- - - - 7 . 'p i -ii - - = - - - - - - - - . - - - - - ; - ; ; ; - - - - - - - - . , , - : - - - - - - - - . - - - _ - - _ _ - _ . . . . . , : , - " Jfrr. ' ' : , - " " " " , . 'r' " . .r..a".r. . , ' ' . , . ' - ' ; ; - V V V . V ' riV 1 V l/ ; . e V 'J -i G THE OMAHA DAILY ] 111HUNDAY MAROII 31 189. 01ATA U.:1HSUNDAY , 1IAROII , . _ _ _ - - - - - - . I Jli OMAHA SUNDAY BIE % . . S COUNCL BLUFFS. . : OFFCE , . - NO 12 PEAnL STREET Delvr by clTler to IY pat at the cu. I n. W T1LTO1 Lcssco. 't , p"ONE-nualnea omee . No. 4 : nigh dltor , Ne 2 - V l1.Wl , tFJT1ONH. Orand Council flluff8. E. F Clark , prop. & 39 Droadway. Mayne neat Estate agency , 139 The entertainment given In the Grand krmy hal last evening for the benefit at the Women's Relief corps wa a brilliant BUC- cess. Bishop Worthington presided at the conflr- tuation exercises at St. paut's church Friday evening. A class ot twelve was admitted Into full membership. The federal grand jury passed a act ot resolutions yesterday giving their Imprcs. reolutons to the condition at things at the Iowa School for tim Deat. The regular meeting at Star chapter No. 47. n. A. M. . will be held tomorrow night. Al companions are requested to be present for business at Importance. V Yesterday was the last day for the pay- mont of taxes , and the county treasurer's ofce was thronged all day long with property owners , all eager to drop their coins into the . slot. slot.Hev. . E. J. Dabccck will preach his fare. well sermon at st. Paul's church this morn- Ing. The choir wi sing "Tho Sun Shall De No Mora Thy Light ly Day , " by Woollward , 8S the anthem C dharles E. Daker aged 27 , at New Orleans , . and Leonora E. Oales at Monmouth , Iii . , BJed 26 , were granted a .license to wed by the county cleric yesterday , and the knot was , tied by Justice Vlen. led ly Justce Through the courtesy or the Ganymede Wheel club , an opportunity will bo given the young men at the city to meet the Wisconsin Musical club at the Ganymedes' rooms , In the Grand hotel , this afternoon , at 3 o'clock. W. J. Jamison , C. D. HandleU , J. C. Ilofi. "mayer and John Oliver had an Impromptu shooting match Friday afternoon , which re- suIted In Jamison's scoring elghty-ehht ' points and landlett clghy-two , out at a possible 100 , at 200 yards. Leonard , the G-month-ohl 30n ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wlhlng. died Friday afternoon at the family residence , near Canning Cut , ' after an Illness ot three days. The funeral will take place this morning at 1 o'clock from the Crescent Methodist church. The topic at Rev. Dr. Askin's sunday night address at the Congregational church tonight - night promises to be or special Interest to the physicians , as he Intends , In treating at Oliver Wendel Holmes , to give prominence to the physician , as wel as to the wrier , Holmes. . . Lee , the 4-year-old son at Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shugart , died yesterday afternoon of 3 o'cloclt , ot scarlet fever , aCer 1 nine days' Illness. The remains will leave the residence - Iness. wi denco In Mornlngsldo this afternoon at 3 o'clock for Walnut lull cemetery , where services wi be held at 3:30. : Complaints are coming In on account at thi neglect at tim city authorities to set that the hal burned buildings on Lower Broadway are not torn down. Soma at the ruins have been standing there for months , and chunks rot oft and fall away narrowly escaping the heads of passersby. A meeting or the park commissioners Is to V b3 held tomorrow evening , at which the an- nual report at the outgoing president A. C. Graham , will b read. The question at V who will be the president at the new board will also be discussed. L. A. Casper has been accused of a yearning to aso how the presidential shoo would nt him. During ' the week the tolowing local phy- clans will lecture from 1 to 12 a. m. at the Women's Christian association hospital : , Chritan associaton hospial : Dr. Jennings , "Medical Nursing , " April 1 ; Dr. Watermen , "Therapeutics , " April 2 ; ! Dr. Du- stow , "Obstetrical Nursing " April 4 ; Dr. : r , Thomas , "Feeding and Nursing , " April 5 ; Dr. : Montgomery , "Oeneral Nursing , " April G. The members at Etchetah council No.3 , Degree of Pocahontas , will entertain their fr friends next Thursday ' evenIng at Grand . Army at the Republic hall Friends at the , council who are not supplied with Invitations ; may obtain them tram any member. DancIng - ; Ing , games and progressive high five will be ; . the order of the evening. ' The Ministerial association has appointed a committee ot arranglments for the coming union evangelistic meet gs to be conducted by Rev. Mr. Pierson avery pastor in the 4 city , together with one representative at his V : . church. Every pastor , and such additional person as his church may choose , Is asked to attend 1 very Important meeting at this com- V.L . mileo at the First Presbyterian church Monday , April I , promptly at 7 p. m. A judgment was Issued from Justice Walk- ; V er's court yesterday against George Fauble , W. Doolthol and F. Carley , and Constable Autrey undertook to make 1 levy on a boat belonging to Fauble , which lay In the river. : He left the boat In charge at John Anderson , VV and while ho was gone for a few minutes Anderson had a collision with Jim Fauble He now carries his nose In a sling , but de- cares aublo didn't do it. Autrey has , the ' . boat. boat.O. . O. J. Willow ef New York Is In the city , representing the Wlzart Telephone company , J and Is registered at the Grand. He has put In operation 1 lno of telephones tram room . 213 at the hotel , to the ofce , with a view to J. ' showing what his Instruments can do. lie 4 has hopes at interesting the people at Council I Bluffs to an extent that wi enable him V to put In a line , selling the instruments to the patrons , instead of renting them , I is iT1 now the case. * Harry hathaway , the 10-year-old lon ot ! p the late J. J , Hathaway , and Luther , the I D-year-old son at Dr. O. W. Gordon , were . ' out hunting yesterday forenoon with a little " target rlne. In clhnblng through a barbed wire fence the gun was discharged and the bullet p3852(1 througl young Hathaway's ; hand from side to side He went to the , residence at Dr. Gordon , who made an ex- , aminatlon . but was unable to find that any bones had been broken. : . V William Smih and Ale Adair spent Friday - V % day night In Omaha making a round.up of the saloons and had a tIght In which a most enjoyable time was hall. They came back to this side at the river and were on heir way back to Omaha after another dose at the c same kind when AdaIr begun to wave a revolver around In the air , to the great con- i Iteralon at the other passengers In the tf motor. One of the stockholders at the road happened to be on board and ordered the . conductor to put him off. Doth he all his companion were turned over to Oflicars Eas- c dale and Weir , and at the Jai were slated with drunkenness , .agrancy and carrying . v concealed weapons. weapns. . . Wo have over $300,000 to loan upon Improved - av. proved Iowa forms. Farmers desiring loans can lave money by dealing direct with us" V thereby saving agent's commission. We do , not loan on wlil lands , nor In Nebraska. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street V , I'.lfIfSONt I. Jl .VT LO.- , V N. M. Little Is on the sick list . Aaron Lyman Is sick with the at t ; , Aarn Ilck grip this . ' Grand hotel V Mrs. M. E. Amy Is very sick at her home , ; V 23 South Sixth Btreet. ' Mrs , Grace d'Urro and her neice , Miss Anita Bierwlrth. have returned tram a win- ter's trip to California , Mrs. J' , L. London , Mrs. Rev , Howard , Mrs. Y. Williams and Miss 010 Doughty formed a * , party of Oenwood ladies who como up last evening to attend Mrs. Davis' mllnery : open. Ing. Ing.The c The regular monthly meeting ot the Wo , : men's Christian association will bo held on tomorrow aternoon , April I , at 2:30 : o'clock , at the home ot Mrs. Sarah D. HQher , 239 Vine street Each memb is requested to be pres- . VV ent. ent.J. 'V J. J , Stork was In the city yesterday vigorously - oUBly denying the reports that he had lately been sick nigh unto death. Ho' let last evening to spend Sun.Jay with .hls wife at Cola where she il spending the winter for V her healh , V Dc N. D. Lawrence and wife have returned from a visit ot five months 10 Coronado Beach , near San Diego , Cal. , and other wut- ern points. During the whole trip they had V not a disagreeable day 'fhe thermometer V die not register below 47 degreC above zero , ; i r " ! ud thl temperature did not get high enough r I a Uuomtorlable : , NEWS ] f1OM ! { COUNCIL - BLUFFS , Fred Strankhoener Blew Hi Read Oft with a Shotgn , WENT ABOUT THE DEE DELBERATELY - hail Been Conlh1ered Weak.Minded for Some Time and the Act CnusN1 Little Surprise-his Urother Killed Himself - self with the Same Gun , A young farmer at Plumer settlement named Fred Strankhoener , committed suicide Friday evening near his home. He went to the home ot IWlam Burke about nightfall and got n shotgun which had been loaned to Durko several lays before. He then went to the house at another neighbor , Chris Hanson . len , and gave him a note telling him to read It to his , Strankboener's ' , mother and sisters. Hansen went 'over to the young man's house , suspecting nothing , and was ahout to tear open the note when he heard the report ot a gun outsldo. lie ran out and found Strankhoener lying on the ground dead , with the rIght side at his face horribly 1 ' mutilated . He had put the butt at the gun on ll ground and the muzzle against his head , and then touched oft the trigger with a forked stick. When Burke opened the note he found that It contained a request for a good coffin , some flowers and a hearse , and named the pal bearers whom he wished to bear his remains away to their last resting place. He gave no Idea as to his motive In committing the i Iced He has been considered weak-mlmled ' for some time past , and ccmes by lls insanity - sanity naturally , his father and sister having been afflicted with the lame malally. An older brother committed suicide nine years ago , using the same weapon , the old muzzle-lodlng shotgun , which has been In the family for years. A year or so ago the young man started on 1 trip to Germany. He was riding In a train on the Michigan Central road when he sUddenly was seized with a fancy t"lt some one was after him to take his hifo. He rushed out at the car and jumped off while the trnln was going at full speed. He was badly bruhed by his fall and wandered about the country In a halt-daze condition for several days before he was able to give an account at himself and be put on a train bound for , home. lIe was 25 years old at the limo ot his death. The coroner went ot to Plumer settlement ycsterday , but after making an investigation decided that an Inquest was unnecessary , as It was evidently a case at suicIde. The funeral wi take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock at 'ils late residence In Plumer set- tlement. _ _ _ _ _ _ BOSTON bruisE . April Sale neglns Monday . Wo cal attention to the extremely low prices made on desirable merchandise In the following departments : LACES , NOVELTY DRESS GOODS SPRING CAPES , WASH GOODS , GLOVES AND SHIRT WAISTS. A beautiful line or cloth capes In black , navy , brown , tan , mode , etc. , worth $ 3.50 , on sale at $2.25. Heavy black silk cape Vandyke trimming full sweep , well worth $7.50. our price $5.00. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE NEW MO- HAIR CREPON , TiE VERY LATEST IN BLACK 'DHESS GOODS. We place on sale Monday a big line at black French Serges at nearly hal the former prices ; see values offered at SIc , 39c , 50e , 62c and 67c a yard. We have just reeeivell 1 new line ot 52-In. novelty dress goods , goods that were bought to sell for $1.60 a yard , the price for Mon- dy 89c a yard. ! 500 dozen initial and embroidered hem- stitched handkerchiefs at just hal price. 2 for 5c. SEE SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY OF V UMDRELLAS. For Monday we offer 1 26-ln. corolo silk umbrella , paragon frame natural wood bandies - dies , worth $150. at $1.00. LACES ANn EMBROIDERIES. 10,000 yards now embroideries just received on which we have made some very low prices to start the season. 8C EMBROIDERY 3C A YARD. A big lot ot embroidery and Insertions , worth from lOc to 25c a yard , In one lot at 6e a yard. See special value at lOc , 12c ! and 15c a yard . See our line of cream , ecru and buttercup laces. laces.Dack silk laces at the new prices. See values offered at 25e , 33c and SOc a yard. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER Council Bluffs , Ia. TOOK TilE CASE AWAYMIIOMTILE JURY Judge Woolson Disposes or the honey Inmo Case In thu. 1'odor.,1 Court. ) Judge Woolson decided the $40,000 dam- age case at 'V. O. D. Honey against the Burlington Railway company yesterday morn- tug , by taking It away tram the jury and giving the railway company 1 verdict for costs , on the ground that Mrs. Honey had sustained the personal Injuries which gave rise to the case by her own contributory negligence. The next cue tOVbO tried was that ot John Swift and E. H. Dume , administrator , against the Chicago & Northwestern railway. A 9- year-ld son ot Swift was killed near his home In Dunlap tour years ago while he wn playing about the traclt. The plaintiffs originally sued separately , demanding $10,000 damages each , but they are united now In one case. Doth the lad's parents testified i yesterday as to the particulars at the ac- : cldcnt The track where the boy was play- lug was straight , which they claim Is an indication that the accident was duo to the ' carelessness ot the employes of the road. The boy crosse the track , saw the train coming , and , apparently becoming bewildered , turned around and ran back again , falling In front or the engine and being run over. They sue for what they allege he would have been able to ear after arrlvng at the ago ot 21. In mitigation at damages the company will try to prove that the boy was weak minded. Jack Walters at Rnggold county and Wl- lam Currie and John Oldham or Monroe county entered pleas ot guilty to the charge ot violating the revenue laws Judge Woolson received a telegram an- flouncing the death at the mother of JUdge Dabb at Mount Pleasant , and left for that Illace on the afternoon train lie will return - turn Monday to reopen court We have Got us ! ure ' 1'lg. I Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the only gasoline stove made that a child can play with and do no harm I takes care at itself ; can be blown out , left open or turned on , and there Is no pesllble way for the gasoline to ignite or exphode. No smell or odor , no dripping at gasoline , no burning your house down or burning your wife or mother.ln-Iaw to death No misery , no f U- nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker I you use the insurance gasoline stove , as It Is absolutely safe. I you don't believe I aslc any at our competitors , then ask them to blowout their steve and leave It open for ten minutes. then apply a match to the stove as we do with ours and lee what wi hap- pen , but b lure to be a quarter at a mile away before he lights the match , as there II lure to be on explosion ; then we would not got to sell you on Insurance stove , as there would he a funeral next day. DROWN'S C. O. D. , Sale Acents. The Insurance ( JAlolne Stove , Introduced by P. 0 , ne Vol In 1894 , and laid by him this season Absolutely lare. Can't explode No danger , De sure yon get " . " the "Insurance I' , C. DE VOL 104 Broadway l'rerocious Youngster . A lady living on one of the principal resi- deuce streets ot the city has a 4-'ear-old son who lisa an abnormal capacity for learning scripture texts and and springing them on his friends at all sorts of times. lie frequently - Quenty adorns his conversation with choice bits of sermonizing , which cause his grove and dignified elders to predict great things for him. But he occsloualy surprises them. The last time there was enough snow on the ground to tempt 1 small boy ho ventured out on the hillside with a sled and ran across a neighbor who kindly offered te pull him up the lull. The offer wu accepted , and . . - - ' . _ " . ' 1 ' . , , . . ' , ' . ' . , . the little fellow cambered upon the sled ho remarked to the man at the other end Ian I of the string , "Jsn't this beautiful snow , Uncle B7 God makes this snow come down for fee little boys like me. Say , Uncle 5- , did you ever sea me slide down that there bill ? I can go down like the very deviL" "Uncle Stol the story al a recent dinner party where the mother of the little Sunday school boy was present , and there was only ono In the dinner party who failed to appreciate the joke lISN1W : Mitt ! . hue Vnlosudng % SRlo. Sale begins Monday morning , April 1 . 100 pIeces standard dress prints , 2c yard. 3G-lnch unbleached L L muslin , 2.e yard. Fruit at the Loom and genuine Lnsdale muslin , Gc yard . 1,000 yards at halt wool cha1el , IOn yard. All our Imported French all wool cbiles during sale , 29c yard , worth 60c. 40.lnch all wool French serge , In navy and black , 3lc yard , worth 60c. 4G.lnch French serge , In navy and black , going at SOc yard $ quality 40.lnch novelty black goods , wo will sell becuse 'we want money , atl9c yard. 760 novelty back goods at SOc 'ard. 20 and 24.lnch plain China silks , In black , cream , navy , brown and gold , 2lc yard . 200 pure silk veiling . In navy , cream , bInds and brown , at lc yard. Another big ribbon sale , all silk ribbons , Nos 7 , 0 , 12 and 16 , In black and alt colors , worth 20c to SIc , at lOc yard. 6 pieces at genuine real hair cloth , 39c yard. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. Nobblest line of ladles' capes and chl- uhen's jackets In the city. Figure with us before you buy. Como In Monday. DENNISON DR08. , Council Bluffs . : WILL LEARN ALL , AMOUr iT L\TEI , I'edoral Court Ltkely to Instruct him on \VhBt Uo Can Send In tim Mail. There Is one humble searcher after truth at the present session at the United States i court , and he has brilliant prospects at learn- I , Ing more about truth In the next few months , than he has ever learned before. lie yearned for domestic joys , and sized up a widow In another town as his Ideal at all a wife should be. lie accordingly took his pen In hand and dropped her a few lines to let her know the tender state at his feelings , and asked her to marry him. Strange to say , his scented mis- sive failed to arouse a corresponding state at mind In the object at his affections , and no answer came. Several more letters followed the first , but the writer ( lid not even receive a note to let him know that his application hall even been placed on file. Then he gath- ered aU his wits together and wrote 1 last letter , In which he informed his erstwhile Diana that she was the homeliest old hag In christendom , and that he would not marry her to lave her neck. He accompanied these statements with a lot at others , which would not look well In print , but which loft no doubt that the writer was very mad. Uncle Sam got hold at the letter , and the writer at , the letter Is now awaiting the acton at the grand jury on the charge at mailing obscene literature. In telling the story at his troubles to 1 friend yesterday , he remarked : "I ailus beam tell that the mails was Intended to be used for a ( eler to write to his friends , but sence I got up here I swan If I can tel what a teler ought to put Into 1 letter , and what he ought to leave out " The grand jury is considering his case now. llrlct , turt > ln "ud Hug Sale. 45c quality linen warp matting . 