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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1895)
' ' ' : " , < " , , . 't. . . . . , ' . _ > . ; H''U , . " . . . . . . , ; _ _ . : _ . : ' , . _ TIIB OMAILDAIT : , . Y n r' . Jt : 'SA'I'UUDA Y , [ AROII no , 180 . - I 8 c : : . _ _ _ _ . _ - - - - _ _ . _ _ _ ' 11J OMAHA DAUX lEK . . . - - - - COU cn , ml'l.'S. , , OFI"ICl , . . NO. 12 l'EAn STnm e\\ue I ) trler to nn ) part of the clr. I. W. TILTON , Lenee. 'E.1110Ncnullnul olre , No. 4 : nIght , lor Nc 2 - - , M 1.01 , 'I , \ T IU."N. OraII , Counci nlul , E. F , Clark , prop. ilayne Ieal Eslate agency , 13 ! tlroa,1"ay. , , II . for the poI- ton 1 lethybrldc Ilat 1 . can.ldato The sale of tckels for the Wlsconllnnl. . verly . concerL wi ol n thl morln ! aL 9 o'clCclc. Tht cpen CUI IIIVO been brnugM out of wlnlr ( IUarler , ald pUllnto Dethe ue on the motor lne Mr. Louia Dnrls , who lves al the corner . ' ' slruclt or Avenue I. amI Eeventh Itreet , 'wa by a Northwetern Iraln near tbe roundhouse , blt not seriously InJlrI , , A , C. Allrlch , who ts herc n a witness In a bootegflng case II Ihe fe.lern1 . court , was arrestell lasL o\'elln on Droalway ami Ilate,1 with varancy an,1 runkennes. The Ladles' Heler corps wi give an en- tertalnmenl and Rupper this evening at Grali Army of the Hepublc hal , Mrs. I Mcths nml Mu. Hol wi sing ami I' } lth. . Thomas wil llealc. A dlllhtul 11arty was , Ivln by l rAnk Btl\'CID Tues ay Ivenln al the home of his . on Thlr , ) street , honor ef his lGth pareltl. blrtllay. The :1 , N. O. A. und C. : A. BColotes ntendCI In a hody. Special meetng this eVenln of St. Albans Jodge , No. 17 , Inhhts of Pythlas , anI Duls lvllon , 'o. 27. Unlcrm Hanle , for worle In the third derc. Al member requestell to be pre8 nt. VIHors \ elcome. A tefe ram from Conslabl Daker , recelvetl yesterday , brought thl Inlormaton that ho expeclel 10 leave Columbia. S. C. , last even. Ing with hi' prisoner , Seifert Iet , Jr. 10 wi prolall ) reach home Monday. Tomorrow wi bo the last day ot the mln- latry of Hev. J. I. Davis In Counci Burs. The - usual morlnl servlco wi be held al tho- First Ual1tst hurch , nnd In the evening ho wi Ilreuch his farewel sermon. The Unle,1 States grl1 Jury WAS enlr- talned al the School for the Deaf laat oven. In by Inviaton of Superlntendenl Hotherl ! an wie. Supper was serul al1 the guests were shown through the ! stablshment. Al tl prayer meetng at the Christan church Thursllay evening there were four baptsms , 175 plple belug present. Hev. E. 'V. Alen preaches his lut sermon here Sunday - day evening , his subject Ilelng : "The Pur- poai and AIm of the Christan Church. " A mettn ! of the colege men 011 Ihe alumnI of the Ih1 school Is calNI for this evening al the olce of Sims & Dalnbrldg ! In the Shugarl block , to make armngements for the club of tle Universiy of meetn ! Oee 'Vlsconsln when Il arrives tomorrow mor Ing. Ing.J , F. Wicox has olere,1 'to tl some exen. slvc feral decoratng at thE' Droadway Meth. odlst church tomorrow for the mass meetng In the Interesl of the Christan homo , aL which Rev. W. I. H. l s Is to spealc. The pUlplL wi be banked with palms , fers and ; cuL fowers. . The case of Andy Rolen , the South Man ! street saloon Iceepe charged wih leeeping Iln aller hours , came to an end yesterday moring In polce court , when JUlge McGee Innounced thal he would lel the fno of $50 and c's o , assessd the frst morning when Ihe case came up , stand. A of the committee of mectng executve the DrIving Park asoclaton 10 to be held today Cor the purpose of laying plans for thl , summer's runnln te tg. Th plans for Ihe trottng me/tng ! have falen through , 1. D. 'Valxel , the would-be lesEee , having prved , uneual 10 tbo emergency. -A hDt blaze , whlo' lasted , w s that In a barn In the re r of George F. WrlvI's Il0use. corncr of Wiow avenue and slxt street last ovcnlng at 10 o'cock. The fre department made qulclt work of It. The . buidIng WIS. empty , , and the frc Is supposed t Ilive Nm.st rted purpDsely. ' , The MinisterIal aosocl toh has 'decided to engage nev. Mr. PIerson of Yale coUege to bolf a series of rtvlval meetng In this cty. ! beglnnlng'Su day , Apri 28. A comml e on . , rrDlgements has , been chosen , consistng of ono from each church , and al the pstors to have entre charge or Ihe m ettngs. Now ami then thIngs are seen that Indicate that there Is a chance for the humane ooclety , now defunct , to com to lfe and spread Il l. Yesterllay an expressman was drIving a tem , . aboul' the street 'wlth nt overly wel fe. a .Ioad of baled hay , whIch , 'on"the city weigh- master'o scals , welghr 7,990 ( unls. - Justce Vlen yeslrday condemned the bt- of whlsllY and Ice of beer found a the le ! placc , kept by :1. DavIs , the , Crescenl 01100n Iteeper , who Inlsled that he , WIO boLh able and wiing 10 run hIs saloon wIthout frst complying wih the provisions of the mulct law and paying , hIs tax. The , lquors were turned . over to the sherl for dstruclln. A meetng of the Union Veteran legion was beld Thursday evening. A paper was rad .by Dr. A , J. Coolc uutnlng his cperlenc s In the prison II Macon , Ga. " ad was very , . Judge Canon delveed a eulog Ifterostn ! upon General Thomas. 