1 THE DAILY BEE COL'NX'ILULtFri 0V12 PKABt. STKKKT. 1 } cant to any jmrt f tke * II W TII.TON. MANAGER JHl.\Ult N V HumbinfC Co. Coun < II Hluffs LutnttPT On Coal OUipllo Ilountrre auJ I.ulu Oren. both of Omaha , were tnarriwl b > Ju tkttrx yetr- dny Gordon AVillUm * . * bo b * * , 'nt ' * Dr. fJ d > 's hwi o , wa tttwd ? l * 0 1" l < lice < xmrl } rstrdarooniingt for drunkeatMsts. AH the e Wcn e in the Vincent d inre n.it wan completed .ve terd y nd the rgu- iijcnts of theattornej * will be ooimnencea this morning Ttie arguments will probably ooLpj n daor two A motor ran off the track yejterdny noon on Tifth avptiuc AH the nbecUi left the tia < k bcfort it could be stopi > ed , and it was Bfimttimr l rf'iro it could be put b ck InW txisition s ) that travel could b resumed. U here was no dnmsgo. Uishc.p Hnnuiii of TlHtxlinp. I'a . of the Kvangelicnl a-.M cialiou. was to have spo > > en nt ihc I'nion Christian mission la t eveninv. but n te iMrrain i weired during the f U-r- Jiwiij ntimiunced that he had t en unayold- nbl. , detained He will be present and d s- llvcr an addn-KR tonight Twt men broke the door of the Milwaukee freight lioufce ope'n tast iiiKhl and took a bcitli for the nicht Thrj ha < l just left a cull for i . at the offlce when a jKillceinan HepiKHi in and informed them that it was not a hi.U . 1 Thcj were taken to the police station n-i slated with vairranrj The winur Urm of the Western Iowa Busmfss ( ollfRp c loses todaj. and a banqupt will lie given > j the students and ex-students teini.'ht in the Iwc-tui e room of the college. A sl'ort ' litcrarj program will l c rendered , after whuh SJPIK.T will be-serve-d ind a gen eral gooi1 linie is antaiDated All students nnd -studc'tits are cordlallj inrtted to bo puseut Miss Tannle I etncr of this ci y was marned je-sti'rday afternoon to Mr. Trank How a proswrcrus jounp farmer living near Aoca. at the n-side-nae of Sheriff Haren. } { ev li P Dudlej ofticiatitii ; After the fcretaoiiy had been iicrfonncxi snelepaut oinnc-r was serve * ! The happy couple left on the evening train for their new home ne-iir A'loca _ k-l > f lal I'rrfiinirry air. 2'ic for ] 0c regular largo size 25c battles of the famous Drexcl's Bell cologne , the newest and finest thing out , Jorlllc : 10r and 15c si/e for 5c at Goo. Davis' : : i5 gross to be told at those prices. _ _ A 5-cent fare will take you to Broad way church to hear DeMotte Friday and feuturdaj e\cnings. _ i-in * > o * n. fM/M'uc.if'ffi. Charles A Oaraner of "Fatherland" is at the Grand hotel. Mr and Mrs J F Evans ha\e returned from a trip to Florida. Born to Mr Tinrt MrsV. . E Keller , on < Sit Pierce street , a son Miss Iscinan of New York is in the city Tisiting Mrs A C Hanline F H t-oomis and son of Itol Oak. la , registered at the Grand hotel j cstei-day John T Tie-Ms and wife , whoweremar- jfied last Monday , hae commenced house- ceping at ices Tourth street. Rev d L Springer of the North Eighth ; treet mission has tendcied his resignation. to take effect on the first Sunday in April MIES Sadie Di\is. who has l e-cu attending school at I ake Forest seminan , 111 . is spending the spring vacation at home with her relatives here John Hunthorn , who is suffering from a seve-e stroke of apop exj , was reported somewhat improved MEterdto morning , and Ills relatives are hopeful of his recovery. JZarlje l 1'otator * . Thr e liumlrocl bushels of pure earl\ Ohio se'od potatoe * at Thomas Rish ton , 2400 West Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. Special sale of flour thia week at Brown's C. O. D. GltruLph ) HIT lloiuUmen. Ixjttie Faddcn. who was bound over to the f rand jury on the charge of adultery , was given up bj her bondsmen Wodnesdaj night nnd now occupies a e ell in the county jail Her bondsmen. John Wndt , Albert Lewis. E C V-astleand A Still , nad to. watch her nil day for fear she would run awm , and when night came their nervous sj stems ere so shattered bj1 the strain that th"y decided to let her take hcT medicine. Mo C j's case was continued until this morning on account of the witnesses of the state be ing in Nebraska. It is rumored that McC'o > nnd the prosecuting witness arotrjing to settle and dismiss the case , but even if this be true it w ill bo of no avail There has al- raidj been so niiich damaging testimony in troduced as to warrant his being bound over. BourSeius Music _ House. Fine pianos and organs for cash or payments. 114 Stutsman street , C. Bluffs. The date of Mis Ragsdalo's millinery opening lias been fi\ed for Tuesday and Wedne-duy of next week. Wood of all kinds , cobs and coal. L. G. Knotto i Co , " 00 Broadway. Cltlroiiii llectlnc lOHtp nr.l. Owing to the fact that the committee of lOOatidits sub-committees have not com pleted their investicatlons of the taxes , lia- 1 Pities and obligations of the motor line to th * * city and citizens , and would not be able to make complete report bj Saturday even ing , the citizens meeting , w hich was to nave been held Saturdaj , March 25. has been IKstjxned for one week , at which time a full itl rt willbe made bj the committee of luO , of the facts with reference to the motor line end other matters of Interest to the citizens meeting which proiidcd for the apjioint- nxnt cf the committee The Broadway Methodist ladies will K \emcalh in Masonic temj > le , Satur day , April 1. nnd the Young Ladies' Mis- biemarj sccioty will hold a t-alo of fancy woi k at the same time. DeMotte's lecture , "Harp of the Se'nsis"at Broadway church tonight , Special sale of flour this week at Brown's t , O. D. Mitrr.ic | < k l.lreji * ? * . * The following marriage licenses were is sued jcstcrda\ Name' and \d < ires < Ace. j Otlu llo Koiinlrc-o , Omaha . 