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    THE OMAJIA PAEDY MEE ; TJITftRjSDAY , Al'HIL 18 , 1895.
, .THE OMAHA DAILY BE ? ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE , - - NO. 12 I'EAULSTKEET
Delivered by carrier to any part of tin cltf.
H. W. TILTON , Lcsicc.
Tni.nPIIOX'ES Uuslncss olTlce , No. US night
tdllbr. No. 23.
Grand , Council Bluffs. E. F. Clark , prop.
Mayne Heal Kstato agency , G39 Broadway.
The ituacnts of the High school will have
public rhotorlcals Friday afternoon.
The case of fi. K. Wesley against the city
was nettled and dismissed lit the district
I "V
court yesterday ,
JiulIJb Smith granted Bertha Paulson tem
porary alimony In her divorce suit against
Paul C. 1'autson.
EtcheUh Council Degree of Pocahontas will
meet In regular swMtm this evening In lied
Men's hall , 103 Pearl street.
Harmony chapel , No. 23 , 0. B. S. will hold
their regular monthly meeting this evening
at Masonic hall , April 18 , 1S03.
P. J. Kay yesterday took out a permll
for the erection of a $1.000 dwelling at tin
corner of Tenth avenue and Fourth street.
A fine entertainment Is promised by tin
Unity guild this evening at Hughes hall
The admission Is only 25 cents , and danci
ribbons 25 cents.
A marriage license was Issued VMtcrilaj
to John Oruvcr. aged 22 , and Lulu Clark
nged 20 , both of Council Bluffs. They wen
married by Justice Vlcn.
W. L. Korncy will erect a throe-ston
building on South Mnln .street , just nortl
of the Cattleman's bank , The contract hai
been let. and the old frame buildings tha
now occupy the lota are being carted on.
I. n. Van Patten went to Honey Creel
yesterday to maUo n real estate deal. Whll
on the way one of his horses gave out. Wbc :
last seen he was sitting In his buggy , elevei
waiting for his horse t
miles north 6f town ,
revive.
Judge Smltlh heard the testimony ycster
lny in the suit of the Citizens' State ban
against the city of Council Bluffs , In whlc
the plaintiff Is Reeking to have " " . ? . .
rnent cut down. The case was submltto
and taken under advisement.
The Spooners were greeted by a full hous
and their three-act comedy. Tli
last night ,
" thoroughly enjoyed. The n mil
was
Dean ,
manifested Its appropriation wlthoi
cnco
througl
stint and waa very demonstrative
out. Tonight the Spooners give a flve-ac
comedy drama , "The Octoroon.
Henry Evans of the Chicago , Burlington .
Qulncy switch tower has bought five acres c
the Klein tract of Day & Hess and has con. .
menced some Improvements. The same fln
has also sold nine and a half acres to I-ran
Ressler , who will build at once. The recer
rains have started the Klein tract to sellln
again *
The Free Methodists will hold a dlstrli
quarterly conference In their church , on tn
corner of Twelfth street and Avenue A , bi
ginning this evening and continuing ovf
Sunday. Several ministers and official men
bcrs of the district are expected to bo prci
cnt. Elder J. II. Wilson of Shenandoah wl
preside. Everybody Is Invited to attend. .
II. Brlttaln , pastor.
. who Is charged wit
H. W. Pomcroy.
swindling the Seater brothers by selllr
them some land south of Manawa , to wl.lc
ho had no title , was released ycsterdo
morning from the county Jail , where ho hi
been putting In his time for the last wee
bond for his appca
or so , having secured n
unco. He was Immediately rearrested on
charge of contempt of court , prefern
ngalnst him by Nora Murphy , and Is to nai
a trial before Judge Smith a week from ne :
Saturday.
Two desirable cottages for rent. Plenty
money for farm loans. Fire Insurance. Mom
loaned for local Investors on best of securit
Special bargains In real estate. Lougee
Towle , 225 Pearl street.
Iir.NNIHOM
Ilnrgnlii * In I > ory Iloimrtmont.
Our $1.00 quality 40-Inch all wool bla <
crepon for a few days at G9c yard.
40-Inch all wool black and navy Frcn <
serge , 39c yard.
24-Inch figured all black Taffeta silks , wi
$1.25 , now 79c yard. Ladles , examine tli
silk. "
Ladles' pure silk vests , nice quality , C
each. ,
Ladles' Jersey ribbed union suits , sprli
weights , COc suit.
Our standard COc long waist summer corsi
87c pair.
Ladles' fast black opera length hose , 3
pair.
36-Inch LL muslin , 3 Ac yard.
Standard dress prints , nice styles , 3 ,
yard.
36-Inch dotted curtain Swiss , 12'/2c yard.
150 rolls China and Jap Jolntless mattl
at 12'/4c , 15c , 20c , 25c and 29c yard.
45o cotton warp matting , all you want , 2
yard.
Curtain shades on spring fixture , 15o ca (
If you need carpets , curtains or rugs ,
guarantee to save you money. Give us a co
BKNNJSON BnOS. .
