THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TtTESD FEBKUATJY 0 , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MI.NOH MUXTION. S'lcnltnc optician , Wcllman , < OD B'wny. Mrs. A. Caldwcll Is visiting her sister In Missouri Valley. Liveryman Illllmayer ot Lincoln was a Illufls visitor yesterday. H. Mpnrtel , cashier of the Neola bank , was In ( ho city yesterday. t > reil coffee , the great health drink , can be had at Iiartcl and Millet's. Sheriff Morgan was called to Cats county yrslordny lo- nee his mother. MUs Lulu Olbbs of Harlan spunl Sunday wllh Miss Clara Flues , 014 Sixth avenue. \V. C. Watson , an attorney of Lincoln , wag In the city ynslw'lay on local bual- ncu. ncu.Mr. . nnd Mrs. M. \Vndovcr nre rejoic ing over the advent of a son at their homo 101 Bluffs nil eel. The body of Henry Austin will be held at Lunkloy'B undertaking rooms until the ar rival of relatives of the dead. Mr. unii Mrs. IL W. Tllton wcro called to Jnncsvlllo , WK , last evening by a Iclc- gram announcing the fatal Illness of Mr. Tllton's aged mother. The body of William Arnd was [ ml aboard Iho train by Iho frlonds In PtoiitU yester day and will airlvo heto this uvenliiij unless some delay la encountered. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. AV. P. Shepard died yesterday nt the residence , 20113 Fifth iivcmte. 4t will bo burled at 10 o'clock today from the residence. It Is to bo regretted that the heroes of the Cuban war aio deprived of the luxury of wearing1 the beautiful laundry work for which the "Kugto" Is eo famous. 721 Broad way. 8. S. Wiiuare , a fanner living Boulheasl of Iho city , it suffering from a. broken leg caused by getting mixed up with the tumb ling rod of a cornshellcr on Saturday aitcr- noon. William Cheyno , iccord cleric lu - . - . . Cleric Hoed1 * ofilcc , was taitcn violently yesterday morning , lit was found lei IM suffering Irom a severe atlaei of cuolerr. morhut ) . Mrs. T. S. Couch of Milwaukee , ft formct well known resident of this city , is the guest of Mis. J. B. Atkins. Mrs. Couch nnd Mrs. Atkins returned ycslcrday from ji brief vlsll to Ncola. C. V. NIc-man & Co. , G23 Broadway , dealer ; In stocks , grains nnd provisions. Corre- spondsnls of James 13. Uoyd & Co. , Omaha They will furnish market quotations by telephone - phone nt any time. 'Phono 129. Mrs. Ohio Knox was taken seriously 111 yesterday and a telegram % \aa sent to her husband advising him to return nt once , Mr. Knox was called to Ohio last we li by the illness nnd death of his father. An unknown Inrondlary started a lire litho the barn of C. 'B. ' Waters al 121 Grac , slrcet that completely deslroyc-i It nt o'clock yesterday morning. The loss wll amount to $ .250 , fully covered by Insurancs John Wesley Duncan took his own case nnd that of his two sons , all charged will burglary of Iho Falrmount park zoo , from tm police court to Justlcp Burke'3 tribunal The hearing has been set for this morn- Ing. Ing."A Brother's Counsel" was presented las night to another largo audience. The pla : was well received. Tonight they prcssn "A Southern Rose , " a comedy , new to loca theater patrons. Saturday afternoon a s\ie \ clal 10-cent matinee will be given. The regular meeting of the Derthlck clul was held at the Mueller Music hall las night. About forty members and a numbe of viators were present and most hcnrtll ; enjoyed the flno ore-Brain prepared. Th works of Chopin was the subject. Itcnry Austin , the well known colorei porter at the Ogden hotel , died at an earl ; hour yesterday morning of apoplexy.Henr ; was always pcnslderate , obliging and courtc ous lo Ihe guests of the house , among when there Is a universal feeling of sorrow eve his untimely death. Last evening the Dodge Light Guards wor Inspected In their armory by Colonel Alber Swalui. The colon ? ! says on polnls of dril and equipments thny are the beat ot an ; company of the Third regiment thus far in upected , nnd Ihelr quarterly report rank them among the first companies of the state The Council Bluffs Mutual Building am Loan association hold a meeting the othe evening for the purpose of discussing mat secretary's report showed the association tc secretary's report showed the asosclatlon ! bo In excellent shape , with over 200 nev shares disposed of within the last tlirc-i months. Another meeting will bo held till week. The Grape Growers' and Shippers' asso ciation will hold Its regular monthly meet ing ( n Farmers' hall In the county courl house on Saturday evening. Thu progran- Includes a wide range ot discussion on sub jects of Interest to the members of the tusso- elation. Several of the members have beei assigned to prepare papers on special sub Jccts connccled with the growth and culturt of the grape. The question ot a manufactur Ing clause In the mulct license law will alsc be considered. surancc. The flro was burning half an hou ; before It was discovered and only the expert once In handling flrco and saving propert ; that Walters had acquired while ho wai chlof of tin ? llro department enabled him ti save a valuable learn of horses In Iho barn There was some suspicion that the fire wai Bet by burglars , who contemplalcd maklni n raid while Iho attention of the police wa ; called to the lire , but thu long delay In dls covering the flro and sending In an nlarn spoiled Iho plan. Western Iowa Poultry , Farm and Garden association will hold a meeting at the court house this evening. It Is Intimated that ono of the mailers that will bo taken ur for discussion and action Is the chicken thlel and Ihe best means to cure him or kill him , An anti-chicken thief association with an 1'uorgetle cxccullve committee to among the things that may possibly bo crealed. The largest part of the discussion after the reg ular order of business Is over will be the discussion ot the Incubator , its use ami abuees. People interested in chicken raising are Invited , 0. B. Vlavl Co. , female remedy. Mcdlca ! consultation free Wednesdays , Health boo ! furnished , 309 Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. IiOIIII * . For lowest rates -on good farm loans cal at the offlco of D. W. Otis , No. 133 Pear street , Council Bluffs. Money ready am loans closed without delay , llml ICHiatf TriinNfei-M. The following- transfers wcro Illed yester day In the tltlo and loan oillco of J. W Squire , 101 Pcnrl street : 'Mury ' A Shoemaker and husband to aeorso Hartunir. lot H. block 7 , llecra' Hiit ) . w it . s SX William North anil wife to ICzeklel K lllsloy , JotH 1 and 2 , block 17. ami- lots 2 , 23 and 21 , block 23 , Hums' add , B w d . 