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Stella Hermes was graiitei a divorce from I , Stel : lermes grlte I Frank Hermes by JUdge Smlh , The Lady Maccabecs meet In regular Ees- I afternoon ilon ; at Grand , Army or the He publc hal this Cora Ighsmlh was granted I divorce ye8- terllay from L. I lghsmlth ! on the ground of drunkennezs. It. C. Iomeroy , charged with confenclnJ the Sctors out of $200 ! on a land deal , will I lot have a hearing untl tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock In Justice Cooks court. ) 1 St. John's Englsh Lutheran church will hold their holy weelt services prIor to Easter . every evening this week , excepting Saturday ; . . _ evening , In their church rom In James hal , ,1. No 17 Iearl 2trcet. ltrw I. P. nu.ley . says the statements that I the young married woman who proclre.1 the photograph or Mayor Cleaver for the New York llrohlbltlon organ ts a member oC the ] Broadway : Methodist church Is false. liar . mother waR a member nt one time , but wa , . turned out. An alarm of fire at 11:30 : o'clock Sunday nIght called tl department to the residence w oC 3. J. Shea , on South Eighth street. The fire caught from the furnace nli burned . e fre . , through the for and then communicated , to one of the partitions. I was extinguished \ without much trouble , nnd the damage was idight. : 1 A committee oC the committee of the whole , ' of the city council wi he held this morning ) at U :30 : o'clocle , and the aldermen will pay a .y -/Islt to North Second street for the purpose ' of looking Into te t meris of the petition for and protest against the lowering ; or the grade or that street four tect at the corer ot Avenue - ' flue P. I. . Swearingen , overseer of the poor , pur- chased some witness tees from Wllm'al - ' 4 lace , a wel known hareter about town , , and ( went to the auditor's omce to collect . , them yesterday , when he found , they had 1 . been paid. Upon investigating he found that Jack hughes and James O'Brlen had each bought the t same fees , and each bad paid the ' Ilrlce set upon them by Wallace. O'.Drlcn r nerms to have Rome advantage over the ; other two from the fact that he has the : 10ney In his possession ! Two desirable cottages for rent. Plenty ot . money for farm 101ns. Fire Insuranc ? . Money .1. loaned for local Investors on best ot security : k4 : Special bargains In real estate. Lougee & I . - Towle , 236 Penrl street. ) I'JflSO.d1 I' . " . . ( I.U'11S. I J. M. Tempeton ] has returne from a long visit with his relatives In Glenwood. Deputy United , States Clerk Ed Mason oC States Des Moines court. Is In the city attending United . Jesse Annis and wife or this city have ' _ f movcd to Atlanta , Ga. , to make their home i _ 4' there. They are the parents ot A. D. Annis I S. P. 1ronly ot Des Moines Is In the city representn ! the Interests ot W. S. Ich- mend of Union Building and Loan association tam : Collector Brown U the internal revenue ot the Third distrIct of Iowa , statoncd ( at . DulJllue , Is In the city attending federal court. E. A. Troutmnn , J. II. Arthur , George H. . Jackson and F. Warner were among those who left for Burlington last evening to attend - J tend thc grand council of the Royal Arcanum I'Irniicit , Not fltiIty. Smith and Wison , the Griswold bank rob ' trl , were brought before Judge Woolson : agaIn yesterday afternoon at 6:30 : o'clock to plead to the Illctment or robbIng a Unied I States depository of $ GOO worth of stamps , the ; property of the government. Each entered a plea of not guilty and they were both immediately - I dlately taken back to the county jai In charge " , ' or Sheriff Haze and Deputy United States : : Marshal lillIweg. More bootleggers wee brought In yesterday - day , for trial , and the one thing that was most t evident during the proceedings was that many tT or those who have been convicted at prevIous , terms of the crime or retailing liquor wlholt : a government permit have gone Into the bust ness of reforming others In the same way as they mselves were reformed , and arc giving evidence against their fellows. Whether their .e motive Is to purify the country's morals or merel to make the other fellows behave as wel ns they have to behave can only be guessed at . but the fact remains that the government - ernment has ) a number or its most \aluable assistants 'In the persons of men who hay heavy doses of justice hanging over tjieii r heads from terms of court now past. tlelr Joselh [ I ester , Charles Ginn , Dan Hanney and A. \V. Baldwin failed to show UII whea * . theIr names were called. Judge \\olson or- tiered their bonds forfeited , and bench war rants Issued for them. They wi have to ' answer to the charge oC contempt , as well as 1 - bootlegging. Will Jones and Charles Mama I f _ ' _ ¶ Illeaded not guilty to their Indictments. AI t Shauck and Wi Jones were each given a i trial , and their casts went to the Juries durIng - lag the afternoon session . Dispatches indicate Chlneso marines are desirous ! er improved air ships when con fronting their virile foc' . No bakIng powder equals Dr. Price's In enduring qualities. still ' 'r'lnl time 118I , , , Bulge. . John Wlemeyor , a Creston bootlegger , who bas already been once before the insane coin mlsslonor8 , was there again yesterday by 4 order or JUdge 'Vcolson. Wlemeyor , when first arrestel , became violently ] Insane , an.I' I ' came very near tearing down time county ja In his efforts 10 Ilrove that hc was unfit jai trIal. Time commissioners sent him to denude although they had susplslons that' ' ho was feIgning , and after he hnd wen leept there a few days lie was sent back with a statement that the commissioners' suspIcions were correct. Since then he has been kn pt In the county jii j , and showed ; but Cow symptoms m. 1 toms oC insanity. Neverheless his aorey , : Colonel Daley , made application to Ju.lge : 'Vooison for another examinaton , as a resu 'ot which ho \ % 'aS Ilronounce,1 , by the resul