_ r , - _ _ _ . - . T . - - - _ , . - - , : - _ . . . I _ G _ - - - - - - . . , - - - - ' - - - - - - THE OMAhA " DAILY Bij : i SUNDAY . , \LAUOII \ 24 , 1895. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ _ - _ _ .J _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ - - _ - - _ . _ _ . . - - : , fiu OML .9UD\X D n : COUNOL S. FtICm . . NO. U PEAnL ST EET. Velivered ty erle to any pat of tbe ettj. 11. W TIL'ON , Leme. 'Et.rIJONCS-DuaneS ! offlee , No 4 : n"bt ; tlor , No. U. - - - - S Jl/WIl Jl"TI01S , Orand , Council DIus. E. F. Cark , prop. Mayu Real Estate agency & 39 DroadwY. The gospel temperance meetings conducted by Hev Anna M. Palmer will begin Sundays ' March 31. S Thursday aUcrnoon the Indies of the 0 A. n. club ' enjoyed a vhll In the art galleries of Omaha. The Oakland Avenue nealing club met S Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Waterman on Avenue F. , The funeral of frs. Judge Bryant will occur this afternoon ' at the residence of Mrs. P. J. Hennessy ! 825 Seventh avenue , at S 2 o'clocl AI and A. J. Jackson , charged with hucle- Iterlng without a license , failed to appear In police court yesterday morning for a trial , and their case was continued until Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Heese , will take place from the family resilence , 191 Fourth Bvenue , Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hev. T. W. Wiliams of Latter Day Saints' church will omclate. S Judge Thornel went to his home In Shl- may last evening lie will be back Monday and hear tl motion of Wilam Hall for anew now trIal nnll wi nrbably sentence the , prlson' convicted \ at ' this t rm. : The funeral of trs. H. g. Reese will oc- S cur at the reidcnce , Hll Fourth avenue Monday at 2 p. m. The services will be conducted by 11ev. Williams of the Latter S Day Saints' church. Interment at alrvow : cemetery. The Ministerial association will meet In . the study of the First Presb'Iorlan church Si TUCSifly at 2:30 : p. m" , to further rons'der the matter of engaging ] vangelst Pierson ' for a serIes of union gospel meetings this ' , sllrlng. S The $16,000 libel suit or Dr. , \ . n. Carter against J. C. Pontius , growing out of the Christian church troubles seems to have evaporated. The time for filing the peU- S ton has expired , ali the petition Is still : : - unfiled. S The Progress club , a dancing club composed - , posed ( of young married people , wi give its , , last party of the season Monday evening at : Chambers' ball. The ladles have made arrangements - rangements for a spread after the terpsl- .S chorean part of the entertainment Is over. . - . The executive committee of the Good Government - S ernment club had a meeting yesterday morn- " log at the once or larl & McCabe , but was unable to complete Its worl An adjournment - S mont was taken until Tuesday evening , when , place. another meeting will bo held at the same . . The following physicians wi lecture at the Woman's Christian association hospital dur- Ing the week from 1 to 12 a. m. Dr. Par- sons , "Anatomy , " March 25 : Dr. Freyer , "Physiology , " March 2G ; Dr. McCre , "Sur- gical Nursll ! " larch 28 ; Dr. Lacy , "Sur- gical Work , March 30. E. G. Emi : , the Pearl street real e tote man , had quite au experience In a runaway Friday. While driving along East Washing- S ton avenue the team became unmanageable , , and ran several blocks , dragging : lr. Emlg OVer the pavemont. lie escaped with a number or painful bruises and a dilapidated buggy top. 0 : C. M. Beebe the Deebetown man who S ! was arrested on a complaint led by Deero. . Wells & Co. several weeks ago , charging ! , , 111m with obtaining a bill or farm Implement' I by means or false pretenses , was to have i had a preliminary hearing before Justice Cook yesterday : , but an agreement was \ reached between the parties for an Indef- lnhto Continuance , and the case will probably - ably bo dropped. :5 Mrs. L. II. Moore , who has been living , t : with her daughters on Twenty-ninth street , , ; JllS been showing symptoms of insanity S lately , and her son-In-law. Charles Nichols , : ! , filed an information and had her brought : ! before the commissioners yesterday. She : was ordered taken to Clarinda. ler trouble ; . seems to date back to an accident she met ' , . with In a runaway about three years ago. At that time sIte sustained a fracture of :1 : the arm and so\'erl bad bruises about the t } head , which have left her In very bad ; Ihape mentally ever since. I : Chief Scanlan received a photograph of Pat i ' Crowe yesterday , accompanied by a card announcing - 'I' flouncing a reward for his cnpture. An account - , . count or his shooting an officer at Denver , i appeared In the columns of The Dco several I "t days ago. The picture now In the possession , ! , or the chief shows but little resemblance to 'i , S those received a few days ago from the ' Pinkerton agency In Chicago , when Crowe S' . was thought to have been the man who shot t. . : Deputy Sheri O'Drlen. The last picture Is S of a beardless boy , while the others repro- L sented a man with a mustache and ap- , parenty a number or years older. A close if examination , however , reveals a good many -1 ; points or resemblance. S We hAe over $300.000 to lean upon 1m. S. proved Iowa farms. Farmer desirIng loans - can save money by dealing direct with us , , thereby aavlng agent's commission. 'Vo do ; 4 not loan on wild lands nor In Nebraska. Lu& & Towle , 23G Pearl atreot. - , ; 1'E1tSWtAL 14RA ( JiM J'II.'i. S Miss Desslo Stewart has been serIously ill S for the past two weels. I Oeorge P. Sanford returned yesterday from S ; a few days' western trIp. S Miss Klng or Woodbine , who visited Miss S Foster last week has returned home. S : Mrs. Charles T. Stewart has been Ill ever S Iinco her return from Denver a week ago ; Mrs. Horace Everett has returned from , l a visIt with her daughter , Mrs. Wadel , , : In Kansas City. Mrs. Charles Hart left last evening for Chicago , where she wl meet her husband , They will make their residence In Chicago ltereatter . S bereafer. S Dr. C. F. Montgomery. who graduated with boners from Chicago Homeopathic Medical college last Tuesday , arrived In the city yes- terday. He will soon enter on the practiceS S of his llrofesslon In MissourI Valley. ' , Illnery % Ulenhl To the Ladies of Council Bluffs ; On Frl- day and Saturday , March 29 and 30 , wo will I . display an elegant line of choice millinery of ( all the latest novelties and newest designs , I carefully selected from the easter market. Stock all new and complete In ' al aOl every par- ' : : . ttcular. You are cordially invited to attend. 