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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1899)
THE OMVTTV. T MLV IVCE : MOXD VV. M VT7 ( II COUNCIL BLUFFS , MITCH MKM'IOA. -Hf p'f teed J.ilU worat nfl C E Alexander i Co . jtlrtnre lov mmlture- & Carrot Co. , 407 B'-raj- . 3 C Blxbv. Iwwuw ; . jrtitajWliE. Tel 18. r B Jurquf&in 4. Co , Jewrters end op tic-Ian * . zt S uih Malt Ort j-mir werl flow at the popular laundry. 7B4 Broad * > . rihojH 1ST ChaMet TT bad A H Cot-bran BT vifit- 16E tholr Hunt , Mrfc C W Jn , inMfl rii rei Oocfaran ban Jum rptm.iifl rr Cuba , where IHtwmid a * a tDftnbcr of the Mrs Berth * Shaver arrived Trott . tvaib. . . je-werdar to attend the funeral at her mother , the late Mrs Huph Brown , Ehfwill vlnlt relative * here for wveJkl I > M Lawton a.nd O. H SrrlhO"r J fl * road wintrartors of Chic BCD. are In ta uty lor the jmrpiMw of flpurtne onivnrh la con- jifrtJen with the building of the Port Ttoflge / . - Omaha nma Mr. Srrttmur repr-smutt , the J'utleu-wiu Contract eotnpRtijot Muiaco. Metnborn of Couacil niuff * l-iCftt. No 49 , Independent Order of Oda rvllawa. me ft- \ i/ucnti'fl / to attend the funeral of i.be late Mrfc Narparetta Iloj-d , vliirh vlll be held this ufteirtioon at S oclotL from the utidettal tug t-Htablidhment of Chariof laini.iev luter- , nient will be iti Palrvlew ce'ttmtwr ( At St * PauI'B Eplfioopal rburrh lam pveti- inc Rev E Warren TlarV filled the pulpit I und preached u Hermon on "Golgotha , the True Site of Calvary " The fcertnen was jnudt doubly intertttini : by tbe introduction of upwards , of 300 colored illustrations of m ntB ! In the Uolj Land IK.-IU-IUE on the nub- Ject. Ject.N. N. T. riutnblne couipanj. Ttl. ESt ) . Bee Iricycle contests , "iou choose t-ny Eavif drup > . Hcmntiiber the1 exposition bv t , _ copies o' Snnp EhotE at the Council Office of The. Ile-e Ten cents e.ac.h. THE BEE WHEEL CONTESTS Bfhr HIor - tlint KtiHT tin- . AVI11 H - AVnn. Ei cry boy Lnd pirl will want to rifle n vhoel this ijmni ; nud The Bee is going to plve jou a chance to Rut one in aery tlmjile way What IB more , it is going to let you pick out anj maLe wheel you want. lor it knows you all want o certain make , "which lit the only tnnke on earth " Now let tie tell you how The Bee is going to give tlienheelE away. We want a lot oJ new subscribers to The Bte in Council Bluffs AB BOOB UB the ilrtt 300 oraers have beim handed into our office , the first con test elopes and we will award the whoeJ to the one bringing the moM oraers out ol this 300 Then ConttM Ko. 1 clones and Con- tee.t No. 2 ppenfa oti the nert 1100 orders Jut , ! nee iiuw easj this is. Saj only thirty Eli IE and boyn Bturt out on March 3 to get subscribers They only ha\e to average ten npioce to jnal.e the total ho the winner will not hac to get rerj ma orders , jou see You want to start in arlj and hand in jour ordert an noon as jiosfalbit. Now about the orders Each order must \ > e lor an actual new Council Bluffs sub- rrrlbor. EacL subscriber must tal > i The Bee lor at least three weeks and paj lor it In order to be counted It is better , but nut netesbary , to paj in advance , onlj no order will be counted until the subscription is jiald lor. If the subscription is paid for in advance it tull count one on your score for each three weeks for wnlch it is prepaid Tor example If a subscriber pays in ad vance lor six weeks , it counts two , if he SmyE for twrUe weeks , it will count lour , IT he jiajs lor one jear. It will count seen - teen On ordu-E which are not paid in ad- ani-e it will count only one on your score no muttei ihow long he continue * to take it There , that IE plain , isn't it' Now see what sou can flo The first contest begins March 1. Slnierelj yours , OMAHA DAILY BEE , Council Bluffs Department N B. Call at The Bee ofhce , 30 Pearl itroct , to register and get sample copies No one connected with The Bee will be allowed to enter this contest Try Klein's cigars Bee bicycle contests begin March 1st. You choose any make. jou ride a free Bee bicycle contest vheel ? You choose any make. Do you want a high grade wheel" If you Jiavp no mouej get one in The Bte bicycle contests. You choose unj make. MuiiKrrulii > ffir AViiolxiin. The March term of tht United States dib- trlrt court will open in this eity tomorrow morning at 30 o'clotU with Judge Munger on the bench who will preside in the absence of Judge "Woolson The latter is at present in Arirona for the benefit of his health and Si is not known jut whether he will be here during this term of ( ourt or not No civil tiuslness will be taken up at this term and finlj criminal cases will be tried The grand Jury will lie impaneled tomorrow morning by Judge Munger , but the date of impaneling the petit jurj has been post- jioned to March - Pit-sent Indications are that the cilminal docket this term will not lie u icry beavj one Bluff Cltj laundry , 'phone SH. 