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THE DAILY BEE
Ol'HCKi NO. 12 PBAHI. STttKET.
\y \ cnirlrr to nny part of the city
I ! \V. TI1.TON , - MANAOBIt
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I-KIHOM.H | ; , ntor . .No. 23
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N Y Plumbing Co.
Council Bluffs Lumoer Co. Coal
Fidelity council No. ICO , Iloyal Arcanum ,
will hut J Its regular meeting this evening.
James Myers and Hattlo 1'lorl , both of
Omaha , were married by Justice Fox yester
day.Horn
Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan O'llrioii ,
corner of Eighth nvenuo and 'Ihlrteeiitn
strcot , a son. .
Unity flulld will meet. In regular session
this n'ftcrnoonat 'J : 0 o'clock at the resi
dence of Mrs. Hogg , corner Pierce ana
Frank streets.
The case of Uarl Blair and Mlko Smith ,
charged with stealing 81(5 ( from Mrs. K. U.
Kdgerton. was continued yesterday until
next Thursday.
Marrlago licenses wcro Issued yesterday
to A M Johnston of this elt.v ami Anna II.
I'hambors of Quick , and to A. W.oung und
Ida .Sorenson of Council HlulTs.
General James B. Weaver will address the
cltl/ons of Council IllulTs this evening nt
Hughes' hall , at a meeting to bo held under
the auspices of the people's party.
Golden Hod camp No. " , Hoyal Neighbors
of America , will hold its regular meeting
lltls evening nt 7 : ! ) o'clock to transact bus
iness of Importance. Uy order of oraele.
Fannie , the 11-ye.ir-old daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs John T. Smith , died at 1' ) o'clock
yesterday morning after nn illness of two
weeks The funeral will take place at 10
o'clock this forenoon from lh family resi
dence in St. .Mary's township. Mills county.
Charles K. Thompson , the printer who
died on the Northwestern railway between
Council Bluffs nnd Missouri Valley several
weeks ago. will be burled In New York City ,
his former home , word to that effect having
been received from hU relatives. Thu remains - <
mains wcro disinterred from Walnut Hill
ccmctorj yesterday and wcro sent east last
evening.
Last night during the middle of the ser
mon ot Ki-v. Mr. Allen at the Temple hall
meeting two young ladles who occupied
scats near the front and about the middle of
the hall , uroso and walked out. Whllo mak
ing their somewhat devious trip from their
seats to the doorway ono of them dropped a
$5 bill. She can have it by calling at Inn
Bin : ollico and Identifying herself.
There Is no evidence of any abatement of
the interest that lias been awakened In the
Temple hall meetings. Tlio big hall was
filled again last night , and two more acces
sions to the church were the Immediate re
sults of the earnest ministry of tlio preacher
who is talking and working himself into the
hearts of the people. The prospects are that
the building will bo far too small to accom
modate all who desire to attend on Saturday
night , when the Wilsons will l'Ivo their sa
cred concert , as the demand for tickets has
already exceeded the supply.
Leo Forman was lined $18.10 In police
court yesterday morning for drunkenness
and disturbing the pcaeo. Whllo under the
influence of a jag ho attempted to purify
the moral atmosphere of Plerto street by
annihilating several denizens of Hottcn How.
Ho was overhauled by the police
whllo in the midst of his missionary
work. Ilo was put on the streets .yesterday
to work out his Hue , out after ho bud
handled the shovel a while ho came to the
conclusion that ho was too strong to work ,
nnil started for another climate by the leg
route. Oniccr Wlatt , who had charge of the
chain gang , let lly a couple of shots with his
revolver , but failed to stop the fugitive.
Iditlirr Mri' | >
Than take In any other form Is what many
people thlnlt , and Parks' tea is made for Just
those folks. It cures constipation , and though
not n cathartic , moves the bowels every day.
All druggistSy.
The Star lecture course itt Broadway
is attracting great attention , as
furni.shinp ; the llncnt array of ontortain-
inonts over onwajjcd for thin city .
TlckotH now on Bale. Procure them for
the coui-r-o. Firbt lecture , llobcrt Mc
lntyro , Monday , March ( i.
Louis , millinery , will occupy 25 Main ,
opposite Beno'b after March 1.
Finest Aristo cabinet photos , S2 per
d07.cn. Ashton's studio , 13 North Main
street.
Another improvement to the popular
Schubert piano. Swanson Mu.sic Co
Williamson & Co. . 10(1 ( Main street ,
largest and host bicycle stock in city.
For wui'iniiitf guest chambers , bath
rooms , otc. , our gnu heaters are just
what you want. Look at them. Clean ,
convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec
tric Light Co.
rmtstiN.il. r.nt tutt.ti'iis.
fccorgo T. Webster of Sioux City Is at the
Grand.
.ludgo N. W. Macy of Harlan was In the
city last evening. 10d
Jerome Shamp of Lincoln , Neb. , registered
at the Grand hotel yesterday.
Frank M. Compton and Dr.Dcotken are
rusticating at Mobile , Ala. , and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. IJccr of St. Paul are
in the city visiting friends. They are stop
ping at the Grand.
Among the arrivals at the Grand hotel
Veslunlay were H. .1. Wattles of Missouri
Valley and .T. L. Flemmlng of Les ) Molncs.
George Doughty , who lived In Council
Uluffs up to seventeen years ago , has re
turned to visit his old tlmo friends. During
his abscnco ho has resided for some tlmo
along thu Dcring sea , on the Husslan side of
the water.
Sheriff Ha/.cn Is In St. Isolds , where lie
went to take John MIthcn to the hospital.
Mr. Mlthen has been ll.cr
ailing at times over
blnco ho was struck on the head whllo at
tending a llro as a member of the volunteer
department , and It Is now found necessary
to glvo him more careful treatment than ho
could receive hero.
A Now I.rune of l.lfo
Given to sufferers from asthma by using
SchilTmann's Asthma Cure. It Instantly reMoves ; -
Moves the most violent attack , Insures COMI-
fortablo sleep and effects cures where others
fall. Ask any druggist. Trial package freo.
o.at
Have vour proscriptions filled at
Davis1 , only pure , fresh drugs and chem
icals hi block.
ny.
Emma Kennard. stenographer , notary ,
depositions , commercial work , letter
writing , 100 Main.
There arc thrco things worth saving-
Time , Trouble and Money and Do Witt's
LUllo Karly Misers will save them for you.