1CK Niithau II. Jamison and wlfo to Elllo Hums , t ,4 mvli 23-71-42. w d . : O Fossatl mill wife to ThomiiH ( Jailer , lot 4. bloek , Cochrim's add. > w d. , EG J a Wlnslow and wlfo to It 11 Kt-urns , Hw'4 nuU nw't Hotf , u)4 ) sett mvU , and part nwU HW'J , nnd imrt HCV4 BWV4 5-77-4Ji w d . 3.0CK A W Wyman nnd wlfo to Charles Dllchler , oW sc > W 23-74-41 , w il . 3DCK Flavlus M Wolte to Mary A Wolfe , lot 0 , block 14 , Williams' 1st add , w d . , . 1 1 ? ' Seven transfers , total . $ gi > s ! Fory Domestic soap wrappers are good for six silver spoons. VUU of Kaxtt-rii CiiiillallNIN. A party of New York capitalists are reg- Iflterod at the Grand hotel , and their visit Is thought to lie of considerable Importance In local railroad circles. The party Is headed by Cornelius Gold of New York City. Yesterday ho called upon Hecolvor Barnard of the Omaha & St. LouU road and asked for tlgurca of Its earnings and c6st of op erating. It Is rumored that they have In contemplation the purchase of the road , and are alto representing a number of the east ern stockholders of the line. * - „ . „ _ _ _ _ _ . Hoffmayr'i fancy patent Hour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it. Baby carrlagce the finest line In the city. Durfroa Kurulture Co. TO ELECT FOUR ALDERMEN City Election to Bo Held in Oouncil Bluff * in a Short Titno. CALLS FOR PARTY CONVENTIONS ISSUED 1'our ItcpnlillcniiN Itfttro nml Dcino- ci'iitK null I'oiiullntx Arc Trying to ( Jut Tont'tlicr to Cniitiirc One ur More It la evident from the earnestness of dls- cusslonsi on the street corners and In busi ness olllccs that Council 1)1 ) lifts Is to have a city election In a short tlms. which' will bo a business affair. This year there- arc three ward aldermen and one alderman-at- largo to bo chosen. The term of J. P. Green- tlilclJs as aldcrmdii-at-largc expires , and there will be vacancies In three of the wards. Will R. Ilrown , who has represented the Third , Dr. J. M. IJarstow of the Fourth and L. M. Shubcrt of the Sixth will retire , The election Is of a good deal ot Importance for the reason that all of the retiring alder men are republicans , and If the democrats can replace them with their own men , It will give them control of tha council. The democrats are very sanguine of success , anil It Is understood , have a seciet compact wltli the populists , by which the pops are to sup port their candidates , provided the candidates are such men as the populists can endorse , Thcro are numerous candidates In the field representing the three parties. The conven tions will have good men to choose from , foi the i i-ntou that each party will put forward Its bfat men. The populists were the first tc call their convention , which Is to be licit ] In Farmer's hall , In the county court house on the evening of February 12. This wll ! be a mass convention , and , It Is Intimated that the democratic mat.agers will be In vited In to help select candidates for alder men , who will be likely to meet the approba tlon ot the democrats. When they mec : In'convention. . The call for the republican convention hai not been made , but Chalnnan Turner ha ! Intimated that the date will be fixed foi February IS , and the caucuses next Saturdaj evening. The democratic call was Issued yesterd.ij atternoon 'by Chairman O'Urlcn. Ho an nounces that the representation In the con vcntlon will be one delegate for each pre clnct , and ono for every fitly votes or frac tlon thereof , cast for Victor Jennings foi mayor , Maich 2. 1S06. 'Meeting to be heh on Monday , February 15 , 1897 , at 8 p. m. at the following named places , unless other wise ordered by the precinct committee men : First Ward , Wheeler & Herold's Ofilce- I'irit precinct , r.lx delegates ; second prs clnct , six delegatLii. Second Waul , Council Chamber Kirs1 precinct , six delegates ; second precinct llvci ilcleKnteK. Third Wnitl , Cre.ston House First pre clnct , four delegates ; fccioml : precinct , Ilv < Fourth Wmil Superior Court lloom- Flrst precinct , four delegates ; second pre clnct , live delegates. Fifth Ward , Election Itooth on Flftl Avenue First pitclnut , slx delegates ; sec oml precinct , four delegates. Sixth Ward , Corner of Twenty-thin Street and ISrotidwny Flr.st pi telnet , llvt dek'BttteB ; second precinct , two delegates. The delegates are to be chosen from the precinct In which they reside , each mestlnj to decide upon the manner of selection The first precinct cominittccmah of eacl ward will call the meeting to order. The caucus meeting will also select niembcto ol the city Central committee , who will mccl on Tuesday evening ut the superior courl room. Immediately after the convention , te perfect an organi/ntlon. Primary elections ' will be held in the Third ward , Fourtl ward and Sixth ward on Monday evening February IB , between the hours of 7 and f o'clock , at the places named for the caucui meeting in these wards , for the purpose ol selecting candidates for ward aldermen. MKKTIXG OF THE CITY FATHERS of JuilK unit Cli-rliH of I-'lecdoi Siiliiiilltcil anil Approved. Tho. city council last evening held