- -c--T--- ; ; - - - - - - - . . , . , , , - . F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA DAILY . BEES ] lnDAYfAROIT \ 22 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : J . . . TnE OMAHA DAIJX DFE , -rt COUNCIL nrU I S. OFFICE , . . NO. 12 PEAtU STTtEIT . Itlvttd by artier to eny pat of the rlt , . I 11. W. TILTON , I.uee. 'ELDtlmaS-1ue'nul Omet , No. 4 : night lor , No. U. L Ml."Ul M1.'iTION. I Grand , Council 13utt. E. F. Clark , prop. } fa)1 Red Estate agtncy. 63 ! Droalhuy. Annul eleclon ' of ofcers of SI. Anllrews' ( Melety tonight In room No. 22G , Merriam block. Jens n. Ntleen nnll AndrM Johnson , both of Council Bhlr , were married YNterllay by Justce Walker. LIly Cnllp , Aid socIety , D. N. of A" , will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Brhlensteln , 21 Tenth avenue. Unity GuIld wilt meet thIs afternoon with , Mf. Maynard , North First streel. Refrcsh- t Inents wi bo Bervtd between 4 anti I ' o'clock. Captain Dahl of the Oanymco ( Wheel 1 club has announced Ihe frt club run of the season next Sunlay morning , to Missouri Valley al\l return. The Oates Lumber cun'llny ' rOltencCl nn action In the ditrict court yesterday against the Little Hoclt Lumber comjany , for $1IGJ on n note. Wllnm Copelnli Is 10 have n hearing In Justce Cooks court Monday morning at ! o'clork on the charge of comm\ln nn ns. sault anti battery on Samuel ltlcliartlon. The back door of \'ollmnn's jewelry store was found unlocked nt , I o'clocl yes- terday morning. 1 was thought lt first that burglar might have been al work , hut no trace of them could be found inside. Bluff City lodge No. 71 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , will meet In special com- municton thIs , Irltlay. evening for work In tht first Ilegree. All Masons are cordially Invited to attend. J. D. Atkin , secretary. A meeting of the Council limits as ocll' lon Is to be held lomorrow evening for the purpose of beginning correspondence with the executive committee of the Iowa Iowlng association relative 10 holding the slate re- cala her . lenry Keler reported to the police yes- terllay morning thaI two men came In on hIm nt his resMenc/ In the willows , near the motor bridge , and stoic al overcoat , a pair of trousers alll a sl\'e watch lie furnished their ieserlpton to the oflicers. lianna. wie of Wilam Horn , died of the grip Wednesday afternoon at .1 :30 : o'ctocll at ber resilience In Plumer settlement. aged 7 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon - noon at 2 o'clock , and the remains will be burled In the Lutheran cemeter Articles of Incorporation were fed yesler- day with the county recorder hy the Oak- land Cemetery association of Oakland , la. The capital stock I $1,200. and the Incorllor- nlors are L. F. Paler , S. S. Rust , J. Q. McPherrln and W. II. I.'recman. Charles Scott. charged with stealing A. Russell's diamond ring. half his case changed to Justice Vien's court yesterday and con- tinned until Monday nl 1ZO : p. m. The belief of the polce Is that hy that time Russell wi have been Induced to pull II his hors and allow Scott to go free. The trIal of John gmarlne on the charge of nssanl with Intent to commit mUllcr occulllrd all of yesterda In the dIstrict courl. The principal feature was the long , tedious cross- examination of the state' witnesses. The court room was fled with Interested spectators - tators , however , several of them being ladles. Maria , wife of L. 1 JenEel , aged 37 years , died of consumption yesterday morning at 5 o'clocl . after an illness of six months , at her bore , corner of McGee avenue ali harrison street. The funeral will be held Sunday , l1orllng at 10 o'clocle at the Later Da- Saints' ting. church , Hev. T. W. WillIams ofclat- tng.Hev. Hev. G. W. Williams wIll speak on the subject , "Woman's Place In the World , " next Suhtay evening at the Latter Day Salnls' chureh. ' The conditions confronting women , young aml old , and the duties 'of all Christians regarding them , wi b con- sidered. Arrangements have bee made to seat quite a number more nt the church ! \ The stereoptc n exhibItion given at Dc Long's hal last evening for the benefit of the Girls' Industrial school was n success In every particular. The room was packed with nn audience which fully appreciated the views shown by Mr . J. II. Shaver of the American Express office. There was n large variety , consIsting of scriptural , scenic , temperance - perance , historic and comic vIews. The amount 'cleared was about $10. ; A challenge has been extended by G. C I Drown , A. C. Graham , John Olver , Robert Graham , F. T. Neal , Charles Conley and Phi ! Wareham to the winners In the recent - . . , - - - shooting match between tim Counci Bluffs ' and Omaha shooting clubs to n conlest. The challengers were not Invited to take part In the contest , and they wanl to try conclusions I with the other fellows. A match wi prob- ably bo arranged for the near fulure. ' . . The "bone case , " growing out or dispute between A. C. Hackwlz anti Jens Sorensen over the rIght to the Possession of the earthlY remains of dead horses that were buried by htackwitz's father before his death und handed down to Hackwlz , jr. . as a legacy , came to an end yesterday afternoon In Justice Wallcer's court. I was found that Hael\ltz : , and his partner , Henry Drooge had begun replevin proeeeilngs without any cause , Inasmuch lS they had possession of the articles In controversy. The case was dls- missed by them at theIr own costs. And ' Helen , who hall his siloon open until after ) o'elocll Tuesday night was Ull In - a police court yesterday for violating the slate liquor law The law forbids the opening of saloons after 10 v. m" , and It Is only by n specIal clspelaton of police force that the saloons of Council Bluffs are allowed to re- maIn open until midnight There was a strong prima facie case against Helen , and the judge saul he would assess n fine of $50 and costs against him , that beIng the minimum . mum offense. At the request of Itohien's attorney - torey , John M. Calvin , however he decldtl to take the caw under advisement until this morning In orJcr ] to give his compassion as much chacce lS Possible - to sprout Wo have onr $300,000 10 loan upon 1m. proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loan can save money by dealing direct with us , thereby saving agent's commission. We do hot loan on wild land . nor In Nebraska. Luiee & Towle - , 23G , Pearl - Itreet. J. H. McPherson , 10rlst , cut fewer and plants. Design work n specialty . Wire orders . der day or night 1281 E. hiorce Council I3lufr. _ _ _ _ _ Davis drug , paint , glass man. 200 h3'way. , . i.JIt.soj.li . J..I..OI.rJ'ls. - Dr. T. U. Lacey Is In Sioux City . Mrs. Lila 1mmoll , mother ofV. . S. ' ' Dlmmock , Is very I with the srlp 'I Mrs. Jessie lassenburg of Fort Robinson , I Neb , h the guest of Mrs. W. J. Daveqpot. Mr. anti Mrs H. Morgan expect t ( leave loon ( for ' Delwer , whore they wi make their borne Ovld Vlen returned last evening from Ies Moines , where he hoe hem attending the state assocIatIon convention . of the AmerIcan ' Protective Judge V. ' . 