4 lms , E. J. SCOTT , G3G Broadway. Marcus' fro sale Is drawing the crowds. S The stock consists of men's and boys' cloth- tog , gents' furnishing goods , boots aOl shoes , \ hats ali caps , trunks antI valises. The goods are slightly damagrl by smoke , hut not an i article Is offered that Is not worth two or , S three tme the I'rlce asked , Open evenings , ' Clnhl" " ' .ru 1"lclthHI. , 'A petition was fell yesterday afternoon In the ( United States court by the First Na- 10nal bank or Charter Olk , Ia , against FL A. Abbot & Co. , who operate a grain ware- : bouso at Kenwood , Crawford county , on a mortgage on the warehouse. given to secure r several notes aggregating $ ,10 In'alue. . The plaintiffs allege that after thIS mortgage had ben gIven the defendants executed another mortgage on the same property to secure other notes , and that these note representeti fictitious claims They ask that representl b continued from tme to tune as fast as the various notes become due and that a 'udgment ' bo given them for the full value of the notes A new stock of sporting goods has just been Ilut In by Cole & Cole. Fishing tackle , Gns , cameras , ammuniton , elc. Sportsmen need not go out of town to buy the best and S latest In this Ino at correct pices , Yu , the Eagle laundry la "that g od laundry , " and la located at 72. Broadway I In toubt about this , try It and be conYlnced. S Don't forget name and ziumber Tel . 157 , Evans' lAundry Co. , G20 Pearl ; tel 290 ; shirts , collars , culTs , tine work a specialty . : Meal tickets good for 2 nleals 511 U fcl at Hotel Inman. DavIe. dug , paint , glass man 200 n'way , NEWS FRON ] { I COUNCIL BLUFFS - Boomer Township Farmers Crooked Work Lands Um in Jai - SIEERT RIEF UNDER ARRES.T IN THE EAST - rorgelJ Il rRther's Name to R Note and IhloSCI ot Mortgaged Property - erty to nit UI1hR line , Sletert net , the well known young farmer who has recently from Doomer township recenly done up his friends to the nmolnt at some- thing like $2,000 , has just turned up In. . Columbia S. C" , and occupies a cell In tIme guard house there awaltng al order from his victims here. A telegram to that effect was received from Owen Daly , chief of po- lice , by Chief Scanlan yesterday afternoon. nef Is the son or one or the best known farmers of l'olawatamle county , and his faintly connections enabled him to get al- most anything he wanted. So he forged his father's name to a note for $300 and passed It on W. H , Mackland another wealthy farmer of Bomer township , December - ber , I , IS91. lie sold a lot of hogs to J. H. flutter , another Boomer township man taking a cash payment or $150. lie then ran the hogs across the river to Omaha ant sold them again for $160. lie sold the same hay to two different parties , realizing about S10 moro tItan he otherwise would He jge , his i father's - name to I note for $500 amid sold the note to Officer & Pusey's bank In this city. He mortgaged a lot of cattle to J.V. . Squire of this city for $500 , and then tonic the cattle to Omaha and sold them. 'I'heso Ire only a part of his misdeeds , but they are enough to show that he understood his business anti attended strictly to It. ThEN STAHTlm FOR A TOUR. TIm young man thl3 provided himself with something Ileo $2,000. and started for South Carolina , accumllanlell hy two of his younger brothers , who had helped him In his crooked schemes. Il shipped seven horses , two wagons all a lot or farm Implements and household goods over the Missouri Pacilc by the way of st. Louis to his destination , In the name of John Johnson 1 was through the shipment - mont or these goods that his present where- abouts were discovered , and a telegram to the authorities of Columbia brought a prompt rc ponse. The young man who has gone wrong Is 28 years of age , and his brothers are 17 and 19 respectively. 'V. II. Ware , who represents - sects Macklaml , Butler anti Officer & Pusey , went to the home of Siefert Riot , sr , a day or two ago to sea I ho would settle the claims rather than have the two ) 'O\Eer I boys stand the consequences of their mis- deeds. "No , " was the old man's reply , when ' the object or the visit had been broached , "I tnle 1 har enough children mloulH dem " lie Is the father of twelve sons , and all but the three missing ones are al home with 1dm. him.Sieert nef , jr . let his wife and baby at home wben ho started , and Ills not known \hethel' he Intended to leave her for good or semI for her when he had gotten himself establshed In his new home. ills motIve In skipping Is unknown , hut It Is supposed that hB had come to the conclusion that ho had not seen enough or the world for a man or his age , and thought he would steal , enough to give hIm a good start In a fresh place. Ho will bo brought back here on a requisition If necessary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10'ON STORE . . - for a Feu' Days We OtTer the Fololn ! I.bl of Dcslrnblo Illrchanllso at Greatly Reduced I'rlce . Thompson's glove fitting corsets , that old from $1 to $1.75 , at 29c , range or sizes not complete. Jackson corset waists , former prIce $1 , reduced - uced to SOc. See extra values offered In bedspeads. $1.50 crochet and $1.75 Marseilles quilts reduced - duced to $1.19 each See show window , GOO dozen hand embroidered ant Initial hand- kerchiefs worth 8e , reduced to 3c or 2 for 5c. 5c.A A new line or Irish point embroiderIes just received. See our prices. Ladles' night gowns , worth tram 45c to G5c , on sale a. 39c. 4lc ladles' tucked skirts at 2Gc eacb. See show window display for other prices. Big lot of silk finished Foulard's figured muls and SwIsses , worth from lOc to 15c. to close at 5c a yarll. All sizes or children's light wool and cashmere - mere hose , worth 25c , at 121c a pair. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER , Council Bluffs. MANhATTAN UE\CI IN Ll'rOATION. Suit In Slrpy County Neb , WitleSs Involves a Numhor or 3tiuilItes . The doctrine of accretions , which played a star part In the Cut-OU litigation which ended In the United States supreme court a couple YEars ago has come to the front once , more , and this time It Is Manhatan beach , Lafayette addition , and a lot more land just south of Lake Manawa that are involved Charles S. Lelerts or this city commenced an acton a row days ago In the district court or Sarpy county Nebraska , against the ! an. halan Beach Improvement company , Dodo Batchelor , Tom Skinner and a number of others , to establish his title to lot I , In frac. lonal section 8 , township 14 , range 14 , and alt accretions formed against that lot. Lelerts purchased the lot some little time ago , and he and his attorney , L. W. Ross , have been going through the musty traditions of the past , ascertaining just where the rIver ran In all its successive stages When the government survey was made In 1856 the river , near where Lake Manawa now Is , ran In a general southeasterly direction. Little by little I : ran farther to the north making a larger and larger bend , until In 1881 It had reached t'no bet of the present lalec. Then In that year there came a sudden change and the river ran more than a mie south of the original chan cl cf 185' , leav'ng Lake lhnawa high and dry , and a large tract of land be- tween the two. Lot I , the tract which Let- forts now owns , was originally on the south bank or the Missouri , but now lies far to the ncrti , ncrth.Tle contention of the plaintiff In the suit now pending Is that all the land formed against lot 1 between ) 18lG and 1881 , and within the bond of the river as It flowed at the time of thin cut oft of 1881 , became a part or lot I , and Is now within the Jurisdiction - ten or the state or Nebraska. These accre- ttons . unller the rule eslablshell In the East Omaha case , belong to the owner or the original lot. I Lefferts' claim Is upheld by the courts the Manhattan Beach Improvement - meet company , like Batchelor , Skimimior and the rest of the occupants , Is merely a squatter , without any rights against LeCferts. Colonel p C. Reed also claims to own some prop- crty on the south side of the lake , so that > he , too , Is interested In the outcome The defendants have until AIrl 16 In which to fo an amtswer \0 flUC Got a sure ' 'hlll. 1 Is time Insurance gasoline stove , the only gasoline stove lade that a child can play wIth and 110 no harm . 