'The High school quartet , a al1 was en- . renlere lne selecton 'cored. Miss Dele Phonix t'ecuted a SpanIsh - Ish dance and her brother a IIhlnd flng. Wo have over $300.000 to loan upon hn- provd 10\\a farms. I armers desiring loans "cn save money by dealng direct wih us , thereby saving agenl's commission. 'Va do nol loan on wid lands , nor In Nebraska. Lugeo & Towle , 235 Pearl street. : l'IUtSUN.U. ' . . ' . . l'.tUJll'lN. JuJge O W. Culson of Harlan Is 'In the ciy , E. H. MerrIam hao gone to Dixon , 11 , to atend the funeral ef his falier. Fred Morse has gone to Denver to In mining. Is wife wi folow him engag Mrs. Senator Sloan of Geneva , Neb. , Is vIsItng Mr W. W , Lunger , at 701 Hazel . etrec. : Mr. al1 1rs. J. McDermot , parents of Mothcr Vlncont of St. lernard's hospial , Itavo move,1 to this ciy from Centervle , and wi make tl lr home on Harrison street. Ralph 1ueler , I rank Hoagland amI Cln- tOn Sllooner , who have been atending the University of Nebraska al Lincoln , are spendIng - Ing a short vacaton al their homes In this clt. , 'f. O. Dnwson has retur,1 from a trip to nes Moines al\l St. I.ouls. Ho denies Ile report that he has become fnancialy Inter. ested In tlO purchase of the Des MoInes Iealor. C. S. Keenan of Shenandoh Is In lhe ciy. le Is plaintf In a sull breught agalnsl the I qullble Lie Insurance company to colect , $3,00 Insurance . on the lo _ of Mrs. Wiiam I' ' an,1 labor are 1 In announcing Capial ag ; pro I're's \ the besL Baking Powiler. . Ile'l ; " .ro Ale lre" " , The Nonparei has been engaged for the Ilst tew week. In the laudable endea\'or to : drive The lee out of Counci luls , but the of the past week show that the road , evens plov 11 a rocky ono. I . I . Hart , who , , has been Iluting UII the mony to back the enterprise. has caled the management down on what he conslder ll Ihl reckless expenditure - ture of fUll and his aclon , as Is generall lnown , resuled In J , H. I'urcel. the busl- , nen manager. leverhlK his wih confecton the plller. V. I . Bender has ben tranl- , ferred from the ediorIal to the busIness man- agement. and beginning with nexL Monda , . . Peale of Omaha wi take the edItorial ) torial management. The announcement Is , , , now made thal the Monday paper ha been' ' dlscontnued , I hvlng Ilrond to expensIve an Innovalon for the resuls obtained. An \ order for the curtaing of expenses al along the lne hlB been luued by the nowerB that be. Frank Galaghr , one of tle reporter ha reIgned. to take erecL at the clote of . hla weelc. . Gas heatng slove for rent Ind for sale at COUllcl Uura Gaa C1.npsny's oOce. 1,00 bu. Beed Data at T. Islton'l , 2406 W. Jroa'way. Dr. Pusons , over Schneider' . , lt D'w1 'eI. 215 , - Dai drug , Nlnt. &Iul man. 20 D'wa ) NEWS J nOM COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . Federal Grand Jur Reporl n Number of Indlclmcnt t the Oourt F R En MILlERIS COSTY INFORMATION UO Auhted "In , FIY < cnRtl In Oettnl E"ldenco A Rlnlt Her } nshRt Ald ( In Trolhlo with the Unied StRLe. S1tntea. The te.leral . granJ Jury male a report yes- terday. anll among the partes Illcted waa Wiiam G , Mier. a farmer Jving In Audu- : bon county. Mrs. Flvecoals formerly lved near him , but Ino\'ed 10 Illanapols , JII" and , afer ! olng there commenced divorce proceedlns ngalnst her husball. She wrote 10 Miler for the purpose or gettng some In- formaton with reference to her husband's olngs thal Ilght bo of use to her In her : suit , lller furnIshed the Informaton , but mlNI In wih II a lot of stul which causNI the Stntes aulhorltles to et Unloll , afer him on the chare of maiing obscene mater. J sellh Johnson of Monlgomery county , Jate , Alen , l1lY Jones and John Jones of Andubon county , anll l. I. Gregory and Frank : Ialoney of Adams county werc In' lcled for . boolegglng. The trlnl of Ihe case ot W. O. D. Honey nKalnst Ihe UurJnton was on al day. Afer. the had Introducell of his . 111alntr al test. mony , the atorney for the defense fe,1 a moton asltlg Ihnt the case be takcn from the Jur ) ' , 01 Ihe grountl thal the evhlence hatl fnlell to Ilsclose any nevlgence on the Ilart of the company. Judge Woolson tld not tale thll view of the case , and said thal there was Indlcaton of neglgenco on the part o [ the company , buL there was also evldenL neglgence on the part of the InJured - Jured woman. A long discussion enoued , In which Judge Woolson was plainly Inclned In favor of the cumpany , all at 6 o'elocle courl allJoured under Rlvlsement. , Ihe judge takIng the queston Inn. CMI'I I' : SH ) 01' Tnl : \Tl n. lt T.ke hluD , , lh Some or th" Stale- ' ' " by . "I'HnbV . II'n' :1\to \rllhl. \r. Csper , In spealdng of the statement made by Georg I . Wright In his speech before the ciy counci on Thursday evenIng In relaton 10 the petton of the properly owners on Upper Droadway , whereIn be ac. cused the signers of the petton wih bad faith , and eSlleelaly acclsln ! Jr. Casper wih faing 10 go before tle city counci and have tle motor COlllany