THE OMAHA DATL.Y . BISTft STON" EBIUTAUV 36 , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MINUH StEXTIO.X. Scientific optician , Wollman , 409 D Cereal coffee , the great health drlt bo had at IJarlcl and Miller's. Captain Slnnock and wife will ( their farewell mtutlng at Salvation barrack * , 30D Ilroadway , this cvcnlti ; Justice Vlcn yMtcrdny united In . rlago Mr. Clyde P. Ilalckln , aftcd 2 Horron aged IS , t MlM Mary A. , Omaha , ' Kofi-liar mor.lhly business meeting will I Woman'd ChrUtlan association at the reildonco of Mrs. barah U. Hoi Vine street , at 2:30 : p. in. on Monday. I.Riit night n certain > oung lady , r In the Fifth wittd , was observed throu window resting her head upon the bosom of Pshaw I "Another Uagli dry ad. " Hov. Klmer Ward Cole , pastor c Christian tabsinnclc. will begin nucll \V. 1 nlRht , lo continue indefinitely.V. son , singing evangelist , will old In meetings. C. V. Nleman & Co. , B23 Broadway , i In stockb , grain nnd provisions , fipondcnts of James K. Hojd ft Co , , ( They will furnish market quotations I phone at any time. 'I'honr ; 129. A srntatlon was cteatcd In social yesterday by the announcement Urn Sophia U , Mynfltsr had served a notic her husband , William A. Mynsttr , tl would apply for absolute divorce March term of the district court Myr.stcr will ask for $25,000 allmot oultablo attorney's fees. Sophia U. i 1 ? the third wife of Mr. Mynstcr. At the last term ot the federal courl Betdcntopf sued the Kast Omaha Lain pany to lucnll certain deeds cxccut the lalo William Soldcntopf on the i that Mrs. Seldcntopf was Insane i time she signed the deeds. Judge son has tent to the clerk of the i court a memorandum of his decision ruling the exceptions taken by the tiff. tiff.Tho report of the donations receive 'Ing the week nt the Christian homo day showed a grand total to the mat funil oC $77.60 , being $42.50 above the of the week. The dellclency In this ft reported last week , Is $180,94 , deci deficiency to date to $138.44. Gram of receipts In the general fund amot $1.493.32. being $1,2'J3.32 above the est needs lor current expenses of the wo > ducltiK the amount needed In the ini ment and contlngnt , fund from $95,431 reported last week , tur $94,140.81. C. I ) . Vlavl Company , fcmalo n Medical consultation free Wednesday. ! book furnished. 309 Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Farm Mum * . For lowest rates on good farm loai at the ofllce of D. W. Otis. No. 133 street , Council Bluffs. Money readj loans closed without delay. WOOL DIIKSS ROODS For Sprlnn. As choice a selection of fabrics o ver saw. Neat , tasteful , substantla terns. High novelties for those that highest styles and cxcluslveness , ar pretty stylish fabrics you always i modest prices. All wool fancy mlxeO Ings at 25c a yard. Fancy checked suitings and Jami novelties at 25c , 39c , and ! > 0c. Fancy silk striped suitings , C5c a j 64-inch all wool suitings , worth $1 , n yard. Full assortment of fancy English c at 50c a yard. SPECIAL SALE OF DLACIC I GOODS. Fancy figured mohairs , 19c. 36-inch figured novelties , worth 3 ! sale at 25e a yard. ; - Mohair and wool novelties at 39c and yard. 40-Inch all wool Grenadines , worth C9c a yard Beautiful assortment ot exclusive dress patterns at $1 to $2 per yard. BOSTON STOR Itreadway , Council Ul Forty Domestic soap wrappers arc for six silver spoons. , I , utter Day The district conference of the Ileorg Church of Christ , known as Lattei Saints , Is now In session In this city. meeting are held In the chapel on street. Two business sessions were yesterday. Reports ot pastors and ml arles In the whole district comprises Pottawottamlo , Adalr Cass counties reported , the r showing a perceptible Increase membership. The business was routine character , save the appolntmi delegates to attend the annual confc which convenes at Lamonl , la. , April a resolution providing for < for the poor. In the o\ Elder Warren K. Peak of Netawaka , was the speaker. The apolntments foi day are as follanu : Prayer service a a , m. ; preaching at 11 a. in. by T. W Hams ; subject. "What Must I Do i Saved ? " At 2:30 : p. in. Elder Peak will p subject , "Tho Gospel Restored , or JrxicpH Smith a prophet ? " Evening si by T. W. Williams ; subject , "Ami Isolators. " WhiTf You Can Iluy Kvcryllill Wnah machines , clothes wrlng-jrs Irons , honing boards , clothes racks , ladders , wash tubs and boilers of nil D-gal. oil cany , kitchen pumps , chain ] and all kinds of pumpn , lampa and Ian flour barrels , bath tubs , slop Jars , bird fiber lunch boxes , dinner bells and ever ; In the line of household novelties ci found at J. Roller & Co.'s , and at cash l Tel. 320. 