1 takes care of itself : can be blown out , left open or turned on , and there Is no possible way for time gasoline to ignite or explode No smell or odor , 10 dripping of gasoline , no burning your house down or burning your wife or mother-In.law to death No misery , nd funerals - nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker If you use tIme Insurance gasoline stove , as It Is absolutely lafe. I you don't believe It ask any of our competitors , then ask them to blowout their stove and leave It open for ten nilmiutes then apllly a latch to the stove os wo do with ours and see , what will hap- pen but b sure to be a quarter of n mile away before he lights the match , , as there Is sure to bl an explosion ; then wo would not get to sell you an Insurance stove , as there would be a funeral next day nHOWN'S O. O. D" , Sale Agents , Miss Stooro'i II UIIOldl. Miss Anna Moore , 615 East Pierce street , gave a musical last Thursday evening. Among those present from Omah were ; Messrs. D. O. Combs , D. F. Carson , L. M. Starley , T , L. Combs , C. Stock horn , O. 1 Perry , D , M. Coney , A. 1' lakel , E. C. Moore , T. L. Andrews , C. J , hanson and I" . T. Prenzer. 'fhe folowing were present from this city ; Misses Jennie Pile . Joie and Lena Clausen , Nellie Coker , Anna lIutcition , " . 'Ip.1.i1 : ' 1"'IJJIiJr1L. Elsie Orahl , Minnie Jansen , E. C. Moore. The following ladles were present from Omaha : IesiI2 Haskel , FanDle hart , Elsie Twire , o. tunon , TWirl Pleasing musicAl numbers We c g'ven by tn6 Messrs. Combs brothers , Starkey , Stock horn , Perry O. Corey and hiaskelllltefreshrnents were served , and music and mirth crowded the evening wih enjoyment Juny FOUNt IAIUSE NUT GULT\ Took Them About Three 101rs 10 Agree on ma "erdlct The trial of John Emarlno on the charge of assault with Intent to murder 111s father-In- law , W K. Lames , came to an end yester- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. J has proved very interesting , and the court room has been crowd each day with eager spectators After being out a little over three hour the jury came In shortly before 6:30 : last evening with , a verdict of acquittal. An amusing little piece of by-ploy took place at the morning seaslon. County Attor- nay Saunders was making his closing argu- mont 10 the jury , anti In It he took occasion to say that Colonel Daily was one of the finest - est criminal lawyers In the state of Iowa , that ho had conducted a strong defense , and he said a number of other things that woulll have a tendency to lh" a modest man blush for joy. As he was finishing his tribute Colonel Daily , who was sitting about ten feet away , arose , wale cd across to the water pitcher , fled a glass with water , sot It on tIme table close by Saunders' hand , and resumed his seat The movement was accomplished by an apologetic sort or look , as though Colonel Daily wls'le It were stronger , but hoped I would do. J took the audience several seconds - onus to comprehend the meaning or the Joke , and then a quiet snicker went around the room , extending to a considerable depth In the jury box. Colonel Daily devoted most of his energies during tIme trial to throwing ridicule on the durllg , . . . , . . . . . . tntp. tIn wnl o""ollnn".1 .nm" " "h.N. , c t by ' - the -ref l i ri"t le - county ; : ' attorney to put Clarence Enmes , the young man who shot Emarlne , upon the winess stand. lie hall expected 10 turn Eames insIde out upon cross.examlnaton , mil make a spectacle or ' 111 that would influence the minds of the jury In favor or Emnarino This pain was spared Eames and Saunders by Eames being kept off the stand , and In his argument Colonel Daily accused Saunders or being afraid to put Eames up where ho could be sUbjected to the hot shot of the enemy. When Saunders came to reply he likened Clarence I ames to a mustard lllaster , which Daily was using as a sort or counter irritant to call tIme attention of the jury away from the cal ' or John Emarlne. gui IiN.lS0N IsitOs . Monday' , , Sleci Bargains. I you want tress goods , sls. cloaks er table linen conic to our store Monday. Alt our $ .00 and $1.25 2t-lnch black figured taffeta siks ( all black ) Monday at one prIce 74e yard . $1.00 black satin duchess Monday S6e 'ard. $1.35 black satn duchess Monday 98c yard. 27-lneh black satin duchess good value In any _ house at $2.GO : Ir you buy Monday it's only $1.G9 'ard. I's 5 pieces SOc quality white Ialmton wash silk Monday 33c yard. BLACK DRESS GOODS NEARLY % pmCE. mack wool crepon at 79c , $1.19 and $1.48 yard : reduced for Monday sale from $1.00 , $1.35 and $2.00. 590 38-lnch alt wool French serge , navy and black Monday ISo 'ard. 4G-lnch navy and black French serge Monday - day 49c 'ard. Novelty black goods at GOe. COo and 7Gc yard ; worth fully 7Gc , 85e and $1.00. See them Monday . LNENS. LINENS. LINENS. 54-inch cream table damask , was 45c , Monday 29c yard . GO.lnch bleached satin damnaslc worth iGc , Monday SOc yard. $1.00 bleached satin table damask , Mon- day 7to yard. $1.25 72-lnch double satin damask , SOc yard. $1.75 , our finest qualIty. 72-lnch blea"h.i satin damask , Monday $ i:25 : yard . 8-4 and 9-4 half bleached Loclmood sheet- Ing , Monday 1Gc and 17,4c yard. 42-lneh Loclewood bleached pillow casing , Se yard. 45-lnch Lockwood bleached pillow casIng , 9c yard. 50-inch Lockwood bleached pillow casIng , lOc yard. 3G-lnch LL unbleached muslin , 3 ½ c yard. SPECIAL LINING SALE. Genuine rail hair cloth Monday 49c yard Cotton hair cloth , lOc yard ; worth 20c. : Alt lining cambric 4e yard. llc quality sel ca. lOc yard. I CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. I Some big bargains In ladles' new spring cales on sale Monday at $1.GO , $2.00 , $2.50 , I $3.50 and $ G.OO each. I DENNJSON BROS. . I Council Bluffs. nOLLEN O.