TITTB OMAHA 1XA1LY SVMAr , J\lAKQlt \ 22 , I'AUMS. ' TUB OMAHX BRIO , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE ) N-O. 12 I'F.AJIL ' , STUKBT. Delivered by Carrier In any part of tlio City. II.V. . Tir/TOX MANAUKU. TBt.KT'llONKS : Huslness Oilier , N'o. W. Night Editor. Ko. 2.1. JI1AOK JIKXTIVX. N. Y P. Co. Council IllutTs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Snpp block ( Jvntilno Hock Spring coal. Thatcher , 10 Main Don't full to pet prices on lumber , when building , of.lucid kVclls Clo. , ( XX ! Uroidwny. The funeral of fJcorgo SSuivclv will occur this afternoon nt2 o'clock from thoresilience , 10I1 Avenue 0. William Itosenbrookand Miss Ilattio Hen derson , both of Omaha , wcro married yestcr- liv.limtlcn I Inmincr. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Patrick < J. 1-afferty , of Harrison county , Iniva , nnil Jilloii lloaly , of Uouzlns county , , Kcb. Christian Christen sen anil M tss Dora Paul- sen , both ofOtnnhn , worn married yesterday nltcrncon ntthe parsonairo of the Congrega tional church , Hcv. O. W. Crofts ontdating. Juill.il Thorncll overruled Hank Hull's motion for n now dial In district court yes terday , on the diarce of murder In the Jlrst degri-o. Ttw case will iti nil probability bo nppcnled to the supreme court. It was roporteil lost ovcnlnu thntM. I ) . ] ! ar < lln , iho county overseer of the poor , was dangerously 111 , Ho Una boon qnllo III f or some titno past , but Ins physician now states that thei-o Is but little hope of his recovery. Ht. Hov. William Stevens 1'orryn.I ) . , will preach nnil nttminUtcr tbo nostolic | rlto ot confirmation in Saint Paul's ehvirch to morrow , Monday evening nt- * : ' ! l > o'cloolr. Tlio full choir will sing , the iinthoni holnir , "Lord , for thy Tender .Mercies' yake- Tiirrar. This service U open to all who may ilcslroto attend. A four year old son ot.f. J. Cook , living at - ; * 1 lleh street , run away trom homo last vvcnlng , niul bis parents were nlrnnst dis tracted with grief. They feared that bo bad Gallon Into n well and bi'i'ti drowned , or tliat something rrninllr terrible hail to'fallin him. .Atn Into hour but evening the missing lad had not boon found. Mr. K.V. . ICoys , u member of the firm of Keys Hi-others of this city , was married tnst Wednesday to All-it CUvunn I Hurls ol Hod Oalc. the ceremony taking place at the ivsl- dcncoof tbobriilo's father. Mr. Davlil Har ris , of that town. Mr.and Mrs. Keys have KOIIO to Fort Worth. Tex. , whore Mr. Keys will rcpipscnt the Interests of the firm of Keys llrothcrs. The forty third anniversary of modern spiritualist will bo celebrated March 2' ) , : ) nnd : $ l , In Grand Army hull on 1'ciirl ' street. Tito believers in tbo iloctrires of spiritualism of this city anil of Onmlin will unite In the celebration. Meetings will ho held each day nt'J : : ) nnd 7:110 : p. in. , at which Miss F.inma .1 , Nit-licrson of ChU-aro will deliver a bcnea of lectures on various subjects. Frault V'ctt-rson wits arrested last evening on n warrant chawing hint with thro.itoning to Kill. His wife wns the coiiiplaiiiunt. Shu blulcd that her husband hint boon ( jotting dmnUnnd abusing her of late. Vcstorilay ho II lied upon whisky , as usual , nnd threat ened to blow brr brains out. She accord ingly wont to the otllcoof the city marshal nnd swore out an information charging him ns above stated , His bond was llxod at Jl,000 by the court , In default of which ho was confined hi Ibo city Jail overnight. The Veteran Fironioti's association hold a meeting at the rlty building Friday evening for the purpose of milking ; arrangements for the llrcnion's ' tourniinient , wide-Ills tolm held In Cedar KaplilsnextJuno , After ndlscns- slon it was deckled to oruanizo a. team to comnelo for prizes , and , if possible , to send tho.lolm N. Ilaldwln.lr. . hose toatn along. They also discussed Iho question of Iiavlncu thincofor the bcnellt of thti association on the evening of May I. It wns decided to bavo thodnnco , nnil a committee was appointed to tiialto the nrranRCinenbt for it. consisting of the following : ,1 , L.Tomnleton , C. 1) . Wal ters. W. II. Hrown , C. W. Maynard , nnd Witllnco MrFatldcn. Mlssnurt Keller and Miss Ilcllen IIa.\es , Jlrs. I'fciffcr's ' trimmers , have returned from the coast with thu latest ideas inlriinmliiK. Easter sale of linpotteil hats anil bonnets lieglns Monday morning , tiird inst.at Louis' ' . J. C. nixbr , steam hoatlnif , santUry cn- jlnccr , 20-J Morrlaia UouU , Council tllults I'KIlSOV.tl. I'.l IC.3 \ H.i t'llfi. Max Mohn Is ilniigorouily ill with In grippe. C. "W. Snyder , formerly of the Nonpareil , has boon appointed coranilssloner of immi gration , with lieaclquarters at 1'ort Townsend - send , Wush. H. 1) ) . and .T. C. Hcliborlliifr of Iowa City \vcro In the oily yesterday , the quests ot their college friends , P. S , Stephonsoii and Dr. V , 1. Troy n or. U'hoy ' were on their \vay to \ Vnshinton. ( . John Schlclcetauz has openol n harbor shop at KM1 ; South Main .struct , nncl Is ready to sorvn his friends anil the nubile in general InhiBlluu of builnoss. Fruit farm for sale OH reasonable terms ; within one anil one-half miles of the I1. 0. ; all in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at once. Cull on L ) . J. ilutchinsoii & Co. , ( ! 1T Hi-oadway. TfJivclins ; HIci About twenty-live traveling ; men mot in Marcus' ' hall lusto veiling in response to the call which was issued a fo\v days HKO.V. . I { . AIcCullouRh was appointed temporary presi dent and A , AV. Johnson tomiorary | secre tary , after which Cieorgo Hiidlo briefly stated the ohject of the meeting. Hu out lined the work of the traveling men la various other cities , nnd cnlls at tention to the fact that them was no organl/atlon whatever tuning tlto knlglits of the jr rip In the lllulfs. The objoet of tbo present attempt at orcanizalloti wiis to work for the building up of Council T-UufTs , es pecially In the innttor of hotels ; not to worlc for any one hotel , but to seek tolnduco trav- clliijr men from oilier cities to patronUo the Council Bluffs hotels on general principles when they nro passing through tbo city , In rroferencoto thosu of Omahn. Another object - joct for organizing was to crento a fratcrnul IcolliiR ainoiiR the traveling men of this elty.After After the purpose ot tbo organization hnit been thus stated , tbo following committees were appointed : ronstltullon , by-laws and organization , II , 1) . llllui. Kd llowun'id \ . (1 ( , Dorliiinl ; room , A.V , Johnson , A. W. Hobbs , 11 , L-'rankllii ; fratcrnid , Harry llawortli , ( iflorgii iviidh ) , AV . Johnson. The next mooting will ho heM next Saturday evening at a place to bo ohosoii later. The Hospital Kiilr. Preparations have about all been completed for tlio week's ' entertainment to bo glvcMi for thobenolHof St. Bernard's hospital. Tlio fact Is now assured that it , will Ion very pleasant nnd successful ciilortalninent. It begins at Masonlo tomi > ! o lOmtor Monday , .March : < 0 , and will conlliuic during Uin w > clc. Many special unil novel fcntnrns have been added to make It plcv < nnt for all. A complete ehatiKO of proKrammnwilluci made each evening. The mu io will ho very line , Dalbey's ' lnuul lutvhiKbeoM eiiKWU for the entire week. Three valuable articles have been donated to bo voted to the most jiopulur iieople , runout thoui a line satchel for the best liked romtnrrclal traveler In tbo city , A vul- uablodlainuiui ring , lur e rujr , a line ( lining room set , largo music bo.x itiid sotno hirgo pictures liavo beoti presented to bo ills posed of in the usual manner. All the proceeds go totboboneilt of tlio hospllalvhloh u non- sectnrlau In character anil ouo of the most doservhiB Institutions In the st.Uo. Hay bv the car load. Oftlco at present 07 Uroakwuy. W.S. lll.Mf.ll. . J. 11. Atkins , western agent for Doi'uuw's plate glass company , will Kivo ostlmiiujs on plate delivery in Iowa nnd Nebraska The N'ow Puelllo U tlio mast centrally located hotel In Council BluiTs. A Rood room for rent , 009 First avenue. SENS FR011 COL1CIL BICFFS. Romance of a fnutUich Island Prince and an Illinois Young Wonlan , L , C. JONES FOUND GUILTY OF BIGAMY. Tliiirticll ( llvona C'niio by I'eiil ' ,1 nry Mot-o About the I'ark CmoOther .Mnttor . On Upper Broadway , nearly opposite the Ok'dcn house , there is a snail frame building whose front Is ornamented or otherwise by a larco plcco of board cutout in the liapo of a Rultnr. On eaen side of the board are Inscription ! ! which are Intended to let the general public know that musical instru ments , shotguns , clothes-wringer * , anil in fact almost anything , can w ropairea tor nersons of ( rood character by maklm ; appli cation within and depositing the required fee with the cashier. Tlio viesidmi ? ( 'enlus , of the place Is a loiif. ( dark , spucWcit-fnc-cd mini with a decidedly forelRti accent and rejoicing In the hhjti-sotindini ; name of CappilontH Japonl Cameron , lie claims to bo a descend ant of the royal family of I.unn'ilo ' , the hst member of which reined over the lliuvalln.il IslnniU before the late King ICaUUnuans- cciuU'd the throne. The blue blooil that Mowed through his veins hnssorvod him n good turn several times diirltujhls life. 'I'ho first pnrt of blsnamo was piven to him soon after ho VIM horn , and ho hasclunj ? to It over since as the only reminder of departed Rlorv , Cameron , the last section of lii-i co noinoii , was thannmonf a Krcnehnmn who adopteil him In early childhood anil cared for him until he readied man's estate. After Cnmoron bad become old cnouRli to take care of himself ho cut tlio slrliiRsthat bound liiinto his adopted father , aiul staitetl out to see the world. After Ion ? wain ! critics ho strticlc the town of Sprim'Hcld , 111. Tlicro hornet Minnie Kroamor , a youiiBRlrl who was completely Insriniitcd with the idea of receivhif ? alloiillons ( rotini ( roiuiliie scion of a royal family , even If that lai-ticnlar scion' were raiiKi'd somewhat below imr In the mntninonliil niarltot. t'nmcToii wmt onwlth hlswonlnfr and mot with very ll.tttcriiiK-succois. litaiito of the oppo-dtlon of Miss KiViXiiwr's reliitivos. who were decidedly ac-iinst hiTthnnvinp herself awavon niinxti whom they considered a more adventurer. A murriaffo was secretly ar ranged , and In orderto outwittlu * frlntnts of Iho prospcrtlvo bride , itvas decided to kip by tlieliKlilof the nwoti to Chlcauo where ihoy could pllsht their ti-oih and malic ar- MtiKt'inciitsfo ' rliving happily ever afler. The elopomoat toolc nlaconnd the Idiot was tied. In spllo of the fact that the irlrl was only sixttcn years ol nio nnil couiu not according to Iriw ninny \villiout the consent of her parents. After tlioweildiiicnothlnf , ' more ww hoard of theeotiplu by the fricndaof tlio VOUIIR lady. Thev traveled all over the west , nnil Unfitly settled down in Council Bluff a last July. About two monthsaio Mrs. Cameron wns t.monlll and sent to SprlngtloU for her sister , Miss I cttio ICreamer , to come iiiul help her. She was overjoyed ill petting some news of her sister sind started ut 0:100 : for this t-ity. She us now occupying a nobltlc-n at tbo telephone station , She is on peed terms with her sister , but she announces that Cameron has uot to KO. She has con sulted attorneys , who have told her that the marriage Is no'tlopal from the fact that her ulster was muter njrn when she was married and had not obtained the consent of hnr par ents. ShOPxnects to begin proeoedlnps of some kind , either in the courts or hi some way , to separate the con i > lo. KASTKIt XOVH TH3S. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , Is show ing in-uiy novelties in the dross uooils line ' stiltablo'for KuUer pifts , also In lild gloves , hatidkorchlefs , hosiery , ties , scarfs and lishuos. Novelties In i-uehiug , novelties in lacesnovelties in handbiifd and shopping bajis , novelties in poeketbooUs and purses , novelties in wish good' , such ns pineapple tissues , flannelettes , linoScotcb zephyrs , the latest in black organdies , all the way from from. Blactc llouming from ( Ulc to ll.'JO , black embroideries from To to : jie : , all over embroideries in black at-He. Our stock of laces never vas more complete , from the cheapest lace to the llnc.st. Spring Jackets In aUmaimco , the latest novelties oftho sea son ; many exclusive styles shown by us , In fants' and children's cloaks , handsomely trimmed In all the leadingcolors in e.ishmero and clot , at our usual lo\v prices. Corsets , rorsets in abundance. All the popular makes. Corsets to suit everyone. Corsets from We to f-.W. Atrents for the Thompson tlovo llttlnir corset , the most per fect lilting corset made. Wall Paper. Our spring stock is on the way and will be ready for inspection in a few days If you want anything in the wall pnpor line wait midget our prices , Wo can save you considerable.BOSTON BOSTON STORK , Council Bluffs , In. Do you wan tun express wa on or bovl Urn K up the A. L ) . T , Co. , telephone 17'J , No. 11 North Main street. The Manhattan , sporting headquarter ) . N. O'Brien. luiunil Oullt.v. Tlio Jury in the ease of the state vs L. C Jnme.s , cliat'Boa with Ugnmy , was sentou ycrttcnlnyliiornliig ntubout 10u ; ! ! o'clock ' am returned an hour later with a verdict o guilty , 'Xho maslinuiu punishtuciit for at olTousollkothatof which Jnmos has buei convicted Is either live yeai-s in tlio ponlton tlar.v or ono year anil n tine of $ . 