TILE OMAHA > AIlAr BEE : SUNDAY , JA TUABY 28 , 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIMMl Bavls Rolls Jflnc A. U. C. beer. NeumayerB hotel. VVclsbach burners at Blxby' * . Tel. 19X Uudwcjser beer , L. Ilosonfeldt. agent Dr W. A aervals. osteopath , 301 Me rlnm Mo < k. council Bluffs. Gut your work Jono at the popular Eag launch y. 721 Broadway. 'Phone 157. W C. Esti-p , undertaker. ! S > nrl stret Telephones : Office. D7 : residence. 33. Sheridan lump coal , $5.00 $ ; Sheridan tv coal Jioo. ronion it Foloy. solo agents. Tin- place i hnvp your framing don Alexander's Art emporium. KB Hroadwa Jiulgi- . U. Heed if the federal court . jirK.no lariil elating left yeMerday for Tu con. wli"r IIP will hold court Tinnli ! building ul Ids South Muln streo lii"li < ligiig ) to M F. Itnllier. Is bring tni l"ttn .mil Will be replaced by u brlrk I. in lu-r U'lirrcn oT Omnhii will ilcllvor f < i- l < * i tur < . next Thurcday evening nt O ( J'MimvfT hull on "The Judgment ni tiau tunr ) . The regular pllblle meeting of tile The F'iphii-iil society will be held tills nftcrnoc ill 1 o cluck ill the residence of Mrs. I In rn'ti F ( IrlHwnld. TO'i Hazel street. Ira F. llendrlcks , receiver of the defun 3'ltNt National bunk of Orlswold , In , \vi In I lie city yeslerday. lie says he expec 1o wlnii up the affair * of the Institution I I'Vluunry 10. * Iir CriilR of Hoiitrlce. Nell. , was -In II ! v vestiTdav ou hl way to Sun Frnnclse 31" I" u coiixiti of ( icncrni Uiwtnn and w f'.rm one of the party to ui-eompiiny II lc/nl .ilIlci r'H remains to Washington. D. i Mike Smlih , one of Hie three lads charge wlt'i ' otenllng the plumbing from a llOU : on Hmitift Tenth street , wnlveil exainluatlc lier-ii- , . .liiHtlre Vlcn and was bound over I lie grand jury. Ills bull \vas ilxeii at til In default of which he was recommitted thn cininly .lull. Kpt'iu-cr Sinllh and Thomas Bowman , tl ri'i-oiliilants a mlntcd by the Board i Comity Superv worn to check up the a countr. mid looks of former Sheriff Morga luivo eoiii'ileK-d their work and their r port , which will he presented to the boal nex Tuesday , Is now being drafted. T''o annual meeting of the Uounell Bluf Ministerial association will bo held In S John's English Lutheran church Mondi morning at lfll.10 o'clock. Hev. .1. W. \ \ " \ lion of he First Congregational ohnri will rend a pupcr on "The Minister Amor Slen. " The eleetlon of olllcurs for the ei Milng year will be held at thlp meeting. ( Jeorge and Tom Konkler , two small lai Jiving a" 1120 North Eighth street , we ; found about 2 o'clock Saturday morning 1 Hie pollen at the Northwestern depot. Th < Kiilil they had come up town with a negi l > oy who had given them the slip and the were afraid to go homelalcme. They spci the night at the police s'atlon and wo taken homo afU-r breakfast In charge of ji ollleor I 'ark PerkltiH , a freight brakeman on tl ( Milwaukee , became Involved In an argi inejit with 'his working mate Prlilny nlgli while making up a train. He tried to sir port his side of the case by assaulting h mate. Title deput olllcer placed him und tirrcHt nntl turned him over to the police cost > hlm J10 and costsi In court and he wi forced to leave his watch and chain n.s s curlty tor the line. Tonight at t'he ' Dohauy theater Wllllan niitl Ualker and their own big company < Jlfly tipople will be seen In their new ar original inimical farco-comcdy , "The Poll < Players. " with alt now special scenery , ele trio efleetfl and gorgeon * costumes. Ciost of high-class spee.'altles ' will be Intr AV.VI ? , " ' " 'ring ' the uciilon of the corned W Illlamit and Walker , the "two real coons will bo seen In nn entirely new ppecliilty. The managers of the Dohany will on Moi < lay evening present their patrons wll what Is deemed the most Important attra itlon of the season. "Tho Jolly I.lttle Host with the brilliant and sprightly Corlnnu i the magnet , supported by nn unusual strong MiJWfll balanced company of a tlsta undur tile direction of Manager Junii aiowc. Mis * Corlnno IK well known to n J neater-goers and has many admirers i n i H cl t j * . N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Sullivan , the grocer , makes a specially oysters and fresh fish. Your order Dili promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. A.IAX Tablets A very popular nerve ni vitalizing tonic. Dellavcn's drug store. f\VUICOMU TO THIS IOWA lilllTOH I'limx All ConiiliMl | ( it Miike Uie 1'ci ell I'liNlierN Feel nt Home. The committee appointed by the Merchant nnd Manufacturers' association to orrani for the entertainment of the visiting Illlnc Central railway oillclals nnd newspaper mi Monday morning mot Saturday ut the