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G THE OMATIA DAILY BEHBJBUMDAY , rATCII 13 , 1898. I CURRENT NEWS OF INTEREST. FROM IOWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. lll.XOIl Mi\TIOX. Try Metro's stock food. Dr. Roe , dentist , Merrlam block. Eggs , 3 dOii. 25c. Bartcl & Miller. Aek merchants ( or premium stars. Photos Platlno or Arlsto. Sherraden. Dr. Brown , dentist , room 301. Merrlam blk. Hon. Smith Mcl'licn-on of Red Oak was In the city yeotcrday. N , M. Little Is spending a short vaca tion In Oakland , la. Hotel Inman dining roctn will be opened April 1 by W. H. Inman. W. II. Klllpack , the Nooa ! attorney , has been nttendlnc district court the last few days. Lost Pug dog , 9 monlhfl old. Had bell on when taut seen. Reward It returned to 311 West Broadway. J. M. Campbell , who has been spending a short time In this city , left yesterday for Marshalltown , la. ' A. L. Stevens has returned from a two weeks' eastern trip and Is ut his home , 20S Fourth street. The Evans laundry Is the leader In fine work both for color and finish. 520 Pearl street. Phone 290. All of the R.ibekah lodged In the city havr been requested to tni-et with Council Bluffs lodge Nu. Z on Monday evening. A. M. Hiiyden , brother of Rev. L. F. Hayden - den , has arrived from Kearney , Neb. , end will locate permanently In Council Bluffs. Roy Duquette and Mlunlo Cozad were united In marriage yesterday afternoon by Rev. Henry DeLong at the home of the latter. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 721 Broadway. Edith Edgar , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefjn Corncllion , died last Friday evening. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment t Clark's cemetery. Word line been received In this city that Miss Lulu Fowler , daughter of ex-Deputy City Marshal Fowler , who recently went to liOdl , Wls. , Is now very 111 at the home of her aunt In that city. J. W. Squires bepan a foreclosure suit yesterday In the district court against David Halneu to secure payment of $10,000. The property Involved Is located on the Crescent City road a short distance out of the city. The members of Palm grove , Woadman Circle , wl h to extend their olncnre thanks to all who took part and contributed to tdt'.r ' entertainment given for the benefit of thb Christian homo Monday evening. The affair was a Rro.it succcna socially and financially. All members of Council camp No. It , Woo&non of the World , arc notified to ap pear at Woodman hall this morning at 11 o'clock eharp to fittcnd ( lie funeral of W. O. Rogers , sovereign physician. Those hav ing badges are requested to bring them along. Thi > popullat city ecnventlon that was to have been held lant evening did not tians- plro. A number of the party leaders met and talked over the nltuatlon and reached the conclusion that It would bo best to wal : until after the republican convention on the 16th. and then call a convention and place a full city ticket In the field. Me. Arthur's new play , "The Cherry Pickers , " will bo the attraction at the Dhany theater next TV.urcday evening , March 17. While the ntory Is laid In Af- gtanlstan and India , yet It Is full of local color. "Tho Cherry I'likere" consist of a regiment of British lu'fsar.s , a distinctive feature of whose gay uniforms are their cherry red trousers. The play Is highly epokcn of by the press. "Cyclone" and "Rabbit's' Foot , " the two Moilfd slaves , who became such favorltco while with the Calboun Opera company last season , have been re-engaged , and will be ecen thlo season In their grotesque dances. These clever little fellows arc greeted everywhere - where with cnthuslaom. They Ciavo Intro duced new steps to their dancing , which baa made them more popular than ever. See them tonight at Iho Dohany theater. 'Messrs. ' Bell & Kent , architects , arc re moving their office from this city to Helena , Mont. , where they will make their head quarters for at least a year or two and f er- haps permanently. They have a largo amount of work now under way In Mon tana , Including the state house at Helena and 'three county court houses. This work made It necessary that they should have tholr general office nearer to their work. They have become the leading architects In thin part of the country , and there Is a gen eral expression of regret that they find U necessary to leave even temporarily. C. B. Vlava Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 ind 2 to 5. Health book furnished. 