100 and 102 East Uroadway. J..oiler CII.'M FUli Market. Lent U approaching , and It Is Inter to know where you can get the choices for"thc least money. From now on wi keep all kinds of fish. Save money an the beat for cash. J , HOLLER & J. Zoller & Co. have the only cash ware atoro In the city and they sell ware at cash prices. Hen I lONtiUo TriuiHfiTN. The following transfers were filed y day In the Wlo and loan olllco of . Squire , 101 Pearl street : Patrick J. Carter nnd wlfo to Nashua Trim company , lot IS. block 13VI1 - llum s 1st add. , q , c. d . , . . , . C. K. Pooro nnd wife to Willow Pnrk Lund compiiny. w % nw 0-77-44 , w. d. Ernest 10. Hurt nnd wife to J , W. Squire , lot 7 , block 31 , Mullln'u sub. . q. c. tl . , . Ohio Knox ami wlfo to John lleno , lot 20. block 10 : lot 19 , block 31 , J'lemlm ? & Davis' odd. , nnd lot S , block 19 , MuSlln's nub. , q , c. U . Four transfers , aggregating1. Y > Olili * Tyme Cnm'erli- . Ono of the last rehearrals of Ye Tymc Concerto , to > bo given next Tut evening at the First Congregational ch was held last evening In Metcalf's hall , chorus , which will have four numbei the program , did admirable work , and , the other excellent features that have arranged , the concert will doubtless I unqualified success in every partlcula There will be slxty-flvo engaged In rendition of the various numbers on program , among the chief features of \ will bo the singing of the double quart the Congregational church , the four nun of the chorus , led by a gentleman of al with an oU-faEliloned tuning fork , anil riarts nsslKiicd to Mrs. Multls , Mrs. V and ' .Mrs. Wakcficld. A number ot the costumes that wi : worn will bo truly of Ye Olden T Quaker bonnets and other family heirl having been resurrected to do duty on occasion , A number ot the persons on the proi will appear In court costume , and others have the knickerbockers and silver 'bu of the fathers of the republic. Daby carriages the finest line lo the Durfco Furniture Co. The genuine Domestic soap wrapper ! rod. Jlewaro of the cheap grade ot Doai put up In yellow wrappers. ALL DONE BUT THE Yd Everything in Readiness for the Oil tion , Which Occurs Tomorrow REGISTRATION IS UNUSUALLY Over Two llimitrcil Nciv NIIIIICH . tO ( llC 1'011 l.lNlN I.lHt Of I'll ! Where CKir.rim Cant Their Vote * . Considerable Interest was awakcm terday In Monday's election. There good deal ot activity In all of the n tlon offices. In the First precinct first ward there were seventeen now added to the lists , In addition to c number of changes. There was ft great a change In the Second prcclncl BAMO ward. The other wards showed the fume activity. Last fall thcro v heaviest registration In the history city , but when the icglstratlon boards last night thcro had been over 2 ( names added to the books. It thcro li vuto polled It wilt be the largest In th' ' history. There \\crc no particular features contests among the candldato.1 for all yesterday. Iho greatest fight will be First ward , where L. A. Dcvlno , : andldatc for alderman-at-largo , i An effort will be made to carry tin tor him by a heavier majority than In the hqpc that the gain will be su to pull him through in the other Mr. Saylcs , the republican candldat many friends In that part of the clt they will make a hard fight to un ivork ot the tuslonlsts. Thcro Is a hard fight going on Third ward. The dcmopops are turnlr the earth to get votes for their cam ! while the republicans arc resting sec their knowledge that all of the b non of the ward will vote for Thoma : alf. i In the other wards there Is on opinion , with the porcjlble exception h'ourth , where J. D , Atkins , it Is free llctcd , will pull more than the fuslo Mr. Atkins has a vigorous opponent icrsou of W. II. Kimball , the repi lomlnco. In the Sixth ward Alderman Shubt nominated by the republicans , Is th : andidato In sight. The following are the polling plat lected , where the booths were put luti yesterday : First Ward First precinct , 114 Broadway ; Second precinct , 123 East way. Second Ward First precinct , 17 Mnln street ; Second precinct , 731 Hro : Third Ward First precinct , 109 Mnln street ; Second precinct , t > 07 Muln street. Fourth Wnrtl First precinct , 502 itrect ; Second precinct , 12 Twelfth si Fifth Ward Klrst precinct , county ng , corner Fifth nvciiuo nnd T Hcoct ; Second precinct , county bull Sixth Wnrd First precinct , 2010 llrondwny ; Second precinct , Johnson' Bast Omaha. ni < : ii < .t so.v , The Uptown GrovcrH , lave recently added a department , till line of Dry Goods , Notions and "urnlshlngs. " Prices will be as low 1 Ine as any house In Omaha or elsewh Wo offer for sale In our Grocery 1 ncnt the coming week 3holce Potatoes , per bushel Jest Oatmeal , per package , ettljohn's Breakfast Food , pr packaf Jood Soap , 12 bara iest Leaf Lard , per pound Sweet Corn , per can , : Cans Dest Tomatoes ) holco Family Flour , per sack 'rult Baking Powder , none better mi per pound locket Yeast Powder , a good article , pound , ; otee , per package lasket-Fired Japan Tea , per pound. , luttcrmllk Complexion Soap , 3 bars f ( Jutter , very best The above are a few of the article vlll be placed on uale. * All other goods will go at Rock-1 'rices. Call and see us at our stori nd 104 Broadway , and be convinced t ! 10 better placs to trade. Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour maki est and most bread. Ask your grocer t.vi : .11 on i : .MAN < ; ATIIKHII ) Foe lliu-lc ArreHteil IIH Iiiiillca | < < Stfiilliiur Trolley Wire. The police yesterday n.ade another f parties supposed to be implicated estruetlon and theft of the motor any'a Union driving park line. Tht rrestcd was Joe Buck , who is suppo e the chief offender. Ho hcs been i the park for several months taklni f n string of horsca belonging to til artlcs , and has earned the reputatl cine a rather eccentric fellow If enulno desperado. He has only beei iltted to stay In the park on the ? rms and conditions that any cstler would bo permitted to llvo tit Ii9 has recently conceived the mt It is his private domain. S Imc4 during the winter ho felt called J pull his revolver and run citizen f the park who happened to stroll i 10 gates. Ho came hero from Mlssoui as confessed to Ms confreres aroun tables that he was a star member ( BSSO James gang. He was Impllcat tie thefts from the motor company b infcsslons ot Dates and Btnmey , th oung men under arrest. They made infcsslon to the ofilcers yesterday , In icy detailed the whole story of the i the trolley wires. Buck , they say , suggested the plar Id part of the work , supcrlntendlni ittlng down of the wires. A. warran sued and a couple of officers were sent Im. Buck had been expecting arrest nd sent word up town thc > lie would : taken allv . When the officers Ira ho was very drunk , but he mo lovctneut to pull his very handy gun. lavement was only a bluff , for his rev as not within reach , The .confession of the young1 men ado moro trouble ) for Jacob Stein , ink dealer who purchased the first 1 Ira from them , They claimed that ild Stein sixty pounds last week prl 10 purchase of the lot found In his pi on. They doctored that altogether id bought six different batches from I eln called at the station while the ere telling their story and was copfn ' them. He entered a general denl olr charges , but the boys gave date : nounts paid , and the Junk dealer's de icamo very weak. Ho was placed t rest acaln. Tnrklxli IlatliM at Home. The J5 Quaker bath cabinets for i iths at home are the most satlsfa bluets mai'e ; weight only five poundi nine work to bother ; perfectly adjust coliol lamp and full Instructions with bluet ; can be folded and packed In lien traveling ; sure cure for colds , emnatlsm and many other diseases , eekly baths It has no equal , Satlsfa laranteoi ) . J , R. Davidson , general a 5 Fifth avenue. I'a 11 Sale lit I'ulo Buy your strainer , milk palls , water ; nner palls , galvanized Iron pills , llu , paper Italia , cedar palk * , I la , slop palls and every other palls at J. Roller & Co.'u cash ostal unt , 100 and 102 n , Broadway. ( JlVen Monday , It you will buy a frame at leu. Sc our window for choice of cts and get them framed for Halt I picture costs you nothing. Any t for Just halt our former price , 1L U SMITH & < DOCTOIIS MUI3T AT A 1 > 1 Council 111 n IT * I'rnrtUIonrrx Ic IIK-MK Kent for n While. Ono of the most unique as well as r social events of the week was the dinner given by the Sisters of St. Be hospital to the medical staff of the tlon and a large number of other ph ] of the city. There have been provlo tiers given lo the medical men by th ngcrs of the Institution , but none tl proachcd this In the extent of the p lions and the number of Invited gue Is only within the last two years 11 dinners have partaken of the cbara annual gatherings and have become to which the physicians of the city U ward with much pleasure. The fai only two of the physicians who had b vlted were obliged to send regrets Is Indication that each made ample p tlon to attend and did not permit t dlnary emergency to Interfere with hit Although the dinner lasted from 6 until 8 , and there was no tlmo speechmaklng , the physicians' were danger of forgetting themselves , foi were a number of the clergy present after their spiritual welfare. The tabli spread In the largo dining room ot stltutlon. The room Is ono othe apartments In the new building n beauty was largely Increased by the decorations. Hoses and carnations w chief flowers used on the tables. Pali blooming plants formed handsome co lions with the other decorations ot the The dining hall was brilliantly llghloi pleasure of the dinner was largely Ini by Its Informal character. By rcques were no speeches or toasts. The phy were simply asked to confine themse gojd fellowship and the good menu t ters had provided for them. The men Blue Points. Cc ry' Consomme a In Ro Iindlshps. Ollvr.n' Urolled Uluellsh. Ponte Pitrlslcnne Potatoes. Ronst Turkey , Cranberry Sauc Sweet Potatoes. . . , . , „ r. Beef Tenderloin. Lardul , Mimhroom . . Pottito Croquette. Lobster Snlad Mayonnaise. . . . , , . Huedcshelmei Neapolitan Ice Cream. Coffee. Assorted Cake. i The physicians present were : Drs. Robertson , Seybert , Macrae , er. , Macr Thomas. Green , Jennings , Stephens , St son , Treynor , Dcane. Boters , Cleaver cn UarstowSnydcr , Smith , Ha , , ; { { oiler. Montgomery , Chrlatlanson \Vntcrman. Those sending regrets Llndley and Janncy. The clercv i were : Fathers McDermott. Jennctt linn. Walsh and Fltzpatrlck of Omal I-other Smythe of St. Francis and Curzon. chaplain of St. Bernard's. C