29c yard 400 quality Japanese matting . 23c yard. AU wool Ingrain carpet , 59c and 65c yard. Body Brussels , Wion , velvet and mo- queUes , at $1 yard Mouete rugs , size 27 by G3 , at $2.68. Japanese velvet rugs size 27 by 63. at $1.98. Smyrna rugs , size 21 by 11 , at $1.48. Smyrna rugs , size 26 by 63 , at $ .98. Smyrna rugs , size 30 by 70 , at $2.48. Smyrna rugs , size 36 by 81 , at $3.68. Felt curtain shades , wih fixtures , 16c. Opaque curtain , shades , with fixtures , 29c and 39c. . 3G-lnch dotde curtain swiss , 120 'ard. I. - DENNISON DROS. , Council Bluffs. Marcus' fire sale Is drawing the crowds. The stock consists at men's and boys' cloth- Ing , gents' furnishing goods , boots and shoes , hats and caps trunks and vaUses. The goods are slightly damaged by smoke , but not an article is offered that Is not worth two or three times the prIce asked. Open evenings. Marchln for 111 Itranson. William H. Dranson , jr. , of Missouri Valley was in the city yesterday looking for his adopted daughter , aged 17 years. She let home Friday and was traced to this city. She stopped al the Union Pacific transfer hotel that night. Mr. Dranson stated that she had no reason , so far as ho knew , for wanting a change at residence. She left no word , and as she had never said anything to indicate that she expected to leave her friends are at a loss to explain her actions. He wanted to perslde her to go back home It possible , or at least to take some money and fit herself OUt with the proper clothing In case she intended stay bere. Mrs. E. J. Davis concluded her millinery display lat evening , and was the recipient of many compliments , many of the crowds at ladles enthusiastically assurng ! her that It was nol only the event at the millinery sea- son , but the finest display of the many that have taken , place In this vicinity this season. . The display will b kept Intact for several days and 536 Broadway will continue to be a , Ilupular place with the ladles. The P. O. D. at A. , will give a social for the benefit at the 'Voman's Christian associa- ton hospital at the P. O. D. at A. hull , over 10 Main street , Tuesday evening , April 2. An amusing feature for the young people will b3 a young ladys to take their pictures , for the smal sum at 10 cents. Everybody c- dlaly invited . ( 'hargod with Countorfolting . OIcer Slead picked up a man going by the name of Jeff Stewart yesterday on Seventh avenue. The proprietor at the Emmet house and Sankey Doysen , who keeps a saloon on Sixteenth avenue , claimed that he had tried to pass a counterfeit dollar at each of their places. He succeeded with Doysen. le at fIrst denied that he had tried to pass the stuff , but afterwards admitted 10 the officer that he had. lie claimed to bo tram Sioux City. In his possession were found paper bearing the lames at Jeff , James and WU- ham Stewart. lie was bound over to the fed- oral grand jury , _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Albin Huster will have her spring millinery display on Thursday , Friday and Saturday , April 4 , I and G. Ladles , come out and see the finest stock at new goods In ' the city. sn Broadway Council Bluffs horse market. Auction sale every Friday afternoon at Ilel's barn. Bring In your horses I you wont them sold A. HARTNEY. Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located at 724 Droadway. I In doubt about this try I and be convinced . Don't target name and number. Tel. 157. Don't forget the Waverly Is the best high grade bicycle out. Our 21-lb. Eclipse road- ster is up to ( date Full line bicycle supplies at Cole & Cole's , 4 Main street . DecCrMtol u. , Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion . wi hold decoration services at Walnut Hi cemetery on Decoration day , May 30 , for the purpose ot commemorating the heroic deeds and memories and strewing flowers on the gravel of the soldier dead. All military and civic organizations and all old soldiers and citizens are cordially Invited to citzens eordlaly participate with us on this occasion. W. II. SPERA , Adjutant O. ANSON , Colonel Seed potatoes . northern grown , Early Ohio , Early ROle , Burbank and sweet potatoes , onion sets ; special price on large lots. J. n. Snyder , wholesale fruits , Council Bluffs , Ia First-class storage room. Rate , $1.50 per month , J. R. Snyder , wholesale fruit and produce , Council Bluffs , Ia. Where i'ews Are Yree. ' First Presbyterian , corer of Willow avenue - nue and Seventh street , Rev , Stephen Phelps , ' pator-I'reachlng by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , Droadway Methodist , Ii , F , Dudley , pal- torPreaching at 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school and class meeting at lZ m. ; Epwortb league at 6:30 : p. m. Dr , Rees will speak at 130 ; In : r : . I the Interest ot the 'hystian home ot Coun- ci Bluffs. I I hlttan I : Second Presbyterla ' - ' reaehlnl at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. by 11ev. henry Coker ; Sabbath - bath school , 12 m. : Y6 Wg I'eoplo's Society ot Christian Endeavor , 7. m , Congrogational-drhthg lubject. "A Vision ot GlorlfiedflLulnanity. " Evening , "The Saint Luke ot the Nineteenth Country , or Oliver Wendell 101i . " Reorganized Church ! Jesus Christ at Letter . ter Day Saints , on l'ce ! street , three doors west ot Gen avenue-Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt 12 m. : Z. H. I. society at C P t. Evening subject , "Evolution , \VheeDlil Man Come Prom ? " T. W. Williams , mipitcr. St. John's English 'utberan church , James' hall , 1 Pearl street , ' ne\ : O. W. Snyder , pastor-Services at 11.a . . and 7:20 . . 