'They do ti-curloud-a-vve-el. " The mure' people who enter Tbe Bee wheel rontcBts the easier the wheule vUll be won. Blurt in eailj and jou tan pin a wheel. When you ride a wbee'l wnj not rifle the li , t" Bee blcjcle eonte'ht& Murcb iBt. Tou choose aujmulc Ilnruliir * inlt VJIHIIH. DuritiR the absence of the family yeBter- day afternoon the resldencT of B A Wj- inun , at ! 1S South Third street wnB entore'd Sij thleve'B nnd a Indj p polfl 'wiitoh and T13 In Ttioney ittolen. The thievoe , it is ibelievud. e'Me'rpfl and litft $ > y the from dnor , which hud bcern loft unlocketd Af.iitiR on B de- ncrlptiiin of two inen vho weire been by nolpliimre Inulinc in u huuptciouB muiiucj near the houne the -police lu t evening arrested - rested William Willi-tt and TranU Kennedy None of the Molen propel v howeveir VUIB found on them but ihev are Jteing held pending funher imu ; ipution The charpe f bHnp PUBjiituiub .tiifut in was placed tiCaiuBt their name * uti itit imlne 'blotter IROSTO.N" A Snarl Suppj Style ( LUETT.PEABODY&CO 11 I M READY FOR TflE ELECTION Important KatierE to BB Dkpos&d Of bj tbs SETTLE QUESTION OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL " \Vintn-n tlnUr n Itnnd nnd Prp- jinnHi Cnt-t 7 heir Ilnllut * lfnr ur . At tlic ncbool election today the citizens of Council Bluffs will be called upon to decide whether or not they want u new Hleb school building The question of It- Ruing bunds for a new High school it at tracting lar more attention than the flec tion ol two members of the Boarfl of Bdu- cattoa It anfl unlesB the weather interferes one of thp largeBt votes ever cast at B school election In this city Is looked lor As iB well Uaowu , the vvomen art deeply interested in tlie new High school propo sition and they are expected to turn out in large numbers to can tliolr ballots in favor ol it The proposition , vhlch Is one of three to be balloted on , will appear first on the ballot und is at ; follows Tim I'ropOBltloti Shall the Board of Di rectors Issue bonds ol the district in tb * ( urn of JCfi.OOO the proceeds of the sale of which , or BO much as may be necessarj. to be used in the purchase of a site for nnd the erection of a ntw High school building thp new site to be selected bj tht Board of Ti're-tort and to be as centrallv located as Its Judgment IE possible , the old High > eel building to be used as a grade liool building for the accommodation of i u h children a * can well attend there" The women will onlv be permitted to vote on the three pjojiositlont and not on the candidates In order to avoid confusion a separate ballot has bcpn prepared tmntatnlnc. the three propositions alone The women in order to vote do not have to register All they will be required to do IE to pre- ftent themselves at the polling place in their respective precincts nnd announce their strett and number Fnder each of the three propositions will be the words "Yes" and "No. " The voter who wishes to cast nls or her .ballot in favor of the proposition will draw a line through the word "No ' leaving the "Yes" un touched In ca"e the voter wishes to cast the ballot against the proposition he will mark out the "Yes" and leave the "No" standing Tor the candidates tor th < board two bal lots hnvp been prepared one containing the names of tie republican nominees. J. P Hess and C Swalne while on the other vlll be printed the names of the democratic can didates Donald Macrae and E P. Searles The other two propositions that the j > eo- ple will Ve called tovote upon are as fol lows Second Proposition Shall the Boi-rd of Directory issue bonds of the district in thp sum of $2 000 the proceeds irf the salp of which to 1)0 used in the ( purchase of a site and thp erection of a two-room school hou'-e in Wtst Council Bluffs commonlv Ijiwwn " " as "Cut-Off Third Proposition Shall there be levied upon the taxable propertj of the di nci a tax of Jlu.OOO Ser the school house fund so much thereof as may lie necessary to lie- used in pajinent of interest on the bonded indebtedness of the district * Unlike nt other e-lections , the city is di vided into only voting precinctsThe precincts and -polling jilaces are as follow E The First precinct consists of the First ward The polling place will be in the Wheeler i Hen-Id building , No. 134 East Broadwav The Se"ond precinct conslstE of the Second end ward The jiolling place will be at Minnick s llv ery barn , No. COG West Broad way. * The Third precinct consists of the Third ward and all of the Fourth ward lying north of Seventh avenue The jiolling place will be at B S Terwilliger's llverj 'barn , No 2IM South Main street The Fourth precinct consists of all of the Fourth ward lying south of Seventh avenue and all of Ibe Fifth ward The polling plate will die at the -county voting house on the corner of Fifth avenue and Twelfth street The Fifth precinct consists of the Sixth ward The ipolling place