year nnc yea . we hllve thrown away "golden op- porttl tmlties. " portunites WI.I. lEAn : IRg ANON havu beep chosen as man- Gentlenmen , you mln- agent ot this elY for the coming year , uml IgerB 1 nm free to Inform you nt the outset that your nehnlnlstrlon at Its affairs will not satisfy everybody , nu Inatel' how wisely you many Hiving the rudder o this great mnummicipal shill. 1 hope you wi lel011 U broad-minded , lheml policy , having always In view the welfare anti host Interests oC the city anti the entire Ileollit rather Ihun that ciy individuals , factions or localities . For the retring tounptmen 1 have 1 " kintlest regards . and can commenel them I\ Itlncest , " uTIR. , nnl IJlr duties , nlomnl nl- i tentive 7" considerate , - ' anti n - sincere t - - iii r " ' their puruoses Deterring further comments until the reg- utar ameetitig In April , I remain meelng J. n. CI.I \'gn , Mayor . CO I tTrlmS FOIl TIE YEAn. The muyor annolnced the standing com- mltees for the year . the first alderman In each case being time chairman : Finance-hiarstow. Oreenshlehls. Spetmmmtm Itislmtofl Streets . 1111 ileys-hirewick , Oreenshle\ls , I Bridges and City l'rolmerty'-Graiml , Shu- bert htrowli. Claims und Printing-Greenshields , Brown , iilsiittfli . HHh antI Ltglmts-hirnwfl. Shmulmert lrahl l'olice and lenlh-Hshon. Irown , Grahmi ' \ 'ater'orksSlmtmbert , Spttman , Urew- 'ater Ick. Ick.Coumucilmnan Irewlck was chosen 11resldent or the council . The Nonprel was mUlle the ofcial organ , a lloslton formerly held by the Eventng Globe. The mayor's reconlnendaton In his message - sage for n reduction ot expenses bore sudden and unexpected fruit In the shape of an ordinance reducing the salary at the city clerk to $00 a month. The rules were sus- pence < 1 by unanimous cement and the ordl. nance went through a-whooping , wihout a dissenting vote , apparently to the great satisfaction ot the democrats. whose clerk bad drawn the higher alary for a couple of years The mayor vetoed the ordinance passed two weeks ago , providing for the compilation and publication or the city ordinances , bringing them Iowa to date. Time veto was based upon the fact that the ordinance was defective . fectv In limiting enc properly specifying the work to he done anti that I was an unnecessary expense for the present year. lenry Becker petitioned for time position of street commissIoner anti George T. Phelps for the city clerkship. The cleric had 1 great armful of similar documents and was preparing to read them when he was quietly shut off. Chler Nicholson of the fire depart- ment presented his petition , asking to be re- tamed In his positon , I contaIned the names or over 100 pominent business men. The petition Was reeived lund placed on " te.On I" On motion of Drewlck the selection of n city clerk was deferred until next meeting . cll' unt meetng. Greenshlelcs movll that n commitee of three be nppolntel to draft new riles , and when the iaton was agreed to the mayor nppolntell Greenshle1ds , Spetman anti Brew ick. Shubert moved that when the council ad- , journell 1lt It adjourl until this evening and that It meet for the purpose or selecting n city clerk but the melon was chanec by nmenllment to Monday night This conclllec the business of the session and final adjournment . lent quickly followed . htlNN1sON IUtS , "llccal I.tnlnl Sale. Genuine real hair cloth teday , r5e yard. All lining cambric , 4c yard . 20e quality Mona percalnes , 12'c yard , A good Sllcla nt lOc yard. LINEN SALE CONTINUES. I you need table linens , napkins or towels it's a good time now to bu ) ' . $1.25 bleach dnmask , SOc yard , $ bleach damask , 74c yard . 6c bleach damask , 40c 'ard. SOc cream damask , 20c yarti lENNISO ' DROS" , Council Duf . 10.\HD Oar IUUC.\10 : MlE'1' : . "otD of the Iast J lcclon Cumiv.msied RII Nctv 1lclb"r8 ! worn lam The regular monthly meetng of the Board ot Education was held last eveiming. The chief business was the cauvnsslng oC the election returns and the installation at the new mem\ers , Robertson amid Iorton. Before this was reached the usual routne business was ulispatcimed. 