i brief meeting , called chiefly for receiving the lists of Judges and clerks of election and the special policemen submitted bj the chairman of the republican und democratic craticcommittees. . The rule adopted by the democrats a number of years ago when that party hrid control of the city's munici pal machinery by which the party In power placed n majority of Its friends on the elec tion boards was strictly followed , and twr republican judges were named for each precinct , to ono democrat. The clerks anil policemen were equally divided. The lists submitted were accepted and the men named were appointed. They were : FIrsit Ward First precinct : Judges L A. Casper , < ! . ; D. A. Helsler , r. : John Aten r. Clerks W. S. Amy , d. ; C. W. Atwood , r Policemen T. H. AulsUrop. d. : Frci Grout , r. Second precinct : Judges Ilobur Ualn. d. ; V. L. Keller , r ; J. 1' . Green shields , r. Clerks * William Green , d ; S II. Connor , r. Jollcemen James Gives , d. Ed Smith , r. Sc-cond Ward First precinct : Judges- A. T. Whlttlcscy , tl. ; .1. P. Williams , r. O. W. Graham , r. Clcrksi J. F. Oliver , d J. n. Swcnt. r. Pollccmi-n-C. A. Hose , d. J. A , Spauldlng , r. Second precinct : Judges Marvin White , d. ; J , H. Pace , r. ; J. D Johnston , r. Clerks Oscar UurmUster. d. M. U. Ayresf , r. Policemen William Mat lock , d. ; John Watson , r. Third Ward First precinct : Judges A C. Graham , d ; C. W. Hryant , r. ; Ohle Knox , r. Clerks H. O. Ouren , d. : George F. Smith , r. Pollcomnn-I. . . V. Williams , r Second precinct : JudKcn William Connor d. ; W. U. Drown , r. ; A. N. Lund , r. Clerks T. II. Hughes , a. ; Frank Kverest , r. Po- llccmnn George Gcisler , r. Fourth Ward First precinct : Judges- J. A. Murphy , d. ; J. M. Hnrstow , r. ; E E. Miiyne , r. Clerks L. Swe-nrlnKcn. < 1. C. II. Gllmoro , r. Policemen Klchnrd Hick etta , d. ; John Dickey , r. Second precinct Judged C. A Fox. d. ; Ed Ford , r. ; Charles LlnebnrKcr , r. Clerks Frc-d Smith , d. Kmll Lefferts , r. Policemen John Mitchell d. : Andrew Anderson , r. Fifth Ward First precinct : Judges Join llrough d. ; Ixo ; Itiircham , r. ; L. A. Devol r. Clerks W. C. Jlorrls , d. ; A. Dalrynv plo , r. Policemen N. A. Tyrrell , il. ; Wil liam Kraak , r. Second precinct : Judsres- Mlko Ugan , d. : T. A. Urowlch , r. ; C. 13. . Howard , r. Clerks Dan Klrloy , d. : J Crow , r. Policemen Thompson , U. ; Chris lycraon , r. Sixth Ward First precinct : Judtres- George Graves , < ! . ; L. M , Shubcrt , r ; J ( W. Fcrrler , r. Clerks B , T. Schuyler , d. Kd Wllklnn. r. Policemen Iko Doty , d. M. F. Moomaw , r. Second precinct : Judges John M. Lewis , d. ; I * U. Uloedell , r.i A. II , Dcrnccke. r. Clerks-P. McKlnney , il. ; C. O. Hamilton , r. Policemen William Diana , d. ; II. Darner , r. , A delegation representing the niurt City Typographical union was before the council with a carefully prepared ordinance requir ing the use of the union label on all printed matter ordered by the council. The ordi nance was accompanied by a petition and communication explaining the reason for the request , which was simply asking the coun cil for Its recognition of organized labor. The ordinance directs and requires the use of the union label of the International Typo graphical union of North America , or Its subordinate union , the Dluft City , on all printed matter , blank books , etc. , used by the city In all of its departments , The new statute was brief. Section 1. All printed matter , such ns let- terhi-mlH , envelopes blankbooks ( In or on which minted matter may occur ) , receipt books , ulc. , sffiill have printed thereon the union label of too International Typograph ical Union of North America , or Us Hubor- illnute union , the Uluff City Typographical Union No. OJ , of Council DluftH , la. That nil such printed stationary presented to the city of Council liluffu , In. , without said union label , sluill not be accepted or used by thu city of Council Dluffs la. , or Its oil ! ceru. Section 2. The city clerk of the city of Council Dluffs , la , , when advertising for printed mutter. Khali Insert a notice that all hldi Hhull be submitted In accordance with the provisions of thin ordinance as re garding tiald label. There was uo disposition to discuss the ordinance , and the necessary motion to put it upon Us passage was made without delay. The rules were suspended and It went through In a hurry. A resolution wai patued Instructing the committee on flro and lights lethe the- probable cost of A lot at or near tin corner of Seventh avenue and Tenth wee ! and the cost ot a building , and also the prob able cost ot a small chemical engine nm Apparatus to be kept at tiial point , The mayor vetoed the resolution pass * at the last meeting ot the council , trans- ferrlng $2,376 from the general sewer him' to the general fund on the ground thai neither the- city ordinances nor the statt stalutta permitted such a transfer. The report of the park commltgloners fix Inn the park Jcvy at 1 mill was submitted and approved and the levy ordered In accord nnce with the commissioners' rccommenda tlon. tlon.The ordinance 'asked for by the super-Ill Icndcnt of markets at the previous meet Ing was presented and passed along to Iti fcccond reading and laid over under tht rules until the next meeting. .M1M.STKUS OlTOSn Till ] I.OIII ) HIM , CoiiMiilrr It mi Unfair DlNcrltiiluntloii lu Favor of I'tiKoilly Mlrrnltirc. Ilev. V. C. Ilocho was elected presldenl of the Council UlnfTs Ministerial associa tion at the meeting held In St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church yesterday , Hcv. Q W. Snytlcr was chosen secretary. Botl officers were elected for the -ensuing year , Various mailers were discussed bul In formally. Among olher things the Lout' ' postal hill was talked about. Several of the ministers expressed themselves as stronglj