11. a. m. : p. m. : Sunday school at 9:45 : a. m. ; young people's meeting at 6:30 : p. m. FrRnk n. C1111Pnlor. Spent months In the far east last year. lie le , can give the belt Idea at the Japanes.Chlnese war that can bs found anywhere. Hear him , Broadway church , April 10 , 12 and 13. Course tickets , $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8nn",1 Morning. Pot at baked beans and brown bread , 30 cents C. D. Itandlett . Dr. Parsons , over Schneider's , IU B'wy. Tel. 216. ) Davis , drug , paint glass man 200 B'way Tribune pictures framed for 39 cents ; mat , g1ass ' , screweyes , and wire. Chapman's new store , 17 Main street , Chrllt" " lmn. therting , At the Broadway Methodist church this evening there will be a mass meeting In the Interests at the Christian home. I'repara- lens have been made for a most interesting time. Hev. W. H. 1. flees , formerly pastor at the church , will occupy the pulpit and de- liver n lecture on the subject at "Charity. " No admission tee Is to be charged , and the : purpose at the promotors' the affair Is I simply to awaken I new enthusiasm among , the friends at the institution. Dr. flees has i always been on enthusiastic friend at the ' Home , and when he resided here was a frequent - I quent visitor , his calls being looked forward , t : with pleasure by young and old alike. In his endeavors to help the cause at charity this evening he will be assisted by Superintendent - tendent Sawyer of the city schools , Superin- tendent Rothert of the school for the deaf , F. H. Keys , president at the Young Men's Christian association , and D. C. Bloomer. J. J' . Wilcox will put In Bare handsome feral decorations. The church should be filled to its utmost capacity with the friends at the cause of charity. Owing to my Inability to meet the demands at the exceedingly low prices In the past ten days I have decided by urgent requests to hold the sale open one week longer. Come one and all and take advantage of the low prices. My mete Is to sell. W. H. MUlin , 21 South Main street Tickets to the Carpenter lecture will be on sale at Bushnell' Draccett & Hart's jewelry store. Course , $ ; slnglo , 50 cents. Evans' Laurdr Co. , 520 Pearl ; tel 290 ; shirts , collars , cuts , fine work a specialty. Oas heating stovel tor rent and for sale at Council Bluffs Gas company's office. J.V. . McPherson' fioiIst . Cut fowers and plants. Design work aspecialty. Telephone 244. 1281 East Pierce . Council Bluffs. Meal tickets good tot 21 meal " wly $ each , at Hotel Inman " ' r Dr. Laugel , ofrd1 ( ' 5th : ve. ; teL 180. ' , . , ' u' HYDRANTS , 4ND MAINS. City Omchals and \Vt'er ' Works Company each nutinderstandlng. , The special commitee appointed nt the last meeting of the city council to report upon the recommendahpn ot the mayor that some measure should IPo taken by 'yhlch , When niw hydrants ' . wce ordered . thel coun- , cl 'hd { lt1 to ' hotlflid . rthie.tjftnalns that were to be laid by the water'works company , met In the city ball V yesterday afternoon. There were present Councilmen ' Howehl , . Dechel , Prince and Jacobsen , City Engineer Rosewater , , City Attorney Connel and , SuperIntendent Hunt and Receiver Bier- . bower of the water works company. Mayor Demls' and Fire Chief Redel were afterward ' called iii' and nearly three hour " \Y re scent , ip I discussIng several V phase at the . Wa er main prblem. : " The proceeding were lengthened by along long discussion , In which the maters growIng - ing , out at the former council investigation were threshed over and some rather heated arguments had. City Engineer Rosewater , supported the poslUon at the mayor that a large percentage at the 10 miles at mains now In operation consisted ot six-Inch plpo. Mr. Hunt branched off Into n general discussion - cuss Ion at the water works question , il which he claimed that there was propor- tonately no more . ihix-inchi pipe In' Omaha than there was In Philadelphia and other cites , and after a long winded discussion along this line the committee reached the question at hand It was finally decided that 1 report should be submitted providing for regulations by which all ordinances 10. eating additional hydrants should be accompanied - panied by a statement from the water works company mains. showing the Ilze of tIm connecting In regard to the ordinances for hydrants on Half Howard street which were vetoed by the mayor at the time when the sug- gestion was offered In regard to an understanding . standing abut the mains , It' was found that there had been some misunderstanding , ana that the contemplated main was an eight- Inch pipe , with connections at both end. ' The Maple street difficulty was settled by the agreement t locate one additional hy- drant. In this case the water company was abut to place the hydrants In the mid- dIe at the blocks In order to make thor 400 fCt apart , al provided for In its con- tract. Dy putting In the additional hydrant this difficulty Is avoided. . SIUX CLTr LIT10dTLO.V cozqoL UInID. Affairs or tim Grossed hleef and Canning Couupauiy Hotttpd Up SIOUX CITY , March 30.-Special 'rele- gram-Asslgnee ) Taylor of the Sioux City Dressed Beet and Canning company flied his final report oC the company's affairs today. The claims 'against the estate Te 'agalnlt aGGregated Gregated $8.0 of which $ . , O were held by the Credits COlmutaton company oC this city The repo4 way approved and a dividend at 5 pell . , entV ordered . The receiver - cclver will be dlschqrgqd and the company'B business finally cloelP \ next weelt . The case ot thel.tatl against J. J. Leis , formerly the iocaIicoru'cspoiident of the Chi. , cage Sunday Hun , against whom tn indIctment - ! lent Is pendIng Jtorhlttemptng to extort , money from . \tl lhrt at Dakota City , ' Neb'l will come ujt'l the dlstcict court : . distrct Monday mornlngn..1 1 ' 'rhe case against ' ' . V1JF ! . Bevlngt : , tinder . Indictment for obtjtnipg money tram the ollfg county by also pretenses during his term l county atornly 1thur . ) 'elr ago will ; come up next Tucsdl ) . BevinGton ) is one oC the mOlt promlnenteiuttorneys In the , 'Iy and was county I alaney at Woodlury county for live ygarauiu1 a Great deal oC , interest Is felt in.his , case Local attorneys . 0tetested In the fnmous Wheeler-James Ltf county land case have just completed the dctals at n settlement by which the oldll und most extensive litigation In the IIAI will be terminated. Thin case was begm ulortly , after the de'atti vlorty afer dlath of 1" . ii. James , I'W llhY New York mu. lal. road man , a numbe\ or years ago Ihorly before he died Jamel gave a deed to several thousand acres at Lyon county land to a ward named Arthur O. Wheeler .u the same time he gave his wlte a mortgage tor $10.0 on the hind . I Is supposed that he was unwilling to pay taxes which were then very high In that port oi Iowa , on so : large a tract at land , but left her the mortgage - , gage to enable her to secure the title to It I It she chose to do eo later on . Mrs. James I did subsequently foreclose on the land anti 'I ' bId I In at sheriff's sale Some time ago 'heeler commenced proceedings to set aside the foreclosure on the ground at technical . Ilcal Informalles and was meeting with SUch goo succeBS that the defense decided to compromise. Wheeler Is to get tour eec- tions ot the land valued . tonl at $2.0 a see- ton , In consideration at his surrendering nil title to the balance. al Your Counts Against is flank hiobbor. A1)EL , Ia. , March 3O-Special ( 'relegram. ) -'fhe grand jury returned this morninG four Indictments against Charles \V Craw- ford , the young bank robber three ot the ' counts being for assault with Intent to commit murder and one for robbery , Craw- ford will be arraigned on Mondar , ANXIOUS TO - AVOID A STRIKE { Six Hundred Minera Meet at O.nterio t Dscuss WagEs ALL IOWA THADES MAY BE DISTURBED Doth Shies Get Together and Agree Upon ft Basis b ) Which R Disastrous love 1l"y I'ollbl ) lie l'raventcd , - CENTERVILLE , Ia. , March 30.