comml- sloners 8ane. He1 have to stand , hIs , trial In United States court In I few dnys. i 1'0'\ 1 tn " "I"WI , ' O. n. Hanllet and W. J. Jamison hall an if Interestnl experlCICo while hunting at Mar m. awa yesterday. They took a boat and rowed - to tIme south end of time luke , where they . conuleneel , shooting mltlhels and other nat m- Heal Imects. Unfortunately both men sple.1 , a mud hen at the same Instant , and both blazed away , Jaml&ol Ilulng both trigger : The consequence w/s I great exPlosion , and the comhlned kick - which each shoQtst received - ' calved tpped the bat onr. Fortunately th : t'/-J' ' water was not more than shoulder deep , and Is after floundering about In the watEr for 50mo ( k time they lanugt11 to get time boat right side 1' UI antI themselves In the boat. They were greatly 3slstell In accomplishing thIs feat by I rell.hladC boy , ' who stood on the bank emit ! g o ferell them his symnjatimy. ) They brought . lothlng wate : . back with them excepting Manawa All ladles expecting to take part In the " ( "circulatng library" arc requested to meet * , t' . . at Mr. I. ! Treyncr's , G8 First avenue , this rfuesday ( ) e\enlng. April 9 , 1895 , at 730. ; Varjenlcr AI'In'c"olt'l ; II Um"II , Almost the entire lower floor and much of the gallery has already been reserved at Dr. Crane's church In Omaha , where Frank a. Curpenter lectures. They appreciate a Jcod thing. Secure your seats at once for Wednesday , Friday amid Saturday evenings at Broadway church. Marcus' frl sale or clothing Is still In ' 1 . progress. lave you bad any of Its benefits yet ? A little money and-the results will wi I surprlso you. Clothing shoes , hah , furmaishm- lug goods at Ilrlc0 dangerously near giving away ought to attract you . Das beating stoves tor rent and for sale at Council lull Oas - company'a . - - ofce. behalf of the Ileopio or Council Bluffs some oHnlng during the weelt. fl' Dr. Parsons , oVer Schnelder'a , 5U fl'wy ? ' 'id. 215. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. wUlcl ; omr no ( th eye. ; tL l q. ; . NEWS FROI l COUNCIL BLUFFSto ADlrew lull Ends He Famiy Trouble by Taking Hi Own Life , d - SIOT AT HIS WIFE AND JOHN WIAT Urlnk cml IIHencn ICII to i' Sciiar.Itioii : ant 1 SCI\'UOI nll time " 'olalnl to l.lve Wil Another Mmiit-Vlttt Slightly Wounded. A shooting affray took place lat night bout 9:30 : o'coclt ] at the corer or 'wenty- thlrt street mind Fourth avenue , as a result of which Andrew 111 lies dead and John Wiatt has a hole through his ear , made by I bulet from the revolver 11 held In his hand , and with which lull afterward ended his own life. Wiat was formerly a member or the police fo rce , but has lately been driving a team. , bout a year ago ho lost his wife. Mrs. 11 had been living with her husbld : at HOS ti roadway , -but lull was gl\en to drinking , and failed to support [ her. She had a chance to t act as housekeeper for Wiatt anti moved to t his house . hag and baggagc. She has been living there ever since , taking ] care oC W iatt's house and looking aCer his children , oue or whol has been sick for the past few d ays. Last evening about 9:30 : o'cloclt Wiatt anti : Irs. 11 were just returning from a buggy ride. As they turned II at the rear of Wlntt's house they were met b3 ll , who Illanteel i hllset In front oC the buggy nll caled upon them to stop. lie accused Wlntt , or trying to separate him and his wife . arid Wiat denied It. 11 reiterated his charg ' anll then , without waIting for more words , ! .Irew out a revolver and commenced shoot- : i rmg. When the first shot was tired his hand Wiatt says , was lot more than two feet awny. The first shot struck Wiat In the right car nll ! a second whIzzed past frs. lull's f ace , grazing her forehead . WlaU grabbed his h whip and started his horse up , and as he drove away he heard two other shots , but n either I tbem seeme.1 . to come anywhere near h , alit ! he did not stop to sec whlt tiamu. tal- age they did Wiatt arid lrs. 11 ! drove to the residence ] ot Dr. Barstow on Sixth street , where an examinaton was made of time former's wounds. le was at trst afraid the bullet hall entered his head , but the examination hewed that I had merely passed through tht car , inflicting a paInful , but not at all serious , wound . After shooting Wiatt Hill went to his home and sat down on the door step. A few minutes - utes later the report oC a pistol was heard , and his father , rushing out , found him lying down with a bulet hole In time right tcmple. II la le l was carried Into the house and died half an hour later , without regaining consclous- 'ness. 'ness.He He hae been workIng wIth Ills father for several days moving houses and had been repairIng - pairIng and furishing a house , expecting his wire to come back anti live with him. She had h agreed to do so , but last night wrote him a note saying she had changed her mind. After reading the note he tore It up amI started for Wiatt's home with a revolver in his pocleet. huh was 32 years old anti has one adopted bo ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ 1tTiIt NO' Ei.'rI1S. At time iloqititi Sturo , Council Hluf , KID GLOVES FOR TiE \WEEK. ' A complete assortment of G and 7-hook Saxon Beauty kId gloves , In all colors and sizes : also full lIne colored MOEquetalres In al sizes offered In one lot at Thc : a pair. These gloves have never sold for less l than $1.60 arid $1.75 a pair. A new line of glaced Ild gloves In black : and tan , large buttons and new stitching , worth $1.25 , to go at SOC a pair. $1.25 quality white chamoIs gloves on sale at SIc a pair. A new lot ot tie celebrated Foster and Trefousso kid gloves just received. SHIT WAISTS. 