These llttlo pills will save you tlmo , as they
act promptly. They will save jon trouble Bias
they cause no pain. They will save you
money as they economize doctor's bills ,
In u Html Komi ,
M. V. Swift and K. Swift wcro brought teen
this side of the river yestordav afternoon
nnd deposited in the city Jail with a churgo
of being fugitives from
Justice. They were
arrested several months ago on suspicion of
thulr being Implicated In the burglary of
a tailor shop at Shenandoah , and a couple ofof
the ether members ot the crowd wore tried
and convicted ' 1 ho two Swifts escaped by
being tiikon to Omaha to answer to another
charge , They have been lying In Jail over ;
since , and the days of their trouble do not
seem to IK > over yet. They will bo taken tour
Shenandoah today for trial.
AVllllam Watson has purchased four
nnd a half acres in the Ivloln tract ,
which ho is going to improve at once by
building hinibclf a homo and planting
nn orchard.
Seed I'otiitooH.
Thrco hundred bushels of pure Ohio
toed ixitaUioi at Thomas Hlshton , 211M
West Brcadway , Council BlulTs , la ,
Bourlclus musio house.
Fine pianos and organs for cash or
payiiiuutd. 114 Stutumun street , O. UlulTs.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Ex-Alderman Caspar Snya a Tow Words in
His Own Defense.
NEVER OPPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
U'lillo an Alilcriimn Ho Alwnyn Worked
UnrilrU for II l < Own Wiiril The
Course HiV1II I'limito If Elected
I'urk Coiiiinl lont'r.
Kx-Alderman Casper , who lias been nom
inated for park commissioner , took occasion
yesterday to emphatically deny the reKirt |
that had been maliciously circulated that
while ho was In the council he was opposed
to public improvements In the western part
of the city.
"It has been numerously reported In the
Sixth ward , " suid ho to Tnc BIB : yesterday ,
"that if 1 should be elected park commis
sioner that 1 would oppose a park in the
west end of the city. I would like to set
myself aright before tlio public ! that re
spect. 1 bellovo In and will support any
reasonable proposition for a park In the
western part of the city. I belljvc that
they are entitled to a park.
"As to the rumor in regard to my public
work while I was In the council , being done
on the west or south end , It is false and
malicious. It Is true that 1 opposed the
"Paul scheme. " on the grade of Twentieth
street , because under his petition the city
would bo liable for all dirt hauled in ami when
the thing was changed so that the abutting
property would pay , I favored it , and
it will bo remembered -by the petition for
cradoof Avenue A by some of the property
owners that 1 did everything In my power to
have the prayer of the petition granted.
While I was chairman of the Ilro and light
committee I favored locating sixteen lights
west of Broadway , and , as the records will
&car me out , I alwavs favored reasonable
improvements for the west end of the city.
Worked ( or IIU Own \Viu-il.
"It has been also rumored that I have
worked for the upper end of town. That
may bo a fact. I was in Justice Ixiutid to
work for the ward that oleeted mo. I was
ward aldornrin and any alderman that docs
not look out for his own ward cannot expect
that the other aldermen will look out for it
for him.
"If I am elected park commissioner my
duty would bo to care for the interests of all
the people alike. The sixth ward would
then bo the same to mo as the First ward
and I would treat it Just us fairly. When a
man is elected to a ward olllco It is his duty
to look after the ward. It is a duty to the
alderman-at-largo to look after all the
wards. It Is the duty of the park commis
sioner to look after the whole city , showing
the same favor to ono ward as he does to an
other. This is my policy and if elected I
will follow it out to a letter.
"It is certainly folly to say that I would op
pose west end improvements. Why , sir ,
two-thirds of my real estate in this city is
west of avenue D and is in the Fifth and
Sixth wards. Is it natural for a man to
work against himself ?
"My opponent , Mr. Shutrart , Is a good citi
zen , and if the people prefer him to mo I
shall take no offense at It. "
Keudy lor Uutliirt * .
Wo are now ready for business in the
wall paper line. Our stock will bo found
the largest and most complete in the city ,
having ju t received a ear load direct
from manufacturer , bought outside of
the combination for spot cash , which onti
ablos us to soil you wall paper at about
one-half our wall paper competitors.
Wo have none of tlio 18'J2 ' styles , every
thing wo show is 181)3 ) style , and made in
IS'.Kl ' , although the your is but young.
As wo said before , ISU.'l goods wo can
hell you at about one-half regular wall
paper pi-Iocs. Why buy 18)2 ! ) goods when
you can buy IS'J.'l ' goods for loss money ?
Papering and painting done by export
workmen. All work done guaranteed erne
no pay.
FOTHEHINOIIAM , WHITUf-AW & Co. ,
Boston Store ,
Council Blulfs , la.
MAYOIt luYWUKNCK'S DUFUNdU.
Ho Cites tlio Iti'oorclri of tlio City's Present
Financial Condition.
The partisan attacks made upon the re
publican administration of city affairs have
been treated with n seemingly silent con
tempt by the ofllclals themselves. At last
Mayor Lawrence has decided that the people i
should know the facts , ofllclally stated , ami
stated in iv fr.uik , manly manner so char
acteristic of the man. It will bo notlcci
that his fair , dispassionate and nonpartisan
statement is in striking contrast with the
nature of the attacks made upon him. HI
says :
Statement ( if the Mnyor.