released from the payment or spectl aSSeSSllents ror paving Plerco street , an that thereby the company losl $9,000 , which I Ilad to pay Cor sub quent taxes , malees the folowing reply : . "In the Irsl place. the taxes that the com. pany reluctanty paid ! much lgaton ! was for paving laid a year afer the petton ho relers to was made OUL and led. I Is certainly remarllable to hear an attorny at lw , and especialy a man of the experlenc of Mr , Wright , talking to a ciy counci aboul my faing , to go before the city counci and have some ordinances or resolutcn or other pecular proceedings enacted releasing the streeL car company from paymenl of special assesmenls for cosl of pavIng In lbe event the streel ever was paved. le knows that under the state , laapplcable to such cases the ciy counci bad no Jurisdicton of the qlston , and his slatements about the pet- ton to which be reers , whie IL has nel so much the vlrlue uf novely , Is Just as mls- leadl g. Ths : petton recies that , In con- slderat n that the Omaha & Counci mufs Raiway and Drldge compny wi cOnstruct a lne of electric street raiway up MadIson to Pierce street , up Pierce slreel to Oak stret. down Oak stree to Droadway , and dowr Broadway to the place of beginning. ant 'operato the oale ao a contnuous electrl street ralh\Y between Omaha and said 01 streeL wIth every regular Omala.train. . "As. fr as 1 am p rsonaly concerned , I . nly Oon stor bul lng In 'th l vlclnl ) " ' besldes"m r sldelce. and am nOL 'personaly Intereste bul 1 beleve that this company to comply and do ougl wih It contrlcts the people that Justce L resldlng.n porton ot the city who are unanimously of the same opinion and with whom the city counc : oughl to bave na trouble to agre I It Inv s- , tgates the questen. " 110 UNLOA1Ur0 IALE. Commend'll Monday , Apri 1s We , shal begin the biggest sar 'of fne dry goods ever laken place _ In thIs ciy. This wi not be bankrupt or fre sale , bul a genuine unloading cash sale to ralso money. This sale May We are wi contnuo unt 1 to malee the sacrilce. Look out for bargains. Prices and partculars given later. BENNISON DROS. Tit 1."At U"y. This Is the last day of our ! real-imle , Come today and get thal frame or picture for just price. H. L. SMITI ' CO. , hal 45 Main street. Mr. Albin luster wi have ber spring display on Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Apri 4 , 5 and 6. Ladles. come out and see n.e fnest stock of new goods In the ciy. . 32 Droadway. Hay Ilrlel. George F. Wrlgbl's farm People lvIng on . , south ef the city. discovered thal a lot or hay stacks were on fre Thursday night. A 10L of hustng prevented tbe damage lvely from amoun tn to mere tban $300 , al but two being oaved , The lre Is sup. slcks posed to bave been the worlt or IncendIaries. I.'ootprlnts were found aboul the slacks just blaze was discovered , and they were traced for some distance , thus furnishIng a clew which may lead to the detecton of the partes. glY Marks losl aboul $70 worth ef hay by the same means a few nlght8 ago on his farm near Laleo Manawa. ' the world loveD a lover. Every good Al loves the woman who uses Dr. PrIce's Cream Daldng Powder. i 10y lurlhu , I. . . lome. Jay P. Worden , famiarly known as the boy burglar , passed through town yesterday his way from tbe state penitentary at 01 'ort Madison to his home In Loup Ciy , } b. Ils tle was ouL Thurday , and h I orl Madison on the train with SherlI lef . eald he Imew when he had 10 Ialen. . and he meanl to behave himself In the future. le Is rememberd as the young , ster wbo was employed by Riey & Sherra- den twp year 110 , ant In tie IHervals , of his carrltl on a sYltem cf thIeving , , daly dutes . stealng pies , cakes , bicycles Ild anything else liat was lot rul.hcl or naied down. states thd , Sherll lazen WiIam Hal whom and Tom Malony took to tbo lIen 1- tentary Thurlday. took his fate harder tban . . any pl oner hI h8 ever h lpd Inlo 1 lfe of retrement. B _ nlahart. thl Dur ngton de- t tv WA on the traIn. and tlke with him , akIng him a number ot queslons. When the subject or his wife and three lte chidren was breche,1 he broke down Rnd crl . 1e repeted the opraton 'hen the warden at the penientary pul hIm In slrlps antI aked him abouL his famiy. The one recommendaton the authoriies gIve 1al Is thal he wa always at work for his wle and chidren , and managed to keep them In faIrly goo circumsances. 1e wa always Indus. trlous , evn If he wa nol always ladustrlous In the right dlrecton. ! JEN I ( S uno ! . A UtI Ibbon Sale. Saturday wi witnes the greatest ribbon sale ever taken place In thIs ciy. 1(32 pIeces , actual count. of heavy , al sik moire ribbns , In Nos. 7. 