will ibe at Bland lUshton s store No 2100 Broacrviny The polls- will open at 9 a m and will close at 7 p m Tie High School cadets have been waging j n active campaign Jn favor of the propo sition and committees have been appointed for every prooinrt tobring the voters out today and assist the women in marking their ballots The Uubwomen are also organized and have arranged for carriages In every precinct to carry their sister voters to nnd fem tnelr homes The women realize that organized effort is necessary if they are ever to naxe a new high h-ibuol Should the -proposition fail to carry today it is very doubtful if the oj > - I portunity can oacur again , nt least not for man ? jeara This is due to the fact tiat the assessed valuation of the schoool district will ( lie greatly reduced this jear , thus pre venting an issuance of bonds in the amount required to Tmild n iiigl school as such Ksunnce would bring the indebtedness of the district above the constitutional limit Bee bicycle contests. "Sou choose cny make. iwni5'\rnAMiTKCT AIJE lioth Sli-n Convicted iif The distriu court jurj. iiofore vhlch John Lawrence and It B Tracj were tried on the charge of raiding Farmer Loreuz's hen < ioopB and stealing over 100 chicken * und turkeys , 'brought ' in a verdict of guiltj jebtejduy morning otter having beien out since Friday afternoon Lawrence and Trary are at preae-nt on tiial on the charge of "breaking " into the Dicl.ens school house and stealing tbeiresfrotn a tin pall A ver dict irf guilt ? having & > eon obtained in the llrnt case it IF 7 wsible that the county at torney may decide on dismissing the second one George G Bull , the lormer South Main street ooavmmsion man. whose trial on the cterpot of nmlKizztarncint has "been routin- uewi is understood to tie paying u ; > his ac counts with the iKUT'OnE he is alleged to have viruinlswl and the cases have been continued Irom term to term to afford him an cijiponunity to do do TJie cas s will probublv Jn flnallj dropped Think' If oulj thirtj people Mart in on the nrBt Blip wheel ooute't the average num ber of subscribers they have to pot will only be tem Of course more will start , und if jou are one of them why should you not pen a wbeeil * You choose any make Go to Klein's lor fruit I'uiitTul of ! > lri . Il < ; d Toilnj. The re-jiuuns at the lait Mr * . MiirgaretUe Itoyd who died in > aveni > on at the hwrne uf aer grandson. urriiBd in the- city jcsaer- d y Biariiiug Duuwsttd vac hi jtmrs < jld and death vta * due to old uge Before- re moving 4.0 Davenport she hud refcide < d m Council Blufts tor fifty j irs tnd w fwell known to tn . older raeidemtc & 'Grandma" Hoyd Tto fuaw J will be bwld this attew- uuou at f uciluol. trom the uud naking e - tabiWuuBW Bf C LaiulJe' } wliwt- the seirv- uwt wil' ' b * > ootMlu"1ed h } Rev A Litlier. * BI J ltHrnifr v i ) tn- its the fam , } i Lna' F"vu .s , n Fwnitw ctaeury. Tht ptu- Woxir.PfJTt lf- ! | r J R l i-I H J Hatwork niifl r W f ttcr > lt -l\l. C OP IHCR7IIHK CM'H. ClinjHltinilr tl > c til Jtrt nt tinfJtiter - tulimn-nt Tli | Uv riilntr. nhamlnaflt bM b eti M-k > ct 'd an tii cnta- p * -r for th * oj n mwrtcnV pf the tJeB-tfairk club tils rvpatac vh ti the lollnwiag pro- grana will B > rmtder d- SU ch rf Cbaittlnaac . . TA * Ktofl * Miss Marr Z > al < > "Serenade1 . . . _ _ Mrs A. K. BrlnsmtJd "were 1 Qard ns r . Mrr W ' Shei-ma.il ( a ) "L a fte Vntftores' . . . ( b ) "Ca.l rhop- . . M-r ttotmia Mwrae , Jr "SjmnHih liovf Sone" . . Mrs Rol > * rt Munis "The T" .tti'S-et" . . J4i France ? Wrlcbt. "Bo < Ntznoid" . Chumlnafle Mrs 1 M TTPj-nor ( a. ) Nnpturn * op 9 . . Chamitiaflr nn Srarf X anceChamlnade - Mrs w N cnirrord Atial nlf ( Thf E'udel Mls Mary DaJe. Pprformaripe Mn = F M Loom1 ! ; "Music as a Cure' .J. K. Bangs M.ISS Mary Dale nt Ui-Lonc Ml * lon. The lirst of a series of ten gospel meet ing was held lort evening ut the Del.ong mission on Broadway Thp mission hail waft weill filled and tlie addrc E by Rev Henrv DeLong wat listened to with evi dent Intere-st bv those present , who replt- sentod ull clussts Tonicht Rev G W Snyder , pastor of the Englirh Lutheran church , will give a fifteen-minute talk and tomorrow cvtniuc Rev Burnfend will ad dress the meeting Different ministers of the city will assist at tJje various meetings In connection with the mission Mr De > - liong has established a free emplojnient bureau and jargons in ne-ed of help of an ? kind will confer 11 favor on Mr DtLong nnd the management of the mission by calling ot 523 Broadwav or notlfylnc Mr DeLonc and their wants will in all probability be filled ni-nl EMatr 7'runiktfrfc. The following transfers were filed Satur day in the abstract title and loan office of J W Squl-e , 101 Pearl street Bert Weber and wife to Beddn Dar nell lot B. block 'Si Riddle s ub3 , Council BluSi. . w d . . . 