Bluffs. Miss Olla Cook will return home Chicago about April 1 , and will o studio for ceramic art. Miss Cook ha studying art In Chicago for the pa months , and the friendly notices sent by her friends Indicate that she has great progress. She has made double ind fruit a special study. Miss Nettle Groneweg entertained high live club on Tuesday evening borne , on Washington avenue. Tlu uas recently been formed among ivomcn friends , and meets every Tu Kach member takes her turn entert Jio club. The fore part of the e' ivas passed In playing cards. Dain 'reshments formed the concluding i : lon. These present were : Misses Mpe , Cora Keller , Nellie Lutz , Uoore , Cora Smith. Brlta Jcfferls , 3roneweg ; Messrs. Frank Hoagland , 3utler , Tom Farnsworth , Rollln Croc Jlark Hayes , O. Harry Hattonhauer , r Knox and Gcorgo Mclgs of Omaha. The Royal Neighbors have plan level entertainment , which will be gl the near future. Mlsa Minnie Hcrrlngton of HatnburE lias been visiting Mrs. Chris Carlsoi returned to her home , after a month's Ono of the mcst pleasant events < season was a high five party given t mil Mrs. Nick O'Bryan , pn Sixth a Wednesday night. Those present wen nd Mrs. U. S. Rawllngs , Mr. and Robert Franklin Smith , Mrs. 0. B. 3rd , Misses Jennie Murphy , Maggii \nnio Madden , Kate and Mary : Messrs. Henry Stelner , J. F. Murph lohn Mcrgcn , jr. Last Monday evening , Washington's lay , the Martha Washington club g . cry enjoyable and unique reception 'amlllcs and n few of the friends ( ady members at the residence of the lent. Mrs. D. S. Pile , on Lincoln a' fho members'of the club all wore the ace cap nnd kerchief of the old cc lays. The club was called to order I > arly evening , and each lady respont .ho roll call by narrating or reading connected mccdoto or circumstance .ho life of the father of his country 'or the time , at least , was first In the 1 > f some of his countrymen. The socla ; ram , though partaking of a literary n vas so arranged as ta completely t hat stiffness which so often detracts .he enjoyment of a few "wall flo\ \ ) no of the recreations , as the club t. Is worthy of a short description. > erson was furnished with a card , on vas printed a bust of Washington. Ines of the card were numbered , iround the rooms were pinned small i written the which were if paper , on iharacterlstlcs of some person of cclc These descriptions were also number orre-spond with the lines on the card ! eadlng the characteristics the con nust guess who was the person desi nd wilte the name on the proper Hi ho card. As only a few numbers written on each sheet , the company : ept continually moving around the r 'ho key to the game was that the 1 e.ttcr of characteristics , as written , Iso the Initial letters of the celebrit refreshments were s crlbed. Dainty have pleasant memorl nd all present ho Washington reception. The mei t the club and ( their guests present Ir , and Mrs. Pile , Putman , I laker , Walton , Yager , Llthcrland , C lall und Clark , Mrs. Caker , Keller , 1 ian , Mr. Lucius Pryor , Misses 1 'aker ' , Pile , Keller , Joale Clausen , Hanscn Lltherland and Jacc lausen , , Mr. and Mrs , J. M , Lane entsrtali enjoyable card party Wednesday cry ig at their home on First avenue. I cro won by Mr. W. W. Loomls nnd wereM ; . Thoao present , R. Hannan. nd Mesdames Victor B. Bender , C. R. an , S. T. McAtce , W. W. IxJOmls. eregoy , T. J. Foley , Mark Duryea , Fn avly , A , W. Relkman , Meedames Mi anforth , Maurcr , and Mlases Muli id Miller and Mr. Mulqueen. MUs Miller , who has been the guc re. Victor B. Bender for the past m turned to her home in Aurora TucaJa ; Mr. and Mrs , C. 11. Shcrraden entert 10 Whist club , of which they nro mctr i last Saturday evening. Mrs. WI icrrailen of Omaha and Mr. McAteo izes , Mlrs Jennie Keating is rapidly recov om her recent Illness and will soon bo i bo out. Miss Furay of Omaha WUH the gue , v ks Darraugh last week , " A great many of the Council Bluffs e availed themselves of the opport seeing Francis Wilson In "Half n K trgo social parties went over to each rmancc , Mr , and Mrs , James J. Brown and own and a few other frlcnju of Mr , , Omaha made up a very congenial c ho went to witness the consecration o : w Catholic bUshop of Dubuque. The l ads the trip In Mr. Nauh'a private car Prof. Hand gave a largely attended icrade party Monday evening at hlg the Odd Felloww' building. Frank E tt of the city engineer's department e-3fceil as a Duutschcr , and with the a voluminous pillow , carried off the ; r the in oat striking costume. Mr. and Mrs. N. O'Brien entertained a i r of friends at their residence on I enue Wednesday evening. Music rds were enjoyed until a late hour , rahments being served. Among those ; t were : Mr. and Mrs. n. S. Rawllngt , 0. Bralnerd , Mltees Jennla Murphy , , D and Anna Madden , Kuto and Mary K atnerd ; Messrs. George Bralnerd , II elner , both of Omaha , and J. K. Murpl Jamcg , W. Leyerctt ol Hortou , Kan visiting his eon nrM Daughter , WI1 Levcrett and Mrs , George P. Sanfi their families for a feW days. Representative letter spent Sur his home In