\SE nUN VI' IN COUJIT. Officers In n Juandmry Whether to Push the l'rogeemmtlon or Not. The case of Andy nolen , charged with a fracture of the state liquor law . has not yet been dispose of , and recent rumors are to the effect that the city authoritIes are timid- Ing It a very troublesome to one deal with. At all events they are showIng not the slightest anxIety to push Rolen to the wall and agree wIthout argument to mill or the Iwrendant's requests for continuances. Helen would have been fined $50 and costs but for the agreement between his attorney and the city attorney that the case should be held under advIsement for a few days In speak- Ing of the case Judge McGee refused to con- sider the complaint or the police that Rolen had kept his saloon open until after mIdnight - night , but only that he had broken the 10 o'clocl closing law SeeIng that the officials were not anxious to have any stress laid upon this feature or the case , ho said that they could do as they pleased about dismissing - missing the case but Ir they chose to prose- cute the fine of $50 and costs would be levIed as laId down by the law or the state. Time officials now find themselves In : rqther uncomfortable position. If posIton. J they prosecute - ecute Helen for keeping open after 1 o'clocle , as the court says they must I they prosecute at all , Helen will probably turn right around and prosecute all the other fellows In the same line of business Every saloon leeeper In town has been keeping opeit until midnight by either a tacit or expressed agreement wlh the city olilelals I the present suit Is dropped there will be no further trouble , but Ir It Is pushed there Is great danger that a saloon war will bo pre- elpitated . People have had all they want or that sort or amusement , and there Is a strong hope expressed that some way can bo found of avoIding it. Ur. Reese Wilt Lecture . Dr. 11 , W. n. Roes of Cincinnati , formerly pastor of the Broadway Methodist church In Counci Bluffs , will lecture next Sunlay even- Ing at the Methodist church on tIme subject of "Charity , " and tIme Christian home and its needs will be the central theme No admissIon - missIon fee wi bo charged , as the lecture Is given purely with the Idea or awakening interest - terest In the hiommie. Dr. Reese Is wel known to the people or his former home as a thoughtul and enterlalnlng speaker , and there Is no doubt that his popularity , with that or the Inslluton ho favors wih hIs help , will be sulclcnt to pack time church , Several pastors or the city will take part In the service Hohmlteln , WJ\iuel , ' Hans Scllnlteln , the young German who victimized Fred Spetman and C. P. Nelson by means or forge checks , was brought up I . In police court yesterday morning for pre- Ihnlnary hearing. This case has ben pend- Ing for several months , having ben con- lnue from tme to time tim she hope that Sotmnmlttlein's father In Germany would come down with the cash 10 settle the claims. The father slowed ito inclination to do so , and yesterday the blow fell. Schmlteln waived examination and was bound over to time gramt jury ills bond Is each of tie case was fixed at $300 . and In default of the amount lie was sent to Jail. Council Bluffs horse market Auction salv every FrIday ufernoon at Ilel's barn. Bring In your horses I you want them sold . A. IIARTNEY Dr. Laugel ofro .0 5th aye ; tel 180. l'urlhUIH Enllrlllned , Friday evening John Conoyer entertained his Sunday school class of Puritans at the residence of Superintendent Ed N. Brown . This Is one of a series of cass socials given by the senior classes of time Christian Sunday school , the aim being to Improve the social abilities of Sunday school workers . The ' \onL was a marked success , and was at- : _ . . ; iill - - tended by about sic4y , of Council Bluffs' beat young pcople. Amoag5thoso present were the followings : John qtorer , Carrie Gros\'enor , Grace Delaler , Dn ' , Coval EdnA Van Ar- om , Jennie Mile f4llian \ haladay , Carrie Alen , Eva Coy , EJma Egmann , Ella Dlr- pill . May MUer , t IS Ohitey , EOo Mllep , 1'lorenee Readm ArtQur Head , S n Anderson , Iva Lo Master , Florence Steepy , Edna Lo Master , Carrie Dingle" Allen Hall , Katherine Haser , Oertrude Autfnrleth , Alpha Miller , Crinn Derger , itammmlo Sides , James A. Shoemaker , Maurice drhlge , hattie Berger , Bird Drown , Robert Crahnant , Minnie San- dora , Lillian mllonl Alice Joseph , Edith Joseph , Mary Adams : Lulu Fowler , May Grosvenor , Hey Paterfn , Low Cooley , al" - sle Daugherty , I.a\ra Heisler , Robert la1a- day , Prank Zimik \ Wallace Doln , Clara Sackett , Crystal Dingle , Lizzie Milnaeht , Mayme Ihalle . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' AMOO TIlE AIATIWl Sl'UHTSUEN I Onnledet Will lun to the "Rle , TOI\y- , "Icu'ln : n H\co : Meet. The Gan'medo Wheel club will make It first run of the season this morning , leavIng the club rooms at 8:30 : o'clock for Missouri Valley , twenty miles away. A dinner will be served at the V le ) The question of whether there will be a race meet this summer Is now agitating the minds of the local wheehmnen. This do- ponds principally uJon the acton or the executive commlteo of the League or AmerIcan - lean Wheolmen. The Ganymedcs have made male applcaton for membership In time national circuit , and a meeting or time executive corn- mlteo Is to bo held April 10 to decide whether I shall bo granlcd. J Council Bluffs Is enrolled , as It wants to be , one or the finest meetings ever held In the west will undoubtedly be held. The club docs not feel lihto going to the expense or $3,000 to give a meet on Its own heel with tmes as hard as they are now. The cub Is In a prosperous condition , time membership beIng larger than last year. Time Council Bluffs HawIng association Is planning for sOnic much needed Improvements - ments this summer at Its headquarters at tanawa. The club house will bo moved farther to the west , to get It out of the neighborhood of the unsightly ice houses. The banks of the laleo In front will bo parleed Six double boats are to bo pur- chased , and time five doubles that were bought last year wi ho made Into singles. The club Is In better shape this year than ever before It now has a membership of lot ; . and to prevent It from becoming un- weldy the initiation fee has been raised from $0 to $2G. For twelve years It has hung together through thick and thin , and now finds Itself out of debt and with money In the treasury. A move Is on foot to secure the state re- gatta. 'Vhether the necessary funds will ho secured Is time main thing that stands In the way. I will cost about $2,600. Iana\a Is one or the finest bodies or water In the fnest state for rowIng purposes , and would furnish an excellent course for the races Some of the members are disinclined to try to get the regatta , on account of the poor transportation - portaton between the city and the lake. Great cnthuslasm Is Celt over the project by most or them however. No prophet who cares a cent for 111s repu- taton will hazard a guess as to what the foot bal lends or Council Bluffs will do next season. From March till September Is a long time , especially when , considering the person- nel or a foot bal team. Just at thIs juncture It looks as though the Hi school will have no team next year. The stand-bys of the ' 9- team were , In time main , members or the class whlc'i graduates front the school this spring. TIm members of last fall's team who will be In the school next year arc few In number and rather light In weight , and could not be numbered among the most skillful players I The lawyers the champions last fall , undoubtedly - doubtedly will scare , up an eleven once or twice In the season , just to show the young- sters how easily old college men can wale around the school. boys , oven If tme and lack of exercise have stiffened nlelr joInts and shortened their wind , and I they can't remember - member the trIcks they played years ago. And I will take a very husky and heady team to defeat the lawyers , too. The attorneys , at course , cannot be expected I to play oUtside teams ; to any xtentl" H the High school docs not put up a team the puh- lie will have to rely on eiher the Young ren's Christian association or a purely Inde pendent organization organizing an cleven. There 'Ias been sme : tale or SCil an organlz ton beIng formed , and the project Is quite favorably regarded by the players or the city _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Frunk G. Cmsrjioitter . C"rjentor. The war between China and Japan has made Asia the most interesting news center or the globe. The wonders which are going on In China , Japan and Corea are surprising , and the world really knows but little or these countries as they exIst todDy. Mr. Carpenter who spent the greater part of last year In traveling through tlem , had wonderful facilities - ities In getting information , and ho IntervIewed - vIewed everyone In Japan , from the premier down to time jlnlksha men. He had talks with the king or Coren and LI lung Chang He took photographs everywhere . His tlla are to bo lustrated by magnilcent views , and It I safe to say that no such Idea or Asia could be go len I months or study as from his lectures. Seed potatoes northern grown , Early Ohio , Early nose , Burbank anti sweet potatoes , onion sets : special price on large lots. J. n. Snyder , wholesale fruits ; Council Bluffs , Ia. 'Vhore . ' 'W4ro l"ree. Reorganized Church or Jesus ChrIst of Lat- ter Day Saints , on Pierce street , three doors west or Gen avenue. Funeral of Sister Maria Jensen at 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; Z. n. L. society at G p. m. Preaching at 7:30 : p. m. Subject : "Woman's Place In Cio World " St. John's English Lutheran church , James' hall , No. 1 Pearl street. ncv. W. Snyder , pastor. Sermon atH a. m. ; at 7:30 : p. m. the Women's Missionary society will hold their Councl Bluffs day servIce. An interesting pro- gram Is prepared. Sunday school al 945 ; a. m. ; young people's meeting at 6:30 : p. m. Congregational-Morning subject ; "The Goad Shepherd ; " evening : "Handel and HIs Genius , " with concert by tIme choir. FirmA Preshyterlan-Cerner of Willow ave nue and Seventh street. 11ev Ste,1hm Phelps , Pastor Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Broadway Methodist-H. P. Dudley. . 1. . llstor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. anti 7:30 : p. m. Morning subject : "Spiritual Nature " Sub- jet In time evening ; "The Genesis or Evil ; " class meeting anti Sunday school at 12 m. : Epworth league at G30 ; p. rn. Graceorer Pierce and Union streets "ornmg servIces at 10:30 : a. m. EvenIng services at 4 p. m. These services will be conducted by members or St. Andrews' so- ciety or Omaha This afternoon at Young Men's Christan association hall , room 2 Everett block , there will b I meeting or unusual interest I will bo led by Mr. ' C. J. McNit , who wi speak on time subject "Two Ways or Being Helpful , " All men ire cordially invited to , b present _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ( olbgeIUee Club The Gee : Banjo anl Mandolin clubs of the University or Witmeorysin will appear at Do- hany's Monday , April 1. The student songs , so dear to the 31ear ; or the cole go man , always - ways strike a responsive chord In the 1Iart of people whose Dily acquaintance with them Is from hearing lwn , on time concert platform The Glee club of time Universiy of Wisconsin has Ne I.ed the ltIght rral 0 of the Chicago , Milwaukee , Racln' antI Iockford p ess , and that of all the other cities In which I has been heard ' 1h'e hays wi arrive In Council UurSuhiay and fpenll the day here Monday aferoonlller will be tendered a reception - ceplon at the ! lbl.S ' of O. S. Montgomery In Omaha.IMonday ofenlng they will give a concert at Dohany's , and they should be extended - tended a Iieartywelconie . The auction sale ' 'or shoes I still running , and the longer It runs the cheaper the prices of shoes become. $5 shoes are still being sold occasionally for $1 , and you can get any amount of bargains at 25 cent on the dollar . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ au beating stoves for rent and for sale t Council Bluffs an company's office , Surl.rlult mime l'lutur. A number or the younger members or hIs fleck perpetrated a delightful surprIse on Hev. J. II. 1avls Thursday evening. Taking advantage - vantage or his absence they Invaded his home on Harrison street. and w11en he returned ho found the house In possessIon of tie merry party. Tlo evening was passed In amusements - ments usual to sucll occasions , and dainty refreshments were served Those In the party wereMisses \ Oultar , Dalon , msel , Hols , Odessa and Gertrude Downing , I'rances and Maud leper , Miller , Ole and ' Claudia larl , Leper , Wind , Miles , Clark , I ' "ir r ULHIF Spore , Reynolds Brooks , stevenson , Hobin- son and Iontelth ; Messrs. lendrlckl , Barrett , Miller , Colburn , Irons , Robinson Wca'p : , Ole Weaver , Heynots , iCing , MOl' ' \ ' Wh. lace , Stevenson , Clark , Mr and Mrs. "est- cotto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An l tellng wills lnndI , At the Congregational church this evenIng the sermon will be on the life and musical works of George p , Handel , the great com- poser . The followIng Is the musical pogram : hymn , Lesson. Chorus , Iesslnh , " And the glory of the l.rd , Ale sale , "Mes lnl " He shall teed Ills flock. Soprano solo , " : res8Iah , " Come unto 11m , lemarkl by the pastor . Tenor solo , "h3amsomi " Total eclipse. Otertor ) ' . Quartet , "lle slah , " Since hy man come death. Chorus , By lnn cameo also the resimrrectiomi of the dead. resurrecton Quartet , For as In Adam all dlo. Chorus , gven so In Christ shah nIl be made alive. Alto solo , " : lelslah , " He was despised Recitative soprano , "Messiah , , " And there were shepherds almiding In the field. Heel- talve soprano , lesslnh , " Ant , 101 the angel or the LorI came upon them , Reci- tatve soprano , "Mes lah , ' AntI the angel saId unto them Chorus , ' lesslah , " lialle- IUjah. The regmmlar choir will be assisted by Mrs. NCole Ogden : leIern , Miss Jonle Bnllwln , Mrs. Le\eret Miss Kirkland . , Miss Luring and lessrs. C. II. O/llel , T. Trenor , J. I. Simms , Leverel and Charles verstock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. Parsons , over Schneider's , &H n'wy. Tel , 21G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . C. , \ , 11nlltni lopnrt , The following Is the condelell report for Januar and February of the Woman's Chris- tan association hospital : Patients athmnltted . IG : patents discharged , 7 ; county , 22. Money receh'ell from patients . $5 ; money received from county palenls , $2 7.9 ; money received from soldiers' relief fund , $53.45 : commissary , $90.95. Numerous donalons were received during the two months , . , , . , , . . . A ( : r'.1 Mrr'sm. _ . .m. _ . "n' . . , Our half price sale has been 0 grand BUC- cess. 