1. Smith , accompanied by his reporter , 13. 0. Irulngton , returned yesterday - day from At9ntc. where he has been holding a term or district court. They will remain hero several days W. II. Stlwel of Des Moines , division superintendent of the Rock Island railway , O. W. Jones at Del Moines , assistant ilivi. sian sUlltrlnlendent , a 111 A. I. . Siuller of stuart , master mechanic , are In the city. J. II. Slmls , organst ! at St. Paul's church , received a cablegram W'ednesjay night announcln the sudden death of his father at Stourbrdge ! , Enslald , at the ago of 74 ) ' eors , lie lied never been sick a day . In Isis life , and was In good health almost to the day of his dealh. % Vhe.n Baby was . ic' , we gave her Cr , Whoa sa wao 1 Child , bhe crk for Ctor " 110 she became ) \ she clung to Cor Wbei she had Chl'D , she gave them Ctr . I II NEWS \ FRO1 ( I COUNCIL BLUFFS - Miss Mary Rncmu'sel's ' Ab3ano3 OMma le Frieuda Much WOf , SHE lAS BEE MISSING NEARLY A WEEK I.et liar , home In UntrrvooII 1.aRt . FrhllY % 1Jh to Como to This City , but 1. . Not Iron .Seeii hereby b ) liar l'rloOb. - Mary ) ' flamussen . n young lady hiving at Underwood , boarded n train nt her home lat Friday night to come to Council Bluffs and visit her sister Mrs. FrancIs Graham , ' 10 West Broadway . lIar father became uti- ' easy yesterday when he had heard nothing from her , anti came here to look her UI When he arrived nt his daughter's house he found that her sister hail not been there nt all. lie was greatly alarmed for fear soma harm had befallen her , and notified the p0- lice , requesting them to assist him In 10011- log her up lie esrelbed her as 20 years of age , slender medium complexion , brown hair , blue eyes wearing n black cashmere dress , short black jersey coat , with narrow sleeves , and a black velvet hat , with one black antI one white feather. She hall been suffering with lung trouble and was very pale and somewhnt stoop-shouhlerell , She was hot much accustomed to travelng , One time she got on n train at CouniIl Bluffs to go to Un. tlerwood , but forgot to get elf when she reached hume , and was carried to Neola. lIOa'I ' UN ' ; 101'l'U : S''UIU' . I'or 1 1'0' 11)0 UIH the ( "llo"ln ; List Ir Ir lrhlo 3i'reliandko l It ( ircathy Itr'duceil J'rleC5. ThrJmllson's glove fitting corsets , thaI sold from $ to $ t.75 , at 2c , range of sizes nol complete. , Jackson corset waists , former price $1 , reduced - dueed to 50e. See extra \'alues offered In bedspeals. , $1.50 crochet and $1.75 MarseIlles quits reduced - dueed to $1.19 each Sco show window 500 dozen hand embroidered and Initial handkerchiefs . kerchiefs , worth Sc , reduced to 3e or 2 for 5c. 5c.A A new hue oC Irish poInt embroideries Just received , SEe our prices. I.adles' night gowns , worth from 45c to 050 on sale at : ( c. 45c ladles' tucked skirts : t 25c each. See show window ,1splay , for other prices. Big lot or silk Inlshel , oulanl's figured muls and Swise ! . worth from lOc to 15c , 10 close at lc a 'ard. All sizes of children's light wool anti cash- mere hose worth 25c , at 12'c I pair. POWLlm , DICK & \VALKER. Council Bluffs. A new stock of sporting goods has just been nut In bY Call & Cole. Fishing , tackle. guns , cameras , ammunition . etc. Sportsmen need not go out of town to buy the best and latest In this line at correct prices. Mrs . It " , ,1:11" 1i3'IiIlotiZel. \Villlani Randall , who lives nl the corner of Thirteenth anti Corby streets In East Omnha watt In the' city yesterday lookIng for his wife who left him four weers ago , al\l he claims Is now living with a man nnmed Harris somewhere In Council Bufs , For a good many years they lived together wihout any ilhilIculty. But some time ago she fell In with harris , whose ways she found so winsome that she was totally una- hie to resist him. Randall males no charges against his wife and says thaI he still be- leves she Is n good , woman and was merely hypnotIzed by harrIs into thinking that ho was more handsome than her husband. After he' had been keeping bachelor's hal for I month and had nearly starved to death one or his neighbors came In one InOrnln and gave him I tip as to his wlfe's whereabouts. He said she was Ivhlg with HarrIs nt the corer or Broadway and Twenty-slxlh stre/ts In this city , and that Harris' ' p-slster , Jane hardIng and a man named Burton were living there also Ho nt once crossed the river and instituted , a search , but was unable to find either Harris oMrs. . Randall . He called on the I city attorney and wanted to file an Informa- ton against his ' wife and her aleged para- mour , but left without doing 50. A II ! l'urohaso. Wo have just bought for spot cash , nt less titan 10 cents on the dollar , a manufacturer's entire surplus tock , 12 dozen ladles' and children's lace and Irish point embroIdery collars ; also the very latest style Vandyke point collar and cuff sets Ale In this same lot are thlrly-three dozen IndIes' white hem- sUch embroidered atoll ties. They sold at \\'llesale at $2 to $4.50 per dozen. On sale Saturday evening at 2'c and 5c each or per 'ecl. See them. Now displayed In our show windows Walt for this sale. DENNSON 131105. , 'sunm luno : FurnIshed and unfurnished rooms for rent at 710 FIrst avenue ; also a honse 023 Broadway - way , seven rooms , suitable for hoarding or restaurant ; also four rooms adjolulng , nl 621 Broadway. E. \ \ Jackson I the "Coal 1lng" (1) ( ) of Cenlervle has got n cinch on the coal bllness of Council lurs let him prove I to the puhitc. Best Cenlervle lump coal $2.50 per ton BROWN'S C. O. D. Mi-i' . I' . C . ' , . : ro. G. Ir'alt 111\1. A telegram was reeeivell yesterday an- 10uncing tIm dEnlh of Mrs. P. G. Bryant , widow or Judge A , S. Bryant , nt Frankfort , Ky. , last Wednesday night. SIte was , her October 21. 