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- _ T1 I J OMAhADAILY _ HEJ : S1Y1t'REAY , NAY 16 , 1896. I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIO1L MCNTIO. . flcv. Fntir Smytho has returne'I ' from a till ) to ( Thlctigo. Mrs. Warlo Carey ha gore to St. Jocp1i to 'vIuIt roTares. John M L.no of th MI1rankeo road return - turn tht inornng from a trip to northern Iowa flftt Vieonn. , The CCd voi&Le anti onion Ects cnn be o1ttitno'J mcnibcr of the rrtentUy ' 1ub by callitig on the secrethry. Pilgrim htct , academy No. 1. mit In reguIr LrM.Ion nt 7O : p. iii. In thtlr rooms Iii the Iirowii btlIsig. The Orand hote' ' , Council Hiuffs , High c1n. in every r'sflct. 1tate. 2.FO per day and iirard. 1. I. Clarke. liroprietor. All unifotziicd 111gb pc1ooi cadi'tn nrc or- derc(1 to meet at high 1ion tomorio\v nftcrnron at 2 oclock. By order or Captain ' 'F (1. Greon. Tiu ? CommrciaI PilgrIinN viil hold an inprr ) alit at their hail In I he I3rnwn bIiik tnIg1it. Initiation and oleetion of I (1CItgtit to ( Ito meeting of the uircme coutc'ii. Jvery pligi tin In the city i oar- nc tIy rrrIIr.tc.d to attcnd. TIacodorc' . Ivory of G1enwo1. In. . wa In thu cit3 today en route home ! rom Cedar Itpidic : , % hc're he 1188 flhtefllOd the titato cont.nt lofl of the Ancient Order of United Workmon. Mrs. .T M. McMiiinri of thii' city ha beeii r1ecte1 "grand indy of eprinonIe& ' at the ptatt meeting of tlio 1)egrt'e ( If 11.onor , A ii- clout Orkr of Uflitoti 'Vot knnn , held this seek in Cedar ItapiI. Iiurg1ar ot Into the houo of Owen \Vir.k bain. on Seventh flUIflII ! and cvonth street , Ttuir1ay ntght , and vhil&i lie Fleeping t peacefully roilbed this iocet5 ) ) of $2 in change. The potico tiepartnieit , as not notified. lion. IL F. C'Inytoii vns in ( ho cit ) yesterday - terday en Route 11(1mb froni an exti'nsivo trip through Coicrado anti the west. riu're i just a stggcation % in the air that Mr. 'iny- toil is stanItIIg ifl the ioczt1It1e where tila ot greistonai lightning iH likely to strike , and would not feel bail It it lilt him. .lolni O'Iirien is tim name giveli by an i II tt i'II Hal arreit ed mt o oril ny a ft or non n on a charge of vuganey. lie wai found . hoIdtn tlo fl U IIIfiO ' 'growler , " anLi % 'IIcn ' 111t'stioned 1)y an officer saId the poiico C tilt ! go to a v.nrnn'r cIttiate , that ho knev hi iIt1HtIIS. ( 110 saki he ( litI1't ( have to 1vo 1 anti that hr could get along without It. lie was givtn a ten-day turn on brfIaI and tor. I'l ZcI8 ' .ViiI tie awarded tliie afternoon in henry Ie Long'e indu8trinl school to &Iio gi hi that have done the Iet sovtng and Iieeii Iflost Iunctllal In attendance , Leach teatlicr ha9 arranged the prizea for tier claiui. All the pupiti who have iiiiilxit1ietI work viII be teitiiittetl ) to take it. lwino to- ( lay. 'rho school vIi1 close for tlio icasoil and viii not be opened again until afor the heated term Ir over. A rept rt caine from the Pierce etreot school ycatorday afternoon that two of the boye had become engaged In a r.ciioiia affray , and that I Ofl ( ) of tilOfli had filled the cyce of the other I vith I'Ol ( IeiOi aiiii thou carved ) itiii up with I a jack knife. The story could not ho von- I fled kiat evening aiiy further than ascertain- tug that t'o of the pupils had been puiih1ird for apptyiug some red tiepper liodi ; to the facc' I of a Itttio boy named Paui Itradehaw. 1te.1I(1OitLI ! of tim western part of tti city made an alIoaI to the policc last evening to drive alit a gang of gypsies who were encamped nrar Broadway and Thirty-fourth Irc'to. The reildonIs claimed that Llioy were stealing ovcryttiing in sight aiitl were hunting diligently for property that the owners hail protected by lock and key. One. largo gang was ordered out of town by tlio poilco dUItIIg the forenoon , aiid the second outfit took its idaco within a few bourn. The' ieiond nerforinanco of J. Flgar ( Oweiu 'tatrlei ? Carnival" last evening wa9 ser- lonely interfered with by the weather. The Ilay WItS prczentod in tile same faultIos mitliner that elIaractorIzc41 its first jresonta. tion , hut tIle nudIonc waa much amalier. At the matinee flits afternoon the IOSIIagOIIIOIit has deciilotl to CCIIIICC the nrlces of adiiiIi- elan anil make it 10 cents for children afld 25 cents for adults to all parts of the house. It 19 hoped that this reduction in prices wtil be the means of bringing out a fuii house. The American Volunteers , the new Salvo- tiori army organtzatioii , held tue Initial meet- lug in the First Baptist church last evening. There was a lorgo attendance. The meetii log was addressed by Captains I3aker OZId Ilnugliton. and its objects thoroughly cx- plaine(1. ( Their speeches were full of fire and a good ( lea ! of enthusiasm vas awakened. The movement was organized and Mrs. Pryor , an ox-lieutenant of tiio regular army , \viii , placed in temporary command. The members of the new orgnizatioii will meet 0 in the industrial school rooms this ovene ing and listen to au address from a converted - ' verted Jew , and after the address they will bold a short otter-meeting. 