G THE ( TMAHA DAILY BEE : SUXDAY , .TAXrATJY 14 , 1000. I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ml.MHl Davis Bells Tine A II C beer , Keumaycr's hotel. \Wlsbftch burnera at nixby's Tel 19t Hudwclser beer 1 * Iloionfcldt. agent. Missouri wood on track , In carload lots. T < If phone , 1161. DrV A dcrvnK ottcopith , 304 Mer- riom Mock council Bluffs. The place to ha\o your framing done , Alexanders Art umcorlum Got jour work done at the popular Eagle Jnomlry , 721 Uroadway. 'I'hono 167. U c Ksti'p undertaker 23 I'carl street. Tfl'phnncs Olllct * . 97 , residence. 33 M s AH rile I'M ill will sing a solo at the cwnlriK service toihi ) at the Tlrst liaptlst eh ri h fehTldnn coal makes a largo llamo nnd clcir llro but no smoke , soot or clinkers. 1'enlon A. Toley sole agents 1'airldt Ililloy and Hossle Petskn , both nt Onmhi were marrltd In this Miyoiterda * , , ttir n rrmutij being performed l > Juslleo 1'r Her of Hen llur will meet tomorrow \\oodnmn hall for Installation of . .llliers Hefri'shments will be served ui the ( lose of ceremonies The regular meeting of the Thcosophlral e ic'ty will be lit lil at the residence of Mrs Van llrnnt 711 Pnnrlh street , this aftcr- Jinriii al 3 o clock \lsltors arc welcome Ml ) i nnip Aid socletj , KOMI ) Neighbors of Amorlia has elected the following olll- | rers 1'ruslilent Mrs J. C Fleming , \kc j roslilrnt , Mrs N Powler , Btrrotii * , , Mrs J Crrigmllc , tri'iisuicr , Mrs C Coplej fro e the Infiint daughter of Mr and Mrs I' N llnnsen ellul Prlduy night tit the fumllj homo In Ilardln township The fiinoral will bo held this afternoon at J f lei k from the residence and Interment x.l I be In Ilardln eemelerj 'I he funeral of the late Mrs W. M Ged- dr > will bis held this afuinoon at - 30 fro i thr residence of her shier , Mrs T R < inlii I'O I'.uk avenue The services will br ron'lucted t ) > Hrv George R Walk of St Paul a Rplscopni church uml burial will be In lalrvlew cemetery Hdgar S Hojt a furniture dealer and undertaker at Anita. In , ( lied a petition In iHinkrupUj jesterdaj In the fulled States district court here Ills liabilities aggre gate { n.4S7 i3 , of which amount $0.'J2 ! ) V3 repre- Bents unsecured debts Ills assets amount to i' < 171 of which $2il < > consists of his stock In trule , the balance being represented by his homosto.ul and household goods , which sire claimed .is exempt N. Y Plumbing Co. Tel 250. Church Hilton. St Paul's Rplssopal Church , Rev George Kdward Walk , Hector The second Sunday after the Rplphany Holy communlrn at 8 a m. , morning prayer and sermon at 10 30 0 clock , subject of sermon , "Not Conforma tion , but Transformation , " evening prayer and sermon nt 7 30 o'clock , subject of ser mon , "Tho Book and the Altar. " Services at Grace Episcopal church today will bo as follows Sunday school at 0 45 n in , morning prnjcr and scnmon at 11 o'clock , evening prajcr and sermon at 7.30 o'clock At the First Presbyterian church at the morning service at 10 30 o'clock the pastor , Ilcv W. S Barnes , will take as the subject of his sermon , "Tolling for What ? " The 1 home of his evening discourse will be , "Standing at the Thieshold ; " Sunday school will be at noon ; Westminster Icaguo prayer meeting nt C JO p. in. Special services con ducted by the pastor will be held during the week nt 7 30 p m Kov. Alexander LIthcrlnnd , pnstor of the Second Presbyterian church , will preach this morning on "Christ and the Individual Dls- clplc " At the evening service Dr. Harsha of Omaha will preach on "Elements of SavIng - I Ing Palth. " I " The pastor , Rov. G. W. Snydcr , will preach "at St John's English Lutheran church to day at 1030 a m and 730 p. m. ; Sunday school will bo held at noon and special song ecivlco nt 7 p m At the first Congregational church thorn' ' will bo morning worship at 10:30 o'clock , with sermon by the pastor , Rev. J , W. Wil ton , on "Thy Kingdom Come. " There will bo the icgular evening service at 7 30 o'clock with n short sermon by the pastor on "Do Si.ru Your Sin Will Plnd You Out. " Sun day school will beat noon. Bojs' and gills' meeting at 3 p m. At 3 30 p. m. Walter R. Young will give nn organ recltnl lasting one hour Christian Endeavor boclety meeting nt C 30 p in. Rev S M. Perkins , pastor of the rirst Chilstlan church , will take as the subject of his sermon this morning "How to Live. " Ills theme at the evening service will bo "Tho Unity , Foundation , Development and Purpose of the Church " Sunday school will bo at noon. Junior Endeavor society meet ing at 3 30 p in nnd Christian Endeavor eocletj meeting at fi 30 p m. At Trlnltj Methodist church this morning the pus-tor , Uev W II Cable , will preacher or ' Prccdom from Sin " Ills subject at the evening Kcrvleo will bo "God's Thermometer - ter ' All services will boat the usual hours. The revival meetings will continue through thin week at 7 30 o'clock each evening ex- lept Saturday nnd nt 'i 30 p m. on Tues day , Wednesday , Thuisdny nnd Friday. Prof J W Watfon will have charge of the iiuiFlc nnd expects to hnvo two chorus choirs one of adults nnd ono of children t-ervlcis at the Fifth Avenue Methodtat church todnj will bo as follows. Class mooting a' Si 11 n in , pleaching at 10 30 a m b > Hie pastor. Uev E W Erlckson , Sundio school at 11 V , a m , Epworth league inciting at C 30 p m , pleaching at 7 30 p. in bv Iti-v J I ) Dateman of Omnhn The ToMxal services at 7 JO and 2 30 p m will continue during the week except Saturday. U Epworth Mcthollst church Sunday R heel will bo held nt 2 p m. , but there will be no pie-aching 'n the afternoon First Chinch of Christ , Scientist , will hold neivices n 10 1.1 a m. Ex.nerloiuo meeting \\cducHda > evening at 1 > p m. DavlS sells paints WurU of Siii'iiUllili-f. The residence- August Schultz at WO nighlh avenue wns entered b > n sneak thief jesteiday a'tornoon , who secured n silver nnd gold watch , a suit of clothes and nn oveivoal nnd n considerable quantity of sll- veiware Mr PchulU wan at hie Htoro nnd Mrs 8chult4 wan away attending n funeinl The thief obtained entrance to the house thiough a window on the lower lloor. it < Mii limit'rriuiNfiTH , Tlie follnwlnr trniufcrn were tiled \ < "i- Idduv In tbi > ulHtiaU title and loan nlllen nf J W S < | Uli < > . 