Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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G TIlE 01AI DAILY . BEE : ! SUNDAY , APRI 7 , 189g.
THE OLIL.SUNDAY nI
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1 couscir. . nruirs.
OFFICE , . . NO. 12 I'EAHL STREET
Delytr by cnrler to any part ot tM city. .
n. W. TILTON , Lessee.
'rt.1PIONI8Uullnul orce , No , 4 : ; night
editor , No 23.
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Cntch tim I'nler Thlt.
Some or the Council Burs readers et The
Dee hare been grelty annoyed or late by
having papers stolen from where the carrIer
has left them. Anyone causing the arest
and conviction or any such thief wilt receive
. reward of $5. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$5.JI.'UU .1IK. ' 1'lUS. .
Uranil Council murs , E. P. Clark prop.
Mayne Ieal Estate I ngency & 39 liroadway.
L. C. Taylor ' .11 have I hearIng before Jus
tc Cook next Wednesday morning at !
o'clock.
Thq I0\1 : or Supervisors spent a good share
or yestenlay ( doing little mil ( jobs or nothIng
at cli . In.1 . adjourn In the artornoon.
At St. Paul's church this morning , morning
prayer wl he sail ( at 1 o'clock folowe,1 , by
the regular exercses or the Sun.lay . school
' Mrs. Ela Ieale of Omaha the wel Ilown
writer , line agreed to give one or her enJoy-
Ible i'eadlngs next month for the heneft or
the Uusy Ilees' guild or Grace church
'fhe window or Olcer & Pusey's bank was
found ! aNn yesterday morning at 2 o'clock ,
but I careful inspection failed to show the
presence or any one who ha.1 no right there.
Regular meeting oC gxcclslor lod/c No.
259 , Ancient I.'ree and Accepted , Iusons ,
f Manta ) evening , April 8. VisitIng brethren
t cordially master. invited. thy order or the worshipful
Bluls division No. 27 , Unlformeel Hank ,
Jnlghts of l'ythias , will entertain their
frlel\ls ( next WCllncsday ( evening at their
rooms In the Merriam hlock. The members
anll their laely Crlellis are Invltel. ,
Ralph , Iw 10'months-ol.1 . son or Mr. and
1lrs. J. 1) . Stevenson , died nt 1 .15 : o'elocll
yesterday . morning oC pneumonia alter n
three weeks' Illness , nt tH ' residence , :6
Iur street Announcement of the time
ot holding the funeral wi bo made later.
Mrs. Annie M. Palmer will give a free lecture -
tore at the Iroaelway Methodist plscopal
church tonight , Subject , "Character fluiidri
Ing " YOlng men are especialy Invited to
attend. Meetings for the Public this after-
noon at 3 o'cloclt lt the PreslJyterlan ( church.
Subjcct , "Women at the Feet oC Jesus. "
John Templlton , the new chief of the fire
department , took charge 'esten1y _ Marion
Stevens , who has driven the chleC's wagon ,
I transferred to the upper Iroa.lway . house ,
; nail . Is to bo ( Iriver. Wiiam Iatheson , jr. ,
wi take Stcvens' place , all MIles Schofeld ,
ar. , , will drive the lower MaIn street hose
cart.
At thc meeting or the vestry at St. Pau1'w
church held ! on Friday evening Messrs .
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11100mer , Duquete , Stewart Ouch ali Cor ) ;
were aPPointed , a committee to have over
sight of church services alli to take such I
action as deemed advisable In relation to I
calling a new rector , subject to thc acton of
the vestr )
The Ganymede Wheel climb gave Its last
smoker of the ' . ;
season last evening In the club
rooms. A large numher of.wheelmen were
there , and the walls are echoing yet with the ;
songs ant shouts which were Indulged In. A
fine spread . was served , and . the Imusements
or the evening were Intersperseel ) with mll- :
slcal selectlous.
The funeral of I. A. Miller took place
yesterday afercon nt the residence of L.
C. Empkie , on South Sixth street , Rev .
Stephen Phelps olhiciating. There were a
great many beautiful ( brat designs. The
pal bearers were : F. O. Geason , John
Dennett , Charles T. Officer . B. S. Tlrwliger ,
F ii. lull and G. W. LIninger of Omaha.
The Commercial Pigrims of America cele-
br ted the anniversary of the roundIng or
the order last evening It their rooms In the
Drown buldln ! A large crowd was present ,
Including the members and their lady
: friends Dancing was Indulged In , high fve
Was played , and the evening passed picas
anly , as Is usually the case when n lot of
traveling men and their friends get together
Last evening the members or St. Paul's
choir called at the resIdence at Rector E : .
J. Babcock and gave him a pleasant sur-
) h prlso In the shape of a dozen silver spoons :
and a handsome gold lined berry spoon as
tokens of the respect In which be Is held
by Ills people They spent some time at
the house , and were agreeably entertalncd [ 1
by the rector and his estimable wife
James Schaefer , charged with knocking
a man by the name at Berry over the head ' [ I
a the Metropolitan. hotel the other night , had
to be discharged hy Justice Cook yesterday :
because Berry had evidently taken the $2C
offered him and left the city. The court Is I
now looking for Berry with blood In Is
cre. and It Berry drops around he wi no L
vantage. d ubtelly hear at something to his elsad-
Mrs. George Tamnheca , wife or the proprIetor
or the Metropolitan hotel , had her feeling 5
outraged at a late hour Friday night by the
actions at her husband toward some or the
lady hel' lnd started on a renovating totmi
The offending dumsels were chased out Into
the rain , ani : for 1 short time It looked as
though the other furnishings of the hotel
would follow them. Quiet was at last re- :
0 stored , and the weary booleggers , who make
the hotel their stopping place , were allowed :
.r resume their slumbers.
The tact that Frank 0. Carpenter , who Is I
10 wel known to readers of The Sunday Bec ,
: Is to lecture In the city Is attracting much
attention In the surrounding towns a well as
bero. Arrangements have been made by
whIch a coach wi be run out on the Chicago
& Northwester 11 p. m. freight at least one
evening , amid a Party from Missouri Valey :
w1 attend . I has been decided , In response
to numerous requests , to reserve seats , \ s hleh
w1 he done without extra charge , The
reputation Mr. Carpenter has as a nlwsy
wrier Is fully sustained by him on the pla t-
form , Mr. Carpenter arrives In Omaha tomorrow -
morrow noon , where he lectures three night ,
' tram Louisville , Iy" , where he line had a suc- !
cessrul engugcmcnt
Two desIrable cottages for rent. Plenty of
money for farm 101ns. Fire Insurance Money
* ' loaned for local Investors on best at cecurit ; .
; Special bargains In real estate. Lougee &
Towle , 23& Pearl street.
1'E1t'O. " 4 1 : i''i : 11.1 (111.4 PItS. -
Darn , to Mr and Mrs. A. Anderson , 83 14
iveiiub F , n .Inughler.
r , Justice II. E. Deemer at the Iowa suprcme
court was In the city yesterday .
I- ' Mrs.V. . W. Loomis returned yesterday
: . from a visit at several weeks In Chicago.
Jrs , W. E. Chamber alul child have gem io
Ione
to Mnlvern to visit her hubanlls parents.
Frank Y. Miller arrived Jrlda ) ' night from
' Chicago to attend the funeral at his lathe
Mrs. J. J. Oravate has returned . from a
, . dolphla visit ot four months with relatives In Ihla-
' United States District Attorney Charles n.
Fulen left for Fairfield last evening to sllend
* Sunday at home.
Judge W. \'oolon left yesterday afternoon -
noon for his ham In Mount Pleasant to
.
'I. spend Sunday with his family ,
Mr . and Mrs. McOeachan at Orleans arc
spending a few days with Mr. and Airs \ V .
S. lawetson at 31 Park avenue.
tL 'red J , I.oomls , who hiss been rusting
for news on the Globe , resigned yesterday to
take the general agency ot the Equitahj he
Life Assurance society In southwestern Iowa ' ,
\ S. laweton has returned tram a visit
to relatives In EnJlalll , Scotland andales ! ,
accompanIed by his niece , MIl Nellie W ii- :
WI
\annon , who will make her home with him
A , In the future. _ _ _ _ _ _ wih
Frank O. Carpenter , lroallway church ' l ,
Wednesday , Friday and Saturday evenin hi
this week Subjects , "Jppan , " "Corea"
"Chlna. " Course 11,00 ; single 50 coal , s .
children , 75 and 25 cents. Seats resen'el
without extra charge at lIart' , 45 Uroad-
Way _ _ _ _ _ _
No moro monkeying with experiments In
gasoline stoves The time-tried , Quick Meal
, , and lelabl at Cole's , 41 Main street .
: - Oal beating stores tor rent and for sale at
: Council Uuls Gas company's ofhlco.
Dr. Ianons , over Schnelder'l , 54t D'W1
' . 215. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IU
Z3r . Lu"el , omto 40 lth aye. ! tel. 10.
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NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
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Now York Paper lns n Violent Attok of
Prohibition llyAtoria.