opposed lo the bill for the reason that II permitted the transportation ot newspapers and other ungodly literature through the mails at the rate of 1 cent a pound ant ] .taxed the "good" literature S cents a pound Some ot the ministers admltled Ihelr con vlctlon thai Ihe dally newspaper was to day the receptacle of some of the "best' llteraluro of Ihe age. A majorlly , how ever , conllnued lo oppose Iho bill. Suggcs- llons lhat their opposition should take tin form of a resolution was nol accepted , am after a little Informal talk the subject wai dismissed without action. Ilev. Mr. Llthcrland of the Second Prcs byterlan church was selected to read i paper at the next meeting of the assocla tlon , which will be held In the same placi two weeks later. The subject has not ye been announced. The genuine Domestic soap wrappers .ir. red. Beware of the cheap grade of Domoittli put up In yellow wrappers. Court Xot < > M. In the district court yesterday Judgt Smith called up the case of the Natlona Cash Register company against the Mart loll Grocery company. The trouble grev out of the purchase of a cash register b ; the grocery company from fcomo person It Omaha. Dricfs will be submitted at a lat ter date. Judge Smith heard the application of Den Jamln and Preston , two Avoca attorneys for $1,000 each for attorney fees chargei up to the estate of the late Mrs. Phlllmli Ilrown. Two of Mrs. Brown's daughters Magglo Brown and Mrs. Hottle B. Welch sought to break the will upon the ground lhal Ihelr mother was not of sound mini when she signed the document. Judge Thornell will resume his place 01 the bench here today and Judge Smith wll go to Atlantic to complete the term of cotir no\v In session there. Mrs. Pendclton and her breach of promts suit came to the surface again yesterda- In the form of nn application by Mrs. Pen dleton to have the court set aside a numbe of transfers of real estate made by her eli lover , Thomas E. Page , after she had mad preparations to sue him for $3,000 for trlfllni with her-affections. Hail Political min-rcnccs. P. A. Bonde , a resident of East Omah : near Fifth and Locust streets , applied to tin Council Bluffs police last night for war i ants for the arrest of a couple oC his neigh bors , N. P. Nelson and H. Danner. Bondi says that , although a republican , he votei for Bryan last fall and now he Is sorry to It. Nelson and Danner are staunch Me Klnlcy men , and the thought that one o their friends had made such a mistake lei them to visit him last night and discus : the matter. Words followed and then tin visitors ! proceeded to mop up the floor will their late friend. They gave the affair ; finishing touch by throwing Bonde throng ! one of his own windows Intel the back yard Bonde was badly cut about the face upot appearing at police headquarters , and presented sented a sorry ( spectacle. Ho swears he wll get even with his assailants It ho has to fn voke the laws of both stales in order tide do so. o , SIOXATIJ AVIM < AIM-HOVE nCOXO.MY House Illll IH Itec-oiiinit-mletl for I'IIN MIIUIliy tlit > Committee. DES MOINESi , Feb. S. ( Special Telegram. The economy move of the legislature 1 assured of success In the matter of em ployes of the assembly. The house bll passed a short time ago reducing salarle and number of employes has today beei recommended for passage by the senal committee. It provides for an aggregat economy of about $70 a day In Ihcse depart ments. There was a sensation in the house thl morning when Funk Introduced a rcsolutlo : lo have a commiltce of five named lo in vcstigate Iho salary and expense account of all stale offices and report where reduc tlons can bo made. There Is little doub thai substantial reductions will bo recom mended. Another rctolntlon was presented am adopted for a committee of three to invcntl gate state printing. It will secure proof of all work done in the labt Iwo years ani compare pi Ices paid wllh Ihose charged b ; commercial films on like work. It was spe clfied that the investigation shall .Incltid the last stale census , in which It Is Intl mated thcro was , to say the least , u invar ranted extravagance. Secretary of State Me Farland has been charged with taxing em plnyes of the census bureaus a percentage o their salaries to hold their places. Ho tie Clares there Is no ground whatever for th charge , and that It was made first by popli who tried to get positions by offers to dlvldi In this way. Ho promises to prove to th commutes that there Is no ground whateve for charges against him. Tho-routine work ot code revision occupiei most of the sessions of the two houses. - OX THU TUACK Oli1 I-'HA.MC XOYAIC HuppoH.-d Hlnyi-r of Kilivaril Murrn ; \ViiM SPOII the I ny After the Flro. CEDAH ItAPIDS , la. , Feb. 8. ( Specla Telegram. ) It Is now believed that Fran ! Novak , who 1 * supposed to have murderei Edward Murray last Tuesday night ane then fired his own store and fled , will he captured In a. very short time. Wednesday morning Novak was seen at the farm house of George. Crlsslnger , near Homestead , when ho stopped about 10 o'clock In the morning and got his breakfast. Ho wore a hunting suit nnd was carrying a double-barreled shotgun. It Is believed bo is still In that vicinity and that his capture will soon be effected. Today the county officials of Benton county wired Governor Drake asking him , In view of the , enormity of the crime , to offer a re ward for Novak's capture. Benton county has offered $200 and It Is understood the Murray family also will offer a reward. Kavor HucoiiriiKniioiit to thu licet , DES MOINES , Feb. 