101 Pearl Mroot II Mendel and w'lfo to Thomas Wei- ilon H' ; tii''t I nw > no and nt'U nwi4 10-77 I. vv il - J Thulium Woldim and wife to S riirlstenscn n' ' . . m- ' , 3-77-tJ. w d 2.430 Daw nm S Plank ami wlfo to John H Mnvnis , nei4 .l.-74-lo. w. d 7,950 KCH ! Adumson nnd wlfo to C II \\.mdvvard , lot 1J , block 15 , Hums' add w d . S73 I" ) Q Siorli * nnd wlff to the Omaliii , ( mine II Hluffri and Suburban Hall- Mil > ( iimpan.v lot" N nnd 15 , In 1 > 1 irk J SuckQtt'H nild . J J Hit wart , administrator , lo l.eon- aid i\orett. w'i ' of lot , block S , Herih .idd , ndmln d . 1.000 Total nix Iransfcis . { 1G.555 Mnrrlimi * l.li-i-imm. LUensoH to wfd vsuro Issued yesterdny lo thf following jiTKona. Name nnd Itesldeneo Age rimrh'H Wlslor Omaha . Ji Hdlth I ) ilarllc Uniiil\ii . 10 Patrick DuIIej Omulm . 31 lic slo Prtskii. Onuhii , . . ' - FARSV3 LOANS Netotlated In Eastern Nebraska uml luwa. Janieo N Casady , Jr. , IX tlalu Ut. , Council QUtx * . MI onninpo IXTHipfr > i/\n Il SECURLS INJLNCTION Union Land and Improvement Company and Others Are Restrained. HEAD OFF FROM BRINGING MORE SUITS Coniplnlnniit Auk * tlic Cnnrl ( o De e-lure ( ( nil He In > JSor "Wvor AVllH Illlh | | > MM It .Sllll- nurltirr. E. W. Nnsh , against whom several sulla have- been brought In the district court hero In an attempt to make him liable for certain judgments obtained against the Union Land nnd Improvement company nnd John W Paul , yesterday took decisive steps to head off such litigation He secured a temporary injunction from Judge Thornell , restraining the Union Lind nnd Improvement company , John W Paul , First National and Citizens' State banks of this cltj , the Interstate Commercial company of Chicago , P. J Emlg , Drexel & Co nnd other minor defendants frum further Instigating , encouraging or promoting any suits against him as a stock holder nnd from setting up the claim that ho over wns n stockholder or liable for nny portion of the pnr value of the stock of the Union Land and Improvement company. Ho also nsks that the court decree that ho is not nnd never was n stockholder , or liable as a subscriber , to the stock of the Union Land and Improvement company. Nash further asks that the temporary order be mndo permanent In consideration of being granted the tempoiary injunction Nash was required to give bond in the sum of $10,000 H will bo remembered that several suits have recently been brought in the district court here against Nash for the purpose of irraklng him liable for numerous Judgments secured by the creditors of the defunct Union Land and Improvement company nnd John W. Paul , the promoter of the company , on the grounds as alleged , that Nash sub scribed for $100,000 worth of stock of the company , but only paid up $30,000 , leaving him , as It Is claimed , Indebted to the com pany In the amount of * 70,000. The petition tiled by Nath Is voluminous and the affairs of Paul and the land company are gone Into minutely. bociUTY ix COU.NCH , iii.urrs. Doings of the hwell Set During the I.flMt Wvt-U. There has been a lack of social galtles and a dearth of even email affairs during the last week. Fair members of the gay world have been Interesting themselves in the charitable and club work. In honor of Miss Meliose of San Pranclsco Miss DeVol entertained at a chafing dish luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Covers were laid for fifteen. The table was a dainty confection In bridesmaid roses and ferns. Mrs. Swanson entertained charmingly at a Kensington Saturday afternoon at her homo on Park avenue. The New Century High Five club was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. E. P. Watts at her homo on First street. The trophies of the evening were captured by Mrs. Harry Hall nnd Mr. A. B. Cook. About fifteen guebts were entertained. Refreshment/a were served. Miss Genovleve Wlckham entertained In formally Sunday evening Cadets Rahrn , Vlerllng , Brink , Cole and Hurt of Omaha. In honor of her sixteenth birthday Miss James wUs tendered a surprise Fri day evening by about thirty of her friends at the homo of her sister , Mrs. Troup of Avenue B. The evening was pleasantlj sper. ' playing games. There were refresh ments. The O. M. S. Whist club was entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. James P. Mul- queen and Mr. C. L. Corpenlng at the home of the former. The prizes , a dainty bonbon dish and a horn-handled corkscrew , wore won by Mrs. John T. Mulqueen and Mr. Harry Hume of Omaha. Refreshments were served. Mrs. F. P. Bradley entertained Saturday afternoon the original members ot the Flower mission. Mrs J. B. Atkins entertained a box party at the Bojd Saturday evening In honor of her guests , Mrs Phil Pickering , Mlfa Edna Pickering nnd Master Glen Pickering of Boonc , la. The Hamilton Whist club was entertained Monday by Mrs. Cummlngs. Tuesday of this week It will meet with Mrs. A. W. Casady The Women's Whist club will bo enter tained by Mrs. McKuhn. The Jolly Forty High Five club was en tertained Friday evening by Mrs Merrlam and Mrs. Hill nt the Merrlam home. The first prizes wcro secured by Mrs. W F Sipp and Mr Tyler , while Mrs. Biishnell and her partner won the consolation prizes The club will bo entertained Thuisdny of this week by Mrs. Maurer and Mrs. Stubbs nt the homo of the former. A Jolly surprise was tendered D. Williams Monday evening at his home on Washington avenue , the occasion being his thirteenth birthday Onmes wore played and