1ember Snyder reported that no agreement had been reached In the matter of the 'ashlngton avenue hue fence , amid I was alowed to go over. Time bill ot Contactor Murphy for work done emi the Madison street school building , which has come 11 for ndjuelcaton a good mlny times , popped up again The bill had been assigned to P. C. BeVel , who wanted the board to take some kind of action upon I. The head janitor at the school reported that tha. roof of time building was still In n bat conditiomm . that there were 200 pieces or slate whIch were cracked anti broken when they were nailed 0mm . Time mater was referred - ferred to the committee on buildings with power to act Report or L C. Draclttt , custodian of the school books , was received and referred without - out rentlng , Superintendent Sawyer reported the enrolment for February to be 2,10oys anc 2,162 girls : total , ' 1,22 , ns against 4l1 for the same period last year. The superin- tendent put the question to time board can- cerlng the closing of the night school , which would close ordinarily April 1. The attendance had dropped to twen ty-seven. The board Instructed him to close the school larch 29 cose Time maler ot arranging for the entertain- meat of the delegates to the teachers and educators' meeting In April was left for the new board to solve On motion at Member Thomas the teachers were supplied wIth $6 worth of postage stamps to be used In notifying parents of maters concerning their children. The remainder at the session was taken up by the reading or the monthly bills , can- vassing the vote and the installation of the new members , and time organization of the board. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Would you save labor , trouble , 11lsappolnt- meat ? Use Dr. rlce's Cream Baking Pow- tier always. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 'onltway lar 1'lrnlur1. ' , About three weeks ago John Smith of' Crescent seized the property of Mrs. Ellen Gideon , who was living on a place belonging to him , on account or her failure to pay rent as promptly as he desired Jacob Brewer and D. P. Dodrl mLde time seizure Three days later time househbd goods wee returned to Mrs. Gideon . n settlement having ben made. But that did not satisfy her. She has ted a petition In the district court demanding a judgment for $2,000 damages She nlegea that time three men named ns defendants con- spired together to extort money tram her selzoJ the household goods , leaving her and her child without shelter or too for three days and nights She also charges one of the detendants , which one she fails to say , with striking her In the face with his fist. For all of this she wnnts $2,000 damages. Do you want any rooms , furnished or unfurnished - furnished ? Any number np to ten - goad for houselteeplng or boarding house . E. W . Jack- son , 70 First avenue , also 723 Droadway. Yes , time Eagle laundry Is "tbnt good laundry , " and Is located at 74 Broadway. If in oubt about this . try It and ho convinct1 Don't ferget name and number. Tel 157. 11111118. . George S. Miller Is contemplatng the erec- ton ot a $10,000 _ residence on Willow nnnue on time lot near Seventh street , where he now lives . The plans have already been drawn anel the structure will probably go up this ummer. F. J. Day has let n contract for a $1,000 resllene3 at the corner of Tenth nVE nue anti I"ourth street. I' . L Reed will Ilrob- ably erect a dweling this summer , but the site has not yet ben chosen. H. A. Adams I wl put up a house for himself on Frank street just back at John Biersheinm's resi- dence. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WehVYR Lead , f.tit 'rimemim ( Colow " "ho ( ni Ten days age you paId from $3.75 to $4 for Centervle coal Wo will sell you the same coal for $3 per ton , delivered. BnOWN'S O. O. D. Cole & Cole are getting In their bicycles for ' 95. The new twenty-two-pound Wlverly Is a beauty : was the handsomest wheel at time natonal cycle show : $85 this year. We have a fine whezl for $50. 4 Main street. 'ruuhlo ( for itoif . Siebert Relf , a son of the wel known farmer of that name Ivlng In Crescent township - ship , Is wanted , and Joseh II. Butler Is the man who wanls iminm He claims that Helt disposed of seine Ilrollerty In Omaha last Saturday that ho lied mortgugeel to hint . hint- ler Is dOle UI hy time transaclon to the tuna of $300 , and II looking for time young man with a good deal or ammxiety In\\iutn. 'iiIxri . N 'V , Wels of Schuyler , Ieh , president of time motor comany , Is In Chicago for the 11rposo or locking tip time ) qarclai respond- blity of M. D'udxeI , whp ) alVlal taking charge 'of the Urh'lnK park tlmlK t summer anti giving I race mctnK , lie Is not expected back unti Wellnesl ) ' Dr ThuUIy , and : no further action will be tnkepuii that time . Colonel Grifn , It la pahl Wlr'bo associated with him In the managenentt9t the races , but will not he a party to the contract wih the Driving Park association. t"ol I onnet "htt , ( , After being out fortY-11ve hours the jury In the case at the stale against , . . II. hail returned yesterday aerootl"at 3:30 : o'clock with a verdict of guilty , arid Ited time value