60 dozen ladles' laundered shIrt waists on I : : sale this week. ExamIne values offered at 76c , $1.25 and $1.50. A new line of gents' necltwear just receIved - calved , Including a beautiful line of Scotch I plaids In four-In.hands and tecks Best lint m or SOc ties In the city. UMIIIIIILLAS. A geol , quality eorolo silk umbrella , with I natural wood handles , for $100 , worth $1.60. For $1.96 we neil a pure silk umbrella that cannot be duplicated at $2,60. Our regular $3.00 umbrela wo offer thIs I week at $2.26. $2.26.LADES' HOSIERY . A full regular made stocking . Hermsjort f dye , extra weight , for 20e a pair Lndles' heavy Ingrain hose that sold fem SOc , now 260 a pair A regular 35c hose In black , tan all blown I at 26c a pair. SOC quality Indies' hose In tans and browns ant at :6c , or 3 for $1.00. FOWLEB , DICK & WALKEIl . Council rilulfs. P. S.-Easter opaning Thursday evening Grand dIsplay or sprIng novelties. F. , D. & W. Youngetthett , .lh % S'hIlcs. The $10,000 damage case brought by Fred Wiko against J. D. Young a few days ago In time district court came to a doe ? 'cster- - day. Young who Is a wealthy farmer near : Crescent , commenced an acton to eject Wike from his land , which Wlke had taken possession - session or by squatter's tItle. WhIle the acton was pending Young ant three of his : men wont to WItlte' house , moved his tam thy all effects out , anti tore down the house , hauling the pIeces some of them two ml05 away. Wlke had Young's three men arrested - rested , and their fines , which were assessed by Justice Mcnary and paid by Young , amounted to $110. Wlko commenced a dnmngo suit for $10,000 against Young , bu t an agreement : was reached yesterday , by : which I Is to bo dismissed What amount Young pall Is not made public , but It Is I understood that It I was large enough for the Ilornj8 to get their fees out of. Competitors of Br Prlce'8 Baking r are growing weary or tryIng to equal It. Their labors are vain I.IUlg ( CJlrel Enteetmelmiotl. : . The members of time Oakland Avenue Real- tog club , wIth their husbands ' wih , were charm - Ingly entertahll Saturday evening by Mn I. Ilgh Cole , assisted by Irs. W. J. I.e\'erel t S anti . Miss Clara Evans , at the resIdence c 'f Mrs Cole , emi Oakland avenue An Inter- estng paper on Shakespeare was read This was followed by charades , taken flom scenes In Shakespeare , enacted hy Some oC the members which were well Ilresented arm ml thoroughly enjoyed. These , with guessing JImes , music anti . I'efreshments , made up a delIghtful evenimig l'rel MIUer'H CUIII ! 1 , " Is 60rl"8 , Fred Miller , time Carrel m3n who was Itrocked down amid robb.d whie cros81ng I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the motor bridge Sunllay night , IB still In a , 'cry precarious condition , anti It cannot be toM yet whether ho will recover A further examinton of his Injuries by bls physician showed that his head was terribly cut , sevg eral blow8 having been rained down upon It with some sharp instrument I Is thought the wounds are only skin deep , but whether the skull Is really fractured can only be told later I took about sixty stitches to put the pieces of skin together lIe was visited ye8terday at the Woman's Christian Asso. claton hospital by a lawyer from Carrel , who stated that he had children ] In CarNl who are wel abe ] to support him , ICNNISON uno rorell ! Down the l'rtces , 100 pieces new dress prints , 30 yard , 8G.lrich 1.1. unblench muslin , 3c yard. 36.lnch dotted curtain SwIss , 12'e ' yard , DRESS OOODS AND SILK BABOAIS. H.lnch all wool black crepon , 790 yard 40 to 4G.lnch black and navy all wool French serge , 39c , SOc ant G9c yard. Great values. 60-lnch , our finest quality , black gloria silk , : 860 yard . I China silk . all colors and black , 25c ymtrml yard Our , $1.00 novely silks tcr waits now 76c. . . Genuine real hair cloth , 490 yard 100 2G.lnch gloria silk umbrellas , Paragon f rame . at $10. worth $ i,5O. I.adles' laundered percale shirt waists at G9c , . $1.00 and $1.26. Nobblest line 11 the c ity.Our Our long waist , SOc : Rummer corset , 39c. All sllt ribbons , all colors , Nos. 7 , 9 , 12 , 16 , worth 200 to 35c at iOn ) 'arl. 100 children's lace collars , worth lOc , at i c each 500 curtaIn shade , iSo each 45c quality linen warp inmutting . 29c yarti , Buy your carpets , curtains anti rugs of use . Wo can save yen money. Give us a loolt. NNISON BHOS. l'Iu\tu f"r I.uter. , We have a fine lot of Easter lies , colored h'ocnths , double white violets amid runny other plants lit bhoomn . Also a nice assort- 'ment m of cut flowers. Come anti see them. Visitors are welccme. J. 1'- WIlcox , florists , 132 East Pierce street " ' 0 11\0 lut 1 t'tiro ' 11,11mg . I Is the Insurance gasoline stove , time only gasoline stove made that a chIld can play with and do no hmarnu I takes care or IselC i : can be blown out . left open or turnout on , and there Is no possible way for the gasoline to Ignite or rxplod { No smel or odor , no dripping of gasoline , no burning your hOlse 10ln or burning your wife or mother-In-law to death. No misery , no ru- nerals , no deaths or use for an undertaker I you use thl insurance gasolIne sove , as It Is absolutely Eafe. I you don't believe I ask any of our competitors . then aslt them te blowout their stove and leave I open for ten minutes then apply n match to the stove as WI do with our and see what will happen - pen but be sure to be a quarter or a utile away before he lights the match , as there Is sure to b an explosion : then we would not get to sell yeti an Imlrance stove , as there would he n funeral next day. DROWN'S C. 0 D. Sole Agents . The InRlrlee ORRUIIO Stove , Introduced by P. C. De Vol In 1894 , and sold by him thIs season. Absolutely safe Can't exp10de. No danger. Do surD you get ; the "Insurance. " P. C. DE VOL 601 Broadway l'itYtNO 1t Y. H. ) ! . IIID'AI.LS UI.V : . Sumo ) lsundorHtullll , n Statement ROil the l'rolabllhty or Settlement. A conference between Dr. A. H. Carter , , R. : I. Birdsal and several or theIr friends m was the result In the publication of The i Sunday Dee of the fact that Brdsal had ] L come back to pay the debts lie contracted L 'whlt holdIng a former series or metIngm m In the ChrIstian clmurcim Another consequence