0 Central lnvt tmcmt Oompanv to Fort Dodce i : Omaha Railroad Company , lot 8 bloc k IS Potter & Cobb s aflfl , Council Bluffs w d 200 Council BluKs Canning Companv to Smith Re lining Company , lots 9 , 10 U 12 , 13 and M block 26 , Riddle i subd w d . .10001) ) Li-onard Everptt sincle to William E Bamford. wH ne-V4 22-77-42 w d 2400 Four transfers totaJ 4id for Itnilrimd to Oinnlia. ESTHERVILLE la March 12 ( Special 1 Pursuant to a proposition submitted bv < the city council to the leaml vote-s of the munlclpulin tie to whether or not a dona tion of ncbt of wav through the corpora tion and silt for a de > pot and machine shops should ! made to tin * Minneapolis & . St Louis Railway company -which is contem plating an ertenRion of its line from New Ulm to Onmlin through tins point , the re sult of the election Bhowt E practical unanim- itv for the proposition , there being on ! } thirty votet against out of 49S cast. HipliVViud nt Ilnrliuirliin. BURLLVGTON la. March 12 ( Special Teltgram ) Tht wind blew a hurricane hert last night bursting in u fine plate glass bufcinesE front on Fou-th street und doing other damage The high wind con tinues today MASSIVE WALL COLLAPSES of debt-Morir Strncttire Fall * "W Itliont AVnrninc. rtil- uiuu rliic l"lrc. CHICAGO. March 12 The massive Sre on the east of the eight storj struc ture at 207-211 Jackson boulevard , which was partly deetjojed fire last night fell almost without warning today completely demolieling the adjoining building and Bet ting the ruins on fire LOSE on building and contents is estimated at $125,000. lullj in sured So sudden -was the collapse of the fire wall that n score of firemen barely es caped belnc caught under the masE of masonrj The lee , on last nights file -will probably b * > much heavier than at ilrtt thought Losses which last night were be lieved to be onlv partial were found today in some cases to be complete and it is now estimated the ! total loss will approximate J300.DOD. Besides the firms burned out in the buildings at 20B-205 and 207-211 Jacl-- son boulevard , occupants of the Purth building to the -west ruKtained much dam age from smoke and water -\VIIIUK Injunction AiruiiiM CnntrnftK. CHARLESTON , "VV Va , March 12 Wil liam Garstanj , a stockholder of the Chesa peake i OJilo railwaj has filed petition in the rnited States circuit court iie-re asking the court to issue an injunction restraining the ChesajitaKe A , Ohio Railwav company from carrying contracts ejjftting betwe-e-n the eompanj and these coal and coke com panies McDonald Colliecompanv. . Col lins Collierj companv Harvpj Coal and Coke company The petition is a result of a recent dec ision of the Interstate Com merce commission reduting rates TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST I"nir nnd Vuriin-r in Cat-tcrn Piirt if \ elirllfckn.nitli "VVincln in tillKi'M. . R'ASHINGTON , March 12 rorecast for Monday Tor Nrbraeka rair and iwarmer in east ern portion , e'att winds For South Dakota Fair ; warmer , south east wlndB For Iowa Fair , warmer in northern and western portions , north to cast winds. 3'or Missouri Generally fair , excepting cloudlnew and powUbly rain in extreme fiombeirn portion , winds besoming north- CBtitFor For Kaunas Generally Jalr ; north to east winds I.ncnl Itororil. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BFREAT * OMAHA March 11-Otnalia recoi d of tom- peiratuie- and prwlpitntion oumpared with the oorresjionflins da > of the luK tlue-t . . . IS * J89S JSB7 18BG Maximum temperature . si 44 js > " 4 Minimum t-tinpeature . 1C t' li jo Averape teroiK'ranirc 4 SC 17 17 Precipitation . 10 .00 T .OD Re > oord of temjierature and precipitation at Omaha for this das since March a Jl { > . Normal for the day . ST Pellc-lencj for the day u Ac-eun ulated dciicienc } pine * March 1 41 Normal rajnfal' for the- day . 04 inch E > ( e < s for the da ) oe jnt-b Total rainfall wince- March 1 ) * . inc h Exews or deJlc-lencj mc-e- March 1 MI inch nefic'leincv aorrt > w g lie-rind ) ( . 21 Jjefieienc-j otirresii g jienod IbBT K. llixirih Iicun Miufuiik ut S ] i. BTA.TIONB AKD BTATE Or WZULTHER. Omaha. clear . I 3 $ " ai no North Platt * clear 42 iw 'Sa-t ' Lal.e , ob u4r. , . ! 4P 42 T Cheretwe , Stimiy , j % § ys ( to JUijtid OJiy cloudy . . , i ' 8t .on Huron , cloudy i ft 30 T Willipton c.laftr ' ? j IB oft I Chic * pa. KuewHur ' * i JKI T i Bt boute eteju- , , . . , ts 4k ut i St Paul arj c.oudy 14 IE M > " litiletna. cloudj . . . . : s fcj Ka at > City. ci u4- 54 3 in ' Huv-ro cloudy yt $ T HiwnurrL , c'e r . . . ' 10 Ik i * Gj.lv otfttm oiouoy to Bu 01 " " ' ' " L A" SOLDIERS TURN COLONISTS TED ? ei Osnt of Tiross is Philippine ! ; "With to Scmaiu Thcr& . LETTER TO WAR DEPARTMENT ON SUBJECT Cnn nnt.llVork nml ll\c In i - TMiplrfc , tin Oinrf A \Vlu-n Tliej IVorU f ir TlipinM-lt > . WASHINGTON. March i-Tic follow ius le an extract of & letter from Major Thpoflore Enernberg. psymwrter , Oaite * StateB volun teers datefl Manila. January I1 ? , 3S ! > , ufl. flrewsofl to an oflteer in the War deparuaeut I wteh r 'U w-ould cull the attention of tic president and secretary ol war to this There i * not less th n 30 per cent ol the volunteers who houextlj wlnh to rcmuin in these Inlands and make hutnee here r.nrt rn- gage in agriculture , lumbering and mining. Troin e erj point of view this ihould be en couraged unless America means to haul down its flag and sneak home The time will comt vhen exer.v American will n-cog- nir.t the \alue of tht-iit islands Tale but one Item Cattle thrlxe litic , it is the fluent stock country I i-\er saw The Orient can be pujiplled with beef irom here Now thrte soldiers wish to lie flli- rharced here with travel pajThis will be thelt capital Those who are In earnast are willing to do anj-thlng in reason to pro\c it I btlieve that they would b * > wlllinc to nerve out a two j cars' enlirtment by transfer to the regular army if necessarj Thtj- would , manj of thwn , prefer to be mustered out herewith nothing rather than be com pelled to go to the states to be mustered out There are also many regular sioldlers en listed under order No 40 Thtse Tien think tliej should be paid tra\el paif they intend settling in these islands Now , all of this is based upon the 3dea that the Vnited Suites will retain Home sort of interert in thefe islands Knowing the value of the pioneer , I saj deliberately that eat-h of the e plain soldierE , joung x-lgorous and used to this climate , by remaining liere will be of in estimable value to our country The only way to Amerlcanlzt these islands is bj the example of American pioneers engaged in making the homes for themselves I take no stock in the crj- that men cannot work in the tropics Thej can worliing for themselves There are no btalthler people here than the English and Scotch , nho havt li\ed here for manj jears At all events the government has bere now the cream of American manhood , who are anxious to try the thing 1 know the regulars as a rult , do not want to hold these islands , betauBt thej prefer stations in the states 1 know the majorlt ? of the -volunteers are homesick and so eolur their opinions But 1 had rather die here than see the flag come down and if 1 vas tventv jrarr vounger I would make mj home on a farm heie. NEW FRUIT FROM THE ORIENT C iniiiili t.I ii > fr Hctnrnfc " Hli I nlijiif - \ urJtl "t > AVlilrli 31uj B - Found t-nitrd 1o Tutted ' tutvt. . WASHINGTON. March 31 Prof s A Knapp the special commissioner of Secre- tur > Wilson to the Orient to investigate the availability of eastern plants and seedE for common use in this countn and secun specimens of those that are valuable hue submitted his preliminary report summing uji the work There are a number of BeeciF and plants selected for erper ment with view to common usace here an. , tbe.v include persimmon'- eastern p o uct of which it a far n ore edible fruit tnau ours bamboo Japan piums , pears , camphur trees and hagi All the persimmon and pear seedlings have rtacbed icie and have "heea distributed * or experimi-nt and the res ; will soon be ai hands /s 1o the persimmon. Prof. Knapp found very few -varieties sufht'enUy ' tested to be worthy of introduction A lew. however were recured The persimmon , the report BhowK is the most univeiEElly used of ull the f-uite in Japan This makes the first inti/crtcuon of the seedless variety of the penammon. which IE dried and preserved like a fig Som plums were purchased IE Japan lor hybridizing our native plums The bamboo is used in Japan for an inliniu variety of purposes and it is even u. tabit dtlicacv Whetber the American taste wi'i ' be trained to use the bambno us a food IF not ventured but the report savs it will thrive in many of the southern states and vvotild be of great value in various wajs Among other uces it ir suggested for eve troughs , light fenw , staging poles rafters etc It it the product of a warm chmaw and in nch , moist soil frequent ! } grout sixty leet in one jear The Japanese pear brought here is ver < hardj and is largely used to graft upon anc it is usable lor this purpose throughout thi Vnited States One advantage it uas over the American pear IE thLt it is said to bf proof against all "Wight Camphor trf-et were selected because this variety will stand the frost of our gulf states and the tret it large and ornamental The bark of tbf paper mulburrj. it is urged , will go well with the bamboo for a variety of purposes The crypomeria Japonica is the principal tret used in itforesting the mountains of Japan and it will be a valuable addition to the woods of the southern states Hutri IP new forage plant apparentlj of great value It stands the drouth well , is similar to al falfa in characteristics and nutritive vaiut- but more hardj. thrives on poorer sol ! and has a more vigorous growth A varie'r of rice was brought from the island of K ush whith , it IE said will not break