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) The legislature and leading business men of Des Molnes were entertained tonlghl at a banquet given by J. S. Emery , for the discussion of means to establish the beet bugar Industry in Iowa. The addrefises by James Wilson , who will bo the next secre tary of agriculture , lrof. 0. C. Curtis of the agricultural college. Prof. Albert lleyer and others were all strongly In favor of encouraging the enterprise , but tbo desired expression ot the legislators In favor of a itae | bounty on the product was not ( so- cured. Illae In n Feed Ktorc- . An alarm wan turned In at 2:30 : this morning from Sixteenth street nnd Capitol nvenue fen a llro In the rear of M. Hosen- blatt'a Hour and feed store on the north west corner of Fifteenth and Dnvenporl streets. The lire caused a bright blaze foi a few moments ) , but was soon extinguished , The loss was nominal. 1 f 11 * VERDICT FOR HISSJSTEPASIC 11 t Jury Orders Leondar Lafobjlss " to Pay for Breaking a Prornm" ! no YOUNG MAN'S ' FATHER OPPOSE ] ) , MARRIAGE Wcnitliy lo-nn Knrntcr jjlri-iik * Oft n Iiiirv AlTnlr , Itln Soiit Wc < N iillicrVoniiin mut fur CEDAH HAPIDS , la. , Feb. 8. ( Special Telegram. ) The verdict of Iho Jury In Iho case ot Fnnnlo Stcpnnlc against Leandcr Lefeburo was opened In the district court this morning and was found to bo In favor of the young woman. The damages were placed at (5,000. This was an action In-which Miss Step- aulc , who Is .V prepossessing girl of 22 sum mers , sued for $5,000 damages for breach of marriage contracl. The Lefcburcs are wealthy farmers living near Fairfax , and four or flvo years ago Miss Stepanlc was employed at the homo of the defendant's father as a domestic. Leandcr fell In love wllh Ihe girl and the courtship which followed resulted In an engagement. The engagement ring was purchased nnd every thing was lovely. The girl came to Ihls clly and went to school for a year In order to further her education. The father of the young man , however , objected to the marriage and suddenly the young man notified the girl thai she mlghl consider the engagement broken. In n few weiks after this ho was married lo another young woman , the choice of the father. Suit was brought and at the trial defendant In- Iroduced no evidence whatever , the counsel for him piactlcally admitting the truthful * ness of Ihe young woman's charges In their opening arguments. YOl'Xt ! CIIUOIC IS I'l.ACKI ) ON THIAk. IliMiry SeliuHr. IMvnilN Xol ( iullty on 11 Clinrne of AMNiuiIt. CEDAR UAPID3 , la. , Feb. S. ( Special. ) The trial o ! Henry Schultz , who has been Indicted on a charge of assault with Intcnl lo rob , was commenced in Iho district courl this morning and probably will continue threevor four days. Much interest Is being taken In thu case. Schultz is a young crook who came to this part of the country during the past summer , joining Frank Wolf , who had done time at Jollet nnd Chicago at his home near Amana In Iowa county. They committed a number of petty thefts and in the early part of No vember went lo Fairfax , a little lown on the Milwaukee about eight miles from here , About 9 o'clock that night Frank Benedict , the agcnl al Ihe Milwaukee depot , started out to put the lights out preparatory to goIng - Ing home. As he started to take down the platform lamp , a gun -was poked under hU ness nnd ho was commanded to throw up his hands. Instead of doing so he grappled wllli the robber with one hand and'drawing his own revolver from his -coat pocket he began firing. Frank Wolf , one of the ; robbers , wa : shot through Iho hcarl and Instantly killed , Schultz received a slight flesh wound and Benecllel had Iwo or Ihrce 'bullets ' pass thiough his clothing. < The body of the dead robber , was brought to Ihls cily and placed - , InIho morgue , wlicrd It lay two days befoj-c it was Identi fied. The body was viewed br thousands ol people. A few hours after he Identifica tion of the remains , Schul'tz'was captured at his father's home In Iowa1.county. He made a full' confession at the time of his cap- lure. " " It was supposed he would. , plead guilty when arraigned , but aftcj- lying in Jail sev eral months 1m has concluded lo make a fighti for liberty. , t , SETTIKS"Wn'H TUtS ft.Vi.TUE , L 'ija'i.i i > 'a , ' i > * Cc-ilur' Knii'ldN AccepTW'SIx Tlioumniil mill \Vltliilfrt > VM All , Suit * . CEDAR. RAPIDS , 'FebJ 8. ( Special'Tele gram. ) Ono case that promised to attract t great deal of'attentlon and which was to have come up for trial In the 'district court this week has' b6cn settled. It was" the cast against J. C. Stoddard , 'ex-city treasurer , who was Indicted for embezzlement. Mr. Stoddard for about eighteen yean prior to lost March was treasurer of the city of Cedar Rapids. When ho came tc settle with the newly-ejected treasurer al that time , It was found t\t \ was short a little over $11,000. IIo at once turned ample property over to his bondsmen to save them from losrs. There was , no disposition tc prosecute- him , as it was supposed the loss would at once be made 'good. The bondsmen - men , however , refused to settle with the city , and after repeated attempts to effect t settlement , the city council had the onattoi laid before the grand jury , and an Indict ment was returned. About three weeks ago overtures for a set tlement -were made. Stoddard claimed there was really no actual shortage and that the apparent shortage was 'due to errors macU during his term of office , a'nd that there WRI. no way to discover them , because tha vouchers - ors had been destroyed 'by the city council for a larger part of the term. At the lasl meeting of the city council a proposition from Stoddard to pay Into the city treasurj the bum of $0,000 In full of all claim : against him , providing all pending suits were withdrawn , was accepted and thus the mat ter ciula. I)1-S .MOINUS IIAISHS OIIJECTIOX Scc-M Xo HOIINOII for tlu > IViiNloii Olllvt < 0 fill ( O Kt. IiOlliN. DBS MOINES , Feb. 8. ( Special Telegram. ; The announcement today from Washing' ton that on order has been signed by the president for the