I Is that Drsal has declded to discontnue the series or meetings which were to have : commenced Sunday evening and last throughout time week. Still n third was the drawing up of the following statement : COUNCIL . , DI.Ul"FS , April 6 , 18 5I do most solemnly declare that I have never re- ceh'ell one dollar from the church at Court ci Bluffs for the last three months for my services there. ThIs necessitated my borrowing - rowing money to send to my family , and for my personal need I was obliged to contract - tract some small debts , to be paid when the church should pay me. And I now most solemnly , declare that the receIpt I gave Idp \ v. Alien was not In exchange for money paid to me or anyone else , but was gIver him on the very eve of my departure from the cIty upon his promIse that the money borrowed anti the debts contracted as above stated should be fully paid back by him or the church he calmed ] to represent. I furthermore most solemnly declare that since giving him that receipt I have paid , out of the money earned since that tml $91 on the debts he Promised to payout of : the money then due me for work done for the Council Blurs church. R M. BIRDSALL. At the suggestion of : lr. Birdsahi's friend ] : 9 ho called upon T. D. Metcalf , jr. , who has : been chasing hIm around the country trying to procure a settlement , for the purpose ot having him throw some light upon time ques - ton or what bis had been paid The inter vIew developed the fact that the closing sentence - tence In the stntement was a mistake , Inasmuch - much as time bills Metcal has been coilect - Ing and the bills Rev. E. W. Allen paId were two entirely different series , Metcalf's batch Including those of Mrs. l'ontius for board H Liveryman 1Innicle , \Y. F. Smih , A. N. Rich and a number or smaller ones , the total amount of the bills being $169. Metcalf agreed to give him a receipt In full 01 the payment of $23 , ant all but $26 of that amount has been paId. The bills which were to be paid by Mr ' . Allen , on the other hand , were those of Mm . . Allen , Beno & Co. , Sargent , the Evans laundry Metcalr Dros. , M. Weatlerbee , , Ii i. D. Ynple and time expenses or a concert , al these Items tooting up $103. Before leaving the city two years ago two months' salary , $133 , was raIsed among those who had guaranteed - gar- anteed the payment and turnell over to Allen I , who paId $03 In settlement of the bills . The only Ilolnt which Is still foggy Is what bo came of the other $30 turned over to Ahler I . No one at this end of thc line seems to know , but Allen's friends claim that the ( IUestol will be satisfactorily answered ns soon as he cnn be heard from. No end or geol timings can be prepared with Dr. Price's naklng 10wter. And thcn I works 80 quickly. I.oullnl for ler iluimimaimil. A woman giving her name as Mr8. John Miller and her residence as Boone drllell Into time polIce station Sunday morning. She was very Iii , all was looking for her hum m. band , who hat left imer She has been going till over time western part or the state , stopping I- ping at the varIous towns along the wa ) ' , weking In laundries to get money cnough to prosecute her search , and then pushing on to the next town She struck Counci Bluffs at 2 o'clock Sunlay morIng and went to the Christian home , where she was I.ept during the remainder of the night She was evidently about to be confined , and so the mannlr oC the home took her to the polce sta ton , The police took her to the Woman's ' Clrlstan association , and during the aftom , . noon a child was born. She was marrlell about a year ago , but horty aCer her mar- , @ te s CS e a a a a I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in evdr . It is and . respect I purest strongest - : ' ( l ( WALTER S HAINES , M. D. Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health : ( . a 5a i'ouiiti l'.ke. Ole and one-hal cupfuls buter , two cup- full sugar , seven eggs , one and one-hal pInts flour , one teaspoonful Royal Baking powder , one teaspoonful Royal Extract Nutmeg. Rub tbe butter amid sugar to a white , light cream : add tlr e of th eggs. one at a time , and the rest two lt a time , beating five minutes be tween each addition : add the four , slUet with lImo powder : add the extract : mIx Into a slooth , ledlul batter , and bake In a paper lIned cake tin In a steady . oven , fifty mlnutea. 1'.lel Short Cake , One quart flour , one teaspoonful ' I , two heaping teaspoonfuls Hoyal laklng Powder , two tlbleonfula butter , one Illnt milk . Sift the flour , salt and powder together , rub In the butter colt ; add the mIlk , and mIx IS a $ Into a smooth dough , just ser enough to handle : dIvide In half , and roll out to tire' size of breakfast plates : lay on a greased baking tin , anti bake In hot oven twenty mInutes separate the cakes without cutting , 'A cut- tng makes them heav ) lave two dozen peaches peeled and cut In slices : use half of them to cover the bottom halves of short cake : sprinkle Plentifully with sugar and cream : lay on the top halves wIth the crust downwards : use the rest of the fruit over them , and sugar plentifully . , l'aito lo , 3. Three cupfuls sifted flour , one.hal cupful lard , one and one-hai cupfuls butter , one. hai teaUonful Hoya Baking Powder , one cupful water. Cut lard Into flour , sifted with powder ; mix Into smooth5 Arm paste with the rlaFO her hllbanll left "err taking her trunk , which contained 1hel ( clothIng , and 1\ leaving her with nothing to live on and but 1110 to \ear , As soon jS Ihe was able to : get a lIttle money together she went out In search of her recreant fhuhlant1 , anti has been looking for him \ Iru 1mtce . She has been under time influionce6r ' chloroform a g oed share oC the time since her arrival at the hospital , anti the matron' has found out but little of her history , tfanmihy conruecr ' j t ions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iioim'L Jor/ It. ne8erve your seats for Garpenter's lectures