ot time property stolen at $23. thls fixes the crime as gTand larceny , anti Insures n trip across the state for Inl During the last day or two Il has developed that Game of the witnesses for the state were In mortal terror for tear hail shouhl wreak deadly venennce on them for the statements they matte against him. Certain parties who arc not ordinarily conslderell cowards begged that they might be nlowtl to remain ofT the stand In order that they might not Incur his l\spleasure. Hail Is consllerOl n desperate charcter by the denlzms of the country just south of town , amid has been the proprietor at a sort of "crimmminaiz' rest. " Toughs who were In Imminent - minent danger of ! etlng Into trouble on the Nebraska side woull be rowed across from Belcyue amid would remain In retre' ment among the willows Mlth or Mammawa . where Hail nml n gang of worthies of the same strlo wee monarchs of all they sur- veNI Benjamin & Preston , time attorneys who defelHleel Hal , are _ expected . 10 arrive . ! tn the city today , when they will decIde WleUer or not to take An appeal to time supreme cOlrt In the meantme I he Is hamigim isim lit g In I ji j , the $1,000 bond tinder which he was p1neld by Judge Thorel hlvln FO far proved n successful barrIer batween him amid liberty . Ten n"'R' CI."rllt Sale . Wo have got to have room for I "W goods ; have a lot at goods that are In the , ny , and Intend to dmpose of [ them. Prices mme taken In consideration In this sale. Lamps that are worth $3 will go at $1 , and a variety of other useful houeholt articles that will make It u chance to get goods at prices below IlnU- facturers' costs Come early on,1 , get choice and avoid the rush , W. I lUr.I.IN , 21 Main Street. There never were such prices antI such bargains gl'en In CouncIl Bluffs as ! lrcus , the clothier , Is offering now. A $10.000,00 stock of clothing. furnishing goods and shoes Is being worse than slaughtered. Not n thing that Is ofertd was dnmnged by the fire . and the highest prices asked are (0 per cent below cost. Want 1 Sew Church. The ushers were put to their wit's end to seat the crowd which flocked to the Later Day Satnts' church on Sundny evening. I Is quite apparent that the congregation has ! outgrown the church bUlhlng , anti It will bo necessary to take Immediate steps loolt- log to the erection of a new edlfc\ , Owing to the present financial conditions eomo or the members advocate an enlargement of the present structure thlnldng It would be less expensIve , but this buid lug has already been enlarged once and It would seem tram the present Interest that nothIng short of a new and much larger church wOuld supply the demand - mand 1 Is a question as 'o where they would locate their new clmmmrch Some object to selling the present site \\hne olhcrs favor n change 1 Is probable that'the new building - Ing may be placed where the old one now stands. , _ Three thousand marrages' ? daly Is the world's record. Not a faIlure possible In the cuisine I the brides pin ibelr faih to Price's Cream cess. Baking Powder , , the \larvel I of suc- City aiarlia1'g : . IHnrt. ' ; ' - , The city marshal's report fur the year shows that 1.206 arrests have been mnde dur- Ing the year , ot whlch,957 , .have been of Amertcnns Lodgers to tome 'number oC 73 were nccommodaled , time greatest number being ISO , In 11rch , Fines < were collected to time nmounLof $12.340 , and time expenses of 'nle department were $5,2i6. The marshal recommendell that extemmslvat'alterationsebe made In thetety jail . In tlway he has been suggesting ever since he wont Into omce. Jnw.1 l''rms for Salo. 'Ve offer for sale , for a short time only , the i followIng lawn farms : A 287 -acre farm In Guthrie county , a 40-acre farm tn Monona county , 160-acre farm In Monona , 70-acro farm In Union county , IGO-acre farm In Woodbury - bury county , 120-acre farl In 'VoOdbury county , two 80-acre farms In Harrison punty. Very low prices ) will be made In order to ef- feet immediate sales. Will Stake some trace , Can make liberal terms on these propertes , Cal or write for particulars. James & O'KeeCe , 17 Pearl street on Ohm . \dag. "He who by his biz would rise Must either 'bust' or advertise . " We have advertised , anti are doing the business All frames and pictures at hal price until April 1 H. L. Smith & Co" , 45 Mi In street. The auction sale of shoes Is still running. and the longer I runs the cheper the prices or shos become. $5 shoes are still being sold occasionally for $1 , and you can get any amount of bargains at 25 cents on the I dollar . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \\hnt 18 In it I110 ! Everything. I applied to a HarJman Piano , sold by Mueller Pane : and Organ company , t03 1nln street Time Aberlin . strictly first-class. Cuisin unexcebled. BeautIful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council Bluffs . Prlci reduced : Centervle or Walnut Block fleet Iowa coal , $3,25 : 2,000 Ihs for a ton . delivered. Wm Welch , 615 S. Main , Tel 93. Evans' Launcry company 120 Pearl. Tel. , 290 ; shirts , collars . cuffs , fine worlt. I Gas heating stoves for rent end for sale : t Council Bluffs Gas company's office. Meal tickets good for 21 meals , only $ eacll , at Hotel Inman. Dr. Llugel , office 40 lth ave. ; tel 180. Davis , drug , paint , glass man. 200 D'way. . CUltrlhnl mig " ? ' 01 lraln I II I lnvmi SIOUX CITY , March 1B.-Speeinl ( Teie- gll.-P. ) F. Campbell Is heN ( mama Custer county , Nebraska , solcilng aid for the drouth sufferers . lie his In three weelu travel In Iowa securoll nil the seed grll that svili he needed In hl county this wil fprln" , except a smul amount at wheat , which Sioux City will cJntrlbute. lie reports that the people ) who left hIs section 01 the state dum'immg the fail anti winter Ire returning - ' ' , ! raimmfalis turning There have been good fuls anti the ground If In better conditon for seeding thal for two ) 'Olrl , past. " 'Ih time seed thlt has heen rjiqd for them the sufferers wi be haut In rili lllfondJon ngaimm hta'd : front Iho ' f"CIR , Hi ) [ \ \ 'arulll , DENVER , March l taimo DavId I. Ezekiel , president of the rPtaln . exchange , Is dead from the elects at 'I wount received In the civil war lie hlllben engaged In mining In Denver ever ioco . the war. J ) SPECIAl ! WOW \ \ OF CENSURE Report of the SpeoiAl Inquiry Into New York Potce Methods , REPORT OF TiE NEW YORK GRAND JURY ' , vlnly'l h'o Illchlllh Trl\rnt.1 nnl n I I'resemttmimcmmt "rimianciul Con- 1 ( lt llnyll ! "rananl'II lleratun.lull I.nx Aiimmiimmlstrmmllon" of time l'oiico 1"llltlOlt , NEW YORK , March IS.-Th cxtraorJIMt grant jury , whIch has been out Inco .Iamlal' 7 , reported to Justice Ingrahll II the court . of oyer ant terminer tOIII ) ' . Foreman I Lug- get banded tilt n bunch of I"Hctments muuimm' berlng twenty-five amid also n presentment censuring the police depnrtment. After the presentment had been hanlell up court 111. jonrnec until 4 o'clcck this afternoon , I Is expected that In the meanille several arrests will be made antI that Jnstco Ingraham w ! fix bal this afternoon. The grand jtmry WIS i . hot tiizcImargeti . Time following passage occurs In the pre. sentment : "Circumstances and testmon ) ' clerell have tenlell to show fnanclnl cons\leraton nnl I ization to the force under hIs eonmnmantl. The distnction between audi favors anti direct gratuites Is not one that his subordinates are likely to appreciate. " As soon ns It became known Judge Ingra- ham hnd slgneJ warrants for the Indicted officials the corridors of the buildings coma- mcnced to f ! . Criminal lawyers who have defended \olce cases were soon on hlnd , but professed to have no business II view , being there simply through curIosiy , When Jnlge Ingrham reached court al ( o'clock the jam was terrific . but all who had assembled to hear the names of the Inclcte 1 officials were disapiloiltc ! , a. court was 1m- leJlatoly adjourned until 1 o'clock tOlor- . - - - - - - from where the obstruction . was found. IOUNE WITHOUT l'ULJ PROTECTION Political llcitorlll I.lkely to Interfcro wIth luslness or Ihn T.wn. BOONE , In" , March 18.-Special ( Tele- grnm-'fhls ) city of 10,0 people Is tonight t without police proteclon oC any kind. Time lOW mayor , P. C Farrow , tonIc his seat to- night , ant his Irst act was to discharge the olt police force amid nominate 1 lew one The counci deferred confirmation until another meetng , and there may be a deadlock - lock over the matter. The maier. electon was a very bitter one and the mayor was elected by one faction , while eight out of ten oC the new counci helen to the other A Diler light Is looked for over the police nominatons , The old counci , whIch was also opposed to the new immmuyor , passed ] an ordinance thnt no man could serve on the polce force unt conlrm d hy time counci , unI ' ! the mayor Is powerless to allpolnt men temporarily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1' : I . I. 's . Cnmit'ciit mu. SHENANDOAH , In" , March 18.-Speclal. ( ) -'fhe Council Bufs district conventon oC the Young Memm's Chl'lstan nRsoclaton of - - - - - 8ta a t Ya 4 , . 'a $ a e s . I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDr uperior to all the others in every respect I is purest and strongest , WALTER t1 HAINES M. D. Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. , j a e a e e e a e e 8 1)0 llread . One pint rye flour , one-hai pint corn meal , one-hal pint 10ur , one tenlOonfullugar , one teaspoonul ( sal , two teasponfuls Royal Daklng Powder , one tablespoonful lard , threo- quarters pint mimilk. Sift together rye flour , corn meal tour , sugar , salt ! amid Powder : rub In lard cell : add mik : mix Into 8100th : batter a for cake : pour Into well greased Un , bake In moderate oven rorty-Ovo mInutes. : Protect loaf wIth paper . trt twenty minutes. Corn 11' ' ' , NCrle. . \ . One and ole-hal plnt8 corl meal , one-haI imiiit ! flour , one tablespoonful sugar one teaspoonful - spoonful salt . two heallug teaspoonfuls Royal Baking powder , one tablespoonful lad , one and one-quarler pints milk , two egg. Sift together corn meal , flour , sugar , salt , and powders : rub II lard cold , add eggs lbeatel ( ) - and the milk ; mix Into , a moderately sue baler ; pour tram bowl Into shallow cake ! pan. hake In rather hot oven thirty min- utes . Goblet Johnny Cuke. Cook In steamer , and pulp fine one fine- grain squash ( Iubbard Is best ) , thicken one pint sweet milk with Iho squamim pulp until the consistency or rich cream , sweeten lightly with white sugar , Tae ) three parts Indian macal one part best flour , the Iluantty being sufficient to make usual Johnny cake batter. Add about two teaspo nful Royal Baking Powder , one-halt teacupful raisins , one tea- cupful curranh one pinch salt A little good butter worked In when pulping the squash Improves the cake , In ! ome cases lax atmlnlstraton , Indeed , the publicity wih which , the law Is violated nnd the Immunity from arrest enjo'etl by the law-breakers Is Inconsistent with the " law. There entmllt nludes nt the out3el to thl work of the Lexow Investigating committee - tee as hnvlng "spent mnnr months In coliect- Ing evlllnco which , whie amllle to satisfy the publc of tIme existence corropton , fell short In most ca3es of [ that which the law requires - quires to establsh guilt. " "In our oplllon , " time report continues , "time great body of su\ordlnato officers are honest and capable mmtamm , amid their slstance In our investigating \ouhl doubtless hl\'e proved most valuable hind wo been able to dcmnnd I , but wihoutroper ortiers acrom- \ml1 ; by honest aim ] willing suggestons from their superiors , no all of this character was practcable , During our cntre session mme police olcal , high or low has volunteered one particle or aid , nor has Iny evidence whale\'er heen forthcomtng from IJOICl clr- ce , except such lS has been drawn from unwilng winesses , " In concluson : , the report says : "Tho en- jo'ment by the executive head of the force of time considerable fortune accumulated as n result of favors grnted In time performalice of ofcial duty may wel have caused demimoral- row morning Rumor ran rife as to who has been Indicted No one In authoriy would speak. - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Prlce's Cream Baking Powder directions are the guide , philosopher and friend at sweet young malrons One teaspoonful equal In value to three of adulterated . stuff. TI S JlJ 'OT Ulll TIlE TR.1 IX. East Mall on lime . Illnulq Cf ntral ISIP(8 \.lhout injury. LEMARS la. , March 18.-The Illinois Central - tral fast mal east last night struck a pie at les placed on til track neacMarcus with the evident Intent of wrecking th train , which Was going at a hIgh speed. Most of the ties were knocked off time track and no injury resulted excpt a damaged plol Time offenders have net been caught. Many passengers' lives wculd certainly have been lost had the traIn left the track , as Whisky sloueh bridge was only a few yards Iowa closed u most interesting' anti proiltmmbi Intlrestng three dmtymm' sebslon last night In prolable cl . Large delegatlonR were present from the various towns I/HI / cities In the district amid all three of the slate secletnrlls were im us- eat ' 1he convention wus enlertalnell by the Young Men's Chrlstin assocluton of the college , wimichm assocIaton Is 'er' netve and strommg . At the men's meeting SIHa ! ) ' afternoon twent youimg men deelueet to leall Christan lves , Great enthuslnsm pre- vaied throlAhout the entire commventiomm. At I congl'egatonnl meetng ot the First Presbyterian chnrch on Sunllay ( morning 11ev. James Wiley of COlgon was culell ns pastor of the church for one your . Rlnux Cl Illk I i u ( 'o im sal iimm C . SIOUX CI'I'Y , March 18-Speclal ( Tele- grnnt.