To tun CITIZENS or Corxcii. Bi.vrFs : Fron
the charges made and by the clamor raise <
by n certain partisan sheet , it might bo In
fcrred. If no explanation wore offered , tlia
the city ofllclals had been guilty of Incom
potencoand gross mismanagement of the
city's funds. I do not wish in this place to
discuss the financial condition of the city
but will make a few brief and plain state
incuts and then lot the reflecting portion of
the community Judge and decide for themselves
solves as to thu merits of the matter. Upoi
assuming my ofllcial duties I earnestly en
dcnvorcd to ascertain , the exact llmtncia
condition of the city , with thoviow of aiding
by every means in my power to brinj
tlio current expenses of the city within lit
protablo receipts. 1 found that a largi
amount of the city's special bonds wouli
mature during the present ilse.il year , s
much larger amount than In any preview
year. Upon consultation with the chalrmai
of the llnaiico committee wo found that i
would bo necessary to anticip.ito tlio iucotn
ing tax. An arrangement was made will
the Citizens bank to take up the bond
maturing previously to October 1 , and .1ti
hold them until the city should have avail
able funds to redeem them. Wo are aske <
why wo did not use other funds belonging to
the cltj In liquidation of these bonds ? I em
phatically answer , because such action
would have been Illegal and would not have
been within the scope of our duties. The
law expressly provides for the manner In
which taxes shall bo levied for the payment
of these special Iximls and no other fund belonging -
longing to tlio city can bo legally applied for
this purpose. I will not for myself , nor
do I bcliovo any member of the present
llnanco committee will bo goaded into any
action tending to thu misappropriation : > of the
city's funds. I know this has : been done , but
I nellovo such action was taken under n mis
taken ociiso of duty. Permit mo to ask Isa
( | Ui'stlon : In what condition is the sinking '
f mult Where is a largo porthn of this fund
which should by law have been kept invio
late for the redemption of the $74,1)01) ) ) gen
eral bonds of the city maturing in Ib'JSJ '
wiutr" mn.oooYnt. .
The records will show where among other
items fr > , ( XJO of this fund went on ono occa ?
sion.
Jui.v 22 , 1880. In Common Council , Mayor
Hohrer I'ri'slillui ; :
Unsolved , That thu .sum of { 5,000 bo trans
ferred from thu fmlds [ or thu uMlm-tlon ( if the
funded debt to thu special paving fund of dis
tricts NIH. 1 , U and 3. Isp
Alduniu'M l.acy. Waterman , Weaver , Ivnep-
hur and HullliiKcr voted uyu. Alderman Kver-
ett voted no.
The following record appears in the treas
urer's oflleu :
Funded debt account , creditor :
Hy triui'.furrud lo pavlni ;
District ii 12,000 )
District 3 8.000 )
$5,000
A bo vu trnniforreil by resolution of thu
council. ! illy a1-1 , 1S80.
, found correct and vouchers re
turned. „ JOHN \VIAVIII : : ,
Chairman I'lnuncu Cdiiimltteu.
Now let mo emphatically assert that I
do not wish to i-ollcct hi the slightest man
ner upon the integrity of those gentlemen ,
more especially as neither of them could
derive the slightest personal advantage by
this transaction. Nor do I make this state
ment In a partisan sense , for I care not itOa
rush for politics where the interests of
Council Bluffs are concerned But I reiter
ate that 1 believe Uuoy acted from u mis-
nkcn sense of duty In corrotraratlon of the
( legality of this tinveduro allow mo to re-
Itc a section of the cede of Iowa relating to
he funded debt
Any member of the city council or any
nicer of any city U-vylng and collecting
axes under the provisions of this act who
hall In any manner parllclpato In or advlso
he diversion of said tax to any other pur-
ioso than provided for in this act shall bo
eemed guilty of the crime of embezzlement ,
ml shall bo punished accordingly. "
Anxlmi4t < > 1'ny tlio Inlrrmt.
No pel-son In Council Bluffs was more
inxlous than I to liuvo the payment
f the Interest on these bonds ccaso
ftcr their maturity , and no ono was
nero gratified when a legal way , was
bund for the accomplishment of this result.
\nd hero I desire to extend my sincere
hanks to Alderman Jennings , a member of
, ho finance committee , to whoso strenuous
exertions the city Is greatly Indebted for
his gratifying result.
That a deficiency must constantly arlso In
this fund will bo apparent to any person
, vlio shall consider that many assessments
an never bo collected , that the bonds draw
semi-annual Interest while assessments
iraw simple interest payable after many
years , and for other reasons that space will
lot permit to mention. The tax arising from
the assessment fronting the postoftlco is un-
loubledly lost. This amount over $2,000
! had , after an interview with Congressman
Itdwmati , strong hopes would be collected ,
nit the appropriation for it failed. It is to
bo earnestly hoped that the county treas
urer will strive by every means In his power
to collect the amount Justly due from the
motor company to this fund. This amount ,
over $11,000 , would In Itself bo a large item
toward the extinguishment of the present
deficiency.
I am pleased to be able to state that the
ill-dent wish I expressed upon my advent to
olllce , to sec the expenses of the city reduced
within its receipts , Is almost certain to bo
' norc than realized. This to mo Is gratify-
lit. In tlio extreme. 1 shall , so far as in my
power , endeavor to pursue the sumo policy in
the future as in th past , undpterrcd by detraction
traction or unfriendly criticism.
1 have lately been accuse.l of not glvhiu
sufllclent attention to tlio affairs of the city.
To those who are acquainted with my ollicial
action it is unnecessary to offer a refutation.
I will simply state 'hat I have devoted each
day a large portion of my time to the interests
of Council Bluffs , and I allliin that I shall
contltyiio to do so until the end of my term of
oillco if my health shall permit. If I bellovo
myself unatile to perform the duties of the
ofllco I shall cheerfully and gladly step aside
lor perhaps a more competent party. But I
liopo to still bo able to assist in the reduc
tion of both expense and taxation without
detriment to any department of the city gov
ernment. N. D. LAWIIUNCU.
Busy people have no time , and sensible pee
pie have no Itu-llnatiou to use pills that make
them s ick a day for every dose they take.
I'heyli tivolcarned that the use of Do Witt's
1-ittle IJarly lllsers does not interfere with
thcirhoalth by causing nausea , pain or grip-
Ing. U'lieso little pills are perfect in action
mil results , regulating the stomach and
Iwwels bo that headaches , dl/.rlness and I
lassitude arc prevented. They cleanse the
lilood. clear the complexion and tone up the
svstem. Lots of health in these little fel
lows.
WIIITI : ( ioois SAM :
At tlio HuNton .Sture.
The white goods sale that has been
looked forward to with so much interest
by the ladies of Council Blurt's and sur
rounding country opens
SATURDAY MORNING ,
and will cont'mio ' for eight days. There
will bo many special bargains in the
way of towels , linens , muslins , sheetings ,
embroideries , luces , muslin underwear ,
gents' white shirts , handkerchiefs , and
everything white , included in this Mile.
Come early and avoid the great rush ,
as this palo will certainly bo no excep
tion to sill our previous sales.
See bargains in white bed spreads at
80c , OOc and $1.00.
100 dozen of 50c towels for 2C ) each ,
without doubt the largest and finest
towel ( ever sold anywlioro for 25c. See
show window.