at once at lIen's , 416 Broadyjay. No extra ac o.dway charge , - . Novehhy , Noulo ; 1'CI ; novel , : Abe Lincoln Wonman'd Relief corps will glvo an entertainment at the hal April 25. Jay for sale , by the ton or carload. " ' . A. Wood , 520 Main street. Yes the Eagle laundry Is "that good Inundry l , " amid Is located at 724 Droadway. I In doubt about this try I and be cOI'lnced. Don't and number. forget name Tel 157 Reserve seats without extra charge at Hart's , 46 Broadway , for the Carpelter ectures l Whlt ia I In n , Nal0 ' Everything , I applied to a Hardman Piano , soM by 1ueler Piano and Organ company , 103 Main street Room for rent , one or two gentlemen . Cor. nor Willow avenue and SIxth street Apply ] to N , M. Pusey. ittishmicimsi IU81Ic .1 Prices on frales and art mnaterlal cut to the quick for the next ten days. Chapman's New Art Store , 17 Main street Davia , drug , pailt , glass man 200 D'way. No moro 10ulte'lng with experiments II gasolIne stoves . The tme.trled , Quick Meal and Reliable at Cole's , 4 Main 8trect. : Evnns' Lalrdry Co. , 620 Pearl : . tel . 290 : shirts , collars , cults , fine work a specially. I 1011.1 1lIf'UJIL1CdX.S .1RL .OTI I'It I . Clllrmal HI.the of the St"to COlmltec e.ls " : letn ! or that Hoity. MASON CITY , Ia. , April 8-Speclal ( Tele- . grrrrmt.-Jnmnes ) E. B.the , chalrmal of the republican commitee , has called a meeting of the commItee , to be held at Des Moines b'ritlay , to select a tme and pllce for hold- Ilg the next republican state convention. Des Iolncs will be the place , and nl favor aim early commeentration. Urged by the Ilnnl- mania vote uf the conarnittee to contirutme 10lSoto commitee contnue as chnlllan , BI'the poslt\ely refuses to so act. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ot'mls" of Albert " "t" . JAHSIAI.LTOWN , In. , Aprl 8-Speclal ( Tclegram.-Albert ) Sata , proprietor of the Satin house , a resident or this city sInce the close or the civil war . a member or the 'wenty-thlrd Iowa Inrnltr ' and one of the most active Politicians In the county , Is dead , after a brief Iness of dropsy and varicose conaphlcation. JIdF'P'JIIISON , la. , April 8-Speclal ( Tele- : gram.-Irs. Joseph Churdnn , an aged lady residing In the town of Chtmrdan took cor- : rosl\e sublimate by mistake this morning antI Is In a critical condition. She took the poison supposing I was mcdlclne. low" hay l"\II " ) Shot CLINTON , la" , April 8.-Speclal ( Tele- grnm.-Frltz ) Jesses , aged 11 , was shot In L the abdomen and fatally Injured last night by Samuel McWhoarter. The latter had ] I been having much trouble with chicken I thieves , amid last nIght he went on guard Yonng Jesses was prowling arJund the hen I house when he received . the , fatal shot. FIlhtlnJ tire Kearn.y H"tr. SIOUX CITY April S.-Spcial ( Telegram. ) -The Sioux City Conlmerc ! . association re- solved thIs evening to joIn the other 1ls- sourl river towns In their light against the i allowance by the railroad commission of the demand or thc Kearricy . Neb . jobbers timal t the MissourI river rte . be , extended to them. Patience Is eommendM ns the highest form or pol ness. Dr , 1nlcs ; Cream Dak- log Powder as the purest 'bd1 best leavenIng . agent. I , , , ' . UL1 I'EL1SD 1'LILsJdO 11Tl l''LEl. Presldont UOllrceateA the Atttude of tine illInois \ Free Silver l'Irty. CHICAGO , April 8-A special to the Daily News from Wnshlngton says : "I am deeply gratified by the stand Snator Palmer has taken against the propose free silver con- \'enton In Illinois , " said PresIdent Cleveland 10 one cf his callers today. The presIdent discussed the new silver movemcnt at considerable length and depre- cated ' tIre acton of the ilnois state commit- tee PoltcIans who arc acquainted with Sen. ator Palmer's prIvate views on the silver question read between the lines of his pub- Ilehed Interview this morning I plaIn warning - Ing to his party that If the June convention declares for free silver he will leave the party and carry with him a large following or administration - ministration democrats. - . Slits .r 10\1 No\V. Time sheri closet the store of I. D. Carr at flancroft. The Stab League of American Wheelmcn meets at Jeferson , JUly 4 and 6. The Davenport , Clinton and Easter ral- rcad will probably be constructed this season. The Northwestern Iowa Teachers' associ- aton will meet at SIoux City on April 18 , 19 and 20. The Grand Army or the Republic of Des 101n s Is endeavorIng to get a one. fare rate to the state encampment at Clinton. Charles Ogden , n Cass county farmer , planted nine acres of horseradish last spring and In spite of the dry season realized $326 from his crop The Lemars Driving club has been Incor- plrated under the state laws wIth a $5,000 capital. Time Incorporators are J. S. 10yt , J. P. Rogers , George E. I.orlng , J. U. Sammis and Eugene Eilcnbecicer . Near the country village or Drowning , In Carrel county , thpre resides a farmer named J. D. Nicholson , who Is both dear and dumb. Ills wife and all their children are In the same condition , but It Is reported thnt they are wel to do. Two neighbors In the outskirts or Dubuque quarreled. One of them owned 100 pigs. lie hauled swill from the cIty to feed thmenu He hasn't a pig ieft . Somebody put poison In the swiil . 'fhe other neighbor Is suspected of doing the dastardly deed Dr. Palmer lndley of Atlantic , who has been one of time surgEons or the Cook courtly hospItal at Chicago th past two years , hues been tendered anti lies accepted time position of surgeon for the Mexican Central rail- way and will take charge of the raiway 110splnl In Aguas Calentat , ur once In the penitentiary at , Wort Madison the census reports 4GO hlmlte . , , Of this rmumu- her 20 are professed ChrltanB amid , 201 claim to bnvo no relgtul belief . Thc churches are represented Catho- 1 ! , ( low : - lies , eighty-four : Methodists , 'sIxty-fve : Pres- hyterlans twenty-sIx : Christians , twenty- four : Baptsts , twenty-four : ' UmnUmerans , seventeen - teen : Episcopalians , ten ; hebrews , two : ! or- mons , two , anti ] one each of Atlt'entista , Con- grl gatonalst8 , Reformer lJd Evangiicai . a a water ; place It to cool for fifteen minutes : melnwhle press milk and sal from butter , buter by pressing In clean wet towel , and hour it . 