flashlight pictures of the boje were taken. The guests were Andrew and Otto Peterson , Earl Lynne and Oeorgo Ilalrd , Cecil and Bub How oil , Dick Hitchcock , Eirl Hendrlcks , Hcniy Bushnoll , Glen Kerns nnd Bert Williams Mr and i\lrs N J Swanson of Franklin avenue entertained Thursday evening In honor of the thiitecnth birthday of their daughter , Nclllo A merry evening was spent pla > lng games and dancing Refiesh- incntH were enjoyed The guests were Hnzel Pippin , Janetto Carson , Emma Hntch- Inson , ilna Wllcox. Bcsslu Waterman , Ines Bloom , Emma Llob , Louie Monoray , iMIntlo Drake , Helen Roblnwjn. Frank Devlne , Ad rian Ilrowder , Albert Mencray , 'Gene Elvln Bloom , Roy I alnson , Ton > Lastrop , Wejlej Hnfer. Russell Nichols nnd Elmer Barr > Assisting Mrs Swanson were ( Mrs R P Hobliibon , Miss Bnrnat nnd Align Addle Swanson iMr. and 'Mrs ' , Lyman Shugart entertained the Euchre club Thursday evening The prizes were won by ( Mrs. Tldd nnd Mr. Woodward Allen Mrs. Nato Shepard of Oakland avenue will entertain the U and J Neighborhood club Friday evening , January 1 ! > Mrs.V. . E Sliopard entertained n few friends verj Informally Friday afternoon. 'Mrs. ' I C Bonham entertained at dinner Thursdaj evening Mr. and Mrs Hnverstock , Mr. and iMrs. 'Mablo ' nnd Mr. and Mrs Vetter of Omaha. fDecorntlona wcro in ferns and pink carnations. 'Mrs. ' Brlnsmald entertained lnfornmll > Thundnvnr - . , n musical game was pla > ed , Mrs I. M. Treynor securing th piui n miuch 1.1 Mole ! * There ware re freshments 'Miss ' Pa > no and Miss Maude Payne en tertained Informally Thursdaj ovcnlng. Dr nnd Mrt Woodbury entertained nt dinner Thursday Mr and Airs W. J Travis , iMr and Mrs J W Smith , Mr nnd Mrs. MfAtce and iMlss Kay Travlb The decora tions were In crimson carnations and ferns Tim women of St Paul's church were entertained very pleasantly ThumJay after noon nt tea b > Mrs 0 M. Brown. The next tea will he given by Mrs I. M. Treynor , January 21 The Missionary society of the Congrega tional church will bo entertained Tuesday nfternoon by Mrs. r. J. Montgomery nt her home on Fourth street. Mrs I ) . \V. Otis and Mrs John I'ugh will assist. The Women s Missionary society of the Klrst Prcebjtcrlan church met Friday aft ernoon In the church parlors nnd nn Intcr- tvstlng program was given. Papers were read by Mrs. Staple , Mrs Charlcfl lieno and Mrs. Havden Mrs Plagner ntul Miss Laura Baldwin acted as leaders The > oung men nt St. Pctrr'fl church en tertained nt hlgh-flvo Thursday evening nt the Neumajer Tlie prizes , n. silver thimble and n. silver matchcase , wcro won by Mrs Heck and Mr Joe Hums. A largo number of guests were entertained. Luncheon wns herved during the evening The Matinee Muslenl club was entertained Monday b > Mrs Donald Mncrne. Jr , nnd Mrs Van Ornian , nt the homo of the former. The next meeting will occur Monda ) , Jan uary 22 , at the residence of Mrs. W , L Douglas , The New Centnrv club met Wednesday nfternoon with Mrs Svvnlne. The next meet ing will bo with Mrs. Sweet Wednesday of this week. Mrs Balrd will hp lender. Monday evening the Art department of the Council Bluffs Women's club met with Miss Hosley ns chairman. The next meeting will occur January 22 with iMrs. J. K. Cooper as chairman Tlio Current Topics department of the Council Bluffs Women'1) club held nn un usually Interesting meeting Tucsilaj nftcr- uoon In the club rooms with Mrs Phelps ns leader "Athoclntcd Charities" wns the subject The next meeting will take place January 23 The Oakland Avontle Ueadlnp club held n pleasant meeting Trldny nftorncon nt the residence of Mrs Hugh Cole. The guests of the club for the afternoon were Mrs. Swalne , Mrs. Alters , Mrs Tcmpleton nnd Mrs. Creel of the Now Century club. The meeting Krldny of this week will be with , Mrs Dorland Council Bluffs guests nt the reception given by Mr. nnd Mrs W. H. Hnndo Thurs day evening nt the Thurston Hinds' nrmory , Omahn , were Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes roster , Miss Mnry rltzpatrlck , MM Nellie Keller , Mr John ntzpntrlck , Mr. Ed Mnthls nnd Mr W C. Oebhnrt. Miss Gertrude Cnrnnhan hns returned from a stay of several months In Chicago and Is the guest of Mrs Tear of Seventh nvenue Tronic Lo\vls of Chicago Is the gncst of W. C. Ebtcp. Progressive hlgh-llvo party given by An- gustn Orove , No. 1 , Woodmen of the World I hall , Thursday evening , January 18. Ad- j ' mission 10 cents , Including refreshments. Prizes to bo awarded. ! I ' AJAX TABLETS A very popular nerve and vitalizing tonic. DcHnvcn's drug store IJMON or IMIIMIMMM : viri-n I I'rnpnnltloii ( o Pi > rni nn Ornnnlzatloii of \ oc-rnil Vo I ll il to or * . Lieutenant Matt Tlnloy returned .ester- day from Dos Molncs , where he attended the meeting of the National Guard ( association. Ono of the principal -matters brought before the meeting wns the proposed organization of nn Iowa society , Army of the Philippines , on the same lines as the ono recently or ganized In Colorado It is being planned to hold a general reunion In Denver next sum mer , when n general orgnnlratlon of all reg iments serving In the Eighth army corps will probably be formed. The following letter from Irving Hale , president of the Colorado society , lead at the meeting Iu DCS Molnes explains the objects of such an organization4 "For the purpose of perpetuating the tl"s of friendship between the individuals and f rganli-atlons of the Eighth nrmj corps , honoring the memories of those who gave their livci > for the ling and preserving the -Istory and relics of the memornblo cam paign In the Philippine Islrnds , the Colorado fcoclotj , Ai-my of the Philippines , has been organized and sends greetings to all military subdivisions of the Eighth corps , suggesting the formation of blmilar societies In the vari ous states and In the Philippine islands and extending a cordial