-Time arrngementf were closed to- day for the conRolhlalon of the IOwa State National banlt antI the Corn EXthange hanlt ot this el ) ' , Time later name will he main- date. tamed , and the former cancel wil Iiqui- An ulemllt wus mlll ( lust nllht to wreclc the Illinois Centrl llaHsengel' Iruin going to Chicago Thl tlln left here at 8 o'elol'l Ind when near Arena , IfY mltR east. ahout 9:30 : , ran Into sonw heavy timbers fastened to the tmrtcle . 'rh' \\re tom ii loose , nnmj } the engine did not leave thl track . nlholgh It came hear doing so 'fime train was running IC ) micH nn hour , No trace ot the mlscreantR hUH hetn ( oumiti . 11111:111 Ire : .lr luwl I Icy . IO\VA CITY , in March , . 10''A C'fY , 18-(8peclnl ( Tele- grarn.-FIre destroC : lehael Schelssl r's barn Inll all Its contents , Including forty heuc of cattle anti freen horses , near this city . this mO\lng. Inr I\larlsm Is cialmmmod Loss , $ IO : ln:111 : Ils uiiS. One and ol -halt pints four , one colee- cupful corn starch , three tablespoonfuls sUgar , large pinch sal , two teUpoonruls Royal Uak- Ing powder , three tablespoonfuls lard , one egg , one-half pint mik , one-hair cup currants , one tablespoonful coriander seed ( ( t desired ) . Sir together flour , corn starch , sugar , fait and powder : rub In lard cold : add eggs , beaten , , millkjxlrrants ( well washed ) , picked and dried , . coriander seeds ; mix Into smooth dough , ser enough to handle. Flour the board , turn out dough , roll to one-hair Inch thickness , cut with round cuter , lay I them oil greased baking Un , hake In rather i hot oven twenty minutes. Hub over with little butter on clean piece Of linen when taken from oven. THE GRIP IS EPIDEMIC - - - - - - - - - A \ \'AVE OF SICKNESS - - . - . - 11 IROUGlOUT 'l'lIE VEST N nhu'c oi the tttnd ' No' PI'C\utclt-tn lnn3' Ctct's Stl".lmltccd b3' Ctttiti't'Iiitl LhltutIOhi.-'tL'ui'SSitY of t Pru1pt AttmitItin . - - - - - - - - - Unit the \eolle In Omnalma are just now Snc-clmmg anti \ rIlln : 1t the UNle , or hmm'tvk- big . coughing anti spItting wih macro or \'s fury . Som R'e Irooplul In the first ian- f1111 half , lcm , $ " ot I bal cold. Ollrs ' Ill ( cold , halt IU e seriously 1 trol negkctel cell Ileal , s Ih hmemielaclme . eaTche , lunsnchf , bomicaclme , due to latent catarrhnlJolRon Iullwl ) ' awakened rrom cII amid unmake- \tP EIep to \'llons nnll IlcRtruclvo nclvl' t ) ' . These are the .ntanh sufferers . TIme othel' hiI of time' cOlntnl ' are corn- plalnlng of ehls folowelt by I1nln amid mmiis- ser ) ' In the hend nnll by vain nnl1 ' s In the mnumseles . ' 'he ' show n ! ulcl , fe\erl h Pulse amid n high Iev"ri'uhu tlmllernture , The ) ' hlve I cough that IR Ince salt nUl IIRtrS ! ' lng , with nervous slcmr" , anti coM 11ej et. lon like the taste at death. They have the grll 'J'hat is 1 to e.ay , nbout hnlt the populaton Is nrerted by cntalh , nn,1 , time oilier half by the ! llp , 'flmt imm't nIl half oC those who a 1. ' sick wlh the 11 h' have cntalh , nml Imlt ot the ( long affected by catnnh are down with the grip or ! ul\erln [ ; In its first \retonotor ' ml"erl's. The fact hr Intnlrh nod thl grimm are sl- tee disense . 'rh ! ) ' nIl IntelReh' , Sjlllathelc Each luvol\eR 01 Invites the other. Catnrrh I Inlluces n hal 110lMnell conelinu thnt makes time itmnge , Itillnes , etr. . n quick prey to grip , _ \n attack ot grip lets Ilown the tone oC thl systcm to the mlnlmul oC vitality - 11' nod , 1IIIIcs sonic .Iarlnt clltnnh to stihiject the clltre immmmttomimy t to sumdtlemu tumid 11 01) suelel anl ( Iputtihy ! II\slon. 'In those who thread the grim mint for thp mllrlcl of Inllenza ProPer . but for the cn- Inmlous nftcm'chnps oC Bllgh t's I\sea e , cun- SUl11110n or hOllelf physical debility. ( load nail timnely atlvic'e would seemmm to be , bob to o'ntit' catmtrrh Irobjie. Act hut'ecie'lY its yotm ii'oumbd if youm hind Iuitnhioivcd miii oummice' of poioim by mnistulte. See ii t'iit'clmulist at oimce , fl 'rrni COPEL.\ND AND SI1EIVtI1I ) i'RitViCTliD SYSTb\t OF' MAt L 'rltEA'r- 'ullN'h' 'YOU MAY ltfl Ct'IlED AT IlOMid , WRITE FOlt INFORMATION , TLtLIN : ( 11 , lIAIN. , ' Iormumoi' l'mum hemmt lL.mIiim imia 11cr St utenicuic af a Ye , , r Mrs. 0 , W. Selver whose rcsitir'nce is time State llotel , 1303 lomiglas Street , is limo' i'ife of G.V. . Sc'lvcr , mu Operator 1mm tIme U , P. tiispmutclmer's otllce , Mrs. Seiver about mm. year mgo relmeteti bier recovery f'rommm a severe chmrommie eommdition. Shme now mnaboetu a inmblie statement that her case is peimmma- QEO. P. SANFORD A. W. RIEKMAN . . , . . , PresIdent. ashmier. First National Bank ofCOUNC1L. BL.UFF3 , Iowa. Capital , . $100,000 Profits , . - . 