cl building and completed the details. The visitors will bo met at the depot 1 thu mayor and members of the city counc the executive commltteo of the Merchant ind Manufacturers' association nnd the men hers of the local press. From the depot tl visitors will be taken on special cars for ido through the Imploinent district and bai to the Grand hotel , where nn Informal r ceptlon will bo hold , after which hroakfa will bo served In the largo dining root Covers will bo laid for 200. At the breakfast table there will bo Fhort program of brief speeches nnd teas to bo drunk In coffee or tea , according the taste of the Individual. Mayor .lei ulngs will deliver a short address of wo 'cime , to bo responded to by ono ot the vl King pencil pushers. Threo-mlnuto speech will bo made by Lucius Wells , V. E. Bendc William Oroneweg , W. W. hoooils and Looi nrd Everett. The visitors will bo given rhanco to let go some of their oratory ale If they feel so disposed , and speechmakti will bo brought to a close by a short aildre from Emmet Tlnley. After brcaUfoBt cigars will be handi nround and If time permits the visitors wl bo given a ride around the Broadway lei before leaving for Omaha. H Is expecti that there will bo between fifty nnd six jiowHpapor men In the party. There Isn't anything In the market th beats Berwick Bay or Solid Packed oyster Sullivan , the grocer , keeps 'em. Uniform Hank gives Its masquerade * br next Tuesday night. W. O. W. hall. Vmtior Sunn ; .Service , Another of the vesper song snrvlces whli hnvo proved so popular will bo given at tl First Congregational church at 4 o'cloi this afternoon. The music will furnlshi liy the church choir , assisted by Carl Smlt accomplished cello player of Omali The following program will bo rendered : Orrnn Solo P < ? renalu Moszkows1 Walter M Young. Hymn fome ui'lo Me when shadows darkly gather Invocation ; iiartet O I-ove the Lord Sulllvii HoMpoKnlvu Heading Twenty-eighth So- loellon 'Cello Solo Hereunto Oodai Carl Smith. Offertory ( organ ) Intermezzo Muebel Waller H. Young. fVrlpluro Lesson Solo ( with 'cello obllgalo To the Angels ' " " ' ' H'"F."sVry'ke'r. Hymn I Heard ( ho Volco of JPBIIK Sav 'Cello Solo Andnnto from Oolterman'a A Minor Concerto Carl Smith. Bhort Sermon by Pastor Subject , "Hest for the Weary" Quartet Hearken t'nto Me Sulllvt Organ Solo Festal Murrh Sma Walter K. Young. If you ent Sullivan's Berwick Bay or Sol Packed oysters you will think that life -north the living iwveral times over. Tbi arc tlu > tlnost In the land. Qo to Bell & Sons , 101 Broadway , for di tocxls and premium stamps. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Kehrask and Iowa. Jamea N. Cafagr. It UO Main St. . Council Buna. BOARD WILL MAKE NO CHANG Last Site Ohoson for High School Buildi : Likely to Stand. NO APPEAL FROM DECISION EXPZCTi U'lll nl Once lie Tnken to I'll iiKo More ( iroutiil AilJiilnliiK tin- Nile Sit MM In Provide Adeiiniile KiilrnnecH. "You can quote me HH saying that t filio chosen at the Hoard of Education me- Ing Friday night for the now High Belli building will stand and there will no rescinding of that action this Urn Bald Member Hces yesterday , and he ndc further that he was quoting the HCtitlmci of the other three dlrectora who voted I the First nvenuo location. It IB understood that the board will once take steps to secure an addltloi twenty feet frontngo by cither purchasl or condemning that amount of the Shugi property adjoining on the east. With tl extra ground there would be ample room permit of the building being erected aecoi Ing to the plans already drawn and npprov Twenty-live feet additional would allow I two approaches of ampli ; wldt'h to the b ! entrances. While Member 'Mooro does not approve having the High school immediately opj Rite his private residence , still It Is i thought ho will actively oppose Its ercctl there. Ho Is feeling more or lees pleas that it wan removed from the possibility being located adjoining the firand hotel. Member Stewart Is still feeling confuU that another alto will be selected at t general meeting of the board In Fcbrua : but the four members who voted to. loci It on the Treynor and Doming properties Klrnt avenue say otherwise. As far ns c ho learned there Is no talk of anyone a pealing from the board's selection. SOCIETY IX COUNCIL 111,1/F / DolliRH of Moillxh Folk DurlllK t . I.iint Six llnjH , Young people of the Westminster leag o the First 1'resbytcrlan church gave Mjclal Friday evening under the leaders ! of Misses Maud McDonald and Wilson. T rooms were made cosy with rugs , ea chairs and pillows , nnd palms were used decorating. A musical program was re dcred during the evening. Those takl part