consolidation of the pen sion agencies nt Des Molnes and Topekt and their removal to St. Louis has causec an active effort to prevent carrying the order Into effect. The two offices cmploj forces of nearly 100 clerks. Those at Des Molnes are nearly all women , while those al Topeka are men. The lowest salary pal < ! at Topeka Is $1,000. Here the salaries an lower. The move Is declared to be a scheme of Secretary Francis to give St. Louis a good thing at the expense ol Iowa and Kansas. The Iowa delegation wll ! ho appealed to 10 bring pressure to bear or the Incoming administration to have the order reversed , and In case the consolidation Is Insisted on , have the joint office brought here. As Iowa Is the only republican state In the entire territory handled from these two offices , It is believed n. strong case will be made , and especlallyi'as' ' it can be ehown that mall facilities are jsucht that the great majority of pensioners slrvt-d can bo reached sooner from here than St. Louis. MU fiET HI3ADY i-'OIl TUB FIGHT. - Jill TliliiKH Ci'lllni ; Iiilo'lSlinpo for the Co MI I Hi ; Ht'iivyiVflKliI Context. KANSAS CITY , Feb. ST-Pu/IIIst James J. Corbett , whose theatrical pcjmjiany In In this city at the end of a rwefhte engagement , departed last night for thwiUeut , accompanied by Con McVey , who haS' ' been a member of Corbett's Naval Cadet confpafiy , and several other followers. The pajty'wlll ; ' stop one night at Salt Lake City , yWo Corbett and Billy Woods of Denver .w1 ! ! ! , Klve a sparring exhibition. From Salt Iaka Corbett will go direct to San Francisco. , wJiere he will re main a few days. McVpy , , Woods and "Kid" Egan will piobably stop , off at Reno , Nov. , to complete the arrangements for Corbett's training quarters , and after that they will bo joined by Corbett , BUI Delaney , Charley Whlto und Qorbett'a brother , Joe. They will RO to Reno from San Francisco. NEW YORK , Feb. S , Today will mark Ihe commencement of Fltzslinmona on some- heavy training. In addition to a run , weight machine and dumbbell work In the morning lie will box eight fast rounds with Dan Hlckey. after which a fifteen-round bout CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. of pulling T-clghtl will follow Then KHz- Simmons will punch the bag with dumb bells In each hand until ho wcnrlca a bit , After .which a bath and run will complete hla day's work. This schedule will nol only bo kept up until the day of th big fighter's departure- Nevada , but will bo continued dally while cnrouto to the training quaiters , cs Martin Julian has secured a baggage car thai will be converted Into n gymnasium , "Lanky.Dob" delayed his departure until the eleventh hour , as Mrs. Fllzslmmons was unabla to leave on account of the tcllous Illness ot her mother. A happy change for the better , however , will enable her to take the trip. CAHSON CITY. Feb. 8. Dan Stuart will not be hero until tomorrow , but It can be stated that the Corbetl-Fltzslmmons fight will take place In this city , the Informa tion having been given to the Associated press by a man who has authority to speak , Already lelegrams engaging hotel and board ing house rooms have been received , Ac commodations will bo provided for 5.000 who are expected from east of the llncky moun tains , ns well as a large number looked for from the 1'aclflc coast states. The rallro.uls and telegraph companies have begun opera tions to bring in the crowds and lo handle Iho press dispatches. Work on the pavil ion , where the fight Is to take place , will be commenced as soon as Stuart arrives and designates the location. A dispatch \vaa received from Chicago this morning engaging a block nf 1,000 scats for the Sllcr-llogan special , which will In Ing not only the Chicago crowd , but n good parl of Iho eastern contingent. When Iho facl became known that Iho flghl was lo bo In Carson Iho people were much pleased , as they expect tto visitors will leave behind a largo sum of money In the aggregate , which will greatly benefit the city. O1IOSH O1W1CI2US AMI COMMITTKnS. Cycling CluliM Iloia TUHr IltKiilntMonthly .Mootlnu ; . The Associated Cycling clubs held their regular monthly meeting In Iho rooms of Ihe Omaha Turner Wheel club last evening. In addition to the regular routine business the following named odlccrs nnd committees wore elected : J. Harry Minds , president ; W. C. Held , vice president ; John D. Howe , secretary ; 0. W. Johnston , treasurer. Political Committee E. U. Henderson , chairman ; K. W. Fitch , John D. Howe , W. H. McCord. IlnclHK Honrd E. M. Cox , clmlrmnn ; F. A. Gordon , Philip Wlmlhclm , W. C. Uoulf , B. 11. Henderson. Entertainment R N . Hess , chairman ; W. G. Clarke , G. W. Johnston , Alva J. Grovcr , W. C. Doiik. Judlcliiry-F. AV. Fitch , W. II. McCord , U. H. Ilcndcison. Membership E. T * Fries , chairman ; Fred II. Krujf. J. Harry Minds. Good Roads G. U * . Johnston , W. II. Mc Cord , E. 13. Henderson , F. W. Fitch. General discussion wns indulccil In by the delegates present regarding the various mat ters lo bo lakcn up during the coming months , the Decoration day road race being near at hand. The racing committee was Instructed to Icommence making prejlmlnary arrangements. A 'communication was read from Thomas Hoclor urging nil wheelmen lo allend lho mccllng of the Douglas County Good Roads Improvement league , lo be held In Iho courl house loday , commencing nt 10 o'clock , and give expression and suggestions regarding Ihe good roads movement. J. Harry Minds spoke at some length re garding n proposed pool turnamcnt which is now being arranged , In which Ihe various wheel clubs of Iho clly will participate , three delegates to bo appointed from each club , the cnlries closing next Saturday. The scries of games will be held at the Omaha Turner Wheel club rooms. The next monthly meeting of .the Asso ciated