Council Bluffs ,
COLE & COLE are selling lots of Wavcrl
this year. The 1895 wheel Is a beauty.
A. Cox. Mrs. Dr. West , P. Mlkesell , P. Ca
all bought Waverlys last week. Full line
repairing. Largest stock of wheels In I
city. 41 Main street.
Circulating library , Friday night , at Cha
bers1 hall. Do not miss It. Admission. 01
35 cents. No extra charge for refreshmen
Garden hose , big stock , good and clie ;
New York Plumbing Co.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. T. Seavers ,
daughter.
Charley James , 1105 Sixth street , Is s
with membraneous croup.
T. C. Jackson , who has been confined
his homo for several weeks , on account o
sprained back , Is able to bo around again
Dr. Stephen Phelps Is In Missouri Val
attending the meeting of the Council BU
presbytery.
D. A. Holmes , an attorney from Sli
City , was In the Bluffs yesterday In c
su'.tatlon ' with so mo of the Jobbers who h
engaged him to look after the Interests
Vhts city In the fight soon to be Inaugura
before the Interstate Commerce commlss
In regard to the bridge differential.
Our l.imt Week.
Trilby , $1.15 ; Marcella , $1.33 ; Prince
India , $1.78 ; Ben Hur , 98c ; complete Oxf
Bible , Sunday school teachers' edition , $1 ,
Mncauley's History , 5 volumes , 9Sc ; Gee
Eliot , complete , G volumes , $1.68 ; Wl
House Cook Book , $1.25 ; Family Poets , cc
plete , $1.48 ; Handy Volume Classics , 1
Alcott's works , 98c per volume. At Book A
tlon , Elseman building.
Monsieur Charles will bo at Mrs. 13.
Scott's millinery parlors , 536 West Broadv
with a choice lln ? of New York and Chk
pattern hats , Thursday , the 18th , aftcrn
only. You are Invited to call and seeth
Watch for the catalogue to St. Paul's
culattng library , Friday night , Chamb
hall. Do not forget the date and pi
Only 35 cents admission.
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that f
laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadv
If In doubt about this try It and be convln
Don't forget name and number. Tel. 167.
All kinds of plants and flowers. J. II.
Pherson , green houses 1250 B. Pierce
Telephone 214. night or day.
I offer my household goods for sale
week , from 10 to B dally. 620 First avei
Mrs. n. M. Otborn.
8. M. Wlllluiuton
Sells the Standard and Domestic sev
machines ; also agent for Standard In Omi
106 South Main street.
Another lot of Boys' and children's ovei
Just received. METCALF BIIO
Cas cooking stoves for rent and for i
O. O , Ga company.
MUs M. E. Keen , stenographer , 100 Si
Main.
diug , paint , s' ' s aan. 200 D'vra
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Homo Industry Movement Given a Push at
the Eanquot Last Night.
PrST , PRESENT AND FUTURE NOTED
Metre-limit ! ' and Manufacturer * ' Association
Mcinben nnil I'rlcmli ( let Together on
the .Material rroijiecta fur the City
Over SubstiuitlHl Ocuil Tlilngn.
The Initial banqflet of the Merchants and
Manufacturers association wa held last even
ing at the Grand hotel. Very seldom has
so large a company of the representative
luminous men of too city been gathered to
gether , and the success of the affair Indi
cates that a new Interest Is being awakened
In the financial welfare of the city , and
with the Improvement of the times the as
sociation will undoubtedly be In the field
to win for Council Bluffs any favors that
may be within reach.
At 8:15 : about' 100 guests stcod about the
tables In the dining room awaiting the tap
of the bell , which was the signal for the at
tack on the viands furnished by Proprietor
B. F. Clark. When the attack commenced
the following gentlemen were among the
prominent citizens who took part In the
work of destruction : W. W. Loomls , W. A.
Maurer , C. G , Saunders , S. L. Etnyre , T. B.
Hughes , C. W. Hewitt , F. T. True , J. H.
Gorham , W. W. Chapman , J. J. O'ICecfc ,
V. E. Bender , J. C. DeHa.-en. J. Q. Ander
son , H. P. Barrett , W. L. Thlckstun , E. N.
Brown , P. C. DeVol , C. II. Judson , W. J ,
Levorctt , II. II. Field , W. M. Shepard , J ,
T. Oliver , E. J. Gilbert , V. Jennings , George
Llpe , H. W. Binder , F. U. Klngsbury , E. C ,
Parsons , George Williamson , W. E. Foster ,
W. C. James , D. B. Dalley , Leonard Everett
0. W. Graham. P. H. Wind , L. M. Shubert
C. Straub , Spencer Smith , J. II. Cleaver , D
W. Archer , Smith McPherson , I. M. Treynor
W. J. Davenport , J. M. Lane , M. C. Van >
Dervecr , D. J. Clark , H. I. Forsythe , Jacol
Sims , C. U. Hannan , Theodore Oulttar , H
W. Sawyer , M. II. Snyder , T. D. Metcalf. Jr.
0. II. Mayne , E. H. Lougee , Lloyd Griffiths
J. P. Greenshlelds , W. H. Brojj-n , W. II
Shepard , Ira T. Hendrlcks , T. C. Dawson
M. F. Uohrer , W. S. Dlmmock , E. H. Mer
rlam , A. W. Casady , S. B. Wadsworth , A
W. Klekman , W. t } . Spencer.
After the feast had been put out of the waj
and the cigars had been lighted ex-President
1. M. Treynor , In the absence of President E ,
II. Odell , addressed a few words of welcome
to the company and then Introduced H. H.