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MAYOR CLEAVER GIVEN A SCORCHING
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I.ctcr from Thin Written In Ic8pnm8 tn ni :
JIQuiry from CnlRcn Taken n8 Text
-I'ubl8hCI 118 ! I'lcturo ! oclrcl
by a Subtefuge.
A sensational prohibition sheet publshel In
New York has unearthed what It considers to
be a marls ' nest In Council Burs , and its
columns have been fled lately with refer-
ences to the failure or the authorities to en-
force to the letter all the provisions or the
mulct law. Several weeks ago a letter np-
peared from the Council Burs correspondent
at the sheet , denolnclng Mayor Cleaver and
the police force . A little over I month ago
M ayer Cleaver received a hotter rrom I mann
In Toronto , Canada , asking him some climes-
lens with regard to the article which aDF
lcarlJ ) In the paper referred to , The mayor
nnswerell the letter a8 he would any other
pertaining to city business In It he gave n
straightorward account of the conditions of
things In Council luts , and the means
adopted to regulate vice . I now transpIres
that the letter was written hy I rel1resenta-
tn' of the New York paper , for In its latest
Issle 1 appears ) In full , together with some
eeltorlal hysterIcs , pronouncing Mayor Cleaver
n republican anarchist , comparing the people
of Council luts wih the victims of Tam-
imm any , aunt calling for a Parkhurst to show
himself anel lead the people out or darkness.
The following Is a cmy of the letter :
COUNCJl . B.UI"I.'S , ) la" , I cb. 23.- ly Dear
Sir : Your letter commentng on the article
In the nel York - , gl\lng our city a
sensatonal \I'rlte-up , nt hand . , You say you
trust there Is anothcr side to this questlomm ,
The other side Is this : The life cf qneston paper
depeuds ( l upon its ability to scrape UI' seml-
ti oim. Now . I am not going to say that
these assertons Ire groundless , but that they
ara exaggerated goes without sayimmg The
tll0 has never been In the history oC this :
cl ) nor an ) other that there has becim pro-
hlhlton I , uctwlhstallng I t ( I It I has heen a state
law In Iowa for se\rl years ; and yet I al
not prepared to
say that the morals at our
ciy lag behlnll that at t'.t average progres- '
sl vo 'Vestermi city. I
silo wester ciy. can say personaly that
I have never drank as much as a glass of ;
beer In n saloon In this city , although I have
hcen a resident for ten years , nor do I ever
freClent fm thel cr 1)lhlc ) places where there !
may m have brett ( ( n the Past ) gammibhing. At
P resent there Is 10 gumblng going on that
our Police . :
) olce can get evidence sufficient to con-
v ict . I you had a correct Imowledgo at the
dark side at life In all cities , you would
not he surprIsed that ours "iS its shinto of
crIme In all Its rerms : and yet I can sa ,
without )
successful contradiction that our
ciy has better order by dealing Iblrl '
and openly with this element , and has u I
less expensive polce force than any city of I
Is size In this countr ) We do attel1t L
to regulate and control crime , hut recognize
the absurdity of professIng to abolish I. n Some
some municipalities (10.VO 110 not comply
strictly with the law of this state regulatng
the t lquor tramc. Why ? Because i Its ! Ionic
some absurd features that make I Impossible -
sible to do so , and an alempt to enforce
It i would bring down upon our heads , under
existng conditons , a dismal failure. As te
the Sunday closing we allow them to hal'e
access to the saloons through the back entrance -
trance t : but our polce department permit 5
no gathering at noisy crowds , and Sunday
Is i a vcr ) orderly day with us. In tact , It I
y ou should pass a week In our city you
would find us up to the average In morals : ,
thrift , intelligence and the otiir qimaliflca -
tons L that g to make us good citizens. I
remnln , respectfully , MAYOR.
( Dictated. )
About two weeks ago I young lady , a
member at the Methodist church , and cosel ) :
connectell with the prohibition element by ;
tamly ties , called upon Mayor Cleaver and
told him she hnd a friend In ! uscalne ,
T a. , who was collecting the photographs at
al the mayors of Iowa. In response to her
request , he gave her his photograph. The
lady l In 1uscatne has not yet written her
card at thnnks. Instead , the mayor's photograph ! -
tograph adorns a page at the sheet , In n
sort at an "I have been cured" attitude , to
give the horrified prohlhltonlsts nn Idea
at the moral monster who Is allowing the
snlons to keep open \lt 12 o'clock Instead
at only 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
EAST1It NUEIl'I S.
At the Uu.tnn Store , Counci 1I\t" .
IUD GLOVES FOR TiE WEEK.
A complete nssortment of 5 and 7-hook
) kd
Saxon Beauty kid gloves , In all colors and
sizes : also full line colored Moquetalres lu I
all sizes , offered In one lot at 75c
a pair. These gloves have never sold ror !
less l than ' 150 and ' 1.75 a ) air.
A new line at glaced Idd gloves In lilac
and taut large buttons and new sttching ,
worth $1.25 , to go at 890 a pair.
$1.25 ejuality whie chamois gloves on sale
at 85c a pair.
A new lot at the celebrated Foster nnd
Tretousso kid gloves just recel ved ,
Slm1 WAISTS.
50 dozen ladles' laundered shIrt waists On
sale this weelt. ExamIne 'values offered at (
75c , $1.25 and $1.50 ,
A new hue at gents' neckwear just received -
ceived , Including a beautiful hue of Scotch
plaiis In tour-In-hands and teclts. Best lit me
at SOc ties In tIme city.
U lltEI.I.AS.
A good quality corolo slUr umbrela , wit ii
natural wed hallles , for $1,00 , worth $ .lO.
For $1.95 wo sell a pure silk umbrella ibm .
cannot be duplcated at $2.50.
Our regular $3.00 umbrella we offer this
week at $2.25.LAIIES'
I.AmES' nOSnmy.
A full regular made stockIng , Hermsdorr
dye , extra weight , for 201 a pairs
Ladies' hea- ingrain hose ) that sold for
&Oc 25c ,
, now air
A regular 350 hose In black , tan and n
at 2&c I pair ,
roc ; quality huilles' . hose In tans and Th
at 35c , or 3 for $ .00.
FOWLlm , DICK & WALKER ,
Council Bluffs .
Counci
Bufs.
. P. S.-Easter opmlng Thnrday ovenhum g. .
Grand display at spring novelties.
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nUISWOLI nOII IUItl tItIttlEI (
Smtth and 'Vllnncce"1 In Uh/llllnJ ,
Th'mlelvol hy UruwlnJ iletards.
A new deal was brought out In. connecton
with time Griswold bank robbery case yesterday -
day by the returning at an Indictment by the
)
federal grand jury , charging them vii Lii
breakIng Into a United States repqslory and
stealing , GOO lfthof postage ttamls , the
property at the government. James Hiey ,
Wlium IUter , alas James J. Wilson , anll
( leorgo'lhlmird , alias'Wiiilain J. Smith , were
each Indicted. There was no vault In the
postomce at Grlswoll , and so the iostruiaste 'm- .
by direction at W. O. D. Mercer at the secret
service put the stamps for sate keeping In !
the vault at the batik which was "touched"
by the robbers.
I has been suspected for sOle little tin rio
that tIme gO\rnmcnt wouhl ultmately try
the two men 101 In custody , for Its case Is
mich stronger than the charJe preterred
against them In the state courts at assaul It-
tag Del1uty Sherl Nick O'Brien There has
been some uncertainty us to who fired the (
shots , but there Is not the slightest uncertainty : -
tainty at all three at the men being can ,
corned In time robbery of time bank
Smih and Wison were brought Into the 1
court room yesterday afternoon to tem arraigned . -
raigned before Judge WOOISOI , Their best
friends would hardly have known them IS
they Bat with their wrists bound together
with handcurs , Each I or the len has let his I
beard grow , and as each Is blessed with
whlskel's that cover all his face excepting the t :
eyes , the transformation Is complete. Thll
hal undoubtedly been done with a view to
disguising themselves In the hope that the
witnesses who are to swear to their count C-
ton with the case will be unable to Identty
them. I JUdge Woolion can find any way at
compelling them to shave there Is i Imt liP lie
doubt ot their conviction , but I any of the
witnesses are coml1eled t swear that the 'Se '
grlnly veterans are the sauna sleek , smo h
looking fellows they saw six weeks ago , there
Is quite a possibility at tbelr getting free
IJoth the mon In custody have claimed all
Alon& that they never saw one another untl al
the day they were arreste(1 But their n-
tons In the court room Indlcatell that they
were very good friends , indeed. Smith would
frequenty turn to his pal anti . make some
st mlng remark about something ho saw In
stth
the room Wilson would answer with n look
at stolid indifference , apparently trying to
dlscourlge such famIliarity from I chance
qualimtnnce
acCo The bond or each was fixed nt $3,000
Colonel D. D. Daley asked to be given \ntl
M onday morning to plead , anti his request
wns grnnted
The following l posllon was Inlle or
otW her cases pending on the criminal calendar :
Wlin Nebel , bootlegger , verdIct or guilty ;
F I rank MIller , bootlegger , verdict or gui ;
I.essle , pleaded not guilty : Jennie Cater- )
laW ugh , contlluCI until September ; Joseph
W alters , fined $300 mind given I jail sentence
or sixty clays , the whole suspenled ( on paybu
lent or $100 anti costs ; J. JeFf Stewart , countir 1'1)-
terfeltng , pleaded not guilty ; Henry 10yian
anll Bph West , pleaded not guilty ; Thomas
Wasson and Ellen WrIght , dismissed by vrosni
ec utlon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1lEsrsON Hubs.