'Vo have sold over 400 frames anti pic- tures. This will be tIme last week of this great sale. Come early and get your pictures - tunes framed for just hal price. 1. L. S ITI & CO. , ,15 Main Streel. J , H. McPherson , florist , cut flowers and plan Is. Design work a specal . Wire or- ) tIers day 01 night. 1281 E. PIerce , Council Bluffs. _ _ _ _ _ ' The Aberln , slrlcly first-class. Cuisine unexcelled. Beautiful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council Bluffs. ' . . ' , ' , Omnlm 'Ino nt WhlI , The contest In tlO League club rooms between - tween the Omaha and Council Bufs whist clubs last night resulted as follows : Omaha- Ierklo aOl Wilbur , 217 : Heed anti Comstock , 218 : lussellan and Jordan , 212 : Druner and Scannell , 251 ; Alice and n.rn"r Or. ' ? . ! , Scannel ) 2:1 . Alee 'n' . ' _ . . . . . . , , uu. . . . . " _ U" . U' , 'U" " . i':4i:5' : : Council Bhtmffs-Lautortvasser and Darston' 251 : Shea all Wlcleham , 217 ; l'usoy amid llendircks . 256 ; Walermau anti Treynor 21 : Everett and Mayne , 21 ; Dodge and Slm- son . 217 : total . 1,393. Furnished anti unfurnished rooms for rent at 70 First avenue ; also a house , 623 Droall- way , seven rooms , suitable for boarding or restaurant ; also four rooms adjoining , at 621 Droadway. E. " ' . Jackson. ( arlclier I.eolur . Tickets for course , $1. Single tickets , IO cents. Broadway church April 10. 12 and 13. A woman who can do general housework well can get a good paying position this week at the corner or Bluff street and Fifths avenue , CouncIl Bluffs. John T. Stewart 1,000 bu. seed oats at T. Rishmton's , 2tOG W. Droadway. _ _ _ _ _ Furnished room for rent . , G1 First avenue. OXf'UIl ANI ( .IIllJl S.I T UJtI.t r. Fifty-Secommd Sheeting of the Blues 01 time Thnmel Course Lomes this Weott LONDON , March 23.-Barring accIdent or I change In the program , the tifty-second boat race between crews representing the Universities of Oxford and Cambrldgo will be decded on the Thames over the usual course , Cram Putney Bridge to the Ship Inn at Mortake , a distance or about four and one-fourth miles , on Saturday next. The greatest Interest Is taken In boating circles In the coming of the Cornell crew to compete at the Henley regatta with Eng- lan 's crack oarsmen , and the "points" of the AmerIcans are being eagerly discussed. They may be certain of a warm welcome among the oarsmen here There Is another feature of international sports which Is attracting consIderable attention - tenton here and that Is the prospects of the American horses now training at New- marleet. Naturally very few I any , poInts are to be obtained by outsiders , but It Is understood the Americans Cell pretty con- fdent of getting a good share or the good things during the .comlng season , although the weather bas interfered with training. - - RESULTS 0 : TiE JUNNlNO TIACK ! Five Out of Six I'lclcd by the 0001 Guessers nt Slay DIRtrlcl. SAN FRANCISCO , March 23.-The 2-year- old race was the only one that Cooled the talent today. 'A rather poor lot or fillies raced for the Fairy stakes , worth $ ICO and the prize went to Tennessee Maid , I 12 to Summary 1 shot ; The track was In poor comidltlon . Flnt race , five furlongs , selling ; noma 18 , Hennessy (9 ( to 10) ) , won ; Klngsly , 16 , Carr (3 to 2) , second : Mutineer , 16 , Orifiln (8 ( to 1) ) , thIrd Time ; 1:07. : OntarIo , Green Itlver Lodi . also 'Vah-to- ran 'VnI , filly , Ale 110 and Second race , five furlongs , selling : Ross , SO , Isom (7 to 10) , won : Candee , 95 . Burns (0 ( to 1) ) second : May McCarthy , 96 , Flynn (2 ( to d $ , third. 'rime : 1:0' : . Grandee and Chlqulto also ran. ThIrd race , Fairy stakes , 'ear-old fillies , five furlongs : Tennessee Maid lo . Carr (12 ( to 1) ) , won ; Elsie Ferguson , lot , Isom ( (2 second : Pensy , 103 , JI ( tiO to I ) , thIrd. ' ! : 1:0tm/ : . Joan , Eventide , Marionette , Briannia and Suffrage also ran. Fourth race , mnlle and eighth mlo un elghtb , handicap - cap : Oakland 107 , Carr ( t to ( ) . won ; Mc- Light , 10 , Grlln (3 ( to 1) ) , second ; Sir Wal- tel' , 87 , Jsom (3 to 1) ) , third. 'I'Imne : 2:0' : ) . Red Root also ran. Fifth race mile and a half , steeplechase : 'fhe , rcli 0 Cancy (6 ( to 5) ) , won ; hell- ringer , 132 ; , 00 to 1) ) second Bel- Spence ; Hay- rlnler . 1 morllt V ! ; ! Spence , . . t tn fl . I-I , " 'Im. . 3'Ei : : ½ . " 'JordamiWoodtorml : ; ImestorhndHe i i = lampago also mu. ' Sixth race , six furlongs , selling : Contrl- huton , 107 , Grlln ( even ) , won : Royal Flush , 114 , Curl (1 ( to 1) I ) . Iecond ; hientiza- tion . 107. Taylor (7 ( to 1) ) . thl'd. Time : 1:19'4. : O'Bee , Jim Flood Sir Hchar and Modesto also ran. NEW ORLEANS , March 23.-Trael fast Results ; FIrst race , five furlongs : Mark B (13 ( to 5) ) won , Flush (4 ( to 1 ) second , Norman (9 to 6) ) third . 'rime ; 1:02 : . Second race , six furlongs : St. Croix (7 to 5) ) won , Masonic llama (4 ( to 1) ) second , Erstwhile (12 ( to 1) ) thIrd Time : ljl : , . , Third race , utile anti mimi eighth ; ; Florence l (7 ( to 2) ) won , ' 1heodore 1 ( even ) second , Iapldan (4 to 1 ) third , 'J'Ime : 1:13 : % . Fourth race , six furlongs : Frauds I'otC (6 ( to 1 ) won , Bi White (2 ( to 1) ) second , len Wison (0 ( to 1 ) thmirmh . 'J'lme ; 1:15. : 1"lrh mmmcc seven furlougs : Ho\enue (6 ( to 2) ) won , 1Inoa (6 ( to 1) ) econd , Guilty ( Ii 10 1) ) third 'rlme : 1:28 : * , stilts S' . : LOUIS . , March -East SI . Louts . re- First race , three-eighths of a mile ; Feast Venus second J'ardon . ' ' won , , timimd 'J'lme : 0:39. : Second race , nlne-slxtecnths or a mile : King David won , Message second , Uuzgo third. Time ; 0:594 : . 'J'hlrd race , three-quarters or a mile ; Ilelle of the West won , Jack Bradley eec. Jradley Jele o ont , Jlalwwood timird Pinto : 1:21 : % . tC- ourth mace , handicap , thirteen-sixteenths or a mile ; DaHo won , , , , Mordote second 'l'ext third. Time ; 12 ; . . Fifth mace three-quartcrs of a mIle ; Entre won , Veslgner second , 'lradesman third Time ; 1:20f. : ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'rlro FIght , l'rohmlbito.l II 11exlco , CITY OF MEXICO , March 23.-Tue Mex- Icon National Athletic club recently agreed to hang UI' a purse or $6.0 for the Carrel and McAulro contest for the IghtwelHht champIonship , which they both accepted 'fho club has now been notled ! y the federal authorities that they cannot brIng oft a prize lIght or glove contest to a finish In the federal district The club does not feel Justified In going out of the federal district to brIng oft the contest. They expected - pected to bring It off In this city , as I Is the only place where they could see their way to get their money ack. The Ilresl- dent or time club Is negotiating wih the National Athletic club of London , arranging to bring the contest oft there nll Ilrllia m " , 'nll time ' ellu' . KANSAS Cl'rY , March 23.