326-327-3 8 Merrlam block. Elegant cottage for sale , Klnne , Baldwin block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. VKIIV A\(7nitous gprflnl AKftit llniu-IIn KililliltM the HpurloiiH Ijlion Silver Crrtlllontc. Special Agent Donclla of the Treasury de partment , In compl'ance with a request from the local banks , yesterday came over Ircm Omaha with one ot the counterfeit $100 ellvcr certificates and permitted all of the employes about the banks to make a close Inspection of the bill and compare It with & genuine note of the same Issue. There was not a person connected with any of the hanks wl-o would say * that ho could see any difference between the real and the counter feit and each one announced that ho would have accepted the bill without hesitancy If It had been presented In the regular manner. The closest comparison failed to detect any hut Imaginary Olffcrcnccs and convinced all who saw It and had any knowledge of me chanlcal reproduction that It was a photo graphic reproduction of a note of the original Ifsue. This conviction Is further strength ened by the fact that the counterfeit Is a trlflo smaller every way than the original. The bill was also shown to many merchants nnd business men , who admitted that there was nothing about It that would have ex cited their suspicions that It was not Issued In the regular way from the national treas ury. All admitted the window of calling In the entire Issue of the bill and destroying the plate. Ono merchant remarked thought fully after examining the two bills : "If mechanical processes of reproduction can bo brought to such a stage of perfection aa tills Indicates , the governments of the world will have to dovlso some new methods for protecting their paper currency or elae cease to Issue It. It will force us to resort to coin for all purposes , or use some sort of paper that cannot bo counterfeited or Imitated. Every line In the bad bill Is like every line In the gcod and the only difference Is found in the size and the character of the paper. " A dozen brands of whisky for all classes In stock. Family orders delivered In city ; prompt shipping to adjacent towns and farmers. Liquors , nines , 1'abst beer , Res- ley's ale and porter by the glass , bottle , Jug , keg or case. 535 Droadway , Council muffs , Ja. Thono 148. M. Wollsteln & Co. Better than Klondike. Pereons with smaller or large capital wishing to make Invest ments that promlso largo returns should address or call on L. W. Tulleja. Council Uluffs , la. Dr. Heller , osteopath , Deno block. , Will LUMP HU I.rif. Tbp 8-year-old colored boy , stepson of iWllllam Blackburn , -who suffered a broken leg > whllo attempting to steal a ride behind a hack that wa being driven rapUly through the streets , WCB taken to St. Ilernard'a hoi- pltal yesterday afternoon for the purpose ot having the lojureft limb amputated. The leg was dislocated and broken at the kiieo in cuch a manner as to injure ttie artery end hut off the circulation below the knee , and that portion of the limb hat became en < tlrely dead. Gangrene ba > let In , and am- If BtCMttry to * vi ttM child's SELLING WIGWAM BUTTONS Children nlist2tl ia Eebnlf of Exposition Work. ADD INCENTIVE OF PRIZES TO PATRIONISM CoiiiiiilUcc ( if U'unifii' * lloni-il Mnkcx ArriiiiKi-iuontN liy U'liloli a Lot of the IhittoiiBVIII llu MlMioiril Of. The women who have undertaken the work of disposing of the remainder of the ex. position buttons had n mwt successful meet ing In tl-e ordinary of the Grand hotel yes- terJay afternoon. The committee of women having the matter In charge consists of Mrs. Oeorgo T. Phclps , Mrs. B. S. Tcr\\Illlger , Mrs. Thomas Mctcalf , Mrs. H. J. McUrlde , .Mrs J. B. Atkins end Mrs. S. II. Fexitcr. In accordance with the arrangements made at the meeting of the Expssltlon association on Thursday night at which the secretary of the association was Instructed to Invite i > large numbei of young peopleto meet the committee , there was a large number of boys and girls present when the women were- ready to explain their scheme for roll ing buttons to raise funds for the building of ttie wigwam. The committee outlined thb plan end made It very clear to the bo > r , and girls , who entered Into the scheme with great enthusiasm. According to the plan any person who Is recommended by the committee can engage In the sale of buttons and for every five buttono sold at $1 each , which Is the uniform price , will bo given one admission ticket to the TransmLsslsslppl Exposition. If thu eales reach the number of 1,000 buttons , tde following prizes will bo awarded : To the person selling the greatest nunv bcr of buttons , a first-claps. hl li grade bl- cyck , for either Ictly or gentleman. To the girl or boy selling the second high est number of buttons will be given each a fine gold witch. The fourth prize will be a high class camera nnd outfit ; and there will be other prlzco , the exact nature of which has not been determined. Should the sale of the buttons rcacli 2,000 In number , the prizes will be doubled. The tlmo limit for the rale Is June 1 , at which tlrna all prizes will be awarded. This com- petltlcti Is open to all who desire to take port , nnd application should be made to one of the members of the women's committee. The Exposition association Is represented In this work by a committee consisting of Mr. E. H. Walters , Dr. J. H. Cleaver and Prof. J. C. Hlsey. The girls and boys present took the live liest Interest In the work , and there was pvcat eagerness to get a consignment of buttons to dlspcie of them. Following Is the Met of tliose to whom buttons were given and who at once began the work of dis posing of them : Minnie Faster , Adam Hess , Laura Hlght , Grace Mesomore , 13 en la h Hoag- land , Carl Chamberlain , Mlllard Hoagland , Margaret McBrlde , Walter Barnes , Clara Troutrean , Nellie Haworth , Dora Hlnci , LMils Whltehead , Maurice DeKay , Qarfielil Paufcon , Liura McFadden , Ella Wlrt , Ken- ncth Barnes , Edith Thomas , Zoo Hill , Flor ence Stevens , Harry Hlncs , Roy DeVol , George Haworth , Delia Metcalf , Cora Harlo Ml i Mlnnlo Williamson and Mies Dora Lyon were added to the list for the purpose of representing the colnmltteo among the school teachers of the city.