12,000 One cC time oldest banke in time plate of Iowa. We solicit your businefis and collections. WI ray S per Cent on timne deposita. We tyill be pleased to see anti ierve i'ou. DUPI9Z'3 I'VRE tRAIT WilSKEY1 All Di'uggi'4t. RML\VAYTI1\IECAItD \ \ b.oaves littJltLINGT0N & MO , ItlVfliLlAmmiveS ( JmuatmalufliOn , lqut , lttim & Mttsomm Ste. I Ommaulma : . . . . . . . . . . . ) 1xpre85. . . . . . . . . . . J:4iam : . . hubs , 1umtt , & i'Ugct Snii. 1X 4iOpmim ; 4Iipnt.flik. 4:3ipnm. : : . . . . . . . . . . ienver lxpress. . . . . . . . . . . I : I'mmn ' 6:45pinNelrmtea : Local ( except Sunday ) . 74pmmm SItaimii.LtnCUIn ; Local ( ei.CClit 5ummdayhlauim ) 2:4ipulm. : , . .Fast Mali trom' lIimcOii ) lamly. . . , _ Leaves iCliICAG0. miumti.iNc'rON & QIAmrives . ( . ) umalma , I Piui mm lielol , ivtim & , _ 4 :45mm : . . . . . . . . . ,1icngo'L'StiiulL' . . . . . . . . . . OOOammi ; . . . . . . . . . . . . Fxiresa. : ) . . . . . . . . . . 4mm'mn : , .Cimiugo ammi itt. Iouis ixim use. , S tMhmmmu lti5ani..acilic 7 ; 'Opmu Junctiomu Local . , , . . , . emtmmmm ) , : . ' , , ' . . , . , , . ' , . Fast Mall. . . . . . . . . . . 2:4jpmmm : Leaves CI1ICAOO , MIt. . & ST , 1'AiYL. , 'rrivcs OmmmmumjU nb-mm Ut lot , lOut & t1 ascii Ste. Oummuima : . . . . . . . . . . . itmnitetl. . . . . . . . . . . CiOanm : iliOamn.ClmlCaCO ; i1rpress ( etc. Sun. ) . . . , Utitpmn ; ) I.eavcs CiIICAGO & NoitTli\'ls'r'N. : Aiivee Ommialmu Unlomm l ) ( 1,01 , lUtim & Mason Ste. Ommialma 11 0531n . . . , , , . . . . . jttstei n 1m.ins5. . . . . . . . . . . 4 tOmn , . , . . , . . " cttliule'l ltummltei . . . , . . . . . 5.4).mmmt ; , . . . . . . . . . . . Valicy . . . . . . . . . . ; ; ' . . . . . . . L'tmicagv Siectl , . , . . . . I'IlICMlO , St. i. & i'AChl"iC. Arm ivcmi Leaves Omnaima Unimi iipot.1Otim & ? .lmmo.iim SImm. Omnulia IA utr. 11O'tmmm. ) .Amluntlo lxmm'cs ( cx. Stmmiimmi' ) . . Go : ) itn : . . . . . . . . . . . . . EsirCd. . . . . . . . . . . . 4m.JiiiI. . . .L'imictmgo Vvstml'ummo.i l.timitmc'i . . . . I Uiimli 11n1umm.Oltltmtiomfla _ : 1x. It' ( , . 11. tx. Suii.113)im ) ) WEST. ifanOItitmmmomtma & 'I'exumi Fx. u's. aum , . i m : atimm Ltmiud..4iAJpimm ; Le.tveu ( C. , ST. P. , 0,1. & 0. Arrivies Omimalma Iepot. hitim nab \'eimter fIts. oummulma 'J:2amui : , . . . Nebruettto I'usemmgCm ( daily ) . . . . S : l5pmim 4OimummSioUX ; C'Imi' m'xIrI'H ( LX. Suim. ) . .11 .tmemn ! W ! ! _ ' _ " : ' Loaves i' . : i. & MO'AiIlS' . jAm m Omnalma _ Isiiut , 15dm mini \'ebster l4ts. I Omimaimmi 2iOpmit..Fuist : Bail mini ExiJrt'ts. . . . . . 4 :51m : 2:1Ommmi.ex. : ( Sat.so. ) . ilc. ( ox. Mon. ) . . ; 5Uanm.NomObk ; Express ( ox. $ mmtmfiay.iU:3Jammm : Glupmn..I. : l'aUb , . . . . . . . . . . : " boRic , ' I g. C. , ST. .1. & C. hi. Oimiulmmujniufl lepot , litim & , laeon Hts. Ommmalma 5:50am..Kansas : cIty h.my msirebs. . . . . OmlOimim l4Ilm.K. ; C' . Nigimi 1x , via U.P. _ Trans. 6Pamn : Leaves MISSOUIIL i'ACWIC. Arrives OrimuhaDeilut , . iStIm anti Webster 5tH. Onialma 1O:4'Jam..I. : iMuis Sxm'm'osm . . . , , , . , . , G'armm ' ) 'JOprn..fit. : Louis lxlrea. . . . . . . . . . 6otmmn : 6:151mm : . . , , , Ncltaaka bocal ( CX , Sumi ) . . . . . 'JOOmmn : I.eavea SIOUX Ci'i'Y & PACIFIC /trrlvc8 Oimmait4 1hiot , iltim and Vebster Sjs , _ Omaha : . . . . . . . . . . I'eul LtmiteI..1) 3arn Leaves SIOUX C1'1'Y''m I'JeCLFiC Arrlsei' Omaha tjnlr.niebut , iitm& ! Mmmwnmi3ts , Otumaima 6:5ain..Sioux : City l'aesengor..1O:3pun : . . . . . . . . . . , I'dul . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' ' l.emives I UNION i'ACiFIO , Arrives OrnahmulL'nIcn ieiot , hum & Mawiit fits. Omnalma 1t1'Jttin..hceurney ' 1s1rees. . . . . . . . . . . 2 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . itmmmd i'Iyer. . . . . . . . . . . 2OOpnm.hiea'tcc : & Htrornsb'g Fx , ( ex , Hun ) . 8:4pin : 7aommum : , . , . . . . . . . . i'ocmtlo ixi'rumss . . , . . . , . . . . iO5i.tiii 3:10mm : Fact Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Itpn : ; i.emtves l WAIJAH1C ItAILWAY. Arrives OmuIiaiPtmic.n iei'ot , litim & Rasomi Ste , Oimmalma 3Sipum : , , , , , , , S t , Louis Cannon flail imetmt amid has stood ( he test of time , Simi says : H , Ff.r MitS. (1. \ \ . Slfl'Ell. "I aiim glad to ro'llerut iiimnt I said of mn mmicthicmml trcmttmneimt oi'em n yetum ngo. Tim lmmpse of timmie brings otmt time ecrtmiiil tao that I alit untimely re'slort'b. , 'fite chmtimig ( front mutt lmtvnhiol's stmffem'imug amid wemtkmmev to a stiete of simicimoild hmemtitim is a amattel of dully tbmotmglmt amid gm-atltumiie with mite , 'Iii tite ilru't imitice I immml ( mmlwmu3's beeim cx. tremnel' Imervuims nmul tiebletete , Ahotit yen muimti a lmmelf mmno mmmv nvsteni tmmmderii'emib ii u.'imtmmmge thmnt vatteal extremmme' ivemolnesu * My mipmetlte fmmiled