1tIocnian. 621 tlroaitway , is now prepared to furnish ice creani and ices in any quantity re9lred. Special ratea for reception - tion , lartis and soclables. Fresh , ieason- able fruits always on hand. Geode delivered ate to any part of the city. Do not overleil our fine candies. Telephone No. a52. Davis. drugo , paints anti glass ; tel. 289. b - IIjuiliuienn l'rIiiarIes. Ic The republican primaries , to eelect delegates - O gates to tile congressional county convention , vIii be leid , this evening. Tile official call designates the following places and the hour at 8 o'ciock : FLrHt Ward-First precinct , Wheeler & r Ilereld's to seic't five delegates ; second a precincts \9ieeler & hlereld'a , to select 01 six delegates. th Second W'artl-First precin& , city build- ai lug , to select six delegates ; second precinct , city hililihing , to select six delegates. Third \'ord-First precinct , Justice \Val- Icor's otilce , to Eelect six delegates ; second rc precinct , 308 South Main street , to select lii five delegates. Id Fourth \Varth-First precinct , county court bause , to select five delegates ; second pro- ai cliwct , South's-hall , to select five delegates , UI Fifth \Vard-Flrat precinct , 1102 Fifth aVenUe , to select seven delegates ; second 0 precinct , iai ; South Fifteenth street , to so- bet six delegates. Sixth W'ard-Iirst precinct , Shubort's bali , to select six delegates ; second precinct , Johns011'5 hail , Cut-Oft , to select two dolo- to gates. w housekeepers are in despair when they visit the Diirfee Furniture company. All the hi a things are so hnruh'oino and so cheap that they want the whole store. Gas ranges sail sorvlc'.i connections at half fl price for fift'en thayg , Call at company's In oflic. for full particulars. 210 Main and 211 III Peirl streets , no : iit rrlngi. I.li'i'.t's , Marriage licenses have been Issued to theflC foowing ) Prons : ( Name and 1tesidnee. Age. It. it. Knight , Council fluffs..t III ] ilza Smith , Council I3lurr , . . . . . . , , , . , . , , , , 41 ho Dr. II. C. llobeock. Danbury , Ia . , , , , , , . . . 22 kI 1.lleni M , Woods , Council illuffs. . . . . . . . . . . at Citirlas M. Be'rg. Ijeavenwortli , Ken. . . . . 24 Ui t3elina. Ibeclc , Council itluffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 tb We offer you only clean , crtp , , now whIte of laundry work and best delivery tervlce at ali Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , Toleprono 157. we See our $2 preaburo water filter. Nothing cheap about it hut the price. Absolutely high grade. Stephen Ileos. 1.i'e JiMtiiIt'r5C I ii Jit II. U Leo Eisenberg , a fernier nioinbct of the Council Bluffs police force , is lying In the 0 C county jail at Cilonwood cliargeil with hay- lag iiiado a criminal assault upon a yOUiig girl. The assault wa made at OrIswold and Eisonberg was arrested soon after , lie ore was taken to the Ulunwood jail for safc ciii keeping , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ins % , t , Do llii riIuItigl 0cc Our prices are rlghti Our goods will Co please youl II , 14. SMITH & CO. \Vsil paper cleaned , uew process , with all patent rhtit at Mhhlor' . 108 Maine street , dec Flout (1iIi Oii'ning l'ustvoiii'nI Again. The rains of the past week have made it necessary to again postpone the exercises billeil to celebrate the opening of the now gel Field club grounds , The dgte for the open- Ito In has HOW been fixed for Saturday next a week. 3nd the program na originally planned Pal will be presented it that time. le . _ _ _ huGh I \ , Ou ( h1 1U11LE1) ) Olaud Terwilliger Run Down by a Train in Coloralo , MEAGER DETAILS O THE FATAL ACCIDENT .t tTti Ii' ( POoh irc'ii a t Si' U I Ii l'iehlu % 'Iil Ic ( lie % Ii'tiiip % ii.i In Clitirge Hf a Ciii' iii tifiieI fee Ills IiifI , . A private trlegran rec'elveit by the paronto yesterday afternotin nnhIoiiIiecI the accidental killIng of Claude G. Tore huger Ir the tall- road yards at Snutli Pueblo , Cob. , seine iliiie diirltg thin' lirevlnus night. Only the iiIot mc'aVro tlctuIl of the accident ivr. ' teceived. but froni tli iIatilre of the ic'lcgrant It Is Iii- totted that be iac rIIII down by a train in the yarts IIu teirilii mangled. Th young moan ai born anti rafred in Cotmmicl ! litmiff nmJ ta , . tile son of 13 , 5. Ter. willigem' , amjo of the veteran business men of the city. Tuernlay ho left the city to tnke e.iro of a enrlsad of etocic and hiotmieiialil gochs for J. P. Hart. Tlmo destimiatiomi of time car wait IteclehimT , Cole' . , amid it was while the car lii the yards at South Pueblo that thio accident occurred , i1r Itart left on the haseonger tr.In'edneii1iy , iiiiil had reached bus nit'tlIittio ihien lie va lnformneil of tue accidemit. lie at once returned to I'ueblo amiiI took charge oX the remoslmio. lie diil not reach there until iitternuon yesterday , and ltiimiioihiatefy len ii the sail intelligence to the hcreaveil frienils hiin Superintendent J. J. humus Irt'il seine of the r.'lntlves asking thimii to use thiclr inhhimemico wIth the narelit'.e to ltIflIlt ) the iody to be burled