-(8peclal ( Telegram.-Slx ) hundred miners , representIng - Ing 3,000 employed In this district , met today , and after a carer\l all day's discussion . sian decided unanimously to demand the scale agreed to by their representatives and tIme operators In session at Olumwa last night. Wherever this scale Is accepted the miners will work , but the attitude at the operators In this district , except the White- breast and Dock Coal companies Is such that 1 strike Is enevlable , and on Monday at least 2,000 miners wilt walk out. The agreement reached between the miners and operators at Olumwa was unanimously endorsed as follows : In n joint meeting ot Iowa coal operators , with the miner executive committee of Iowa I Is resolved that the scale at mining wakes from AudI I , 1& ) : ; . to . \prl I , 1896 , shall bo the same ns the so-cnlell 1893 scale for mining and $2 scale for day wages , wih the usual differentials , with the same Ilrlces for powder and smlthlng , except that In the Des Moines district the scale shnl be 8 cents per ton ot 2,0 pounds screened coal for the six summer months and 0 cents per ton for the six winter months , except also thnt all operators In the Ap- pan lose district shall have the privilege of putting In track scales In loading their coal under the same conditions as operators now having trclt scales , and all parties agree to maintain such scale as tar I prctcal ) ' possible but no operator shall reduce wages nor shall the miners at any time demand an Increase of wages ot mining except after ncton by the executive committees of operators attached that they will upon the written request of their emplo'es deduct from their earnings the sum oC $1 per month from the first money eared by them and pay the same over to the treasurer , whem they may select. It Is further resolved that I Is the intention - ton of the partIes here to deal fairly with their men and that they stand ready to redress any wrongs. This agreement Is intended - tended to cover the period until April 1. 18G. subject to the conditions hereinbefore expressed. This was signed by the Whlebreast Fuel company , Centervl0 Dock Coal company , Wapelo Coal company , and the Smoky 1101- low Coal company , and for the mine workers by the executive board , John \V. Reynolds , president ; J. T. Charkson Julius Freman , secretary and treasurer , Thomas J. Cavan- augh. This agreement was forwarded today to all the operators In the state with the hope that all would sign and thus avoid the strike which was virtually backed by the operators at all the big mines , will involve serious complications tram which It will take years to recover. Missouri miners were also represented - seated and the strike will enter Into that state. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IOWA MANIAC UEIIDS 11 ChIld ) . 10rrlb10 Discovery ot R Clinton P lccmnl II August 8"'lnSOI'1 Ilonie . CLINTON , Ia. , March 30.-Spocial ( Tele- gram.-Suminoned by two small ' grm.-Summoned smal boys cry- lug with hunger , saying they could not wake theIr lather Policeman POlng burst In the door to the upper room ot August Swanson's house , when I horrible sight met his eyes. On a piece ot plank on th bed lay the bloody corpse of Albert , 7-'ear-old son of Swanson , the head completely severed - ered from the body by a sharp hatchet which lay there. Ordinarily father and , children slept together. Last nIght the children said their - father forced them 10' sleep downstairs . and went up , taking Al- bert with him. After barrIng the door on the Inside the murderer jumped from an open window and escaped. lie had been In an Insane asylum before The recent death of his wife and hack ot work It Is be- hievcd . crazed him. Many believe he has drowned hlmselt. Though peculiar at thnes. he was not consIdered dangerous. PrevIous to his ImprIsonment In the asylum several year ago he had attempted to commit Bul- clde , by cutting his throat. His two remain- Ing children are August and Victor , aged 9 and 3 respectively . Why ' he singled out that particular child for destruction Is un- known. Search Is being made for the murderer , but thus tar he has eluded detection. No Inquest has yet been held . Swindled Jow.s Merchants . ANITA , Ia. , March 30.-Special.-A ) well dressed young man giving his name as Ed Wilson and claiming to be working for Perry & Hunter , county bridge builders . , presented a check for $16 and got the cash at the J. C. Voorhees Hardware company. He then went to the King Hardware company - pany and purchased spikes , hinges , etc. , to the amount of $5 and presented a check for $14.50 . getting the balance In cash He next tried Latg Bros. ' general store and offered I check , which . they would not ac- cept. Each check was made payable to Ed Wison , signed by I'erry & Hunter. A man doIng the same game on the Guthrie Center bridge contractor was arrested yes- terday und lodged In jai ut that place. A bucket shop was opened up here tOday In the Johnson building. Diphtheria Is raging In the family ot Mrs. N. Holton , three miles east at town. Two chidren have died and two more are down. DeserltHt Bt tRio 4itar. CRESTON , 10. , March 30-Bpeclal ( Tele- grm.-'Vor ) has just been received that Miss Eva Morgan , daughter at highlY re- spcted parents at Band Creek township , has suffered considerable embarrassment. Robert Llnevle and Miss Morgan were to have been married and the preparations preparatons were complete. The wedding feast had been prepared guests arrived , the bride properly atrei anll the minister waiting to te the nuptial knot , but the groom failed to appear. ACer anxiously waiting for some time after the appointed hour , the weltlng was indefInitely postponed ( the guests departed und the bride disrobed herself - self at her wedding garments. lilies Mor- gan's coolness was remarlmble. The day aler the wedding she come to Creston and returned thlumarlage license to the county cleric and asked for the dollar which the license cost and returned home. Llnevle has not returned. Rends 111 Title Chair . FORT DODGE , In , March 30.