ur it the AIDED BY MBS. PIKKHAM. Mrs.V. . E PAXTO > , young-lovrn , Korth Dakota , writes , about licr Ktrnp- ple to regain health after the birth of her little girl : " DLAE Mits. J'lXEnAis : It itwith plenbttre that 1 add jnjtebtimonj - to your list , hoping thul it mny induce others to avail thenu > elveE of your val- liable medicine. "After the birth of my little girl , three yeurt. ago , my health vvab very poor. 1 had leueorrhaca badly , and a terrible litianug-flou-n pain which gradually grew w orheuntil I could done no worlz. Also had headache neaily all the time , and dizry feelings , . Men- Etrtiationfe were very profuse , appear ing every tw o weeks. " I tool : medicine from n good doctor , but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition , when J read your advertisement in a paper. I sent ut onee for a bottle of Lydiu E. 3'inkhams Vegetable Com- ponnd , and after taking two-tliirds of the bottle 3 felt so much better that 1 send for two more. After using three bottles I felt as strong and w til as any one. * ' J think it is the best medicine for female w eakness ever advertised , and reiconimend n to everj- lady I meet Btsf- Jering from this trouble. " Maternity is a wonderful experience und many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify vv omen. Tbe advice of Mrs J'lnLham isfreejy offered to all expectant mothejrs , and her advice is beyond qusution the most TiJnable to be obtained. If Mrs. Paxton - ton had written to Mrs. Pinkhaxn be fore confinement she would have been buved much buffering Mrs. Pj Lj s. ) MUSE. r * h > 1. h RC a 1 < < > ' w V * r 7T j t ftr tt > 'lie It et1 P'B ( Tht r cpa"tiiKliit of Apri'tilturp bar also a ctmttramcDt t > T vanctif * of Ru - pmltit and other prnduri * tb ? pralfit l > clnc fwleptcfl with tb * expectation that tbfj i will rmiKt tbf rum and drovtti All tiiew fare not lor rcnpral aintrthntinti but art tc i ! ex | > prin Titd upot ftrw at the rarlovt ' acrirultnral stmtionii Prof Knapp'f fcj > ort j w ill not IK ID sh&pf for i8uaiir tot dome time HILL ON DEPEYTS NEW DUTIES Point- Out 1i > HItn. nt l.uttiK. Clnli lliin- qtM't.VhMl HiMnj I > When M-imtiir. NEW YORK. Mi.-cl it Senator Chsunccy M l > pR V * * th * puca ! of honor as 8 fltn- nw gl-vw ) t tlMLWti * rltiJ ) liwrt nlpht Ti < > rwere pwretrt I"fl rtK-tnli r * and in- vitefl gtiMOs Sv ml fuloetetic nafirt-sM1 * v-ere tnafle and Senator l > cppvr gracefully arknowVedced tb * honor Hr Mud Snaw periods oJ national life are so rom- tnonplare nnfl jitrochlal that they afford little opportuu.it } lor use for the publk f-prvjrf and tn&l.e jiublii life tingularlr un- ottracuve ronijiareifl with the progresR anfl hralthv rscltiimcnt which can be found in the profensionR There nrt nthor periods vhpn public life is a pleasure and an iu- Bpiration Wp leave our libraries and the companionship of the ancients when the night IE tipcat to take ntcp by flaj under the stars and Btripe * with Dcwry , Sajnpaob and Schlpv , with Shafttr , Merrlrt and our owa Roosevelt The jiroblcms of our jiollticf ; nre Bolvable bv American jiluck and the herltace which make UE A'merlcan They v 111 be solved in the American wuy Wt will prove that we can both preserve every jiriuciplp of the Declaration of Independence , of the consti tution of the fnlttid States in governing colonies We will keep intact and free from entanglement ? on the continent We will share with them prosperity which U Burp to come to us In the expansion of Itiduntrj und of markets inspired bj order and free dom atid BE thpy become worthv of self- gov ornment under the protection of the flag , which has made them tree , they will havi conlerred on them liberty and exorcise its duties and its fumtions Dx-Senator David B Hill , after a few re- | marlis congratulating Dr. Depow , bpoke as ! follows I Throughout Senator Depew's address 1 'listened ' carefully lor somt lulling ol what policy he intends to pursue , but in vaiu That speech will fit in any pan of tin rountrj the pohcv of civilization w Itatrv i that mav be 1 have noticed that th pr < s > dent of the fnlted States has heaped a good deal of trouble on congress He hat announced no partUular pollcv but left con- 1 gress to dptermine what is best to be dent giving no inkling of what that polnv it to b < Therefore concresf ir to l f inv cited with the mal ing of a pohcj for the fuiu ! government of the nation . One crtat question which w il ! eon'rou * V Deppw when he tal.es his Ht-ui will l i ! > < I question of Iinanc For this ht isJd icmrabh fitted This rounirt neednmw ! < 1 um not going to discuss what kind ( ' DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU ? If not drink Grain-O mufle from jmr < > priUns A iafijwittE "Tn' hrst timt 1 mcdeGreiinO J did not like it but n't"- using It for oriFBfrk notaing would tnauc * me to po bt'lt to coEe * It nourishis I tnd feefl thevstern The t-hlld-tr "an drink