See bargains in embroideries marked
'Je ! , 4e , Co , lie. 7c , Sc , 'Jo , lOc , lUJe to f > 0c.
See bargains in table linens and nap
kins.
See bargains in white goods. See
bargains in muslin underwear , in'corset
covers , nightdresses , drawers , chemises j ,
otc. Five cases of handsome goods just
to hand all ready for this great salo.
See bargains in handkerchiefs. Ro-
member this sale commences Saturday ,
March 4 , and will continue for eight
,1nvu BOSTON STORE , '
Fothoringllam , Whitclaw & Co.
Loaders and promoters of low prices.
Agents for the standard patterns. Kid
gloves dyed nnd cleaned at the shortest
possible notice.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt
delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main.
Fou SALK Citizens State bank stock.
Submit cash oil'or. K. II. Sheafo.
Why lot children die with diphtheria ?
You can save them by Dr. Joll'oris' rem
edy , lias been used successfully for 35
years. Price $11.00. For sale by Coun
cil Bluffs druggists , also at 2-101 Cuming
street , Omaha.
Tliu ( intnil Hotel ,
Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in
Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor.
Rates , $3 to 85 per day. E. F. Clark ,
Prop.
Mine. Helen Merrill , bail-dressing and
manicure. Room 312 , Merriam block.
Hud I'caoli.
Frank Peach is the natno of a man who
hasTjocn around the Women's Christian As
sociation hospital for some time past , doing
odd jobs and especially taking caret of an old
man named Jackson , who is cared for by the
ladies of the hospital. J. Ij. Forman. overseer
of the poor , has paid the expenses of his keepi
ng. Yesterday the ladies and the overseer
both withdrew their aid , and Peach was
thrown out upon the cold world. When ho
went ho took with him Mr. Jackson's over
coat and a pair of mittens. The theft was
soon discovered and an oflleer was sent after
him. Ho was soon overhauled , and when
found had the stolen goods in his possession.
Fresh eggs J5c a doz. W. S. Homer ,
538 Broadway.
Bishop Vincent of Chautauqua fays :
"Robert Mclntyro filled the bill at Chau-
tanqua. Ills lecture was magnificent
and made a great hit. Wo are glad our ,
assembly had him on the program. "
Broadway church Monday , March 0.
John W. Diirland of Lincoln , Nob. ,
has just purohascU through Day & Hess ; ,
agents , thirty acres of the Klein tract. !
Ilo will sot it out in fruit this spring
and build good buildings aj , once. lgD.
Do you smoke1 ; Ilavo you tried T. D.
King & Co.'s Purtiiu'u * ? It's a charmer.
Just light one.
Charles Konlgmachcr is arranging to
build on his ten acres , purchased of
Messrs. Day & Hess , in the Klein ) t
Over . ' 100 acres 2 } miles cast of the post-
oillco yet for sale in tracts to suit.
Stop at the Ogdcn , Council Bluffs , the
best & 2.00 house in Iowa.
DrclilKil lit l.uxt.
The case of the Kiipatriek-Koch Dr.v
Goods company against Blotchkv Bros , was
decided last evening. It occupied the at
tention of Judge Thornell ami a Jur.v in he
district court for several days , and was at
last given to thu Jury yesterday morn
ing. After being out about twelve hours
the Jury brought In a verdict for the de-
fcndunt. This Is tlio third time thocasohas
been tried both of the
, former trials having
resulted in a disagreement. The verdict
tucots with the approval of thosy who
watched the progress of thu trial.
A lllKli l.ivrr
Usually has a bad live. * . Ho is bilious ,
constipated , has indige&tion and dyspepsia
If there Is no organic truublo a few doses laof
Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks'
Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney cure
wo sell on a positive guarantee , price ( 1.00.
All druggists.
PROHIBITIONISTS CONTROL
Special Prosecuting Attorneys to Bo Ap
pointed in South Dakota.
LEGISLATIVE FIGHT'QUITE ' , ; BITTER
Dolngi.VII In Tliclr Power
to Mctttu the MuUi-r lit Onro III
of tlio'l.lroiiAB '
Pinuitn , S. D. , March 2. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Bin. : ] The house held u
stormy session tills morning. The first bill
considered was that requiring tlio governor
to appoint a special prosecuting attorney for
the counties m which he knows the prohib
itory law is not enforced or from which a pe
tition to that effect Is received. After a
ively controversy this was indefinitely post
poned. The house then by a unanimous
vote indefinitely positioned all house bills.
The bill granting women municipal suffr.igo
met the same fate by a vote of 50 to 27.
The house amended the senate bill so as to
cause the elections of Judguf in November of
this year and theb ill passifl unanimously , as
did the bill prohibiting endowment fakes.
Krause of Yankton. recently appointed
public examiner , this mm-nliig resumed ,
stating thatstnco th" republican party had
refused restibinlsslon ho was henceforth a
democrat , and would throw his paper , the
Yankton Freio Prcsse , into the democratic
ranks.
The governor this morning sent in nomina
tions for railroad commissioners as follows :
John U. Brctinan of Rapid City , II. C , War
ner of Sanb.irn county and F. J. Conklln of
Clark. All were immediately confirmed.
Cash Brnughton of Alcestcrm bo secre
tary and Frank Conklln chairman.
The governor sent to the senate and the
latter continued the following World's fair
commissioners : Oschenriter cf Webster ,
Brown of Hioux Falls , McCIurc of Pierre ,
I'ilchcr of Rapid City , Kvans of Hot
Springs. Powers of Yankton. Baker of
Oeadwood , and Quarvc of Marshall.
The governor appointed on the board of
charities W. J. Sibbison of Dell Haplds. N.
Laughlin of McCook and / . Richie of Yank-
ton. There is considerable objection to
Richie and the nominations were referred
without action.
NO iiiCIK.V : : IN MONTANA.
Sunder * ' Cliimco lo Succeed Himself In the
Seimti , Now Very ( innd.
HELENA. Mont. , March ' . ' . Not oven the
opening of the famous Yale lock legislature
throe years ago equalled Ju excitement the
dramatic scenes enacted today when the
third legislative assembly met in session to
take a final ballot for a senator to succeed
Sanders. As the roll was called breathless
silence fell. The first republican to break
to Clark was Senator Hatch of Park county.