9 , 12 and 16 , In al color and black , worth 20c , 25c , 30c anl , 35c. Entre lot al a lone price , no lmi , al lly Saturday. al 9c yard. ANOTIEI DG CLOAK SALE. wraps You Saturday. can save money by buying sprll ! Nobby lne of ladles' capes al $2.00 , $2,50 , $3.50 a 11 $5.00 each , worth fuly $3.50 to $8,00. Chidren's Jackel , al sizes , al $ .0 and .50 each. $ mG SII { SALE. Saturday e\'enlng , for two hours , 7 to ( p. m. , we orer our entro slock of Kal Kal wash sles , In stripes ant checks ; also , 15 pieces of plain China sik , In al colors , alsu black aud cr am : also , I piecs whie Ilabutal wash sik , alto1ther over 5,000 yards of beautful sles , Saturday cvenlng , choice 2lc yal ; no lmit. lUIE SILK VEILING FOn 50 YAl0. I To make our ! lk sale sti moro Inlerest- : Ing we oler at same tme 500 yards of pure sik veing , In cream , black , nnvy and red , al be yart. Don't forget , you can enl ) buy the siks and sik veiing Saturday even. In ! The big ribbon snlo 10 al ay Satur- day. We want every lady In Counci luIs to see the rIbbons on sale al 9c yarl. They wi surprise ) -ou. mmNISON DROS. Jll" IluI"I'A llh.ry IHo"la.f. Miss nagsdale's miinery display last even. Ing was the source of a great deal of In- teresl all many complments. During the afternoon and evening lhere wao a Ilerfect crush of visItors , all they al fOlnd much to , Ielghl them and many things to adnlrc. , The entemen-anll there were man gen- ) temen nnong the throngs-were hear,1 10 wish that they were lalles for a whie. so they conll wear the many bcantful things exhibited In the milnerylne. . Each year the milner's art geto neaer to perfecton , and the Impression thal prevaied among Miss Ragsdale's visiors was that absolute ali Inal perfecton hall been reached. Prices , to create,1 as much Interest lS the art work Isel for there hi a great reducton over lasL year's lgures. I's Imposslblo to descrlbo the Illescrlbable , ali that's what the sprIng miinery Is this year. Among the new shapes arc the "Dela Fox , " "The Burdete , " "The Duchss , " "Napoleon" and "Anna Gould. " Miss Hagsdale's display wi contnue this arernoon and conclude this evening. I Is an event that makes I wel worth a visit to No. 10 Pearl street. \V" U"Vt ( ot n urc 'Ihln . It Is tbe Insurance gasolne stove , the only stove made thaL a play gasolne chili C with and do no harm. I talcs care of Isel : can be blown out , lef open or turned on , and there Is no posble way for tbe gasolne to Ignie or Ixplode. No smel or odor. no dripping of gasolne , no burning your house down or burning your wle or mother-In.law to death. No misery , no funerals - nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker I you use the Insurance gasolne ! eve , as It Is absolutely safe. I you don't beleve I ssk any of our compettors. thn ask Ihem te blowout their stove and leave Il open for ten minutes , then apply a match to the stove as wo do wlh ours and see what wi happen - pen , buL be sure to be a quarter of a mie away before he lghts the match , as there Is sure to be an explosIon : then wo would not geL to sel you an Inmrance stove , as there I ' , 'ould be a funeral next day. DROWN'S C. 0 , D. , Sole Agents. The Inloran c GaAolno .Uo. . Introduced by P. C. De Vol In 1894. and 30ld by blm lhls season. Absolulely safe. Can't oxpl .de. No danger. jBe sur , you get the "Insurance. " I 1. C. DE VOL. 504 Droadway. Wall tor Vavra's miinery opnIng. Jlr _ . larlon on th" War I'ntb. Mrs. Lizzie Barton , an aleged meium , who frsL came to pUblc notce a few days afer I tho' death of Dr. Poulson by the zeal wih which she circulated a story that the doctor had been poisone has been writng letter to varIous perono who were concerned In the burial or the doctor , makln ! charges whIch , coming from any more authorItatve source , .would be sensatonal In the extrema. Among those who have receh'ed letters of this sort are F1nley Durke , W. C. Estep , Coroner Jennings and others. Tbe wrier gets mosl of her Inforaton from the spirIt worl but as the contents of her leters are grossly lbelous there Is some lalk among her victms of brlnlng her lerary eIorts to a sudden close means of legal pro- ceedings. Jusl what form they wi take has not yet been decIded , bul the mater Is In the hands of an atorney. Ceuncl Duls horse market. Aucton sale every 'Friday arernoon al Klel's barn. DrIng In your hores If you wanl them soh ! A. HARTNEY. George S. Davis has Just been dlverlng to the phyolclans tbe neatest and mosl prac- tcal duplcate prescrlpton book over de- vlsd for the convenIence or doctors. - - - - - What.IA In " Name ' EverythIng , I appled to a Hardman PIano , sold by Mueler PIano and Organ company , 103 Main street. TrIbune . plclures framed for 39 cents : mat , glass , screweyes , and wire. Chapman's new sloro , 17 Main stret. . Evans' Laundry Co. , 520 Pearl ; tel. 20 ; sblrts , colars , culs , fno work a specialy. Hunl" , Jlornlnl Pot of bakcd beans and brown bread , 30 cents. C. D. Randlet. Marcus' lre saIl , Is drawIng the crowds. The stock conslsts- men's an,1 boyo' clothIng - Ing , gents' furishing goods , boots and sboes , hats and caps , trunks and valses. The goods are slghty damaged by smolco. but noL an artcle Is orered that Is not worth two or three tmes the price aked. Open evenings. Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located 'al 724 Broadway. I In doubl aboul this try It nnd bo cJnvlnced. Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. . - - J. W. McPherson , forlst. Cnt 10wers and plan Is. Desig work a specialy. 