In Colnr.iilo. ruie m enjllest s as nut granted amid orders ore gien to have tile remains brought here as seen as poi.lile. [ Thl. ' Ill prcbabiy be not before Sunday or Monday. Thi'ro ere few youmig memm in the city letter known than Claude TerviIilgcr. lie was 2S years old , anl all of 1t life' has been spent here. During recent years lie has gIven pIOIISO of hi'lng a stay and a comfort to lila Parellte in their olil age , and for this reason anti thlo fact that lici their only son the. bereavement Is tliemoro crushIng. ViIgIii i'rls I a COhn. Jutlgo Smith in the district court yesterday - day was busy all ( lay hearing the caeo of Austin Tomhinsen & Co. against David Brad- icy In a suit to recover nearly $3,000 fOr wagons furnished to the Council fltuftm IS hioiesakrs anti whIch were rejected on time grounds that they were derectively con- itrIICtCI. The court rooni was tilled neaiy shi day by wagon malcers from lioiii and ibroad. The defendants had rubpoenacd a I large nlimnber of thorn as expert vitnosseo I Lu show that the \vagons verc defective. t \InOJig the number were : T. (1. ( Fish of din- on , lii. ; Martin Conrad of Chicago , the farI I nor of the Fish W'ugoii company and the I atter of the Shiuttler'agomi comnpammy , and [ rnnk Parks of Lincoln , Nob. ; C. J. flock C ) r henley , S. 1) . ; W. Ii. hlentloy of Slieltomi , eb. ; F7. a Frishle of Elgin , Nob. , amid W. D. McCord of Marsballtown , Ia. Their evidence strongly supported the laimn of David Bradley & Co. The plaintiffs ihiowech that a number of their wagons had icon soul by the dcfciidanis and proved .0 be all right. fly agreement the court hially took the case from the jury and roll- lereil a verdict in favor of time plaintiffs or about $ SOu , or sufficient to cover tile paluo of the wagons that proved to be all F Igiit. C Attorney NV.f Pusey for John \V. Paul nade a motion for a new trial of the case lecided against him on tlio day previous. : rho grounds alleged were that the verdict vail nOt in accordance With the evlclenca 1 : ad thio error of the court In excludIng from lie considoratioii of the Jury all of the 'j vldenco of the alleged connectioni of the iiicago & Northwestern Railroad cithi Paul's stockyards scheme. company c The motion of Mr. Nnshi' . attorneys to t ave Paul's $100,000 case against Nash ransferred from the law to the equity locket Was sustained. ThIs insures the case oing over until the Septtixiber term. linipieN Hut StryClihhilL I'jI $ 'rite tWill girl babies of Mr. and Mrs. Paul t ; . Schneider had a terribly narrow escaae roni a fearful death a few day's ago. They p htalnetl a box of compound strychinia pills. acm lull containing One-Sixtieth of a grain C the deadly poison , and before they wer iscovered had eaten a large number of T 11010. Mrs. Schneider had been taking the his , anti knowing their ( laugerous nature ci laced them on omie of the upper shelves xi ho pantry , supposed to be far beyond the each of little ' ' mnoddlorr. 'l'lie bright eyes ad diecovered wiic're the box was hidden , ad while the mother was in an adjoining 0001 the children piled one chair on an- titer. and with tiil aid and their ability to limb imp the nantry shelves reached the " ox. As hear as could be determiiineti there a 'ore between twenty and thirty of time pcI- fr 115 In the box when the youngsters got hold r it.S'iieii the mother fotinil them a few omnoimts later contentedly sitting upon the ntry hoot eating "mamma's medicine , " an than a nlozoii renialmiod. Mrs. SchiieIcler di ted proiiiptly and wisely , and a combina- oil of fortunate circimmetances enabled the tIler anti Dr. Macrae to reach the hious'c few moments later mrovhIeiI with a couple " stomach plmmnps. The little Stomachis of Ic chhlnlren 'ero filled swithi warmiivater iii mustard and the pumps vigorously oper- ed. Many of the hills \sere brought up O hole without the coating having been ills- In dyed , and the fragmnemits of thi remainder covered still in a solid form , Each child w : Cd taken eliotigh of the poison to have in lied halt a. dozen niemi , hut the pronipt ac- on verniltted It all to lw recovered before er y of It hail been assimilated , After the lPlCasallt effects of the earnest application hI ' the mtomiiacIm 1)111111)5 had passed away the CCI iliIe crc as bright as ever. ( lluzirgei 'ivi Iii ii Ss'rIois , OlTeast. . ru S. V. McQuliimi vlll have a serious account settle with Judge McGee this morning o lieu tile daily police court sesin 0pe : . cQulnmi Is a painter , einployeul with a ing emigaged Iii paInting tOLCL"CO slg'is. lie liP Is been imi tbio city for ovcr.mi day. , flop. lii ug with bus coinrailes at thifl flranil hotel , A sterday lie siolipeil vainml lug tIm. , death walls Id hegamm pImmtIng the town , apd sh1C.'ClOiI at getting himself Into a scrape that will in ike hiiiii plenty of grief , Juicing ilme afterNi loll lie called at a resIhIemiI at 522 lllynstor ret. where lie claimmieI to have a slIght nhhiIiIfltaIice with the iiirl girl ills comm. J Ni , let was very olTemislve , .emitl ho la8 ordered Tc the place , llimL before