- The sentiment among the young people preccnt at this meetIng - Ing seemed to be that It would become very unpopular In a month 'from this tlmo not to wear a button , and cne stiggcctlon was made that It certainly would bo to the Interests of every man In Council Bluffs , and more especially the business men , to not only wear a button themselves , but to use every effort to have their employes wear the but ton , as the wearing of the button from this date on will Indicate a person's interest In his homo city. Get your photographs now ; 2 for lOc , C for 25c ; photo button , latest out , 15c. 541 B'way , Open Sundays 9 to 4. SOCIAL EVlTvTS OK" " 1UAST WEEK. MrVnHx the Object of n Very 1'IciiMniit Surprlxe I'arly. There were very few events worth ctircnlcllng In the social woild during theweek. . Tht usual lethargy that follows the clcse of the winter season and lnrearcd by the re strictions of Lent nan been more i'-an usually apparent. Ono of the most enjoyable parties of the week wes a surprise given Mrs. J , F. Watts at her home , 744 West Broadway. The occasion was her blrthci.jy , r.nd the sur prise was planned by a number of her frlenda. It was a complete success In every respect. Befcco cue was made aware of the fact that anything more than the usual" quiet houio evening was to be passed the house was filled with her friends , who look complete po-'ocflslco and prepared for all of the amuse ments of the evening. It was a very In formal gathering , and for that reason more trcsn ordinarily pleasant. High five formcil one of the sources of amusement. During the latter part of the evening refreshments were served. The guests retired at a latt hour , leaving many pretty presents for tht | hstCB3 as memcntota of a very plcarant event. MM. Addle Kaln and Mrs. Emma Potter ontettalncd Unity guild nnd friends at n Lenten tea at the home of Mrs. Kaln on Vine street on Friday afternoon. Refresh ments worn served and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all of those present. On Monday night at St. John's English Lutheran church the Derthlck club will give an open srfolon for the benefit of Its friends and the public. A fine progmii has been arranged by Mr. Thlckstun. The Dudley Buck quartet will have a prominent place 01 the program , Mrs. Wadswortd and other noted local singers will take part. On Friday night Prof. Chambers gave a dancing party at hie hall to the Cotillion and Wednesday night clubs. It was a success , but was not largely attended. During the absence of Miss Dodge Mrn. McCabe will take charge of the art depart ment of the Wonwn'a club. The members of the Ladles' Aid society of the Fifth avenue Methodist church avc a pleasant soctil entertainment at the home of Mrs. C. J. Fulmer , 1736 Eighth avenue , on Thursday orenlng. It wen a "mystery" social , with many new and plea. ant fea tures. After the mysWrlw were all solved an elegant luncheon was served. A large number of people spent several hours most pleasantly. The Misses Bedlson entertained a number of ifrlendd by that always enjoyable nuana. a Outoh lunch , at their home on South Eighth street on Saturday evening. Theuo very Informal and always delightful lunchec are growing In popularity and Increasing In frequency. An Informal reception was tendered the members of the Christian Endeavor , * of tht Christian tabernacle by Ilev. S. M , Pcrklna and Mrs. Perklas at their home on South First street on Thursday evening. About all of the member * of the society connected with the church were present. There were many ploisant social features that served to make the event most pleasant to all who attended The marriage of 'Mr. Orson C. Carter of thin city to Miss Isabel Clare Stephens oC Boonc. la. , took place at the homo of the bride In that place on Tuesday , Mr. Carter has many friends In this city , and his bride la very popular In the social circles of her home. She Is the daughter of S. M. Steph ens , a prominent buslners man of Bcone. Mr , and Mrs. Carter will make their home in that city.Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Van Brunt entertained nt dinner at her home on Fourth etreet on Friday cvtnlng In honor of Mr . Hake and daughter ol Omaha. The Progr j club met on Thursday after noon at th residence of Mrs. Smith on South Firit itrttt. Aa unwuallj. kflU 104 Interesting program was presented. Mrs. Ballcngcr had charrfp of the lesson on the subject of the Jesuit missionaries. Mrs. Miller led the discussion on current events , and Mrs. Klnpsbury read an Interesting ar ticle on the- life and .works of Justin Wln- eor , the historian. The next meeting will bo at the residence of Mrs. Walton , on Lin coln S'venne. Invitations are out for a journey through Homo to be 'personally conducted by MM. Hanchett and Mrs. Tllton. All participants In the Journey will meet at the residence of Mrs. Tllton Friday afternoon , March IS. At the last meeting of Abe Lincoln post Woman's Relief corps , arrangements were ' made to attend th6 thirtieth wedding anni versary of Mrs. Hoon , one of the members | of the corps , which occurred on Thursday. The members met at the home of Mrs. Woatherbee and proceeded to the residence j I of Mrs. Hoon on Fourth avenue. She was ! ! taken completely by surprise , but wis able j I to moat hospitably entertain her friends. Before the guests left they presented her j ulth n tablecloth and set of napkins , all of the finest linen. The prcaentatlon speech was made by the president of the corps , lllrs. AVratherbee. Fine refreshments were served , which had been provided from the commissary department of the corps under the direction of Mrs. Talbott. Mrs. W , J. Lcverett gave a pleasant pupils' recital Monday evening at her home onNorth Second street. Two weeks from that date the will entertain her pupils with a novel entertainment. Each guest will be costumed to represent a certain country , and will sing the national air. ( Mrs. N . P. Dodge , who has been visiting friends In Denver for some time , was Joined during the week by her daughters , .Misses Caroline and Ellen Dodge. After concluding their visit In Colorado the entire party will visit Mr. Dodge's sister , ' .Mrs. J. B. 'Balrd , at Iowa Park , Tex. Mrs. A. J. Topping and daughter Helen left Friday for Spokane , Wash. , where they will reside In the future. Mrs. F. Ogden of Chicago Is tire guest of her daughter , Mrs. Chares Van Court. Mrs. F. S. Thomas has returned from an extended visit In Texas. MUs Slna Olson of 714 'Madison ' avenue has returned from a pleasant visit In Chicago. Miss 'Maude ' Knight of Columbus , .N'eb. . , Is In the city and will spend Sunday with her sister , Mrs. George N. 'Bowen. ' 'Miss ' Mattle McDonald of Kansas City ar rived in this city yesterday to spend a few weeks with her sister , Mrs. H. L. Cummlngs. ' .Mr. and iMrs. B. 0. .Brulngton . and .Mrs. Brulngton's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis , will move to Council 'Bluffs ' this week and ( occupy theiBluhm residence at 421 South j Eighth street. I ! Charles Wright of Chicago will spend i Sunday In this city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cummlngs. Miss Flora Hoyman of Prospect , O. , who has been spending a few days with Mrs. F. A. Blxby , left for home yeaterday. Mrs. Charles Berry and eon of Taraa , la. , spent Sunday with MM. Berry'e cousin , Mrs. F. A. Blxby , 930 Second avenue. Mrs. L. Green of 411 Harrison street , Is visiting with her mother In Nebraska. William Elton and Agr.s McArdlc. both of Omaha , were married In this city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Metzgcr are ex pected home from California this week. Mrs. J. C. Pontius returned last evening to Lamed. Kan. , after a pleasant visit with relatives In this city. Mrs. B. M. Wells of Springfield , Mo. , who has been vlslt'ug her parents and friends for the last month , left for her home Fi'lday evening. Mies Grace Richardson , formerly of tht ? city , has returned from St. Louis and IB spending the week with Mrs. H. H. Harris , 14 South FlMt street. Mrs. N. P. Jackson , who has been visiting friends In the city , returned to her home In Springfield , Mo. , yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Martin of Des Molncs , formerly of this city , Is visiting her mother , Mrs. 'E. J. Price of 203 Grace street. Mrs. Amelia H. Topping and child left for Spokane , Wash. , Friday evening to Join Mr. Topping. They will make their future home there. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jenkins of Topeka , Kan. , have removed to this city , where Mr. Jenkins has assumed the management of the Union Pacific Tea company's store , vice E. , A. Black , who has been transferred to the Omaha store. Mrs. R. H. Harris of Missouri 'Valley Is the guest during the week of Mrs. F. P. Bradley. Miss Isabel Patersoa haa returned from Mlneola , where she was the guest of Mlsa Flammant. MUs Mona Reed has gone to Avoca to do some special office work for her father , F. L. Reed , clerk of the' district court. Miss Mao Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Searle of Sioux City were In the 'city during the week , the guests of W. L. Douglas at the Grand. Mrs. Eva Murray of 805 First avenue has returned from a pleasant visit with friends In Chicago. Mrs. Q. B. Patterson has returned from a two weeks' visit In Davenport. Council IllulTH CliurehfH. The regular services will be held. In Broad way Methodist church today. At St. Paul's church 4he rector , Rev. L. P. McDonald will conduct the regular serv ices. Holy communion at 8 a. m. and Sun day school at 10. At the morning service the sermon will be preached by Rev. George E. Walk , rector of the Churcb of the Good Shepherd In Omaha , Sunday school at All Saints' chapel at 3 p. ra. The evening services will be con ducted by the rector. There will be special mulc at the offertories both morning and evening. I. M. Trejnor will sing In the morning. The regular services will bo held In the Central Church of Christ In Odd Fellows' temple. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 : by the pastor , Rev. A. R. Caudle. The services at the St. John's English Lutheran church 'today will bo conducted by the pastor. The usual society meetings of the church will occur at the regular hours. At the morning service the pastor. Rev. G. W. Snydcr will preach on the subject "Filth Overcome ; " evening subject , , "Rewarded According to that Which was Sought. " Sun day school at 12. First Baptist Church , Corner First Avenue and Sixth Street , Rev. R. Venting , pastor- Morning service at 10:30 : , subject , "The Ma terial and Spiritual Universe ; " bible school at 12 at church , ar.1 3 p. m. at Betbauy Mission ; Baptist Young People's Union at 6:30. : subject , "The Mind of Jesus , " Phil. 11:3-8 : ; evetitag service at 7:30 : , subject , "A Hard Nut to Cratk. " Second Presbyterian Church , Harmony and Frank Streets. Rev. Alex. Lltherland , pastor Morning subject , "Doctrines and Their Fruits ; " evtoln"Relation of Religion to Morals. " Welcome. Sunday School Workers' Union Regular meeting In St. John's English Luthci-tn church on Tuesday evening , March 15. Dr. J. M. Wll.'on of Omaha will give the ad dress of the everv'ng ; special music and full program. I'lotun * Prninrx. Wo have picture frames that will suit anyone. All kinds to select from and we will frame your pictures at moderate prices. Wo employ the most skilled workmen In cur house , and wo take rains to please our patrons. Our ait department will well re pay you to vlelt It and see the newest thliiga cut In that Hue. We can satisfy you In tlic c goods beyond doubt , and only ask your inspection to bear us out In this exertion. When yoj want anything In the art line call at th ) ntcre of the Council Bluffs Paint , Oil and G.ass Co. , Manoilc blcck. Large chimneys for Incandescent gas burn ers , 35c at Blxby's. Smoke the Iron Chancellor , the leading five-cent cigar. A kM fur nivnroc. Charles Hcnslcy filed his petition In the district court yesterday for a divorce from his wlfo , Dora Hcnsley , alleging adultery. They were married In this city on December 4. 1897. The marriage reg'eter shows that Hensley was 45 years of age and hla wlfo 15 at the time of tbelr marriage. The girl was formerly Dora Peterson and her homo was In this city. ' Children and adults torturea by burns , scalds , Injuries , eczema or skin diieaies may tecuro lontant relief by using DeWltt's Witch Htsel Salve. U U the great pile rcmeajt. - MOVE TOlVAKfcADJflURNMENT Resolution to Winitf { > Legislative Session MareH 26. WILL NOT BI ACTED ON FOR THE PRESENT V . Hill Introduced In the UOIIMP Which In 1'riictlcnllnit Aiill-l'iixN unit Which Jlny CIIIIHC Trouble. DES MOINES , March 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) A resolution was presented and passed In ( do house today looking to the adjournment o ( the- legislative cession on March 20. It went to the senate nt the forenoon f-cs-slon and will not be acted on for the present. The = enate beard of cen tral element , which la la the saddle , pro poses that the resolution shall not be passed In the upper body till the fate of the- board of control Is certain. On ( do whole , the Inv presslon Is that adjournment will be Inv possible at that date. It la now expected that trie board of control bill will pass the senate' about the clcee of the coming week , If this Is done the senate will take up ap propriations while the house wrestles 'with the board of control. Aside from appro priations , there arc several matters whtcn will take considerable time. The house committee on constitutional amendments Ihls afternoon recommended for passage the Titus resolution for a constitu tional amendment to cstablitti biennial elec tions. It his already passed the house. It ( IBG been understood for a long time that this measure could net FOES the house un less the senate would pws the Whclan reso lution for a constitutional amendment to give each county one member of the lowet house. The house recommendation or Titus' measure means that the .senate leaders havoi promloed to take rare of the \Vdelan meas ure ; but It ca'inot be dene without a fight lei the upper body. It will take timeto fight out ttie matter. The senate ways and means committee will early In the week put a substitute for sec- tlon 1 on the board of control bill , embodying the objectionable parts of amendments which have been proposed and are now pending. Today the opposition showed Its hand by pouring In < i Hood of amendments such as ieems designed to kill the bill by giving op portunity