No sooner had ho voted than cries of
"Traitor ! " " " " "
"Bought up ! "Put him out !
etc. , were hurled at him from lloor and
gallery by republicans , while Clark demo
crats cheered wildly.
With difficulty order was restored.
Bouner A. Dixon , democrat , next switched
to Clark , whllo live more republicans , Cor-
dor , Lewis , Graves , Anncar and Van Cleveland -
land , voted for Clark amid cheers and hisses.
Amid deep silence tho' ' result of the ballot
was announced as follows : Clark , Ii ; Man
tle. 'J3 ; Dixon , 11 ; Fo\yler , T ; Carter , 1. No
choice.
The legislature adjourned slue die tonight.
The appointment will be made by the gov
ernor Tuesday night. The chances appear
in Sanders' favor.
I'nsxed thu Woinui ; Sullrngo Hill.
TOPKKA , Ivan. , March 1. The senate this
afternoon concurred Injiouso amendments to
the woman suffrage blUrwhlch now goes to
the governor and will receive bis signature.
The vote stood in the senate , 2S to 5 ; In the
house. 04 * to 17. Thcrblll is very brlof , and
provides } ! ] that the .proposition shall bo sub
mitted to the electors of tljis state at the
general election of the representatives to
the legislature In 1604.
The senate and house have both passed
the W orld's fair bill appropriating 05,000.
CiinTENxc , Wyo. , March 2. Governor Os-
homo today appointed ten delegates to rep
resent Wyoming at the meeting of tbo
transmlsslsslppi congress , which will con
vcno ' at Ogdcn , U. T. , on April 24. These
are the delegates named : J. C. Davis and
II. Kasmussen , llawllngs ; A. C. Campbell
and William T. O'Connor , Cheyenne : W. II.
Holliday , LaramiojJoel L. Ilurt , Casper ;
L. C. Tidball , Sheridan ; S. T. Corn , Evanston -
ton ; Kobert Field , Buffalo , and F. W. Man-
dell , Newcastle.
No Cliolcu lii W
Oi.Y.Ml'iA , Wash. , March 'J. Today's sena
torial ballot was as follows : Allen , 47 ;
Turner , ' . ' . ' ! ; Magimus , 13 ; Van Patton , 0 ;
remainder scattering ?
Tlio Illlrllncjtoii'H 1 : l.ri p. in. Train fur
Arrives in that city at 8:25 : a. m. ; carries
magnificent sleeping , reclining chair
and dining cars , and is the finest and
most comfortable train between Omaha
and the World's fair city.
The Burlington's daily service to Den
ver , Kansas City and St. Louis is equally
satisfactory.
Ticket olllco 1223 Farnam St.
WK.IT1IKH FOHEC.IST.
Fair and Colder with North \Viniln U the Prc-
"
diction for Nvbniidiii Today.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 2. Forecast
for Thursday : Nebraska generally fair ;
north wind" ; colder In western portions.
For Iowa Generally fair ; northerly winds.
For South Dakota Gcneraly fair and
colder ; northerly winds.
IloHtun Wool Market.
BOSTON , Mass. , March 2. There was a
slim demand for wool and sales of the week )
wcro ii.'JSS.-OO ' jiounds. Prices were very
linn und unchanged.
Bcecham's Pills cures bick headache.
"Miss Helyctt , " to bo seen at Hoyd's now
theater on Monday , Tuesday and Wednes
day next , quaintly blends David Bolasco's
crisp and witty comqdy with the gay inol-
u"odiesof comic ope. . . . Audran's music ills
hummed and whistled wherever heard.
"Miss Helyctt" has' been successful every
where. Many now and taking features hav \
been interpjlated , iii'cluding a topical song
for the ( junker fattjcr. In the cast are
Murk Smith , J. W. Herbert , George Lading ,
Ix > tta Nlcol Furst , Frttinlo Hall and Loulso
1-eslie-Cartcr , who personates the little
Quaker maiden. Thdfo is the distinct nov
elty offered at every 'performance of the
famous Lottie Collins in her creation of "Ta-
ra-ra-boom-de-ay , " which set all London
talking and which 'all fashionable New
York , Boston ami Chicago have been HockIng -
Ing to see. The salu of scats will open at 0
o'clock tomorrow mgrijlng.
The play which has boon constructed for
Mr. Corbott's use answers well. It serves
to show the pugilist to advantage in a csn
ber of becoming costiltues , Including evening
dress , training and ring costumes. Corbotl
Is a man of handsome physique , rather
graceful In his bearing and mo'tcst in his
demeanor. The fourth and lifth 'acts
Every EVJonth
mtny women cuffcr from Excessive or
Scant Menstruation ; they don't knov/ '
who to confide In to get proper advlco.
Doa't confide in cnybody but try
Bradfield's
nSpsclRo Icr PAINFUL , PROFUSE ,
SCANTY , SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
Book to "WOMAN" mailed free.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO , , Atlanta , Oa.
BoM bj all DruL-iliti.
of the piny called "Gentleman .lack"
serve to show Corhett as ho appeared
at his training quarters In I/och Arbor , nnd
before the Ol.uiiplo club at Now Orlcnn * .
Personally , the pugilist-actor makes a good
Impression , p.trtti-ularly In his "lighting
clothes , " and In his pretty work "punching
the bag. " Tbli exercise makes somewhat
clear the methods by which he defeated the
herculean ex-champion. At the Farnnm
Street theater two nights , Friday and Satur
day , and Saturday matinee , March il and -I.
Saturday matinee prices sumo as night.
"A F.ilrKobel"Interpreted by Miss Fanny
Glllett : , Mr. Edward H. Mawson and a largo
cast ; , will be next week's attraction at the
Farnant Street theater , four nights , be
ginning next Sunday matinee , March 6. The
story of "A Fair Hebcl" affords ample oppor
tunity for the skillful blending of romance
and dramatic Incident , and some remarkably
correct I pictures In the civil war are the
re : . The romantic lovcmaking of a
yvouthful Yankee colonel and a southern
beauty devoted tolho cause of her state and
her father furnishes the theme upon which
a most entertaining plot has tiecn con
structed. Miss Fanny OIllott appears as the
daughter of the sunny south , while Mr. Kd-
ward K. Mawson fills the role of the northern
colonel. A largo cast and an jiuundanco of
scenic accessories contribute to the success
of the play. Matlneo Wednesday , any scat
In the house forM cents.