Invitation to attend the reunion In Denver In the summer of 1000 , when a general organization can bo effected It Is believed that this city , being the nearest the center of the district from which the greatei part of the army of the Philippines came , is the most convenient end appropriate place for this meeting , while thu delightful summer climate and magnifi cent scenery of Colorado will contribute greatly to the pleasures of the reunion , We hope you will confer as promptly and gen erally ns possible with the members of vour organization In regard to this movement nnd give ns your earnest co-operation nnd views as to the most convenient and suitable tlmo for holding the reunion. Very cor dially , IRVING HALE , "President. " A temporary organization was effected ot which Lieutenant Tlnloy was elected sec retary. Council Bluffs camp , Modern Woodmen of America , gives Its second dancing party next Wcdnchday evening , Jantnry 17 , at Wood men of the World hall Whnley's orches- tia Admission 25 cents. Extra ladles 10 cents. hTYTISTICh Ol1 Pit LIT GHOWIJIIS. Annual Mootlnu of tin * Coiinoll IllullH . \MNiii-liitloii IH Ill-Ill. At the annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Grnpo Growers' Shipping association hold Saturday in farmer's hall In the eounty court house the following olllccrs were elected for the ensuing year- President , Samuel Avery , vlco president , Aloxnmlei Wood , secretary , J. J , Hews , treasuroi , W M Pjner , directors , Alexander Wood , W S Kcellne , L Hammer , I" U Hall nnd J P lUsa G. M Alllugham was reappolnted manager The report for the last year showed that the association enjoyed a very prosperous season In the nelghboihood of J21.000 worth of fruit and vegetables , principally fruit , was handled , the association clearing over and above all expenses about fBOO nnd It will t.ut out this season with over $ GOO In Itb treasury Instead of with a deficit as In previous year * . The follov Ing shows Iho nmount of frtllt handled last > eai and the average price re-s telvcd Strawberries , 058 cases , price per case , $1 72. cherries , 630 cases , $1 75 per cao , cherries , 3.3S.J baskets , 37"fe cents per basket , black rnbpbenles , 3.G04 cases , $2 per case , currantb , 312 cnt > C8 $1 CO per case , red raspberries , 0-1. ! caeob , $2 76 per caeo. goose- ben les , ISC cases , $1 64 per case , gooseber ries , E2 baskets. 41 cents per basket , plums , 8 caset , , $1 lit per case , plums , 0,227 baskets , 1-i cents per basket , upples , 409 barrels , $1 41 per bairel , apples , 7C3 .ases , 4J cents per cabo , grapes , 21,055 baskets , 15 % cents per basket , grapes , 1.09C fUe-pound babkets , 12Vj cents per basket , blackberries , 446 . cascf , $2 29 per ease j ; Thin fruit was all grown In the vicinity of Council Bluffs M | N l.connril SUTM Id-ciiilnu. Immodlatel ) following the dismissal by the grand Jurj of the charge against LIcu- tennnt John J Deeming of betraying Miss Icim Ix > onard under promise of marrlnge. the > oiing womuu tiled notice of suit In the dlsirlct court agalnut him for (10,000 dumagei She alleges breach of promise of marriage made by Deeming la May , 1607 , nnd bctrnval under such promise on Sep tember 2 ( > , 1S18 She hns placed her case In the hands of ono ot the lending flrma of attorneys In this city. IXMMJS i > THI : msTiucT cot UT. AplilliMitlnii for llcMrnlnlnu : Order In UKMulithiLc CUM * . Forrest Smith , who filed , a petition of In tervention In the injunction suit of Ervln lr > cr ngnlnst the city to restrain it from entering Into a lighting contract with Thomas Bowman , ycflterda > filed his applica tion for n tempornry restraining order ngnlnst the city. The hearing on the appli cation has been act for next Tucsdny inorn- 1 Ing nt ! 1 30 o'clock before Judge Smith , ns | Judge Thornell expects to bo out of the city on that day. U is not likely , how- ovcrt that Judge Smith will preside nt the hearing. Inasmuch as ho Is n brother of the plalntff , Forrest Smith , and the case will probably go over until some other Judge can be secured. Clt > Solicitor Wadsworth on behalf of the city jestorday filed motions to strike the petition ot Intervention of Forrest Smith nnd to dUmlra Dryer's petition nnd to dla- bolvo the temporary restraining order. Mrs Anna M. Eden wns granted n divorce from Cornelius Eden on the grounds of de sertion. An order wns received from Judge Green je tcrdny In the case of Rohrer ngnlnst the city directing that the city , In the event of It declining to take the property In con troversy nt the price mimed by the Jury of nssesEors , should pay Flnloy Burke , nt- torncy for Mrs , Uohrer , the sum of $375 attorney fees The order of Judge Green overruling the motion of the plaintiff for n now trial in the case of Hlgglns against Farrcll & Co , of Omaha was received jesterday lirntiil .Iiirj MiiKcn I'nrtlul Ilpport. The district court grand jury made n partial report jcstcrday afternoon , return ing several Indictments and a number of "no bills , " and adjourned to Monday , Two Indictments wcro returned agnlnst | Jesse Thompson , one on the charge of rob bing the residence of A. Klopplng In Nor- v\alk township and the other on the chargfi of murderously assnultlng the officers who attempted to arrest him. Fred II Hanscn of this city , who broke Into nnd carried off nearly a wagonlond i of goods from Albln Huster's residence , i wns Indicted Ono of the Indictments Is ngnlnst Henry j I Robinson , the colored porter at the Ogden j i house , charged with assaulting H. S. Bovle , j a railroad contractor , with Intent to com mit murder. An Indictment was returned agalnot Frank Paul , charged with breaking Into a way- car In the Burlington jards In this city and stealing an overcoat The cases Ignored were : Dan Sullivan , charged with larceny from Davis' drug store ; William Dewey , chnrged with