were Mlssoa Polllo Erb , Helen Hal win , Nellie. Haworth and Messrs. Hlgd and Fred Murphy. Two numbers were glv by the Sunday school orchestra , direct by Miss Maude McDonald. Luncheon served. The ilegrco team of Council Bluffs lodi No. 270 , Ancient Order of United Workmi entertained Friday evening in Knights 1'ythlas hall. Dancing and cards were t order of the evening. Refreshments w < served. Mr. and Mrs. Van Do nogert of Avon I ) were given a surprne ! Thursday evenl .by a largo number of their friends. The cc splrators came masked. The evening w spent at games and music. Supper w served. Miss 'Montgomery entertained at a han scimsly appointed dinner Monday evening honor of Mies Christie of Kansas City. Di orations were In violets and lilies of t valloy. Covers were laid for eight. In honor of Mlsa Packard of Kansas Cl Mrs. Qnlnn entertained Informally at hi live Thursday evening. Mrs. C. II. Tyler entertained charming at tea Monday for Miss Christie of Knns City. City.Mrs. Mrs. McAtco entertained Informally whist Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Drulngton ontertalned dinner Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Estop will entertu at dinner Monday evening In honor of nnd Mrs. Arthur Sweeting of Chicago. Mrs. I. C. Uontmm ontertalned Tuesd Mrs. D. Watts , who 1 enrouto from h homo In Chicago to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schnorr wcro the vl tlms of a surprise Thursday evening. Abe twenty-four conspirators gathered at theme homo of Mr. and -Mrs. W. 13. Dawson , r. rayed themselves In shcctH and pillow cat and In this gulso descended upon their hi and hostess. After unmasking games wt played. An oyster supper was served lal In the evening. In honor of her nineteenth birthday , Ml Kntio liolnn of Avenue II entertained ve pleasantly Thursday evening. The ovonl wns spent at high five und other games , aft which luncheon was served. The guests woi Mleses Anna Dall , Noan Wlcklmrn , Liz ; Midnight , Katlo 'Midnight ' , Mary and Kal Hnltzfaster , Morris , McAndrews , Maloi Wardlau , Oullfoyle , McKlnlcy and Mcssi Maloney , Hyrncs , Miller , Nicholson , Duff , Cnuley , Klllon and McKlnley. A qulot home wedding wan celchrat Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock nt theme homo of Mrs. T. W. Lamb on Madison av nue. Mlsa Oraco Lamb nnd Mr. H. II. Arnc of niulr , Neb. , were united In marrlaf The bride was attended by nor sister , Ml Lulu Lamb , and Mr. 11. D , Kennedy Omuha acted as best man. Mr. and Ml Arnold are nl home to their friends at t Lamb residence. The Twentieth Century High Five cl was entertained last Tuesday evening ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hall at their lion 359 North First street. About forty we present. Among those from out of to\ \\cru Mrs , C. Coy and P. H. Cook of Omal The parlors were decorated. Ilefrcnhmei : werti served during the evening. Mrs. T. Darker and .1. A. llooth were awarded fli prlzoa and Mrs. A. H. Cook and T. A. Ili : krr were the recipients of the conuolatl prices. On Thursday occurred the wedding of Ml Mac Knolt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kuott. and H. Hulger I < arson at the hot of the brldo'H parents on Second aveiu Hev. H. Venting otlldaU'd und relatlv only wltnetwed the cereuiouy. Mr. and M ; Larson left , the same evening for a she trip In the eaet. The O. M. S. Whist club was entertain Thursday evening by Mrs. John T. Mulquee James Mulquwn and Mrs. Murray made t greatest number of points north and sou and Mr. Scannel of Omaha and Miss Mi queen the greatest number east and we < the latter winning the prizes , 3. silver spo and a silver-handled shaving brush. R friohments w ro served. The Jolly Forty High Five club was e tcrtalnol Friday evening by Mrs. E. Han and Mrs. Victor Bender at the hot of too former. The rooms were decorat In pink roues and carnations. The 111 prizes were given to Mrs. W. P. Sapp a Mr. Merrlam , while Mrs. Stubbs and J. Drown were awarded the consolation prize Luncheon -was served. Friday of this we the club will br entertained by Mrs. M Kino : and Mrs. I. M. Treynor at the homo the latter. The women of St. Paul's church were c tcrtalned at tea Wednesday afternoon I Mrs. I. M. Treynor. Vocal selection ! we given by Mrs. Mullls and Mlt Key co trlbutctl some Instrumental numbers. Mi Ar.nls won the ( Iret prize In n guessing co test , while the consolation prlzo was glv to Mrs. Walk. The next tea will bo glv February 7 by Mrs. Walk nnd Mrs. Stll man at the residence of the latter. The class In whist that has been stmlyli under Miss Moore of Denver met Friday nl tcrnoon nt the homo of Mrs. Drlnsmal The next meeting will bo with Mrs. W. > Loom Is Friday of this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. 