2C I Lulu Cire-en. ontalm . . la ft II Ilasvctt.Oinalm . S" 1 surah \ MctzUmal < B . 83 1 1 rank U Huue , Aitiea . 2j llannlrO Ix-tne-r , Couitcll lllufls . lb J C hrKt llotTinau , < \ > uwll llluir > . 33 I Mary tHoick. . Council lilufli . 23 Ccal and wexvi ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city : prompt delivery. H. A. Cos. No. 4 Main. If you have property to sell , list it with me' . 1 ha\e customers for bargains. II. G , McGce , Xo. 10 Main street , Mrae. Helen Merrill , halrdrossing and manicure. Room 312 , Merriam blook. Death of Mrs. Mcrgm. Amelia wife of Philip Merptu. died this morning t 1 iO after an illness of about one u.outh Death \vas from drops } . Mrs Mtr- pen was 51 jears of pe. aud was a native oi Hanoi cr and wcs united in marriage with Mr Merge n nm jears j.po ut Ivcovouworlh , nun reuKixiug to toU citin as > S. The fui.t ral wiU take jil c fro Uw SU Peter's cburcn but the tiuve U s not jet be * Stt p at the Ogde-n , Ouunoil Bluffs , the ut iXi houte m Iowa. sale cf flour this week at .i wiib C . O. D. Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. i NE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS i % Fathers Prsu&re a Surprise Partj far AmWUws Bidden M Sewsrs. STOPPED THE HOLES AGAINST EXTRAS \Vliorr.T Clrln Hip , Iol. Will IU re ty llollil the Sewer nnil Take All the UUk * Rrtult of it l.ltll * Inrmtliratlon. The dty council will hold a special meet- Irtjr this evening for the jmrfiose of approv ing the bond of Clt.\ Clerk /Currauehlen , who will enter | * m hi * duties tomorrow CUj Engineer Cook has jireired some new plans and specifications for sner work in various parts of the citj. and tlfsse will also be brought before the council for udop- lion or rejection The specifications will corer precl ly the same ground as thoM ! which were advertised several weeks ape swl the bWs for which were rejected last Monday nieht The bids by the way , are by far the low est that have eer lie-em put in for any cltj work 1 * . C Beslcy , the lowest bidder , to u horn the contract would have been let if it had been let at all , arreed to build a thirt.v six-inch s-ewer for 1 4 % ! > er foot , and this so competent persons say , is really o cheap that lie viould not make a cuit on it , _ _ if indeed he came out even What stuck in the craw of Alder man Smith and , probably in thf craws of the other aldermen , for thei all voted with him was the fart that none of the bids pro- \idfd for the oontnictors furuishluz lural > er \v1thwhkh to supjKjrt the sewers in oft soil , but the citj had to take all risk of this kind. Alderman Smith thought he saw in this waj of doing thinus a chanro for the con- tractoi s to run in a larpe bill of extras. , and lie demanded that the bias be all thrown out and that new si > c > cificaUous be drawn up and reudvertised. in order that the con- trnctois miffht bid for allied amount i or foot , takinr ah risks themselves His plan net with the approval of the other aldermen - mon and , althouph according to the state ment of the cjtj engineer the plan will cost the citj a cool Jl.OOU in cash , it was adopted The contractors state that their ues.1 bids will not be sj low. MTCK AM > Tlliil Cooil IliltioU MII lie junU In n1ort hlra * I.nlHjrtte Aclilitltin l.nl. Anothr r victim of the Lafujette addition bunco fjame came to Hjht jestcrday. He hailed from Douglas county , Illinois , and was in the hole to the amount of1.2oO IJe\is- ited a couple of well known roil esta/2 ! men of the city and stated that he hid fallen in with a real estate man in Chicago whom he questioned as to bargains in dirt The Chicago cage man told him that ho had a mortgage for s-ile for $ l.i" > 0 on improved prowrtj worth t-i.OOO The projierti in question was in Uafm cite addition to the e-in of Council Bluff * . and , as everything set-med to be all ilpht. he fe'l into the trap \Vben he arnvod in the tityestcrday he ran across \V M MiCrarj and asued him to take him to MC his prospective property McCrur.