'relellhono 2U , 1281 Easl Pierce , Counci luIs. Meal tckets good for 21 meal nnl1 $ cael , at 1olel - - . - . Dr. Laugel , omre 410 lth ave. ; tel. 180. Go to Vavra's for ladles' lne hats. LFE ' CHANCE gquel t the Murdot , ; f'icbel . Smith nt , 1 ! , .a COR ' PLt If . R IER MOTHER - I kJ1 : Anothcr A cUell of , 'hlli ' CrIme tor Which Ier t'"rentRI' tl"Cencll to Seno tle Jal"n o rtt lr nays In Ih" l'e'J , , tarl' u.h . DES MONES , Mnch't2-Speclal ( Tele. gram.-Tho ) stquel td the murler of Michael Smith In this ciy pr21 \ \ last npparell lasl oven lng , when , actng upon partal confessions - i fessions contalnel In leter alege to have passed between Cora Smih anll her mother , nelsy Smllh , now servln a le sentence In the penientary at Anlmosa , ali Mr. m. len Leaderer. an aunl of Corn's all a sister tD Mrs. Smih , residing on East Thlr anll Courl avenue , Myrte Chnllln , a sisler of Cora and daughter of the hnprlsoned woman , I swore ouL an Informaton chargIng Mrl. , ' a erer , or Scovie , the later beln ! her' name al the tmo of the murder , all Cor Smith wih the murder of Michael Smith , Til ! IncrimInatng leters are In the Ilos , session of Atorney luckstep , who , Iefended Mr. Smith urln ! her trial for murder. luclslel ) clalm to have goten these letters - ters from Mrs. Smih , who II tur Insists that she recelve,1 thlm from Mrs. Leaderer ali her daughler. Cora. lrs. Lead eNr was arreste , ) a t her home here lasl n ght , whie Cora Smith was ar- reste,1 In Omaha last evening and arrIved In Ds Moines In charge of Detectve Mc- Nutl this afernoon. Mrs. Leaderer was arrigned In polc courl loday an held under $8,00 bonds for prelminary he rlng nexl Ionday. In defaull ' of bal she Is 11 Jai. Several sensaton'al rumors are afoat In regar,1 to the mater , but the cqnfesslon of Cor Smith sems to leave no doubt that she at leasl Is gUity. Ullon the convicton ot Mrs. Smih last fal the Englneer' Drotherhood refused to pay $3,000 Insurance on the murderell man's lfe , and cone- quenty her atorney faied to get a fee. I Isnow clalm ,1 that Ihe arrest of Mro. Leaderer Is parL of a pIal to secure a ne\ trial for Mrs. Smih , clear her I possible , accomplsh the convicton of Mrs. Leaderer , demall paymenl ot the $3,000 Insurance money. reunie the Smith famiy , IJny Buck- etep $1,000 and al have a goo tmo at , lrs. Lenderer's expense. The later and her hl- band realze the danger and promIse 10 maleo th clmate sultry for the aHged conspirators. l'OSTnA TIUt UALANmU TiE ACCOUN'I Cedar Inphl 13n nnl" Qleer no,1 " 'Uh Ih" Order of Inl1ay ( .Ulluclor . CEDAR RAPIDS , In : I arch 2.-Spe- cal Tclegram.-Qulte a EenEaton has been cratc here by the lellcng out of the partcular of trouble between Postmaster Charles and Grand Secretary Daniels oC the Order or Halway Conductors. Al nlar as can be ascertained , Cedar Haplds , several years ngo , ofer the Order of Halwa ' Conductors a bonUs of , . JO to remove here from Chlengo. Chlrles clrculnted I sub- scrIpton paper. but tW' money was never plll over. Ind DanIels fnnly drew his personal check for the umount and tured It over to the order. few days ago Dan- Iels ordred $6 w fth ' ( f stamped cnvelopes for the order , and , h r Ihe ' were delver"t sent word to Charles h would pay for thm when Charles 'eudy to balance his waa account wih hIm. , Ch rles then deducted about $59 from I lt 0 money orders presented - sented by the plds Natonal bank CedllRI for colecton , whl h' hId been transferrd to the bank by the OtlNr of Halroad Con- ductol. Neither Oharles nor DanIels wi talk aboul the maler.m - - Kl'olul , JUChl',1 Vol"lc larr",1. I DES l'r N , lJ r 2.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The 'Stato Doarl of Medical Exam- lIners today deided ti JthQ ol ! of Phy- I olclans anp , wao not In SurgCnsJIKeQkuk , stnndlng , andIrelsc to , Issue cerU- , l permll I s weJty-olx lateot , graduates - uates , to prctlce. . TIII qe lslql/s / based 01 the tact that the cal/ , has not been uP' ' to the minimum requIrements of th boarl reardlng ' ls courSe of Instructon. The olcer of 'the colgo were before the board and conoumed.the'entre day In an atempt to change ; . The faculty claimed thodecslon. they hnd , plenty of , subj cts for dissecton , though tbey refused to state how Ihey got them , on the groull that they could not be compled to IncrIminate themselves. An appeal w1 be taken to th'e courts. Splnnoy \ anls 'Iu ' " ' "n th" look. . DES MOINES , la. , 'March 2.-Speclnl ( Telgram.-Dr. C. . late ! ) - E. Spinney , secretary - tary ot the Iowa Deposit and , Buan com- pany. who was recenty deposed therel'rom nnd later Indicted for criminal lbel In connecton wih 'V. S. , RIchmond , aleged wrecker ot the Iowa BUiding and Savlnh" assocIaton , Cor pUblcaton of an nlged Ibelouo artcle aJalnst Auditor of 8tute McCarthy. In the 'Uuldlnl and Loan Heconl i of Chicago , began sulL todlY In the district court Cor permissIon to examine the booko of the Iowa ! avlngs and Loan associaton , oC which Audior McCarthy Is president. le , aleges that 'he' thlnlts he wi be able to prove serious violaton or the law In the management of the later company , In. volvlng sumo rnlng wi the way from $15,0 to $20,0. Olp.UUon A mlll 'ollphonn ( 'olpaltel. DOONE , 10. , Marcb 2.