11. IJIoomor cntcrtnln Saturday evening at cards. A cour luncheon was eervcd. A very pleasant surprise was tender John U Mablo of Oakland nvenuo lost eve Ing by Mrs. Mablc and a Inrgo number their friends. County Attorney nnd Mrs. W. H. Kllpai entertained at dinner Tutndny evening tholr homo In Neola In honor of their lit wedding anniversary. Covers were laid f forty. Itov. nnd Mrs. Walk are entertaining Mi M F. Huyward und Mrs. J. H. Thompson Kansas City. The latter Is a sister of Mi Walk. The U and I Card club had n plcasa meeting Friday evening with Mr. ami Ml W. C. Estcp. The trophies of the evening , dainty hand-decorated cream pitcher and Bllver-handlcd roller blotter , wore won 1 Mrs. Klilon H. Lougeo nnd Mr. .1. C. Ml chcll. Mrs. Ned Sliepard and Mr. Lucl Wells sc-curcd the consolation prizes. Tl meeting next Friday will bo with Mr. ai Mrs. Ilohrer. . Mrs. T. E. Casndy entertained the Ilaml ton Whist club Tuesday afternoon nnd t ! prizes for the month were distributed , Ml Woodward Allen winning the first nnrt Mi Lymnn Shugnrt the second. The club w meet Tuesday with Mrs. Douglas N. Grave The Euchre club was entertained Tucsdi evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shepard. The Woman's Whist club was entertalni Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Drayton W. Bus noil. The , meeting Tuesday of this week w ho with Mrs. Montgomery. The Progressive Whist club will me Thursday evening at the home of Mr. ai Mrs. W. A. Travis. . Council Bluffs chapter , Daughters of t ] American Revolution , met Thursday ovci Ing at the homo of Miss Anna Ross. A Dei jamin Franklin program was given. Mi Montgomery was elected to represent tl chapter at the "Continental congress , " to 1 held at Washington next month. AB an outcome of the visit of Mrs. Put and Mrs. Townsend of Omaha and Ml Minnie J. Campbell ot Malvern , national vl president In Iowa of the General Federatli ot Woman's Clubs , to the Council Blul Woman's club last .week , a d partment of household economl has been added to the club. The are twenty members in the department ai the Hret meeting will be held Friday. Mt P. J. Montgomery was elected as leader ni Mrs. Woodford secretary. The line of stui outlined la "The Evolution ot the Home At the iteeling Friday Mrs. McLafferty w ! read a paper on "Tho Model Home , " Mr Morgan on "The Model Kitchen" and Mr Forsythe , "Interior Decoration. " The Council Bluffs Woman's club has r celved an Invitation from the political ai social department of the Woman's club Omaha , to attend the lecture to bo given 1 Booker T. Washington before that club Moi day afternoon , on "Tho Colored Woman Part in the New South. " The women of tl club will go In a body , starting from tl clubrooms on Broadway at 2:45 : o'clock. The meeting of the city Improvement d partment of the Council Bluffs Woman club that wns to have occurred Mondi under the leadership of lire. McCabe ai Dr. Susan Snyder , has been postponed uni Wednesday. The English and American literature d partment of the Council Bluffs Woman club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. E. Smith ao leader. * The New Century club met Wcdnesdi afternoon of last week with MUs Woo The next meeting will be at the resldcii' ' of Mrs. John Temploton , 308 North Slxl street. Mrs. Stavely will lead the hlsloi IcEoun and Mrs. Swalne the geography. Tl discussion of current events will bo 1 ( by Mrs. Bray. The Oakland Avenue Heading club m Friday nt the residence of Mrs. Blanchar The next meeting will occur nt the hon of Mrs. Orcutt. The Matinee Musical club was ontcrtatm Monday afternoon by Mrs. W. L. Dougla The next meeting will occur Monday , Fel ruary 5 , with Mrs. E. 13. Hart. Mis. C. H. Bowers Is visiting friends : Chicago. Mlsa Maud Cavln has gone on an extend * visit to Washington. Mrs. McDonald of Kansas City Is tl guest of her sister , Mra. II. L. Curalngs. Miss Arkwrlght has gone to Chicago study china painting. Mrs. A. W. Casndy Is 111 with the grip. Mrs. Koupal of West Point , Neb. , la tl guest of her father , Mr. Harry Beccroft. Mrs. John Schocntgcn has been on tl sick list during the last week. Mrs. George Rudlo IH visiting at Clilcnf and Miss Lula Iludlo Is visiting nt Slot ] Falls. Mrs. F. W. Osborn and son , who Imvo bee making nn extended visit at Chicago , at home. The family will shortly tnko up 1' ' residence In the Italian ! house on Fir avenue. II. B. Sowing of Hartlngton , Nob. , Is vlsll Ing the family of Henry Paschel on Wlllo avenue. Mrs. William Brown of South First stro < left Friday for nn extended visit with hi parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Nowlond , : Hello Fourche , S. D. Henry Stevenson loft Thursday for Porl land , Ore. , with u view to locating there , he found a business opening. Mrs. J. II. Atkins IB homo from a vis with friends at Neola , Henry H. Van Brunt has as his guest hi brother. W. K. Van Brunt ot Langford , S. I Mr . H. P. Bqrrott and mother , Mrs. I Merkel , are visiting In Chicago , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Smith ontertalne last week their sister , Mrs. N. L. Ttlgdo of Portland , Ore. Mrs , E. Ensedalo Is visiting friends t OUth" , Kan. John N. Baldwin Is at Washington. I ) . C Miss Cora Hohns la homo from n. visit wit friend at Shenandonh. Mrs. J. N. Casady left Wednesday fc Chicago , where stio joined her husband. The will visit in ts'cw York before ruturnln homo. Hev. Thomas E. Green , D. I ) . , of Cedu Hnplds , la. , while In the city last week , wn the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Jackeon i South First street. Mr. and Mrs. Jumos Bono and family or entertaining n. J. Carey of Montrea Canada. MFS | Bcsslo Harding of Minneapolis I visiting friends In Council Bluffs and Omalu The slstcra of the Danish Brothcrhoo gave an enjoyable and well attended map querado dance lost night at Grand Army c the Republic hall. Tlu'ro were many ham ! some and unlquu costumes. J. A. T. Bates of Oakland , la. , IH vlsltln the family of his son-in-law , W. C. Cueyni on Madison avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Jones of Mynstor utroi uro entertaining Mr. and Mr ? Otis Sanfor and turn of Worthlngton , Minn. Ed Duquette , formerly of this city , mv tt resident of Chicago , Is here visiting ri'la lives and frlcudtf on hl way to Toxus. Mls Marian lleulon U vlaltlng Minn Ihv slo Brno at take Forest seminary. The degree team ot Council IllulTa loJt > Ancient Order of United Workmen , gave drst annual entertainment nnd dance Frld night , which wns attended by n largo crov After an Interesting program of epceck and music , refreshments were served a then the floor was cleared for dancing. Mr" , and Mrs. W. U. Beach of Telluric Colo. , were the guests last week of Mr. n Mrs. J. T. Beach of First avenue. If there Is one thing more than nnotb that Sullivan , the grocer , likes to do It to plcaso his patrons. Leave an order I some of his celebrated Berwick Bay or So ! Packed oysters and sco It the result Isi satisfactory. Church Note * . St. Paul's Episcopal Church , Ilcv. Geor Edward Walk , Hector Holy communion 8 a. m. : morning prayer and sermon 10:30 : o'clock ; subject of sermon , "Tho Me Dtlllcult Duty ; " evening prayer and scrm at 7:30 : o'clock. Services nt Grace Episcopal church ted will be a follows : Sunday school nt 0 : n. m. , morning prayer and sermon at o'clock , cvcnlnc prayer and sermon nt 7 : o'clock. At Trinity Methodist church , the pasti Kev. W. H. Cable , will preach both mor Ing and evening. The morning service w bo of a special character for the now met hers. Claw meeting will be at 9:45 n. r Sunday school nt noon , Junior league mee Ing nt a:30 : p. ra. , Epworth league meet ! at 6:30 : p. m. The midweek prayer servl will be held Wednewlay evening nt 7 : o'clock. The First Church of Christ , Scicntli will hold services nt 10:4Ii : o'clock this mor Ing in the Sapp building. Experience mec Ing will be held Wednesday evening nt o'clock. Ilov. Alexander Lltherland , pastor of t Second Presbyterian church , will take the oubject of bis morning sermon "Lul the Beloved Physician. " At the cvcnli service the pulpit will be occupied by He Stephen Phclps , D.D. , of Omaha. At the First Baptist church this mor Ing Hev. H. Venting , the pastor , will prea on "Tho Work of the Ministry. " In t evening he will deliver bib second serm on "Spiritism. " Sunday school will bo noon , meeting of Junior society at 3 p. i in the chapel , meeting ot Young PeopU union at 6:30 : p. m. At the Bethany chapel there will bo Su day school at 3 p. m. and preaching at 7 : P. m. At the Twenty-ninth street Baptist ml slon there will be Sunday school at 3 p. i and preaching at 7:30 : p. m. The principal feature at St. John's En llsh Lutheran church today will be the le turo this evening by Hev. J. N. Lenk ( D.D. , of Danish college at Blair , Nob. , i the subject , "From the Missouri to the Jo dan. " The pastor , Hev. G. W. Snyder , w preach at the morning service nt 10 : o'clock. AH services will be held at ti usual hours. At the First Congregational church th morning the pastor , Rev. J. W. Wilson , w preach on "Patience , nn Essential Chrlstii Grace. " Sunday school will bo at noi nnd boys' and girls' meeting at 3 p. m. Ti vesper service at1 p. m. will take the pla of the usual evening