Field In a poetical way. Mr. Field spoke or
the past history of Council Bluffs , going bacl <
to the tlmo when Lowly Cass paid his firs )
visit to the banks of the Big Muddy. He
spoke of the Mormon Invasion , the establish
ment of the "Frontier Guardian , " the flrsl
newspaper In western Iowa ; the first "Gen-
lllo" church , founded by Hev. G. G. Illce ,
who still lives here ; the first theater , the flrsl
streak of hard times , and other Items of In
terest connected with the early history of tht
city.D. .
D. W. Archer followed with a well preparej
paper on "The Council Bluffs of the Present , '
setting forth the advantages of the city as s
place for business operations. Cheap llvlnj
and one of the finest systems of water works
to be found In the west are among the attrac-
tlons that appeal to labor and capital alike
Council Bluffs lies In the center of the larges
fruit growing district of the west. Last yeai
there were 16,065 carloads of fruit shippec
out of Council I ! luff a over the eleven lines o
railway centering here. The adjacent countr :
Is admirably adapted for raising sugar beets
and $100,000 Is annually spent here for sugai
which should be made In Council Bluffs. Thi
Iowa legislature will undoubtedly pass i
sugar bounty law next winter , in which even
the beet-growing Industry will sustain a de
elded boom. The Grand hotel and Its pro
prletor came In for a share of praise , and , In
cldentally , the speaker said a. good word fo
John Baldwin's candidacy for governor , whlcl
seemed to arouse as great enthusiasm In th
democrats present as In the republicans.
Colonel D. B. Dalley was then Introduce
by the toast master and spoke on the fubjec
of "The Future of Council Bluffs. " He ej
horted the people of Council Bluffs to stan
together , patronize each other , and work t (
gether for the upbuilding of the city. H
raised a laugh by his exhortation to csclic
foreign made clothing , oven If the horn
tailors' bills had to go unpaid a little whlli
Last evening's banquet was the first of
series of five which are to bo given , or
each month , under the auspices of the Mei
) c chants and Manufacturers association.
The Art Folio * .
The latest and probably the best of the n :
folios Is the "Bancroft Book of the Fair.
Moorehouso & Co. are prepared to bind the !
numbers In six different styles and prices I
suit the times.
Unity guild entertainment at Hughes' ha
Thursday , April 18 , under the managemei
of Mrs. Fays. Admission , 25 cents. Gent
vo dance ribbons , 25 cents.
Garden hose , big stock , good and chea ;
New York Plumbing Co.
AI.li OIU'KNDS UN Till ; JOKY NOV
Kilglngton C o Turnoil Over Jutt Itcfor
Moon unit No Vurillet In Vet.
The case of the United States against A. i
Edglngton was given to the Jury at 11 o'cloc
yet'terday ' morning , and at a late hour la
evenlnpi the Jury was still In Its room at tl
ts. government building trying to come to ts
agreement.
In Instructing the Jury Judge Woolson sa
that the main question to be determined wi
whether the statements contained In A. i
Edglngton's deposition were false. If any
them were not true they were false within tl
meaning of the statute. If , however , the d
ok fendant , at the time the statements we
made , did uot know them to bo false , and
to ho honestly believed them true , a verdict
hio favor must bo returned.
Ho made a few remarks relating to tl
ley strictures made by the attorneys for the d
ffs fcnse upon the conduct of E. C. Brown , tl
pension examiner. It was his business , 1
said , to make a thorough Investigation of ai
case uliero the government had reason
believe that fraud was being practiced ,
of was not his duty to notify either of the pa
ted tics of the rusplclons of the government , b
Ion to go ahead In an upright and honorable w
and secure such evidence as he could to assl
the government In determining which of t
parties , If cither , were wrong.
The good character of the defendant w
of no defense against a crime actually prove
ird but the testimony regarding It goes to t
US ; Jury as throwing light on the probability
rge other evidence.
Item
m- Wo Have Got it snro Thing.
9c ; H Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the or
uc- gasoline stove made that a child can pi
with and do no harm. It takes care
Itself ; can be blown out , left open or turn
J. on , and there Is no possible way for t
ay , gasoline to Igi.lte or explode. No smell
i go odor , no dripping of gasoline , no burn !
your house down or burning your wife
Don
mother-in-law to death. No misery , no I
nerals , no deaths or use for an undertal
If you use the Insurance gasoline atovo , as
safe. If don't believe It
; rs' Is absolutely you e
any of our competitors , then ask them
ice. blow out their stove and leave It open for I
minutes , then apply a match to tha stc
oed as wo do with ours and see what will hi
ay. pen , but be sure to be a quarter of a m
away before he lights the match , as there
sure to be an explosion ; then wo would i
get to sell you an Iniurance stove , as th
Me- would bo a funeral next day.