'iOO. Tli soiitcnco , nuij1 , however , bo as much lowe tluuitlmt as the court may see lit. It is no probable that the court will tnko ail van ta oof the law authorizing him to nialto it n llpht sentence , as tliomiso is rccognlzoil ti lieinKonoof the most Ilagraiit of its kind thu has been tried in the district court of tUl county. At the close of thn trial a halt \vas called It tlio proceed I n K-i I'V ' County Attorney Or ou by roiiiiusiof the inenibcM of the jury. Juro H. S. Smith of the cast end of the county then stopped forward and In a fu\v nppropri ate words prescntod to JuJ o Ttiornoll a Hn cold-headeil eano Inbnhalfof tbo inctnben o the petit Jury. On the top of the gold hea was the inscription , "Presented to Hon. A It. Tliornell by the petit jury , district court .innuary , IS'.ll. " .luJipi'Jhoriicll tlunkol th donors and assured Ihoin Iho gift was blghl appreciated. Our spring stoclc Is now comploto. If you want to bo In style call at Keller's , the tailor , 310 llroadwiy. _ Dvs , Wood bury , dentists , 80 Pearl street , noxtlo CJr.ind liotc-l Telephone U5. High grade work a s | iialty. After Illi UmtirclUi. II. A. Cox. ofthollrmof A , U. ' . Thatcher Co. , Is inmiiB an overcoat anil umbrella which ho claims have been taken tiy the pro prietors of theO dcn House , and bo begun n suit yesterday afternoon In the district court against M. S. Stout , T. W. Abnoy , Adam Murray , mid \V. II. Dooley to recover the missing property. Ho states that last spring he boarded at tbo Ogden House , and ono day doposlted Ids -fl.'i overcoat anil C silk um brella In tbo cnat room provided for the pur. poso. reci'lvmecUodts ' in return. The next day ho offered to return Ibo cheeks , but the proprietors refused to iivo b' ' 1 > 'S eoat and uinbivlla. O.V. \ . Hewitt Is tbo attorney for the plaintiff. ISvniis IjiunJrv Co. . r " 0 Peart street. Telephone - phone U'.H ) , Cioods called for nuj ucllvored. Muretlioiittliu I'ntk Case. Mention \vasmadoln TUB Hci : yostcrilay of a suit which had been brought In the dls- tricteourtby Kiln Keofeto recover the possession - session of twenty lota In Falrniount park. The petition ww very ludolltilto as to the state of what the ground was upon which the plaintiff based her claim , but Colonel D II. Dallor WIMMMSII yesterdny and u attlo more light wn.s thrown ON tha subject. The pialntlU 1 a lady who lives In ht. Louis , so the attorney stated. raw nl S , \Villlams , the original ownerof the property , took possession in IKM and kept It until 187' , when ho sold the propel ly to Mnry A. and Thoinan Hackctt , who afterwards sold it to Mrs. ICccfo. Mr. D.iiloy could notsav just when thlt last sale was made. The "basis of the claim h > tlio wnio as In the other cases which have been mod , viz. . the Illuititlltv of tbo condemnation pro ceedings by which the city got possession of the premises ( or park purposes. The suits which \vero tried teforoln the dlstilctcourt huvo been talwn to the supreme court on up- peal , and the fir.nl ucclslon will tint bo had until ticjit May. .Mrs. Keofc'n suit will not be pressed until Jtls found \vhnt the tlectslon of the supreme court Is In the olher cases , and thontliev will all fall or stand together The lots wh'ehMrs. ' . Kecfo Is after nro lo cated on the bluff which overlooks the city , and comprise nearly hnlf of all the territory along thotopof tile bluff ntulextondliiKdown the bluff townrd thuclty iiuitoti dUtsnco. ( Iranil Kimtur Milllncry Opening. The Indies of Council HUiITa nnd vicinity should not overlook the fact that Misses Holcn Sprltikntul Ella Hagsdalo are malting preparations for opening ttio Council Dluffs millinery parlors with n beautiful display of ICastcr millinery. The new placeIs locale. ! nt .TJ'.lHrondway , nnd the opctiktr will occur on Thursday , oftluj week , nndcontlnuo Friday and Saturday. it Kleinproprietors oftho Install ment house on Hro.idway , huvo niadJ at1- ranceitiPiits to Itieroaso and e\lenn tlieir business. They will oien ; a branch cstali- lislmiPiitln 8lou x City about April r , on the corner ol Fourth nnd I'eurl streets , tlio old- o = ttaiul most prominent corner In tlio rlty. They are enterprising \vllldoabigljusi- - ni-ss In the tippr Missouri village. .Mi' . \ , Klein will tnko ehnrgeof thono\v venture. Mrs. M. 1'felfTcr lias returned from the east with a full line of spring millinery , and will ho jlftd ; to see all her friends , Call and see her Master display next weulc. Will llnd prices lowest In the city , Siiugait fcCo. carry lanrost stock of built Hold , garden and llovver seeds in the west Catalogue and saiuplos by mall. fiCAIro. IllltJ'ile. Sunday morniiii ; at I o'clock. Kuiina L , . , \vifonf I'ranh K. Ultchle , died from imeu- inonla. Notice of funeral hcroufler. Hl.l'MHSiKI : > 0.\ TillJ'l. . HHt. Honat ir" S oiinlil Such Itcsl as Could lie I-NIIIIK ) In tin ; Cliaiulicr. LIXCOI.V , > 'eb. , .Mnroh 21.--ISpci'lul to Tin : Unt.l At3 o'clock this inorninKOiil.va few senators remained a\vako In the chnmber. These \vero thn relays appointed by the con tending fiietlons to protect the Interests of each. Tlio cbalr was nhvays tilled by ouo of thutipposltioti , the nrcildent about 'J o'clock In Iho morning retiring to his private room to iteoii. A survey of the room nt a o'clock ' brought nuiiiy iiiterestinir features tovlo\v. M'he sen ators are not men who arc accustomed to "nlirlitiiifr it" away from homo. As a consequence quence they easily sitcciitiioed to slumber , and dropped Into nil kinds of places and all ! : iuls of attitudes to uo/o away the hours. Senator CVllln.s , a little mini with tfrey beard and hair , lay upon one of tbo leather settees , his h.ituls . crossed upon his breast mi tiis face turned upward toward thu fold paper on thoceilinir. llo was the cm- oiliinent of the sentiment "Now I lay mo Iowa to sleep , " and if anybody needed sleep t was this sanio llltlo man. Senatoi'IJtr'tf of Hurt sat In a heavy arm chair , his lepi extended to thoscatof arother , lisheailrestluir in his haiicl with the elbow oti tlio chair arm. Ho looked as If ho were isteninsto