goIi he grossly F ) ulted tim wonica of tIiS IIU5e. Last night returned amid eiiteri the house by the teiicmi door , wIthout stopmn to lnoclc , and tempted to make a crlmimial assault upon 0 gIrl. It happened that Lhee vero only 0 wommmen of the iiouillohrl present , amid U fellow minnie tIme mnoat lndcqn exposure his persomi , and terroriaetl tlieimi to an inning degree. lie finally left , and wom ni Lit pant to the police stathn , Officers Clsar , irphy and Alberti were semit after Mmii , - I hmal left time neighmb ) ih.oI before thic iclied the house , but thitiy caught hitmn ar the lohany thmca'.er. lie was locked Clii on the dual charge of 1ntoxcmtIn anti ILiii ieceiit conduct , but a moore seriQus charge a lodged against hIm sbirciy after H lock. _ _ _ _ _ mit. ' , it'it.rlm ; I Servji's's , x rime memorial services of the Union Vetltd in Legion will be held at the Methmodlat arch Sunday , May 24. The commmmlttee hma de arrangemmients for good oratora for the Casion , aiiiong them belog Janiei McCabe , Ionel H , 13. Dailey and others. Colonel Iley's subJect will be , "Women of the ir , " It is saId the services will aurpaas previoua efforta. 'Fhie church will be orated by Charles Luimkley. A time sen' . a vhhl be public , alt are invited to at- % id. _ _ _ _ _ _ hot lieu Nmiili , Vu heave 1,000 hot bed sash whIch we are og to close out. They won't last long. w many do 'sou want ? We will make you price that can't be duplicated. C. B , nit. Oil and Olan's company , Masonic Tein. I Council Bluff. . . , . .e w" . . M'IhlxAli ) ' itlSlIIXCI iL.tS.CRII ) lItirgImi r ierlinIi.iiz * IIii hut l ' * iitt'Ii 'iilhiiuIIi' iIi,4 , ( . The resitlence of C , " % ' , liliDona1ii , manager of the tamidwichi Manufacturing company , 'aa robbed at an early hour yesterday morning - ing , mini a fine gold watch taken from the vest rocket of the beau of the house. When Mv , McDonald arose yesterday.morn- log lie had ample evidence that his home hmad been raIdcd by thieves while lie slept. ills wearing apparel , which lie had cnrefmiiiy and neatly laId ftvay on a chair at the side of his 1)0(1 'vhen ho retired , vas * 'cattered around the room , pockete vnre turned lnsitio mulL amiti hauiers , that had evidently been exalmilncil verc lying on the floor. Other rOOnis gave ecIualIy unmistakable evidence of having been visited. Two roomna upstairs , occupied by a couple of traveling men em- ImiDytMi by the firm , hail been visited , and the clothing of the men exammilned. The examination - nation , however , was not careful , for in one l1iRn' potket the burglars overlooked $60 In cash anii $120 in the nantahoons of the oilier. Trunks had been opened and their contents thrown out umpon time floor , amiil bureau and ' 1reser dravers had been thoroughly over- hauled. Before time search was coinpieteit the ) ' had evidently been frightened away. 'fic. only artIcle of volume ( lint was milissoti was the gold watch anti chain belonging to Mr. Mclonniil , valueti at $7I , anti which s'ae taken from his vest In the bed room where lie ivas peacefully sicopImig. They hail cvi- denmthy just begmmn thin soareji In this room when they verc scarei away , for a fine gout wmttcii and chain belonging to Mrs. McDonald and other jewelry was lying eu the dresser in plain iiigiit amiti was left untouched. Rntranco 110(1 bean effected through a rear pantry window. From the kitchen they had reached the other parts of the house wIthout trouble until they came to the parlor , amimi they did not hesitate to break opoio the door. When thio macinhere of the family arose in thin mormilmig they founti the front door open and carefully uiroplied back to give tile thieves a chalice to iiiake a hasty exit If necessity ahiomilil require It. Time police were notified , but could dls- cover no clue after honking a thorough exami- nation. Dr. Cleaver's omcoinoo _ _ 600 Drntivy. hloffmnayr's Fancy Pitent Flour mnakea the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for It. Pasturage. L. P. Judson , 929 Sixth ave. tiSRtlL'iIILl ) A C..tN ( 011' 'I'll I IVR. Rust cr0 July11 Aiithmoi'l t I'M l'reiiirl mig do ( Iitloi' 3iiiit. Arresls , CFDAfl ltPIDS , Ia , , May 1.-Speclal ( Tclegrom-For ) some time past numerous btmrgIarie have been coniinittel In this and neighboring counties aIMI farmers hare lost [ argo imimmbers of chIckens through the depre- lation of thieves. , Recently two chiicIon hieves were captured in Cedar county and Eater a fellow \.j captured in Cedar county ) Y a young farmer shortly after ho had gone : hrommghi his house. These tlmrce fellows os- aped frou tlio jail at Tiptai : last Sunday , ) nt were sooii recaptured. While being , ahcen back to jail one of the fellows 'qtiealed" anti as a result a large quantity Cr the stolen ioods has been recovered , be- ng in possesa1on of the pumper and operator it tile Northestern road at Beverly , a jtmnc- .1011 point a few mimlies south of here. To- igiit oflicers are goIng to F'alrfax , 'hero hey expect to recover more of the toieii ; oods. Altogether several thousanti dollars vorth of goods have been stolen by the gang , vhiich it Ia believed numbers ten or a dozen. I 'Voi'l it Cii ii ( I'eOibl Es'I Icil. MASON Ci'Y , Ia. , May 1P.