Oakland'.i Ho returned Molnes the following day , calling or friends hers before'sth'rttng. ? Miss Beatrice Tlnley has returnc from a visit with friends In Doon , I Mrs. Dr. Crouch ot Dsnvcr , moro fa known by her Council Bluffs friends Mary Chapman , Is In the city epei few days as the guest of Mrs. Charl ferts nnd other frlontls. The colored Janitors of Council Bit : glvo their third annual masked ball erty hall , Monday , March li Prizes given for the best costumsa and best waltzcrs. The prizes were dent the occasion by eomo of the mcrch the city. Another university extension club h organized by Henry Cokcr , organizer movement In this city. The name latest addition to the 'University M club is "Upward. " MUs Allen , daughter of the nwjlstn era ) manager of the Rock Island , hi to Colorado Springs , after visiting frli this city. Mrs. L. L. DcLano ot Atlantic Is i of Miss Etta Maxwell1 on Bluff street , John L. Walker of Falrplay. Coli has been visiting his sinter and brol law , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Kelly , left yei for his home , 1M3DAGOC5UES TO TAICI3 COl Soudm-eHlern loivn Tonchorn' AH tlon Will Meet nnrly In Ai The Southwestern Iowa Teachers' a tlon Is to meet In Council Bluffs , Ap and 3. Its executive committee ha holding frequent meetings during tl month nnd now has the program nearl plote. This association has held Its s hero during the past two years , KOI teachers and school olHccrs asscmblli Inspection of the program , as thus far Indicates a moro than usually Intc session. On the opening day the alt teachers will bo Invited to visit the ( during the day , the first general pi ccurring In the evening. Exercises i oral Interest will continue during t malning days. Among the papers to be presented < following : President's address , by Si lendent'W. F. Chevalier of Red Oak ; of the Times , " by President II. II. I 3f the Iowa State Normal school ; " tlonal Progress , " by Prut , S. Y. Gil Milwaukee , a successful echool man tended experience anil now publisher Western Teacher ; "Laboratory Moth History , " by Prof. H. W. Caldwcll University of Nebraska ; "An E'Juc ' 3reed , " by Hon. Henry Sabin , state ntendcnf "Reading In the Public Si : > y Prof. Adrian M. Newens of the A .ural college ; "Books'for Children , " bj dent II. C. Hughea of Tabor college sides these ! many Jeading and rcprcsei : lty anil county superintendents and tc ire upon the list And the topics to I ; ented In all departments will mal irogram of great Alscfulncss to the tc ittcndlng. Much credit Is due to t ' ' of Si 'consisting ; cutlvo committee ; , cndcnt W. F. ClnWal.jer of Red Oak , : lpal W. 0. Rcddcll'ot1 ' DCS Molnes ai icrlntcndent J. Ci Hesey and Prlacl 3. Hayden of Courier ; Bluffs , for se .ho promise of scr'm'tich of Interest. ' in tl There are twenty'Jfodr counties rlct , and each onft'wlll be representei he program. ElTo'rt Iras been made ( xecutlve committee t6 secure for th ral topics and discussions rcpresen rom all the graded , of School workers Itstrict. Some ofritho ( sessions will b iral , and others devoted to the Intcrc ' peclal groups of teachers. Ono s'esslo ' 10 dcvdtttl to department meetings' ; or here willb& - three , 'one ' for-'cltyr su .endenValjahd1 'school- ' officers , 'ono' ' for5 irs of graeled and' high schools and a lounty superintendents and teachers o ichools."The executive committee1 Is : elpt of letters from all over the e ihowlng that there la a general Intel he meeting and Indicating that the f ince will be large. Committees of eachers will look after the comfoi convenience of those attending. A uccesstul schsion is anticipated. J. Zoller & Co. sell all kinds of feei : orn , oats , chop feed , and chicken feed elephone 320. New buggy tops , cushions and bacl rimming and repair work promptly ate o at the lowest rates. A. SCHLUTER , 500 Mall Go ta J. Zoller < & Co.'s for your liar Inware , qu eneware , grahlteware at : lnds of house-furnishing hardware. T Spring Is no doubt near , for A. Davl Irug man , has started his gang of wal .rtlstft on a painting'Campaign , and I ing up some of the. best and most al > c signs to be Eccn anywhere. Davl , les the best stock of paints In the nade by Harrison Bros. & Co , of Ph ihla , established In 1793. Mr. Davis I cntly not afraid to advertise a good nd , as la well known , does moro ad' ng , CM well as more business , thai then local merchant- the same 11 ottawattamle county. Get your carriagca and buggies retrl nd repair work done at A. Schluter' ' lain street. You will flnd the best nlckcl-platei opperwarc at J. Zoller & Co.'s. Tele 20. lOMPUOMISK O.V III3VI3MJI3 1 own WIIJM mill McaiiH Coiiiiiil Iti-nch n Snllxriii'tory AKrvcim * DBS MOINES , Feb. 27. ( Special ram. ) The ways and means commltti oth houses have agreed on a revcnui conservative compromise measure , icy feel sure will bo favorably rec oth have yielded to gecuro agrccmcn rought the bill out early eo It will ill consideration , It will be prlntec sported Tuesday and a special order 9 made about a week1 ahead. The S3 ? nt valuation , protected by safeguar i levies , and tho. senate provision toncys and credits , remain In. This morning was not eventful in the ture , as the attendance was email In 31UC.1. The housaijdeclded to adjourn 11 Tuesday , llytrnc l.jto the reading c immltteo amendments to the chapti : tes and bills , laidiilt over till next id adjourned , r i i > i The senate pastertjtio dairy coinmlf. 