to tellt It to death. All the Im portant otico went over and will be dls- ci'sscd. Dell Introduced one amendment to take tnc Soldiers' Home at Marsballtown frcm the control of the board. This will oc casion a fight en tie floor. Boll was 'work- Ing vigorously for It this afternoon. Titus proposed an additional amendment that the board should have supervisory control over all county Infirmaries. The ways and means committee presented one to provide that not more than three of tiie five members of the special commiteo ( , on , confirmation shall beef of the 6'ime political party. IX f HE'HOUSE. , The hou.ie Indicated plainly Its sentiment on beard of control matters today by parsing the Joint resolution fdr adjournment March 20. It means thai the house expects to dla- poss of the board .of control measure In very short order after 'It ' comes from the senate by passing the senate bill. The house pawed a resolution , allowing appropriation bills to he called up at any time without special or der. It means th.lt 'the friends of the Omaha , cxposttlcn , arc getting ready to call up the bill to give $30,000 to the exposition , early the comlngiweck , and pass It If pos sible. The amount will likely be reduced In the senate. ( . In the house a Joint roiolutlon , by Parker and Mills to pardon Theodore Dushlck WAS defeated. Bushlck nineteen years ago mur dered his wife and her father in MlIs : county. An effort to make the resolution to pardcn Wesley Evans , the boy murderer , a special j I i order for Thursday \vas defeated. HlnKsca Introduced In the house a measure prohibiting railroads giving transportation at a discount to state- officers and is equiva lent to the anti-pass measure of a year ago , which was presented In the senate and under severe pressure withdrawn without coming to a vote , even without being acted on by a committee. Htakson says he will neither withdraw nor consent to the strangulation of hla measure ; he proposes that the rail road pass as a political factor shall be put out of existence. According to advices received by L. E. Sanford of this city1 , president of the Iowa and Black Hills Horsa company , agents of the United States government are scouring the western etatcs for horses suitable for cavalry purposes. The chief office of the Iowa and Block Hills Horse company Is in DCS Mo'rirs. Its ranges are In the Black Hills. Today Mr. Sanford was notified that a contract , had been entered into for the delivery of G50 of the company's horses at Port Mead , S. D. The deal wa made through the United States purchasing agent at Fort Mead and negotiations have only been In progress for two days. The homes are to bo delivered Immediately. The Fort Mead purchasing agent Is negotiating with other homo owners la western Dakota for cavalry rnlmals and It te understood that similar purchase.1 arc being made wherever suitable hoists can bo found. Sioux City Democratic 1'rlmnrlen. " SIOUX CITY , March 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) At the democratic primaries In thlo city today a Bood vote was east , and J. H. Quick was nomtccted for mayor , hlii oppo nent being Wllllom Z. Swartz , r.n ex-raayoi of the palmy days. Both * re free silver men , and Mr. Quick Is an admlrsr of Henry Gecrge , of Altgeld and of Plngree. Ho Is a man of clean life and unblemished reputa tion , and Is not likely to prove a popular candidate with the sporting element , which Is strong In the democratic party of this city. Hln republican oppcce.nt Is William Connlft , now auditor of the city. For the ether offices the primaries furoUded few If any eurprices. Demosrats generally con elder It a strong tlcVet on the whole. I.t'vloM oil Grocery Stuck. PEiRSIA. la. , March 12. ( Special. ) The grocery stock of Mrs. Ida M. Selpel was taken possession of by the creditors , Paxton & Gallagher Co. 'of * Omaha , yesterday. Dr. Hill , who owns th'fj building , holds an Iron clad lease and refuses to allow the removal ' of thogooJs until the'r nt Is ssttled for for the full year. A lawsuit may result. Mrs. Seipel Is the wonmiri who was mortally wounded by her divorced husband three aqo by two1 bullets that lodged in her abdomen. She has pearly recovered , uelpel committed sulclde'at ' 'he ' time. Colpw nV Will Ilflmlr. MOUNT PL.EASAMT , la. , March 12. ( Special. ) Arrangements have been made for a debate March 1C , between the Illinois Wesleyan unlversltynf Bloomlngton , 111. , and the Iowa WislftVin university of this city. Each school will be represented by three speakers , 4 tallows : Illinois Wcs- leyan Frank WIlthVI Abraham Stewart and H. O. Hill , lowu-i Wesleyan Miles Bibb , Frank A. Xlcke.'ooso and NeUon D. Wells. The question to be tlebated Is as to advisa bility of the Injunc.lon as a means of fcet- tllng labor disputes. In H Y. M. C. A. CEDAU UAPID3. la. , March 12. ( Spe cial. ) John S. Moore , general secretary of the Young Men's Christian association , has tendered hU resignation , to take effect March 16 , and A. M. Clemcnce of Waco , Tex. , has been chosen to take hla place. Mr. Moore