1813 , and had rca deti In Council Bluffs ever since 1851 untIl asl fall , when she went 10 Kentucky to slay with her rela. tives Judge Bryant died In 18S5. She loaves no chliirun , IJta11 several nephews and nieces , among them Mrs J. P. lien- nesey . Mrs. Johns G. Tipton anti H. 1' , hiry- ant of this cIty. The remains will arrive In the city Saturday moring , accompanied by Mrs. Hogan , a niece of Ohio deceased , Ind will be taken to lhe residence . wi resloence of Mrs. Hen. lesey , 825 Sevenlh avenue The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock , lte' EV. I . A len olclatng , The irnhl- hearers wi be C. W. 1rynnl , H , T. Bryant , i P. J. liennosy. J. I. Arnold , Iarlon Owens and H. H. Field. llw. , , l''rl < for StiI. \'e offer for sale , for n short time only , the followIng Iowa farms : I 287-acre farm In OUlhrle county , I 40-acre farm In Manana county , 100-aere farm In Monona , 70-acre farm In Union county , IGO.aere farm In Wool- bury county , 120-nere flrm In Woodbury county , two SO-acre farms In harrison county. Very low priceavhi be made In artier 10 effect . fecI Immediate rnles. Wi take some trade , Can make liberal terms on these properties , Cal or write for liarticulars. James & O'Keefe , 17 Pearl street. Council Bluffs here market , Auction sale every Friday afternoon nt lCiel's barn Irlng In your horses I you want them sold , A. IiA1tTNEY. : II\rllln 1'0 ( ' ' , The following marriage licenses were Issued . sued by the county clerk yesterday : Name and Address . Age Hollnd E. Dodge Iotnwatlmle county. B 1lnervl D. Shearer . 1'ottavattainits Co. . . 18 \llln A. MeDonahl Council Bluffs. . . . . 19 Iln Campbell , Council Bluffs . Uurs. . . . . . . : Heinrich I I. . tluehiienbruck Council Bluffs. 70 t'lrlcko luehlenbruckl n Counci . Blurs. . . . . C Joits' It. Nels"I Council BhuiT3 . . . . . . . . 28 Aldrea Johnson , Counci Bluffs. . . . . . . 19 . \ n UII .tiiiigc. "lIe who by his biz would rise . lult either bust or advertise " We have advertised , and are doing the business , All frames and pictures lt halt price until April 1. I. L. Smith & Co" , 45 Main streel. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .ort'I'roull. fatNorii' , NaIl Murphy has had n great deal at trouble during the past few year with the rather obstreprous society of squaterJom , In the region south of : llnaI8. WEdnesny afternoon two men giving their names a A. H. and William Cedar appeared on the land she claims to own and commenced building n shanty. They were well supplied with toots lumber and the other requisites. Nora disputed their rhb to slay there , but they flashed n deed from one Pomeroy of B le\'ue. Neb. , claiming that they hail paid him $200 for the land. Nora Immediately mounted her charger and rode In hot haste to the ofce of Sheri lazen and demanded his assIstance . She got a writ of injunction from the district court and lnzen went . down during the evening and served It on the Cedars , He found the shanty all ready for Occupancy The Cedars claIm to be innocent - 10cent purchasers of the land , anti are now , looking for Iomero ) ' In order to make hIm give them back the money they paid him. 1.eaqun Shed , . Oflic.'t , . The League held its annual meeting last evening In its cozy quarters In the Merriam block , and the memberhp was well repre- sentcd. The stockholders first met and after hearing the reports of the ofcers for the year and the transaction of routine busl- ness. the following bard of directors was chosen : I. M. Treynor , B. I W. iiart . J. M. Barstow J. J. Shea Ir F. lenllcks , Deli . G. Morgan and George I Iayne. After the slockholders' meeting hall adjourned the directors mel and elected the following on- cers : President , I. M. Tre'nor : vice Itresi- ( lehht . J , M. Bartow ; treasurer Ira p lien. Irlels ; secretary George Ii. Ma'ne. Messrs. Tre'nor. Bartow and Ma'ne were chosen an executive committee. After the meeting n lunch was served 10 the members 111 a few invited guests The League Is In a hros- Porous cdndlton , the membershIp bell ! large and the debt which -so often dtllresses suit- liar Instutous , n minus quantity. The rooms are handsomely furnished and are flell each evening by the members. The yeaI just entered upon promises to be oven more prosperous than tl Inst. "We0 CIIJht Ihliti. " I Is n wel known fact that when n dls- honest man Is being cornered to closely he wi set UD the cry of "Thief lhlef. " In artier , to throw 8lsplcl01 upon some one else , when I he would keep quiet the public would think hens In honest man. We 110 not claim to own all the mines nt Cenlervle , but will sel you the best Cenler- villa lump coal nt $2.50 ptr toiL BnOW 'S C O. D. Yes , the Eagle laundry IS .thnt good laundry , " and Is located nt 724 Broadway I In oubl abOtlt this try I and be convInced. Don'l forget aetna and number. Tel. 157. Meal tickets good for 21 meals , only $4 eae'l ' , at hotel Inman. I ' nealh ni thin Itihh. Wilam hunt . a wood sawyer , living In Missouri Valley , was killed by an Incoming passenger train on the Northwestern road ) yesterday morning a mile east of Missouri Valley , while walking the track . lie wa crossing a small bridge not more than eight feet above the ground , according to the ( story told by the trainmen , but Instead or saving himself hy Jumping off he stationed himself at the side of the bridge and leaned outward In order that the train might pass lIe did not lean quite far enough and the cowcatcher . catcher struck him In the hend. lie lived only a few seconds after Idng strucl I Is claimed ho was deaf and did not hear the Irnln I nnll I I wn" nlmnt 1 nnnn it liii . anti fad to - collect ' hIs - wits soon - enough to n decide i upon ; the best plan of eEcalle The bed ) ' was brought Into Missouri Valley on the train , and an Inquest was held. nlllll ! itt I'ul lhhiiqI. Our mine al Cantervle Is now , running nl full blast , and \e arc turning out the finest coal we have ever mined , and can name ) a price or $2.,10 per ton , ali to the CouncIl Bluffs dealers wouhl say that our agent wIll cal on them In a few days , and can furnish a very fine quality of coal , just the same as I handle . anti make them a price that they can meet competItion. W. Ii. DIADLE . Marcus' fire sale Is drawing the crowds The stock consists of men's and hays' cloth- Ing , gents' furnishing geuls , boots and shoes , hats and caps , trunks and valses , The goods are slightly damaged by smoke , hut not In article Is offered that Is not worth two or three times the price aslled. Open evenings The auctIon sale of shoes Is still running , and the longer I runs the cheaper the prIces of shoes become. $ : shoes are still being sold occasionally for $1 , and you can , gEt. any ' amount of bargains al 25 cents on the dollar . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S'Iiiit 1M In n 'iaino ' Everything. If applIed to a Hardmnn Piano , sold by Mueller lane : and Organ company , 103 Main street The Aberln , strictly first-class. CuIsine unexcehled. Beautiful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council Bluffs . Evans' Laundry Co" , 520 Pearl ; tel. 200 ; shirts , collars , cuffs , fine work a speclal ) Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale t Council Bluffs Gas company's ofhice. I Dr. Laugel , ofle 410 . 5th ave. ; tel. 180. l'.SCU.lsr ( JETS . 1.OTJlLJf TIILIL. Alleged 'Vito lurtoror Sentcnelll to iSo Jlu'JNI ( live , , B SocolI Chlnco. MAN DAN , N. D" , March 2L-Wihhiain O. Pancoasl , the Ohlobanl ( robber and alleged wife murderer , sentenced to hang May 23 , will have a new lrlal. Pancoast robbed . bank or several thousand dol- a Medina , 0. , ( - lore u few years ago , ran away to Canada and then to Minneapolis , where he changed his name 10 Myron O. Kent. There he marrIed Miss Julia holmes , a young lady In the frst circles , and In the tall of 1892 moved to a farm near amlan. In March , 1893 , Mrs. Kent was murdered and Kent dls- appeared A hired man named Sorabeskl I vas arrested ant confessed that he killed Mrs. Kent for $1,800 , which Kent promlsel , to give him , Kent was arrested In Colorado , I hrought ) back here and convctet ) of first degree - gree murder. The supreme court of Dallota In granting a new trial , holts that when the defendant presents an allavit stating that he can not have I fall trIal by-reason of bias anti justIce of the judge , It Is the absolute duty of such judge 10 cal In another judge to help try the case. The court says the word "may" In the statute must be con- strued ns mandatory. . Stein trout the .1 . P. ' 11111 l'lrm. Nrv YORK , larch 21.-Barry Mints or Port Richmond , H. I. , Is under arrest on 1 charge of having stolen lverl thousand dollars from the banking firm of J. 1 Mor gan & Co. Mines was In th ello or lhe Irm , Ils fahl his stealing . will r ) ICl $10OJ. hIIf.f ' Hi HJJBU.SI - - ne/erlly Fair 111' W.r'lor wIth Irlsl , hllth % VI nil < . \VASIINGTON , March 21.-'he oreeasl for Friday 11 : For Nebraska and Knitsas-Gonerally fair ; Wllmer In the eastern portion ; hrlsl , anti high southerly wititlit , shIfting to wcslerly. FOI" South Dakota-Fair ; south 10 welt winds ; slight changes In temperature Fri- (1 ( ii Y . For MIssouri anti Iowa-Warmer ; gen. trl ) ' fall ; brisk southerly winds. J.II11 Il"rll. OFFICE OF TIlE wEA'rIIER I3URiAU . OII 01 TiE WIM'flER 1Um .U. QMA1IAinrcht 21-011hl record at lem- pemtule and rainfall , comnred wills the cerreponding duy of the past foul' years : ) Iki)5 ) , IS9i Ib03 1892. Maximum temperature . . 52 7 37 20 tiininwn , lemllo3rture . ' 28 48 30 22 : lnllul Average lemperatule . . . 40 C 31 I 20 i'recihitntton ) . . . . . . . . . .0) .01 .O .13 Condition or temperature anti precljl1aton at Omaha for the day and since 1larch I , 1193 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Excess for SIte day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Normal llreelpltaton . . . . . . . . . . .05 Inch Delcleney for the Ila ) . . . . . . . . . . . < Inch Total precipitation since March 1. . .40 Inch precipiaton Delclency since March I. . . . . . . . . .3 Inch 1"Iortl trol other StatIons It K 1' . U. 8 , i . ! ' - or' - g- ! , SThTIONS.o.3 STATS era a H g 3 , . WEATUlm. i1 / " ? . : C . .w , ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 02 - . North ' : : = 6 ! 59 .00 Cl'ar. i : \lleulno. . . . . . . . Oil I ! .ou Clear . Cnlcu"o . . . . . . . 28 s : ,00 Clear 81. Lula. . . . . . . . U I ,10 Clear . St. l'aul . . . . . . . . 42 44 ,00 Clear , Dln'clllorl. . . . . . . 42 40 ,00 Cle ' .ir. Kansas City , , . . . . .it$4' . ' .00 Cloudy. " . 3/ Ciy. . / : Denver. . . . . . . . 6. 68 .00 Clear. Sal ! Ciy. . . . .8 60 .00 ' Cloudy . lat'ldCly. . . . . . . , I tl ,00 Clear helena . . . . . . . . . 4 : .1 .00I'arleloudy. Hisutarcic . . . . . . . . .1 ( \ .00 l'arleloudy. St.Vlncoul . . . . 40 02 . 00 Cloudy \llcolI . \ . .t I : .01 Cheyenne . . . . . . . : 41 , ou Clear . 1111 City . . . . . . . tO ) I : ' 1' 'Clear. . . . . ' Galveston------------ - I : I' .00IJ'arlcloldy "r" Indicates trace . ot precipitation. 1 A. WELH , Obsener - . POLiTiCAL SCORE ( NED UP - Story of Two OUumWi . , izms Who Deviated from Virlt r l Pnth _ _ _ _ ' ' ill JAMS BOWLES' S N Fcyp y p I M OUT Ch\let : with Supporting , ' i . " 1.Ivllolnn . on " "unt 1 ltlU8tOll to-11m for , . ' the Ilencilt of t 1.11 'I'oor Illelt . , ii ot , thc City. , I . " 1' OTTmlWA , In. , March 21.-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Tho ) pnthwny of the overseer of the city poor here seems to be paved with temp- tntons , Patrick Brady , the democratic of- fcial who was sentenced to two 'ears' Imprisonment - prisonment In the penitentiary for buying railroad tickets for mythical women and chlhlren , was succeeded by Jnmes Bowles , a prominent citizen nnl republican iohitician . Last night he was caught In a room with n woman of the lawn , whom the democratic organ claims lie was slpportng with the pUblc funds , 'anti 1)leadet ) . guilty anti was fled $50. As the city marshal who male the arrest 18 a democrat the republIcans . claim that n trap was delberntel ) set 10 catch him to even up the Brady disgrace. Time republican organ demands the immediate dismissal of Dowles by the repub- Ican 10arll of Supervisors The affair has created a tremendous sensation , " . I' . A. COUNCiL ELECIS OFI'CEI ! . ltciire5ofltntI'c ot thin ( Order In JO\V" Hle- .I" Ilelnp e lnin" . . ngS MOINES , : lllch 21.-Speclal ( 'rele- grain.-Tlme ) state councIl of the A. P. A . tOlny elected these oleel's : President , Ii. P. Bowers , Clinton : vice Irtshlent , DI' . n. F. DIIIIR ! . Sioux City ; secretary of state , J. 11 , Campbell , Des Iolns : chaplain , J. S. Ferguson , I\eolmk ; secretary . n. ltoblnt.on , tiisiouri , " ' treasul'er , ltmncan Grant , :1s80url Valley : trt18\'er l\nran Grnt 1 Oe : sergeant-lit-arms , N. D. lorleu , 1101- miIY : Jlarlll B. :1. Cobb , : lnl'u8 : sentinel , 'I. Ii. : tIoretlyke . "llsCl ; lrusteel , J , E. WikinI. Des MoInes ; Ollle "len , Council BUIR ; Slluel A. Smith , Lithe City , Des ' Iolnes was select 11 as the next Illnce of meetlnl I was 111111td that the per \ capita tux shoull he rellucell to : : rents per a ttntmni. An nmelhltnt 1 wal IHssel1 tit a t no ineniber sthmll he dropped - of lemhel' Ihl : trolllelor ) 10n-IIYlent title's untIl he Is one year In nrrelr : ll's Hesolutons were passl ellor8ln" the stlnl , taken by the muyor oC Savannah re- ' the true American Itlens , cenl ) its UIholdllg 1Iels anti princIples ) of governitietit . 111 a memorial wits Ilolltell Col' thl' Into Dr. Ieii- ale Mtirphiy of " 'est Liberty. 