Cycling club will bo held Monday evening , March S , In Iho Tourist Wheel club rooms in the Shceley block. AVliiH tlit * Iliitit. NEW YOIIK , Feb. 8. The twenly-flvc- round boul between the lightweight cham pion , George ( Kid ) Livlgne ot Saglnaw , Mich. , ami "Kid" McPartland ot Ihis clly , which was brought oil tonight at t'ho Broadway Athlptlc , club , resulted In favor of the former. That 'MePartland could last the limit In the face of such a rapid fighter as Lavlgno was never dreamed of by the most sanguine ol his friends , but he did It. and by doing so hie stock has gone up wonderfully In the pugi listic market. These two boys met for the lightweight championship al 133 pounds ami each weighed in lo Ihe other's sail/faction. Lavigne , of course , was the favorite , but a great many bets were lost and won as lo the duration of the bout. From the beginning of the bout McPartland was kept on the de fensive , and he held It all through. Lavigne seemed puzzled at times at McPartland's clever dodging and ducking , and as he after ward exclaimed : "Mac's a clever one , but he's so awkward that It's hard to get at him. " In the early part of the bout it looked as If McPartland would surely go under. But several times during Iho fight he pulled himself together and landed his clever loft Inconveniently for Lavigne on that worthy's head , neck and Jaw. Lavigne did most of the fighting , however , and Ref eree Dick Roche's decision in his favor was received by the 3,000 spectators as a good one. _ lleiicllt II u n cc mill Social. The members of lodge No , 200 , "Order ol the World , held a social and ilanco at Patlcrson hall lasl night , the receipts ol which nro to BO to the family of William S. Souring , deceased. A largo number ol friends of Ihc order were present nnd the occasion was a most enjoyable one. The first porllon of Iho program consisted ol nn entertainment. In which Miss Elsie Honeff , Miss Morton , Mr. Henderson , Mis ? Wood , Mrs. Reynolds and Sir. GoodenouRli took part. An address was also given by J. J. Barl ! it , A program of seventeen dances , with u liberal amount of extras , concluded the festivities. And rest for tired mothers In a warm hath wlthCUTicunASoAi'.andaslngloapplIcatlon of CUTJCUUA ( ointment ) , the great skin cure. CUTICUUA. HESinima afford instant relief , and point to a speedy euro of torturing , ills- flBurlngtlmmlllatliiB , Itching , burning , lileeil- Ing , crusted , scaly skin and scalp humors , with loss of hair , when all else falls. Eold throughout tht world. 1'omoDitvo iKDCiiiii. Cdnr. , Bnlll'roni. lloilon. Of "Ilow to Cure Skin-Tortured IUUe , "fr . Of/IM CPAI D * nd Ililr Ilftutlflcd tir SSMH ouHLr CIITICUHA. biMi' . The Instant It Is applied to sere FEELS lungs , weak backs , painful kid neys , aching nerves and muscles , rheumatism and sciatica , GOOD Collins' Voltaic Clectrlc Plaster * AMUSI.MI\TS. DOHANY TH EATER. Oeorge N , Ilowen , Manager. S u nil u y , Kc-li. 7 , mill One .Solid AVruU , Moore & Livingstone Co. ro.wniri' A SOUTHERN ROSE. IVIces only 10 anil 20 cents. JIATINKK SATUUDAY-Prlco 10 cents. 1JECIAL NOTICES. I Catttioll JIluffH Wiui FUESII COWS KOIl BALI-J Oil U for dry cows. Morehoure llrcu. . Upper liroaJ- way , I mile norlti of motor line. aNaS. FitUlT. FAKM AND QAItDKN lands ( or Bale or rent. Day & I lees , 3D Pearl street. _ _ VOU IlKNT , KINK 10-ACHK 1'Itt'IT KAIIM , well Improved , 3 miles from postolUce , J , I' . - j.O'KBBKB , IlUAl , EBTATK AND INSUH- nce. Moved to room C , I2vcr tt block. FROM THE FIELD OF DISEASE Personal Reports From Cured Patients , Exemplifying the Daily Work Done for Sufferers in All Chronic Diseases by Drs. Copeland & Sheparcl. "I rend the statement ot Mr. Ooorpo Spangler , the credit man with AlcCorJ , Hrndy & Co. I Imvo known him mnny years nnd called to sec him about It. Ho told me that every word published was true. I never had any faith in advertising , but when a man like George Spinglcr irmkes such n statement , It must uo true. So , doc tor , 1 wnnt you to take charge of my case. " This Is n sample 01 the remarks ! miula every day nt the otllces of Dra. Copeland nnd Shcpuii ] , "I have- come to sec you , doctor , through the recommendation.of Hov. Dr. Tlmlall of the Methodist church. I hfivo knonii him for n long time , 'and I know that what ho snj-fl Is true , I saw his ciulon oinrnt of yoiir treatment In the newspaper * , In fuel 1 have seen just such stntcme-ntft inrulo by promi nent people for live years , and I want to place myself under treatment with you. " " 1 know there must be moilt Inour treatment when such women ns Mr.t. itcv. Mcuilton of Wecplnc Water. Xrb. , publicly endorses you , " bays another. "If you wcro succcMsful In her case , I believe you will bo In mine. 1nnl to ho cured , nnd from what I nm told 1 bellevo your treatment will do thu work. " niV. iTic FixT > ATi , , u. n. Thcro mo few men. If nny , better known In Methodist i-licloa In Nebraska limn 1'rc- Hldlng HKU-r Tlndall of Grand Inland , mull recently pastor of the Seivnrd Street Meth odist church , Omaha , Dr. Tlndall writes to Dr. Shcpard as follo-.vs : "For twenty years I had catarrh of the head. The diseases Impaired myolro nnd , seemingly , to aonio extent Interfered with my mental vxoik. Uy the ndvlro of some of my parishioners I was Induced to try , your treatment. I-'or your own comfort nnd satisfaction well as for the good of others , A wish to say that I Imvo found nothing which bus helped me na your sim ple nnd pleasant methods. Since under your euro my bend has been better and my mind clearer. I am glad to commend you and your treatment to the public. " TWO YHAll's AtO. Mr. CScorivc Siuinulor I * HIP ot-rilll in mi for .McCoril , limitA Co. , the wliolcwnlc Rrncrrx. SioiiUlnre nt liln frllrf null oure front tlis horror * , ot llj K | > Olllll , llO 111) Ml "Catarrh