-Special ( Telegram.-After ) two days of high cast winds It began raining this afternoon and Is comIng down steadily , with every prospect at a long storm. The question ot title to Owl luke , whIch was drained tor farms Bore time ago by George 1. Pearsonl and [ I then claimed as homesteads by squatters as n meandering body o water was settled today by President Cleveland signing ( a cer- ttcate ot transfer from the government to the state of Iowa. 'rliis state has already transferred I to Humboldt county , from which Penrsons holds tithe. This makes his ownership pertect. Two thousand seven hundred acres were Involved and the case has attracted general attention . 'ioux City Muups Commits Huicide. SIOUX CITY , March SO.-(8peclal ( 'rele. grain-Wiiliam ) Bush , a young man 21 year old , committed suicide here today by taking morphine. lie was found on the street by the police this morning and was at fIrst supposel to be suffering with de- lrium tremens. Bush Is the son of wealthy parents and was well educated , but was addicted to the morphine habit and hits recently been frequently arrested for va- grncy and petty thieving. Indlden for 11..1 Voting. OTTUMWA , In , March 3O.-Speciai ( Tele. gram.-Ten Indictments were returned by the grand jury today against young men for illegal voting at the last election. The republicans claim that the Fourth ward was colonized against him and Jlrocured what they allege te he certain proof , which will ponvlct those indicted About twenty more are expected to follow. Tow 110)11's tetV " 'uuuturo. SIOUX CITY , March 30-Speclal 'fele. gram.-T , I" . lloyd , who came here a short time ago from Omaha to take charge or the Peavey Grand opera house , has resigned his position and expects to leave In a short time for Orand Itniultis , where he has an offer of the lease at Powers' opera house lloyd's rlatons with the owners ot the Sioux City house have been very JIJeasant. loolln" harsh for Iuvcrur CRESTON , Ia. , March 30.-There was a conventon of harsh clubs of southwestern Iowa In this city tonight Prominent re- JJu1lcans from all over southern Iowa were present and canvassed Senator Harsh's Sue _ . -'V.--- . READ THESE SYMPTOMS. They Are Leading Signs of Catarrhal Disease. Efcient hnd Inexpcnsl\c Treatment Ofered by 118 , Copeland & Shep hl'd-Tnc l1urcst llcdhlncs Irec to All. Greater numbers at people surer from the Night 8\erls7 malign poisons ot catarrh Any ot ' mnlgn , as tram other hemorrhage lungs V subtle chronic I I maladies I 1 , without any correct Bwelnl at limbs ? or definite Idea at the nature of their nIfiic- B\er ttiiy cOlsumpton In family ? arlcCopelali and Shepnrll system ot treAt- ton , The following symptoms have been menl , while least expensive , 18 the meal carefully arranged to enable many suffer- efficient known moa ers to understand what It Is that ails them. 'ffl Tfl1O'j' . TiE Many diseases known under various specific Is It clear TlUOAT. names are really ot a catarrhnl origin and Dry anti parched 7 nattire Every part of the mucuous memo Jnlamed ? brane , the nose , throat , eyes , ears , head ' T.ckling sensation ? lungs , stomach , liver , bowels ' . Swollen ? ! lver , kidneys and An ) ' ulcers ? ulcerl7 bladder , are Subject to disease and blight hacking cough ? by catarrh The proper 'courso for sufferers : Itcous droll Into the throat ? Is tIlls : Head these lymptols carefully over Cnn ) 'ou hawk It up7 cnretul mark those I that apply to your case and Choke ' when lying , down nl)1 voiceV hoarse and husky , bring this with you to Dra , Copelanti and Copeland anti Hhiepard system of treat. IlhepnrdIf ) 'oti live away from the city send uncut , while least expensive , is thi mos3 them by mail anti ask for mail treatment , efficient known. In either instance , and whether by mail or 'I'IIE SToM4cII , office treatnient , the patient may be assured Appetite good ? of the speediest relief and cure possible to AllY distress after meals ? enlightened medicine , yams ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sharp or dull ? Any bloating or belching ? A FEW QUESTIONS heidi iiii food or gas ? S Any heaviness ? To facilitate a. "search of the system for Ilenrtburn7 Soremiess ? V catarrh , " here are a few simple questions , Vomuuitumig of food ? answers to any or all of which may be ien- Frequent nausea ? oiled - opposite and brought lucrsonnliy to Breath offensive ? Di's , Copeland anti Shepard or mailed by Tongume coated ? those living at a distance , In either case tlnntt'ing sensation ? V the applicant may feel assured of receiving I'aliiltntion of heart ? V the speediest relief amid cure possible to tIm Ilati tnsto in imiouth ? lresent resources of medical science , Coielsuitl and Shiepard system of treat. 'I'ILE hEAD. uncut , while least expensive , is the most efficient known , Do you have headache ? ' ' In what part ? 'I'IIE BOVELS. V Shmmtrp or dull ? Regular ? Spells of dizziness ? V Constipated ? Spells of drowsiness 7 Loose ? Tenderness of head ? Any cramps ? Face Pale or flushed ? Sharp or ( lull pains ? , Face yeliow ? Any bloating ? ' Any blotches ? V Dime cntiinrtics ? Copeland anti Shepard system of treatment Bowels easily moved ? while least expensive , is the most . efficient Coimeland amid Shieparti system of treat. known. mneiit , while least expensive , is the most THE NOSE , efficient known , Stopped up ? . 