'fhls aflrnonn the stat ' counci m'ttibcrs w.re Itscusslng the Insulnce ClUtHtlOIt . They expect 10 Illsh tonlghl. _ _ _ _ _ _ ( \ , \ :1NI : IS IIWU , . A IIUUCTU . . . . d _ _ I Efforts II ( llerntnri to ( lrnIOn Silo Lro- ( duct" M"y l'r'o'l"r. . BOONE , la. , Marcia 2l.-Specinl ( Tele- gram.-Last ) Satullny the coal operators of Boone county sent a circular to tile mlnels uollng them 10 Ippolntm cOumllee to confer - fer with the operalors. concerning l 1110- posel lellcton In tii' Ince of mining , which Is now $1 n ton. 1'he operatols clulme,1 that the big mile ! 1n the southern and , eastern parIs of tl . ate tire paying hUt 7 : cents , amid are 1helb ) ' enauled 10 ullerrel the operators ler and are getting the trlle which geogrllhlclll } ' helongs to Boone county , and that 'uliess ) the rate Is lowered here ) the mlne9' ultait close. Today watt the tme set , for the confel'- ence , but the mIners , rcfuteti 10 consller the niatter . They 11i' thC ) ' 10111 leave ' the whole mater 10 tile Ilate executive hoard of the Mlmier'i /claton. . ' 1hls board Is Illcrstold to be commlte.1 . to the mnlntenence at the Priemltschtetltile. 'fhe agreement with the itilters.fot , ' the $ rate lasts emily ! ll April I , ( , td' lifter that time , unless tie 1t\ give In , H'ls likely the mines will be closed. Jlnniclpt ittmtmkk' tlrokel. I . DO ONE , . La. , \1arolg1.-Spee'lal- , : Qle- .n \ , . . ' , . this gramn.-Tlttt. denIUock'In cIty over the police nlPolnlments emloddn'l ' compromise between the mayor tend ) city council this afterminon. Last nIght the council met and refuse to contIm the maU"s nOllnulons for city marshal Inc four polcem.n and the mayor refuse to wihdrw the names Later In the nIght I secon.1 meeting \a - h.ld anti nn agreement reached. ThIs 'after- ' noon the council met tn sleclnl session and conlrmed four new nominations made by the ma'or. The . appoIntment of city mar- shal WaS left ovci Cor further conshleraton , The four men 111110lnted were men who took tie active part In the late biter election whtn alI factIon elected the mayor amid the other the councimen , The new men are on duty' , tonIght Doone line been wlhoul police ofcers since Monday cvenlng. \1. In No hurry to nle. CRESTON , In. . lanh 21.-Speeini ( Tele- gram-CI1rles ) Mason , 1 phologralher ) was arrested today for perjury and jailed. lie then utlmlld lu kil himself with 1 re- voiver which the olcera had failed to take from him. He hail laid his watch In front of him and set tl time for the execution , uli just a second 'H're the fatal moment and while he h31 thE revolver at his temple 11 fellow prisoner pounced upon him and saved his Ilf ! .luon , Is Ic ! fellow whl ' was lu peclU \olsolng tilts Wie several monlhs ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ loaltmner"IM II C oiitrremict' . DES MOINES , March 21.-Spccial Tele- grarn-Thie democratic state central com- mitee held I secret conference here today , but so far lS cnn be learned nothing dclnlte was accomplished. A delegatIon from Mar- waS uccomplshel. deleguton 111- shllown , hemle,1 , hy Colouel I. M. Martin , watt here In thc interest or hnvlng the coit- vwton helel thert hut the matter was not tlecideil. The tinieVttS spent In clsclslng ! I itrohiable candidates and considering questions - i tons that should go into Ito platform , lS , well ns means for conductng the coming campaign , _ _ _ _ _ _ Ix-I'oot Yeln or ( mist 10111. OTTUMWA . In. , March 21.-Speciah ( Tele- grant-Tito discovery of a full slx.fool vein or coal . at Eddyvliie. ten miles north of this city , has Inlerested the railroad companies , amid , It Is announcPl1 that the Northwcstel'n will moon hegln Site worl ( of extending its hrneh 10 thaI 1)lace. In that case the road wile pushed on 10 Ottuisms'a . I dl 'vile has exhnlBte s quuntteH of good \ufiiing stone besides this rh'h . coal had . EXI"IUnl \11 mitt 11 Cnl.lllt ( Iroaith. , IIINVER , March 21.-The capitol grounos at Broadway anti Colax avenue have been chosen as the sItu for the mining antI Industrial . anI dustrlal exposition . sr. ANDREW'S DROIHE1tOOD , Second Annual :1CCtn- the Locsh Or- Innlznton I.Mt Eonhmim. : Lest evening the second annual meeting of the lrotherlood of st. Andrew was hell In St. John's Episcopal church at Twen- sixth and Franklin etreets. The seating cc- plclty of the church was taxed nnd a large portion of the aisle space was used to set the large aUllene . The uulon service of the city chapters woo partelpatolln by memo bets from all the Episcopal churchel In the city. The music was rendered by a yestell choir , of forty \'olcts. The speakers of the evening were Re\ n. P. Silver and Rev J. P. U. Llw'd , Mr. 511- \r spoke on "lirothierhiootl Worl . " lie showed how thE work couh bo carrIed en In every lly life In the factrles , the shops anti the stores nUl In fact In all occullatons , lie stated that the Christian Ilfuence of tInt members at the brotherhood could , with success - cess , b 'lrc ed to Induce people to attend church servIces who would not otherwise attend . tend , tenl.Ir. . 1.lwyd's subject was "Personal Service. " 10 said that ( Ito cr'lnl need of this time was an organization such as tIme brotherhood Is and thaI men would be able to llerce'o the benefits Df the workings of the organlza- tion. Ills talk covered the 1010 general features of the brotherhooll Infuences , The lrotherhooll of Sl. Andrew Is 1 'oung , organizatIon . anti but a few years igo II wa started as nn auxIliary by a few 11cople In Chicago. I has grown rapidly until It now Inclules thousands of peoille from all the states and territories In this countr . The membership Is eomposell of confrmell male memhers of the clitmrclm The b-Iaws of the brolherhood are sImple all Ilromuignte emily two rules ; a rule of prayer by which each member Is bOlul to offer daily lra'erR , tihitl a rule of service , each memb to make al effort each week to prevai upon al least ese mnlo to alend the ( services of the church. DISCUSSED SILVER QUESTION. Clrrelt TUlio ( itib 1111 , ii Seioii UI ! Olcrl Illct,1151. There was a very large ntelulance nt the mcelhl of ( Ito Current Topic club last evemi- lug In the Young Ien's ChrIstian associatIon hal , whIch hnll evidently bcen atrnctell by the announcement hint the club ivotihti ills- cuss tic merits all donerls of "Coin's 1.1- Mncal School , " Mr. n. D. Howell Ireshled ) anll Introduced Major Inlonl , who gave I very interestIng anll amusing talk on the two topics which are elgrossln the pUblc Ihul at present \ ) , the belligerent attitude of Great Britain toward Venezuela and the Cuban rebelon , Mr. C. B. Uoslwlell read I carefnl ) lIre- I'arel pallor , In which he Ilolnled out some ef the more