ot the stomach nearly ruined my dlKrstlon for several years , Almost Inxnrl.ibly after eating I would have n dulli henvy pain In tha stnmnrh and bowels , ns though filled np with lead or putty. The food would IIo on the Htomtiuh without di gesting1 , cmiMng dl comfort , distress .nml often nausc-n. A number of physicians tried to help mo , but none of them seemed , . to lilt It until I bcs.in with Drs. Conclaiul und Shcpnrd , and they cured me , I tmva never had n lgn ot double since I finished the course about two years nco. " iTl.lYcTIUCITY. ltliciiiiuiU.ini , iiruriilKliii iiervoun lirnsti-nlloiii female illNfiinrx unit low \ Utility In 111111 mill muiieti arc nuionpc thu nimiy cotiilltlonn that rcmllly ylrlil to this noitilrrful nm-ncy , Pa- tliMitN from nliroiiil ri-oclvoil nt the Institute for truntiiicnt , ultli or out Itonril. AV. II. COl'lif.AMi. M. . , Consulting u. s. .smi : > Aitn , M. n. . i-hyslclans. ROOMS 312 & . .13 , N15\V YOU1C LIF13 UUlLDIXa. OMAHA. NH11. Ofllce Hours 9 to 11 n. in. : I to 5 11. in. . Eve- CIIIIKS | > Wednesdays nnd Saturelaysj only C to s. Sunday , 10 to 12 . A Pretty Shoe Gives n touch of elegance to 'ho entire appearance , llnvo you observed how untidy a woman looks raising her skirts If her shoo Is run down or shabby ? It mars the iffcct of an otherwise striking appearance. Wu have plenty of Shoes at such reasonable prices that you can nfford to abandon the old ones ns soon as they are the worse for wear. Selection of Shoes Is a matter of eases with us , ns well ns an cnsy Shoo Is n matter of comfort to you. Como nnd see how easy we can agree In prices , styles and everything else desirable In women's , men's and chil dren1 Shoes. . The Duncan Shoe Co. , 25 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Primary , Secondary or Ter tiary Jllood I'olBon perma nently cured In IS to 33 ( Inj-B. You can bo treated at homo for the same prlco under same Guaranty. If you prefer to come hero wo will contract to pay railroad faro and hotel bllle , an'J ' no charge if wo fall to cure. If you have takcc mercury , Iodide D "If" RST ( B 11 ( f @ R W potash , and still hava aches and pains , Dlucoua BSSvufWBIlaffi BoH I'ntcheB In mouth , More Throat , Plniplen , Copper-Colored HpoJn , Ulcers on any part of the body , Hair or Eycbrowu falling out , U b this I2ZiGOl > POISON that vro guarantee- cure. We Eollclt the most obstinate f n DE9Eni 1ff T > RJIE7 caHCB an ' eli.-.llcjiso the ivorlilTornCIIHO iLvtrtl&BJP C § H I 5 Daiivocncnot cure. This dlscaeo hr-v always baffled the skill or the most eminent physicians. SKOO.OOO capital behind our unconditional guaranty. Absoluteproofb scut scaled on application. Address COOK RE9IEDV CO. , 307 aiasonlo Temple. CHICAGO. IM , . MANHOOD RESTOREDSS tlon of n f am oui French pliysiclan.wlll quickly cure you of all nur- Constipation. Itstopinll losses by day or night ; ' 1'icvcnts quirk- ness of discharge , which If not chprKPd leiuls to Spermiitorrlia'u nml . _ _ _ _ nil the lion-omul Impotpuc-y. CITPiniiNnclcaiiscstliollvcr , tUo AND Ah rtrl tjn0ysaiid | thoiirlnnryorpansof alllmpurlUce. -i CCI'IDFN'E ntrengtbcnsnndrestorraiinmllwcakorKatia. - The reason Fufrorprn nro not cured by Doctors Is because ninety per cent nro troubled with fttntltln. CUl'IDUNE Is the only known remedy to euro without un opi-ratlon. SOOOtrstlrannl- nil. A written cnnrantcoKl7 < "n anil money returned If six bnxca does notclTect a permanent euro. | 1.00a box , six for J5.CO , by mail. Bend for rnciscircular and testimonials. , . - . . MAT.-M , mr-uiCTNK : o.l'.O. IloxSOVCBanrrniiclsoo.Cnl. -fnleby Myers-Dillon Drug Co. , 8.E. Cor. IGth and Furnnm. Omaha , Neb. Q.W.PangleM.D. THK GOOD SAMARITAN. 25 YEHR'S EXPERIENCE , Reader of I ! KJM HCH of sncii ntid women. PROPKIETOR OF TIIR - World's Ilorbul JJlsjieiiBury of Medicine. I CUKK Catarrh of Head , Throat and , IlieiiBC8 or liyu anil liar , Fits uiul Apoplexy , Heart , Liver and Kidney Ulucaees , DIubctCB , llrlKht's Disc-life , Ht. Vltus Dunce , Uliouniutlani.Bcrofiila , Diopey cureil without lapping , ' 111110 Worms rcmpvcd , all chronic Nervous and I'rlvato Dhoascs , I ftCT US A Pi EJ Sinn _ In yo wt nnil LUd I ranllnilUy mldiiloagedmen. CVDUII 1C Onl > ' I'hyBlclan who can d I r nlLldi properly c-uio HVl'IIILIS without dcstroylnirtectn and bones. No mcr- cin y or poison mineral need. The only I'hyelclan vflio can tell wlmt nils you without aBkincr a question. These at a distance semi for question blank. No. 1 lor men ; No. 2 for women. All correspondence strlclly oonlldenllal. Mccllcliiu scut by cxire68. | Address all letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , BBS IJronihvuy , COUNCir , IlLUI'I'S , IA t2rScnd 2-cont stamp for reply. It's Cold , And you need fuel. There Is one place In town where you can set the famous CBNTKIl. V'LLH COAL , nothing bca * U , 13.60 per ton. CINCINNATI IHJOCK. U U > BTHUATOK I1LOCK 3W HAMILTON HCIlii3NKD LUMP 3 Z5 DH8 MOINKS LUMP 323 COLFAX NUT 3 Ov COLFAX CHB8TNUT 2 75 CODS tUO per load. All orders promptly filled. WM. .WElLOtl , No. 8 MAIN. Tel. 1M. YAUO-015 SO. MAIN STREET , Ttl. 93. iT NATIONAL BANK Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . $ IOOOUO VVI2 SOLICIT VOUll UUBINGHB. WC DB8IIU3 YOUR COLLGOTIONI. ONE Qf THIS OLDI2BT BANK ! 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" IArrlvc7 Omaha I Union Depot. 10th & Harcn eia. ( Omaha , St. Paul I'umniifT llfi6prS 7JOam Sioux City I'mmenker. . . . . . . . 503pm t:6tpm. : . . , Bt. 1'aul l.ltnlltj OiCUm L t ves I UNION'PACmc. JArrtvtir OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sli.f Omaha tMam : Overland Limited lliYprft tiSOpin.ncat'co & Slromib's ; Ux. ( ex Euni.liWpiii 6Sipm.eirund : Island Express ( ex. Hun ) IitUpn * 80pm : Fast Mall l Maves AHASinTAILWAV. ( rn < tnUnlon ( Depot , 10th A Maton Bts.f Onmli % „ . „ , . . , ll:50 nj ;