11 , giving that otlUlT some additional s In regard to itbenqollcctlon of Kat ( considering tlmublll on til ? hoslln ] 10 Inaano , an anlhiUment by Senator 'duclng ' the salaHaacpald to the mi ) iiclcntH of the hoiipltals for the Inbano ,000 and J4.TOO lol)2tCOO each , ivas adi ' lie support allow iT was reduced fr'or T month per patlt'iiti to $14 on the g : at only the newjluwpltal in Cherokee 'ed ' $16 and that : the others were s n or twelve per c ° nt on the ccat of Ics by being able-to pay In advance. IUECS udjourned'tllr" ' p. in , Tuesday. Ill DIhl rlct . ( fdiirl nl Avocn , AVOCA , la. , jt'i-b 27.-Spsclal.- ( ) otlcn of the defendants In the assault ought against G , , M. Cu | > py and othe tax costs was iuetalnea today In dl urt as ta Christian Mack and F. C. I ) d overruled as to all other witm dgment for plaintiff was entered Ir so of J , Rcsner against Joseph Glngu lC.V'r Itlll.lC.S TOO STU lyini'iit < o Krci'ilnifii Will liar lie KiiMiiiiil ( > il Tviiiiiorurlly. HAYDEN , I. T. , Feb. 27-Governi .ymaster Dlxon ba all but decided for further payments of the $80 arded to the Cherokee freedmen untl Ils can be returned to Washington to ; ilon. Although the payment has bee ogress for several dayi , but 100 out of iltnanu have been uatlcfled , owing tc tremo regulation * regarding identl ins. The deferring of payment wove eve a severe hardship to the freedmci WEATHER WARMS Tin i A ! DTT Morcnry Takes a Rlso and the Snoi Enpidly at Carson , WORK ON ARENA BEING RAPIDLY T Sttinrt In Xcnrlr Mccovore < l fro Atinclc of I'nciiiuonln 1'tinll Keep nt Tliclv Work o I'rcunrliiR tu Fifth ! . OAIISON , Nov. , Feb. 27. There was leal change In the weather today a thermometer , -which has been h around zero , frequently falling bclo\ a sudden Jump Just after svinrlso noon the mercury touched the 41 marl sun beat down upon the snow-coverc playing havoc with what snow rctnnluc yesterday's slight thaw. ' P. J. Donahue , a San Francisco ar who Is superintending the construe ! Dan Stuart's , great arena , had an ndi force of workmen at the race track and nt the conclusion of today's work half of the superstructure was core The field which only four days ag covered with snow and had not a si 11 has been transformed by Donahue' aided by the sun's rays , Into a cai shop of remarkable size. The contrac pects that In nnothcr week his who with the possible exception ot a few trimmings , will bo finished. His pla far a structure that will comfortabl 17,500 persons , but from the looks part of the arena already completes doubtful whether 12.000 sport-loving c can witness the entertainment with , agree greo of comfort. Dan Stuart's clerks have been bu day opening telegrams from nil parts country. All sorts of Information co Ing the seats and the cost Is asked 1 Benders. It Is stated by ono of Stuart' ' that orders up to this afternoon for amounted to considerably more than ? Stuart Is not. yet sufficiently rccovci Iravo his apartments , and it Is like physicians will Insist upon his rcm Indoors at least for a week. A rclapsi au attack ot pneumonia in this cllm regarded as especially dangerous. His i liowover , are keeping him well In touc ! overythlng that Is going on.Vlie premier protector of pugilistic enterpr iblo to return to the helm a muni pertinent questions will bo propoum Htm. It Is not known exactly how he upon the proposition to allow women the fight , nor has any ofllclal Infori joeu offered as to the exact hour of th lest or arrangements for seating uowi : orrespondents. 1'UQILISTS AT WORK. Corbott went through his regular mi mil afternoon performances , but acting : ho advice of his trainers , Delano ] vVhlte , ho abbreviated bath periods of lo Bald to a representative of the Asso iress , however , that ho was only glvli Jelauoy-Whlte suggestion a fair chanci f ho Is not pleased with the change a 'ew days' , ho would do just as much is ho pleased. At Cook's ranch , where Fltzslmmon ils retinue of athletes arc quartered , vere no startling developments. The rom the effect's of which Fltzslmmon > een suffering for several days , h uost entirely disappeared , and he was icllcnt spirits all day today. The iccts of the opportunity to do outdoor n the near future cheered him up. E ho morning Fltzslmmons decided U nto town for his mall , but the roads n such bad condition that ho aban his idea after reaching a point nea .late . penitentiary , distant scarcely ban a mile from his temporary Phero was not a great crowd at his crs when the afternoon work began Jatt , us usual , kept a sharp eye on the ira manipulators , but his watchfulnes loedless , for all photographers , profes ind amateur , have decided to give ( anch a wide berth. Charley White and Billy Delaney csterday for the first time at