Important fallacies or the apes- ties or free silver antI called atenton to thc ( glaring mistakes made by "the new . Moses \vho has slidenl ) sprulg ; Into notoriety and who Is ullertaldng to head the pcople out of their fnancIal troubles by means of ' 115 itcitool. " Mr. C. J. Smrth advocated the free anti un- lmited coilage of silver lt the rte of 16 to 1 wlhout waiting for the aid or consent of umty other nation on earth and was loudly allplaude by lie free slverle . who hud evidently turned out In large numbers. Whcn Mr. hi. Salisbury , who was the last Chicaleer on the program , rose to address the Illenee , owing to lie fact thaI tIme 'IOlr for closlmig had arrived , , MrV . J , Fischer mowd that the discussion bc adjoured until nexl Thursda evening and the motion was car- rIed. , . : FELl THE EASTERN PULSE. l x'Slltor I'amltlick U.carc That Nr' br.I" : Ia , :0 Hile' ' , r yc. Ex-Senator . S. Paddock was nt lie Del- lone last e\'enlng on his way home from the east , where he spent three weeks. Mr. Pad- dock says that In New York and Boston he observed an Increasell activIty In the real estate market , and that there Is a much more hopeful feeling among merchants ( and inanu tacturers. , I "Not very Importanl ( , " said Mr. Paddock In rewonse to a quehton whether the ] drouth In , N brsllaa.s . having ) ,1 , deterrent effect on eastern investors In wesler enterprises "Intelligent. men there know well hat the droulh Is conflmiecl chiefly to the confned chlefy more re- centy dovelopell parts of the ( stale. They still abide In lie convicton that Omaha Is lie ( best city west of Chicago and orouth talk , true as much ot I Is , hns not hurt us as luch as we might suppose. I found that the opinion generally In the east was lint the \yorst was over anti better times arc expect eu. " Mr. Paddock will leave for his home al Beatrice today. , . 10yoII Comiipnruaoii. Are the good qualities possessed by Hoed's Sarsaparilla , Abvc all It purifies the blood . thus strengthenIng the nerves ; It regulates the digestive organs , Invigorates the kIdneys and liver . tonea and buIlds up the entire system , cures scrofula , dyspepsln , catarrh and rheumatism. Get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure nil liver ills , biliousness , jaundice . indigestion , . sick lieadaclte 25c. 'lC.\UT WAS 'lED ) Br MB.S. .lIOOTli. balltol Army \o..ln , nt Uln.lnnnt wih II III Irlen rnl"II , lul. CINCINNATI , March 21.-The first wed- lIlI In which the ( ofclallng mInister was I woman occurred yesterday here. Irs , Bal- Unglon Booth of the Salvation army was time minister. 'rhe brIde amid bridegroom were Lieutenant Alice Talbott of Cleveland and Adjutanl Joseph Hargreaves of Cincinnati , bath of the Salvation army. The Salvation army temple was crowded , though the admission . mIssion was 50 cents There were no flowers 10wers except a whIte rose worn by Ihe ( brlle , whose dress was Ito conventional army black , relIeved by n white silk sash , The hrldegroom war" hIs unIform After ( hit ' ceremonies were over lie hrlle amid groom each lelverel , addresscs. Mrs . Booth closed with nn address. . I.nvl.t on OnM , nllUI1 Stn ( , CHICAGO , March 2I.-The AmerIcan Exchange - change National hauk has orlere,1 n le\ ) mule on the stock of time Hyde Parll Gas company , owned by Charles II. laule of Phlallolphla , TIme atachment was malle on n note given to tie t banll. hank was formerly treasurer of the company and Is now one of Its clrectors , - - - - - , ' ' _ , " , " * A " I@ BRAND / I / . Collars & Cliffs /IIe.\ / \ , uii . AT YOUR . Outfitterso . . H -4 YOU REAOUR n ' 'A D"wrITts TILE IMPRESSION ? . i I < YOU BU "U f" R GOO DS-wIIA'r's TIlE RESULT ? But let us mai.you ( free ) our SOUVENIR 01 FASHIONS. , lca It carefully ( at YOUI' loluro . CI.um" , COON & cO'1 Makers. Fmiotom'Iea : Troy , N. Y. . , . . . . . ' ' " ' - " , , . ; : "CUPIDENE" - MANHOOD RESTORED Thlilcat Vluhll. j , I " . ton ot a lamoull'rcneb . . l'hlcu , with quicklycuro omiof all her- \ \ VOW dls.ases ' or the gelcraU\'e ergaits , IIe4 8M l.osi . r , litsommula t'nlnlln , . . , Jnaomnt Ito Jlnckemllnl 1111"n. , Zcn'otis lebUlty , NCrVI' .JJ I'lmpies , ( Jntiiness to Marry , . , . ' ' UpIUI . J'lmple nlines ICxhau.Unl 1)rsitts , 'ttrlcoecIe " " \nrlrrlo - Constlpation H .II' " oil houses bydny or IlghL J'1eVe111 { quick. J ! or discharge , which It IIOt citeciecti loads 10 fpermalorhml stud all ( Ito liorrorti ci Impotency . CL1111)ENI B E FORE A flR alllolorrOrotmllolelcr. : cletezasca tltehiver , the BEFORE AND AFER and the CI"'ItN.cJcllcllbu1v 110 kidneys uinary orgatt ot all jwpurJIlca. CUI'IDENJ . 'trongthens antI restores 8mal weak ortanl . ilwlurle8 'J'bo ICOn sut1erem . UfO not cured by footers Is b.u.o nInety per cent ere troubled ' with .ro. ' . . . . . 0 U ( 'IIEN 111.ho only know rempdr t. cure wIthout lfr oplrlul. i.'llmont- " . A wrll' Kuarano given anti money relurne,11 I alx honl does no' e.hIttci is 3tCrWvu& cure. 'I'a boa , ilL tur t s.ea , b ) inch . * ena for YJlcrullr and tt.lmolll 'Iul I J'onuWcl'curo ' Addte8 ZLtVL IEIUCINE CU , ! ' . 0 , ihozIC7CSanl'raiiclscoCni. J'Sle rJ FOR BAL DY GOODMAN DRUG CO . . 10 FARNAM ST. , OMAhA , NED. . - . - - - PROSPECT AT COURTLA - Questions that Must Bo ectlcl Before tnc R03t is Opened NEW SYSTEM OF TRANSFERS WANTED mnlm Street RihlwmsCnmnt'tsny : Nnt In- olnil In Uo More Tlul I I :1' , Uoluj-A Talk \ I I I ho 3ltimingers. The future of Courtanl bench n a plea ure resort Is being vcry serlousl consiietll just al 'pesent by the association whIch has its affairs In chnrge. Is prosperous Benon last year has lncouragell the mnnngers to hope for t\'en better returs this year , but accordIng to J. M. U\ughcrty , secretary and treasurer . there are many questions to be dl'ehlel before the Iolc ) ' of the association cnn be lettmlntl for the preselt 'er. To his mhul strNt car facilities 18 Iho ( most pressll ! subject for the ( cousldtraton of the assocIation. 