prayerlu the little church by tlio oadside. Senator Itmulalll.s a little man , and yester- da ) received a visit from his little wlfo Part ' if'lho I'Wlit ' bo studied railroad bills , and tlio est of it ho spent with his head In a paper jaskct. Senator Horn , a big , rotund , rubicund igriculturalist , with superfluity of blood , ookoftbis eoUaim shoes and walked around ito.Toshuu M'Ultcoaib In thopirty scene. Senator Sclinxmextenilod his le s in front nidabovo him and slept , It sceineil almost a slivp which knew \\nking. . When Senator \Vllson iot throush pulllns lis moustache and wondered "why in thun der" they had notcontested and thrown him out , ho fell like a lot : on the carpet and It'lviitiod nf tini't.li TCf lmvstca tilnntod thiek with normal schools. Senator Warner , who had precipitated the all niplit session , walkcl Iho lloor In a brown study , with bis litmus in his poekots. Then : io dropped into aii nrm-chair hoslJo his desk , , hrcw his rljibt arm over thotop of the latter and droanied of tlio model industrial scnool Tor jrirls which ho and John Jensen have iilucked for Geneva. Senator Mattes , a little man with a fierce nid.ilpo . moustachoand cxpressioncuddlcd , up in tbo president's chair , tbo ctiiliodhncnt of the story of ' 'JCiiiKfor a Day. " Senator Dysartvoro his spectacles and slept , compaiiiiK the Newberry and Stevens maximum frohrht bills. Sunator Swltzltr smoked some stroiij ; cigars , declined invitations tope downstairs for u litllo while , and at intervals perused what has liecomc knoivn as thesonnto lib- torlcal iiamphlot. Scnalor Shea was the picture of misery. He could not sleep , nnd dually it was SUR- poitcd that ho jo home. , which ho d id after - . ijonator ( Jhristoftorson found a lied somewhere - where , but whether under the speaker's desk or on top of the postolllco no Uody could ascertain. Senator Crown walked the floor until ho Kot blisters on the solo of his boots and was filled with electricity enough to run a motor car. car.Senator Kel per spread several papers on the lloor , threw sovorul In w books near the in , anil , with his feet grazing a radiator , re vived his lively otpovlonco on the stump of last fall , when ho pledged his constituents to stand for railroad legislation. Senator Kgeloston cmldlod himself up lilso a cocoon oa ono of the settees and \volco up half a ilo ontinica shouting for an adjourn- tncnt. Kenatdr ICoontx sneaked iin-stalrs _ into one of tlie comnilttcorooms.Kd 'Murliii found him and rushed him down to take in another diabolical call of the houso. The call was a hoax , but tlio senator found somebody to swear for him. Senator Woods , lUo ! ono of the traditional babes , slept until thn dawn opened his eyes , which glistened like abates from the dissipa tion. Senator Nlchener , Ibo physical clant of the crowd , sat at his desk all niKht and wrote letters to his wlfo and to hisalllnuco vcokly , wondering the while \vliy calls of the house couldn't bo made during'tho day. . Senator H I'd found n means of disappear ing wliteh conduced to iumklvilbed moans of inning a rest. Senator Turner wormed himself Intoa cap- Unl N on two chairs and nald attention to no one. one.Senator Van Iloiison took down a roam of foolscap onil wrote the whole night , showing bovoadtlio possibility of n doubt that the position of second assistant berg-cant-tit-arma should bo colonized. Senator Thomas went off to an Imnglanry corn Held near the Iron rail and slept -without a murmur. Senator Slmuiwoy smolied nnd laughed and the laugh was hottkd by the phonouraph man and will licroaflor bo attached to a liiekcl-ln-the-slot machlno. Senator Smith dreamed of thoK \ \ Irriga- t ion ditch at Koanioy. Senator ljy itindo night glorious by a lux uriant siiioko'and the consideration of the photographs which ho had that day received. Senator Foyntor didn't sleep. IIo was pivlnjr and rccclvliiK nolntcrs all nluht. ox- cent when bo showed how housed to sing years ago when ho was a inemborof the choir. Senator Sanders throw a handkerchief over his head , and ono eye looked out from beneath as if warning you not to approach. Senator Starbuck occupied the ohnlr pnrt oftho time nnd slept like a tbo rub when bo didn't , occupy It. Senator Slovens studied parliamentary practice. Senator 'VUlllnms throw himself In a heap near the north will and when uoawoko the dny was many hours old , Vurillct | u the Utopia 13lsa * ter. UiiiuaTAii , March 31. The jur.vlu tha casoof the victims ol the steamer Utonlti disaster rendered a verdict ol "accidental dcatn. " tlL/h Ntbrn. U TiwusHaniiug : Cntul"dates for the Various Mttaicip.il Offices. OCCUPATION TACJS ) * MADE THE ISSUE , 1 * ' 11 Violated a Ooiirt ( ) r.ler--lrtl ( .Vow Nntcs-Kniultflpli lli > inln - Intent lit Kill. VOHK , Nob. , March 21. [ Special Tcloeram to TUB Hii ! . ] Owing to n blunder initlo l calling the wnventlon hold m thn elty Fri day night as a citUons' Indopeiulont nnws convention It inn boon dlscovowd th.it the iio'iituntlotis were not la accord \vlli the new Australian law on account , of the clause requiring the enll for a convention to "no inaiU ) by n pirty that II.IH pnilud 1 per centum of tlio vote at a proviou ? oK'tion. Consternation now reigns in the ranks of the iltlzcns-lndcpend. cnt-domocratlo ranUs , ns It U too Into to call niiothcrcoiiveiit ion , and petitions ar beinii c'lrculatcd to ratify tlio nominations accord ing to law. X'loliit Iti 'a loiirt OriltM- . SfiM.inon , Not ) . , March ai. [ Hpocinl Tole- Krain to Tin : Hri : . ] ( luthrlo hrothcri have been lined 51110 for violatinpnn order of tbo dhtrictcoint nnd were placed nniloi * lioinl of § 1,0.10 , not Uivl'daio it n aln. 'I'ho Outhries aio mill nwnoiMiind o'.vn . nl.irgj dam In tbo Hcpubllcaii rlvor. A thick shoot ot ice lorinedon the mill t end and a stranger eamo alonif nnd ' . ' . ' i-nlllnp. Tlio Outhries \unted a loyalty of 0 cents on n cMr lo.ul , but the mnn refused to K\VO \ it , sayiiin tint at. bov.n jrlvinp rinployinciit ton large number of men ho ouxht to have the it'e for nothing. Then the Uulhrlcs opi'iiedthe pate of the dinii , ilraliilnir tlio nond uad lettlnp the ice drop t& the licit of the river. This stopped Ice culling. In n short llnio the mill owners closed the K"ites and the nond nMlllod. brlnKinjr the lev hack tothcnld lovcl. A ft or a fiee/o tliu ice nun resumed work , tlrst. obtniiiitn ; u restralninc order ngnltnt Iho O'Jtliries from tbo court , lint thoCiiitlirius were not to bo balked by any court. Th .v opened the nates a .win. the men at work narrowlv escaping with their tools , for this the CiUthriiM have bec'.i ' fined and placed muter bonds , which Is the betciii- nine ofa Inwsuilln wnloh the inhabitants of the place have taken sides. Oconpntlim Tux the Ihsne. MDXT , Neb. , March 21. fSpccltil Tole- to Tin : llr.u.J-'l'ho ropiiuliciiiis and democrats held their conventions touight fur the nomination of city tickets. The contest for some of the ofllccs was spirited , particu larly tor treasurer on the inpubllcan ticket. A.V. . Korbea bcinu nominated on the lifth ballot. The catnpaiKn is to bo fotidit out on tlicofcuputinu tax issue , the republicans adopt hn ; i-csohillons for the report of the present otMipation tax , and plncln ? 