The attraction at Uoyd's theater for the
latter half of next week will bu It > bert II
Graham , the singing comc'llan ' , In the
musical comedy , "Ivirry the I < ord. " Mr.
George L. Smith , advance representative of
the company , Is In the city.
IN COURT CIRCLES.
PriiNprets or IpiotirliiK ; Slonry from C.V. .
Mixlirr' * KMitlVM.
United States Attorney linker still has
hopes of completing negotiations with the
friends of C. W. Mosher , by which the sum
of ? ir > 0,000 will bo paid to prevent the send
ing of Mosher to the penitentiary. Ho said
today that the recent scare about tno dis
covery of an additional $200.000 ol fraudulent
paper was nothing new. The affairs of the
incorporated company known ns the
Western Manufacturing company ami those
of the linn known as the "Western Manu
facturing company" had been mixed up In
the printed reports. Ho believes that the
defunct bank will yet pan out from M ) to 100
cents on the dollar If the negotiations can bo
completed , amrtbero appears to bo very gooit
prospects that they will be carried through.
Cldsril Up HlH UllHlllCHH.
J Gabriel Guilder-son , ono of the proprietors
of the planing mill nt Twenty-ninth street
and the Belt Line tracks , has sued the First
National bank and Sheriff Dennett In an ac
tion to recover $1:1,000 : damages , which ho al
leges rises from the fact of the bank having
taken possession of nnd closed the factory.
Court Calendar.
The call for today Is as follows :
LAW IIOOM NO. 2 JUIHir. SCOTT.
30-77 Omaha Printing company vs Oar-
neau.
30-222 Krnst vs Stratum.
30-371 I'axton vs KKdon.
31-25 JciiM'ii vs Aiiili't-son.
31-32 First National bank vs E. M. Hulso
company.
31-77 Lee. Clark Androscn Hardware com
pany vs Morrison.
.11-93 Johnson vs IVturson.
31-119 Ili-rnctt vs Cavanaush.
31 1-10 Kelly vs Do Uolwrls.
31-1H1 Clalllln .t Co. v.s Stonohtll.
31-101 I'helps v.s Homo 1'lro Iiidiiranco
31-2(10 1'rapoll vs Hocco.
3114 lloNti'ln VH Donss.
31-223 Talcott vs Stoiieliill.
31-20(5 ( Illaek vsStotielilll. j
31-200-Sliliu-y vs lilbson.
31-274 West v.s Omaha.
31-2'J'J iiermaiico vs Cu
31-320 Hodson vs Mayor.
81-333 Tiuniiin vs l.i'Wlt& Son.
31-3-10 llatnllii vs Splcglo.
31-340 .letter vs poster.
31-301 Sams vs Spl le.
LAW IIOOM NO. 3 JUIKIU DAVIS
28-304 Hurko vsVav. .
2H-371 Hoay vs Murphy.
29-14'J I'nxton vo t'oolov-
29-19.1 C'relchton vs Hhurwood.
29-243 Hayes vs lllclt.s.
29-270 IINlap vh Midland Mlntni ; company.
29-357 Warner vs Omaha National bank.
20-360 Wood vsOnnlmTlnwuro Manufac-
turliiB company.
30-ti Nebraska Land and Investment com
pany vs Miner.
30-04 Mauley vs Clarke.
30-G7 Stnduliniin v Sullivan.
30-71 Walter A. Wood Manufacturing com
pany v.s Mollne , Mllbiirn , StotWard t Co.
28-204 Anhoubcr Uuich Uiowlng absocla-
tlon vs Thompson.
LAW IIOOM NO. 4 JUDOi : KUIIQUSOM.
23-27 Etnersoii , Talcott k Co. vs llaiiua.
23-289 Ilillku v.s Hellmali.
11-290 Haiiicn vsOmaba Horse Ilnlltrny Co.
2413&.Icxel vs Sacltutt.
24-103 Ulbson vs lldll'iaun.
24-226 Anbul vs Umaha.
24-242 Seavcy vs Htecle.
NATURAL FRUIT FL 'ORS. '
I Vanilla I Of perfect purity-
Lemon t Of great strongth-
| prango | Economy In their use.
Flavor as delicately
and deiiclausly ss the fresh fr i .
A perfect insurance against theft or accident
is the now famous
BOW ,
the only bow f ring ) which cannot he pulled
or wrenched from the case. Can only be
had on cases containing this trade mark. '
MADBBY
Keystone Watch Case Company ,
of Philadelphia.
the oldest , largest , nnd most complete Watch
Case factory in the world 1500 employees ;
2000 Watch Cases daily.
One of its products U the celebrated '
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cases
which arc just as good ns solid cases , and
cost about one half less
Sold by all jewelers , without extra charge
for Non-pull-out bow. Ask for pamphlet , or
send to the manufacturers.
Or tJioI.ltinorlliilitt l'nltl\'oty Otirotl
It can bo ulvcn In n cup of ojlfeoor tea or la fool
without tlio kiiowlinleuof Ilio pntUiit. Itlinln--
lutely hrtruilu iin.l will uiTuct n pannmoiit mil
nxji'dy euro , "liottur tliu ii.tttnni H n uu.lorua
tlrlnkrr urnn nlculiullovrorlc. . ltd 14 linn uUa nln
lliou .imli of cn ji iin.l In uvorInif.uo ) a pjrf jci
euro linn fnllowu'l ' It uoror full Tin njrujii
on co IniproKimteil with thoSpesltlr. It bjo Jiiu , n
ullcr liiiiiumlbllltr f'ir ti ! ) II IIHK u.iJJtltl u utlit
( iOl.lll.'N.SI'KUll'IDOO. . 1'fjpi. Clnol riitl , U
4S'imiu buuk uf p.irtlculnn fro. I'jljjuil it
Ktilin & Co 15ti ! uud Douitl.ii Uti. WllolaUo liy
UlHko. llriico ii i.'o. . uuJ Ulainrj ! jn Urjz Uo . ,
umalin. NoD
OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPT.
white costing tiio omplovor nnd employee
nothing. Ii a anubicd us to a.lvaiico tlio Inter-
cstsot botb. and also our own. by noeunn {
Iiotlorreiutts with tna niacblno.
Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedict
TELEPHONE UiJ. IHi I'AH i.ii 3 C
21-311 lmllcrvxNn < on
jn-IU3 Swecrry v Htulit
-.Ti-Utl ( limt VMdlbbon.