\ told nitn it would be wasted labor , but he insisted A carriaee was procured and the two . * et out.Vhen then had pone about two miles and a half on the road to Manawa ai-d found the depth of the mud continually incn-asiup he beiran to wish he had takeu the advice that hau been offeiod him before he started out , but he kept uian- full.x on until he re.it.hed the lalre Upon learning that he still liad a Ion ? way to jro before he could traverse all the ( luioksands and water between him and his land he turned back to town The I-ifajette swindle h is been aired in the newspapers time and time apain. and yet victims are continualltut nine up Fully three fourths of the adaition is located under the waters of Lalte Manawa and the Missouri ri\er while the rest is so low and liop i as to t > -.vorth absolutelj nothicp Thelllinois man on consulting the records. found that the W.OJJ lot was assessed at ? H > . and the taxes for this j ear ere Ji cents When he had Investigated sufiicienth to find out that he had really bcn swindled he secured aflida'uts from several real esrate men of this citj. amonp them F J Diy and J W S < iuire , statlnp wh it they know of the deaL 1 he affidavits will be used by him in tr.\mg to secure a settlement from the man from whom he purchased the proper tj If the settlement is not forthcoming a i riminal prosecution will be started , and he hopes to make an example out of some one that will seno as a warninir to the rest of the parties who aie one-aired in ] > eri > etrating this bare faced fraud _ Nun Vlnnderfcln Klpctrlrltr" . A grcal discovery In electricity lias been made. L5'ht absolute ! j destitute of heat it , nrcxluced that bhines through it t-olid vail us the prevent light thcoujrh window gltts . The lijfht within a IIOUMJ enables one putiide to i cad by it a * though the brick walls \vcre translucent glass. Prof. DMotte will u > plain and illtMrnto this at the Broadwaj Meth odist church Saturday evening. Why let children die with diphtheriit ? You can save them by Dr. Jetleris" rem edy. Has been Used successfully for 35 years. Price S.1.00. For tule by Coun cil BluflV druggists , also at 401 Cuming street , Omuha. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just , what you want. Look at thorn. Clean , convenient , cheap. C. B. Ga and Elec tric Light Co. sale of flour this week at Brown's C. O. D. Ma * 111 * Ortkr In II til. Superintendent Rothert of the Iowa School for the Deaf Is restim : as comfortably as could be expected , in view of a comjvound fracture of one lee , resulting from his recent fall He is not resting , however , in ono sense , and a veo important one , too Al- thouph on his back , and in not veo peed condition for-work , ho is doing quite a land- office buhiuiss Ho has had a queer looking frame built up about his bed , a sort of dom- bination of a p.wnnasiutn and office flv means of a turning j > ole , within reach of his hands , he is able to lift his shoulders and shift his position a little , and exercise a few of his muscles Attached to the standards which support this pole i an in clined board vrh'oh ho uses for a wnlinp desk , while on each side are pipeon holes and other comcuienc-cs for lead ) onlie work At the head of the bed are electric buttons , so that he can open the door or sip- nal to auj putt of the building , while an amanuensis t.\wnter | and telephone are ut his command bj da > and nlciit. Thus the crippled sapenutenlent is dom ? all the necessarj purchasing and convspc-ndeuoe. and performing all his official duties except that of | r onal inspoctton of the different departments The heads of these depart ments. report , however , to him continually , and thus the work of earing for several hun dred children is overseen almost as though nothinp nad hap | < ened U is not a picnic for him , however , as he is suffering at times \erjwvorelj.and besides that is tortured almost by the ivstleisness nuturall > reult- iup from the captivity of one geuunill > so active , _ Emma Kenuai'd. stenograplier , notary dejwsitionN commercial work , letter writing , 100 Main. Foit SALE Ciitiens State bank stock. Submit cash offer. E. H. Sheafe. Ladies , don't forget that the Louis are at : J5 Main street now. Cume all. , Murghiuallow cai atuoK at Ilmtli on'olll Ivrruan. Kolix Keauan , better krtow a AS Jim Wilson Woane4a > eveujug at St Bernard' ! bet > | MUl of pural.N sis He was Uiceu aloul the time of his wife's denttj several jean as > j with a mild form of iut an t.\ which con i- trew worse , until be had to be Ukci I to I fie state institution at t Mann la lie was movfd fmn there two \enrs ago t < > the St Bernurd s h pitat in this . -it\ where hi has bern r\er sint * I'p to th ? time when his maladj took him he was known as one of the ' most prumlnent sportlnp men in thecili aod | his ( rantMInK houe wag one of the best man- nped in Oounril Qlaffs The funeral will takei4ace | tomorrow , the exact time to be announcwi later ' prlnc AnnouurriiipnU \\'c are now full.prefwred to show you ttn of the most carefully selected stocks of spring drwss goods ever shown n Council BlulK If jKMgible we have takeu more care than ever before , e ixs- dally with our exclusive jwtterns.whfch nri' < jompod of all the leading novoltle * of England. France and Germany. Among other other specialties shown i ? our large line of plain good * In all the latent weave * . aNo an endless asnort- ment of medium pricwl domestic goods in mixtures , plaids and checks. Silks of all .the late-t make * , includ ing kal-ki. hnbutai , china , bengaline. phosphorus , tafletta. in plain , figures and plaids. The indications arc that thi is going to be one of the largest silk seasons ever experienced in this c mntry. We took advantage of the same and placed a large imjKrtation order , the lat of which ha- > just arrived. 