'i ( > 0 on saloohs and u tax on forcii ; " eorporiitiijns cloin husipess in the city. The democrats ] > lcdgul themselves nirninst any occupation tax. ' ' The republican tlokctls as follows : Mayor. William Krled ; deck , ICd 1'c-rs.v ' ; treasurer , A.V. . Forbes.police judge , T.V. . Oralir ; oniincllmeii. Oskor v ( Hidden , .1. A. Klliott Henr.v HrcilenfcldV , l-\ Crook ; ni'inl cM of the school board , t ) , A. Murrull , and C. 1) ) . Slnrr. ) The tleniorraMoticket < Is ns follows : W'l.vor , .hniws liirrav ; clerk , 0. H. Chris- ti'iisL'ti ; treasurer , U. I'lamh ck ; polii'uJudge , C. \Villitiiiis \ ; ineinhers of thu school board , ( ieortfeb. Locmisaad.lusncs Huff ; councilmen - men , M. II , Iiiimmn , Albert XliiKre , J. I ) . Markcy , O. A. JIariiis. Slr.ii lilllcpiililiuan. . YOHK , I cb. , Marc4i 21. HPl'cclalTelegwm , toTIIU Oii : , | The republicans mot In con vention at the city hall thisoveniiiK nnd ulaccd in iioininulion n straight ticket. Hon. O , W. Uciuls was unanimously chosen for mayor , and tbanlte' ! the convention for the honor bestowal upon him , with one ot his characlorit > tic speeches. 'Iho ether nominations wcro : M Al. VVildinan , clerK ; J. D. White , treasurer ; I'1 A. Hiuinls , city engineer ; .M. C. Frank , police judfjo ; couhciluieii , .First ward , Dr. .1 , rf , Davis ; Second ward , .1. II. Tviclcoy ; Third ward.I. , 0. Steiubach ; Fourth ward , OcorpoS. Cook. For several years the issno ha * been iion-uarlisati but nt this election the republican : will cndo.ivor to eleet a straight ticket. Oril N WI Notes. Oun , Neb. , March 21. [ Special to Tin : Iiii-Thc : Farmers' and Merchants' hank ofOrdhas boon organized and will bo ln business early in AUBUSI. It has a capital stocic of Sii.-i.OOO , owned by leading citizens of Ord and well to do farmers of Valley county. Mr. J. K. lioqtict , latu of IhuCo/zonsliouse , Omalia , IniH leased the hotel buildlntf owned liy I1"1. L. Harris and will open for liusincss April 5. The building is a line one , built of pressed brick with rod sandstone trimming' * , three stories nnd a basement , and ha * all the modern improvements. It Uonoof ttio finest hotel buildings In the state north of the PUttoand will bo appreciated by tbo travel- In ! ; public. nei't icr > H < M > ulilitnns. HKATIIH-I : , Nob. , March 21. [ Special Tcle- j-ram to 'I'm : Bii-Tho : ] republicans of Ileiitnco in convention assembled this after noon no iiluated a full city ticket for tbo coming election. The fipht will bo a triangu lar one , with several petition candidates for mayor. The new Australian ballot law Is causing considerable annoyance , and blls fnlr to prow moil ! perplexing with the approach preach of election dav. The republican ticket Is as follows : Mayor , 13. H. Sheniinn ; councilman , U. O. Dorsoy , A. .1. Conluc , 13. F. Davis and George U. Htrockoy. Iliilldln-r Itnotn at Uaiidnlp'i. HAN-IIOI.I'II , Neb. , March 21.-Special [ to TIIIJ linn. I Work has commenced on a 100 barrel roller llouring mill at this placo. The building boom has commenced. A number of very line brick blocks will bo crPO'.cd this season. The tide of emigration has been turned this way for aura. Almost every train , comes In loaded with settlers. With its two railroads and a beautiful and fertile farming country , Randolph is destined to bo a town of no little importance. A Ijleniise C'nnciiH. CRNTHVI. CiTvjJj b. , March 31. [ Special toTin : nt-n. | A.lJppnso caucus noniiiiated M. YScott , for mayor , w. U. Kerr for clerk , IV | > Travcr for treasurer , K. O. Sitnmoiis for.i engineer. For romirll- tnon : First ward , C. Larsen : Second ward , J. 1C. Ilabbitt , Tliird ward , O. C. Harris. For members of the1 hoard of education , A. .1 , nowlo ami CVWl Adams. The nominee for mayor has unm.tAvko elected council man on theunti-llceiWiUckot , holding that posi tion nt ireseiit.u _ i A N'o MISOPHO Tlokot. . - . to Tim NBI.SON , Nob.vMfvrch-Jl.-Special | llBB.J A laruo anircproscntatlvo assembly of thocitii'.ens ot this village met lust evening nt Iho court house'ahtl ' nominated the follow ing ticket for villiure trustees : .1. C. Smith , .1 , M. Hull , J. II.Vbtiel \ , W. It. ICnapp and .1. Goodrich , No n'latfortn or resolution was adopted , hut if this ticket la elected It lll Insure that Nelson remains a no llcemo town for another year. It.-iilna ( IV 'tluknt , niAiNAiti ) , Neb. , March 21.-Spec'lalto [ Tim llEK.-Tho ] citizens' caucu * was held hero last even ing , resulting In the nomina tion of the following men for trustees for Iho cnmius year : W. T. MoKlvain , C. C. del- wiek , Henry Fox , J. M. Wright , W. J. Ma- h'affoy , Stcnlliiff Typewrit CM. CoiixiN-o , la. , Mnrcli 'Jl.- [ Special Tclo- cram to Tim DUE. ] Typewriter thlavos ar leaping a harvest here. A now machlno wao blolon from Attorney Uarcer's ofllco last night , the tccond theft recently. A Tlckot Tiif Crnld. CaAin , Neb. , March Ul.