S Iprings. After a lengthy interview ictt announced that White and aney would have absolute charg ils training , dictating his method of advisers In the ng , and bo chief Vhlte will decide in a day or two low the Callturnian can fight the Co nan. White , who has the rcputatli icing ono of the best Judges of boxei v-ell as one of the best of adv , -atchcd Jim closely throughout his isc , both In the mornin * and In the oon. White trained FlSzslmmons win Corbett two year , -as matched against nd consequently knows something ol jethods. He was very favorably Impi rlth Corbett's condition and work. Everybody at Fkzalmmons' tri uarteis is depressed at the news o cath of Mrs , Julian , and the stout : ianagor has not yet got his brotlier-l ully started at his work. It is rumorec Itralmmons does not rest well , but wake thinking of hla bereavement. "X Id not wake until nearly 9 o'clock. Immons carried a piece of sponge be Is lipa and teeth , while running ycsti nd thinks his experiment a decided b < s the sponge takes the rawness out c tmosphere and prevents it aggravatln old on bin lungs. He did not believe alt's wind was as good as It was rei 3 bo , and expressed the opinion tl ouplo of punches In the stomach will lie starch out of him , and If he got Jus mash at his head , he would bo sat ! Itzalmmons declines to further dlscut ; cently raised objection to the rules i re to govern the battle. Ho says hi ictlon has been wrongfully construed i idlcatlon of cowardice on his part In : spects , and for that reason he Is go I .op talking. "They will flnd out or fth of March whether or not I am afro mt duds with the pompadour , " said enchlng his fists and shaking hla nlnously. "I'll ' glvo them a little t ilng to sing , mark me. " Martin Flaherty StnrtM for Cur * LYNN , Mass. , Feb. 27. Martin Fla is started for Carson City , Nov. , wh < ? i ill light Dal Hawkins some time durln eek of the Corbett-Fltzsimmons fight , as unaccompanied and will depend on Pj trainers at hln destination. Ho was Is far ahead of any blood remedy on market , lor It 'lues BU inucli more , elites removing impurities , andtonlnc tlio run-down system , It cure * nny 1)1 disease. It matters not how dccp-seatci obJtlnate , which other so-called til remedies fail to reach. U Unrealbl remedy for real blooil diseases. Mr. Ata Smith , of Orccncastlo , I writes ; "I bailsiich abadcasouf Bel Hlioiimitlim that I liecamo abgolu helpless unable totakoinyfoodorli.il myself In any way , I took many pat medicines , but they did not reach trouble One dozen bottles ot B. 8 cured ma Bound and well , and I now we 170. " Hooks on blood and lUIn diseases mailed 1 f Bwlft bjieciflo Company , Atlanta , Oa. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. , Vii.UNQ8. KnUIT , KAHM AND QAHI until ( or tale or rim. Day & Hem , 39 1 _ _ V. O'KnEFK. HEAL ESTATE AND INS ince. Moled to room 6 , E\tritt block K BALV-IlAIiaAlNi MY MODKIIN Hit cBlilence , CSS Mil ave. , on motor line , liter * ' netiool ; alto otlivr turgalni. ' J. luIdton. . KCIM , BALK AT OHVIB' MAnKUT. iruadwuy ; pork lolni , Cc per lb.i i > lcnlo In llo vet Iti. , Inf ? In Rood spirits and spcmc.l confident ot returning with the purse ot } 6,000 which RIte to the winner. Ao Hawkins Is intd to be pupil of Cornell's , Flaherty expects to t with Pltzstmmons. SCIII.\MII AVI.\S Unil of the Io nn , WenrjOrlnil < Whccld nt TnUer nlln. CllICAao.'Keh. 27. The closlnj ; hours the world's International slx-dnj-s-find-sl nights rncc were filled with cnthuslam. I'll 20,000 people crowded Tnttemlls' bull Ing. The cheering of the spectators arouo the remaining contestants to renewed i forts. At 0 o'clock the order was : Schlnm Miller , Aehlngor , Lnwson "Tho Tcrrlb Swedo" and Hanscn the "Ilalnmnkcr , " wll hardly a foot between them. Hannnnt , tl fireman , had dropped out of the rnco at 2 : ! p. m. , being thrown from bis wheel by trainer attempting to cross the track , aftc riding 1,480 miles' , lacking 120 miles of ha Ing enough to secure a prize for hlg Ion weary ride. At 10:05 p. m. Fred Schlnner of German was declared the champion long distant rider of the world , having covered 1,788 mill and four laps , but lacking 122 mites of con Ing up with Halo's Madison Square Garde record. While the physical condition ot tl flvo riders who flnlshotl looked dtscouragln to the future of Blx.day racing , the me wore not considered In n serious comlltloi Fred Schlnner , Uio winner , speaking ot h long endurance , says that lie fcols stron and In a healthy condition and with a llltl sleep nnd rest ho will bo nblo to defend tl ; title ho has Just won. Ho will leave In tc days for nil extended trip through llio soul and upon his return to Chicago , will onU : ollego with the money won , and will gradv nto as a mechanical engineer. 