100 pieces new stvles China silks at 4e. inferior quality and stjles shown elsewhere at 50c. Imported Japaneeilks in solid colors and tiirureat "oc. See other qualities at We and SI.00. Kai-ki wa h silks in bright and me dium dark stripes , warranted to wash , are woven color * , not printed. Very ap propriate for waists , wrappers and children's dres-es. 24 inches wide at 75c IKT jard. For Jl.OO we show the best 40-inch whip cord and India twill in America in forty different shades. Same goods retails usually for SI.Ill and * l.2j. See them. Figured crepons. in dark colors only , offered at our counter for o'.te. A yard tame goods er st to imp"rt ( fiie. A bar gain. Everj store has a "iOclineof goods , but our spring assortment is bewilder ing , showing o\er ono hundred pieces in plaids , stripes , mixtures , serges and plain Henriettas. We have a full assortment of calors in the following new u eaves : Epingline , seleil cords , ottoman , phosphorubiege * . whip CJids , serges at our usual low price- . In wool challies we have a larger as sortment than over before , showing over fifty of the lat-est styles in new chintz colors imported by us from Alsace. Imported patterns. e.\clu-ive stj les in the now phosphorus effects , at JT.uO. 6s. : > 0. SIO.OO. } 13..0 , * ir .00 a pattern. Seotcli plaids in light medium and dark colors. oOc , 7. > c. il.OO. Sl.i" ) a yard. English checks , beautiful tweed effects , at iOc , 75c. SI.00. 3-1.23 in 40 , 48 , 54-inch goods. Waterproof tweeds , full 50-inch wide , in checks , plaids and mixed effects , ery desirable for traveling suits , our price cnly SI.25. Ottoman in a full line of shade * , would be cheap at 51.00 , offered at our counters for 5c a vard. vard.BOSTON BOSTON STOKE. Fotheritigham , Whitelaw & Co. . Council Blulls , la. N B. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned. Agents for the celebrated Standard paper patterns Mail orders promptly attended to , all ciders sent prepaid. Special sale of Hour this week at Brown's C. O. D. Jsrw C'Hfrs ii , Court. The citj Is made dclcndant iu a suit which has just been begun in district court by George A. Holmes to collect > 3,000 for his services as attorney in the Fainnouut park litieation Holmes was citjattornej' at the time the litigation was commenced , but after it had been in progress one jear his tenn of ofnce expired , and he names $3.000 as the amount Ms s = rvlccs were worth from that time until the settlement last winter Mention was made in these columns at the tin.e the settlement was made with Finlej Burke and Judpe Trimble of the fact that Holmes had presented his bill , but it as disalloweJ bj the c-ouuc-tl S W McMamz.il has filed a petitiou In the district court asking fora judgment of $1'JjO against John Clausen for personal Injuries received at his store on Upper Broadway A couple of months ape ho went to Clausen's store to U > ok for work , and ran across .iu em- jiloj e of Clausen w ho. on learamp his errand , sent him to another part of the store On the vfaj , while passing through a dark e-ntrj waj.hefell into the elevator shaft , nnd he claims sustained a broken wrist and injured spine Itobert Johnson commenced a suit jester da. % against Thomas Johnson to collect $450 for a board bill claimed to be due from the defendant The latter s > wife died in July. 1SJW , but befoie her death requested the plaintiff , he claims , to take care of her son James He did so , and now wants a judg ment for SS a week from the time he took charge of the bov. Active demand for acreage in the Klein tract UMiries to its location , cheapness , nnd desirability for iruit. gar dening and suburban property. From 1 to10 acres for sale , 24 mile- , east of post- ofllce , by Day & Host , . 39 Pearl street. The ttramt Hotel , Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on tovcnthfloor. Kates , $3 to SO j er day. E. F. Clark , Prop. Fi ce treatments daily from - to 4 p. m. at the Council BluiTs Medical and Surgical institute , 2Gth and Broadway. Do you stnoke'J Ha\e vou tried T. D. King vt Co.'s Partasras ? It's n charmer. JusClight one. At MoliaujV. Manager Dohany has succeeded in secur ing for bunduv night "The Danger Signal , " wliirh has had suih a sui-cessful rue iu Omaha duiing the iwst week The plaj is aptlj termed an Jdjl of the rail and contains manj- realistic railroad effects , including a monster locomotive composed of steel and iron , a ficipht train , railroad station and telegraph oftice , a cj clone rotnrj snow plow atworkr.na the cannon ball eipress , which crosses the stage at the rate of fiftj miles an hour Miss iiosubcl Morrison , an actress of exceptional abilitj , will be seen in the load ing role , supported b.a . strong cast of plajeis Finest Ari to cabinet photos , 2 j > er dozen. Ab > > ton's studio , IS North Main. \Villiamson & Co. , 100 Main street , largest and be-t bicycle stock in city. Another impiw craent to the popular Schubert piano. Swan on Music Co Special sale of flour this week at Brown's C. O. D. \Voulinrt lErupu tin l.rqtirtt. WASHINGTON , D C , March 2X. Secretary Carlisle has requested the resignation ol S M Pa net sou , second auditor of the treasury. Patterson declines to resign Am \ u vuth r r An opjiortunity to S ] > end a few daj s in that deliphuul spot , North Galveston , Tex. is offered bj a special excursion to that i oint which will leave Omaha , Neb , March .7 , 1 U3. Kemarkable inducements are offered. For particulars applj to D D Stueaton , ruoii. IT , Barker blu-k , agent. Oiuaha , Neb To Cnltfurula , Ort'son mitl U'astiliittun. The next "Philliite R ck Island" j er- Mmally oonductod excursion to the Pacific ct abt will leave Omaha Ma : eh 31st. with tup .additional excursions Iea\ing in April , on the 14th andibth. The o excursion * off or the only through cars from Omaha to Lee Angeles and ! San Francisco. For particulars calleii t any Rfk Island agynl or addrew Charles Kenncxly , general northwestern passenger | agent , 1002 Farnara street , , Omaha. PROJECT OF IOWA BANKERS Strong rieawaal Organization to Bogi& 1 , LIST OF DIRECTOFfiOF THE INSTITUTION ritmnclrrn Irotn Vnrli u 1'ortloM * of tlir stntr sub.rrlt.g IS''OO.OIIO Cap itol MocM-Vlan of the I'roM | rd ( link. DK MOIXE , la , March 38 [ Siwial Tele- pram to TMB BSE ] Twentj-flv * men inter ested in the batiktm ; business in the various cities in the state met in Des Moines today to consider the project of organizing the Bankers lowra State bank with a capital of tl.iXKUUO. Ex-Senator Galock occupied the chair and V. F Newell of Des Moines acted as secrctarj' Messrs Albert Head of Jeffer son , J Hee < d of Ida Grove and S F Proutj of Dos Moinc-s wereapiointe ( > d a committee to prejwre articles of incorporation After some dlscu sion the committee's re port was adopted and these ofttcers elected. AllH-rt Head , Jefferson , president. O H. Galock. Des Moines. first vice president. J. W Heed. Ida UroM * . second \ii-e president ; V F Newfll , Dts Moines. cashier The alove ofticers with the following , con stitute the director. * Georce Fairburu. S F. Prouty and N B llajmond. DCS Moines : C F McCarty , Jefferson. C F Coles , CornIng - Ing : George U Brown , Kockwell Citj : L. Lindbarper , Oxford , J B Burton , Kellopg , Charles Yale , Yale , Robert Kasoii. Stranton Cit.\.audJ A Mills , Nevada The imid up capiUil of smOOO was sub- riUnl at once and the bank will be-gin jusiuc-ss June 1 in the new E < iuitable build- "up- _ 'Men limits Itn..i. MLVERN , la . March 23 [ Special to Tun BEE ] Considerable activitj is belnc mani fested in business circles Hoose A : Wain- w right have sold their lumber jard to C. U 3rcunx\ood and Ed Morse of Silver City The\ take i > ossession April 1 J E Skadden A : Co will oi > en a new lum ber \ ard on First a\enue S A Foster and P D Smith of Lincoln , Neb . ha\e leasc d pi\3und east of the Wnbash depot and ha e lumber enroutc for a whole sale and u'tail jard Hoose A : Wainw right have bought an in terest in the A J Neime * er Lumber com- panj of St Louis Mr Hoose has bt"ti elected vice president and Mr.Vainwright parchasing agent. Tne Baptists are preparing to erect a f 10.000 church building A number of new residences will be built as soon as the w cathor limits. 1 lircHH'iicil hWliitu Cii . CEDAU HAI-IIK. la. . March 23 [ Special Tele-gram to THE BEE [ Evidentlj a band of white cans has been organized here This morning John Miller roceivc-d the following notice- JOHN MlLLEit Wet heri'liy notify jou to leave town within fi\c-d.ns. If not jou will bo tic-ati'd to a linooyat of tar and fc'ithi-r ! , and If jour I'tnplojtT Jot's not im-nd bis wajs and treat his wife iutu-e < lc-cc-ntl > we ill serxe him the same waj. llj ordct of TIIL WHITE Ctr Miller is a bartendcr-at the notorious > int whw-e Jo jn Jones fc'tl down stairs some time ape and was found dead the next moinlnp and where Dannie O'Brien , the minstrel man. was found dead a few dajs later. The matter has causeo a great snnsation. Co-tl.l I'lrut Clarion. MA OS Cm , la , Inarch i5 [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE ] A nre at Clai ion last night putted the- principal part of the town The loss will amount to at least J30.000 A furniture and Jewelry store , restaurant , millmerj- store , outcher and barber shop were burned The e nteuts were mostlj sa\ed , bat in a dnnlage-d condition The w hole town w ould htn e been w iped out had it not been for the h&ivj ram that was fall ing there It was ttie work of an mcendiarj- . shot an Innocent. Om-MWi , Ja , March 23 [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE ] The man Edward who was shot bj She-nil Lowrej ef I'nnccton , Mo , who -vas endeavoring to escape near Center * ille , is in a djing condition It now , transpires that he was not one of the Princeton burglars , but was at Moulton the night the burglar.v was committed His friends