-PItcher "Kid" Nichols , It IH said , has made up his mind to accept the llromlses held out by the Boston managemlnt or doIng the fair thing In the way of salary. He heft today to Join that team at Columbia , B. C , , n.Jl I r lic"L. ! I L _ . _ : _ ! - . -r- . . . EPIDEMIC OF SPRING SICKNESSf _ Catarrli . hroat and Lung Troubles Making Havoc Eycrywhere Un , ( IIelnult amid blfl'Uli Caring for Sufferers . Rt . R Muelt Nominal Evpcnse I .nd AU 1lecletno. rree. So far from there being any abatement or any clear signs of abatement iii tIme to- cent wide prevalence of all manner of climatic - matic and catarrhal maladies , there is no questiomi but that the past week has been worse iliac the preceeding. Dra. Copelammti and Sitepard , who are perhaps closest to the people , generally , in thmeir professional capacity , have no hiesitatlomi in tiechnnimmg this maladies referred to now definately amid decIdedly epi&iemnio. And it is needless to atith that family PhysicIans of large practice lrotessionahiy familiar with climatic action , on tIme human system , and presonally con- \'orsant wIth the present situntlomi , confirm tIme stnternemtmm as tmmmmitmcstloflabhy ( rime , Nor Is the absence of amsy nlnrmnimmg Pres- cot increase in tIme death iate of the city any evidence to tIme contrary. 'rime Curse of tIme maladies now Prevalemit does not lie in their Imernemhiate or eitrly fatality Tue dali- gem and time honor of tlmemms is In a post- loiieti fatality-lit their imn''ltnltlo liability to beconme settled anti chronic with no other Prospect , If muglectt.d , ihmami that of a long imeriol of simiferimig , Drs. Copeland imnml Slic'parti bare hail a vast experience in time tliagtiosis auth hitmid- hug of these disenet anti tlmc'ir subtle cciii- phicatioums. anti their methods reflect the imresclit advanced state of miiedlcal science. ' ' ' ; : . IN l)1Mi'AN'L' mIOMS. A Lady of Moiitsmmt't-htes of tIme hull Trem , S lmmemm t , Mrs. Philip Domlon , of lhozeman. Montana , wife 01' tIle Ienuhimig unercltntmt of ( hint dis- tl'ict of coummtry. wmiies : ' 'I emit ommo of qtmit' a neimeber of PeoPle of this far westermm cIty who hn'o trIed the Copehamitl nuiti Shiepartl sb'stemfl o mmiall treat- dent , mind who , as a result , have been mantle happy by a Cttnplete mestorumtlon to health at a muere imomnintul expense. My ailment vmts mm. distressing chrommic affection of time tIn oat , ? 'lthm threnteneti totith dcnfncss anti nut iii imiost comittunt stoppage of tIme nostrIls caims- ed lmy chronic catnrrhm. 'I'hme remnethies sent site hmroughmt a complete cure , mimimi Imothi my husbtmnth mtmmti mmyschf are mIchighited vltl , tIme treatimielit. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liv TIlE COl'RLANI ) ANI ) SllHl1AItD PElttEC'I'Rt ) SYSTEM OF MAIli TItEAl'- MENP YOU MAY liE CUI1RI ) AT hOME. W'1U2' F'OIt INFO11MA'rION. ' .l'itiiv Sl'IltK AOii5N , l'.itmcmmtM Wimo WertTremmtctl Ycmmrt Ago Tea- tiI3' to Tli'lr l''mimmimmmeit Ctmrc , Elder J. II. Speck , 602 lInael-st. , Coubcil Ilhitils , is it withely kimowmi evangelIst of the Chmrlstinn church. lIe wns formimerly pastor of tIme ( 'iirtstinmi Church lii South Ommiimha. Elder Slmclt was treatctl by Drs , Copelnath nimd Sitt'iitrd : tmeaniy two years ago , fur a IAN hUNTERS IN TROUBLE Those Who Pursued Add Bank Robbers with Stolen Guns to Be Prosecuted. PERRY ARMORY WAS PLUNDERED BY THEM Mmtmiy of time ItIlles Sccimred Vemo Never fletimrmuod and live llmmmmdrcd Itoummds of , % simmmmummuhttomt Are Still 3llssiimg. DES MOINES , March 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-On ) the day of the Adel bank robbery - bery citizens broke into the armory of coin- pany B at Perry amid took from it a quantity of arms and ammunitIon , whIch they used to hunt the , robbers. They have , up to date , failed to return five of the rifles taken , and those returned were badly scratched. Five hundred rounds of ball cartridges were taken and only a smimali quantity returmied , and one rifle returned was broken. Attorney General Remley today rendered a decision that such act was an offense against the state , punishable by not more ( line $200 tine or six months imprisonment , or both , for each offender , in tIme discretion of this court. tlUST ON STAN smioTily Il10ltS'AMEN , l'oter Glidorumaster Ilecolvos ma Bullet Itt tIle Imtck 'mlmiclm May l'rovt , L'mmtal ' , CIU.6STON , Ia. , March 23.-Special.- ( ) Last nightt Peter Gildermnaster was shot in the back by an unknown milan vhio accosted - costed hint on a street crossing , ( Jiidcriras- ter says he was passing along thte street witemi one mann stejmped in fmont. of hiin amid mtmiother behind hIm. Both had revolvers iii their hatids. He called loudly : "help ! " "Help ! " amtd then started to run north , Omie of ( lie nmen said "shoot him , " amid tIme man addressed lired twice , ( ilidermauster ran to mm. livery bum and told time mnen theme of the attempt to mnurder hlmn. One bail Iassed through hIs overcoat collar , The uthiel' struck htlmn In the mtiitldie ot' the back atid eistered the body to ( lie left of ( Ito sitifll ! coluntn. 'rIte doctpr said that It was irObmtble ( lint the bail was in the cheat , somewhere aroumid time heart. Judge J , C. blmcrmvhm , Very Sick , MASON CITY , In. , Ma'rchm 23.-Speclal Telegmamn.-Judge ) J. C. Siterwln of- this dis- ( net is very iii at his home in this city anti will not be able to hold court for umiany weeks. Brigadier Gemieral James Rule of tIme Iowa Nittiummal guard has been confined at his residence for four weeks. 1'mtir Itssocimitlomm l'roIerty Soitl , SIOUX CITY , March 23.-Special ( Tele- gram.-An ) order of court wims issued today for the sale on May 10 of time buildings , leases , franchises antI nIl assets of ( lie Interstate - terstate Fair assocIation , Abotit $30,000 of claims have bei'mi Illetl agaimist it. A new cotnpatmy will bid in amid orgammizo It. Called time iteiitmtiiicamm I.nisgimo Togotlm or DES MOINES , Marcim 24.-Special ( Tele- gramn.-I'resimlent ) F , H. Conway of tIme Iowa State RepublIcan league bait issued a call ( or stntq convention to ! iieet April 26 at the tmme or time ( irant club banquet him this city , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , Ju.igo Scevems Reported mcsmi , DES MOINES , March , 2i.-Special ( 'relo. gmans.-A message receivetl hmeme says Judge Seevers , ex-niember of the supreme court diemi mmt lila imommie in Ositaloosa mit 1:15 : tiil Sunday ) riiormiing. Soils of ' % 'etentma' , ( ) rgmmn Trmmmiatoired , MASON CITY , in , , March 23.-Simcchal ( Teiegramms.