111IT , the no-legged rider , covered 4C miles , riding less than an average of clgt hours a day , Schlnner and Miller did not suffer nine trom saddle soreness , a complaint that ha troubled some of the rldcra very badly. La\v son was In very bad condition and was lltct illy raw from dialling. H will bo severe lays before ho can walk with any degree o : omfort. Final score : Schlnner , 1,788 mile ind 4 laps ; Miller , 1,740 miles nnd 1 lai | \ehlnger , 1,727 miles ; bawaon , 1,707 mile mil 1 lap ; Hanson , 1,603 miles and 3 laps. Whlxt Cluli Tourney. The Omalia Whist club held a tourney li ts rooms , In The Boo building , last evening n which the Omaha club and a rcprescnta Ivo number of players from the Lincoli vcre present. There were but twenty-twi ncn from Lincoln , making but eleven teams .nd their number was filled out by two mer rom Council Dluffs. The match resulted It , victory by the homo club , with a tally o hlrty-four points to their credit. The foi owing Is the score , with the names of tin ilayers : North and south , Omaha club lurrcll and Sumney , 233 ; Cruinmer nm bplln , 241 ; Dnrkoly and Urunncr , 223 ; Coi nil Shed , 233 ; llushman and Thomas , 222 icrlbner and Uclmlorf , 247 , with a total o : ,438. The Lincoln players north anil soutl , -cro : Atkins and Tomley , 235 ; Slanghtei nd Traphagan , 225 ; Abbott and Hardy , 229 laughmau ami Mcisncr , 220 ; Alexander anil lammond , 241 ; Allen and Wotbc , 220 ; total ,370. The Omaha players , east anil west ere : Hcth anil I'cters , 24S ; Lawrence and orilan , 239 ; Reed ami Uelnhart , 233 ; Mclklc nd Jones , 227 ; Stanford and Scanncll , 213 ; lomstock and Shipley , 218. The Lincoln layers , east and west , were : Hall anil lagoon , 235 ; Smith and Helling , 235 ; Hurley nd McFarland , 240 ; Ulackburn and Lam- orison , , 221 ; Wilson and Drown , 2 1C ; Tray- or and Waterman , 227 ; total , 1,401. The Dial ot the Lincoln club was 2,774 , against ,842 , for the Omaha club , giving n dlflerance r sixty-eight , divided by two left thlrty- jur points to the credit < f the home club. .iitl-1'ciol t-ollliifv Orillimiu'o 1'iihvlil SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 27. The supreme jurt has sustained the recently adoptei pool selling am : Ivlc ordinance prohibiting iking commissions on racing bets. V G.W.Pang'SeM.D. TH15 GOOD SAMARITAN. 25 YEHR'S EXPERIENCE. Kcndcr of MlHcnHOH of incJi and \vouivii. I'KOrillliTOR Ol TH1 { AVorhl'it Herbal Dlxpcnsiiry of McdlcUv . I cUKK-Cntnnh of Head , Thront nml l.nngt ; , IlTns.es ) or Kjo nnd li.ir , 1'ltn und Apoplexy , llrntt , I.ivor nnd Kidney Dl cuse/i , DiiihetCK , Drlithffl Dlsnife , St Vltns Dnnoe , HhiMinmtl'Uii , enihihx , Diopsy cured without Inppltifr , TnpiVorm renuniM. all cluonlo Nervous nnil Pilvate LOST MftMHOOB-nn.dISi ! . , s ; ! CVDMII IQ _ ° n'i' ' 1'hjfidnn who can OS rlillLilt > i piopcrlyciiitiNVIMIll.l.H without cIcgiroyiUB teeth and bones. No cury or poison mliicial used. -Tho only I'hyplclnn who cnn tell what nils yon without nBkliiB n question. These nt a dtatnncu pond for question blank. No. 1 iormcn ; No , M lor women. All cm rcspoudonco fctrlctly oontUlcntlal , Mcdlclno sent by cxprcse. Addi ess nil letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , B65 llranilwiiy , COl'NCII. Itt.lirrS , 1A tSTScnd H cent atuiut ) Tor reply. THE MODEL NEW "A TUHNINO POINT IN HIS 1 For high grade work patronize the Reliable luffs City Steam Laundry. 31 North Main reel. 'Phono 314. Wo use no acids In ashing , iQHANY THEATER I l m MOOU12 AND LIVINGS TON CO. WI3HK , COMtlUMHXCi MONDAY. B'tARCH 1ST. Oix-iilnp ; wl < li "Michael SlruKollV * I 'ullP free opening nlKlit. lllcycle Klvon nway e Int-t night. Snltmlny nfternuon matinee- . 1'rlcc'H , lOo nnd 0c. Scats now on Bale at Hei r's JrUB store. Furniture. Includes everything suggestive of Spring and Springs Bed Springs the modern , first class of Furniture construction whole line of Springs used In the Furniture NEW articles fresh from creative energy like , the season Itself summersand the wear of winters not something that Is hoary with the dust of summers- ters something that will grow In beauty llko the beautiful days of the glad season of the year. Are newer than ever this Spring new quarters , constituting the largest and finest exclusive furniture house western Iowa new goods not a rusty ot the factories all the novelties. spring In the house newest productions of SPRING OPENING In ionr 'new store , wo will sell As a premonition a PER CENT CASH DIS TWENTY nil of this week any article In stok at cash discount sale for this week in ( which 20 percent COUNT. This means a for 'the benefit of all cash customers. prices cent will bo cut from the regular Wo want pcoplo to como and see our new store , and this Is one of the In ducements. Durfee Furniture Co. , Council Bluffs 205-207 BROADWAY , - - Facts , Not FakesI ! FAKE ADVERTISING. FAKE GOODS. " You may fool all the people some of the time ; but you can't fool all the people all the time. " We don't believe in fake goods and fake prices , but offer you the best and freshest stock of Pianos and Organs in the west at the lowest , living prices consistent with Good , Reliable Goods. We have been here for 38 years and intend to spend the balance of our days selling reliable goods at the old stand 103 Main St. Come and see us. We can do you good. MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN GO. f