resigns in order to complete his collegiate education , and on April 1 will enter a training school In CbVago. Mr , lloxlc Not Utility. CORNINO , la. , March 12. ( Special Tele- gram. ) The jury In the Hoxle coco returns verdict of cot guilty. OR for the Klindlke. BIOUX CITY. March 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) Till * morning the ioUowtof lowin S S # K J JflmHi left this city for Seattle bound for Alaska : S. J. Powell , II. P. Uo\\crs , It. B. Stcffen , Max Troestcr , E. W. Foster , Guy L. Need nd S. E. Lomco , Storm Lake ; K , Y. Nelson and P. C. Carlson1 , ' Marathon ; William Schtnltt. S. B. Hall ar.1 David Clarkson , Alia. \ottM nf liMvrt1 .Voit The Traer Star-Clipper Is to bo enlarged to twelve pages. J. F. Irvln , Jr. , has sold a half Interest In the Earllmm Echo to Charles Ulgg. A halt Interest In the Jefferson Standard has been sold by Ben Spear to Wade Gray. A new Bohemian newspaper IK to bo published In Iowa City by the publishers o the Republican. S. C. Maynurd has sold the Grand June tlon Headlight to A. F. Ingalls of Wlndom 'Minn. ' Mr. Maynard Is now poKmaster. Bruce I > . Baldwin , who wan until recently the editor of the Uyersvillc NewsLetter has become editor of the Cascade Pioneer. Henry Lcmlerlnk , the newly appolntn United Stales consul to Santiago , Chill , wa formerly editor of thu Orange City Herald Miss Maude A. Crum Is now editor of the Boone News. She has been connected will the Webster City Tribune for a number o years. The Iowa Times , the organ of the mid dle-of-the-road populists , published u Bloomfleld , has suspended. It Is believed however , that It will teen bo resumed. William Van Benthuyscn , who has jus left thu post of managing editor of the Chicago cage Tribune to become connected with the New York World , la a former Iowa news paper man. lU-lniliMT HiMicli tilt ; Conxt. SEATTLE , March 12. The governmen reindeer expedition which will go Into the Interior of Alaska from Pyramid harbor wll leave hero next Tuesday on the bark Semlnole In tow of the tug Rescue. Bariiesot and Chilkoot have agreed to deliver 341 rein deer , forty Laplanders and about 100 tons of supplies at Pyramid harbor for $ G,600 The deer left behind will go from here aboul March 20 by steamer to Prince Wllllau : sound. The Lapland women and chlldrer and such men as are not going to Alaska will be sent next Monday to Old Fort Town send te remain until shipped to St. Mlchac to join the heads of families. Wo are anxious to do a little good In this world and can think of no plcasantcr or bet ter way to do It. than by commending One Mlnuto Cough Cure as a preventatlve ol pneumonia , consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Hi-ill KNtnte TrnimfcTN. The following transfers are reported from the title and loan olllca of J. W. Squire , 101 I'cnrl street : John A. Taylor nnd wife to William M. Taylor , undivided > , of ntU seU 2i ( nnd nw'.i swVi 2373H.v. . il . $1,500 William M. Taylor nnd wife to John A. Taylor , nwU swii 1-75-41 , W. il. . . 1,000 Elizabeth McN. Worley to John Hunt , lot 7 of out lot 1 , Carson , w. d . 425 Carl Bombard Grahl to Daniel Ark- wrlpht , bt 12. block 7 , Mynster's addition , w. d . 4,500 Tnomns R Thlckstun to H. A. Hal- lenger , lot 5 , block 12 , Hay lisa1 Flist addition , q. c. d . 2,000 William Anderson and wife to Elmer L. and George A. Allen , lots 7 , 8 , 12 , 13 and H , block 3 , Quick's Park. w. d . Martha E. Halladay and husband to J. C. Judy , lot 17 , Auditor's subdi vision fieU swU 12-75-40. w. d . 400 Enos H. Moore and wife to Edmond P. Denton , wV4 nwU 32-70-40 , w. d. . 3,000 Jlartln Quick to Elmer L. and George A. Allen , se , J nwU 22-75-44 , W. d. . , . John H. DeWItt and wife to Grant DeWitt , seVi nw'/i ' 10-71-3U , W. d . 1,100 Ten transfers , total $14,827 DQIUNY THEATER I ONB N101IT. GJ-1N CAST-I3. The Calhouii Opera Co. . Presenting the beautiful Opera , LA GRANDE DUCHESS , Gorgeous costumes , magnificent charus. Prlcep , fl , "Cc , DOc , 25c , .Seats now on wale. DOHANY THEATER. THURSDAY , iMAUCII 17. O'XE ' MGIIT. THE CHERRY PICKERS. The Grout \ew York Siiri'cM. See thrilling and realistic fortress nnd gun pcene The entire production complete. Prices , Jl.OO , 75c , 50o and 23c. Seats now on sale , L. ROSBNFF.LU. Wines & Liquors Wholesale Asent Anheuser-Busch Beer , 510 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SPECIAL NOTICES OOUNCIL BLUFP8 WANTS. - ivvwvti-M-wxfwwi. . , FOU HUNT ( n > - LEONARD EVERETT , 16 Pcnrl Street. $05.00 per month 18 I'cnrl street , store room. 140.00 per month * I'cnrl street , next to 1'ere- goy'u clear blare. J23.00 per month Cherry Hill , 10-room house nnd 1 acre , fruit and garden. $15.00 per month 1011 Hroadway , etorc room. JS.OO per month 1323 1'U'nsant street , nix-room house. 