I'orcln/ Uuwn the l'rlce8.
100 pieces new dress prints , 3'/c ynrll.
3G-lnch 1.1. unbleatb musln , 3c ynrd.
36-lnch dotted curtain Swiss , 12c 'ard.
DmSS { GOOIS ANI ! SI.1 BARGAINS. ,
44-inch all wool black crepon , 7ge yard , '
40 to 46.lnch black and navy all wool I
F rench serge , Site , SOc and SIlo yard. Great I
)
miles ,
O.lnch , our fnest quality , black glorIa silk , i
86c yard '
Chlnl silk , nil colors anti blade , 251 yard 'I
Our $ ,00 novelty siks rer waists now 75c ,
y ard .
Genuine real hair cloth , 4ic 'nrl ,
100 26-lnch gloria silk ulbrelas , Paragon
frame f , at $1.00 , worth $1.50.
Ladies' laundered percale shIrt waIsts nt
G9c , . ' 1.00 amid $ .25. Nobblest line In the
clt i t3 .
Our long waist , roc , ; summer corset , 3Ic.
All silk rlbhons , all colors , Nos. 7 , 9 , 12 , IG ,
worth 20c to 35c. at lOc yard ,
100 chlldreim's lace collars , worth lOc , nt
1e each .
500 curtain shale ! , 1lc each
45c qualt ) linen warp mantling . 29c 'arll ,
, Buy your carpets , curtains and rugs of us.
\ \ can save ycu mane ) Give lS a 1001" ,
BgNNISON 1 lS ,
( 'oIi'gi ' 1111" " ' 1 Tlp.
The glee , banjo and manloln , climbs at the
Unlnrsl - Wisconsin wee tendered . a cor-
.1al rccellton b ) thl peop1e of Counci Bluffs
M onday evening Ind thO 'oung ! ! n sang thllr
colege songs nli twanged theIr Instruments
wih 1 zeal worthy of the good cause or en-
t tertalnln tliir Crlends. Every desirable seat
In I the house was taken and the audience
was composed of the best people at the cl .
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The program was a varied one . and each
number r was rendered finely. The glee cub
caught the audience from the first , nuel the
s elections smug atonlnl the tpportunly at
helrlng some excellent solo voices , the tenor
of Mr. Bacon bdng particularly sweet The
mandolin amid , banjo clubs did theIr work
with great precIsion and attention 10 phrs-
l ug. Encores were frequent , and the boys
were not at all chary abolt responding. The
program was remarkable for containIng eight
out of thirteen numbers which wer comn-
posed or arranged by members of the various
clubs. The closing rmmmmnbr "Conceited
Thlng , " In which all three clubs united . the
music und words both being written by \\'Is-
consln , men , went off with a dash , and heft
the audience with a smile on its face.
After tIme concert the vlstors ! went to the
Grand lltel , where they were tendered a re-
c eption by a large number at the society people -
vIe oC CouncIl Buts and Omaha. This was
folowed b ) dancing In Clmombers' imahl. The
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young men leave this morning fcr Sioux
City , where they give a concert this elen- :
lng i , and leave behind them , as well as take
with them , a great many pleasant recollec. :
) recolec-
t'ons at their visit
Vo ilTe Got" : lro Thtng. : I
I Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the only
gasoline stove made that a chid can play
with and do no harm. I talcs care playr r
itself ; can be blown out left open or turned I
on , and there Is no possible way for the
gasoline to Ignite or explode. No smel am r :
odor no dripping or gasoline , no burnIng
your house down or burning your wife or :
mother-In-law to death. No misery , no funerals -
nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker
It you use the insurance gasolle stove , as I
Is absolutely sare. I you don't believe It act , :
any ot our competitors , then aslt them tc ,
blowout their stove and leave It open for ten
minutes then apply a match to the stove
as WI do with ours and see what will hap. -
pen but be sure to bl n Quarter at a :
mie
away before he lights the match , as there Is ;
sure to b' an explosion ; then we would not
get to sell you an Insurance stove , ns there
would be a funeral next day.
DROWN'S C. O. D. , Sale Agents
The Inslrlco , G"oln. Stove .
Introduced by P. C. De Vol In 1894 , and
sold by him this season. Absolutely sate ,
Can't explode. No dnnger. De sure you get
the " "
"Insurance ,
P. C. DE _ VOL , l04 Broadway.
Cn.per un Uork A nll.
L. A. Casper Is not well satisfied with the
outcome at the meeting at the council Frldny
evening , lt which the subject or running
Omaha trains on Upper Broadway Vas up
for discusslorm lIe thinks the council dl I
not show the rIght sort of enthusiasm on his :
side at the renc 'he "peace commltec"
ho regards with a melancholy sort at mirth ,
for he thlnls the khll or peace It will be Infer
for Is the kind the lamb Indulges In when I I
lies down Inside the lion. I Is true the
cltzens' ! share at the commitee Is composed
at four Upper Broadway len to two South
Ialn street but ito has nn idea that the thrie
ceunclmen appointed on the committee 11 :
queer the whole proceeding , tram his point
at view , by siding In with the motor company :
and . doIng its hlhln ! to the letter . Never
timeless , he Is not discommraged He has another -
other scheme whleh Is to be sprung In the near
future and which will douhle discount any :
timing yet seen IS a stem winder for the motor
people. What It Is ho refuses to disclose.
Marcus' fire sale at clothing Is still In u
progress have you had any at its benefit
yet ? A little nonlY anel-the results wi
surprise you. Clothing , shoes , hats , furnish -
lag goods at prIces dangerously near givIng :
away ought to attract you
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry , " and Is located at 74 Brommdwa3 P.
I In doubt about this try I and be convincec
Don't forget name and number. Tel 1&7.
( uuncl IIut6 FruIt.
Lulls Jackson , the Industrial commissioner
ot the Mlwnukee & St. laul railway , In his
monthly gives the following favorable nolce
tf the and fruit
grape trul growing Interest at
Council Bluffs :
Counci lufs , In. . Is becoming time center
at the mOHt profhible Rmll trul Irowlng
district In time Unlell ( States . ' 1he his on
the Zuioi'qmiito valley are especially fled by
nature for saudi frui , vlne'anls anll mmj r
lp-
I.les . , ' 1he Shlpl1lnr n ! oclaton expects I ;
trre at 1f ) curs In smul fruit title year ,
which , together wIth the home demand at )
oven 20,0 11cople within I radius at ten
mies , lalles fruit pru.lucln Hal 'mcluabhi
' 1he Incst table grape raised Is producld
here. Fruit andarden land
garden Ilnel , within tram
one to ten mies oC the PostoUce , Is I heln/
sell lt tram $ r to $ O per nere , on easy
terms. Sonmo years imgo this hmhmiff harm
SOIO 'elrs Igthis ! lur lalli I
\I'US ( not worth f5 Per ' acre , but gra IC ,
growers tram the Hhlne und elsewhere have
proved the adaptability or the humid tor
rnpe and fruit growing
Time notable musical event ot the lonth m
will bo the concert at the Omaha Gee club , ,
assisted hy the Dudley Iuclt quartet , Job 3
I.umbard amid other soloists , I will be gl\en
the 26th Instant at
on the First Presbyterian
church anti wIll be the first appearance at I
the glee club In Council Ihiuffs. The club
twenty-five artist members will undoubtedly
bo accorded 1 grand reception .
Evans' Laundry Co" , 520 Pearl : tel 290 ;
shirts collars , cuffs , fine work a specialty .
Davia. drug , paint glass man 200 13'way.
Conic Inck 10 H"tt. UI'
n. M. Urdsal , an evangelist , who a : 5-
slstld at a series or meelngs In Counci
Bluffs two year ago , has returned , and It II
reported that the main object at his doing so I
Is to pay a numbr at debts which he contracted -
tracted al that time. Ho came at time sui t-
gealon or Hev , B. W. Allen the first tins e ,
and when he went away and the bills began
to pour In , Mr Allen naturally felt a sort at I
responsibIlity In seeing that they were paid ' ,
At his request Tbomas Metealr , it . undertook -
took the task at chasing the evangelist onr
the country. Tile chase his lasted for more
than I year. and within the last few weeks
he succeeded In "etUni .90 tn payment ot
fli rdashi's board bl"j \ \ Ir. I'ontu ! ' house ,
corner at Se\'enth * tr a and First avenue
There were nboutei e other claimants ,
am eng whom was r f. 'cryman who rented
UrMal rigs In w st I } to take the sIsters
Olt riding during I ? months' stay here.