Inr- cony ot nn overcoat from a lodging house ; ] Howard Scott and Milton Burns , the two jouths charged with stealing a pocKetbook containing $ C5 , the property of their em- plo > er , Ed Parker , James N. Norton , charged with attempting to pass a forge 1 check ; H. Hoffman , charged with stealing I I clothing from the store of S. Welnberg , and j John J. Deerlng , charged with the betrajal of Tena Ix-onard under promise of mar riage. All the defendnnta Indicted are under nneist and were arraigned yesterday after noon , each entering a plea of not guilty. Vlen bi t > N III * VluTtn. Justice of the Peace Vlen , whoso reten tion of $190 from the county on a claim for office rent and fuel Is believed to be the subject of an Investlgitlon by the grand Jury , In dlscurslng the matter vestordny said- "An indictment by the grand jury would bo simply a slur upon my reputation and entirely uncnlled for I hnve mnde no secret about the retention of this money nnd all the nttornejs I have referred the matter to sny my clnlm Is just. I offered to submit the question on nn ngieed statement of facts to Judge Thornell , the money to bo depo = ited by me in ono of the banks and to be paid over to the county the moment the court should order so I also agreed to furnish a bond , but the county would not listen to this proposal If I did not think I was in the right I would not hnve ncted as I hove. If I had paid the money over this would have been construed as a tacit admission on mj part that I was not entitled to with hold the amount I did for my office expenses " penses Howell's Antl-"Kawf ' inrcs coughs , colds. for ( ho Iliii'i-N. DES MOINES , Jan 13 The Young Men's Christian assoolatlon auditorium wns crowded this evening for the mass meeting to cxnress sympathy for the Boers Judge W A. Trls presided nnd nddresaes were made by Judge W A Spurrier , Mayor John MacVlcar , Rev. I N McCash , Judge David Rjnn , Colonel Joseph Elboeck , Justice J n Halloran , J B Sullivan and Henry Wnl- Ince Judge Spurrier declnred Iowa ought to raise 5,000 men nnd $100,000 as Its con tribution to the cause of the Transvaal In dependence ami ho was cheered to the echo. The speakers , nil of them leading citizens , were received with the greatest enthusiasm tin liifiml'N Death. CEDAR RAPIDS , In , Jan 1.5 ( Special Telegram ) Sheriff Evans , armed with nn order to secure the S-months'-old child of Mr and Mrs George Cloud , went to Marlon > efaterdny only to find the baby dead In Its carriage The coroner's Jury , nftor an In vestigation , rctuined a secret verdict this afternoon , but It Is understood the whole matter has been referred to the grand Jury , which Is now In session From the testi mony given at tbo coroner's Inquest It would seem that the llttlo ono had died from lack of care nnd food Cli.1 SlorcM Hnrni-cl. IOWA CITY , In , Jnn 13 ( Special ) Flro this morning complotclj dcstro > cd Mrs. Hattlo E. Home's dry goods store and the tlneo-storj Triple Front brick building. Gcorgo W Lewis' grocery wns badly dam aged by water. A clerk , dropping a match ninong the cotton goods , started the blaze Lossus on buildings amount to $10,000 nnd on stocks , $15,000 , partial ! } Insured Trouli'c for V-miirl C. Moan , ONAWA. la , Jan 13 ( Special ) Samuel O Sloan wns arrested on In formation filed before Justice C M Ross on n charge which ma > result In his marrlago j to Miss Blanche Searls The trial was set for January 20 nnd Sloan was released on $1 > CO bonds lioNNi'HVltliilratt from . \NNiii-lallon , f'LEVELANn , Jnn n It In uuthorltu- thi'lj stated that Ilio boss rod rollcrx of the L'levc'land illftrli.l of the American Stcd nnd Wire oompnnj have tendered tlu'li resignation with , i view of with-i drawing from the. roil tollers' association It Is umlcibtond that this action was tiiKi-n b cause. IIH the > aj thev have no grievance , and believe that in the interest of theiiibelvc'H and the mill emplo > es It Is' ' unfair to Insist upon the present ilemnnd ) . , i particular ! } In faeu of the voluntary nd- vaiuo In waguH nlrcad } made I Stonr nnd Mr Irun Vi-rrnt , , NEW yoHK Jin of' ' , HThr board inun.iMiH of the i Vjnini > ri I.U Tr.iv clem nnd , Until Men s Antl-TriiHt league held a meeting In this ilt > t < ulu\ A mecnlnu : of the committee on letlslatlon of which j JoHcph J \\lllfll uf Al ibamu Is chairman. Is lo lie held in Chicago I'c bru.irj 12 L < t- ' tirs we 10 lead from Farmer Guvcrnur Sump of Missouri ami John 11 McLean of , Ohio a' "Cptlntf jilacca on the kfUUUvo committee. , < AJIli UlV Suicide of Dr. Mfthe nt Sioux Oitj RevetVs Djublo Life. SAN FRANCISCO WIFE CLAIMS THE EFFECTS Woninii tilth AVIiiun llr AVno 1l\ln Ailinli ( There \\'nn No Mnrrliiui * mill IN I' run I rut I'll Trittvleil In SIOUX CITY , In. , Jn . 13 ( Special Tclo- gram. ) H developed today that Dr Oils- tax o Mahc , who died Thursday evening tinder clrcunistnncc" ! polntltn ; lo suicide , Is nn eloper from San Pranclsco. Ho lind boon living here for four months wllh a woman who he Introduced as his wife and since hi * sudden denth she has been prostrated with' Brief Tonight It Is said sin * mn\ not the Hcsltles this conies a telegram from his real wife nt San Tinnrlsco saving to hold his efforts subject to her ordeis She dedans Malic did not get n ellvorco from her and Is a blgnmlst If married again. Maho was the. son of a prominent San Pranclsco banker \\lio commltlcd suicide Ho\cral > oars ago after a business fnlluro. In 1SSO the son WHS married to Josephine 13 Lnndo and lived with her up to ISO" , when ho eloped with a worn in Liter ho wont back to hl.s wlfo and proposed a divorce , but she refused He left again and until his death wna announced ho was not heaid of again In California. With this woman , who ho declared was his wife , ho came to Sloiiv. City and they lived In st > lo for four month' He had traveled In Europe