-lSiwIal to TUB llEi-Tho : ] citizens of Craig held acauius and nominated llvo trustees. U. d , Gales , U. r * . llarlow , V O Kerr , J. C. Smith anil John llnscollVCM nominated for the r < ular oftloosnad l > r C' ' I. , . I'hirk , 13 , U Kerr nnil II , Knglcston to fill vacancies. Tlio People Nomlnnto. O'Nfiii.i , N'ob , , Man-It SI. [ Special Tole- grainto Tin ; Ir.i-A ) : ] people's caucus \v.w held tonight to place la nomination a city tlc''ot , O. V. Hlglln w.as nominated for mavor , Tom C'liiniiboll for dork , IJavUl Adams for treasurer , Sumncr Adams for city engineer and N . Martin for police Judge. The ward caucuses to nomlnalo candidates for aldermen xvero also hold , lien 1)oyarman wai nominated In the First ward , Wank Campbell In tha Second , and Htirrett Scott In the Third. The license initiation wiw not mentioned , but thov are all known to be in favor of license , 'it Is proUiblo another ticket will bo placed In the Hold , Str.i't i'lirty litm-t. - F.UU CITV , N't-b. , March Ul. | Bpi clal Telegram to Tin ; Bui : . | The city election la this city will ho onstriflly tiarly lines for the first llnio In the history of the town. Doth republicans and democrats Had caucuses tonight and nlticcd in nomination candidates for i-lly ofllt'bs. Tlio republli-nns named U. W , .Abbey for mayor ; for rouncllmon , A. J. Wanner and W 11. Schaok : treasurer , 10. K. Met/ ; police Juilge , K. S. Towlo ; school board , \V. K. Darrington mul .1. C. Wylle. ThiMlonucratsnoiiiinatcil Kobert Clcggfor mayor ; rorcoiiiiellmcii.I. W. Holt nnd .1 U. N'ooinii ; trcasurcf. Ned Mlii'illuii ; pollco judgeI. , I * ( 'leaver ; srlnol board , .hdwiu Puilson and \V. II. Crook. A > -saiit ! uih I-unit ID Kill , tr\-iv : \ , Neb. , March -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : HiiThomas : ] Ht-ndursnn , formerly n section foreman on the 11. it M. t this place , was anvstcil this evening on a warrant , sworn out by Mark Alexander for assault with intent to kill. This Is the fruit of lee much \vliUlcy. Henderson is a very iuit't | nnd gentlemanly man , exi-opt when under the Inlluenco of whUlty. S'niclil ! ' hy To .H n. T-U ! MSIIII , N'eb. , March -Special [ Tele gram to THK HKI : . ] Mrs. Nnn C. Alexander , n Indy living four miles east of this city , died this nlli'i-iioon from the effects of stryclitilni' poisoning. Mrs , Alexander has been despondent pendent for sometime. An inquest will beheld held tomorrow and startling developments are o.Miected bv the same. A Doet ir's ' A cciil IMI ( . CIIIHH HUMix , Nell. , March21. [ Special to Tin : Hti : : . ; Ur. R D. Hume's ' ono of Iho prominent physicians of this place , while in.ikiii' ' , ' a call last iikht on horsch.iclc , met with a painful ncL'ident by the horse fulling upon him and breaking bis right leg Just above the ankle. ! ' < innd Doitd in 111 > Knad. PHUUT , Neb. , March 21 , [ Special Tele- gr.im to Tin : IJr.iThe : ) body of na unknown man wns found Just , outsida the village litnus tills morning. The coroner has been sum moned from Cuivsco. NotliiiiH is known ns to thocausoof the death. Cii.d.MANNeb. . , March -.M.-fSpocinl to Tilt : HKI.J I-nst evcnliifj while ridiir , ' a boy hy tlui name of Lew > 'asnmssun had his leg broken by the falling ol his hoi-oc. Si'lionu'S to llo li-.ctis'c ) < l for an M\- litbt sit I ! World's l''alr. Y.\\KTOV , S. D. , March 21. [ Special Telegram to Tin : IJiv : . ) A call for a conven tion of representative moil of South Dakota , to meet in convention in this city May ! 30 , to take action upon arMiipvinents for nn ex hibit from tlio state for HID world's fair in Chicago In 1SOJ , has been issued bv the Viiiikton Coininei-i'ial club. The call makes this following appointments : of delegates. Kauh county ono delegate-at lar c1 each Iiicorporatod town , ono ; each town over',000 , population , two ; fiieli town over 10.000 , four. ; cadi commercial club or hoard of tr.ulo , ono ; rai'h railroad coinpnny , one : state farmers' alllame , llvo ; dclciratcs- at-largo to bo named by the proslilent , of the stain alliance. Is ( . 'oiislif titlonnl. Rioix Fu.i-s S. 1) ) . , March 'Jl. [ Special Telegram to Tun liisn.l A year ago the Icuis- laturo nassnd a vigorous law , compelling commercial agencies to doposIt.VOUO ) In cash with the state treasurer as ,1 guarantee fund for any Judgment found against the company for misrepresen tation as to credit. In consequence cf the law , Dradstroet's ' withdrew from the state , nnd refut.es . to this day to report the standing ofa single firm In South Dakota. K. ( ! . Dim & Co. . however , huvo fought Ibo law through the various courts , mid today's ' decision confirms tlic lower court la upholding the constitutionality of tlio law. K. G. Uun it Co. , in their argument , claimed that commercial ngencles were engaged In the business of Ititcrstnto commerce , and thus \\ithiiitho \ provisions of the federal constitution. An appeal will bo nt once taken to the United States supreme court. Kill 'CM ! a Miloo i. BI M.\IWK , N. D. , March'Jl. [ Special Telo- gramio 1 in : J > i.i.j : mu IIULIII iuuu riiuicu Shipley's saloon nnd arrested the proprietor and seized llvo cases of beer and several jugs of wino. This is the tirst effort in the direc tion of enforcing the prohibitory law since the adjournment of the legislature. A strong organisation has been formed hero and In other towns for wiping out the saloons. The place raided today was the s > cone of the shooting affray a week or so ago. Atljiidgcd Insane. Vr.KMii.Mox , S. IX , .Mat-oil 21. I Special Telegram to Tm : Br.c.J Mrs. Flora Jewell , aged thirty-flvo years , was adjudged insane and will ho sent to YnnlUon Monday. She has shown alight symptoms for a year past. Jt.l TMKtt ltl.llA A'l'/C. Strange Xl-iniicr In AVIiio'i a Creston AT mi Oets loney , Cttr.sTOX , la.MnrchSl. ( Special Telegram to TUB Iii ) : : . ] An old citizen of Creston today received alotter from a priest nt Lis bon , Spain , apprising him of the fact that a Spanish exile , who was formerly his asso ciate as nn employe of the Chioigo , Ilnrling- ton AQulncy roundhouse here , had just iliod , leaving him $5OJl ) upon the following condi tions : The citizen Is to give the priest a bond In the sum of J40,0i)0 ) , guaranteeing that ho will unearth and restore to the S.imam's ( only heir , n daughter , Jewels to the value of uuneu in jro.sion. jcaari. MU.lllM , . . . . giving the exact location of the trcasuro is to bo sent the cltl/.onou receipt of the bond. The Spaniard , -who was banished years ago for po'.itieal olTeiibc.s , worked a nionkov wrench ganir for the " ( y until his Spanish ruler died , when ho was permitted to return to his country. en .Moinot. OTTI-MWI , la. , March 21.- The DCS Moines river here is the highest known for four years. Tbo ice today tore away llfty feet of the approach to the wagon bridge nt ICddy- vlllo , cutting off communlciatlnn with llio south sidoof the river. The town Is threat ened with total Inundation , Tlioy I'lny CJIit'elctTH. 