The total amount pft,5airns I" about $160 ,
amI all but Mrs Pdt 1 have so rnl had to
be satisfied wIth about /0 cents on the 1101-
lar , that much of I 's tlement having been
secured by means DC threats and other In- ,
elu cementa. " , .
Cleveland World : Tibo who missed Frank
Ca rpenter's lecture' Monday nigh missed a
tr eat . They also mlse.1 . learning n good
many things , The lecture was upon Japan ,
anll Japan just now Is' In n great many re-
specls the most wonderful and interesting
country on the face of the earth. The
Japnneso have always been interesting to lie ,
but they are much mora so now that they (
nre awakening to the advantages or cviiza-
ton i anti are making astonishing strides. The
lecture was 11\9trntld hy the most mag-
nifcent stereoptcon views ever shown In this
cisc ty . Mr. Cnrpenter's lecture wns not a lIe-
scripton or these pictures , hit as he Ilasse,1
rrm one subject to Inother In his talk the
pictures on the screen would follow him ,
and , or course , give his listeners a better
Idea of what he was talking ahout The plcfi
tures were so excellent antI vivid , that one
coult easIly Imagine himself In far-aWay
Japan and witnessing real scenes there whie
'Mr. Carpenter toll about them In hIs easy
nnc entertaining way. The fact thnt these
pictures were taken and prellare,1 , by Japan-
ese shows their skill as artists Iml worlnnen.
"hure I''J \ro I5ror
First I'resbyterimmn-Corner at Willow n\'o
nue and Seventh street , ll\ ' Stephen Phelps ,
pastor. Preaching hy the pastor at 10:30 : n.
I und 7:30 : 11. in.
Preching by 1e\ ' T. F. Thlckstun at the
F lrst laplst church
Quarterly meetng services at Broadway
1ml Iethodlst church. Preaching by ) r. Hooker ) ,
folowed h ( my- the sacraummemut. 1rs. Anita
Pllner wi speak In the evening to young :
pe oiile . SUbject : "Character Bnldlng , " H.
1. JuJle ) pastor.
Triniy Methcdlst , corer ourth street '
and Ninth avenue-Preaching at 10:30 : a. m.
by the pastor. SUlllay school at 12 m. gl-
worth league 6:30 : I' . m. Quarterly leelng
at 7 : : O. The presiding elder , HeW , S. '
Hooker h , will Preach In the evcnlng. Conrad
Hooker I , pastor.
Congregational-Morning subject : "A Cri-
Ic's I Tmptalcn and Its Results , " Evening :
subject : "ProCessor Swing , or Prophet of the i
Whie CI ) ' ' Commencing this el'enlnl and I
unl further notce e\'enlng series will be-
gin at 8 o'cloclt.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter I : ,
S11nt8 , Huutngton hal , over 400 Iroal\a , ' )
S unday school at 1 o'clock 11. m , : Ilreaching ;
at 7:30 : p. m. Haber huntington , president L
or braimch
St John's English Lutheran , JamEs' hal ,
17 Pearl street.-HcI' 0.V . Snyder , pastor .
Serllces at 1 a. I , and S p. mu. Palm Sun
day sermon at moring service ; Sunda '
school at 9:45 : a. iii. ; young people's mletlng
at 7 p. m.
Second Presbyterian-Preaching at 1 n. m.
alHI 7:30 : p. m , : Sunday schol at 12 am. : ;
Young Peoplc's SCcIH " at Christian Endeavor
at 7 11. m , RevIlenry Coker.
Hoom for rent , one ( r two genlemen , Corner -
ner \\10\ avenUe and Sixth strcet. Apply
to N. M. Pusey.
An Easter supper will be served In Broadway -
:
way church parlors Thursday , April 1. at 6 I
p . m. Fancy work and Easter novelties fet
s ale . noveltes
Two 1)ml)5' IIoiiu Ibeiit
I. J. Clark was brugh before Juslce
I V ion yesterday afternoon
afernoon for a trial upon
the chnrge at niqhlciotis trespass. E. II .
Sheate owns a llusc at 2130 Avenue C , and I
about a week ago tJarlc spoke to him about
rentnl It. I was not definitely decldcd
whether he was to Itake the house or not at
l east so far as Sheafe was concerned. But
Monday night Sheafe Ilscovered that Clark
IHI his family ha4. beep living In the house
ever sInce Saturday night and ho promty
swore out a warrant for his arrest. Yesterday -
day Clark admle thl principal facts , but
said : 'he found the ( oor' unlocked , so that he
dId not bave to br It open lo. eL In .
Be l also claimed luit 1 hail Intended ge tel I
Sheafe that he hadldeclded to move In , tel
! ept putting It off and putting It oft . and
Innly put It off too lanK. The court fined him
$ 3.33 anti let him go home. le will come
baclt Monday and eiher liquidate or go to
the county Jai for a day and a night.
Mrs. E. J. Scott's millinery . ladles , wi 1
suit your tastes anti purses. The attraction S
are just as great as those that made the open
Ing i last week so successrul
10811"881 % lu81ne8.1 _
Prices on frames and art material cut to the
quick for the next ten days. Chapman's New
Art Store , 17 Main street.
! lrl.rll" i't ( rty.
A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrm I.I
Ayers at their residence , 810 Avenue B I ,
Wednesday eVlnlng , In honor at their elgh-
telnth t weddIng anniversary , time real we'd ' -
we-
ding day being April 1. The party was composed -
:
posed of Messrs. and Mlsdames Maxwell , Hells -
ls m , Selby , Tuckerl Watherby , Yancey ,
Whaley , Spare , McKune , trs. Irwin : Misses
McChesney , White , Dempster , Hols , Mi .
Van Her and Mr. hlubbard.
The evening was pleasantly spent In play
Ing I high fve , Mr. U. \ \ ' . Selby In a tel
wel chosen remarks , presented Mr. anti Mrm I
Ayers a beauttul center table , which was at . . -
cel1ted as a token of esteem from their Iwlgh-
bars and workers In the Hehelrh lodge.
The ladle took possessIon at the home and
served elegant resimmuents
'Itl Art t. . . Iu.
The latest anti probably the best of the art
folios Is Ihe "liancroft Book of the FaIr , ,
Moorehouse & Co. are prepared to bind tltet ,
lwse
numhers In six dlrerent styles and prIces to I '
suIt time tUnes ,
II"t Club IllrlV8lent8.
The dlrectcrs of the Council Bluffs Hawing
association held a meeting last evening at m
E. \ \ ' . Hart's dike for the purpose at talkln 't ' :
over 1)lans ) for lie Improvement or their
grouues at Manawa , Various 1)lans ) have bee a
suggested , but alter talking them all over I
was decided that the most feasible was to I
move the west boat house In trout at the
east one , rise both to the height at two
slorle's , and run two porches along the ( en-
tire length. An archlect was engaged I LeI
draw the plans and fure on time cost , and
nnother leeln , Is to be held soon to C
on further steps ,
You can reserve seats for the Carpenter
lectures nt Harls jewelry store , . \ & Broadway 1.
way , without extra chnrge. Secure them In I
adl'IUce.
Marriage 1.lel'noos.
Time following marriage lcenses were Issued I -
sued yesterday by thO bounty clerk :
Name and , Addres. " Ag , .
lenjamln , F. Miller. PoHlwatamle county 2
Alice M. Taylor Iot watulie count ) ' . - -
Andrew Oleson , Potuwatamle count ) ' . . 40
Kite McNeal , louawutnmle county . . 40
\\'llal Fred Fsi'rOmaha. . . . . . . . . 31 ;
Nellie Swanson , Ornmhia. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
.
1IIlrrlnt I.ltigmuilou flttleil . .
SIOUX CITY , ' . Ijrl 6.-Rlleclul ( Tel e -
gram.-An ) aJrlmcllt ; was reache.1 . toduy : ,
between the \\'oQ.I . lrY county board a 11
the citizens' commlteo ! y which the famous
bond Injuncton CUIU , against the county
wi be settled , The I Board at Supervise Cs
resolved over a ) 'vIkil 110 to fund I.8OW at :
county warrants . ' ' IJe cItizens' comnsltt Co
restraIned . the Issue on limo grounds thut : ,
Iln ) ' at the warrm.tuts'us'ere truellient 'l'i me I
I.'armers Loan alldrrlst company. which' '
hell them , orel'elf , , t release nOt , { It the : '
' 'I
rest were tunde . When the mililtulatll ) n
slllulalon
was drawn the ctllty rejected It for Ihe i
reason that H provided Cor only 6 per cent' : '
on\
Interest , while 8 was dernantleel. Time cIt Ii-
zen& ' commitee demurrelJ at Irst , but tolL ( y
acceded to the oumtty't , demnumi The war-
run ts released wil le tun.lell . at once .