-The ) Sabre office , the miatlonni om'gitn of tIme Sons of Vcteritns , has bcet trammsfermed frommt this city to hicim MoInes , vlmt 'my It ) Athjtmst l're'ccimimmgos Siomitimiy , ChiCAGO , Zmiarchm 23-On Monday the presidents anti general meammugera of tIme lie \\'estern 'I'mummic months inememmted in ( Limme pool vihl Itcmlti a meeting hero amiml ( hiscuss time question of a. dlvlmmiomi of fm'cighmt , TIt Burlington , MIssouri l'mtclllc and tommie othi- ems hmutve repeaetuhy been commwileti to ttmrn over freight to their comimcitors ( , ammil ( lila while ( heir own euumiimigit vttre smhtowiimg (10- creases , 'I'Imey have objected to Site exist. lug scale of mlivisiommmm anti will ask tiiit , tlmey be reduced , 'rime weaker lines ulaur- ally hiavo strong objections to ammy sticim pmoceedings imnil deaire the lmcmcermmigetm ( to ba kept atm they are. Time eamnimmgmi of ( lie Chicago , Mllwmmukeo & St. Pimuil for thmu thmimti vcelc iii lamcim were $509IJ2 , a dccreame of $58,594 froimi time cormespondimig week of last ycum' . S l'rcsltiemmt Stlckii.y's Smiall iloldiuigs I'lutn , ST. PAU1 , March 23.-PresIdent A. B , Stickney of ( ito ChIcago Great Western railway , s'hmo has beemi urghmmg eummigration ft omn time cities to tIme ( arias ( or seine time past , has made iluns 1' carry out his owmm suggestions. lie limes seeced ( lands about Stanton , Minn. , thirty-six miles below St. h'aul , which viil be divided into smntuhl hold- logs suitable for raising produce , and ( lien leased at low mates to inca with families ( mom time cities wimc , emay wish to settle there. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlhiSs 1t'VFi V1111.I ) , EdItor antI owner of Kate Field's Washington - ington of WashIngton , I. ) , C. , a paper tie. voted to time cause of temperance , Uted ( 1mm a recemit speecim that time tmrohibiion ( laws , as enforced in tIme several states , vcre mmot promoting the temnperarmce cause , and imem ativice would be to snake a moderate allow- : tmmco of mild beverage's , In lien estimna- tion this would help time tmmuthierance cause more titami prohibition laws. Miss Kate's imead is level , and us to mild drinks , we recommnend Anleuser-Iluscli Brewing Auo- elation's Beer. , TTI severe bronchial ailment , Now that ha finds his cure hasting anti satisfactory in every way , he speaks as follows to ( lie ub hic . - - N g . ; S. \ _ _ ' t . - - I ; d'1 I , - S . \ . ' ' . S ' - \ \ k " ) U : . . - - - . . S , / 'p 11ev. 3. 11. SPECK , 602 llazeh-stCouncll BIts "Nearly two years ago I commtmacted a se- 'cmo Imrommchmial dIsease , so ( hint 1 wits timiablus to tiRe iii ) ' 'olce , multI it was rniiltlly tle'elol- trig iimto consumnhmiiomt of ( lie lungs , I cmnmglmed lumeessamitly , 'ithi , lees soreness in tIme lunge , \'nstIng of stueuigii nuiti ulesii hmuttl aft lii mmmiii I 'its t'liIiihly failing , Iii fuict , I van eouiiltelietl to u'eshgmm imiy pastorage sit the First Cimml.stian ( 'imtmrchi of South Omnalmit , \'hihle 1mm tlmis 5ite 1 enhietl cmi Dr. Sitelmarti , who snitl lie thmotighmt lie could help mae seine , Immut votmhtl lint hrommmIsp miie a cmute. I begafl tmticiimg hits trentmuiemi ( . Immitle of thmmee muomithth I vilm. mttde to resimusie my regmtlmr : worl'i nmmd now I cmii mms m'otumul as I ever was , p have been engaged In evnumgehisIc ( work , speaking every mmhglmt ( ltmrlmtg tii last year , nuitl Part of ( lie time two amid three timmies a dab' . I nat heavier thmamm I Iinve been for years nmmtl I sit\ . mill lmrmmise to Ir. Shiepard , wlmn ( iti 110 mntmcm for mite , nuni I gladly cant- miiemitl Imimmi to niib'Oiie who Is stuttering as I was. I deemn it muiy lmiilimt thtuty to imty fellow mmmcmi to lOhmit ( lie \i'ity to hiehim antI safetr from the ravmtges ofterm'lblehummg disease , , ' DIIS , COPEI1AYI ) & SI1E11llD , ROOMS Ill ANI ) 312 NlV YORK LIFE BUILDING , OMAhA , NEll. OffIce Iloimrs-9 to 11 a. in. : 2 to 5 p. m. , Eve. miutmgs-\Vednestlays nutti Saturdays only , 6 to 8. Stlmithti-lO to 12 mit. NEW SHORT LINE HELENA , i. FRANCIS , Gon'l Pass'r Agent , OMAHA , NEB. Wheti Buyittg Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute lost can never ho recovered , and it's a calamity to lose several yearS which so many Iowa amid Nebraska peopit have done wlmen they have bought foreign grown , unacchlmated fruit trees , MENERAY BROTIIFRS , TIlE CRESCENT NURSERY. Were born on tIme lands where their nursery - ry stock is grown , and years of patient , intellgemmt experiment have taught them th Imest varieties for this chlmnte , Consequentlh their home gmown stock is as hardy as thq forest trees. They have a very large stock for tue spring delivery and every tree tyarranteti true to Caine , Orchard , Vinyar ' Lawn , ParkIng Trees anti Omnamnentai stoc Make mio mistake imi your orders. Send us your list of wants for prices. We can please you In prices antI stock. References : Council Bluffs Banks , Council Bluffs Department Omaha Bee , and promimient bummhmtesum men , Ntirserlos six miles north of Council Biff , P. 0. Address , MENERAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. Teeth Without Plates BAILEY , \ . - A. ' DENTIST , _ fi. ' Paxoumliiock , 'JA _ 10th , amid ? armmanl Sta , Tel , 1O3'1 , Fmmhh SetTeetli.5 00 i Silver Filitmigs , , , . , 81 0 Ilemit Teeth , . . . . . . 7 50 I Pimre Gold Filings 2 04 Thiimm ' ( . . . . . . . . 00 I Cold Cr , v.ta-JJ c , $9 Paimmheea Exmact'n Soc I hiridgo Tcetlt-toothm U 00 Teeth Out in Morning , New Teeth Same Day VISOR OF MEN. - d Easily , fluickly , Permanently Hestortd. ' Veaknosm. , Nervou.noqa Debility , and all the trati of evils froma early errors o . later exlcsses : the results overwork , iiccnoms won' , etc. Full ste'igth , dove . - opmcntmumd toegivent . . every organ and portio * . . ' ' ofthehmc'dy. Simple.zia I LIurul \ mcthoi.s , , immed L iiii . ate Imnprotoment seen. FalhmirO imponible , 2o4xi : references. Book expianatiomi amid Imroofa mailed ( ealod ) free. FflI flIflPI. 00 , , Buffalo , H.Y.h SALE OF ticiioor. , BONDS. Ties independent schmool ( hismict ( of Silver City , Ia. , have decided to issue school bontis in demmomlumations of $1,000 each , amounting to $5,000 , bearimig 6 ier ccitt in. ( crest , interest payable Eemi'itnmuaily , bonds mnuurimg November 1 , 1t97 , 1898 , 1S99 , ItmOO nimd 1901. Principal antI interest Imityablo at Silver City State bank , Silver City , Ia. Scaled hula will he recelvemi for time nor- chase of these bomds u ) to May let , 1895 , at 1 o'clock , p. in , 'I'hme might to reject any or all bhhs lii re. nerved , I I , I i. I fUFJ'A1CEut , 'rreasurer , Silver City , Itt. , Marcit 20 , hS9 , Special NoIicos-OouDiI Oluffs CIi5tNRYH CLISANnD , V/IULT1S uL1IANED , 15,1 Iium-ime , at W , S. homer' . . 138 llroa4way , LAltOil PIIIVATII IJARN FOR RENT NIIAfl court Stout , , . Apply at lie. olilce , Council lJIutta. FIWiT FABSI AND aARDIIN LAUD FOIl stale cImeai and cs easy terms. Day ft hess , 31 l'eani Street , FIJIINISIiED ANi ) tJNVUhtNlHIiRD 15003151 for rtnt at 710 let avenue ; also 10 i-comas at Ill Broadway , C , W Jatkson , FOIl JIENT , A NICII T-htOOM COTTAUII , FURnished - nished ; line lawn ; good barn , and on paved street , II. 1' . Ohlicer , 12 ) Iaie street ; : jj ItIINT , FUJtN151uEDiMH. Gih avenue. S CINIlBtthFOIt SALll , 200VMiON LOADS , B. 1.iurke , met hiommmer's , 135 flrodway , \V.ANTRI ) . A 0001) HlCONh.h1ANl ) lJi'itIGmL'p piano ctitem , ( or cash , , Address C. II. , Be oftice , CouncIl lhluUmm , W'ANTII ) , wrgNoullAl'Iil1i ( ANi ) I'RltHOZ4 commipelent to do getiermtl 0111cc WOtk , l'er. maccent postimi ( to m-liit I'arty. Smats m.ahmu sapeeted. W Z , J.a , CouncIl Blurts. S 'I