-Speclal ( Tele- grm.-A company of Doone buelnes8 men today led articles of Incorl10rton of the I Doone County Telephoe mpuny , and wi , allply to the city - counci for a . franchise Mon ay nigh. They propose.to furnlsli buslneHs telepllnes at $0 a year , nnd rol- dence at $18. 'l'hls Is much under the Iowa Union , which now op/rates an exchane here. Thcy have already oecured about ! IOJ contractR , which Is nearly double the number - ber ot the old company. Iowa \ C' . 'I. V. ( 'onveltun. CnESTON , Ia. , lal'ch 2.-(8peclal ( Tele. grm.-The ) 'Vomnn's Christan ' 'emper- ance unIon of the Fourth Iowa district closed a succe sful meetng aL the Consrc. chnreh tonight. . . ! atonal Mr. Annl 1. Palmer , natonnl temperance evangelst , de. lvered the pllnelpal uddress thlR cvenlng. Delegates were present from al of pals southwestern Iowa , utA 1'rluhI0 "ern TUI Uervy. CRESTON , la" March 29.-Speclnl Tele- grm.-otleb ) " 'aleredolf , I German citzen ot nbout G years , was toun.1 . tlead In the bar of his daughter this , mornlnl hunglng by a clolhes lne wire , Ruspende.1 . Crom I rafer. fhe ohl man obtained a divorce frm Ills wife last wlntcr , und fUI- ly trouble Is the supposed cuuse of the event. 101111 1"ul , In 111. MOUNT JLI A8ANT , Ia. . March 2.-(8pe ( _ clnl 'feJegrm.-lrs. ) Maly labb , the mother of JUdge W. J. labb. wa found dead In bed this morning , Crt'llul 1.111. I" j tltor' , CmSTON , Ia. , Marh 2.-Speclal ( Tele. . ' nl \ gram.-The Lndlel' \lrt Historical ao- soclallon Issued th Dly Gazete tonIght. _ _ _ _ _ T , un' I 'j ' a a a a e a a . a I. ' ' 's' r Roy AL has the highest leavening power of any powder examine , and is pure and. wholesome. No other powder gave res.ults so satisfa : t .ry _ I FLOYD DAVIS , 11. S. , Ph. D. , I ; ' ' , Chemist of Iowa Stte Board of Helh. e e a a a a a - - ) 'nAle u. 2. Thre' cupfuls 10ur. one.hal te < spoonful 10YIJaklng \ Powder. one.bal pound btf lu l , freedf kln , and chopped Vry nne. ono cupful water. Place the 10ur , Bited the . In bowl , add suet and pwder. wih water : Inlx Into smooth , rather nrm dough. . API" " I'odiin. ( YnIU.h ) . Paste. No.2 ; 12 or 1 apples. peled , cored ami slced ; one teaspoonful 10yal Extract Nutmeg , one amI one.balf cupfuls sugar" LIne earthenware Iludding mould wIth Iinte , Ilack In allples , lugar and extract : weL edgs ; cover , Illnch edgel together frml ) : Illace In ! aucepan one.halr ful boiing water. ApI' : " 'a''lllac" 'aIIlnl. I'are and core enough apples to 11 dilh ; puL Inlo each apple bit of lenlon peel , Soak . one.hal pint tapioca In one quarl lukewarm watr ono hour , adr a ! te salt : favor with lemon ; pour over apples. Dake unti apilles are tender. EaL when cold , wih cream and ! ugar. . lre" , ' 1'lllln. o. I. Three lunch rols , one plnl mik , one.half IllnL cream , one. hal cuplul sugr. ono tablespoonful - spoonful buter. l\e eggs. one.half cupful eurrantl. one tablespoonful chopped orange peel. Cut or very thin tops and btoms of rols ; Bteep them In mik ; when soaked , place In bowl. arer squezlng dry , and mlt and cream on lre to bol , beat eg , , sugar. currants , wahd an,1 picked , and orange Ileel wel tog ther ; when mik bols , pour on them , the . Put In atrrlng whie. wel butered pudding dl8h ; bake In ateady oven 40 minutes. Serve wih duchesle auce. ' - - - - - . - , . -1'1' ' 1"ler I'uddln.111 ( "rull. One cupful one four. tapoonful 10yal Ballng I'owder , , . pint mik , four eggs , two cupfuls of In ) kln,1 fruit preparell as usual , one and one.hal cupfuls sugar. Slt four , sugar an,1 powdr together , add eggs , beaten , mik and fruit , pour Into' wel butered pud. ding dish , balto In quIck over 40 minutes ; serve wih Wine Sauce. ColnCt Ilddlnl. One cupf I augar , two eega. two cupfuls cream , one plnL four. one and one.half teaspoonfuls - spoonfuls neal Uaklng J'owder. Beat the egg and aUgar together : add cream , four , wih the powder aled In , and pinch slt ; mix Into smooth bater as for cup cke , put Into long nlrrow or oval butered mould , bake In hot oven 30 minutes , s rvo wih Sauc Aux Quatrc ItrulLI. Tht typesettng was ni cone by 1 femInin rcl. JII.re lnl l"be"l l'O ; I'reor..dlncl. CEDAn RAPIDS , la. , March : -BIclal ( Teltgram-The ) habeas cOflUS ploceedlnjs brought by Thomas Uurko to CRln PO StB' Ilon of the boy now at the Ilome or the I lot8 Rn 8upposed to be ltle Ray J llot Is nearing n cole. Ir ! Dlrke RII her mol her both testfed the boy II th Mml taken from the Iuscatno10Ur farm , Mr. . ha\'e whie nli Mrl. mlott teltlNt h Is their boy \ho 80 1)'slerloUII ) ' ( liMP- lnred o\er two ) 'ear8 nRO , The feelng 19 very Itrong In fn\or of the mlotl. Quite a WaS develol1ed b ' the . , senlaton test. mony Introducetl by the slnte. In'or Halph ef Ln Porle tetfed that Icvclal years ngo when n Justce of the he Isoued a warrnt for the arn'st Ieace ; Irl , Burke on a chnrgc adulr ) ' 1111 1Imlon testlled to servIng the warrnnt. ' 11e lIe- fense trlel to mnke It appeRr It wa9 1 c , o of mistaken Identy , but both wlnelsro were positve. The cnse , 1 prbably be brought to I cose tomorrow nIght. J"y" nro "r II ! " " , " . OTTUt\'A , In. , March Z.