'I'IIE KIDNEYS , Scaie forni ? Pains in back ? Dry ? Sharp or itching ? Watery discharge ? hack weak ? Mucotis discharge ? Backward or forward ? Urinate often ? Discharge offensive ? Burn in urinating ? Sense of smell inijaired ? Color ? Bleed easily ? Are you feverish ? Nose ever Injured by blows ? Skin harsh ? Copeland and Shuepard system of treatment Eyelids puffed ? while least expensive , is the most efficient hands and feet swell ? known , Copeland and Shepart ! system of treat. TILE EARS. ment , while least expensive , is the mos . eillcient known. Noise in the . ears ? V GENERAL SYSTEM.V SYSTEM. Any buzzing sounds ? . Earache ? . Are you nert'ous or irritable ? Do they itch ? Tired easily ? Discharge ? TIred mornings ? Hoarimmg impaired ? Cold hand3 and feet ? Copeiand and Shepard system of treatment Soreness Just below the ribs ? while least expensive , is the most ellicient In right or left side ? known. Bones ache ? TILE EYES. Have chills ? Take cold easily ? Inflamed ? Any rheumatism ? Lids sore ? Joints swell ? Watery ? Strength easily exhausted ? Smarting or burning ? V Face , hands or tongue pale ? Lids feel dry ? Any eruption on body ? Aching pains ? Where ? Vision impaired ? Does it itch ? Specks before the eyes ? Small watery pimples ? Does reading hurt them ? Had scrofula ? Do you wenr glasses ? Copeland and Shepard system of treat. Copeland and Shepard system of treatment uncut , while least expensive , is the mbst while least expensive , is the most efficient eihlcient known. known. THE ChEST. TOTAL EXPENSE. Any pains or soreness ? In what part ? TIme cost of a. full course of treatment Sharp or aching pains ? by Dra. Copeland and Shepard is a hitUe When ? fee per month , whether the requisite pe- Are they constant ? nod be three months or three weeks. Thi $ Any tightness of lungs ? fee includes all medicines anti the constant Difficult breathing ? and watchful care of all patients to a finmil' - Any asthma ? . cure. Trial _ treatment _ _ _ _ given _ _ free. _ Wheezing In chest ? TILE LUNGS. ORS. COPELAND & SHEPARD Shortness of breath ? , Cough up mucous ? ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LU1'1 Of what color ? BUILDING , OMAHA , NEIl. Cough nights ? ' Office Hours-S to 11 a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. in. . EVe. When most annoying ? nlngs-Wednesdays and Saturdays only , Sheep well ? 6 to 8. Sunday-b to 12 m. V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - .4- V -a EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES. -Guaranteed Northern Grown- Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of' Dollars WortI of Potatoes During the Past Season. Buy Good Sa3d 'and We Win Export Instead of Import. Write for prices or call on DUQUETT1 & CO. , 2 1 1 and 2 1 3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Ta. Cleaning and Dyeing of armcnt and Goods of Every ilascription , Scliocdsttck's 'rvIii City Dyc C DYE WORKS. Works , Cop , Avcmieze A and 20th St. , Council BiuffH , Offeec , 1521 Far. 5151111 St. , Omaha , . Send for l'rice List , _ _ _ _ _ Dohany's Theater. JOhN DO1IANY , JOHN DOJIM1Y , JR. , Manager , wrcasurer. COUNCIL BLUFFS. One Night Only. Monday , April 1. GRAND CONCERT Given by the UNIVERSITY \YISCONSI \ Glee , Banjo and M andolin Clubs Admission , itc , tOe and Re , flax seats , $1.00. On Halo Ilaturday morning , U o'clock , bernatorlal prospects , TIme Centuary climb of Creaton , composed of itO prominent citi. zenmi , pasned resolutions tonight comnmomida- tory of llai'shi tuuid his candidacy , harsh's forces are vorking energetically anti present - ent irospecis are favorable ( or hint securing time delegations of uuouthits'estern Iowa , 'rho various harsh clubs in the different counties participated in tonigiit's meeting , florauigott Over llouigion , CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , March 30.-Specal ( ! Telegram.-Iuirs ) , Mamie Miller , a young married woman living near 'rodd'lJie , wai found by her husband thIs unornimig hang- lug from a rafter in the kitchen , It is sup- huosed ebue had become deranged over to- ligious matters. _ _ _ _ _ _ Gohilcus Yedduuig Celebrated , SIOUX CITY , March 80.-Wpeciai Tele. gram.-Mr. ) iind Mrs. Ii , A. Jundt of this city celebrated their golden wedding today , Jandt is one of the olulest and Wealthiest jobbers in the city and law lived here since a ehiou-t time after bui marriage , Car hnslueetor hilled , CLINTON , ha , , March 30.-Speclai 'fete- gram.-Charleis ) Moritz Hansen , a car Inspector - specter , aged 28 , was struck by a stvilch engine in the Northwestern yards 11Cr IhIs morning and instantly killed. his Iiu terribly mangled , housa I'oituflico hlobbed CORNING , Ia , , March 30.--Bpecial ( Tele- graun.-The postolhice at Brooks was robbed last night. 'L'lme thieves secured but 45 cents , Joseph Arthur's store utnd the Burhingtoa depot were entered , but nothing taken. V - When BuyingV Fruit Trees , j Buy the best. A minute lost can never be recover.d , and it's a calamity to hose several years. which so many Iowa and Nebraska people have done when they have bought foreign grown , unaccllmated fruit trees. MENERAY BROTHERS , TIlE CRESCENT NURSERY , Vero born on tIme hands wIere their aura. . ry stock is grown , and years of patient , inteilgent experiment have taught tItian tIme best varieties for thil climate , Consequently' their home grown stock is as hardy as the forest trees. They have a very large stock fl for this spring delivery and every tree is , Warranted true to name , Orchard , Vinyar Lawn , Parking Trees and O miamnental tocl Make no mnistalce In your orders. Send us your list of wants for vrices , We can please you in Prices an(1 stock. References : Council Bluffs Banks , Council Blurts Department Omaha lice , and prominent business men , Nurseries six miles north of Council DIrts. P. 0. Address , MENIIRAY BROS. , Crescent. Iowa. Special Noticos-Oouncil Bluffs CUIMNI6YS CLICANIdDl VAUITS 126 liurke , at W. H. hloomsi's , 533 liroadway , } 'ItUlT FitItM ANDUAItPIIN L'AND P0 salt , cheap and ) 5517 terms , Day & hiss , V l'earl street , Felt llSNP , A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAOI6 , FUR. nistietl ; fine lawn ; good barn , and on paves street , It. P. Ofllcer , 13 Main street , CitIlUtS I"OIT'HAbl6. 260 WAGONLOADS , B. Ilurke , i homer's , 038 flroadwy , l'OR RUNT , hiOUSI6 , 140. 623 } iltOAlWAY , with seycus rooms ; also four rooms adjoining at 521 liroaLiway ; good chunce for either privet. faintly. boarding house or restaurant , Ii. W. Jackson , FOlt ltl6NT STOItlI 1IUILDJNU , 101 4TltS'j' . _ _ _ _ _ _ LOST ; MY JIItOWN ANI ) WIIITY 1'OiNTEh t1o luku ; lift. collar with my names stsmpiel on. l.iteral reward If returned to bai M avenue , jj6.l1.caunpbeli. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LANI ) Foil hlitHi ; NO IIIONT ; AliOUT 20 acres of new land ; will reliC ( rye to parties who will terra hue seine , sesiori at 1001. Apply t , , jenardl6u'erctt , thuff. , I. . Foil ] ( SNT , li'1v16.ltoOM COTTAGI6 O : h'lerc btreCt , between l'ark and Glen avenue. . v. Beebe. LOST , LAIY'H GOLd ) OI'hIN VAL't WATcoE gold chain , pearl bali charm , Saturday stcr. noon en Mum street , between Broadway sa4 4- ICeil hotel. The la4y who was seen to pick II up will ylecsu return Io ii. . cmos , V r '