will bring action against the sheriff and Mercer couutj , Missouri , for heavy damages To ICeac'i OuiHh.t. MASON CITT , la . March 23. [ Special Tele gram to , TUB BEE. ] At a mass railroad meeting hero last night the citizens TCICM ! to accept the offer of the AVmom A : Southwest ern Hatlroad companj and give them a .1 per e-ent tax for coming here This will doubt less settle the entire matter of the location of the road and the outlet will now doubtless be Omaha. _ Miikt I'aj ( or Ills fun. Four DOI > GE , la . March 23 ( Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] William Crouse of Stil- son. la , a small town north of here , was arrested todaj- Grouse is accused of havmc sent obscene matter throuch the mail. The matter refened to was a lettc-r in which he called a fellow citizen a foul name. He was held to the United States grand jury. . HBIKHSS FOB A SKIDS. former Oinnlii .Man Married In IIrooll\n 1-ii.t Mght. In Brookl.vn. N. Y. . last evening Mr. A B. Roeder. formerlj of Omaha , was married to Miss Lillian A Scarles , daughter of John E Searles , jr. president of the Havemejcr Surar trust The ceremony was performed bj-Bishop Vincent at the home of the bride on S3 Marks avenue Onlj the members of the two families and near iclatives we're present. H is rcporte-d that the bride is an heiress and a member of New York s 400 Mr Koeder is a native of Wisconsin and was educates ! in Madison For seveial jears bc'nrc coining to Omaha he was editor of a German newspai > cr published in Milwaukee While in Ornaba Mr iloeder represented a life insurance compauj and was liuallj- made general agent at Denver. About two jcais ago he devide-d to give his c'ntire time to his mining interes's and he has made consider able moncj He recentlj built a fine resi dence on Capitol Hill in Dener , where ho will hereafter make his home iT.lTK3 MIGHT * 1 Leclfcl tors " "d tln - ( Joicrnor Iit.aKrcf on the < .iitji-ct. jErrEB ov Cirr , , Mo , March 23. The thirtj-seventh general asserablj * of the state of Missouri adjourned toJay sine die. The house joint and -concurrent resolutions , asking congress to pass Icgislition restrain ing the federal judldurj from encroaching upon states rights , > vas called up this morn ing in the senate , uml defeated , only eight senators voting for , at. This lanes the- governor without tbo support of the gc'neral assembly in his position concerning the federal and state courts Killed In a Itiiltroitl Arrltlent. NM. , , March 23 There was a collision between a passenger and freight train last night at Exeter , near Ash Fork , on the Atlantic k Pacific railroad , in whi h i ng.uf r KoVert Yojn ? and a firo- m n w re kiLcd The wrm.k was caused by irregularity , resulting from the trouble be tween the c < emi > any and employes who are meunbers of the Brotherhood of Kailwnj Emploj os Young was a member of that order , so the wrecu e-annot be charged to the brotherhood Much feeling is expressed arootig the men against the foJeral court for utaklne a restraining writ , returnable at a distant day. rcniiKjItituta Coal Miners. 1'jrr.Bt-no , Pa , Murch 'J3 The striking : coai miners of the Mon ngahoU valley met at MoMongahula City today and ro olvod uBaniwously to rt main out until the oper ators concede te the demand for 8' cei.t J ] r bashel Sc'ein s of the strikers' families have bt en noufiod to vacate the oompanj's houses within ten daxs The strikers sa\ that starvation is the onlj thing that will break the * tri'c The rnnk "f thr strikers w ere trtnfon'cd toda * In tlie mimrsut ihi l < > al Hluff and Share Oaks n.tnis lh. ' struck because the superintendent them to mine coal for the river coatrai is t3nit IT iittri.K n n Hin. I'onra Drlvluc 1'ark A xielntt3ii I'lan * for > oiuc Orrilt Itnrr * . PONC * . Neb , March 83 'Sjwclal Tnr BEE. ] Th * Ponca Dririnc and Fair xsscxia- tkm h s determined to offer & ? 17 IK 0 fut ur Hy stake , which 1 * to uc known a * tin- "Triple Fnturitx , " for fouls of 1 H bred ralwd and de\elotx d in Mi iuri. Kansas , Iowa , Illinois , Wisconsin. Michiian. Mmtic- sola. ? > orth Dakota. South Dakota Mon tana. Wj-ominp and NcbraiRa The stake is to be divided as follows At summer rneetine 1SW. Jl.MOfor j car- ling trotters , JWO for j porting jwcers At summer meeting WO. ? 4.WK ) for 2 j car- old trotters. SI 000 for 2-jcar-old jiaccrs At summer meet Ins I IKJ. f > .800 for 3-jear- o.d trotters. fl.VU for 8-j oar-old pacers Kntrance fee w ill be tS to nominate mare on Julj is. isftx. nnd10 January 1. Wl when the e-olor and sex of colt must be fi\en Entrance fco for j purling , 1 per cent , entrance fee forS-.venr-olds 2 per cent , entrance fee for 8-j ear-olds , 8 per cent The 2 and 8-j ear-olds have consolidation purses for starters in the main stake that do not in money A tll ( pujment on each nomination is to be tnndeJanuarj 1. IsM-tO-ltO This is the largest futurltj ever offered west of the Missouri river , and it Is to t > e hoj > ed will be largely patronised. ( olnp nt ( itttrntiurc. NEW YOHH , Maivh 'J8 Tne follow ing are the results of the. races at Guttenburg