U3--J43 ( KiliUK'lii vKdlllun and O'llilcn.
Ul-1120 I.i-vl v Oninlia
I.A\V IIDOM M ) , Ti.If till K ( X1UKX ,
J7-H11 ( letzi-hiimiiii v < W.votli.
V8.8'JUndorniKid vs Sti-ln.
VH-llf ) - lloiidoson vsSrliin-ldi'riinin.
! 2H-l'Jrt-Tili'krr
vs onialiii Sirvct llnllwny
coinpiiny ,
J.H.iG'JUnited States Natlomtl bank VN
.tobiioon ,
! 2t-173-Mc.\lco ) Vlni HrleU roinpany v Jobn-
" ( in.
in.Jrt240 l'l ln-rv t'nlon Xitllonal bunk.
28-304 Anlioiiii-r Iliiu-li llri'\vln roinpany
vs'riiiiiiip-.iii.
'J8-l70-Niitlonal ! l.lfo tii'ttrniii'oroinpany vs
Nor lcli Union I'lro Iniurancn i-oinpany.
28 203 lli'iulrlokson vs l\r-on. ;
jiil'JNebraska : ; Mortuaso Loan eompany
VN NlllllllllL' .
UH.a.17 VVrleht vs , Incob < < .
'J'J-20 ' leaeli v.s Umaba Street Hallway com-
piiny.
S -5S-l arliy v Knlisht.
'JU-HH-lliirdniT vs Cliallnian.
1MOI ! ! Clarke vs Non-land.
20-141 Knlm vs Unuili.-i Diamond nnd
'
Vt'ati-li eompany.
i'J-15i ! : CuvniniiiKli .VTliomas v Kdncy.
U'J107 MontKuiiiuiy vs Patrick Land eom
pany.
au-aOS-Mt-Ki'II vs I.pvlmrston.
UOaaJ1'owell v.sSnutli Omaba.
r.yUITV IIOOM NO. 0.Illlllli : IIOPIlWCMf.
'J8-M'J : Ilainptiiii vs , Tniio .
r-yt-iTV IIOOM ? ; > ' . 7 .jfniin invisis.
30-135--Itiitoblnuon vs Um.ilia.
MAKES ITSELF FELT
the prcat , prlplnj ; , old-l'ashloiictl pill.
Not only wlieii you taku It , lint 1111-
plea ant , from llrst to last , and It only
ylvcs you u llttlo temporary good.
The things to tnko It3 idacc tire Dr.
Piurce'9 Pleasant Pellets. Onu of these
nt n do-so will regulate the whole system
perfectly. They're tiny , sugar-coated
granules , searci'ly lartrer limn nui tanl
seed ? . They net in Nature's own way.
No rcnction'nftunvurd. Their help lasts
und they do permanent good. Consti
pation , Indigestion , IJIllotH Attacks , Sicker
or Bilious lluaduclics , nnd nil derange
ments of the liver , stomach , nnd bowels
are prevented , relieved , and cured.
They're the cheapest for '
, they're guar
anteed to give satisfaction or money is re
turned. Nothing can bo "jiift us good. "
BEWARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS
WITHOUT DIPLOMAS
ou > . rut ni
orrpfjiHtrntlnii ,
Altniy * unit tn
co tlii-lr cro-
< lcntlHl/ < , Sec if
tlii'V h it vo u
right tn pnic-
llciIn > otirnn-
.Itn. tico II tliry
ii ro prliirlpiiln
n r in v rely
IIKClltS. ( Ill to
tinrrcurclcr'H
DlllCU Illlll 8I'C
U ilii-yuro i'C -
Islcicil.
Searies
nit. r. I. . "HKI.l' ' : . ronsnU'nir Surgeon.
Oriiduuto of Hmli Motlli-nl t'ollnjo. ( . ON-
VluN ntl'M : ) . I'or the trnntinontot
Wo euro Catarrh , All Diseases of tUo
Noso. Throat. Chest , Slomnoh , Bowola
nnd Livor.
Blood , Shin null Kiilnoy Disease * ,
Fouuilo WonUuoHSos , Lo t MiinUood
CUKKD.
.J , K1STUI.A , FlPSintK , pormanontlj cural
win out tlio iiso of knlfo , llu'nturu or cauitlc.
Alt nmlndlc * of a prlvalo or ilcllcato imturJ , of
I'lthcr sex , positively cureil.
Cnll on or niMrcss. ivltli stamp for ClrcnlfrJ , troa
Hook and It dpcs.
Ur Qnirln- ' Xoirbs " " - " " " ' 1K" Ht- >
)
oCilllw X
1)1.
oUlllS
. < , UMAIIA , Mit.
Knit lloor to I'osumlca
COUNCIL BLUFFS STE\M \ DYE WORK
All kinds of Ilyplnc und Cloanlns done In
shit highest style of tlio nrt. Kivlod mil
tnlnoil ' fabrlc.s nuiilo to lotil ; as goo I as now ,
U'OIK promptly ( lone nn I dollvurol In all
purls of the country. Send for nrlco list.
C. A. HIACHAN , Proprietor.
Ilrcudwnv. ueitr Northwustorn 'a ' ot ,
Cannot ! ItliitT * , [ n
GO TO A
Specialist
If you are snirorlni ;
"
J'nlnt'iilsorior A'
If you are sulTorlnv with cold In the he'id ,
cntarrh , earachi' , uuafnnis or dlsuhiir t's from
the cars ; if you nru suirer.n ; ; with dlsni : esof
the throat. DR. M. H. OHAWltliiRLIN Is
a coinpulunt and rnllablospouiallst In ouiairii
and dUo ises of the eve , unr and throat. OIHro
over llono & Co.'s store , Council Illull's , Iowa
If you rend this , you will not bo do
colved Cued tiling * Iwvo nhruys boon
t'oim t' . foiled und ImUtUod-nrUcloa
wltlio-.it merit-IIOTOP. Wo cautioned
you lust wool' ngtiliiHt tlio Imitations of
CAUTKU'.S UTTM' UVKlt TILLS.
Nobody llko.1 to bo doiclvodco don't
fofjrol ilio cnutlon tmk fur C'AHTBU'S
LU'TLKMVKU PILLS , insist upon
\\n\-lnx \ C-A-U-T-rMr-S. und * eo tlmt
you get thorn. Don't foFjrot the cau
tion --don't bo deceived.