Meat. . BROWN'S C. O. P. . Sole Agents
The Insurance ( Jasollne Stove ,
Introduced by P. C. De Vol In 1894 , a
.his
sold by htm this eeason , .Absolutely sa
me. Can't explode. No danger. Bo sure you i
the "Insurance. "
P. C. DE VOL. 504 Broadway
Ing Tcdorul Court Mntturs.
A postponement of the trial of Wlh
and Smith , the GrtswoM bank robbers , \
alls decided on In federal court yesterday , c
3. the afternoon was spent mostly In boot !
ale. glng cases. Henry Flllman pleaded gul
and Daniel Haney and A , W. Bulderi
each entered a plea of not guilty. Gee
uth Marshal was tried and convicted. F
Dlxon , a bootlegger , was fined | 250 and gl\
a seventy-five day Jail sentence , but I *
r. were impended during good behavior.
case of the United States against Ephralm
West was put on trial late In the afternoon.
TIIV1MJ TO AKItANOr. A 8C11F.UULI : .
Conference irlth .Motor timclnla Concerning
the ItunnlnR of Umnlia Trains.
A meeting of the committee appointed by
Mayor Cleaver to bring about an agreement
with reference to the running of Omaha
trains on Broadway , was held with the
representatives of the motor company , Mon
day night , Tnoso present were Aldermen
Spctman , Grccnshlolds and Barstow , Messrs.
S , S. Keller , W. W. Loomls , Lucius Wells ,
W. D. Uunyan , J. n. Bell and L. A. Casper
and Superintendent Dlmmock and his assist
ant , Mr. Poole , of the motor company. The
committee , with the exception of Wells and
Loomls , were all In favor of having trains
run , half of them up Broadway and the other
half down Main street ,
Mr. Dlmmock had drawn up a new tlmo
card providing for running the trains as the
east end citizens desire , without putting on
the two trains which were removed when
the present schedule went Into effect. Al
though ho claimed that the distance from
Pearl street to Oak street and from Pearl
street to the south end of Main street woru
exactly the same , he tried to prove , by n
course of reasoning which was not very well
understood by those to whom he was talking ,
that as good connections at Pearl street
could not bo made as now If the trains were
divided.
Messrs. Wells and Loomls were as anxious
to keep the trains on South Main street ,
now that they have them , as the other men
were to have them on Upper Broadway , now
that they have thorn not. Mr. Wells moved
that the committee adjourn until May 14
without taking any action , and Mr. Loomlt
seconded It. The motion was amended , how
ever , to ask the motor company to put on the
two trains that had been taken off and U
restore the old tlmo card as It was before
the change. It was carried , all voting for II
excepting Wells and Loomls. The motion tc
adjourn until May 14 was then carried.
Just what will bo the outcome of the meet
Ing Is a matter of conjecture. The ens
enders have a slight hope , but not vcrj
much faith , that their efforts will be success
ful without a resort to any forcible mcas
urcs , and none but some of the more hot
headed ones Indulge In any threats as t <
what they will do.
UltKSS GODDS-SII.ItS.
Motion Store.
30 pieces all wool French serges , worth 39c
on sale Monday at 2Bc a yard.
All wool French challles , new styles am
patterns , at 39c a yard.
38-ln. all wool suitings , In checks , plaid
and mixtures , worth 60e , on sale at 39o i
yard.
Fancy figured nuns' veilings. In light col
ors and tints , at 45c , worth 624c. .
BLACK DUESS GOODS.
All wool French serge , 25o a yard.
A regular 50c quality fine serge at 35c :
yard.
yard.We have Just received another lot of oui
4C-In. French serges , which have been si
popular at 76c a yard , our prlco now COc.
Silk and wool crepons , beautiful effects , a
$1.00 and $1.39 a yard.
New lot of fancy black goods at $1.00 am
$1.25 a yard.
SEE VALUES OFFERED IN LADIES
AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
Bg ! lot of men's and boys' sweaters at 25c
33c and 50c.
75c quality gents' lisle undcarwear at GOc
See our line of ladles' lisle vests at 25c.
FOWLER , DICK & WALKER ,
Council Bluffs , la.
H. At. Wllllninion
Carries the largest stock of high grade blcy
cles of any dealer In the west. Also has tin
best equipped repair shop In the west. 101
South Main street ; telephone , 202.
Another lot of Boys' and children's overall
Just received. METCALF BROS.