-Spechal ( Tote- ram.-Thiere ) Iii great indIgnation In Worth I oumnty over tile actioa of John Young. lie mas figured coaspicuously In the courts for evoral years a a bootlegger. Wednesday 10 enticed tbe 12-year-old daughter of tier- nun Meyers , a prominent citizen , into his am and clebaucimeti her. lIe was arrested nd has been bound over to the grand jury. ho Graftoni people were at fever heat and or a time it looked as It he would not es- ape the rope. Their ardor tins cooled sonic- iiat and tile law will doubtless be allowed I 0 take Its course. MinIster's 'ife CouiiiiitM Suicide. CENTERVILLR , Ia. , May 15.-Special I 'elegram.-Mrs. ) liarland Scott , wife of [ toy. Ir , Scott , the Christian minister at Paris , ok a double-barreled shotgun and kiiled ( erseif. Ill-health was tiio cause. Mrs. o cott was time daughter of D. T. Starks , a ii roimmlmient stockmau of Montana. 2 Viitri. Eiiitors 'Wiil Meet. CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , May 15.-Speciai ( ehogram.-At ) a meeting of the executive mmitteo of the Fifth District Editorial as- clatlon today it was decided to hold the ntmal midsummer meeting at Delevan Lake , iris , , tile first week in Auguat. ci SIcii Cl1 Viimiiiiii Iittimii Guyed. n SIOUX CITY , Ia. , May 15.-Speclal ( Teiea am.-Mrs. ) LouIs Anderson of this city as fatally gored by an enraged cow tills tor000mi while trying to protect her child animnal's attack. oma the ai Fl , . P0151)11 lCiilS it Chilid. 11 JEFFEItSON , Ia. , May 15.-Special ( Totet1 2-year-old son of George Wright am.-Time ) - r ank fly iOI5Ofl and died at once. F'OItECAST. itiirdii 'tVhhI lIiSitoiverr 01 Cloudy miiil 'i ( ) \'strmuer. \'AShItNGTON , May 15.-The forecast for iturclay Is : For Nehrnsioa-Showera , (01- vect by partly cloudy weather ; no ciiitnge the temperature ; vtirlimbhe winds. L'or South Dakota-GJ1OIaIIY fir weather ; intis shifting to sveiiterhy ; slightly cooler eastern portion. Ior Missouri-Ciotlily , with local thunder ornICr qooler in eamtern iortlon ; southeast- ' _ cloudy weather ; lroha. y local showers ; cooler in eastern portion ; stony winds , becoming variable. F'or Kansas-Local rains anti thunder ornniu ; northeasterly winds , becoming Va- ible. Loomml itecoril. DFFICE OF' TIlE WEATHER BUREAU , UAIIA hay 15.-Omnmhia record of tern- ruture' anti rainfall coinpard svtth. the rrespondiag day of tIme : axlmum temperature . . , 57 60 91 E-i inlmum temperature 4t 46 iG f0 , eragc temperature . . . . . f3 bd SO 57 'celpItmition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . ( i0 .00 oiiditIen of temperature and precipitation Omaha for time day and since March. 1 , Id : ) rmal temnperatumre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ticlefley ( or timi day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 etinumiatOtt excel's since March 3. . . . . . . . . , rrna precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i4 inch deC50 for time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Inch itiil irecipltlttiomi since March h.1O.C7 lnchs rci's cimuce lilnm'ch 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0. , inches Ilclemicy for cot. period , h9o . , . . lii inches itcicncy for cor , period , 1S'Jl . . 2.18 Inches ItcportN train Mimi ( ions at $ p. in , ' l C'i . -I. OTAT1ONS AND STATIO OI' ' . \'EATIfZIi r E ; e S nba , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.s ,4 rUm I'latto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ts .v : t Lake City. emoudy , , . . . , , . , . . . , , , CO r , mz ycnne , rainmni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i.e 3S o. cliii City. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 u .15) ron , lart cioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) ,0 ( ) ciim o. hart cloudy , . , , , , . , . . . , , , , , , . , . .0) 'G , O hiijis. cloudy..c so .u ) i'uul. cloudy , , , , , , , . . . , , , , , , , . , . . , . 55 61 - , 'eflhiort. clotiti . . , , , . , . . , , , , . , . , , . . . . oc i rIsas Ci' , ramnIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO 64 1.42 eon , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 45 , U ) Ire , part ciotmily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 46 .00 rnarck , l'art cloudy , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . r4 GO .00 lismon. part cioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 06 ! ! tofl , diouhy fl InitIcatci irace of preclititation. L. A. SVEI.Sif , Observer , then Baby was sick , we gave her Castomla. hien she uvati a ChiiitI iw cried for castoria. thou abe became Nki , she chitmg to CastOtla. Tirm site bad Chfldreo , mu gave thezu Castori& 1 UARRELONSECT1ON LINES South Dakota OitIznS Who Object to tbe PRIMITIVE METHOdS' ' 'or ' MEASUREMEN IS I , ' 1'4) 'i'IiIs is .tttilItited mu Sttmimitlomi % 'liIha is liileIv tim ii'nl tel , l imehi 1.1 t Inuitt 3on in tIme eiir I.nture. CifAMlEflLAIN , S. ' 1) . , May 1i.-Spe. ( clal.