service today. Rev. W. S. Barnes , pastor of the Fir Presbyterian church , will preach this mor ing at 10:30 : o'clock on "Progressive Piety Ills subject at the evening service at 7 : o'clock will be "Gain and Loss In Religion Sunday school will be hold at noon , Junl league meeting at.1 p. m. and Westmlnst league prayer meeting at 6:30 : p. m. At the First Christian church this mor ing at 10:30 : o'clock the pastor , Rov. S. : Perkins , will preach on "Paul'B Experien In Paradise. " His subject at the evenli service at 7:30 : o'clock will be "Power the Spoken Word. " Sunday school will held at noon , Junior Christian Endeav society meeting at 3:30 : p. m. and Chrlstli Endeavor Hoclety meeting at 6:30 : p. m. The third annual meeting of the DerthI club will bo held Monday evening , Janua 29 , 8:15 : , nt the Royal Arcanum hall. T meeting Is open to the public. Admlsslc 25 cents. Nothing more nutritious than oystci Sullivan , the grocer , keeps the best bran to be had , Berwick Bay and Solid Packed. Derllilclr Club Program. The Derthlck club has arranged ithe fo lowing program for Its third annual op < musical , to bo given at Royal Arcanum ha tomorrow night : PART I. The Derthlclc Club , , , , , strsp - JMontgomery. . Uridnl Chorus ( from "Tho Hose Maiden ) ' ' ' Jlrs. Treyiior'Mlss'MeIiityre'Mrs. ! Mul- Us , Miss Porterllold , Mr. Treynor , Mr , nigdon , Mr. Slmms , Mr. , , Altehlson. "The Wings ot the Storm".W. L. Thlcksti . . . , Clyil ° nAltehlson. . " " "Gondollera" Moszkows Miss Ellis. "Tho Forbidden Song" S , Gustaldc Mrs. William W. Sherman. Hungarian Ithap.sodlo No. 13 LIs : PART II. Soxtetto ( from "Lucia" ) Donlzct Analysis ( Upton ) : Mrs. P. J. Mont gomery. Performance : Miss Mcln- tyre , Mrs. Miillls , Mr. Treynor , Mr. Jllirdon , Mr. Slmms , Mr. Altehlson. "Romance" Uccthovc Charles F. Steckelberg. Nobll Slgnor ( from "Tim Huguenots" ) . . . Meyerbe < Mrs. Robert Mullls. Fantaslo Polonaise , op. 106 Ra Charles H. Keefer. "Serenade" Marschm Dudley Buck Quartet. Accompanists : Miss Tulleys , Miss Kill Miss Porterlleld. You need not como down town to ordi your oysters or fresh llsh. Just ring i : 'phono ' id , that's Sullivan , the grocer. Ho' : lo the rest. IIowcll's Antl-"Knwf" cures coughs , coMi tvltli Inccnl. James Vance , a barber living at Sovent sticet and Avenue F , Is bohlnd the bars i the city Jail on the charge of Incest wit tils 17-yrar-old daughter. Rose. According to Iho girl's story , her ur natural father compelled bor to submit I 111 in when she was only 13 years of ago. Sli Imd been afraid to tell any ono about It , t her father threatened to kill her If she dli Driven to desperation yesterday by he father's conduct , nho confided her story t tier aunt , Mrs. Adams , who at once hastene to Chief of Pollco Albro. An Informatlo wai , Died against Vance and ho was take Into custody. Ho refused to say nnytnln about the charge. Vmico has several chll Iron , the youngest being a baby about months old. The mother la at present I Iho Woman's Christian Association hosplti suffering fro > m InlUmmiitory rheumatism. If you eat oysters buy the best. Get tt relebrated Berwick Bay at Sulllvau'i , th ? roccr. Open meeting Dorlhlsk club , Monday ever Ing , Itoyul Arcanum hall. x In I lie Court" . I.ovlno DeJiirrs and Plillene Gibbons com inonced null yettcrday In the district coin o close IIio saloon operated by LouU Wink er at 01(5 ( Wont Broadway. They allege tlw Iho saloon U liolnn conducted contrary the ho mulct law and Is n dUreputubln plan Uury and Paul Bouquet. n alleged owner if thu promise * , are ulvo defendants In th ii'tlon , Mm. Krletlna Prdcmou commenced sui or dhorco from Chrlet I'txlcreon , whom eh married In Denmark. She alleges th Christ IB man of ungovernable temper ni that In 1SR2 he forcibly ejected her from t' ' hotifc while she was carrying nn Infant her arms and threatened to do her bodl Injury If she re-turned. The transcripts In eighteen of the barb cases appealed from the superior court we fllcd In the district court yesterday , Judge Smith held ft night nosslon yesle day to hear the arguments In the suit William Price against H. Olsen. The si li over a dam between the two propcrtU Prlco asserting that It causes the water overflow on his land. Evldenco In the co was taken before Judce Smith n few da ago. When you buy get the best. That's t reason Sullivan , the grocer , has such n b run on his Berwick Bay and Solid Pack- - oysters. They beat all other brands. Seliool Iviiterlaliiiiient. The concert given last night at the Oi Fellows' hall under the auspices of the Illi School Athletic association attracted n lar and fashionable audience. A pleasing pr grcm wns rendered , each of the numbc receiving n well merited enrore. The fe lowing took part : Mrs. W. W. Shermn Oscar Garclsscn , C. S. Steckelberg , the S torlus quartet and the Dudley Buck qua let. The proceeds of the entertainment ate to ho devoted toward defraying the expcns of the track meet to be held hero by the 111 ] School Athletic association next May. ItiMiiovnl Notice. The Co-operative Premium association w bo found In larger quarters , nt No. 5 Broadway , on add after Monday , Janua Si ) , with newer and bettor goods than cvt Call and BCO us. MnrrlniiP J.lecnncK. Licenses to wed wcro Issued yesterday the following persons : Name and Residence. Ag George Dcnton. Poltawattamlo Annie Dowil , Pottawnttamlo Clmrlps Way. Herman , Neb Carrlo Mae Monroe. Teknmah , Neb You can always find the best selection fresh flsh nnd oysters nt Sullivan's , tl grocer , 343 Broadway. Telephone Ifil , Davis snlla paints. CHEWS MONEY IN THE STREE DcMperntc llnttlr * llptvrccti Ilctrollvi niul u Mint Who Iloblied 111 * DES MOINES , Jan. 27. ( Special Tel gram. ) Two detectives had a despera light with Charles H. Nowhousc of Alt ) on n prominent street corner hero todi noon. Passing citizens saw two men otrui gllng with a third , who had a roll of bll In his teeth , and , taking It for a holdup broad daylight , Interfered , but Ts'ewhou was finally landed safely In jail. The Alb man Is charged with having robbed h mother-in-law of $ GOO. He was arresti on the morning Wabash train. The prlsom and the officers walked from the union dcpi to Walnut on Fifth street. As they turm the corner Nowhouse made 'a desperate e fort to escape and the flght ensued. I took the money from his pocket and tried : tear It up. Falling In this be put tl money , which Is In largo bills. In his moul and began chewing It. When the polli station was -reached he * was searched ni $202 was found on his person. It Is bellovt that on the way uptown ho threw son of the money away or else succeeded : swallowing It. He was taken to Albla th evening. The wholesale millinery house of Leden & Strauss was broken Into last night ar from $500 to $1,000worth of silks carrl ( away. The burglars gained entrance 1 jurying open the Iron shutters In the rej of the building. Today's supreme court decisions were : J. H. Patterson against C. V. Pllts , exci utor , appellant , Harrison district : ulllrme. A. R. Utirnsi. against Chicago , Fort Mai Ison & Des Molnes railway , appellant ; a llrmed. Sioux City Stock Yards company , a ] pellant , agalnnt Sioux City Packin ? con pany , Woodbury district ; afllrmed. Henry Born , appellant , iigalns ; Homo li suranco company of New York , Cedar dl trial ; 'reversed. Citizens' Bank against Whlnery Bros appellant , Ilardln district ; tidlrmed. KII.M3D WITH A FKIIVII > POICI3 ! Sioux CHy Illnclcniiiitli Unen a Kvillii Iron nn n Sword. SIOUX CITY. Jnn. 27. ( Special Teli gram. ) Andy Kean , who was stabbed wll a red hot poker by his partner , Mll ( Ilalncs , a blacksmith , Thursday aftornooi died nt Iho hospital In Sioux City this morr Ing. It had not boon supposed the man wj seriously Injured. At first physicians expressed the oplnlo that the man died of pneumonia , but a autopsy revealed the .fact . that the hot poke had ' " "iplftoly perforated the abdomlnr wall rwtcad of merely having burned a hoi In the flesh as supposed after the first e.\ amlnatlon. After this discovery a wnrras : was Issued for the arrest of Halncs , wh now Is locked up in jail ou the charge c murder. The men had trouble In their shop and I Is declared by Halnos that Kcnn attackc him and accidentally ran against the pokci with which the latter was lighting his plp ( Following the row the Injured man pro cecded to get very drunk nnd slept out I : iin alley for some tlmo before , going to ; room. Then It was his groans attracted at lentlon and nn Investigation followed. Kean's home was In Waterloo , la. , but h lias been working for some time In Ne hraflko , mostly at Emerson. I'rrHH Afmoi'lnHon to Mec < IOWA CITY , la. , Jan. 27. ( Special. ) Th Iowa Evening Press association will hold It Irst annual session' hero February 15. San I' . Clover , managing editor of the Chleag evening Post , will make an address. Wll lam H. Conant , editor of the Iowa City He mbllcan , will rccvlvo the visiting ncwcpa ler men an his guests , and a reception ain ; annuet will b'J tendered them by the citl : cns. The association Is composed of re'pre icutatlves of twenty-Ovo afternoon dalllei > f the Btato that furnish each other will 10WP. 3AUGHT AFTER SEVEN YEARS 'lileiitco Oilierr HHIevc They llnvc Iliirkc- , Who llolilx-il ( he llne PoHtolllcr. SIOUX FALLS , S. 1) . , Jan. 27. ( Special , ] -Federal