with her and had spent a fortune left him In riaiue This wemail admits she was not the doc tor's wife , but declares now that they hn\e been spending her money In late venrs Who hho Is cannot bo learned , rlthotigh she Is said to be of good family. The affali has caused a sensation hero because of the splendid Impression thej both made In sochl circles .Mnhe will be bulled here tomorrow and then will come a contest over his effects , Whou ho loft San rrnncisco Malic drew $23,000 out ot the bank and loft his wife penniless. BELIEVES HE WAS ROBBED Chojnnkl Sn > MoCoj AV M Out In ( lie SOCOIIll UlllllllMIN Of Plltllt Viirj. NEW YOHK , Jan U The decision of Johnnv White In awardltiK the bout at the Broadway Athletic club last nlfiht to Me Coj Is quite Rc-neiallj upheld bj the mornIng - Ing papeis hero , althoiiKh two of them s.ij that Chojnskl was tieitod unfairly Ml the- pipers argue that the mlst iko of the timekccpei was deplorable * and that In Hint inspect the Cnllfornlnn did not ucelvc his jvibt dc.es TImi'KceiKi Dunn ufuhe-d to cllpciibs the light He close-d his vvatih and left the building. Hut he w is seen to protest to the referee at the end of the second round that he was right CMiovnskl , In an inteivlew with a World representative , H.ild. " 1 was robbed of tin light 1 knocked McCo > out In tbo second round with a right bwing on the Jaw and he was dov.n twelve 01 lifteen seconds Doth timekeepers the clubs and mv own , agieed on that , and Dunn mm ? the bell to Indicate that the light w i ovei It w is called a round , but Mct'o > h id one minute and fortj seconds to recover "In the third round .McCoy knocki d me clown aftei the bell rang I am u little deaf , but I heaid the bell JicC'oj did not H Knocked me out and 1 was unable to come up for the next round 1 was tobbed MeCo > slid. "I urn corry there was a misunderstandlnc about the time I was not out , although I was pretty weak 1 was careless and got a punch on the jaw In the bccond round that dared me "The fourth lime ChovnsKI knocked me clown I took my time and listened to the referee's count 1 got up Just as he counte 1 ten and then the bell ring " 1 showed th.it 1 had considerable strength left by landing on Chojnski s jaw and stopping him "The punch 1 knocked him out with wns started before the bell rang in the third round " 1 fought fnlrlj and if a mistake wns made it wiib not mine "I thought I could whip Chovnskl. I did and I think I can ac iln " Ileferee White said : "McCoy vvai not knocked out I counted nine and McCoy got uti just as I counted ten Then the bell lang and 1 nnd the lighters thought the round was ovei "It seems there- was .1 inlsunderst Hiding The timekeeper had taken It upon himself to count McC'oy out and rang the bell He had no business to do It It was mj place and I say McCoj wan not out lie was up before I Ili-'shtd ' counting ten "iho punch McCoj stiuek Chojnskl a , the boil rang w is uripiemedltated , and while it knocked Chovnskl down , It did not affect tl'o result "Chovnskl was very sick fiom n punch In the stomach when the bell rang for tin- fourth round He iefu ed to come from his corner nrd 1 v/as compelled to give the light to MeCoj " .Many of the spectator" , when seen around the np-town hotels late last night , de- 'laied that Chojnskl should have been given more coiiblderntlon and there were not n few * who hinted at "jobbeiOn the other hand the munugeis ot the club and McCoy's followers aver that oveiythln wns fair and tint KefereeVhlie coulJ under the clieumstanees , have tendered no other decision ItiNiillH nil < ln- ItuniiliiKTrillKM. . SAN I-HAXCISCO. Jan 13 Weather cloudy , track fast Tanforan K suits First race , tlneo furlongs , purse , 2-5 onr- olds Sufala won , Tlllj Dlggs sceoiid , Laura Marie third Tlmo 0 , - . % Second lace , one mile and an eighth , pel- ling Stuttgart won , Dclpaso II heeonil , Whnleb n k third Tlmo 1 Ob3) Third race ( he fin lungs , sellingMon - da > won , Iiamany second , Wild llet thlid Time 1 oi\ Fourth race , ono mile , special. Anjou won , Hrwln second , Tar I1I1I third. Time. Fifth ince , throe-quarters of a mile purhc Tlmcmiiker won , I'lower of Gold hecoml , Slrdlr third Time 1 1C Sixth ihcc > one mile and an eighth , hurdle Imnillca-i Lomo won , Uatlstni M'c-oml Time i lf > NI3W OHU3AN8 Jan 13 Itesults- First race , helling , one mile Mur.it won , Sungod second , Colonel Trunk Waters thlid Time 1 II Si i and nice , handicap , one nnd onc-hl\- leoiith miles Sir Pltzhugli won , Hani I'tll- len t-ctond , Tloilr.ir third Time 1 SO Third race , selling , one mile and a hnlf. I'ancharm won IJtldoipha iun sceond , but was illHciunlilled. Kuli-o Lead Kocond , Monoiigah third Tlmo 2 39 Tourth i ace , the Cli'iUIHy handicap. Hand ! \ and one-half fin longs Andes won , Holle of Memphis second , Dr. Vnughnn third Time 1 2IU I'lfth I ace , selling , one mill'- Pan I Sen 'Km won , Uttlo Hilly bocond , Hello Waul third Time 1 ! . ' % Sixth race , selllns , ono mile Jimp won. Village 1'ildo hocoml , The Sluggaid third. Time 1 JJ .IOIION ItuIlN tin * Itnoo Trm-K. HED OAK. In. Jan ll-(3poilal ( ) Two weeks aero Mori Is J Jonoh Hhhi'iod Ills famous Htalllon I'aetolus to David * "ltv. Nib. having old the- animal to II C A hit loll of that plate Havlni ; prior to that tlmo disposed of marl ) all his IIOIHOM this lie foil prattliallj takes .Mr JemoH out nf Iho breeding IniHlnebs Ho him fin tiler than thin told IIH | JJ.IIIIH and unless tlioj should IH taken b > u fair uHfcotlutlon 01 private- patties will foon tear down the malls , amphitheater nnd buildliiKb within the park piopor and roalUc the host he 1,111 on the iumbor This moxp Is not a sudden one on the part of Mi Jones , for liu mid when the pail ; v.au laid out and the trade built that ho would maintain It live -.cam after which time he would In all probuhlllt * , , retire from tno business Ho lus