-Specnl ( Tle- grm.-'he ) Southern 10wn "holelle Gro- cers' met hcre tla ' In nsoclaton ! ) nnllll ! lsslon nnl elected tl folowing ulcers : President , A. ! ehiltlp , Burln ton : vice preslllnt , A. P. SIlencer , Olmtooll : sece- tary , E. l : lljors , Otulwn , 111 1100 lt.Ioril. . VAI.EIUA , la. , MnrchSpeclnl Tele- grnn.-I.'lre ) Ilst nlghl , urlglnntng II gllll > e BouehnrlR II ore , , Iestro'el onr 15ol wurth of tlrol.ert . ) ' . John BaRlet'1 bllllng , his sun's restaurant Ind resilenee wih Pllnler"o Ilrug Rtore. Ind In 11 elgh { . were , buI1InR. destroel Sed pOlaloes , rorthern grown , Early Ohio , Early 10se , Uurball _ ali awet potntoes , onion sets : special price on larve 10 to. J. H. Sn'der , wholesale frllts . , Counci Uuls. la. Ilrllar 11,11 n ! Hurt. JI I"I ElS0N , In March 9-Speclll Telegrlm.-lhlrlars ) entered the store uf George Smih during the nlht throuh the front door 111 stole sik nml Ilces to the value or $50 . Don't forgel the Waverly Is the besl high bicycle out. Our 21.lb. J elhlsc . grade rOII. Is to date. I blc'clo ster up ul lne ) slll\le8 al Cole & Cole'3 , 4 Main street. . , l'ul "ll bl l ntnJ Cheee. EL"'OOD , Ind" March 29.-Dlncan Brown , wife and ltte daughter were polsone,1 lalt nlghL by eatng polson(1 cheese. I Is , . thought three al wi ,10. Don'l buy unti YOI see Imles' hals at Vavra's dry goods store , 12 Droadwa ) ' . - - - - - AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. No Jednetur ot For t 0 , " "lul "I Rwlt'l -Ulle , MnJlC CII : , . . Ther WI A rumor that Swi & Co. In. lenlle to dlchrgc Ibout hal ( f their mrn todl ) and reduce the nlnles of tbe enel torc from 10 to 15 per cent. Mlnnger I'oster was Iren ) 'uterday by a Dee repruenlat\'o Rn,1 asked If thernA nny truth In the report. 10 sall that he , dlschArgln ! men e\ry 111Y ; ale hiring , ome new ones. Thurday threE men wcro dlehaged and four were given employmcnt. The manager uld , however. I hat o'lnl to the ! carcly or Ih'e tock ho was con1cICI 10 lay ol ! ome of the gang temporariy. TheIant wi not be shut down , nor \ \Iant nor1 there be I wholesle Ilschar o 01 men tOllay nor a cuL In salules of th ! ofco force. As ! OOn as lhD receipt of 1\'e Ileck Increase elol h \\'Aanl II lhe plant wil be rUI to Its . ful clp3ely. On account or the ! cal'clty of 1'c steel , . local butchers have ralsell thorleo of bee \rleo 2 cents u I'olnd , muton the sme ami curell menta 1 cenl a pouli. I'orlc csls thD Ileller abuul oM.llalf a rent 10re , hut as yeL the 10Iers ha\'e lot r.lsr,1 the Ilrleo to thc . . cOlsumer. Vnl.ss 10re Ivc stock Is shlllle < 1 In belore 1011 I further ralso may be expectel. 11111I Cly ( . .11 John Ph'nn I In Vale ) N. A' Iong has returnCI from triLl. I huntl ! 1llcoln. Iaor Johnlton relurnet1 Int oveling frol W. B. Cbeelc lenves tOlll ) for Trklo , Io. , to vilt friends. ! Mrs. I. O. 'ra\'ls o [ PlatMnonth Is thc of Mr. nnll Irl. . O. , 'lest Mayfel Oto Mauer , Xaldol Bauer alll HUlolph Hartz lelt ( or - yetlClay nteroon Platl- mouth to ntend to 8me business In connec. lon with the Treubund. The lalies of SI. lrhlget's church wi give a Ille oyster chlcltel Ilnnor aUI slllper at Ihe new Gear ) ' bulhlll , Twenty.fourth nli 1 slreeto , on electon ! ' . A lamp eXlllodCI In : lcCoy's lalor shop , Twenty.slxth alli N slreets , last night , all' ' caused an alarm of lre 10 hc sent In. The blaze was extnguished before auy damage had been ono. The lew 10st oC the Oland Arm ) oC the HPlblc wi organize aud be musterel In by thc departmelt commander of the stale on TueII ) ' evening nexL al MasonIc hal. Thuse whhlnJ to Juln are reqlested to be prescnl al the hal bn Satunlny cvenlng to malt ! Inal arranfemenls for the musler. - - - - - - - - - - - . . le leauty offealth Features don't mater so much. Most any features wi do if the complexion - plexion is cear , the eyes bright and the lps rosy. Hearty , healhy wholesomeness - someness is bcter than mcre bcauty of fcaturcs. A face ful of the glow of good hcalth-ful of thc kindlncss and good humor that healh brngs , is bound to be an atrcive face-a face that wi make friends. The face tels the story of the whole body. The face can't le much about the condition of the body.II Murder wi out " -and s wi ( female weakncss I and nervousnes and othcr dis- or.Qers pcular to women. I there is a drin on the system and strength , the record of it wi show in the face. If thcre is nere nagging ( bearng-down" pains , dragging and pulng at the 10st snsitve organs in a woman's body I the face wi show it. Abused nerves drw lnes of care ahd worry on the face. Nerous , prostrton wrtes its waring on thc face , long before , it mcs. leeplesnes nerousncs and debitating drins make more wrnkle than age. Ni1e-tenths of the sickness of women comes from some derngement of organs distncty feminine. Nine-tenths of this sikness cn be cured and avoided by the us of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 'Ihere