it ireeih with preat brn"fit It IB thr strenrtnt-nini , BUbntance of - . | pue a.ms j Get t pL.cki- todav from J our rrc' , Jollovr th ? alrecdonn in maktnr " and vou irUl hav * t fleilciouF anc bealthfu1 tartile b'vertp ' for olC . & j-ounc l o t-nfl 2ic _ ni < n" if R i F * bf t" * I' ' ' f * ' ' ' n Hi'HI' ! m pi-fiiMicine a Itfl i i" ' * hour Wr will look tc Mr l ppv < to rin - wet tbf rtatt anfl m > lv * tb qiicntlop * of Bnanctw anfl b-l | mak * taxatioti .mm in tht * tat * In * flflltn n Otw * will \ * th * quwtlon of pacifying tb t wrltory. Rfv John tTatHnli f Ian j > rcface > fl his flflr w by wiahlni ; Of prc nrity aafl | oy in th * Iilgl jwsnioa to li * 1 * li w e aiea RetMTiiig to tb * tHi ! t brtwtfi tl CuUBfl SUic * unfl EnBlntifl. fa Mtta " 1 tlir rlotorten nt your aray aafl J * we Imfl an inairwt nharp ' Major G PTI Merrltt wild IIP w e ! wjth the KatMBnat Ret Wauma the Bnplte * Incline tcwarfl America Mifl wherpv-BT he went b T rr reatb- inc Manila ni afterward Iif fottnfl tbr EtigliRh people cnUiuslagtlc In dolnp honor to thp AfflfricHns and In < 5oinp honor tf > the qiMinFulfclicfl admiral who lied galiiffl thr virtorv at M REJECTED BY CONFERENCE < .nllie-Hn : of l.ntti-r liny A lu ) > t ItiNiiliitiiiiiK < > l" > > t t tnli ( < inirrrxMiinii. WHEELING W 'V a. Mgnh 12 At this afternoon P sexnirm of the Pittuburg confer ence of the Latter D Saint * ' ehu-th which claims to be the trup Monnoa cbur-li a ctrong t-osolutlon was adopted pravinr concreen hot to admit Roberts thp alleged t'tah polvgamlst. to thp seat In thp liouw of rfpret.entative-s to which lie waselccted last fall "fifaeionfp"pniT IP made uj > o * eburchos in pas e B Ohio % \c * * \ i'-giuia anfl wtmtprtj } 'ciiii > lvauia Thtcscnt | con'c'cnce ofi- [ rnv -r ( "e ( If cd Tbi nex * conTere'n e wn men u Tu'e'i i i' v } 'a / * f\ ( * * afxri E A CASTOR r A lor Infants and Children. Tne Kind You KBVB Always Bought Bicycles Established. AGENTS WftNTED CV'ERVWHERE. Monoroh Cycle KiteCo. . Chlcnco. New York. CALIFORNIA F1Q S\RVP CO. THE The Second A has just begun The earlj' bird gets \ | / * ( Tf the wheel 5 > START OUT AND GET ORDERS NOW You Choose Any Make Auction Sale FOR J.IOTIIJ2RS OF BOl'S. All mother * , who are desirous , of hujinE HE L iCHEAP either a i.ult , an o'frcm.i or a pair of trouhert for their IU.VK thcmld z-ttend our auction Bale in the > store room next to OSluer i fusej s ban ! . , OUi1 Broudwaj Tht Bale com mences Wednesday , March At 10 O'clock A. M. and will las' unt'l w < li&ve diBpcibfd of Ul theiacul. now on our ianfls that ve put-hase-a of the oid Irm of Me ( tl' Ifot A Man's Appearance With a poor looking suit I& auytliing but pleas ing. Get tLe latest tiling out in 3S99 styles , at moderate prices , at the old reliable tailoring estab lishment of JOHN PFTF tJV/lJLi JT JLJL JL. < 540 BRCUDM , COLNCIL BLUffS , 3Jnv ftnctit 1 Limit tin- if tin * Jf a tm vem < nt on tnot td rwrtrirt tbr mmtmw oJ thr Amximbir in me in two j- * r it wtmlfl b a ( sm a thing. " MAO a citl rti w\U lt own In tbie Ui li ftir rU Hit * ! wit it twblic aBalr * "We JMIVT too UM v t iiarf trw wabv.a. . 1 am in ftv-or of < mtr rlnfr about h lf tl > law-book * KocJ tvo-thtrdti off th * iww aw a tr * mpdidtial pre-p- vtooujd nm wlll gm aJonR with out anfl among tlietn i flaw tm&'r G J'tir * Mult Whlah * . j haw usnfl it wltli Bmtify. l c result Mhpn ay nwvous ij-nteni has bcc n exhaust pfl by lonp-continiK-fl mevntal Appli cation , and vthe& 1 bad no flemlrt tor leod na scuna i - ( < rvw. . toijs Biuie " " 1 founa that nuffy * Purt Malt tmvr tone to the ne"vc ortitprg stid Wiw at o w a wmthpr ana B ntnfflgUi giver A boumilic < ld retneflv and p arlinowloapefl Uirourbcnit the land 1h n jirpvnatea a vant amount of Wrltm-Rs and te the otij- ! Hie'diciual whinl.py acltnowlpdgt'd anfl taxed bj the Gov eminent Jugt & word ol caution VThen you orflrr of j-our flrtiRciBt , Innure that j u BPt tbr rcuuitif 1'ucr * SuhMttute * so offerud nre vcorse than u flaui. Mrs Wltulow't Bootblnp Sjrup 1m * b f-n une-d for over llftj yiiiri > bv million ! ) of rrothetr * for th > lr children while teething with perfect Buc-c-eEt , H ontlie . thi eh 10 snfuns tht prunih ullajt nlJ pain IU-MI wind colic arid Is tin IIP * ! temcdy nr | DlarrhoBa Sold V > v drupciM * In e-verv pun or the w"-ld Ut lure and nsl > for "Mr& AVinElow'p So nlilnc B > rup" and tuLe no other kind 2S rents a bottlli Cnn He Mniliif 1 1 > Will Irfutincnt A > Itli Dr. Ilruin-tl > nirctrlc I11 1'lir ( urr 1 * Gnurnn- ti-i-il. ll Tnu > .f Ulf'ftrlrlty Cnnwut Tall Mj IllIt111 Ant Ilnru und ULiHift. . Ilii tbr Ot link. A known cu-e carrier weigbtreal gci - u ne euren ThHt is viln thenic known MKlcrtnr Kelt IE a CUCWBE fn" this rca * o" It cures quirklrnUrrl > und ) ierma- Mr.tlSurh cun * tu mj l lt u < ik ? c.inn < t ti- 1 uiiipE thov are bound to i > e known , to be "a Iked about and tborcb ) nivcrtlseJ throughout the