so timmit mmiy both' nimnosi starved fon' its utmiml mioumi imilmmmmcmit.ly blood eeimte"i timin as water , anti I lmmuul mm immort stmeimgthm em nhipvtite thmmit mu Persomm 1mm timl deittluni of typhoid fever , A lowering of all time liowers of life wuim , tIme m esmmlt. My mlii wmma lii krelilmug With mmmy lol' , , . I * mtmfferc neil i ely fi'iimmi mmm emit at .ielircssiomm. Imly timoumgimts it''re ghoc'mny ' , nmmd ivorse thmnn mull , I comuiti mint sleep except itt little spoIlt that were brukcmm l , ' hmorril'io chremimims. "I wits fmmilimmg , num ei'cil' hotly mumst fall wimtiso' hotly mmeets footi mommmi ii'lmoe lmrtui imeetis MieCi ) . liffemcnt ( meters Im emutetl mmt 111(0 ( for ' ' , iysbte iisitu ' ' n mmotlmc i' fem ' 'I mmsommimm hit ; a tim I i ci fi i ' 'mmo'rvoumM cc tm-mit iou , ' ' sounelmow I got ito meal hemmeilt until Drum Coptimt mid amul Sim titu ru Pl miceii lilt' ommiomi a catmimo of tremotmmmetmt timitt bmas givemt mmmc cx' cellemit lmcublii. ; 'rime Ilrst mmmontlm gave mmmc I goiuti appetite nmmti sleo'li , iuimtl amy mrogresi lmmmi : lwemm Imiglmly hatisfmtctory. 1 wIll gbmuiil3 verify tiui mitmutemimCmt umpon reluest. , M frientlm4 mill kmmoii' timmut I inn eimtlmu'mlnsti evem' mmiy reco'em'Y , bout admit titmit. I immiV good I ensoii to be , " ! ) RS. COPELAD & SIIEPARD ROOMS flit ANI ) 312 NR'YObtiC LIFIti IiUILDING OMAhA , NEB. 001cm' lloumrs.-9 to ii , . am. : 2 to 5 p. mn. ivcnings-WetiieadaYe anti Saturdays Only , 6 to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12 ma. - DMIS : DRUGPAITGLASS HOUSE Mixed Paints , Lead , Oil , Varnish , Brushes. Putty and Paper Hangers' upp1ios , Window Plate and Art Glass. Buying car lots for cash we can save the consumer and the dealer money in buying of us. Cal ) and sea our stock and get prices before buying. Wholesale and retail. 200BROADWAYCOUNCIL BLUFFS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . COUNCIL IILUFF fl : ¼ : . : - - - STEAM DYE WORK T coUjFS . , ' ( the highest style of flsTEAM L U L _ . _ . . , r- _ _ _ _ _ .1 Work promptly I t. ' ' - done and delivereti ? Zr : ) ' : : = Broadway rorIon'h : wciternDepot.Council - ? When Buyitt Fruit Trees , BiAy the best. A minute lost can never be recovered , anti it's a cabammilty to lose several years , which ro many Iowa and Nebraska peoplq immii'o timme when thmcy imave bought foreign . grown , unaccbimmuted fruit trees. . ' MENEIIAY IIIIOTIIERS. TIlE CRESCENT NURSERY. Were bormi on time imtmmds where tumeir nurse. ry stock is growmm , anti years of patient , immtellgemmt experlmiment imave tauglmt timarm the best varieties for this clinmate. Conseqtmcntiit timelr imome grown stock is as immmmtly as the forest trees. The ) ' hmmovo a very large stocht ( or time sprimig delivery and every tree I warrammteii true to name. Orchard , Vinyard , Lawn , l'nrlcing 'i'rees mmnd Ormmnnteiital stocit Mmilte no mistrmhoe iii your ommiers. Semmd us your list of wants for mriceVe can please youn ! PiiCs aum'l stock. Heferenctes : Council Blurts ilanks , Council itimmirs Iepnrtmenm Omaha Bee , mind prominent bnmsincmu men. Ntmrserics mmlx miles north of Council Blffa. I , , 0. Address , -3 , ItIENEFIAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. - 'flie Best Traiii C Foi Denver is time Burlington's "Denver Linmited , " ' Lcmevcum Omaha at 4:35 : p. 'if daihy. Arrives Denver at 7:30 : mmext mnorrmiimg , . Ommly evening train for , Cobomttio : mmmmd points west . thttt carries sleepiimg amid milnhmug cars. 'fickets , time tables anti fmmhl immforcmuetion at City Tlcket Office , 1224 Farnarn. .1 - - . , . ; - - . s.E , ecnl iii , , maroPloem , Yronchm , /'t E L ' 1 'i - ( , 's ( , IanI/'a'vifalssfled. ru A44ri'.VON M01f. . Co. , ' . Uole Amrl , & . . AfeU , t1oieuai , Osm. , , SpciaI Noticos-ounciI Bluffs CIilIiNlfftS CLmAN1DVAULTS ; ( 'LUANID. gui ilurke , at Wl3.Iiomer' . , Cislmroadway , LARGFI PRIVATII IIAltN FOIl RIdNTNIiAR court huouse , Apply at flee utIlceCouocil Bluff , . iii : i'ipAitM ; ; leNt ) ( lA1lliN I.ANI ) 1ort sale cheap and 'sm eammy terams. Day i1s , , 5 l'cari street , volt htSNT , AN t0.AC'itFi FAItM , S MhLC front Council iliuCts' court house ; remit ommiy * 3.00 iwi acre , .Apply to Leonard lvcrott , i'eail str.ct , FtJltNb8ihll ) ANI ) tNFt1itNltilllt ) htOO2lIi for rent at 110 let avemiumo ; uiso 10 loom , at I5ruadway , 1,1.Jackiwn , _ FOItIIIINT , A NICIi 7.ICOOM COTTAGE , FUll. emialmed ; tine immwmm ; good barn , mind cmi laveti mtrvet. it. I' , Olilcem' , II Main street , I"Olt ithN'L' , i'tJItNililll1) BOOMS. Gil FIIUIT- avenue. CiNlEItH FOIl IIAI.E , 20) Vi'AOON I..OADIJ. U ) Juuxke , at humor's , 31 Broadway. /