10ur Hol out dough on well floured board , piece butter on I , fold dough over It , completely covering butter : roll It out lightly , to one- one half Inch II timickneu , turn It l over , fold each end to middle , flour I , roll out again i fold ends to mhldlf , anti turn 1relleal i \ : this three times more , and use I tbla paste la made In summer put on Ice between each operation - ton or folding and rolling. . l'u.to No , i , Five cupfuls flour , one cupful butter , one cupful lard , one cupful water , one-half teaspoonful - spoonful Hpyal Daklng l'owder , Sift flour , with powder ; rub In Iud and butter cold ; ; add the water , mix Into 1 smooth lithe doug . .1. " t1SlLt tiNTS. . To comprehend thoroughly the character or IJslo lrudenel , It Is necessary to umler- st and Mr. Plnero's ' view ot woman's nature , a shown In " 110 ProflIgate , " male , known for the frt time in Omaha last ev"ulnl at Doyd's by Miss Marie Burroughs and her 8UP- portng company. Mr. Pinero I probably the ranking English dramatist , and anything from blm Is sure to commanll spcct , alhough I mny brIng no new mesage to the pcpe ! who " sit silent spectators In time , " " 8lent spctators thl pit In "The P rofligate , " Mr. Pinero scents most ambitious to lmov the Inherent sllw weakness ot woman , anti that t I 15 best that Dha shouhl be. That there Is i no such thing as , Inherent , n bad woman , and with thIs \'Iew-polnt wel ) establshed , he poeeds to develop his new play , "The l'rolli- gatl" , " with a woman as the gnat ruling power , and a pro gate. a debauche , a ro's- terer t , as the pseudo hero , who suggests more than anything else the writer can recall , a M r. Tnnquera , with the vices and the pat posessCI by the wife of that most exemlllar IL nglsh gentleman. A companion Illcture or Lesle Brudenel , as pla'cd by \ Iss Bur. roughs last evening , Is a man immorally wenle , egotstcal , vain , panlonote" , but at the semite tme t wiing , as time Play showed , to expiate his wrong doings on the threshohl of time love he i bore the chili ' he married from a nnlshln school , a man who wns early 8ubmerged , the maelstrom of life , but who most anxiously desired to atone for wrongs cOlmltl' , that he l might bo worthy of thc \olan ho bas made hIs wife lereln then your ha\o hiD mott for "The l'roiilgate. " Unfortulately , howevr li l , wih its brIghty epigrammatc s.e ] , Is i masterful bun liti I ng , its a mat yticmti hmarmtb lung oC f characters , "The Proflgatl' " Is not either an i interesting or an Instructve Play In act , It solves not one oC time many problems that t are thundering for sollton at the portals of society , It leaves unanswertd many or the questons which rack the brains of the wont ! . But ono cannot help sonitetinmies sometlcs being sur- prlsell ! at tire daring of the damatst : who puts Into the mouths oC hIs 11PIlets vomitier- f ully clever thIngs hike this " ruly lt thisVommtarm , Ilee n ations , to be happy , Ihouhl brave no histories - ice " " , ' r , and 110's ' . "lc's only a betrayer of women , men m don't hide for time ! , " llealelng of a mau who has gone Into exile because of dl\orce proceedings. i Jut white the play may heave ] one with doubts as to the wlsllom or CXllloltn on time staJe such abysmal questions there can be no donbt or the merit or the company producIng Time . l'roiiigate. " Miss Iiurrotrglms graceful prett , fascinating , has , through this play oC L PInero's , made a most dignifed entre to star- domn and she Is to be commended for much t of the best work he las ever dune In the m sweetly s'mpathete role ot Leslie lhrmmdenell . I Is a part that suits her admIrbly , even I sUggest\'c oC having been made for imer DII I the gradual development of the child Into the womln , \vhm . suffers because she Is brought race to face Whim time sins of her husband , Is I n wonderfully clever piece of actimig. Mr. John E. Kelard plays the thankless I part or Dunstan Henhaw , bunt hc plays I with fine apprecaton of its many pOEslbl- ties. One of the brightest character his seen L this season is contributed by Harry Saint L laur as Lord Dangars , I man with a past , but still a good deal of 1 man taking for al I In all . Louis Massenm Is splendidly cast as the young Scotch solicitor , Hugh Murray , In love wih Leslie , anti he plays with all his old I time ability , ability that has stood tire cruclnl I test of the years. Mr. Brown unfortunately p was suffering trom a severe cold , so that imj. d playing was considerably marred. Miss Perry made much or the betrayed one , Janet Preece , by no means overdoing what Is easily a Imar I to be over done by an ambitious woman. Miss Kate Lester and Miss Marion Abbott were also wel cast , adding not a little to tire play , which Is In thoroughly competent hands. MarIe Jansen wi bo at the Boyd for three nIghts and a Saturday matinee on ThlrsdlY ] t evening next In "DelmonIco's at Six , " whIch : was generally pronounced last season by the press In all tire larger cites to be one or f the very best light comedies of recent years : , I Is fragile In texture , but It has a distnct - plot , and its mAn ) ' excellent Bluatonl anll comic complctons nro probable aunt C\tl' sistemmtly developed , The \ Iistenty spirit of the llleco Is one or jolly anti , gayety anti there Is a di- tnct favor of Ir03.lway . nun the famous amid lhlonablo resort , from which time play ] takes Its name , shout it. lu Jansen Impersonate the character of a reigning concert hal sin- get Trixie lazehnre , queen of the 'aude- \ 'iiles . aUII her tlclous humor ninth her ceti- ell' tvatng COlnetry ( arc .lspllyell to llenllll ati- - ! vantage . tier company Is 1 capital one , in- chilng such well known light comedians as Prellerlc 10nd , Clarence heritage ninth Vi'ihl- lerlae lam Norris amid , nch comely , attractive Wi. Iml talente ! young lathes lIS Grace llunmtirngton luntngten arid hope Hess , Time 'Itmtmmbons' "New SUllerba , " which opens a five nlhts' engaelent at nO'llB next . Sllla ) evenIng , Is entirely new this season , having been rebuIlt last summer at Cohauet , Mass. Mn . Wiiam Innlon claims "Superb.I" Is the best producton time lanlol8 ever Ilut out , and that Is saying ! a good deal There will be a matnee on 'etimtcsday I The tenlll : Mint Of l1oott' Snrsnparla wins friends where- ever It is I fairly amid honesty trlc.t To have Perfect healh you lust have pure blood cmii ! the best \ \ . " to hrmts'e . alli . hn\e 11re bloo.l Is to take iiooml's rsapnrlla , . the best bocel ] purifier mind strength lmrmilmier. 