Time bondholders of the Sioux City Terminal ' -
minal company have notled their local :
attorneys to mnlr their Plans ) to bill In I
the terminal property tinder . IL toreclosure '
which It Is cXllcte1 will be grntcd ut the 'I
lay term at the federal court , A new
comlan ) ' wi Immediate be Jormcil aniw I
the bndholders to lanagu . the property .
Coils Money 10 I'ro.vcuto 8Irlkur.
SAN FRANCISCO , April G.-The Unit Sti
States district court jury In the case at
John Mane and John Cassidy , the Pal/
Ale strikers arrested for conspiracy and
ide
obstructing time United States malls , reported -
ported ibis morning that having blen rUt
nlnoty-slx hours , no agreement could be mi c-
cured . The jury which stood ten for min. -
victon and two for acquittal , was then discharged -
charged I Is not believed that the fOV-
erment will prosecute a new trial lalnst
Mayno and Cassidy or proceed aDallst tied
other : mitnikormi. The trial Just closed
cost the government POO.
DEL BAN ROBBER SENT UP
-
Given Twonty.Ono Years for 's Share in
the Job ,
CRAWfORD APPEARS QUITE INDIFFERENT
JluluCrl tn Change Ills l'lrn ot Not Uult )
ou time Theory that One ot time
] njurc.I : CI May
I ) le .
ABEL , In , AprIl 6.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Bank h lobber Chnrles0 , Crawford , who
leaded , not guilty n few clays ago , appeared
In court al 4 p. m. totay anti , chnngell his plea
to guIlty , requesting Immedlnte sentence.
Judge Wikinson made a short bulk to the
, prisoner and then gave thc longest sentence
hc has ever given , On the charge or robbery
ffeen years , for assault with Intent to
murder S. M. I l.ach five years , and for assault
wih Intent to murter H. S. Barr two yenrs.
The Jutge reserved sentence on one count , as-
snul on C. I ) . Bale ) ' , who Is still In a clan-
gerous condition. Time l'cJple here seem sls-
fe.1 with Ihc verdict oC twenty-two years.
Sheri Paync and . County Clerk McCal
start ell this evening for Fort Madison 1 with
the 11rlsoner. In a short Interview Ilth Craw-
forl f , after his sentence , he saId ho was cxe
pectng ; m to get a longer term Ito did not
s em . to bc nt all affected when the decree '
was nnnounced , anl Is evIdenty glad to get
out of Adel nt last.
SIX IVIHI j 11111 : HSVS TitOUhml.E i
' hey 1lnrch lutn Clnciimimmtti , I" . , nll I"orco
Hhcr tu , Jnln Thri.
OT'i'UM'A , Ia. , April 6.-SI'elal ( Tele.
g rnmn.-At Clmmclmmumnti '
rm.-At Clnclmat tOlllY there was I
much exciement : , causcc by 60 miners from
the surrou nil I ng townf mUr'hlnr Into I thc
town alit . ! cemalllnr the miners there to I
stoll work 'fhe mayor reusc.1 . the miner t
!
entrnce to the town In n hod ' , hut timey't '
vlsle.1 . the mll's In 81UIHIs In.1 . accnm- .
1.she,1 l . thei' mlsHlnn , 'he men smLy' the ) '
Il
will " - back lon.hLY , Ind trouble Is ctmutlci .
h ated . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
En.h'rn h.r . \I'mhor8 Iritereiimm
ANITA , In. , . \prl 6.-Special.-A ( ) vision I
oC flir womcn Int Cemale Iasonr ) ' n lu
Lcase WIS presented at the opera house last
evelln by the Easter Star's lodge to I I
e rowdeti house. ' " '
clwllec Time costumes of "A Vision m
of . Fair'onien" were vcry ilne. O\'er
1f l ) characters took jart and . mutiny were ( i
encorell. ' 1he farce " 1' Jart Iasonrv" Wa
h hlghl 11)llrlclatl.1 : . I > nil , ns It was ' full of !
( mmmi. "HIJn/ Eastern Star , " a recItn. .
ton lt by Miss AnIta Bruce , was the cleverest I
thin I ! of the pro ram xi nil calscd iii mmcii nll-
I litutisi' , . Miss I hattie 'i'ownsenh , represent.
t / Grace Darln/ ang sumac very pretty :
solos , which were appreciated .
The King lardwarl' COmlll ) ' , which wmu ;
wnq
recenty burle.1 out . wil resume litislitess.
thIs A $10,001) summer. ) lulonlc temlle will le built here
I . A. Stone was fined UO In the Il 'or's
court beer . for selng I drink called tempernce
Tuhnr Itnro itobted .
TABOR , In. , April 6.-Speclal.-Time ( gen -
erl store of J. M. Barbour was entered
last l night hy burglars , who were frllhten'd
away by a young Ian whl slept In the
store.'cry younl ltte vas mls cd.
Quite a blldlnr boom PrevaIls here ,
prevais
Twelve rcsldencl ! are In course of erecton
In.1 . various other Improvcments are beinl
made.
A conference at the Congregat011 1
churches oC olthwestrn lawn wil be helll
here h next wcek.
Uralh of . \ . i'm. 1'.1.
MASON CiTY , la. , April 6.-Speclal ( Tel
c'grant.-A . S. Felt , founder of the town
at Portland . la. , I resident of the c0unt
since 1855 , died thlf mornIng . In December :
he i went to Calfornia to Ipclll the winter
and whie there was strIcken with paralysis
He was wealthy and very prominent In ;
pahitics. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ittmrglmtra Stow I t'afe.
CLINTON , la. , April G.-Spectal ( Tele-
gram.-Durglar ) early this morning en-
tered the store of K. C. Golman of Char-
lote and blew open the sate , securIng
nearly $1 , ( In cash. They took about ! O
worth of lIne cutlery , stole n horse and
escaped. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
nemoertl Curry l vcr1lhlll nt imavrnport.
DAVENPORT , la. , April 6.-The municipal -
pal election today resulted In the election at
oC the six entire aldermen. democratic ticket , wIth four out
- -
JI'EST11X . I'JXSIOS.S. .
"oterRns of the nebolon lomemberol b1
the Honoral Government.
WASHINGTON , April 6.-b'peclal.-Pen- ( )
dons granted , Issue at March 21 :
Nebraska-Original : Ielogl C , Bartlett ,
Shelby , Polk : Novatus B. TIffany , Beaver
City , Furnas. Increase : William Pitman ,
Lincoln , Lancaster ; William H. l'hmlhllps.
Lincoln , Lancaster Original wldoWB , etc : ,
I.aurl V. Fenner , On1ha , Douglas ,
lowa-Onigimsal : John fleratlem' , Keswlck ,
ICeokult . Increase : Myron J , Mullett , Del-
mar , Clnton : Uzal Barker , Olin , Jones ;
hobart B. Crofs , Oaldall , Pottawattumie.
Helssue : Vernon M. Clar ) ' , Norwalt , \\'ar-
len ; John Burke , Granger , Dallas. Original
widows , etc. : Mary I. . Bishop , JavnlJrt ,
Scot : June M. Cooley , Decorh , \\'Inne-
shieR ; Annie Ryan , Keokuk , Lee ; Clarissa
J. Conwel , Albla , Monroe.
ColordoOriginal : George Markham ,
\\'aldenhurg , , Huertano. Henewal an.1 : . In.
crease : Wilam B. Goodwin , Buena Vista ,
Chaffee. Increase : Eli Johnson , jr. , Colorado -
ado Springs , gl Paw. Sieclal act : Charles '
I . Hal ) " . Artmln , Pueblo. Hel sue : Wi-
lam C. Hendrl"IIf , Gulden , Jclferson ,
North DalttaOrlglnalVlium : Olesen ,
Milton , Cavalier.
South Dalwta-Orlglnal : Colin Fox , Na-
pIes , Clark. . \.hllonul : Samuel Dunnel ,
Wg Stone City , Grant. .
\Vyonsing-Orlglnal : Benjamin F. Harley ,
Casper , Natronmi
Issue ot March 22 :
Nc'hucslca-Onlglmmmii : John \V Ionza , Om-
alma , Douglas ; Ore8tls G. Bailey , Bloomington -
ton , Frnkln , Aihtiltionulmrnmuus : : W. JII-
lard , I"alrtell , Clay ; August Sasse , Orleans ,
Ilmurian Henewal anti Increase : James 1" ,
Bruner , Omnha , Douglas Increase : 'J'homns
IL FflrrlmlidVayne , \Vuyne. Reissue : My-
ron Hlchurds , LIncoln , I.nncastel' .
Iowa-Original : Homer hall , \Vest Point ,
Lee : 'homus H , Lake , East Peru , JII.180n . ;
PhIlip J. Becker , Berltly Boone ; Robert '
M . Vlhel , \\ashlngton , \\'aHhlngton. Increase -
crease : John A. Fanrote , \\'Intcrlet , Iall-
Hon : JnlesV. . Sumdtiimtis ' . bossurig. Jlononu ! ;
Ihlan.ler Smith , Desolncs , Pelt ; \Veslc'y
' 1' . StandIsh , Jesutmip , Jucllnan : Samuel : H.