-Turner ) townhiIp , ' Turner county , con- titmues to be the c'imie of bitter strife over a new eimrvey that was made in the touun- ship. Time first settlers uvere Germans , viiIlo a number of Scanmhlmuavlana caine later. Sonic tIme ago the Scamidlnavlamis secured a imia- jority on the township board nIicl ortiored a re-survey. Iheginning from that time a rac ° \'ar of no mean proportions has been III prog- rose. h'nrt of the corner stones that niarkeit time new survey have beemi atoleim from time to time. Quarrels anti fights Innumerable - numerable have occurred , ulimtil it hums be- collie a comuimon enying that every eoroer stOllo of the new survey is a mnontmmnent to a. fight betvcen the Germamis nod Scandinz- vlans. On one occasion over forty arress were niamle , among those arrested being twe'ity- three Scandinavians on the charge of mmni.uw- fuil assemblage nml disturbing of the peace. For a time matters ran along smoothly , but ( hirIng the past ten days time strife has been romieuu'eih wIth greater vigor tiinui before. A few tinys ago liicmliher of the factIon favorlmig the hew survey removed a bridge frn"i one of the old roatia , milled up the tiepresalon with rock , viowcd up the road and dlii other timIngs. A constable , who iii aae ro.it overseer - seer , \vemit to investigate tlio matter amid \O5 attacked anti severely liantlied , Each factIar comitiiiuos to destroy what the other faction (1005 , auth a hew bridge over tlio Verrmuilhion river , which flows throumglt the towmuslmlp , was bummed a few nights ago. The strife hino rosimltcd In emidieso litigation and hlns caused imarti feellmug botuveent iioighiboi uvhio hiavo heretofore been the best of friends. Tue state's attorney was called on , I ut ( heCliheil hot to muake any arrests , preferring that the parties setti their disputes by civil action , The whole dllhlculty Iii tile to- suIt of carelessness on tIme part of time government surveyoru who years ago surveyed that part of the state. Iii thco days tile surveyIng contracts were awarded as uaiiuemit for lohitlcal services , regardless or whether or not tIme coIutrCltors were eXperlellceti surveyors. To carc'riilly IlmeastIre the distance on a level with a cijitimi \.11S altogether too much work for these jmolltIcal eurveyors. They hilt upoa an It.gen- lout ; method by uhichi the work could be tione with rapIdity and case. They were ac- ctitomnett' ' to nuark tue wimeei of a wagon by wrapping a bit of red flannel around it , am d while one man throve another vould coumit the revolutions made by tii rnaricoih wheel. That sonic quarter sections thtls umzmStii'eti coiitalnoi as high as 240 acres , and ethers only eighty acres did not trouble these early surveyors. One consequence of this was that the first sottlora were careful to select the large quartere , while time setther aimiving hater were coimipeiled to take u'lmat was eft. Therefore the that settlers refuse to psrmit the lines to be chamigad to confrmn to the new survey. for the reason that they woimiti lose transiction. _ South. limlOoli Iizmiit.ers to ' , lt't' * YANICTON , S. I ) ; , , May 15.-Speclal.- ( ) rho ninth annual essipii of tue South Da- loota Bankers' assQciatlon uvili be hold at amihcton \Vednesday and Thiuretiay next. rho meeting iironuies , to be an interesiiig ) iIO and will be attehided by about fifty ankors and their .wuyes. Tue order of the itisiners sesiomi will be : Atldrors of w'el- i miuie , Mayor Edtnulnds of Yamikton : annual tddress , M. P. Beebe , riresldemit flank of puwlcli ; aihdres , "Tbo Business Oimlook , " . S. Lacy. ox-comptroller of the currency. ' C , resident Bankers' National bank of Chil ago ; address , "The' 'Bank Casimier and Ills C Juities , " hi. B. \\.jf cashier Arnerlcait tate bank , Yankton ; address , "CredIt apil redit Giving : " A. A Crane , assiStant caSher - or National Bank ( Comnicr e. Minnapo- Is ; address , "The Silver Question , " A. B. Vilcox , secretary American Mortgage corn- any , Yankton ; address , 'The Selection of , , cans , " I ) . J. Kelsey , cashier Bankers' Ex- iCange bank , Minneapolis ; address , "hianmics Igolast Express Companies , " Charles It. Ianrman , cashier of Citizens' State hank of ouncII Bluffs ; address , "Value and Utility t Bankers' Assoc1ation , " F. G. Hale , cash- r Scotland banho. On time evening of the 1st the hankers vili be entertained at a anquet tendered by the associated banks t Yankton. I'oilieh Divorce SitU Si.ttli'il. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , May 15.-Special. ( ) -The famous I'ollock divorce case has at t mat been decided finally. Four years ago us case attracted attention throughout the ulntry. Polloclc , time gay son of a New York millionaire , married his mother's servant , ad after two years of married life , durimi. 