Y. AI. C. A. HousmnrinliiR.
The Young Men's Christian assoclatlo :
rooms In the Everett block will be formal !
thrown open to the public this evening , whe
a reception will be held. The dingy , dirt
rooms of two months ago have been , so en
tlrely transformed as not to be. recognized b
their most Intimate friends. Painted and pa
pered throughout , the partitions between th
rooms torn out , the parlors ornamented wit
fine , new furniture , carpets , curtains an
portieres , and the gymnasium and bath room
fitted out with all useful appliances , the assi
elation rooms are now a thing to be prou
of. The association has been fortunate I
getting Harry Curtis back at his old post i
secretary , and affairs are running along wit
a smoothness that promises well for a Ian
Increase In membership In the near future.
The exercises this evening will consist i
a program of musical and literary selectlo :
and a reception to which all are Invite
There will bo no charge. The following ai
the newly elected officers of the assoclatloi
President , F. H. Keys ; vice presidents , C.
McNitt , W. S. Cass ; secretary , W. A. Goel
ring ; treasurer , W. J. Lsverltt ; directors , (
S. Lawson , C. E. Bell , W. P. Offlcr , I. 1
Howard , II. D. Howard , Jacob Sims , 1
Duquett , W. S , Homer , J. G. Wadswort
James Mortensen and W. W. Wallace.
Uhat In In it Niinio ?
Everything , If applied to a Hardman Plan
sold by Mueller Piano and Organ compan
103 Main street.
Only 35 cents to attend St. Paul's gul
entertainment Friday night. No extra chari
for refreshments.
Hay for salt , by tin ton or carload. W. <
Wood , 520 Main street.
e Evans1 Laundry Co. , 620 Pearl ; tel. 29
shirts , collars , cuffs , fine work a specialty.
Ice Nice , clean reservoir Ice , cheap. MU
holland , 5 Daldwln block. Telephone ISO.
Living books- , most Interesting , Frldi
evening , Chambers' hall.
) f Lnzlcr'o riimlly In IVeoil.
Leon Lozier , the foot racer , has dlsa
peared again and left his family In a starvli
condition. His three llttlo children a
down with scarlet fever and his wlfo w
without anything In the house In the wi
of provisions , excepting a little bread. /
three of the children have been sick f
about two weeks , and one , which a few da
ago was thought to be on the high road
recovery , has suffered a relapse and Is n <
thought to bo dying. The condition of t
family was found out by Chief Scanlon a
t ho did a llttlo hustling among his frlcm
collecting about $5 In cash for their nee
and taking them some provisions. ' The ov <
seer of the poor has refused , It Is said ,
make them but one donation of $2.
Frame * Hint 1'lcturcs at Cost.
To make room for new goods. Cbapmai
Now Art Store , 17 Main street.
Another lot of Boys' and children's over a
Just received. METCALF BROS
Dr. Parsons , over Schneider's , 641 B'v
Dr. Laugel , offlco 410 6th ave. ; tel. 180.
Knocked Out Some of Her Teeth ,
Laurens Anderson was arrested last nle
on the complaint of Mrs. Slpes , who lat l\\ \
at Fourteenth and Locust streets , n
charged with assault and oattcry. And
son has been In the habit of crossing M
sk Slpeg' green lawn In order to get to a sale
UK quickly as possible. While he wns go |
teen across last night with his can , Mrs. SI ]
en entered a vigorous objection , and Anders
ve responded by knocking out some of 1
veP teeth. Her eon , Pierce , then took a U
lle with Anderson , and he also came out son
Is what the worse for wear.
ruxzloil town I'liyslclani.
OTTUMWA. In. , April 17.-Speclal ( T <
grain. ) Physicians are puzzled by the clei
of Fred Fry at Frederic. A mad dog bl
number of cattle , which died , and pursi
na the boy. He was not bitten , but was tei
te. lied. He never recovered from the she
ct and died last night In horrible agony , c
' with all the symptoms of hydrophobia.
They Interrupted Ills Hpor.r.
Will Palmer , a colored man , who 11'
at 1211 Jackson street , has been giving
wife dally beatings for the last we
'as While he was Indulging In the exerc
yesterday Detectives Savage and Dempi
" '
happened along and took "him to Jail.
Frank Ilulrif * Fall Killed Him.
Frank Balrd , the press feeder , who :
oft the west approach to the Union Pac
bridge early yesterday morning and fr
tured his ukull , died yesterday foreno
The remains were taken In charge by
Press Feeder's union.
. yl la
Annual Meeting of the Iq , , Medical So
ciety at Gre'ston. '
TWO HUNDRtD MEMBERS PRESENT
City Hotoli Crowded ivlt'h Vlnltorj- First
' '
Uity'n Session tlio ( > cc lp'n'for Several
Interesting Dlncimtousj In which
Many Doctors 1'nrtlulpitcd ,
CRESTON , la. , April 17. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The Iowa Medical society met here
toJay for a three days' session , convening In
Odd Fellows ball at 10 o'clock this morning.
There are about 200 physicians present , and
a successful meeting Is assureJ.
In the absence of State President Wright
of Carroll Vice President Falrchlld of Clinton
presided. There Is a generous exhibit of
pharmaceutical and surgical goods. The city
hotels are crowded with vUMtlng surgeons and
private homes have been thrown open for the
entertainment 6 the city's guests.