authorities here are keenly Interfiled -filed In the result of the attempts If dentlfy James Francis , a Chicago ualoor ( eepcr , who was arrested on suspicion o jcliig John Burke , who In 1S93 robbed tin KHitofllce at Efltelllnc , this state , and whc ifterwurds fwcapt-d. Court Crier F. L. Wad * ia returned hero from Chicago , where IK vent for the purpose of Identifying the mar inder arrest there. Ho had no dlfllcult ) vhatovcr In picking out the man In a part } if six and is confident the prisoner U Jurkc. Potitotllce Inspector Fotnes , who wai itatloned hero at the time of the Kstclllm obbery , was also In Chicago and Identified 'ranclH as Burke , although ho won not ai loslllve as Wade , and accordingly the hear- ng was continued until next Tuesday U irder to have Peter Neory of Spirit Lake a. , the ofllcer who arrested Burke In 1S93 dentlfy the man. Ncary was sheriff ol } | cklnenn county. Iowa , at the time of the irrent. liu tblnkis ho will have no trouble n identifying Burke. Burke and u pal were arrested after the obbery and both escaped from the Sioux lls jail. Anollier Shi-i'ium-ll'it oelulloll. 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It In eludes Hhecpmcn of western South Dakota northeaatern Wyoming and southern Mon tana. Preliminary feteps were taken atthli meeting toward erecting a wool wnrehousi at Bcllo Fourche , which question will hi fully determined at the next mooting Fcb ruary 20. Another sheepmen's organization was ef- reeled nt Edgomont In December , with i largo membership , but this last orgunlza .Ion takes In a different territory. FOIIM A SOCIBTV I'lii-V 'Meet nl YiinUtiin niul l'rrfeu ( i Stale OrKiiiilr.ufIon. YANKTON , S. D. , Jan. 27. ( Special. ) Tin South Dakota State Beekeepers' ' assoclatloi V.IH organized In this city yesterday after noon. The meeting was attended by repre. sontatlves from all parts of the state , prln. clpally from the eastern and northeaster ! BCctldn. Those oHlcers wore elected : Thomas Chantry of Mcckllng , president ; S. J. Hume- Ing of Marlon Junction , vlco president ; Join ) uffack , treasurer and ccnerul manager , unil 3. F. Atwatcr of Yankton , secretary. It wai leclded to dlvldo the Htatu Into districts am ! ppoltit vice presidents for each district vhoso duty It should be to form local or ganizations. J. M. Hobbs was appointed vice ircsldcnt for the Yankton district , Thomas Chantry vlco president for the Cloy county llslrlct and S. J. Harmellng for the rn- nalnder of thu state. The organization will alllllalo with the National Beekeepcri ) ' os- oclatlon. lliu-U TmmiliinvU May lluDriMViieil. . PIEIUU3. S. D. , Jan. 27. ( Special Tolo- Kiam. ) Heports from Fort Pierre are that Mack Tomahawk , an old Indian , has gone hrough the ice on the river. His team was lotlccd tied to u tree on the bank for two daye. The owner has not been seen for sev- ral days und Is supposed to bo dead. Tomahawk waa the Indian , who , after a eng light before the Land department , HO- cured as an allotment 320 acres of valuable and lying within the town of Fort Pierre und only lust fall obtained final title from ho government. A case had just been commenced ' menced 'in the United State * court to set usldo thu allotment , ( IIIOlNoil lit PrenMtMil. YANKTON. S. D. , Jan. 27. ( Special. ) 'ha.Farmers' Co-operutlvo Creamery com- iuny of Murindahl bus been organized. Its capital stock is to be $4.000. A building will JB erected and equipped at u cert of about 2,500 and will be louitnd nour thuVash - own church In Kant Vankton county. The oflircrs are OIo P Olson , president. Philip temp , vlro president , Iver Stone , secretary , lenry Schucffcr , treaaurcr. JOHN G.WOODWARD&COJ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS 1 I COUNCIL BLUFFS.IOWAMj' T olinny Theatre * - * Stevenson & Kennedy , Monday , Jaiiunry 29. Jl'MtS ' IIOWK I'ltHSIIXTS CORINNE In Edgar Smith nnd Louis Do Lunge's Merry ( Musical Creation The Jolly Little Host Assisted by u remarkable assemblage of famous people Including. II. I ! . ( ilt.VIIAM. i.oi'is ' III ; < AK. ; . .IOIIV .1 , It M'TAKI , . II ( "I'll WIIITIC. 1:1111 : , v i - \\ci.s. . A sprightly crop of Choristers. The Key stone Qnartottc. Novel .Specialties. STNVHXHO.V A ici\\ii > v , SUNDAY NIGHT , JAN , 28. THIS SHOW THAT KHI'TKV YOHIC i > . \iiiin.\i roit NIX M AND WALKER And their own Hlg Company 60 CLHVKU The show that kept New York laughing Six Months. 1'IIK r.S-Urie , : t.-e , ami T..e. TttNSY , PILLS For r > ycirtilia only wfcanj rclUMc Kruiftla llrKuliilorr r < illii ublet. Ktltavctuiiiiit < rt. Aidructlitj. cr l > > mill. Price. WJ. , u < J4C l r"tt'.io-n'iSiferujid. " llllun JI alculCu.,3. N. islUiit. , ttiU.,11 * .