today. rir t race , three-quarters of n inllr : Ttlchal i5 to 2i 51011. i linrurti r c7 to 1 > second , lllack- lock (11 ( to 6 > third Tune : ll'Ji < . Sfoond rac ( . four mid a half fuiloiics : I'ol ) flora (8 ( to li won Cnpulln (10 ( to ' ( second. AuiUI'ooi ( 2 to li third. TJinc" 57' . Tlilrd nice thrc-t-qiiHrter- n Tiille : Mo- lilan id to li ncn. HIiicKliurn (12 ( to II second , lniio\atlon i3 to li thlid Time : 1:1&H. 1'ourtli rare , one mile lllluen (4 ( to > ) won , ? t James 16 to li second , Le--ter ( b to 0) ) third. TimeIMD'4. . riftli rare , fixe and a htilf furloncs : Ciaft (10 ( to 11 won. Alarm llec < i& toUi'-eccind.Tonuuj Dlxuiiibtu&itlitrtl Time : 1.12'4 Mxtli inrp , sinnd a half furloncs' ct Dcn- nlilD to liwon Ole teriecniecond , Itelic'f (3 ( toDtlilid. Timei 27. _ ItiKlnc ut No" Orl < ani > . Km OULEANS , La. Maivh 23 Todaj's races w ere run over a slow track. rir t lace , fixe furlong. Mas V i&to l > won. Gc-orcle llamlln iG to ll sccondItetH.1 ! ( DO to li third. Time 1 0- \ s-econd nice , fixi furloncs- C TurUer iH" > to li won , Cialen llmwti i" to 2 | second , Aii cl jr. (5 ( to 2i third Time" 104 ? , . Third nice , fixe and n half fuilonEd m ( 4 to 51 vron. I.lttle llaltic i'J to 2) ) Mcoml Hnn (12tolttilid ) Time. 1 12 < f I'ourth nice , sl\ furloncsBo toti Ittix . & to IITXOH. Con Klmifx ( G to 1) ) sc-confl , Texas < Ju Dthlrd. Time 1-17 > | . rifth race , furlongs : Tr-imp iG to & > won \\edceln-ld (7 ( to ll second , Kedhm i7 to & third. Time1.17. . ( rtfir Rotliriilinri ; Kxiurxlon. On Ajiril 4 I will run an exe.ur-.iun . to Gothenburg at a one-fare rate- for th round trip from any point on the Unmn Pacific railroad. A party is being formed at St Joseph. Mo. , another at diou.Citj and one at Omaha. For tickets , berths or an > in formation inquire at my office L. Kat- bach blcck , Omaha. The water power and electrical use of said po\xer and the manufacturing in dustries at Gothenburg will astonish vou. Ccal and \\ood are no longei "in it. " ii .i Tiir.it + ° j.'t ic.t i r > . Northerlj Winds and sninire rroiuUcd for b a ka 1 oiU.x. WAsnivGTON. D C . March 23 Forecasts for Fridaj . For Nebraska Uuht snoxx folloxxed bj clearing xveather : northerlj winds : slightlj warmer in norttixvcst portion tionFor For South Dakota Licht snoxvs followed bj' clearing weather ; northerljxxinds slight rise of temperature in western portion For Iowa Light snoivs : colder , north westerly xvinds. xx Sth cold xvare l/onil Hrrord. Ornrc or THE WEATUEK Bcnnxr OVUUA , March 23 Omaha recor J of temperature and rainfall , compared xx-ith corresponding daj of past four j ears 1&93 Ib02. 1631 1590 Maximum temperature. 3s- & 3 = 41 = & : : Mlnlmututempeiatuie. . 2S = 1 < J = 31 i 30 = Axeruge tfuiperatuix33 = 30 = 3b = 42 = rrccipltatlon .20 .00 OU OO Statement shoxvine the condition of tem perature and prezipituion at Omaha for the daj and since March 1 , 1S3J : Normal temperature 40 = Deliclenox fet tlie dax 7 = DeUcIencj since March 1 65 = Nonnttl precipitation. ub inch Excess for the duv 14 Incii llcbclencj since .March 1 03 Inch KeportK from Other I'olnU ut 8 p. in. p 2 STATIONS. sff Omiiba 20il.lRbt snow .Norili I'latte . . .Ors-now Kearney a I Willoadr eblc&tro . . . . . . . 04 Itiiln SL l.ouln- i- - .tO'douily. ' -U Tanl 12 cloudy liarrapurt . . . M Ti lauUy K&D9U9 City. . . CJ .Oxt 4 luudy. Denver. . . ' 1 il'artl loud ) itll I.aleC'lty J jc'oudy KnpldCII ) . . 10 Ol Cluud ) Helena M I'nrie lordy. C'ulmrj . . . . ( * ) Partt loudy Uitmarck . . . U ? 1 luudy su Ap.clle . . . ( tj I'cnc loudy MlnneUosa . . . UU I mteiuud } M Mnceot . . . 1 c Iciuflr Cbejennc. ( U I'artl-loua.r Miles eitr . . . 1 it Ip.r 1 ' 1'aitloudy GEOUGE K Hi NT. Local Forecast Ottuul ItCurnCcldi Cauh > Sore Threat Cronr In a > trr , WhoopirF Ccupb , Ercntbiui and Attiaiu A certLin cure fr C nic pUon in rit > Ucr , ttda cure rcliif la Ldrisctc tueti. Mtt : t c t. You wll see tae rxc > lct fS * : : after t&bi tbe trit 4o EcM t ; " ri erir Trhtre rottl i 60 ec- . * " " * COUKCIL BLUFF3 STSAH DYE WORK All klnJi ot Dyeln : anJ C can nt clun ° > n him lnlio > t ttvln of t 10 rt. 1'uleJ mil tHinoJ faunc-i male to Ion. jt sixI > ne * , UurK promptly dine nn I du.i erg j In all j partk of luu country St-nJ for ura Itt C. A. MACHAN , Proprletar. litcudwar. near Northwest * > a ot , Co not I Ulattj , J.a psssss ; V > V4 \ js J- L - * ; $ F * Works- C. A , SCHOED3ACK , Propr.olor. inQt Clentilnrr mid 7 c OF GlOD.S OF i\LRY DCSCRIPTION. Omaha oflice. Ii21 Farnam St. Te ephono 1521. Council U uff < ollca and wor.tJJ cor. Ave A and 2oth St. Telephone 310. Send for irculars and price list. Just reached a Hue line of RNGLJSH GOODS , Have rctiiotod from nij ni I st ind and now occupjtlic < tit > ru Hour. Over 510 Hroachvay , Council SIOO-High Crada Pneuma tic. SI25-33lb. Road Racers. 