46.00 per month 116 Ridge street , large tlx-room lioun > . JG.OO per month Avenue 11 & lth street , two rooms. I3.CO per month 21st St. , near Uroadwny , three rooma. J4.00 per month 815 A\enue H , three-room hOUfcO ; FAIUls"roU RENT. 134 acres fenced bottom land : will build new houtp and barn for responsible ttnant ; 12.50 per acic. 107 acres southeast of Woodbine , llarrlfon county ; good improvements ; J2.CO. 30-acre farm near Council Hluffs , tlSO.OO per > ear. 5-acre garden tract , dote In , $100.00 per year. Good fur inn for sale or trad ( cheap ; will take fnniiH , city property ! or ll\e stock In part payment. Write for lists or apply to L.UONARU EVERETT , Our 16 I'earl Street. DWELLINGS. FRUIT. . 'Aim AND GARDEN land * for ul or rent. Day A Una. 34 Pearl tr > * t. TOR RENT. TIIE TWO RTOKES , NOW OC-OU- pied by Peterson & Schoenlni , ' , South Mrfln St. , April 1st. Apply to J. J. IJrown , 21 $ 7tli St.tf tf PURE I1RAMAH EOnp. M CENTS A SET- ting. A. II. Hov > e. Council Illuffs. FOR SALE OR TRADE. IHOH RRED BTAL- llon. S19 Main St. , C } . Illurr ? . la. Inntructlons. Albln Huiter. studio VIOLIN US Droadnray. Herman method of Dresden Contervetory. Belding Silks Newest designs in tlio Holding Stamp Pieces. In Soi'a pillows and cen ter pieces I have the latest designs. Everything in the shape of material i'or fancy work. Free lessons given with stamped work. MISS MARY RICE , t CouncilBlufts Carpel Go , WIND MILLS Xo-eil repairing. I can do this to satis . faction. All kinds of repairing done reasonable. Fine llnp of pumps for sale. FAIR & SOAR , 120 BUOADWAY. - COUNCIL BLUFFS. FINE SLIMMER DRINK. The lu-Mt In ( he norlil. Itcllv- creil ( o liny purl of ( he Hty. Illicit. ' % > - LINDER & FILTER , io . B , SWEET , Attorney-nt-Law and Notary Public. 309 BENO BLOCK. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. G.W.PangIeM.D. TJIH (1001) SAMARITAN 25 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE , Uvader of UlHCUuca of iticn and vt'omcii. PROPR1KTOR OK THR World' * llerbiil l > I pcniiurjr of Mrdlcliyx I Ctllti : Cntmrh of Hend. Thront mid [ .uiiKS , Dlfcn.vi'S of Ko nnd r.nr , Fits nnd Apoplexy , Hi-art , l.lvcr nnd Kidney DlPcaH'e , DliilHitos , lliiKlit'H llt ) > ui c , St. VitiiB Dance , ItlimmmtlMii , bt'iofula , Ihopcy cured without lnppln > r , Tupu Worm * removed , nil chionlo Nervous nnd 1'ilwile LOST CVDUII 1C ( ) | | | V 1'hyslt'mn who can Of rnlLldi inonerly cMirc .SYIMIII.IS without destroying- teeth ntiil boncn. No mer. cuiy or poison mineral need. The only I'liyslcliin who cnntell what nlli you wllhuiit iisklnif n question Thnso nt n dIMiinro ecnd for question blank. No. 1 for men : No. X lor women. All carroxnondcnco strictly conlUlcntlul. Medicine sent by express. Addm-s nil letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , SCO Hromlwuy , CUIINfllt. IIMIFFS , IA , S-ccnt Btivtnu fet reulv. Drive Wells Pumps and windmills the Myers Pump It the best I handle It Pump repairing don promptly Satisfaction guaranteed. D. Leysham , 122 Main Street , Council Bluffs PA It If I.OAXS FIHI'J IXSUHA.\Cn _ MHITV ; : iiovns i.oucxt itutoi. All surety bonds executed nt my otllce. .IAS. .V. CAS.UJV , Jit. , i-0 Mil I ii Street Council lIlnfTx. YOUR BOY r _ I R Has been teasing for a shirt for some time. Of course he wants one all the other boys have ' them. Why not get him one ? They don't cost much fifty cents to a dollar will do it. We have all kinds just received them. Shirts with collars attached shirts with out any collars shirts with stiff bosom shirts with soft bosom shirts that are colored shirts that are plain white shirts that have white body and colored bosom all kinds of shirts. And then for the real small boy we have a waist that looks just like a shirt stiff bosom , separate cuffs and to be worn with a white collar. The only thing that makes it look like a waist is the patent belt attachment. 9 18 AND 20 . MAIN ST. 17 AND 10 PEARL bT. Red White and Blue Yes , thut's a pretty combination of colors for the Ameri can flag , but for artistic designs and the blending of colors in handsome wall paper we have something rare and beautiful. We have designs in green , with the coats of arm of the knights of old purple , golden tints , silver tints , Italian blue , and tints and colors of all kinds , making the finest as- sortmenfc of Avail paper ever shown in Council Bluffs. Wo want to figure with you when you decide to paper and decorate - ate your rooms and you will find that by giving UH a chance it will save you money. Our Avorkmen are skilled in the wall paper , painting and decorating line. Miller Wall Paper Store 108 South Main St. , Co. Bluffs. " f" Are You Going to Plant Trees and Shrubbery ? If you nrc , wo have ovwytlilnj ; In tlio ti'L-o and Hlinih line from tlio sinalk-st sprout to tin- full n-o\vn lianly true. . / ' Very cliolix ; lar o Snow Balls nnd LHai-s , Khadp , ornamental and fruit trues. Wo will have a c'oni | > li > to utock at 18TII AND norriAH ST'HKKTS , OMAHA , where you can make your own selection * and BOO what you're lniyliitf. Ti'lciihoui' 17 ! ) . Ordfi's promptly de llvcri'd. Now IH the tlin * to plant. HARCOURT BROTHERS , NTHSKHV MKX AND FLOKISTS , COl'XOIh HU'I'KS , IOWA. 5c-Charles Sumner Cigar-5c Hnile for Trade . COUNCIL . Who De lvr ApiirrclntP u. Good Smoke. John G. Woodward & Co , BLUFFS , IOWA