Smi tim , larshultown I ) , lI ii rim imiu II . Original
wllows ( , etc.j , llnors . at Samuel ' 1' . ' \'hle ,
Colorado-OrigInal : William I { . Porter ,
" 'olcot , Emigie Hclssue : I.orenzo I ) . Ve-
bal , Georgetuwim , Clear Creek \ ; HolJrt H.
FcrnswortimVuodlaimtl Park , gl Iaso : Ly' _
Man P. \\'cnver , Vernon , Arpahoe , Orl/-
Inul whlows , etc. : Mary Cook , Fort Collins ,
I.arlmel' .
North Dalcota-Oniglnnl ; James B. Her
bert , Jamcstuwn , Stutsmssmmn
South Uzmicotmt-lncreuci. : Elliott Lines ,
Planilington , Aurora ,
ISHI of llureh 23 :
Nebrasku-OrigiumaIm : Andrew T. IllhllY ,
Elsie , Plrillns'IIII ; \ \ ' . lemlhll ,
Friend , Saline ; Chlrles A. PCHnbroolt , How-
artl Clay ; Augustus Sclmentzberg , 'aiim-
raise , SatmuutIc'rs . Hestorulon ( anll YnlJu- :
Chlrles 'Vhle , Pleasant Dall Seward Increase -
crease : Henry la'nes , Inman , I Jolt ; John
V. Whl\eclt , Rt Iaul , Howard ; James II.
Culon , Omull , DoulnR.
Iowa-Henewul anti increase : \\'llal T.
Irnther , Grinnel , Poweshelk ; Rtephen A.
Ushop ( deceased ) , laveiiport ! , Scott. In-
crease : henry C. Miller , Counci Bluffs ,
Potawntnmle : CharieR I Albright , Bur-
lngton , Des Moines ; Eli Frzier , Hverton ,
Fremont : Byron 1 Skinner , j'arhnmvlc ,
Calhoun. Helun ' : Patrick Smih , lIed Oak ,
Mont gonsery. Orllnal wilows , etc. : MInor
lt Levi Shansb'rger , Van ibm , Benton ,
ColoradoOriginmul't'Illimmrn : Marmmiiahl ,
Malslll
Innarch , Cimaffee. ReIssue : Charles Pulen ,
Pulen , I.arhner.
Iontanu-Increase : lward , II. He 'nolds ,
Helena , Lewis and Clurk ,
_ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Wnrr"ntl nut for "trod J"lh'11 Men ,
SAN FRANCISCO , AIrl 6.-Mayor Rutro
toda ' swore to warrants charging B. 1' .
Vining , general manager , and J. I. 'S'uili. '
ccitt , secretary oC the Market Street Hal- '
way lystem , with mlsllereunor In tearing '
UII O'j'arrel street , near havimude , How ,
unll laying I track thernon without Hiving
notIce to the board - at - . sUJervl&orl.
I'untiaini Iron " orka l'urn".I ,
l'OlTI.ANU. Oro. , April 6-The Portanil
Iron company's buIlding and plant hiss been
destroyed by fIre. Time loss Is ! 8tmlto at '
$100,000 , with Insurance lt U3,00U.
- - -
ADVANTAGES OF SPRING TREATRINT . ' 1
In I Catarrhal Affections. The Climatic Conditions -
tions are Then Most Favorable.
'l 'lie System Undergoino-Radicaichanges IflCilCflt ( to the Spring of
( Ito Yeai' Ofirs Spcia1 Advantages Not to 13c
Overlooked ,
d Cntnrrbm is an obstInate and dangoratis 1)8. C. 1. % 'IT.1lAIS.
ise' ,
' It clings teimmiclommsly to time Sy'S'
tr emii antI grows more mimiuiigmiuumst vitIi eitcii -
r ettunusimig fail muSti vlmiter , % % 'imat time CllielaIit .iilt .Mticimtril ; t'reustnuen
Tue tIme to take ttt'mutmncnt for tilsrnses itfi. liiin for ta Severe ileamI nuit
oc' f a entarrimimi msnture is mios' . 'l'ise clinsuitle liri'iIllli , li'ctIti.
c' ousthltlons tune most fmmvcsrmshiic' , lii ( muct ( hue
c'c c'b est ( if time year , time- liabilities to tnIlitg hr. C. H. Williams , a widely known
c old beIng time inhisiiisns anti out' imsontim's suirgt'omm ileiitiitt of limiperlal , Nebraska , utter
t reatumiemit imow' vIhi .10 inert' gottth tlmmuum two tlitirnuugls test of time t.'opt'Imunml & Shmelsnrct
n moiitlmta In Cthll niuml raius' ¶ 'm'atlmer , mmuethmotls through time uitiulls writes as fol.
' ' lows
'I'iint' and ugairs 1)rs. C nPelamitl multi Shmep- :
as rti hmave nilvised iersouis In thcmtpernte
s tages of cmutrmrniinh tCotmble to valt until
s pring before tmtktisg tnm'mttmssent. 'i'lmsie mtiid
a gain imn'e timey' urged time imecessity' 01'
tf aking treatment while time vcmithmcr wits
f avorable to a cure ,
Now Is that tiimse , Those who stuffer tram
cI atmurnim i'iiotuiti tnkc' niivmtistcuge of all tIme j- ; -
I miIltmeiic'e
timat 0 n'imtte flow' iii favor of a
c tmrv. 'i'hmey shiotml umot lOll off trt'atuumeumt
tt mmmtli ' sumismmmscr's stmhtry days or next win-
t c'r's stormy' vcathmer , lnmt slmoumltl prmmileiithv
"
macnil tis'lt roof wimile tue smmn simlumes. '
N ow is thu tutu' , iund time uportimisity is just
s'lmnt itt desirt'ml for time waist csst"s. lo hot '
l et it go by , limit P1:1CC yetmeseif miusder trr'nt-
t mit'nt at ouice amid hmmmve douse Itu' y'omm iii
tP ite next few % 'reks wimat might not be '
P OSSIble mmcxl stmmmmiiser or wInter.
llh ) % ' 1c Ittuilt Ui'i. I
Mr. L.V. . Ey'stoume , lOS Avenue Cl , ( "oumus-
e lI Iiliuff , nut abstractur In time' oilIc of (
J . w' . Stlumimi. ' , say's :
"l'ime mmcl rcsumlt of nsy treatmmsemst with i-l
l ) r. Sluehaurtl imlis bet'ii it smmbstnmmtlmil curt' .
\ \'iieuu I w.'imt to lmhmim I
wits weak mmml
vretcimei1 , tly' boil chitl umot strengthmeis mae nit. ( ' . \\'ltLIAMS ,
am ntI I vei ited aitly' Ill ) h0tititi5 , vime'ts amy' lumuperlul , Nob.
m iornint weight lid 145. My bremutiiutmg was 'EVer slmice ( lie wInter of lS6i , wheus I vne
5 1mb lov-1 cotl 1 hot ii I I may I tmim gs-a ii ii it thUi t cecil n I I kim I cii I lm immielts I mm I lme 13 milan
5a 'Ius a great effort to walk umim time hmlhi to flm'iimy' service I imiuvi' hmiml tilstrcssiusg
a my' ihlimner. A gm'emmt weIght \'tdsi niwmys : t'atnrriinl nlTcc'tion of time iuemul imumil elmc'st ,
mressiumg ' oh toy Ittost. The cntauriimul cciiM y syimiptotuss ftthlow'c'tI ( 'zIlusdir , ' maid nut
i lition of' the imenl ( ueeuutt'tl ( em ima'e sliu'emnl attack of t'limtiPl lumttmnouuimm. lvery lion-
t hirotmghm tIme vhmu1c' botly , mmtmmicimmg umme himile thou ot' time llmmlmg : of thm 11uSd' , throat nistt
a ntI smullov. I a cpu t o of its y' careful Ii mi hi ts mu i i' timbe's st''ummc'i i a ilmummmc'tl 'ivl I hi en I arnit
o f hivimig , s'itim hilier ) ) diet utah ex'cisc' , I tiimml timt' mhiseisp : hcc'mmumie en cimroiiit' tImmut It
( oil ntl immy'm'el 1' tat eaml I ly goiusg dovmi , m'esimd ted a I I mat's as I ci-mmltl cia ploy' for I tsi
"At hit' uirgemt : retitmest of isv imeighibar , edmre' . I pimtiently' tried imumuimy so-called
C " . \V , I"oster sexton of l"airtmtmryreuse - 'cures' mutt sideult a. good deal cit mamimsey ,
t ery , who Immiti been enmeti by' lrs. Copelami. . evci'ytimiimg sceummed lnmw'erless to cimeclc
h atiti anti Sitmnurtl , I begaim a cocmrsc' of tlmtt deep-seated mmsnhmidy thimmt so distressed '
t r'at uncut . Nearly' eveiy t race o 1' mis y lot' fl imtl en thm ii eret I mum v imeim I tIm ,
c imronlc trotmldes huts lift mat' . The lmmumgs ' 'A few imsumithmmi ago 1 resolved to stois nIl
a ' ' re st lout i e H iitl iii y' been t ii I lug itnw'er hierito t. Ii uiii.lm ttzmi md t remu I uteri I : tmitl I ci I face m ii y'sel I
l'ime coitatltutlonal catnrrhm timnt got mite tmntler tii , ' enre of it traiiic'l , specialist. I
( itV'ui 80 low loss lieii entirely tmukemm omit s lei'ted lrs. Cois.ltmmuii & Simoummirtl nmmil be. , .