The morning session was devoted to hear
ing reports of committees and listening to ad
dresses of welcome. Mayor Scurr , on behalf
of the city , welcomed the society , and Dr.
H. E. Barnes extended fraternal greeting ( in
behalf of the local physicians. The afternoon
session was quite Interesting , especially the
papers regarding diphtheria , which treated
largely of antl-toxlne , Tht > society seems to
bo divided on the merit of antl-toxlne. Drs.
Blerlng of Iowa City , Portcrfleld of Atlantic ,
Rawson of Corning and Smousc of Des Molnes
discussed the four divisions of diphtheria.
George F. Jenkins of Keokuk discussed pneu
monia of the aged , which closed the afternoon
session.
The attendance at the first day's session Is
better than that of other meetings of the so
ciety. About forty physicians applied for
membership and were admitted.
Dr. Ernory Lamphere of St. Louis , an au
thority on epilepsy , gave the ablest talk of
the session.
UUIIA SMITH jjsuiuruu rou
Des .Molnes Ulrl to Ho Tried for Poisoning
Her r lit her.
DES MOINES , April 17. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The grand Jury , following an ex
haustlve Investigate ! ! of the evidence , In
eluding a verbal statement from her that I
was she who gave the last fatal dose tha
ended the life of her stepfather , Mlchae
Smith , one year ago , returned an Imllctmen
charging Cora Smith with murder , and shi
will be tried on this charge at the presen
term of court.
To the grand Jury she stated that the firs
and second doses of poison was admlnlsterei
to Smith by persons other than herself , bu
owing to the Ignorance of these persons , sup
posed to be her mother and aunt , Mrs
Lederer , too much was given at a time , wit )
the result that the stomach rejected the
poison. Having observed this , and suspect
Ing It was the quantity given , and belnt
anxious to secure $3,000 of life Insurant
on or about April 25 , 1804 , Cora , responding
to a request of her father for a drink o !
water , sifted a small quantity of "rough or
rats" Into the glass , flllqd it > wlth water am
gave It to him to drink. Ho was soon eelzci
with agonizing pains and tiled In a feu
hours. Cora was summoned for arralgnmcn
this afternoon , but waived such proceeding !
after consultation with , hqr attorney , t <
whom she said her real name was Cora Me
Camly. It Is supposed she < \i\\l \ \ plead guilty
loxr.i I'reobjtcrUmi Mcnt ,
MISSOURI VALLEY' , Ify , April 17.-
( Speclal Telegram. ) Tne Presbyterians 01
the Council Bluffs district are holding tin
annual presbytery In this1 city. A Inrgi
number of delegates , laymen and clergj
are presfint. "The'Women's Missionary so
clety of the iiresbyte'ry 'oceuped ! the BCS
slon of today.1 . .to . -ili 1
TABOH , la. , April -,17. , ( Special. ) Dele
gates from the Congregational churches o
this district , to the number of about slxt ;
arrived In Tabor this evening. They wer
met at the depot by the reception com
mlttee and escorted to the Congregatlona
church , where they were served by th
ladles to an ample repast spread In th
church parlor , after which adjournmen
was made to the auditorium. The openln
address was delivered by Hcv. Mr. Askl
of Council Bluffs subject , "Shakespeare'
Brutus , " followed by Secretary Tulnter o
Chicago , representing the Interests of th
church and parsonage building board. Dot
addresses were listened to by a large an
Interested audience. Excellent music wa
furnished by the Tabpr Glee club.
Inwit Kiliu-iitnrtt In Scfwlon.
SIOUX CITY , April 17. ( Special Tel <
gram. ) The county superintendent c
schools of northwestern Iowa are holdln
their semi-annual convention h't-p. Vh >
convened this afternoon and will adjour
tomorrow evening.
The Northwestern Iowa Teachers' asse
elation will meet here tomorrow and cor
Untie In session until Saturday night.
The casa of the state against Wnlti
Strange Is on trial here. Strange Is nn ej
county supervisor , and. It Is charged , thr
three ycais ago he tiled a bill with tli
county for Jl.OOO , which he- claimed to ha\
advanced to one John Perry , a workma
under him on the county roads. Stranc
got the money , but It soon began to t
rumored that there was so such man f
Perry , and that the' bill was put in b
Strange to enable him to defraud th
county. He was Indicted and tried at tl
last term of court. The trial terminated I
a disagreement of the Jury , and the case
now being gone over again.
\Vooilbnry County liontl Issue.
SIOUX CITY , April 17. ( Special Tel
gram. ) A resolution was passed by tl
Woodbury county board today , authorlzlr
the Issue of $200,000 of bonds to take up wa
rants against the county. The Issue Is mac
In accordance with the settlement of tl
Woodbury county bond case. Of the Issu
$229,9.8 will bo used to pay a Judgment take
by consent by the Farmers' Loan and Tru
company against the county on warran
ivhich the company holds. This burn \ vibe
be required to pay the principal on the
warrants , and the Interest from the tin
they were Issued. The balance of the boi
Issue will fund the warrants held by oth
capitalists against the county. These p.i
ties compromised their cases with tl
county by throwing oft 4l/fe psr cent on the
warrants. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mllforil MinurH at Work.