length iuid bre-ftdth of the > d ifl eal men and w 901 > n who are 1H- hnc the-lr dRilv Ihe * amotig thrtr reloUv < ir rrieaflr or tiut > ln-c * > argtiaiiitanc'eR ciumoi i un Lhe < risl , of failure Tou tal p nc | hatirt > vbesi vou l pin treatment with mv Elc-rtrie Beilt It will make you well upUn nE H'ronir and vico"oui > 01 ytni e'Veir were u our 1 fc and 1 will cuari.ut 'e it in eve -v . I-UKC hPeI ruc-ommttid mv Belt If von I a-p sufiertap from inmr disease that Eles i triel.v will not rrarb 1 will tell you so 1 i urn ncr. gems 'o sell you my ( treatment H 1 r wi'l not rure vtu 1 will not huve a dls- piutom 1 cannot aflord have onei. Dr. Bennett's ' Electric Belt IE n-i experiment It rpjiretnnth m rf , f i. rt tc > t-i ; ttiav und moncv I 1 ! i w exiKth wbat it wll do that I * vhv 1 ruarnntfe a ci- * iu every case 1 have Know n for ypart that t trictty was Kreatent cent that would I'vw lie known -uo nian "but Just how to apply ilhp cur redt HO UB to pet the best nssul * B puzzled Cithers as vveill ut , me Jo * 3 cars. I have rolved the problum Physlc2aiiB a i - Itnovrledge * it and 30,000 cured va- tiPnti" testify to 11 Heretofore t h trouble with elei - trie bolts has b"t n that they burnt i and blibtere u vou IB a tncntlul manner on account of th * elwrtiradee bc-icp bare metal 'VVhem bare mtiSL. if ? placed * gaimt tbe flesh the currena c-auam penfcrute it IE retaine-d upon the BU-fart hr-nc e the burns My Beilt has voCl B'll iui chamols-covcrcfl electrodes that -ender rhifr burning a pnvclual imposBiblliii Thf leerOJICD ithe porej of the r.lrm , whirJ : al'owF ' tbe oiidr-p rum nit so jienetrate th Krp."ni ThifIB whj the curt ib absolute Ij ejTTE.ll I puantitei my DleErir Be-lt to cure Ser- ULJ Impoi-nacv Lost Manhood Spennu- orhoro.ariuorele and ull StxuiJ DiBu- 0'irt. L ujthw BCX rejrtore ShrunKeii or Un- J \e ! p 3 PartB and ViUUstv cure Rheu muttBic in ans form , Genertl and Nervous Iiplnlin 1 ii"isia. ; Clnonic Constipation , a 1 Pen.ale Conijiln ntK crtc My Brit hcE 'epu.tn.icjc for hmiPEt cures and If you will wr-e to me I will pend you CesUmonuus and ull the ev-jdemce you -aill wans. Tou ma' v'IP to the-np peoplei I hnve cured ibpv v > ill tin plejBefl t , have < vou do HO Mv B il- civet itfir tcxrt of cure you wmt and ih i i'e" man want * K W would not do 3U" " ar 1 M.V iheioople wxmld have di c < > er" _ tL B l cc Icrnc before now at > humbug ri. i M-P up a pretense for v ery long The peijln v-ho have been cureii by rnjboH can IHfoun < 3 livinc out their lives in heulth and toninn : EJi-c-ricity if tin- Vital laid N > rv r ir o' v\p \ huma.n Irt'inp. and when there i - 4 la > 1 , of tUiB forte in the Fyntcm j ou ue bid EJei trldty murt IK Bupplic-4. ThsJS 11. whn mv be lt IB fete supply the , LOST ELEr" ] R1CITY Th - prices of mj tieltB are onlv about iis'l ' vitiut J" ahl.ecl for the old-tyle beltb M IxjH can be rent-weci w hem worn ott for oniv Ttu no other l lt can lie rend far anv price and when -Born out if wc.rUilcEB B ware of olfl-Btyle belts under in W-M > ) riamej- < ai ujion cir write me todav I will bend v ou mv NCTBofik about Elcrtrlriti HJ njptom blanliF and literature ConBuHu- iion and dvic - withciut cobt MvElri trl' BUBM nhorv for the f-urr of tbr van cut weLl'tieenei , of m r It TREE ici everj purtnuscr < if one c.f mj P.I Itfi Scud t v Electric Bennett Company , imk SO knd 21 DtinirlKK UlcrL , end Dt-flcf Strirtt. , Omtlit , ArV. Open trtitM SsSC fc.mii > fc > : DO > nntnT-i , 10 1v IS , 3 ( DO to C. ( Please mention The But. ) LOANS. On Improved Farms In Iowa t PER CENT "With a Small C'ommUsion. LCIUHF iirtimi > tlv ciciBed on approval of PO- CUTX and trie Intercut laid jirineipul puvable at our office SNAPS. Fur Sale 7-room houBG , city water in bout- three peed lots , with fruit tre-et , pr iiuidf in tine cotidltlun : wtuatod onV \ < n Urtiudwuv near Tvventj-swuoniJ etreitt fl UMi 11 ncild at once For Salt HauH6 of 10 rciome Jn flne condi tion und e""d location , with ittftiileit.v wait i et < Ji.oOti St < i < ) . farm 4M > wres , cifrlit rollcw from ( . 'diiiKil P.lufTti fair price Houbt- and lot with bricl ; burn , florae * Pitritttinet trid Llwoln u venue , } S6 ( ) , if tul.tt t dine H 'cuUi down Ijdiihtof twu rcionie and lot in Galeaimrc uadui'ii tiniwfl ) rUD cHBh. Miiilouuod for local InvoMurf at C per CfFlt A larff lit i of iinproved city jiroiiBny for mill , che-uji Now lathe time to pttrchtttn. L homeon "UBV tcrni * l a low price. your jiroiiejrtywith UK fur Wilfi , LOVOEE S. LOUQB35 , fJo lie Soutb Main Council ! Bluff * , SIS. THE NEUMAYER J4COB NEIMA.VEH , I'KUI * * 1.W' ? if--11 rOiiHwiiy Couii J Blunr. juiiefa 71 2 jtjr oa > , 7t rconitirfctclubi li tvti > K.tijiui. : Muiur lit * n , uil Qijiom A E C fcter rirnt-c-iutt bar in con- Guuruiixt-e Cfmlera urt J J-n Siud urut > ! un t , ? i ft Trj it uiiU s < . ui ttt'ft Aeerta w ' j tvtijwticjt. U' . UB Guarantes Hog Ctiolera Cure Go-