's the ( quantity of water In the hake not being ! unclent to warranl any prcparaton for the seasoti ' , he does not consiier this for a 10mtlt In con- necton with the case. In fact , he fears too much vater. "Thera has been nn element In Omaha constanly , ( Pllostl 10 Courlaml beach " /:11 Mr. 1)ottglicrty "This I certainly surprisIng - Ing In view of ( lie fact that It Is an Omaht Instuton ( nll every dollar thus far re- celnt has been client In Omaha . The most Persistent Ollilosilon , 1 think , comes from those Interestell ( In : Iana\a. "Now this talk aLuul ? the lake Ir'lng tip Is nonsense Some have circulated the ( report Ihal ( hero Is scarcely any water In front of even the 11I on , when , In fact . there Is 'I ' . twetity feet of water al thaI Ilolnl now , nl,1 , lS soon as the river rises It will mid Ile feet ! to the ( I\rescnt deitthi ) In fact , \e ha\e always feart,1 too much water , rather than too little. \\'hr , for more thnn ( eIght years the ice campa nits hale been lalelnl on an average thrto ( feet of lea yearly out or the hake , anti It appears to 10 If It was so rapidly dryhtig imp this would contribute to l thaI enti . "In truth . one season of \tt wrather1 fl tl : lale to its original proportloits. hut \e have considered the queston of an artf- cal supply In lho event thaI there Is little mitt this ' . tleflnlte has rin ) 'elr. Nothing defnie been delermlnC In this himie . but I canal to Flor- ence lalle coull easily be eonstrneted , though we want a better qualt ) : of water ( lion ( that source will stmpply Another plan Informaly , lseusse,1 Is that of I nUlher of artesian \tls on the ( bluffs to ( lieiest . or e\'en In the beach grotlittis. Experts on the ( subject are confdeut of a snncltnt stilply In either case. lInt , In alllilon , there are other sources for a sunnlIf' Ilr" wnlpl whl h. ) , present. however , .1 ama ; t"nl--lltri ) io" discuss " at PROBLEM O STlmT CAR F4\IlES . "Thtc' question or I 11ferent arrangcment or strcet car transfers I the great 'lueston to be settletl.Vo cannot open until II Is termlned , overt If we are comlleled to leI the IImeu5e Impro\'ements : staml idle , , I cost Ito Ieople too much lone ) ' to reach the each. We want the Omnha Street Railway company to concede transfers emi sOle of the side hues , so thnt It \1 cost al least 5 cents less than It did Insl year for a person to reach the beach from Walnut 11 or Ito ( I.'drnam street line. The Omaha street car people seem unable to arrange Ihls , antI I do not tltiitk we can io more than wo have done. _ "We halo $75,000 permanently Invested at the beach , ald0 employ a large force of men during the summer. Our expenses while open aggregate $250 per tiny , antI all this Is spent In Omaha. Heretofore this money went to CouncIl Dlues anti Manawa . We think , In view of \lls \ fact , we are entitled to some consderation. The street consIderton. car people ; I we think , should remember that oils would bo practically host to bent but for our Investment - vestment , They claim that they carry 11as. sengars under the . present nrrangement as cheal ns the circumstances will permit , but we are inclIned to thlnll thaI they can 1m- 11rO\'e' the situation . Certainly something must be Iione In this respect before the sea- son can b3 opened at the beaeh. " The Omnha Street Railway people do nol feel thaI they are under any special obhiga- tons to io more for Courtanl beach than lhey havL already done. They insist that they hay done much to contribute to the convenience anti comfort of those who patronIze the beach As' an Omaha Insttu- than , they explain that they made even better terms thou ( ho situatIon from a fair busi. ness point warramtted , but in ortler to encourage - courage the enterprise , had made inaity con- cessious , NOT DISPOSED TO DO MORE. Secretary Gootiricli of tile Omaha Street Railway conipaity saId : "Since tIm Cotmrt- land iteach insthttitiomt is an Otmialia coitcera , ive nnttirally feel very khntlly ( award it , anti actIng on tIde himie , have domte what we comi- either a great deal to promote ( lie cause. MERCURIAL POISON results from tbemmual treatmentofblootl trotmbiee by which the syatem is tilled with mercury atiti potash mixtures-moro to be dreaded thiami the disease-and In a short while is In a worse condition - dition than bcfor . RH EU MAlI S sv. n a session ramoaati takes of poe- the its fltooting Pains attd aching joimtts make life inleeraitle. 8.5.5. In a reliable euro for mercurial rbcuinaismii , and affords relief even after ailelsolats failed , Itis guaranteed purely vega- table , anti absolutely sss harmless ; take ito sub- stltttte , Send for otw treatise on blood and tkiii diseases , maiied free to any addrets. SWIFT SPECIFIC COM1'AN' , Atlanta , fin , RUPTURE PE R M A N K NT LV CIIRED PAY ORNO : NUPAYUNTILCUREO 10 0,000 PAIIINTS. , . Wrltcforh3anitIofcrOnCea. , " . . . . . - s"c - EXAMUATIOU ) mci : . No Operation. ? o Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ThE 0. E. MILLER Co. , 307-308 11. Y. Life Bids. . OMAHA. NEIl. Teeth Without PIate S I BAILEY , DEN 113 T. I'axtoit hilock. 1 0th imiuti i"arittti St ) , 'o , , IO43 , Full get Tiethi.5 00 I Silver FiIhltmts , . . . * l 00 imebi Ti.'etim , , , , . , 7 00 I l'uro field Fihlmtst 2 00 Tluimi ' . . . . . . . . . 00 i Uolti Crown -2.hit. U l'aliihess Extraet'mi fiuc I lhridgo Ttitii-tootii ti U , ) Teeth Out In Morning , New Teeth Sama Day .A M U B 'l Ii N 'r , ' 4 NIghts , hleglmmmlig , B OYD'S Sun. , Mar. 24 ( Matinee \YclnestIay ) I No Rice's Surprise Party I Ad- tin the Op- I iii leratic 'I49 ' Ipi.icesiExtraya _ 'ganza ' SUPERB I COMI'ANY OV 60 OI1ChIBSTI1A OI 16 Splendid Costumes , Scenery antI BIecirical Br. feels. hale of seati wiii epee faturday at usual prices . - There are numerous favors granted. which , while the public Is not interested iii theni dIrectly , yet cro ltonis of considerable expense. Thso eom timider ( lie bead of advertising special cxhlbitiomis on our cars , tirranging faoIhitie for carrying crowds rapidly , anti other tea- lures whIch bring no mnoro rettrns to this ' company thait would ( ho htreParation for the regular traffic , Iii demandhmig comicssionua amid tite rearrangement of our transfer aye- tern , I think that ( ho beach confuses tms with thin East Ontaha Street Car conipamtWe can have no control over that line , Its interests - terests are wholly separate fromu ours , It cannot affortl to carry liasseligers for less titan at present , since its traiflo comnes at , ciii ) ' a brief leriod each year , anti we are in no tioCltion to rearrange dir entire trans. . fer system for the benefit of cite Omaha in- stitutlonVt have ninny athter big Ontaha coiicermts to consIder. as vehl nit ( he beach anti all titlist limive fair treatuitent. "Thte Courtlantl bench itianagers forget that they contribute little new bttsimmess to the Otnitlia street ear system. They merely turn It iii a tiifforent direction , Thoc vhto now go to the beach formuerhy iveitt to thiG larks. Where we gout in cue ilirectiomi we lose in anatiter , We are tlhsposc'ii ( o treat tltent liberally , but they certainly get their' share of all titat its now contributed by their patrons. I do not understantl , with duo ro- garul to all interests c.rnceriieti , htov this coiti- unity caii do very munch hitoro for Coitrtlautml bench tttuii