'Four DoDfiB , In. , March Bl. ( Special Tel egram to TUB nr.r..l David Miller uf Dews defeated C. A. Merrill in two straight scries at checiicrs , thereby winning HID litloof "chuuiiilon checker player of the state. " Out of seventy games Miller won thirty-nine , Merrill sixteen and iUtcon were drawn. Piii'iioH Holds n DUII.IN , March 'Jl. Parnoll hold a long conference today with tbo leaders of the Cork election committee In regard to Maurice Iloaly's acceptance of 1'nrnell's chidlcniio that they should both resign thnlr seats in parliament anil then seek ro-clcctloii in a test of the popularity of their respective causes , _ _ _ Foundering of a Mv < ' < Ilbh f-hlp. T-OXIION , March 21. The Swedish ship Senator " \Veber , C'aptala Wlnck , from Car diff March 9 for Uio Janeiro , fonndercd Intho recent heavy gale which sw'-ptoverKnglund. Fourteen ol the crew were lost Ul Beautiful tjprinrj Is hero nt Inst nnd our counters nro eve lonil- od with the choicest desifjna nnd Inloststylos of sprUin suits , ovci1- conls and pnnts. bouoln iii Immnmo ounntitles direct irom the lui1f \ ( jest ninnufncturorsln the enst.rmd aswo have dotoftjiincd lotto llio f I clothing business ofCoimcil Bliiffs this season wo will pSnco on snlcv- Wcclncsclny , Mat'ch IStli , nnd continue tlio anloono weoVc : FIRST OPPORTUNITY. A line of ( tincy worsted svtits in I'oumt nnd slrnlght out sackg and cutaways mmln up to soil lot1 $ li2.RO. nut1 prlco cUtfing thl nlo $7.08. SECOND OPPORTUNITY , A full nncl complete line ofblndt cheviot suits , bound nnd un bound , In oil styles , nnd sold ovei'ywJiero for $15. Out1 price for oiio week. 40.SO 40.SOPANTS , PANTS. Tlio grontcst borgnlnsovei1 offered In men's pnntsnt'o now right here. Those pouts look every bit tts good ns any $ IO pnnts ttiiulo by n high priced tailor , nnd nro jut nscjo.id vntuonsnnyO ptitus of- fereci Jay the clothinn trndo. Wo olfot * them durlriilhissnlerorH.IO Ottt1 stock ol underv\-enr , tiecUrtt-osslno. suspondet's nnd hn ese is almost coitiplcu. ' , and wu guaiMntao to suit the modi f - clious To buy before examining our ocnls niul prices moans ; i deliberate wasting of } 'our money. 522 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , " OJME PRICE CLOTHIERS , H&TTEKS & GENTS' FURNISHERS 'l t\i ! < TI' ' l Ijlni'S In He ttcporlcd lit ( lit1 Intel-staler ( " ( iiiiiiilssion , Cinrxon , Miuvh 'il , [ Spcolnl Tolo rntn to Tin : Ilir.-Cluiirmnn : ) Ooililaril of tlio Trunk lues , Chnlrinnn UliiiU'linni of the Contra ! Trnftle tintlCoitimlsslonvi * Mldnloyof tlioest - ' rn fl'nnioftssoclitlonslinvubi : > tMi npiiointcil n . 'oniinlttoo to ferret out the cut rates ou Jiu.is.xl beef ami klnilroil rates , ntul report j oftonditiK lines to tlio Ititcrstnto commerce L'ottiinlssUm wlt'i ' u request tluit Ihuy bo dealt witliiu'coi'illtitf to law. This is tlio most sen- mtlonnl action sitico the format Ion uC tlio c'uiiiinlssioii. The prositlcnts of the strong iinus threatened to take this action homo Hint ) ujro , but it was lliotiglit the m liter hail been dropped. Hut tlio coiiiniltteo wns appointed by ttio Joint com- inittcovilh itislrui'lloiis to beitii [ irucood- at onrc. The lint tnovo of Iho fominit- was to notify all wcstorn lines of tlio niM ion taken , telt'frraiiis bolni ? sent them tliis aftonioou asking if tlioyvuiiiil oo-ojienito In ho movement. Ko far us known the answers TO in tlio alUnniitivo , Tlio strong ousteru Hues cspocially have for throe months Jo < t not only tliu crc.iin but the built of tliotrulllc through nlli'Kcd c-ut rutos. AUIiouuli Iho ( iranil Trunk nnil Nlckol 1'lntv luivo ilurliu ; this time tiilcen over III per coat of tlio bust- j ness against olpbt competing llus they nro j not accused ol cutting rates ns much ns the r.afltiuvamia. for nlno months It is , il- j lejrod that M ) per cent of tlio K rain tnfllehas ( 'onoat cut rates but hi each cusu eiistcni llnuswuro charROil with the manipulation. It is tliouqlit the present movement will put 1 I at least a temporary stop to cut rates. j Hutu' ' ! ' ( ! lltiilroiul S'il < - . CIIICAOO , Mareli 31. The story of tlio al ICRud sulo or tlio Loulsvilli ? , Now Albany . CluLMgo railway wasrovivcil today owtiitft the arrival in tlio rlty o [ CJcncra' Kinnuul Thomas anil Tliomas Grccnouih ; , the rs'cw , i Vork bunlicr , who mot President Iitoytoilo ; ! niul nthur Motion olllciiil.s anil spout the d.iy ; , Inspecting thu terminals. The visitor * wro I sucn toniu'lit and oxplnincil tlieir mission. I They represent about twenty prominent New York capltullsb who are nrcparetl to take financial interest in securities of ttio Motion road pro vido'l thoinvpsti ntlon is satisfactory. The Motion , it Is well known , Is unxlous to soil about fJS < )0,003 ) worth of bonds. "That's ' all there Is to it , " said Ouncrnl Thomas. "The road Is not to 1)0 sold to tlio I-ako Krio , t Western or IJIchniotul lerniinal , or any other corporation , so far us > vo know Tla-ro are no negotiations looking to n chaiiguln owni'Mhipor inaniigemont , " ( ilvillU IJC'llllOCll I tilt I'M. CIIICACIO , March -Complaint havinir been maito that , the Krokuk & Wostcrn roaa Is < iuotliiBii ratoof IUcents per 100 pounds on packing house products from Kcohuk to ChioiiKO uirainst the regular rate of IS cents. Chairman Walker summoned representatives of interested roads before him toilnv , 'phe KcoltuU it Wostcrn can only pet into Chicago over the Atchison and the latter road agreed to bcuonia res.ponslblo fiif llirt rntut.o mill n tiMmnr ft nf l'lto : > 4- i ) Ulll Not. Iti'sl n , CIIICAOO , March 21. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ilii.l : General Superintendent Uicldn- sonoftho Halllmoro , fe Ohio laiicthod today when told that thcro was rumor afloat that ho oontoniplated rcslRiiiiiR his position anil ru'AirnliiKtu the Union Paclllc. "Thoro Is nothing In the story , " said ho. " 1 have no intention cither of leaving the IlaltlmorOiSt Ohio or of coliii ; Imclt to the Llnion Piicillf , I am perfectly satisfied to Mirialn where lain. " ptl fir n ll < Molv ! r. BIHMIXOIIAM , Ala. , March 31. On potltlou of ttio Merciintllo Trust company of Jlulti- iiioro. Caloln MontKoinuryhns heon appointed receiver for the Hlrmlngham , I'owdurly & JJossemor rullroail. il Cock iHlaiul Sale. CIIICAOO , March 31 , President Cable of the Itook Island road said to.laylhatso far an lie Itncw there was no foundation fortho rumored sale oftho road to Gould interests \ \ III ! ! oC lt W'ohttJl'ii _ March 21. Has tern railroids mvo nrrangcd to boycott any western line hut may hereafter ho dotcctod paying cotn- nlsblons to their agents on the sale of tickets. St aniNil | Arrival * . AtQuccnstown The Cllyof Chicago , from Mow York , At llrowheail Passed The Sorvla , from N'ew York , for Uvcrpool. At London -Tho llrltish Kmplro , from lloston. Atl'lilliidclplilu Tbo Montana , from KOII- At Lizard iMssed-TtioKaCJasuogno , from Now York for Iliivro. MM JlltN I'll IIM 'tHK II TItKti. The green houses on the farm of W. 1C. Vanderbilt , at Oakdalc , I. , . I. , burned yesler- day. 1-oss , ? 