o f umsy sy'stemms mummdl I mmmii oiijoying exccllemmt gnu theIr couirse of treat ummemmt , vItim little ,
i tealtim imi every respect. exhtectmution of clIme , limit I aims msov mmhle testate
state tlmutt I ima'e rs'celvel suinittumitimil aid
Cdv 15EttTiLA't ) STRRNGTII , tiiitl bemu&'tlt iiy'ouud melt may expects Itoh. Iii
, hmort Peilt)1l mmii' clmroiuic trommhht' is under
exceilc'umt control mtiitl I : mius fast freeing my
VIiit it tigtimt i'itmi'mit haS Ztemhlzeti : sy'steimi or mull traces of clieuuse. Time Cope-
Tlmrummgim .tImiil 'i'rcimtiicit , inmul & Simelnmrti tut'Itinent is , to imsy' nmiimd ,
the very best that is known. "
Miss SusIe Gorln , T'ahlt'rutle , Ncb. , a young
l ady whose case 'mts dingnoic-d aimd treated TIlE CO1'ELAND AND SIIIIPARD
t imroumgim time mails , writes : I'RIIFECTIII ) S\'S9'I'tI OF' M Al L ' 1'itPLT.
" you MAY hiI C"t'ltlil ) AT hOME ,
"y broimeitini lusthuita iund symptoms of'itlTE FOIl INFOIIMA'I'ION.
s erofulit , which I
have lail for y'emtrs mmmc - - -
pract ica I iy cum it' hmy' 3ott r receit t t rca t nemm t
A year ago the grip musatle uusy coisciltion ! ) RS COPELANI ) & SIIE11RD
'ery uierlutis , with all the slgmis of qulclc , -
c OtIstuinhitIomi. I oat glad to state timat your
s lnsplc anti inexpenmtve rneihiclnc iitt'e re- ANI ) 312 NE\V YORK LIF1
s tored me , A imummatier of my lm'lentls vIll IIUILDING , OMAHA , NEll.
5001 ! order treatimmit , '
mum timey' believe Clint
\ vlmat has tie benc'ilted me will eurO timeimi omco ifonrs-9 to 11 a. rn : 2 to I p. as.
iIvenhngN-\Vetlrmesdays anti
also. " Saturdays only ,
S to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12 in.
Intending Piirchasers
EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
-Guaraiiteecl Northern Growii-
,
Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dollars Worth
of Potatoes During the Past Season. Buy Good Seed and We Wil
Export Instead of Import. Write for prices or call on
DUQITJ3TTE CO. ,
2 1 1 and 2 1 3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Ia.
1011f UI'1fE.1IIm ; COURT 1)EUJSIUN $ ,
timirty Cases 1)isposeetJt ahmd .tdjournumemmt
'Falcn Until 5iay.
DES MOINES , In , , April 6.-Special Tel-
c'graun.-TJie miulmrente court handed .low'n
thimty decisions today amid adjourned till
May , as follows : William Dryer against
Security FIre Insurance compammy , appellant -
lant , Cittyton district , reversed ; Maria ilmum-
nina agaiusst A. Van Wagenen , judge' , eeC-
tioranl to defentlant as judge of the dIstrict
court in and ( or time Fourtiu judicial dIstrict ,
reversed ; Ihenry Schiulte , appellant , against
\V. If. Coultimurmit , atluiministrator , etc. ,
Mitchell district , reversed ; A , E. Tisomnpaon ,
appellant , against Fritz Leuum , Sioux dis.
trlct , res'erseml ; The Chicago Title antI Trust
company , receiver of Cimtmrles P. Kellogg &
Co. , alipehlaust , mmgiminmit Jay J. Sinyti : , Lucas
district , reversed ; E.V. . ilormil , athinluls-
tratrix , ngmmInst time house for . .AgetlVoiseii :
of Cetlar Itaplils , Is. , et md , : mppc'llaimts ,
Monona district , limo decree of tIme district
court so far as it is qmiestloimetl on the
Imphietti of tIme Home for Aged \Vornerm of
Cedar ltupithii , 1mm. , is niilrmetl , and , o far
as questioned on time apliemul of time Clmmrissa
C , Cook Jtomnti for time' Frlermthlt.'ss , Iavetm.
pom t , Ia. , is reversetl , Judge Donsei' chlsseimts ,
iuoltlirsg mhmmut tIme decree of time lower cjumrt
mthmotmld In id I meSJOc ) 18 be a ill rio ed , Itot U.
rock concurs iii hue dlssemmt ; Keliy' , Mamma
& Co. , app.ahlimmitmm , ngatnst 11. Aimdrews , de.
fentlmtnt , Mary II , Aimtlrews , garnishee ,
liooime district , rcvermictl ; in re etdtmtte of
Alice' Goltltimorp , deceaseti , John It. Golil.
thorp , Smmr.tiu Jane Gotdtiiorim anti C. Ii.
1lghuney , execumtor , Eiivmurtl Goltlthmorim , ( ml-
ltollahit ' , Dubuque ( listricl , reverseti : Mary A.
U'ohlim against Unltetl States Mutual Acci-
ml eum t ii idsociud t Ion , a itm el I ii mt IVootl Pci ry d Is.
trict , reversed ; Wutlker anti Davl , appeh.
lammtmi , against Cimmmries A. Jewln , Itucuta
Vista , dc'stnict , nilii'uneil : N. J. Harris , op-
heIlant ) , against Aumstin Clark , l'olic district ,
reverseti ; 'l'iioiflat3 Orr ugmiiimst Cetlar Itapimla
anti \hnrioui ( 'ity Ibmtilway 000)pmimy : , ampei _
laimimi , Linii district , alliuneil ; LeoriaV ,
/c'Ile , gtmnrthlmmn , against time' City of'eli -
utter City mind J. 0. Ji'usnliugs , trensiirmmr of
I imunsiitous C oums ty , I ml , , mm IlI&iitflt ) s , a hiram C'th :
'ilntimiums Sciminltz , appellant , agaInst August
Klmctt , Cimickasaw district , ruliirntetl ; State of
Iowa tmgaimst : Auugmst : Steinkopt , appellant ,
lclawaro district , reversed ; \\'uiter ii.
Strong against Iw'ic Ceiutral ltmiilway coin-
11:1 : ity , : mppei Ia ii t , tl msrsii mm ii tl is I net , a iii rinemi
James Scntt & Soims rmgalimst W. F.
Thmoimias , rissigilee of time Sioumx CIty Iry
( looclmi coumtpamy. Ct al , altlc'ilanls , Vood.
bury district , ulhirmmietl ; John Leick ngmmlnst
J ohm it I'l ix , mm Dl ) ci 1mm n I , Jmmcic son tI strict ,
alllrined ; Corey hires & Co. , Imlipelimmnt ,
aguiiust Iammiel 0 , Gillespie , athunlemlstrator
at' estate of W. J. Collins , ( 'lay dIstrict ,
tulllrimetl ; 'tlissoLirl , limttmtimut & Texas Trust
coinpitumy' mmgilisstV. : . H. Gaimte amid Carrie
Ga n t e , Ii itlm 'l 1mm a tmm , \'ootl liii ry ci I mit nt ,
mulllrnsetl ; It. J. % ' . Jlloorn : mgmmimst , time Htrmte
I nsuranco cninpmmnmy , mmipeilant. ) I lancock
, i itt trict ii II I rimmed ; Jo inc's Ca I Ia na n and
Jmuineum Sunvry mmgmiiisst KoMsumtim county , Kos-
Smith district , dimtrnisseul ; Charles Shirker
anti Joimis P. lteiitey , trtmstecs , mmppeliuimtu ,
: mgimlnumt tue Mc'omtii Iroms arid Steel torn-
imaimY , Ct tml , Des Aloines dIstrict , rmlilrnt'it
S.V. . Fsurmner , ( ( Imlieliunt , against II. I.
q'im ri It , \l I son tl in t ri et , it Ii I rint'tI C ii um rI cmi
I Imumson agalmmst Chlctmgo , St. i'immml & Kaitsas
City Ittil'tmy counpany' , Fayette distrIct ,
auilrtuistl ; Sa in mmcl Al oil lager , : m puieuitt nt
emgalrimtt 13unuel : Il , I , mmhierllf , iemt :
Moines dIstrict , mmtilrineml ; limo Ies Moines t
& F'tirt hotlge ltailway coinpammy against I.
it. Lymil , nppehItmxmt , "iVebster district ,
: millnined ; I iugim Kelly against St pimen
S I aim e , eq dli ella ii ttt , I lu tie' r il 1st i-I c t , im lii rum ed
1) . 1 . . A kI ngmi , a iimel1mc ii t , a ga I us t l'lmot'ml x
Insurance comlumrmy , I'lynmoutim dIstrict ,
amiirnt'd ; Iavlil l'vtntm ; against . J. CoiIIim ,
appellant , Cerro ( iormlo district. : ttlirnme.l ,
lES MOINES , April G.-Specltti ( 'J'ele. '
grans.-Thmu ) supreints court declm.iomms were
llim'i y'estenlmmy : J. H. Itosmi ngmmiimst I tmmr'ilui
county , cmppc'iltmrmt. llardln milmttrlct , ills'
as IeeeiVI : I I I a us Iu a ii , : m IPel ) Ian t , imgalmst
? : hlin liromi , et ai , liurtlin distrIct , ahiirgneti
JLLmnt's l. Jeweli , : mppeilant , ugainsi i.axmy.
otto Norris , Jiucimmtnun dIstrict. ulllrjnmal
Timompiton & Timomnpeoum against \V. li Opi' .