It has sthreatly dour. W'e are at till tintes mostly , Itowever , to consider any ProPositiolt lookimig to tin lntprovemnent or facilities siiicht i'ill ettabla tue masses to take brief outiitgs at ( lie smallest possible ox- , ' pcmtso- ' 1 lie 1l mui'rmt % Viiy Commends itself to the well Inforincil , to 'b ' Iileasauitly amid effectually vhta ( ns tormiterhy' done in the crutiest mitannor anti disagreeably. as s'cll. To cleanse ( Ito syteimi cmiii break tmii colds. iteatlaches anti fevers without an- ' pleasant after effects , ttso ( ho ( lellglhtfuh hiqttld laxative rotnetly , Syrup of Figs. p TO Ilf.L 1)1.I TI : A t.t4 .stwr.i iit.isis.ir. ir , i'ermIeti h'Irtttin Shut 311.sttmiitry % 'orme ml , . for Christ .tbiiii % il BIno , fllTitO11' , March 21-lr , Jemites A.'or - den of PhiladelphIa minnie a strong stand for non-seciarian missionary mtiehotls today dtmriitg tlto sessiomi of ( lie Presbyterian iitIs- sicinary contoreitce , C Tue qtteetloii was tuiion the adntisslon to 'u assocIate maemtibersltip of C. W. l'otter , a missionary - sionary ot' ( hue Simnday School union , Dr W'ortleit declared : "if there is a drop of eec- tarlan blood iii our 'ehmis , we want to get it out. W'o nra all doing this iorhc for Christ. W'te are lighting ( Ito worhti , the flesh amid tht dcvii ; icc are hot. fighting Citrist or any that belIeve in him , aliut arti tryiitg to do this 'ork In tlto naiie of Ciirist , ' ' ' Details of ( lie 'ttriotts blanches of Sunday school work were discussed thtrougliout the day. Killed tim 'oniami Stiffriago 11111. AUGUSTA , Me. , March 21.-In tlte senate yesterday ( lie wontan suffrage bill was do- ' foateti 15 to Il , A few weeks ago the house hiassod ( lie biii. S8O in iiiD IJrowns a i1an At the burning of a etcanihoat ott th lint- isomt River 40 yettrts pgo , luau ) ' of the hiaescn. gers were drowmied. Aiiioitg the bodies brougitt iii ) front ( lie Imttoin of the rIver by grappling was that of ii iiittn liiowii to have been timi excellemit swimtimer. Around his valst vtts a belt commaltiimig ( nearly $800 in gold. 'l'itat tohtl ( lie stoc ) ' . In old antI ehit'oitic cases of Intilgestion ( dysicpsla gtistrltis-It is all the same ) ( lie sufferer develops it great variety of S'miiptoms amid ofteit thies-pohtuonod by the Products of his own torpId anti hummed stoniachi. Ills footl , instea l of beiiig digested , ' anti so furnlshimig strength and Physical substance , fermemits amid putrihlesu within hilni. The chief itrocess of life is arrested at a vItal hiOlilt. The more lie eats the worse off Ite Ia. Amid yet unless lie can be fed lie must also lierish , People do so die , daily , by ( liuusands. but we doctors seltiom have the moral courage to give ( lie cause 1(8 true name lest we should be laughed at for our inability o cttio so 'simple' a thing as indigestiomi. Simple ? Why its the cap. 8tono of all compiaihts-.and thit mtlther o the most of thtent.-So writes a fninoua English Iiii'siciaii. Some of ( lie s3'mptorn alluded to are these : Loss of appetite , distress after eating ' heart burn anti paipitation , gIddiness ; foul taste Ia ( Ito mouth ; the risimig of nauseous acitis antI gases into the throat ; furred ton. gue ; spots before ( lie ayes ; unteccountabho wearimiess anti fittigite ; sluggIsh circulation ; " , weakness and nervous prostration ; consti. patton or diarrhoea ; discolored skIn. etc. 'l'he sufferer's ft-lends often advIse him to cheer up ; to throw off his lethargy and eat freely. Bath adVice , lie kmiows hottom' , "No , " lie nnswem'14 , "I cannot ; itty food tiocti mae Ito good. " lie is right. Food now is gold in ( lie slietit swimmer's bolt. Take light nourishment. toiloweti immediately - ately by a those of Sitaheer Digestive Cordial -a new and ratiical remuetly discovered mid hircPnrcd by the Shakers of Mt. Lebmi- non , N. Y-tlto essence of mnedichiiai hierbte anti plants cultivatetl by them alone , Then comitimiuo with it. RelIeves at once ttnd soon cimmes. l'leasnnt. to the palate amid adapted to nil constiutlon. Trial Ijotties-which prove its merits-at ten centS. For sale by iteaiiy all dt'uggists , ' Wheii. Buyitig Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A niimitite lost can never be recovered , and it's a calamity to lose severai Years. wltichi so mutiny Iowa and Nebrttska people htreve domte whiemi thtey lmavo hiotighit foreign grown , umiticehimateul fruit trees. MENERAY BROT1IET1B , TIlE CRESCENT NU1SllW. \Vero born omt ( lie hantis where ( heir nurse. ry stock is groivmt , ttmid yeum's of patient , imttehigcmit experimnemit htavo tnujhit them the best varIetIes for thIs climate , Cotisequemitly titcir haute srns'n stock is as htartly as the . forest ( iCes. They hmave a 'ery large stock for the sltritmur delivery amid t'very tree its wtirrantetl true to nitmue , Orchard , Vinyard , Lttwmi , l'arking 'i'rees mind Ornamtientai stock ? uitmhce mm nihistalie imi your urtieruu , South us your Ihet of s'ants for Prices. We can plense yeti iii prices nhiti stock. licferemit'es : Council Ihitiffs lianles , Council Bluffs lepai ( meat Omaha lIce , rind liromnimieiit. htimuilitests inca. NurserIes six nihlea north of Couqehi Blfts1 P. 0. Address , 4 MENIORAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa , CEO , I' . SANFORD , A. W. RIEICMAN , I'residcnt. Cashier. First National Dank of COUNCIL I3LUFF3 , Iowa. Cnpitul , a $1OOOO ltufitH , _ - - 12,00 ( ) Ott of tius oldest banks In time state ot Iowa. SVe solicit your buatneus and collections , Ys l1a0 uer cent on tints depc'aita. We will b. pleased to sea anti .ervo yoU , qiiit , ( flAIl4itPlflPP Attiirmmeys-tet.Lsw Ui. lit U IJOIttI4CILUUUJ Pritotico imi the 8ttotms iimitl iudei'ai Courts. ltoomtis : m0i.7.8.j , t4iiugar hilochc , Coutiumi hIiitt , , Iowa , Special Nots-OouociI Bluffs ChelMflgYs CLANSD ; VAUL.Ta CIdO.NhD sat iturk , , at "V. B. llorn.r'i , 33 Broadway , LtitflS I'ItLVATiI IJAIIU FOR JIL1NT NIIAIL court hioUe. Apply atlie. cilhce , Council Bluff , , Fiith'FAItM /uNl ) OAItlllN LAND FOIl sale clieal , and cit easy ( onus. Buy & lies , , a I'eaei street. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOlt III1NT , AN ( ) 'ACItlil'AlihtS , S MIIJB3 front Council Bluffs' court house ; real only 13.00 per ache. Ah.tly to i.ttiiartI Ilvervtt , l'earl FLIIINISIh1E ) AND IJNFU1tNIiIIICI ) . htQOMB for rent at 710 hat avenue , aIaQ 10 macmn , at 1ZI llroadtvay , II , V. Jackn , 1"Olt ItlB'1' , A NICII 7.1(001.1 COi"rAF ] , FUR- mmisuted ; tine latin ; good barn , utah on paved , .lreet. it , I' , Oiiicer , 12 BuIlt street. c h'IItW1 avenue. ClNhiBtti FOil HAIli , 200 WAGON LOADB. Burke , at IIWIVI'II , 48 Broadwuy.