BOONS. la. , April 17. ( Special Telegrarr
At a meeting of the men employed i
Mllford last night It was decided to !
to work tomorrow at the old scale pendlr
a settlement of the wage question , cor
mlttees for which are to be appointed
once. This , with the men who went
work at Frnser Monday , affects about E
men. President Ileyno.lds. wns at the mec
Ing last night and favored this action.
The United States' extel In champagr
Cook's Extra Dry takes $0 lead
y. ffiz ,
le.
le.th
th
tha
ed AcluiowloilKCtl tlio world over
: rlk. - . ns the leading Piano , It IH nn
k.nd easy matter to sell more Klin-
ball IMamw than nil others put
together. Wu've been Hulling
es them for 21 years , and wo hnvo
its yet to llml ems that Is not per
itsk. fect. They are lower In price
Ise than most people think. Come
icy and look and gut prices any
way.
ell A. IIOSPE , Jr.
lie
Music and Art ,
1C- 1513 Douglas , Omaha.
in.
in.he
KIRK'S
Thousands of Omaha Citizens Now Testing -
ing His New Discovery ,
Already 25 Grateful Persons Kc-
port Favorably Aftcrl Using Ills
1'reparatlo.
Tuesday , at B o'clock p. in. , the free
distribution of Kirk's "Haln Water
Maker" at The lleo'olllco closed , ami
nlthoncu but three days liaov elapsed ,
since the first announcement , appeared
In the dally papers , people are already ,
both by letter and In person , coiwntn-
latliit , ' Mr. Kirk upon the results obtain
ed from uslnj ; his preparation.
Is It any wonder that the public bare
faith In u preparation that Its owner
has Htilllclent confidence In to give out
absolutely free , with the understitndlns
that the results In each case should
be published broadcast. To be sure , the
reputation of the old established house
of .las. S. Kirk & Company Is so well
known , that any preparation bearing
their stamp Is a snlllclcnt guarantee to
the public that Its merits are all that Is
claimed for It.
Last evening a reporter called nt the
MHlard House , and In an Interview
with Kirk's representative , obtained the
following InformatfoJi' ' ( regarding the
new Discovery that Is creating such a
sensation : ' "Yes , .Mr. Kirk Is aware
that there have been , from time to
time , many preparations put upon the
market , claiming to bo what "Haln Wa
ter Maker" absolutely does do , viz : To
soften the hardest of water , making It
soft and velvety , but all have proved
dismal failures. Every Ingredient In
Kirk's "Ualn Water Maker" Is of an
absolutely harmless nature.
"RAIN WATER MAKER"
The Mnny I'urpoirg for Which ItVis \
Dmigncd.
Mr. Kirk and his representatives arc
frequently asked the question , "Is your
rain water maker simply a hard water
softcntr ? " We 'answer 'emphatically ,
"No. " Kirk's new scientific discovery
not only softens Instantly the hardest
water but Is equally valuable In rain or
cistern water , as It renders all water
soft and velvety. Clothes washed In this
preparation are much sweeter and whi
ter and will hold colors from running
In printed goods ; prevents bluing from
cm'dling In water ; prevents llauuels
from shrinking.
Kor the bath or toilet It Is Indispensa
ble. Accelerating the action of soap , giv
ing the skin a healthy glow and helping
to remove any superfluous execretlons
that may adhere to the body.
Kor dishes and general washing pur
poses It Is very essential.
Kirk's "Ualn Water Maker , " Is abso
lutely harmless and must not be con
founded with soap powders , as It con
tains no soap , lye , amonla , borax , llmo
or any deleterious Ingredients , t ind
saves 125 per cent of soap and CO per
cent of labor. Kirk's "Ualn Water Ma
ker , " can bo had of all druggists and
grocers , i2"c for two pound package.
SEARLES
& SEARLES
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Nervous ,
Prlvats
Diseases.
TKUATMUNT 11V AIA1U Consulfiitlou I'roi
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Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , .Liver
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , anc
ALL PBVVATE DISEASES OF MEN
WUAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO NEHVOUi
Debility or nxhauntlon. Wasting Weakness. In
voluntary Losses , with Early Dttiiy m youn
and middle aged ; lace of vim , ricer and weak
eneii prematurely In approaching old ace. AI
yield readily to our new treatment for leas o
vital power. Call or addrea with tamp fo
circulars , free book and receipt * .
Dr , Saarlcs and Seirlis ,
Always Reliable , Purely Yegetabla.
Perfectly tasteless , elegantly coated , purgi
regulate , purify , cleanse and strengthen. IIAE
WAY'S PILLS for the cure of all dlsordeis c
the Stomach. Bowels , Kidneys , madder , Nei
vous Dlseates , Dizziness , Vertigo. Coitlvenes :
Piles.