lived un to his agreement - mont and now ft els the time his e onio to nun h'u attention to other and more piotltablo llnot. He will < ontlnu < to make Hod Oak bis home , though personally may 1i abt-c'iit from the illy a largo portion of the tlmo Regret will be guieril over the doatruetlon of the park If that lotom.s ) neicss.irj The move to retain It ought to HIIICCCI ] but the indlffnront HIIOI omt whltli has In the paxt atundml lount ) fair or ganizations hero and rlKewhero renders the iniblnrr of the mtexiMr * . fundH vrrj untor- taln The park aalilo from Its adaptability foi rjio moetingH and t'alrn , hag torved the iltj In a great varlotj of w IJK How to set alons without It IK n most korlous ques tion \nnon Tnil t o HUM. ( HICASfJ Jan U Adrian C Alison , 1 u al i r nii-ur i r ih I Vu , , IK 'O latluo niiiijini < I t lti ) tii ii 11,1 ri . would be * ai > lint irtai ' until it , o' tlu IIP ' magnate * within ten da > , It Is nald l \ChltVtr t rtnjttie _ nine "Ijptfiotfeellhttxnt-none no ddlclom money tun hardly bar o Matkt 01 Boxes to FULL lidlcale ci nlenli , QUARTS n turn d argej \Vonrot1io only niitllleri Inmrrlr i Oilppn a Prnnivl' pi Id and vnnln I'M to Itjo to consume-M direct. Itmr thu In mlml. bick m mcy II , SCHWEYER'S ' PURE 8 YEAR OLD § $ ; gcods don't , PENNSYLVANIA RYE suit. The prime old whUKcy prescribed ( or C prcs metllclnal nnd Rcncrnl me I'repild 1 ho famous IVmi * , hnnnf. ! . for 27 ) enr * donhlo copper eli ( ( Hi d and uRe-il In wood iinili r rteTM'tiiileiiropllmiof Mr JohtifH'liwrjorhlinfiIf. Never Ires than 8 vertrsolil , most of It m nnu lacnra old when ) lr t bottled Sold direct to the cntimnirr from nur ill < tlllt-r > nt ( ho low priro of $3till fur four full inuirts ( lint cnnnut bo boim-lit eNevvlioio for loss tliiiu $ dlK ) . . „ , _ . . - Wn nl o olToronr SEVEN YEAR OLD CABSN ! Tl EiWWSYLVANIA RYE ot 8 00 $ .UQforlour fui ; uunrH. Tlilt lslliolln < * t 7 ) inro1eno ) " hMnro * nil Wo inlil Pivo Hi mm T 'i ovrrdrqnlcntiei cannot bo ilupllratoel for lo < 4 than $ . " 00. < % * 0r I'rtpilj WcrpfcrtoniiT'omini-rrlnl Aeoncv , tlinknrl'iprp < irnint < inrln Unitedbtatf * , nnt < JOHN SCHV/EYER & CO. , DISTILLERS , Mlltintit pure w h milliter I M k o j Addresi all orderc -Varehcme BP 009 , Git. GI3 W. 1211) SI. CHICAGO. j nttiui \r } . , Col fnl | . .lilnnnMnnt , KiwMiNev Orp.Ulih.Wnili.Wtrt ' mii't rnlUnr ' Jt.nimrl * frpli-lit nn-inlil or wriln Inr inrtipnlici * t imttttiir " " ca-i I i i Invest Your Huy a ( ir < t mntrt 2 Buy ci faun in lo\vi \ or Xebr.nla. 1'mchcise city property in Oin ih i or Co inil Mluffs. DAY & have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them ESTABLISHED 1881. BUY ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF MRE'S STOCK FOOD. Tlion buv l.)0 ) pounds of nuv otlior stcic-lc food anil l.ono pounds of oil cuko 01 moiil. Jivido j our stock nnd niiiKo u MMO ! test , and \ou will lind the- ones fed 01 MOOKi : i siipc-rior to othorw the food will COST YOU NOrillN(5. ( December n , ISflO Kncloscd lind check for an ordei of MOUTH'S rood , lecclvcd i November 1 Will want moro In a few di > s Januarj , inoo Send mo at your cnrllest convenience i"00 j ounds of your Block fot-d ninn ninnr.i : : . nopuootown , lown. Mr Ileebco has been feeding Moore s Tcod for some sK vears and , H ono tlmo mnde n gain on IOG head of 41-3 pounds a head per daj and In that time has lost no hops 1'ooooncakp . 812r > 0 ' 100 Pounds Moot oV 800 Moore's Stock food Co. , DilTut cnec 4 50 Council Bluffs . 1 h > ne of the ill vc Ihrrc Illu of ll lll' srl | ) lllc hlluc of n i.tr It U u tile I lUtl sllte - I III * K I hrind icw | H //I , 1nJ in lie silvnl with n lilllc 11 idv i. f lln 1 life ire l fiu i < Icilcri m llie ilphal > l inj eh f , d lie ei in siellinLthe c ttc < nsiplilof I tier- . 1 It r \ n l rr It nir * er 2 C null br < n Ir , li , . H , enntr l | < h > l.rt IT TO ! CAN sI'Kr.l , OUT TIIVsi : Til lt i : TITI is : * OO Jl VY SIIA1CU IN Till : DlSlKIItl 1'ION Ol" 01,0(10 ( \ \ IIU IIVi : AIll. OIV- IMtAWAYI il ui. t tiillc irk T > r u > 111 * . \ HI in iln in rssilin , I ( murllme I lilt anil ilher in si liberal offer * re imrte t nlrnln r nr f | ti erii si Nev V rk n i 1 t into cverv home In tlit t nucJ siaict in 1 C inadi AVH 1JO NOT AX ANT JIM : CI.NT ( ll"V < lt H JIOM.V.Mi" > ide oul lite Dimes nt lhe r r. r * r M.t , III 111 | il i i n p * si il ill id end II I , ) tn aniMOU will hrtr from nrnmi.lK HY III' TI'ItN "VIA 11. . I i ikr e rteiii lo ! ol\c ( tic llirce of tin * int.h i , < i OM : DOLLAR MAGA/IM : un.i , ti ; SIM : * i lo evennnc ir t. lli id\ftl * tnif ti ll n l tit ) S , nil n in rr in minirdi itrK VUUIL H CO. , " 1 North AVIllllim Slnot , > < \oik City. Iu Tablet E"oriu. fiMcnsaiU to 'I 'a I to. Hold under a bonatldaRuaranteetn euro the follow InKillspasoH Klilnry nut Liter I > lncnc , 1 ctcr and AUII * . lh ( uin11 ni. Mo I. nnd Ncrvoun Hcailuclit , rrliM'ln ; . f-ri- > ! \ilu , rcmult Coniplalnd * , rntnrrh , ol ( lif honrf. 1ln 1 friUni ; Iu Hip in o mini : , poor ftpp < tft < t o tt < l tongue. iilotilirK or itlmpltft on tlio fiu i , hn ) ttifctr In tltc nioulli. roar Inc. bnzzlnc AiiutnlA In tlit' her I. bail rmmorif ur , nlU r liIuttlLil Aiimiuclit rnlnn In tin liroil , UzzlnruK , Iiruil * urlic , rc * tl ( tnr < t ut ntfflit. nl ht vrnt , bnd ilrtntnit , ncllnir f f nr , ntltTniftA of Ihnbn. ftMn tronhltn , IInpnftltl n tu ncaUot dude * nntl nn In- iililllt } loconrctitrnte thr mind upon the tl el nils uf bnIinf > ft 1 nrt < it hv nil .InipF.Rta JtZS. \ \ . S. n IT 1C K II A KT. Cincinnati , O. V1N MARIANI Alarinni Wine , World Famous Tonic ! ) ( ) ( Kills * OPINIONS. "It Is not onlj tlio most tlfcctlve of nil tonlci but at the * same time the most dhrccnblo to the tnste ' II isn t Its louiil In Miiltirli , Werfk I'luoO , InlltiPiua ( La Grippe ) , Consump tion anil Stuir i ll TioublLa Sold bj ill