100.000. The Missouri stnto senate has p'isscd the world's fair bill , appropriating : ? ir.OKM , ( ) . It now goes to the governor , Tim person who represented himself at Memphis , Tonn. , to bo Dctoetlvo O'Malloy ' of New Orleans proves to bo nn Impostor. Charles Climu.ls , who killed Tlavld ( Jrcevor at Kansas City , Mo. , was. yesterday found guilty of manslaughter in the fourth degree. The Totiikins machinery and Implement company , at Dallas , Tex. , unsigned yester day. Liabilities , $115,000 , ; noinmul nsfcots , A dispatch from Angci-s , the capital oftho dcoartinent of Mnine-ot-I.oiiro , Frunru , says a general strike has hcon declared hy the men working In the state nunrrios. Severn ! seri ous affrays took place yesterday ami troops were sent to suppress the disturbance. I a t night Klmcr Collins of Allegheny Ulty , l'a..llnlshed his thirty days of fasting. Cofllus took nothiiiK but pure spring water. When ho began ho weighed IMHJj , ' pounds and nt tbo close rct'istored I ID pounds. ll will anon attempt tolrouk all records by fauting lortv-fivodiiyrt. At I'lttuburg , I'a. . last evening , a crowd of strikers attacked twenty non-union wen re- E \j \ NOTICES. COUNCIL BuUFFS. U ANTI'I ) Competent ulrl f ir ci'iii'inl lioiixuniirk. Mis.V. . \V. Slii'i-iiinii. 517 S. Ur.N fiirnUlu-il with u'Ds > Conipi'tent i-lrl f ir housownrk. Call at HrJAvfinio I ) . lKI'IT farm fur Htilvor Intilci neil lin-alfd -L nnil all In bcarlni ; ; enl house mill hini. ; WIlllakosonioRDOil elty puipoily. niul H'nnl ' lliiioclvei.Dii balanrt' . fall mi or uildross 1) ) . " " .1. I luli'liliiviH .V ( . ' < . . 017 ltroil\viy. ; ( : SAI.K Pine housnliold fnrnlt uri > . ivi : > r.vtliliut first , class. Cull at : ill.l Noilh Mb slrcetCouiii'UniuVH. _ ] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IT'XAMIXKlliocoicuriiFi'il Md'hull ' plaiiiw : 1 - ninM'nlo crotvn plitniM anil or tini. Snlil on iMsy payments by Mar. lloiiilrms , iinisiu U-arlier. Ill St iilHiiuin struct , Council Illun'i , I/Mlt SAI.K . A house am ) Inrjii' lot on easy -L pavnii'iits. Inijnlro at 4 ( ° > . * > Park aviMiiie , coiincii niuii-4. la. _ _ r \\T .1. liM'TEUWAS Kll Him innvcil hli ' wiiiuliiuiMi fiiiin : U"i llniadxvay to UJ llro.idwiiv , when1 lie wilt Ucep on lisiud a line stiic'li of niinuoi' llvt ures. , $ l ( .0.il ) Avill miiliO tlio llrsl pavilion ! on ! ' ' ) lii'ri" ) of ( liiu land III south uoMiirn Mlono- Foti , and ten ycirs : to pay tlio li.il.mi > ' 1 in , PniMiii for ten t In Hump locality Snino trmi t on iiiijiruM'd farms In Nolir.iska. Cull on ur send fur circulars , i o.lohiiMon k Vnn I'lilton , Ij'OH SAI.K At a sacrlllcc , Inriti ? sl/o letter J ? piess. 'J olllci ) doskf ami chairs , U Mciro tiuo'is. ' t lat"4o Iron Hcalu t riii'k. - hi'atli stuvi's. ! ! > oiint irsoiili" ) . -'step Indilt'rs. I law platform lloor smiles. ICeulIno it I'clt. 117 MalnSt. _ _ . _ _ _ ITIOlt HUNT Tim JlcMabon HlocU.i : tory J- lirlclc , with liasoinent. and elevator. .l.W. , lot I'unrl ' street. M--A ? bargain ; nuw inodorn Inniso with all tbe Into Impros-cinriitj , seven moms ; will soil on on y puymi'iils ; lui-atudoii Hid I'lflli uvitatin motor Una. I ) . J. Ililtubln- tun , HI ? Uro.idway. FOKSVLE or Itont Qir.lon lunl , wltiT houiov.uy J. II llljj. 101 Main it. , OouuoU UluIN llifrhost rnhh price paid for rajfs nnd nil Uinds of scrap inowls. Country dealers and inerchtvnts will liicl it to their mlvnnlngu to cominunU catowltli us Iraforo tlisiisiiiu | ( o ( tltolr stocks. ( UMNSKY UliOS. , Union Uroadwny Depot , I'ol. SOI. C'ouninl lllvill's , la. STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.- 215.000 OIIIB-TOIH I. A. Mlllur , R O ( llirisTi. 13. r Fliiivnrt , II. E. Hurt. J , 1) . Kdtiiun linn , Oliarloi U. llannan. Tr.uis.'xot KLMior.it Ij.iiilfin , ' bml- ncas LarosL v.tpltil mil MiriiUii of unj lui n I : In Sjuthwostorn low.i. N TIM- DEPOSITS , Rl1inill > rc Atlomnys at 1-iw. I'rao. ( X 0.lllllUU : > tire m the Htali ) tmtl federal courts. Ktxinis : i , I an I J tliu 'urt liutiubloek , Uouncll lllull'.s. IOW.L rilimllf > rc Attorney at KIIVT , Nal9 . J , tlldllllJUS , I'oarl ' slMM-l , nvi-i llusli- noll's hturc. Tuloiiliunu Nu.M. . Iliisinesj hours , b a , in. toll p. in. Council Illull's In. MEW HOTEL The NowOgdia Hot'-l , u CJona sli Hlnlfi , h sheen coiaolstad rut'urnls'ioJ ' an tai J rn- .zndtliroug'iout ' , nndi4 niwon ot 'ho best hotcUiii tli Blilto. His lunatrt.tlii I'll bud- nussp.\rtof t > u city an 1 tli olo-'tr. ' ! laatoM p KS the door every lour inlii'itas. 1'lro 01- eapin iiud llr < ahriiu thi-'jiij'.iout th b.ilM- ne. Stu.im hat , hot iiudold ' w.itar aivl sinishlno in HVITrinm Tablouas irp\B'jol ' inywhere. liatos , S .OO atl iy. GBO.M. WHITNCY , Manaior. turning from work at the 13 rail duck wlro mill anil beat tlioni badly. A few minutes Liter another hatch of non-union men wcro nttaekt-d aii'l terilbly beaten. The mnnngo- monthas culled on the authorities for pro tection. A sevcrn hailstorm visited Orlando , l-'la. , yesterday. One hundred windows In the ) San Juini hotel were hrohcn , and sky light-i sulYerod greatly. Kvory pann holiiK gono. The damage to the fruit cannot bo estimated , butts probably not groat. There was a tor nado ntVilcox , Kla. Trees were torn up by the routs. Tbo pollco of Is'ew York yrstorday im- cartniiil an almost iiiiparalled ea'o nf moral di-pr.nlty anil wretchedness. In tho-tuno- inonllunisuatiltJI lrlr t avenue they fonml two little girls- -Mii''gio MciN'nllv. twclva vcars old , and Mary McKcnna , idulit yoari old-lvingon the Hour of ono othn roomi dead drunk and in nn adjoining rdimi wat Mary McKonna'H father and four women hi the same condition. Oa u rickety bed was the girl's father In the la-it Htagiut of con- sumption. MclCi'tina and the four woinon worn I'ommitu.'d and the ulrU given hi cliargo of the ( Jerry society. Piirchiixlnii < anadlanCat tic. MnsTiiKAt. , March 20. - [ Special Telograia to Tin : HBK. ) It Is said In cattle export clr- clos that all of the Canadian distillery cattle ) la Canada have been purchased hy Gold smith of Now York and Morris of Chicago. The prlco paid Is from fi'f ' t ° r'"i < ; tllt-s ) I pound , Tliero are over ten tlioujimd head this chins of cntlln oxporU'd yearly and about the ( mine numher has boon puabased by the American doalers. This U uljoutJa head dearer than last year ,