1 expels \ nil taint of sCloCuln , suIt rheum anti nil other humors nnl [ at the same tune builds tip the whole s'stel. 100ls villa ] arc Ilromllt . - anti . - efficIent , 25c. CHIEF SEAVEY'S RETENTION To Ito ConmilIerelntms Mel.tll ! ' 011\- St rInk Ir r ' \,11111. I Thc Joarl of Fire and Police Commission. ers met ali ndJourue,1 , last night wihout ac- COll11shinK an'thlng beyonl acting on a few roulno nnuttters. Time eomlunicaton ot I Chief Sea \ ) ' retluestng th.t he Lt rein- ' statel , was lall over to be taleln trim at a 'sIl lalleeting to be hold tins aleroon , when tire foil board Is expected \ to be Ilresent. Commlsslonel' lartman 10\,1 In tire first instance that tl request 0 grntcll lie salt that I WIS an Injustce tu Mr. Sea\ey to further poStllOIC the consideraton of his I caso. Tire bars liar ! been throwl dowmn a 11 ! he imlnmusoif bnl , wm'ittemt several ' hllselr writen se\erl personal let- ters urging various IJersons to comma before the board anti , maleo army' charges which they ) ! might entertain , but no one hal come , and there wns absolutf ] ) nothIng In evidence which relected on the chief Smih wantOI a frill board present when the matter was fInally consIdered , and Uw postponement was Igreed to. Atorney Mahoncy notified the board that he wlshef to incite a few relarks before any acton was taken , amid he will be given an opportunity totlay wi Chler Savey submltel a report which was ostensibly for the purpose of IndIcatng that the omcers who had hind chare of the list- lug of prosttutes had performed their duty "thoroughly and honorably. " lie said that In May he collected the certificates Issnell tlat time Illce jUdge on Il'ment or limo fInes and hall checked them up wih the boles of the : police court , fnding them correct In connection wih this laler Strlcltler asked that his resolution abolishing the rcsoluton abolshing present - ent system be taken up. After some objec- tons front the other memors he tinseriteJ that this should also h poslllnC1 to ! the uext meetn ! and the report from the chief went with It. Leaves of absence were granted to Jailer P. P. : Ha\e ) ' , five days : Olcer Martin Jaier Snm\an 1. , , five das : Uriah Baker hose No 11 , ten da's : John McDrhle , hose No. 2 , ten days : J. L , Smith , hook and laMer , No. I , . n days : F. JI. Gardner , hose No.8 , two da's. . Withdraw time Cimarge .r Ilynotitm. . DIINVIdI1 , April 8.-lrs. Anes ' 'urer. , who has just won her suit agaInst Alfred Fiby for $2,0 all Interest on the notes he gave just as Iteepsaltcs to remember him 1) ' after he should depart from this iife . I wi not le obliged to explain the charge : T0iANLY p . : ; WOMAN _ , - Is there anything more wholeS - S some , more beautiful , more - completely plcasing than a womanly woman ? Such a woman is even tempered , intelligent , strong and healthy. Health really tells the whole story. Health means strong nerves and strong body and they go far toward bringing good look and amiability. A woman worn and wearied by the dragging weaknesses pccular to her sex , cannot be expected to find zest in any duty or amuscmcnt Life is all one dead monotonous gloom to her. On her face is written the story of weakness and pain. The wholesomeness of health is lacking. rhc checks lack fullness , the eyes lack sparkle , the hair lacks luster. Doctors have learned to locate ninc-tcnths of womanly sickness in the organs that ought above all others to be strong and healthy. Sensitive womcn shudder at the thought of consulting a physican on such matters. A natural feeling of modesty makcs them dread the examination , and subsequent stereotyped treatment by I local appl- cations" on which most doctors insist Much more often than not , this is unneccssary. I should not be submitted to except as a last resort Dr. Picrce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of severe cases of " female weakness. " I works in a naturl , sensible way. I begins by subduing the infammation that is always prcscnt Then it strength- cns and invigorates the whole body , particularly thc organs distinctly fem nine , I prmotes regularity , cues infammation and ulceration , and stops the debilitating drain caused by them , . Thc nhove imrkf talk ou Woiniamm's cllar nlmcnts Is rntnl IIIJ a treatise of I.q pages Z contnlnlng scores of sUmo'llals amt leprIIIC \lhotogrPhs with immure atsc n pnjn ? O thmtsc cured , Ten cents ( tnmps ) wi bring this \ book H"IINI II 111111 c'u'c'lllll < < < I or , better still , the I'eopie's Common Sense aImmuhcuui Adviser boummtl In . . . . Ictttr sUI l'cple'l ledlct hOlnd strong paper covers. conm. e talmiumng au the nitatter In the foregoIng trcatie , multi ' ' strol/ COl. . " scvermul hsiiiimrrc.I ' tallin/ mater , trcat , "t Hc'vc'lal hnltrrNI lHlICN "c'Hldt'H , still iso ItIL.ED : EJIEE : to ' , . IIJC'H . lii : wil 1 ( JI.