is about the I Favorite { " nothing mirculous PrescrptiO-nothing super- naturl I is the result of rtional thought and study appled to medi- cne. I ha been precribed by Dr. Pierce for over 30 years. I has made thousnds of women healthy and happy I and has brught joy to thousands of homes. I makes healthy chidren possible and taken propry durng pregnancy I it robs chidbirth off its terors by preparng the system for delvery thereby shortening tabor , lcssening pain and abbreviating theprod of confnement. II I female weaknes II it acts directy and strongly in healng and , strengthening the parts that are most at , severely . t e. I cears out impurties and promote regnlarty al time. World's Dspensary Medial Associaton , Proprietors. : 'en cents wIth this Coupon sent to Worl1 Dlspenslry Medical AssocIaton , nufalo , N. V. , wi hrng a large book , of 16 . pages , ful of Informaton nud partculars , or , beter sll , the o cmplete People's McdlCI Ad\.lser ( over 1,0 pages old .0 iustrtons ) In paper covers wi U be waled Free on receipt of 2 , cents I stamps , to pay for packing end ( stnge only. DAVIS' DRUGPAINT GLASS HOUSE Evcr .thln In tlo Drl , rulnt encl 01 lne at 1)Iom prices. Agcnts Cor HOOD'S SAUSAPAIUIIJA , rAINE'S CEf IY COlrOUND. , I pmHCWS )1DC ES , ) lS. YAIWS 'l'OU T m ) IDIS. AmI 11 100111 . nltuCnctulcs. Ih'ln1 ' ' PlcsCIIIJIOn\lo UI. ' 'Va wi sovo you money OVC.y tmo. Hoglslcl'C clclt ) Iml rcglstc'C IJtpllctor. . , MAU ; OHDEHS " ' , 1.'IJTED. . ' ! , . I 200 Bl OADW A YCOUNCIL BLUFFS , . COUNOH , . ' - . mJJ. - _ . STEAM DYE WOaKS Al kInds of Dyeing . Ind ClennlnJ donc In the hlgheot style of the arl. l aded and otalneCabrlcs made to look ns Jood ns new. 'Vorlt done and prompt del ! ) In al partl of the country. Beltl for price lst. 0 , .1. , .10JJAN. _ . . . . . . y . , . ' " , . . . . ' .h : . . l'rn "rlor ( r - " ' ' " . . _ Dmadw Y. nrnr Norlh. = . nelol , Council - , r- - - . " . . we.ler Dult > Jowa. 'fel. 3 % EAQLY OHIO SEED POTATOES. -Guaratteed Northern Growt- Counci Blufs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dlars Worth of Potat03s Durng the Past Smson. : Buy G : SS3d af : We wm Export Istead of Import , Wrlt3 for prices or cal on DUQUBT''B & CO. , 211 and 213 Broadway , Counci Blufs , Ia. . OAlOL , JUNI [ > l I' I' UJllf 1,1 by thounn. . " ot ladle" Uolilly. I Is tl Ii ' . .1 . . \ uurrluJ h < Y'1 , rrlul < I trNllar . tru.1 UIY UIIJ. I hi lar and rlmblc.luvtr tJts.IUUrJlltC wil e'ur' UJUlu lru 101 toY. ! 'hll UuJlclJ II r.r lupurlor' bOIUe aal IU/ur IUtH Il . JIJ by lua'Jln . j'rlcu , , Ivcry II < u.luJ IlrJlllu. al 1JU 111111 1 , 'uar Ir .I , ' dUJ" uollu'o I IJI. fJ.UJ .U 1 : wil torworJ ; YI Itllollt. : ) 01 uxprJ" . I OAMOrJE JUNIPER 00. I WClhru Olce OWlha. NobI .u. - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - , - EXPECTANT MOTHERS. T t our .ondttul N'nlNy . 1 OT m:8 . " . " 11 takot 011".11'11 " 'T h.AT FUrNt. Ih r.rh er al . . h n ( Mu.d Iba .IMn . . . . . . Irl ( ! II . n.o unler 11.1. I "nc.ubUlule. re bilr. It..r. 01 T\KD NOTJNO OU . . , . . MOTHERS . . . flLn \ Af , " nncmHITf. . . . " ror " "J . TO ) OTIRlR" nl.lt4 t Wrl" " . , rr. . ' ' : \ . 80le 1.I.lel. TIFI'UlrlrI' . luOt.\TUUCO. lG.W.PANGlE , M. D. The Good Sunarian. : 20 Years' Experiencc. . HI , ' UlsltMmS Ol N AN 1 \ ) 1 : l ) . ' ' ' ' WOUN. ( ' Ol ' : l'I'll 'OI 'II . ' . ' . nt ; WOII.I' . IIAI. JISI'j : B.Ut\ Ol :1U1INE : : I tret the ( olowing Dseases : , . Cntarrh oC the . 'laoal , . ' 11111. allt lunls Os. or the B'o ' . " \ . IIse9 ) 011 )11' I"I all pop oxr. . , . ; ! , ' ' ) ' Com. Jllltl lh'II' 1111) ( IS COI1llllt. . 1\llllt , N r'onN IchIU.IU ltnl Dc. . HHlou , 1.0. " or " - lUIIIOOct HCII- l.r 'V " . , ' "H. 11t lkl tlhl.t. B.IIII'H 11. case. SI. ' , , , VllS' Iluce IheuuUllsllallysfs Wllto Iwctll SCNlfull. l e"lr S01' . " , nl. 'ccl or. nld 1 IUull II nuo rCII , , ' or n 'Ulout tlc IUII drnwllJ drotloCblood. 'VOUIII " .ll hcr cl ' to lcltc rc.torccl IU lltl. Ot'JnIH curcd 'IUlonl . \ . . " . Cllt ' " tnl.\.lna. , .It Atcntol "h'c" to 'rh-nl ! nld "clcrcil IIHcU cHef of 11 tdndN. 50 to S50 ror"'lt for nn ) ' "clcrcil IIH lulc I Clllwt clr , . ' ' , IUcrcur ' Worms ' ' vllout ) 1'lp ! 1'110\1,1 In two nl' huurs , . ' or VI or PUlR cUled. tl1O 10 ) IewlI'holds TIOSI , , HI A 1 lrICI D \ ' nnd , of b - WIII\'u Ishll lo hUldrels dolhls ) cal- DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEICNES. The fnl'I'h'Alrlnl who 11 h.1hltnls . Ieron wlhuut"ehl ! 1IIIc.lon. , The o nt I .IAlnncf .eUI rfr QurRton . . . Inanh. No.1 Cor IcINo. : Cor . wnlrn. A 1 core "ondcnco Rh'lct ) clflcntal. ) Ie < lclne tcnt by express. Address alietors & G. W. PANG . . JI. D. , 555 BROADWAY. COUNOIL BLU" " . . Enclose IOe In stamps for relb- . Dohany's Theater. JOHN DOIANY , JOlN DOBANY , JI. Mannger. 'frengurcr. COUNCIL BLUFFS. One Night Only. Monday . , Apri 1. GRAND CONCERT Given by the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Glee , Banjo and Mandolin Clttbs' " Adml.ston , 7 c. r.c nnd 2.c. , l x seals , " .0. , 9 ' . O tnlc Snlullay moring o'Iloell. When Buyi1g Fruit Trees , Buy the best A minute lost