'hicim time two chillthreii were born , the rents persuaded him to heave his wife and pply hero for divorce. The vlfo learned of 10 action a few days before the trial anmi rrived hero with imer children rciinlieas , I-clad and careworn , in sharp contract with Ic opulent condItion of her husband. The 'litl attracted great attentioa anti tile court loin W5L crowded. The decree was granted , upled with a stipulation that the plaintiff ' 1 hIs wife fifty dollars per month until me children became of ago. On appeal this What cc DoYoit Want ? ' , J. If it's a nice , pretty Shoe at a moderate price , Sargent . lie Has' , then - All , , Omia cannot toucl us , [ ? j Look for the Bear. 1' I Cusdtcriers . , Shoes Cl 'p 1 Shined Free , WI ' * ' + + -h + hI 1 : CA decree was afflrmed by the supreme court with the added provlslom that the I'c'lloke should furnish a $10,000 bonil to umarnn- tee the alimony , Dmmrimig the appeal Poliock hati paid Into a bank 2,5OO miit this ho promptly witiitlrew , assuming that payment was to hcgim at the date of the final dccl- aba , ThiR wn , overruled by .lutige Jones yesterday anti after the money hind been paId over anti time bond filed the divorce "as made ab&'oluto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Smihu I Ii 1)iiknin ( 'rop l'rosIheOIi , ALEXANIItlA , S. I ) , , hay iS.-Specinl. ( ) -htnlna so far this nmonth have boon timely anil grass and crops are far in advance of what they are generally. Stock on the range looks well and is takIng on fat rapidly , Time season Is fully two weeks In advance of the average year. Tile wet eatbiet Is proving very discouraging to the Iitmraian thIsl. ( So far thin month there has boomm no frost. The acreage of somali grain and corn Is larger than last year. Ittmt very little flax or barley will ho rni.d this year In this county. ARMOUR , S. U. , May 1fl.-Special.-Tbmlc ( ) , vIcInity seenuis to be specIally favored thus spring with rain. Another fine raIn fell yes- tordiiy and last night and Ia a wonderful stimulus to the growIng crops. The uveatimer has boon cool anti clouitly for several days. jtmst time kind to help aiongthmo u'imeat. lti'sm.rvmmtltilt Si'lI.'rs Mt'et. AhtMOtJit , S. I ) . , May 11.-Slieclal.-TimO ( ) settlers on time Yamikton reservatiomm do not believe In taxatitumu without rcpre ° mmtatholu , ami'hi wIth a view toward remiiedylumg this , a large anti cimihmuslastic mimeetimig of tIme s'cI. tiers was recently belt ! at Koimmu _ dyvlie : amid conimntttees appointeti to soctire sigmiatumnes to a petition to tue coummmty comnmuuissioners asking ( lint two moore comunuiesiummers bt' aumurninted. anil that the two b3 electeti from tIme country recently opemmetl to settle- mont. The settlers are In earnest 1mm time muatter auth are busily engaged lii pushimlg their cliii ma , Sijiti 1'im I Is , tiislviul fleui 4. SIOUX IALI.S , S. D. , May 15.-Speclal ( ) -One of tue greatest niumslcal events of time I past few years uvihl ho the appearance hero Thursday of Emuuli Llebhlmmg , time great phaumist , lie is a special frlemmil of Mrs. F. II. Snyder , time ehl known soprano , amsi comni's lucre as a. comnphimnemmt to her. The comicert will take the nature of a dress reception to imimn , In time aftermuoon lie will tieilver to all the umutmale lovero a lecture on lilt' art. \ \ THE BCST Pn-rs or THE PEST CATTLE IN \ \ ' COMPANY'S THAT'S WHY IT'O THE L3EOTI PUREST ANDFEST FLAVOR. - Si , BERNARD'S ' hOSPITAL M'1) ) RETREAT FOR TIlE INSANE. 1.0 charge of this SISTERS UFMERCY ThIa widely koown institution has been loubieci in size daring tile past sumnmner and eado one of the most modern and model nstltutiona of its character in the west. I'hio new additions will be ready for occu- ancy by the first of the year. When fully ompletefi , accommodations will be afforded 'or 300 patIents. it Is beautifully situated , mveriooking the city of Council Bluffs. A 'uii staff ot emInent physIcians and traIned uurses minister to tue comfort of the pa- Ient. . PECI1L OA1E.IS QVE1 TO LIDY PATITSI TERMS 1OOERILTE For fuller particulars , apply to 1STER SUPERIOR , Council Bluffs , In. hk2A ' TWIN OTY DYE WORKS DYEING ANDCLEANIN6 otMng , Drcss3 and HOllS11o1d Gods OMAHA OFF'ICIO-lOtl Fariiain. Tel. 1521. ) UNCIL , ULUFFi-Wors anti onlco , Cor. I vs. nun A anti 26th St. Tel. 310. Send for Prlcs Lm.t. Wei pohai 'his ' Afternoon , Cliildreii's Matinee. i1DthAl OWHNS' 8P.AUT1PUL JUVfiNILfl Si'ttCI'ACl.i , he Fairies' ' Carnival AN IDYI , , OF ver 150 in the Cast. iiemiliml Scenery , Costunmes mmd Eliecis ! 'limo eel , juvezullo emtortaitmrnent , before thu Pub. 'Itrqmmet anti fir,4t three hutlemniy rows , flOe ; rqmiut circle mtmmti balcony back of tlmlm'mi mw , ; gallery , 2jo. t,8Ohm _ salu itt hex 0111cc. Iis NAT11JNL IIANK --OIl' Council Bluffs , Iowa. P1TAL , . . . $100,000 I SOLICIT YOVIt I1VSIXN. IS flFSIltV YOUIL COLILC'I'1Ol'4S. 'IIi Oil' TIIR , OLII5T flASKS IN IOWA. 'lait GaiN'I i'AIfl ori TlU iE1'o1'rs. Ma AND 51010 11 $ OR WRITE. ' Iii OUNCIL'BLUPPs : STEAM DYE WORKS feclm able mend _ - All kinds of Dyeing and mcd /C 4 Cleaning done in thu Of tl . highest etIe of ilte an. appi mak ' - I Faded mind stained fabrics press : : :1 : _ . rondo to look as good as disci Tii : rr trea .tLAM new. Iftore work a ipeDysi . . - \ \ Dysi - _ ipic _ _ we _ _ cimilty. Good. deiivred to over D I E . ' eli parts of the country. nary tend ' send for price lilt. Co 1 ti 'I .WORK i I iYt C . . - . _ l O A1 Machan prop : r - : c- : ; . 