12 \ ear * ovporieri'o , largest line of wheels in the wo t see wholesale or retail Renai-i-jr done. Wo can | < hnnce vour old solid t re to A piou- m itie Scud for catalogue. I I COLJ3 ctCOZ.I3 , Council Bluffs. la. So'o Agents for Viet or Bicyc'.ea PARTIES WANTING A.nheu&er-Bu&ch Jieer . & - & Anhe-UECr , BudwcicTuist ana Pile BKKRS. EITIICR ROTTLED OR IN K13 ( > S , can lea\e o ders nt No H Mam street ( ouncil Bl'iflIo ' . a , or Tclo- phot.e3J3. Gooas delivered or itnui \ . b JLK AGEN't. V FOR ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. , of ST LOUIS. ace ihat's my wife's you know wears a cheerful , life-is-worth-living expres sion , ever since 1 presented her a box of WHITE RUSSIAN She is always recommeriSingAlr/vfr'j soaps to her friends says she is through with experiments has just what she needed to make labor easy , and ensure perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she's talking about don't forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusly PiuEond Tar Soap ? & ; ; & . lmnro 3 ] S3fjl' Elwhn I - ' S Se . 5 * t ? * 4 ? C KIMBALL BROS. MA1IA ni I I' F 1' U lint e.L\i- cor Otli < t nnJ 11e f oum u UiuU" ARE TROUBLING YOU Will rotnemd bare the o cia-nn * ! bf o ir optl rrtofchHrte anl. if no arrHiiel witli neil ? < .ur . I'EIIH-.CTIOX s | > KrTi : i.KSur KV1S li.\ t-K Ibe ben'ia the wund If jojdo DJ- nee ve will te I you o undn.r.t- wast to Uo. i.ol. 1 KC el.Cs or KB oi-AssHs H ; vt ti > l ft I'lkm mote blue ur waiie isiclor prj.tfcwai vai eye * , truai j L i jjiir af Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Ooticians. Turn uit > ani I Ifto Dt Mrmt A. H. DYE a , ltr\.ltor , uarduMi.o" , lurturj unit HII uork r - < j uirinr a tliuriiusli unii liructlrul l.nuu Iril'jc ol riin lrucll ju .uul klrrngtn ul uiHirrlal * , H > nr < ult } . r ( I , Hot 334. I rrmont , Neb. OUR EMPLOYMENT DSP'f co > tm tlio e-npiovcr unit einp oyee nutti nz. U s 6D.it > ed us to a j aa.'e tlie i e lsof jolb anJ m > Ji i / better re utts Hithlbi m\cb na. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benodicl Tr ' . M ) V 1 il ITU PAR NAM T HIPAnS 1ASULt3 - . thr fUmu ch. lirtr UM tiuwr * * j'uri r (7 tb- Mood trr nlr KUI Mlu-iul . 1 tb tirf tDt < < Uru > * lujw L tor lobou- , Lmth cf < , tali * * t < 91 U i &w rcmlttcirf rum , . .re by the A < HUI * h bvrrtr.c to | * rf . jm U.nr p-o.Kir f utrucui. 1 1 . nijiil ! * rte t > * loaiJ , 1 rrotM , It Manilla. Ifce. T l-A-VS CTlEMfCii cJo 1C ( .nic IV t.tw VorV * * * fr r $ r ClH'XCll. Itl.l 'i JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. WINSOME In the greatest of all realistic playi ns&iprn PI IIII .nCERSUUL BY HENUY C DeMlLLE. Presented xvith all Its toiita ! scenic end Hgcwoi Eiiecis , Requiring txvo car * In tr-iniportatlon. VxITII ITP-lIfe m c railroad scone * , Mon ster iron lojouiollxe , ( ire.it snow plow. AND 1HE CANNON B LL TRAIN \tf > feet Ion ; 12't feet lilzli. eroislns the stnjft In fix a seconds. PKIon 7T > c. Mr. nnd l" > c. beats on sale Sat urday at better * ! Dharntacy COUNCIL , BLUFFS ; Prof. Johrj p. the noted s.clent st. ! il lecture , IKHY M.Wtdl 'JATII. Harp of the Senses. < S.lTIrV.W.lKCH -.Til. ' Electricity , < ITS XAFUKEAND POSSIIHLITIES Mu'jn Cccntly IlluslnteJ xvilli thoSt roop- tlcou and T.\u riincnU. ADCLTs Ms CHlLIJIlES 25a TicLeti nt Hirfi Jewe ry store. GO TO A Specialist If you are suTenng If yau are su < Tcrinz w ib cold in the bead , c&turrb earuche. Jeafnoss or discbiir eb from the ears if itu are sulTL-r 04 with dlseatiesot the throat DR W. H. CHAMBERLIH is u coinitetCDt ittid rflint ) ospoi luiUl In Ckiarrh and ( life sss of tn < > eve o r and tlirott Ofiieo u < cr He-no i. Co 's store Oouiutl Illulls , Iowa j Special pJofcicc3. i I OIl SALK 1 ull itt of tl mer toolt coodconll- tloo a b&rgala Inquire uf Kmpklc bujtart Hnrdoareio Council Ulufli 1J * ill IIEVT l.nree 10 rooru lie j witli all modern tniiiroTemeoti on I'arL avenu1' f2i per mo&tb e-rooiu bou e wltli coud barn new , (13 per month. I tuculn avenue * l-on * cuttago bo i i In Twin ' ity 1'lace , near ' Ueyi Uroi' f actury. h i > er mootu eich ' S-room cotuuei on'llilrd areauts uortb of tr n - fir ill per month k ii-roum c.ouasoon Arenu r neir ntbitraet.1) 4 ier month Api.ly . to K. II C'Jjll .Vo T , Ualdxla tloct i ouncil iluUj. \\TA TEU-elrl for ceuTil boufework. 11. 1' < > Cullohiu : nu Cth tveuae GMlUAd.i. r.'tuOTisl oj | xi9lt , viultt rhlmneri cleaned UHI prepjroJ fjr tha wjrt KJ tlurke cllf bullJlDZ IllA\ < C a largs Iut of | iraprlf loiproted anl LiilmproTtxl for aalii to all pm ot tbu cllf. mo > tuf It ut iuw | irlo i , foaeutil Turf cnnap if > ou tbluk of buyioi : O'faj aol m wbit 1 cjii oCerrou It mar na a you uunr 11 o .Mcjee. > o 10 Mam > tra < t- I > Jl'Da > N c'fll en loeT Hla prlaU of tiuneli llluSi anil all ndJul'jni ulio put ead of Hdtt VUblb - > iv A' liK farm tn wUir ejunir Nebraska , all In tJiulllTatlun RMM ) | M > r aem lrtt elm cltj lirojiertj' to aictaanc * for fjol laad bond ut ile- * rrtjilo& | of tb la&d ) OK Uur tu 0S r J&button \ VfcB I'attvo. ami Mtant. fttyt a J eltr propjnr iuy and takL faxi Tltoaiii exiaaaU tllofli MC'DEIIN ' refldooee outh * * l rn NeUatLai Council Uluilt Uit audTJ fc farm ncbario ill ( or couni II IKu3 r * ldi .r AOdr tU K U. , \\irnemUe Vtb \TANTKl > A fOoA t'.y ktout li > to tike cue ut . md do rtiorti. Jacob cia. .