Iruijjlsts Kefu-o Substitutes HOWELL'S Is 11 posltlvn euro for conch * ) , eolils , e loup , lioiirseness , Mire * lunss and all tlnont tioublcs It will In hi lil In X"A Yoik "That meot- lnn , tin veii-rin ik lured 'will murk tin e iiljnln.itiuii of inn plnns Theie la juit one hlti ll In the tiruioi uliifH .ind th.it 'n thi- lo cation of a ii.b In Xi'Vv York but th.it will bo llNiil hitlhlae torll > \f i-r cmin-it-.i < - ( iiiH INDIANAI'OLIS Jan II Tlio , Alex.in- ( Itia Athli'tlc. iluli II.IH ili'LliIril to malic a stroiiK cltoi t lo hintthe. . ' bl llKht tin Mai th V > botvM on Jumcs J ( Jorlictl and Champion Jelfilis pulled off under the ll aiisplLOri ( > o\itnor Mount v\as Infoimcil of the liitontlons of tint Alex.mill-In pto jilc Ho Hiild thuio VMiuld bo no | Hl/.c IlKhl- liiK In Indiana If h lould ] ) icve < nt It He * Knjh holll ki ii hlm-i'lf imsUiI as to Un tie lions of the Ali'Mindila Athli-tlc club , ind v\lll Inslriie t the attoniiy Boneial to en force the lav\ CIiaiiiiiliiiiNlil ! ) > li'i' ( for SliiilciN. ST I'AUK , Minn , Jan n The v\esti-rn chainploiiHhlp mtotliiR of the National AmatiMii Skatlni ; atisorlatlon will ln < hold In St J'nul I'rliKiv and Satuiday , reliriiai * , ' ) und 10 There * will bo fein events , IOJ , l.MW , ntifiO and inoiKl intterH In illstanio , ultli Rolel , ll\oi and bron/.o Lhamplonshlp emhloniM ( o llrst HI i end and third In cue I ) I'Vi'iil Tini.iees will bo unde-r the aus- plets nf the Kt 1'aul Carnival .i.sHnclatloii and ulll be maniiKCd b > the NDI thwestorn amotlatlon MnlllllMU MKIIH Ni' I'llMciN. KANSAS CITY , Jan 11 .IiiineH Mnll- nlns , in iniiKi r of the Kansas city Him * , announi'ca the HlKlilntr of four proinNln ; li'nvii ' * " -"oi bis team ff 11.01 Th' ne v run are Jill Catos , jiltohor of the Toloel i i .tin , iiiuiMuui luih'tiu. John l arrell out- lioldei , eif Iho Ntntastlu loam , InliilHlato U.IKUC , II IbirB , iiltelur of the San 1'ran- tlsio loam California IIIIKIIO , John Sulli van , ditcher anel IIm baKCinan uf the San Franilsco team lillilllon HIIHI * Hall ( 'IIIIII'M , NAl'OMH Ind , Jnn U-Tho I'lUBlnirK buto ball toani will play a r-oilis of exhibition KamoH In thin tit1 , aKalnsl tlu > Indlunaiiolls elub Aptll ] . ' 11 and H Then IKU ulno bton n rorlcx ol ( WHIPS , n ransid btutii ( ) tin ; St l.ouls , Clnilnnall and ChltiiKo toHUH to play oxhlbltlo'i but the diitOH havn not hi on named COllKtH III > ! Ot III I'lllllllll-ljllllll. I'lT'IplUMUJ , l' . Jan U The OM > CU live tommlttu * of the I.eiiKiio of Amtrlrun \Vhcolmoii laiH foimall * . deeldid upon Phlladilphla. an tin inrotlnK pi ion for Iho annual nutlonul ixHernbl * , v\hlih In 'lnt , on tlio toeondidnondav In J'ebruar > * ' Ainli'ii sal - : iioliloii' i- . Ha : uorld-ivlde fame for inar-.r'loun ' Liircti. H urpiHHc8 ; any other xuh , lotion ciiiiincnt or lulin for Cnta , Conn , liiim Ilollt , . fcouo Kilonu I'lierH Ttttti i-o" Jthtiin KO-.IT So i Ciiajit | | ) H.nl hkm jrupnoii ; infillliblo f r I'llrt Curt guaran < i.J Only - ' * , * it Kuha S. Co a drua ttore , JOHN G.WOODWARD & CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL The Penny MiiKitrlni * Ilinln TINi > . ! ( . THE 10 LONGEST WORDS \Vlu > ( "an ( "ol Tlii'in Out ? SSOjl lOUASH PRIZES > Taking onb Ih it i art of this advcr-f } tlicmi'iit piliitnl within the wav > lines ' / who ean main up the ten longest v\urdB , c ? fiurn thu le tins In tin two honti'neiut c ] within these wallnti ' No loiter can c e bo used oftener than It appeals In the two bontonc.es ' sxO Iloro H a half hour H proiltnblo educational 1 woik The ( Hal jirl/o IH xuoil , mid th , n there * , ale oneliumli oil iiiii--ilei.ini- liil/ * n. The llrnt pri/e will bo ri ild lo the portion who , imint , onlj the Itttus thin ap- ptai In the v\mils wlihln Iho wavy linen above , make up with these Itlttis the * tun IOIIKISL winds Onl > iiiKllMh words , not ptoper nouiiH , will be allowed The ono hnndied pil/en ol 0110 elollat earji w | | | bo awuded to the ono huodliil pi oplo who oomo ntaroi > l to the wlnnir In loiiKth of v\oids. 'J ho ulniiii will hit thu imc v\li si ) ton worels n | | | have thu K'nitest ' numLci i f lottiii.s , nil told It Is hardly postilblo that moro than om IK i HOD < nn win thu Jam prUe , but , or eouisi ) , If It prove * thut moro limn ono pomon d iH win it , Ihen It v/lll bo divided la ordii to e nti r the oiJiHat i veryhudy mimt cnd a > earn HUhairlptlon lo The IM3NNY MAISX.INi : with thul on- wrr TIIIJ I'HNNY MAOAX.I.Vi : tD'ti but S3 e-uiiB n J en. and ( vthla \ Hmu | | iiurn It In e > dltfd , Illustrated , prln'od. bound nnd ilollvoied ovoiy month , toi twelve BUCCO i- tiho inonthH 'Jho ooiite-ot vvlll cloao ADI II l&lh , but uiiHwir * . will ho ue tupK ( ] nt onci and eonipetitors can HOIUI an many nn' awcrs IIH tin ) ploiiKo , provide d thfy HJIII ! , t Hiibscrlplion with tmh ono Certainly > our ehaneo Is pooil foi ono of the 101 prUon , InrludliiK the llrnl prlzo of J200 Ai\ \ drcsH Competitive IJdltor , The Penny Magazine , D7I Depe * Uldg , H. Y. City , & - > wv V w w * * * V u E1 V WUltZMV. /TVv . . Oriiflnul onil Oiiljr ( Jtnulnt. > TVHAH. Al v. rrllitlt S nlle A < < liriirfli V M tr ( Mil HJ.tl l.lfJ.Ndl.lSH p yj Vin ItU * n i Onlil nn u t kctlci JTX - W,1" ' " " " I"nnullur ! lliru > a 1 1 " ! N rij HMIBI r u * * iili llniili.iin mid liultu. I / W " " " ' ' > " ' " ( il or rrtil 4. . la I " 4l ' ' f I'itrlriil- . 'I i KlltuiinluU \ - p0 oJ'Mll.ir rlnniV l l irn ! V _ / ' I urn Hull 111 Hull I iimnuUI. Hol.U , ! i * " " ' . lilrln"Ur liimlpiill. , . UfDlWO VI | t | tt ) < f J | -HI lonn l-guyri , I-IIH.A. , J-A ! -Nf ' < i H III IlllhllKUiK llllill - a month inn ! ' uric , MiKfjn UniK I i UK lidti rnunt it 1 * - ! < Jl i inly i ' el" II ir a M ar r & " 11 ots fr tx < itixiiH " 1,1 iiiirtpii nMi jour m w < lf ' r * ' < n " f ir u ftunxln luoy to UJie AU bciiso Co , U 1 itlh Av , UKueo !