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMPLAI NTS
1Cul BILLIOUSNESS
ulrr INDIGESTION ,
ie DYSPEPSIA ,
Ir CONSTIPATION
and All Disorders of the Liver
Observe the fallowing tymptoms , resulting fro
dUeasei of the digestive or ans : Constipation , I :
ward piles , fullness of blood In the head , acli
Ity of the stomach , nausea , heartburn , dlsgu
of food , fullness of weight of the stomach , soi
eructations , sinking or fluttering of the hear
choking or suffocating sensations when In
lying posture , dimness of vision , dots or wel
before the sight , fever and dull pain In the hca
deficiency of perspiration , yellowness of the sk
and eyea , pain in the side , chest , limbs , at
sudden flushes of heat , burning In the flesh.
A few doses of RADWAY'8 PILLS will fr
the system of all ihe above nnmd dlKordera.
pnicE 210 A nox. SOLD ny onuaaisTa o
BENT I Y MAIL
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President , . Cashle
Firsi Ratio na
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i
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pay 6 per cent on time depoilts. Wa will
pleased to s e and serr * you.
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BROKERS
ORA1N , PROVISIONS , STOCKS ,
503 II road way ,
Grain handled In car load lota. Tel. 20J.
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FREE BOOK DEPARTMENT.
24,000 POUNDS
OP SOUTHERN LEAD
was the amount of our first Spring- order for strictly pure St.
Louis Load. Wo nro headquarters for everything in the Drug ,
Paint and Glass line. Our Motto :
' HOW GOOD , NOT HOW CHEAP , "
n A VT < J The Drue , Paint and Qlass Matt , No , 200 Pminfil Tiltlffc
LIAV13 , . DlUlli
Wholesale mid Hctnll. IlroadwuyWUIlijIl )
Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments and
Goods of Every Description.
Schocdsuck's Twin City Dye
Works , Cor. Avenue A anil 20th
St. , Council Hlulls. Office , 1521 Far-
mun St. , Omaha.
Send for Price List ,
When Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute lost can never be recovered ,
and It's a calamity to lose several years ,
which so many Iowa and Nebraska people
have done vhen they have bought foreign
crown , unaccllmated fruit trees.
JIENERAY nUOTHEUS ,
TUB CUESCENT NUIISBRY.
Were born on the lands where their nurse.
ry stock U grown , and years of patient ,
lutellKent experiment have taught them the
best varieties for this climate. Consequently
their home grown stock Is as hurdy as the
forest trees. They have a very large stock
for the spring delivery and evcty tree Is
warranted true to name. Orchard , Vlnyard ,
Lawn , Parking Trees and Ornamental stock
Make no mistake In your orders. Bend us
your list of wants for prices. We can please
you In prices and stock. References : Council
Bluffs Banks , Council niuffn Department
Omaha Bee , and prominent business men.
Nurseries six miles north of Council BUT * .
P. O. Add * . *
MBNRRAV nnoa >
Crescent. Iowa ,
AtiliAUOUTCnANQINQ ,
tbe Features HDd UemuT.
lag IllomUbos.ln W ) p , book for a staop.
Jobu II. Woodbupy , WV. . MHt.N.y , !
larvator it Wovdtmrj'i facial
SIMS & BAINI5R1DGE , I'J'acUcoln'tlio'Btata
and Federal Court * . Rooms : n-7-SO ) , Hliugar
HlocU , Council lllulV ) , Iowa.
Special Notices-Council Bluffs
CIIIMNKYB CLCANUI ) ; VAULTS CLEANED.
1M Hurke. at W. H. Homer's , Ki8 Ilronilway.
Knurr KAIIM AND a Anbn.v LAND FOR
bale cheap and on easy terms. Day & lints ,
89 I'earl ttrcet.
KOll nnNT. MODI3IIN HOUSE AND DAKNl
attractive lawn. Oco. W. 1 * . Coates , 219
KCrcet.
KL'IINIHHRD IIOOMH. WITH OH WITHOUT
board , for four gentlemen. 222 8. HUth all cot.
KOll HKNT. 40 ACHKH OV LAND , IIOl'riK AND-
stable , live mlles from the postofU'C , 111 per
month. Apply ti > Leonard Kverutt , 18 1'earl
street , Council llluffs.
KOll HALi : , A HPI.KNUID CIO-ACIIC FA1W.
with tliruu K < MX | dwellings , only two tulle *
south of lllmlen. rottiinntt < rnte tiimiy. Z&
miles east of Council llluffs niid Onm'm ' ; nlll
takn part of the purchase price m Council
IllulTs city property. Apply to I . .nv.l Lveret ! ,
Council Uluffs ,
FOR BALI : . A OOOD SO-AOIU : FAIIM , SOVTJI
of Logan , about 25 miles norllfast of Council
lilurfa , In Harrimm county , at PS p r ucroj
will lake some city property In part payment.
Apply to Leonard Everett , Council IJIuffs , Iowa.
dOOU QIIIL , WANTKD KOll OCNIJilAU
huuscwoik. Ml * . C. O , Fitch , 1UI I'ouitU uv -
nue.