1 , - ' - ' _ Ooun3llflluU , Ia , - - - - _ i lou Broadway. 011 - . - - - - ' FACE RAW AND BLEEDING hiI iiitI' 1io nfiictct1 vIth Rcunia In StillS form fur ml year , timmilni a hiklm " e trkI wlmiioiit .Uect'ss every kiiuun remeily , 'i'hi tile. ontier eppeared on IIo tight clark simi wee of s blietery ammi tioo.ly forni. liii 1)1110w , mnontilage , WOtmltl bean liLC hloiIy timi Pm hit of ti , iti of hi. fne , while It was 1rn1'oeMbiO to ire nut hiiiu froiu sCrntchmlmt ( iile face on lag to tin Ilciirg % , AtlrtstI to try Cu'rmcvns , I bottgiit a boa. l'lio first appiientltn was muntlo st nlgmlt snI it Is s fact. that tue fll'Pennflco of this afiecletI penis howeil u nitt1i'euhFe IsImoreinmiI , the ui'xniot. , I'ii , cliii , cclii immiui ng ( ito treatmitent , as me reult , my ciilltl hiss q fair aLit ! ealooth sUn mis can ho fotmnd nuysciicro. \v. t. NRRht1.M , i'staeitsln , 0. Snipat Cyst Tn.t'ty. - Vem b.th. , lih Crtt'vm , Stun. geflhie sIilrattonm $ ef ( 'h'ri'reA ( dci- menu ) . ii , Idol .tI , , nine. irl mild , t.ni of CvuIcveA lCe.oi S Li 5. gttt. ml 1,1 Itinor Sure. Sold thtoii-lnnt , mIs uttii , l'toe , ( ' , 'aet CL tic. gut , sw , % ic , md Ci , l'urisni bacti 5 0 . Cii , . ru P. $ n' . , lh..ton. os.il3 to Cti , slenv : sm thet.e. rn.mlet 'n. . . oTo HOU.SE , ' .1h1hl.tSICi Ci'i' % ' , AT Sheriffs SaIe On May 2 ; . 1Stti , mit 10 a. mu. , at front door of ( 'ourt house In said city , TIume and four.atory build- log , wIth forty roomiua. ( Imoulmuti los by 120 feet. Stimimi bent anti ether muuodom n inhlitovemumemuta. Cost $ . ' .0 ® . Must he sold , l'or fur. thit trnutleumlnns odilu ea.a oi' call on DAVID BROWN , Receiver , Ncbietskit City , Neb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' : : : - . - - = ; = : ; , , , _ _ _ _ ; _ . ; : _ _ _ - \ When You Buy 1'h aBicyc1e I ef1i , , , . ' It pays to buy the best ; _ _ It pays to buy wheels of honest valuej You want somethingfor your' money. Do not be misled-you can't ai'foi'd it ! You will make no mistake when you chooseawheelcovei'ed It pays us to offei' the best fi themoney _ , a n d ride t's ri re 3i ate the f'aot. Tribune Bicyclesstlthtdl tuloite as thi i'csemutmttt'c l1ltli Grade 'Wheel oftlic da--1OO.OO , Deere ModelsThu * ICkii'ICtIged leittlem tiuc iuuediu mum Pm'keLI high grtele ; 19o.oo ; ' ' ' guititiuitteed itmuti built S3r11Tit1 : 'LocI.e1s- oride . . . . . . . . . I $75.00 l'1o1iiie ' I'lue l3cstiosV prkcd Special time iiiirhtet. I'huis vIueei is 110 ' 'stool pigeon , " but it boita title bicyisle and ill stand tip Ic ) $60.00 \Tc carry the largest and Inost complete line of Sundries and Supplies in thc n'ticl-wcst. I \iVe \ are general vcstern distributors for the famous ! Iei-ciies 1'I'ood Rt'in , the wonderful mReJrJ/J" Saddle , and the U S. Cyclcmeter. Liberal discounts to Dealers and Agents. s 3 \i\Trite for catalogue. WELLS & OO , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. ! J. 1' . FINDLEY , Local Agent for Council Bluffs. WILL BARNUM & BRO. , Local Agents for Omaha . - --w.- - Tot 0 ot Better thaii the Best -i.ut Better thai-i the Rest , ' _ ' , ( ' 'S. f- . . ) , . f'I , , ' , ' . . ' ' _ . ' 'I . . Th . - - ' - pIr Fl IE - AN LEA ! ) TilE lER 01 IN 11i1l. LS VE 1EC'1 R Y IFI .L. . ) ' 1 I [ .4 "IT 0 IIN'EELS ICOJ1 SALII IIYm IENRY H. Van BRUNT 12 to 24 Fourth St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , - I ) r. S. Mosher SPEOIALISP. iving fully domonutratod by years of successful practice and experience that lie ii to cure multitudes .4 dlseemiecs which balmie ihie klhl of ordinary phuysii.lanme. C it his duty io make known to buffeting huunmmtniity limOS hmo devute lmi whioho time energy to tWa particular branch of the prOemiuiomm , amid wil' ' prepare and furnish Icino at his 0111(10 or visit thioe cases Which sony require versomul oxamniomation. l'a- La at a ( histanCe may coonht lr. Mother by letter , givlnmg a carefully wrhtteom hilstcry moir cases , describing timetr icymaptonus minutely as pom'slbls , which will cimablim hIm to C correct mhimogimo.is , arid ) uJgu very uccu-ately of time curability of the diaeua , and to . . . y proper remedies. lileuicir.o forwardad either by mali or o.xpremos anti all medicine crwed by Jir , Mother ii , prepared under iii. own personnel supervision , lie treut oil uses without onercury or euler polsans. whlciu create lIsease of thmennveivea. C doctor by hIs new lEH'rOItATIVE TREA'rMEN'r curia miii cuimibl illmemeees , and iii with success neil mtffectloims of ( lie Liver , Throat end Lungs. Catni-rim , Epilepsa' . upsla , Iteaut Disease , RheumatIsm , N'uralgia. and all Nervous Ihuieammeu caumien b work. the indiscretion or youth , or the excessee of riper years. anti whatever may I to lower time latent force or the tone of lIfe's vitality , causing phyicl debility5 ous exhaustion , Insanity , and premature decay , result personally , or by Letter. free and atrlcuy confidential. Address. Dr. S. Mosher , rice : 623 West Broadway , Cottiicil B1tiff , Iowci