Imler et ai , : mppellahmtmm , liucimanan district. rc'-
versed ; 'lime H. I ImmtIIil Ce , mguimmmit Annie
Woods , appellant , Keokuk superior court ,
ro'ersetl ; C. tl. Nichiolmm : mgmirtst : Chmlc'agcm
Great \Vesterim Railway coImpaimy : , the CitI.
cage , St. I'aui & I1mmimmmmm CIIy railway , ap.
imel lants , llmmeima us a ii 1st nd , ii Ill rined , I ) . \ % ' .
Hnuusns , appelirmltt , agaInst use tiiisimeapolie I
& St. houmimi ltailwimy eoinpttimyV. . Ii. Trues.
dale , receiver , % 'ebster distrIct , reversed ;
v. Illokimoumic' , guardIan etc. , appellant
agaiummit time town cml Vilton , Muscatine' illS. '
tm-let , reversed ; 'l'oledo Savings bank agmtlnsl
v. F. Joitnhitofl. appellant , 'l'muina. dIstrict1 I
nttlrned ; Grevmm Bay l.uinber t,00spany , , um. ,
pehluimt , ngainmst Louis H. Miller Ct mu , ( 'or'
roil district , reversed : Fidelity IMan anti
Trust company , appellant , against II , F' .
-
Wheit Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute lost cnn never be recovered.
and it's a calamity to ioe several Years.
svhlch so many Iowa anti Nebraska people
have done when they have bought forelgea
grown. Unacclimated fruit trees ,
MENEI1AY BROTIIHI1S.
TIlE CRESCENT NUItSEItY ,
Pv'ere born on ( lie lands where theIr nurse.
ry stock is grown , anu years of Patient ,
immteiigemmt exiteriinent hmave taugimt ( item tIme
best varieties ( or this climate , Commsequeimtly
their home grown stocic Is as hardy us the
forest trees , Timey have a very large stock
for the sprIng delivery and every tree ita
warranted true to naisme , Orclmarcl , Vlnyard , -
Lawn , I'urklng Trees and Ornammiental stock
ihike no imsistalce in yotmr orders. Sent ! us
your list of wants for prIces , \\e can please
you In IrICeS anti stocic. References : Council
Bluffs IBtnlcs , Council Bluffs Iepurtismermt ;
Omaha flee , rind prorisliment Inisluiess men ,
Nurseries mmlx mIles north of Council Dltfmm
F , 0. Address.
MENERAY 131105. ,
Crescent , Iowa.
Special No1ics-8ounciI Bluffs
CIiIrtINiiYH CLIIANII ) ; VAUI.TS Ci11ANBD. 5 '
1o iiUilte , at V. l , Ilouner's , llS hiroacluvay. '
eINum1ts vent ito WAGON LOADS. E.
Burke , at lloener'c , & 3 ! Broadway.
roit ItBNT , IlOLtOB , NO. 623 J11IOADWAY ,
wIth ievcnm rooms ; aiso fotur rotiits inijomnlog
mit 621 itmeadwimy , good ciaitnce for , ltlter mirivuto
family , bo4mding ioume or remttuumaimt , B , VT.
Ju ckeon ,
_ _
FOIl 111NT. FIV1I.ItOOM CO ii'AUiI O
l'ierco sticet , between l'aik and ( .Uem : avenues.
W , Beebe ,
FOil C1BNT , A (3001) IIOUSi iuNi ) wi'ABYAO
anti 2k ) acres mmf inti'ieri iimni , 3 immllts ( ruto time
city ilialts , For miii tar $7.ntj iwr incnth.
A pIy to 1.euummmm d Bvc'rett , i'emti I Street , Coun. " ,
cli imiulImi ,
FoIl ItENT , A ( SOOn ifO1itiI , STAiti.IC AND
4 ! iL'm em , of Im , imi , 3 imtlit'ti ( ruin tin , ci I ) ' i iimmitu.
1'or rnt for $ iC.O ) per mmmoutth. AItpiy mu ieon.
nmrtl iveit'tt , Ctnmutcii iBurfe , is.
yolt ItEN'l' , 5 AItii ON IllmmIII HTitiiIT
( no hutillitg , ) . C'/ sects oct IIiicoln avenue
( emit I I imous't : mimd timiii' ) . 2 ! ner'mi on tipper
Ilroadwtuy ( g..sI house , etc. ) . L. W. 'Volleys ,
mus I'LImrl street.
F'IVmi A'IlIiti GAItIiN LAN1)'l'I'lI lAitUFi
two-star ) ' Pause , ( or n.rit. Otlelt'e iteat Bzat.
B s cliii mm go ,
1'Rti'l' : F t itM ANt ) ( IAItDIIN I.AND FOIl. , -
smile cittimI , ititil cii easy teilimml. h.my & lines.
39 l'cuiri , mtrtct ,
, c
WAN'i'Bl ) , W1'UiBN'l' NUIIHBS. W , C , A. 1102. . . 1
i'iitil. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TO IIIIN'I' , A IIIIVIN.ItOOM 1lOtHB. 321 i'AIIIC
mvcOUL' .
( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
vole IIBNT-I iiAVi HS'iitAm : , FlImH'I''LASII
ito'i'i fl ltttus.mt. hr. ia. i. 't'ooditUry , corner
iiluft imnd tltury streetS ,
i'oleItlN'l' . i't'ltNlliiBU Oil UN1't'ltNiHiIiiiD
ruoutiL 113 SlIm avenue.
Ilogun : et al , W'oothliury district , etthlrmefig
iii time nsutter' of time' estatu of Itimvlnms Stern-
hieng , ulmtry iteeth ci tii , lmiilXmliltimttl , l'oIk cliii.
trlci , imilliiimeii ; J. II. ifimug iigulrmst J. 11 ,
howell , sheriff , : mpleiluimt , % Vriglmt district ,
reversed ; Jmuirsemi % V. McLean against C , A ,
Flck et itl : tIIfmc'liamtim , Gm.'urgtt H. llemtchi
migmtiimst C. A. I"Icke et iii. mtl'pdimtimtmg , 'l'ay-
br tilmitrici. itilinineti iii Mel.euim'mi case , re-
veisetl lit lieacim'i4 case ; /tmncmmmdmu C. ! ileser-
' ( , y against 'I'hmmmiisus h'nehl , apielimtnitVeb. .
miter district , auiirneci Mary' I totmc'o mmgalnmmt
'I'imoinimmi Such. ii 1)1)011mm ) n t , a ad (1 e rge H ,
i tI n gIttmnl ti go iimmmt 'I'hmomno mm Hmc'il : , &mIiIeiianf.
Vt'ebste'r district , imlilmined ; Minute 14.Vin - "
ter , ai'peiltrmt , cmgainmut .Anmclrc'w ( 'ummltimnrd
sumenifT ( It Harrison county , ilmrnlsun dIe.
trlct , re'ernetl ; state ( it lawn mmgtinnt : J , A.
itowen , lLhIpeli.lflt'nIght district , reversed ;
Janme i.etz ugalimet J. 1) . Henmltim awl Sara. J ,
H till tim , a itlmc'iimtmtts , Ails Jr d 1st riot , a Iii ninetl
Fretl 'I'oby ngaiimbt time Iiunilemgtoum , Cedar
Itmmtiitis & Nontimerm itetuiway coinimmily , Us.
pellimntmi , 1inmrm district , alllrmetl , dissentlng ,
opinion by Jtotimrock , 1cm whIch Graiger
cumseurs ; ltohiert i'ackard , appellant , agimIxmmi
hi' , 1" , Vaitz , J , W , Itay antI Butler coututy5
hiutier distrIct , aiilrmed ,
-IiA