\IIIO : any ole scuttling 25 centS II ol'rent Itallpl to pay for pack. o inl :111 postage olly-ntlins over 1,0 pages muriel 30 Ihltrtons , Over 6,0 copies sold , U In coth covers nt regular price of $ r,50. AddresJ ( whim htulp' arid this Coupon ) far either book : WommtD'mi DISlNSA1W Mrimnc.u. ASSOCIATION , (3 MaIn Street , IuIalo , N. ' el . Intending Purchasers EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES . . -Guaranteed Northeru Growu- Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands Qf Dollars Worth of Potato During the Past Season. Buy Good Seed and We wn I Export Instead of Impor Write for prices or cal on DUQU13'.TB & CO' , 211 and 213 Broadway , Council Blufl , Ia : - - - - - COUWI l.tWI . * & 'J 11c STEAM DYE WORKS ' - cot , rFS All kinds or Dyeing ' . , glut i r and Chanlng done In r it . the highest style ot crr . E the art. Faded and rtc # ' .11 _ I stained fabrics made - - - - - - : bvc w to look as gooll n. - ' 1 . new , 'Vorlt promptly IPt - = - - = prompty I - done and deilvered L In al parts delvered 1t1 4ORKS c h country. Send for , prlcu . , _ _ ' lst. - ; aiu . 1 ° O. .1 . ¶ 14 , - 0114 - - ----i ; ca - - I .lAOlAN , . . nJJ IL = . ---P ' , . . , . . ' ' . , . ' . . . : . . ' - J'roJ'rlotor ; . . - - - . . . flroaeway , . ' - - - - - - - - Dr wa , near North. L - - " : : ' ? -4-1&- . western Dept , Counci . _ T" . BIuIts. Iowa. turd Mis. fllby' rmittmie . timat she' hypnotized A1frri in so srmc'ccssftmh a nttrtilner that ito cotmlti micit iic'ip giving liar imi moimey anti property' , n . . tns. 1' ulty' nimpenred lit thto district eonmrt titiny anti asked that tue case against Mm's , Tinner be itiemleseti , Judge l'nhmner e'crnmmle.1 time rnmotlomi for it new trial iii time case of Mrs. Tnt-nor against Altreti libby' anti au apeprul was takemi by lila at. tonnieys. I - - L i'iiere rite those 'lmn paint , Aitbittu iitihtm'i'Iriis ( it ( ? Vl' ldntl , ftat' oil , writer m'tlI't ( or dunn , St mid k's I n P I ii t i'rmm nu. ( I'inihmie iui i lt Imloof tt'hmihigs , , 14'xft ) , b.ht ) . \\'t"\ ' ( ' lmt'i'im s'llluig FliiibubI : P1. mhlio8 for' 21 yerlrr , It , II)3I'1lr ( , Mmic anti Art , liii : ; 1)ommglms ) : , DOCTOR 4tSEARLES 4 &SEARLES tctvous1 Pr1vat Disoascs. 'f1iCAT.iIiNT ity MAIL , CotmimitmitIomi Frog Wo cure Catarrli , all diseases of the Nosu , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Disoaaoa , Fo- . flab Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. wnAlc ! tIHN .A1t VICTIMS 'O NDIIVOUS Debility or Exiautmon , Wasting ' , veaicrmebH. In. - roiuntmtry Losses , with Early 1ec..y in 'ourmg anti nniddlo mmgetl : iacg 01 'Irmm , t'igor and weak- earl prennnatureiy in approaching ord age. Alt ) ieid readily to our now treatnient for hogs oC vital power. Calm or tudires wIth stamp for circuiers , tree book and receipt ! . Br Q"mrlac , anti Qn'mshtc , 1415 larnitemi us , siousem3 uimu ummuma,1 Orimnuima No1 DUPI9S PUREMALT WHiSKEY5 All Druggiti , - - - - - - - . . -1 When Buying ' . Fruit Trees , : . - . Buy the best. A minute host can never be' rccpvered , ' anmi it's a calamity to lose aevorul years. which so mamty Iowa anti Nebraska peopia s have done v/lien they have bought , foreign ' grown , unacchiniated fruit trees. MENERAY I3ROTH1dRS , : TIlE CRESCENT NURSERy. ' \VerO born orm tire lands where their nurse. ry stock is grown. aria years of patient. imiteilgemit expenirmient have taugimtthem time best varieties for this climate. Consequentiy ( ' their home grown stock is atm Immirtly as thu ' forest trees. They have a very large stock for the spring delivery anti every tree ha Warranted true to name. Orchmnrd Vinyard , Lawn. Parking Trees rind Ornamental stock Make no rnistrmko Iii yotmr orders. i3end 'us your list of wants for prices. We can please you in prices anti stock. References : Council Bluffs Jiartles , Council fliufte ieprirtment' Omaha lice , nnd pm'omninment hmusimaess men. Nnrrsenics six miles north of Council , flifts P. 0. Address , - c MIdNERAY BROS. , Crescent , Towa. ' GidO. P. SANFORD , A. W. RIEICMAN , President. Cashler First National Dank : . ' . 'j' otCOUNCII. BLUFF3 , Iowa CailttI ; , 0 a $1OOOO l'm'ofits , . a 12,000 One of the oldest bank. mt thmo state of Iowa. We , oimcli your business and coileotloris. We pay 5 per cent on time depoitti , We whit be pleased to ee anti servo you. MEssIont & CLEMILNT , BROKERS GRAiN , PROVISIONS , TOO1B , 5O3I Broadway , Grain imnimdied hum car heath iota : Ttmi. 203. COUNCIl. hii.IJVliS , iOV % . - sI1lz ( .c. PA I3JIIIuIIWi ? Atrovtmoy8.met-Lmtsv I. CU i ) Unadimtiiuu U , h'ntmctico in tlm State mmitmi Icmdurul Comiri. 11001104 : yJs.7.s'J , ShluZmte Jhtucic , ( uuimvmi lIIuIi'.t , Iowa , - - -----i - - - - - Special Notices-Council Oluffs CIIIMNDYS CLBANE1) ; VAIJL'ri CLI1ANIID , ld Ilumke , at W , i. hionmer'mm , &t llruadwmty , CINIIiiiB FOR SALII. 200 VAQON LOADS. 15 , litJrkL' , at Jlmnnem's , 138 liroadway. 1oIt ltIN'r , liOUHfl , No , cea ImltOAlWAY , t'itit auvemi rutlmms ulo four roommum mtthjolnlmu at 1.21 ilruadwuy : good chmzmncm , for slitter private ( orally , boardIng house or restaurant , B , "mY , Jackson , itiNT , A UOOl ) JIOUHII AND ITAIILFI ' and 2 acremi at garIen tumid , 3 maths from tire city iimnlia. I'or rent ror $7.21) Per month. Apltiy to Leonard fivreIt , l'enil street , Ccaun. cr1 Ifluffs. Poll ItENT , A 000 ! ) nroutm , STAiII.iI AND 40 ucrcs cf lmmnth , 3 miles from time cumy himitS , 1"or rent for trIO ) per rmoniim , Apply Li been. amd Everett , Coumwii Blurts , Is , iOR ItFThT , S AC111113 ON flhIJB i3Thli1i ? ( no buil3ing ) , 2t4 sent's on Llmmcoia avenue timniil tmouae rriI stebie ) , 20 acres en t/pper hiroatlway ( good house , etc , ) . b. W. Tulleys , _ iQI I'eari sireet , VIVId ACitilhl ( JAhtIlIN LAND , \'lTti 1.AltOU two-story house , for Inmit. Odeii'n heal } atats Isciiange , Pitt/IT FAIIM AN ! ) OAIIIEN LANE ) 3'OR sale chmtap end on easy tennis , Buy & hess , B I'timri strict , TO flINT . , A SUVFN.IIOOM IIOUHB. 321 PAnIC mtvi-imut. , 1'Olt II1INT-I I IAVE hiE'IdItA L Flil't.CLAShI mntithcrrm tmoues. 1)r , 1 , I , % % 'oodbury' , corner Bluff anti 8tory strecis , FOhC RArB , A (1001) SECONfl-liAl ) 0AFIIT withm flew climmetmer tints imimtl ttj(4 rims. W , J , L 1/eu 0111Cc , Cunacll lImits ,