A I'OSITI VK CUHK ] i\ll SICK UK AD-
ACHE ,
Small PHI Small Dose Small 1'rice
"AteoiuTolyiiTB'BBstMadB,11
"A. DcIiclotiH Medicated Con-
Cool Ion" for the rehtf of Coughs , n
Colds , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , nnd O >
fur clearing the voice. For sale by * "C5
nil Htuygists nnd Confectioners. C/3
1'ackcd in full two ounce packages , , -
Trice 5 Cents. If you are unable to j
procure the Pomona Cough Tablets ft )
from your dealer Vend us H cents in 3
stamps and receive a bo c by mail , p
jfilude by the manufacturers of the
celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice
Tablets.
DUQUETTE & 00 , ,
Council muffs , In.
lmprovjTsifji7 : Eievahri
J ga < sv _ >
KIMBALL BROS.
OMAHA OPriCK 1011 DOUUIjAH STUEET
Cor. 9th St , and 11 Avo. Council IllulTs.
it-lrw. 1'ruo-
n the stuto nnd
( edur.'il courts. Kooins
OJ-7-s-O
- - - , Sbiignrt
Council Illiiir . r-u
OVIDE VIEW ,
Justice of the I'oacu -
- 415 nrorl\viv : ; , Upstulra
COLLECTION'S A SI'HCI A I/TV.
Special
BLUFH ,
1I1UV Improvi'il rusMcneu property for dull whuu
tlio price In low onunxli. H. ( J. McUco , 1U Mnln tt.
A Iii lIlACTS unit lonui. Parm uirl olty
prupertr
-ii.ou [ tn unit sold. I'uior , v Thom.u , Council
111 ll Us.
> 3 ACHKS2 > 4 nilloj from
paitullli ] ; Inr a U OIUB
barn nnil othur ImprovumoiU ; ripplus , gropa *
iimlmiiull fruits ] for unto cheap. UrutumululiU ,
McholMin A Co.
SKVKKAIj < 0-ncro trncls no > r city limits ! tins
fruit land ; will soil ; worth tlio niouuy. Urcou-
Blileld8L.Nicholson A Co. *
1U-ACIll ( ) { well Improved fnrm In Iowa at J2A. < 60
ncrra Improved S.'J. ( iunljii and fruit tnrm near
Council Illiills , M ) . Splonill.l li'J-ncro fnrm nonr'
( ilcnwood , fM. Farms , cnrdeu and fruit lands for
nalo. Jolinaton A Vnn I'.Hton.
17 ? Olt SALt.'ciioiiplf takenTomiTnS foot front
on Oakland nvunue , H ft'ut front on Lincoln
nvenuo. Also two lots In Wright's add. ( irvun <
plik'hls. .Nicholson To.
61(1 ( ACU1SS In IlawDon county , Xub. , nt WM. UlO
In Krontlur. t ; < .M. Improrod : i-'J ncros In Iluf-
fulo county. tn.M. Rood Ilia throu mlloi from
llloomlnxtiln , Franklin county , ft. IU/J othor'
fnriue for anla. Johnnton .V Vnn I'littuu.
lAHiAINS-ror ealc. 71) ) by 830 ft. on Franklla
iJiivo. , 11,639. ,
ythi acres botwoan Flmt , it. ami Franklin uro.
lcbt ! iihitllnB property In the city , IZJ.IWJ.
' 1 wo lotn oppoillo Third it. nchool , < I,5IJ.
Ono lot In Wilson Terrace. fi(5U. (
Three lot ] cor. Mnln at. and 12th are. Host alti
foi Implcmunt house In thu city , $7'iW.
l.ouKei'A ' 1'oiYlUi 235 I'cnrl at.
DO YOU want to rent your homo ? \Vo linvo
tenantn who are wultliitf for It. Uroenshlold ,
Nicholson A < \ ) .
_ _
GAHIIAH ) rcraoTcil. con poola. vnults , chimneys
cleaned. Well prepared for the work. Uil
Ilurku , city hulldlni ; .
ITOIt BAI.K Full rc of tinners' tool" . Kooilcondi
tion ; n bnrKnln. Iininlrn of
llardwiiro Co. , Council Ululla
OOVOUNd HOItSEH , ( tnndard bred on alro ildo ;
) nlAo Ouooct roshlunco lots In henandoall , Ia.t
tooiclianiu for friim one-half to n Bi'ction ami a
half of Innd within 125 mill's of Omaha. Will par
dlllcrence In cash. Mi : t b ( rood land , tireon *
a. MolioNon JtCo. . Comu-ll I'.lnllH ,
I/oil HKNT A modern brick house , with ntablc.
-L If denlred. Dr. 10. 1. Wuoilbury , corner lllulf
nnd Story ntrcets ,
STKN ( Olt.\rillll wanted ; miiHt bo experienced
. .mil nlvo lolcrouco. Addroas U 27 , 11EK , Council
Hinds.
"T.y 1C. CJ.III5 , clairvoyant and fortune toiler.
i'l. accurately reveals the most hidden secrets at
the past ami future. ; lovo. nrmla u , business
iilTalrH. rncllle homo. Council DluITs. _
wanted ; must bo oxpnrlcncca
Onnil clvo rorcrcnce. Adilicsa F. J. ! > . , tUlh avo. ,
Council IllulTs.
l/Oll UKNT At very reaxinublo rate , furnl hoct
1 rooms ; cooil location ; blull Blrect. Inqulro at
Ilcuudlco.
JT ife ff
C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprlotor.
Dyeing , Cleaning find I Gfinishing
OF GOODd OF KV'lOHV DKSCUIPTION.
Omaha odlco , Ki21 Farnnm St , To'.ophono ' 1W1. Council HitilTn olllco andvor S
\vor ;
cor. Avo. A and SiOth til. Tclcphono 310. SonU for irculars and prlco list.
$ : oo High Grade Pneuma
tic. $125-33 Ib. Road
Racers.
12 years oxporioncnInrtfcst line
of whcola in the wctt , too wholumilo
or rottnl. Honnirli.j , ' dono. Wo can
c.haiiKO your old Holld tire to n pnou-
inatlc. Send for catalogue.
COJJ3 & GOLB ,
Council Bluffs , In.
Sole Agonta for Victor liicyclea