THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; RRTDAY , JUNE 9 , W03. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL , ULWTa OFMCRt rfO. 12 PEARL ST11KKT carrier to any pivrt of Mis city II. W. TII-TON , - MANAOKIl -u I Hiulnc1" * Office. .1. No. 43 .s1 f Night Editor No. 23 311AOH .1IKAT/O.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co Huston store .luno sale now on. Nllcs paints bugles. 403 Bronilvray. Mlltonben-cr Is tlio lintter , 502 Hroadwny. Tlio council will hold ixnotlior mooting next Tuesday evening nt 7W : ! o'clock. The Indies of the Friends Social club are requested to meet at Mrs. IJrlosbach's on Broadway this attcrnoon at 2 o'clock. Married yesterday , Mr. Sherman S. ( .Jrrcn nnd Miss Corn Ixiwis , both of Neoln. Kov. W. C. T-ovlclc of the Uethany church > ofllcliUcd. The ball nine of St. Paul's choir played n pnmo vestcrday afterncon with Iwy Swlc- nrt's ' nine , resulting In n score of 10 to 8 In favor of the former. J , K. McCormack , who was chared with teallni ? a typewriter a . the Grand hotel , wns dPschnrKcd yesterday tnornlnR , no ono ' appearing in police court to prosecute him. Mrs , McOrovy of Hes Molnca , the mother of tlio jouiiff tnnn who luinncd from the ' Uook Island Ilycr the other morning nnd broke his back , has arrived In the city nnd is taking care of her son. The Hoard of County Supervisors changed the rate of taxatldn of Kane township , out sldo of Council BlufTs , reducing it from f > 0 / per cent to 80 per cent of the assessment . made by the county assessor. * The city marshal has received a message requesting him to look out for u man named H. Sherman , who is wanted nt Ashland , Nob. , for horse stealing , and at Paclllo ' Junction for perjury. Ho is said to hiivo como to this city from Pacific Junction. The verdict of the Jury In the case of Frank Hokcmpcr against Sheriff JInzcn was opened yesterday morning at the meeting of court. H was In favor of the defendants. John Llndcr and John Maloney , and fixed the value of the gooils In question at $385. , The management of tlio Boston store has ! presented the Council Bluffs running team with a complete sot of suits , the front of each suit boln ornamented with the name of the donor. The suits will bo llrst used by the club next week , when it goes to Sioux City to take part in the stnto firemen' * tournament. Palmer who lives Eight-vear-old Joseph , with his parents on Avenue C , near the corner of Ninth street , went out berrying yesterday noon with n lot of boy companions . , but becauio separated from them and was lost. Ho wandered all over the county ir the vicinity of Big Like , and did not rcacl \ home until shortly before 10 o'clock last evening. Mayor Lawrence , while riding on hli motor pass night before last , was throwi off nnd landed only three Inches from the wheel of a moving car on the cable line a the corner of Douglas and Tenth streets It : Omaha. It was a narrow escape anil should be n warning to all city ofllcials. Aldermai Hathaway has appointed today a day fo : special thanksgiving and prayer , because ho has mounted his pass once since the fact that ho carried it wns llrst brought to the notice of the public through the columns of TUB HUE. In Itnjlnij Shoes It Is proper to take into consideration Bcvornl things. You want case , dura bility , sometimes n , little elegance , and the benefit of all the improvements that have been made in thu Bhooniakor's art. To got these you want to go to u reliable dealer who has no old block to put on you as alleged bargains , but nil bright , now , clean goods , inado this spring by tlio best manufacturers in the land. When you comedown town to see the circus parade today , just step into Clint S. Byers' now shoe store and see if you don't find all thcbO and anything else-you want. And bargains , too , noth ing but bargains ; no job lots , but genuine now goods right up to tlio Juno styles. IComoval Said. To reduce a stock preparatory to mov ing July 5 to No. 10 Pearl street , Miss Ragsdalo offers all millinery goods at a great reduction , IW7 Broadway. FHitsOffAL I'All.Kltt.tI'JIS. D. O. Bloomer is in Chicago. Qcorgo II. Mosehcndorf baa returned from a trip 10 Chicago. \V. J. Jamison returned yesterday from the Masonic grand lodge meeting at Daven port. port.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Francis lonvo this morning for a week's trio through the Black Hills. Dr. T. B. Ijicoy is expected homo today from Davenport , where ho has been attend ing the grand lodge meeting of the Masons. Hon. Thomas Bowman left yesterday aftorlToon for an eastern trip. Ho will stop In Chicago several days and then go to Washington , D. C. Ho will visit his old homo , WUcassot , Mo , , before returning home. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ten Onyn ill thu World's r.tlr. Itwill cost you loss than $ oO.OO , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , tafe , close to grounds and on tlio beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Cbyno- wftth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tiltonof THKBEB , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrlage , Council BlulTs. I'ruo Miow TlckHtB. Hero's your chance to get a free ticket to the show next Friday. With every iffi purchase at Brown's C.O.D. grocery this week a free ticket will bo given for Cook & Whitby's circus. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swiuifon Muaio Co M. J. Alwortli'H I'lincrnl. The funeral of M. J. Alworth took place yesterday afternoon nt his late residence on South Seventh street , and was attended bj a largo concourse of people. The Masona and Commercial Pilgrims wcro out lu full force , the exercises being under the auspices of the former organisation , The service ; vero conducted by Kov. B. J. Babcook , ani at the cloio the remains wcro escorted tc the cemetery by u largo number of tin friends of the deceased , Ualbcy's band bclnt nt the head. The ( Ir.tiul lliittit , Council Bluffs. The most elegant ir Iowa. Dining room on seventh iloor Hate , W.OO and > .00 a day. E. F. Clark , Prop. Mottirfir & Ituiiillrtt'tf Ice Cronui. Try Motzgar < fc Randlott's pure aw' delicious ice creams and ices and yoi will order no other. Protect your homes against destruo tivo storms. W. C. James has tin Etrongcst companies in the world. Stop at the Ogdcn , Council Bluffs , t i 10 < Lest & 2.00 houto in Iowa. Inhibition llosu Iture , The Council Bluffs running team will glv tui exhibition race at Manawu next Sunda ; afternoon at 12:30 : o'clock , There will bo i coupling contest at 8 p. in. , n Boventy-nv yard foot racu for two prizes of $ 10 and ? ' . ' open to all , u 100 yard foot ruco for the sain prizes , and a ' . ' 00 yard hose ruco , straigh awuy , by the full team. Pure ice Prom .Missouri river channel. Mulhollund&Co. , Brown building ; , Telephone 102. Greonshloldn , Nicholson & Co. hav \ moved their real cbtato olllco to HO Broadway , oppobito ] Hi > tolllco. Tel. 151 liny 1-aml ( ur Kent. ITay land for rent in lots of from 20 \ * 300 acres. B. Marks , Council Bluffs , GooS. Davis , prescription druggUt NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Sequel to a Sensational Robbery of Three Yenra Ago. ARREST 'OF A LONG-SOUGHT CROOK One of tlin I'.olilHTi Who Dcupnltcd tlio Ilnuto of .John MctcnU Apprehended by l.lnrolu Authorities Tlio Htory of Iho Crime. On the 2.Mh of August , ISOO , the house of John Mctcalf , three miles east of Council Bluffs , was entered by thrco burglars , who ovcrpowcrt the Inmates of the house , and while one covered them with revolvers the other two ransacked the house and secured fcJOO In cash and nearly $700 worth of diamonds mends , so Mrs. Mctcalf claimed. The rob bers then decamped , and from that time managed to keep out of the public gaze. During the mcloo , however , Mrs. Motcalf grabbed the mask from the face of one of the fellows , and Identified him ns n man named Baxter , who had boon a frequent vis itor at the house , In splto of the work of the special detectives , who were put to' work on the cnso , nothing over cnmo of It. Yesterday morning Chief Scanlan received a telegram from tlio Lincoln authorities stating that Baxter was In custody there , awaiting an order from hero. A telegram wns Immediately sent In reply asking that ho bo kept In jail until a requisition can bo obtained. Slnco his disappearance It is stated that Baxter has served a term In the penitentiary for another crooked transac tion , but managed to keep dark until after hlstoloaso. A I'UltrCOT COLO NTOK.YUC PLANT. Wlicoler & HrroIil'H Innticuriitlnn of n New mill Important KtitrrprUp. To bo transported from the glare of a Juno sun , the turmoil of busy streets and the roar of u gale driving dust aud not air at the rate ot forty miles an hour , Into the frigidity and profound silcnco of the r.rotlo redout is a novel and somewhat delightful experience. It is an experience that has boon impossible in this part of the country until the present summer , when Messrs , Wheeler , Harold & Co. put Into use tha first modern scientific cold storage plant. Last fall these enter prising and public spirited gentlemen con cluded to Increase their big plant on Kast Broadway by the addition of a ceneral commission business. Doing everything with n care and thoroughness that has given them deserved prestige in whatever they have undertaken , they begin by the erection of a llrst-class cold storagu plant that combines In Its principals of construction the perfect refrigerator of today. The building was linlshed during the winter , nnd while the temperature was away below ? ere it was llllcd with DOO tons of ice. Yesterday a BEE reporter went through the buildine and stood for a few moments beneath this mass of superincumbent ice. Through the thick walls not a sound pene trated. The air was as dry ns that in a garret , unlike that of ordinary Icehouses , wboro everything is reeking with moisture. The sand on tlio brick paved iloor was dry and powdery ns thudtist on the street. The tempernturo has stood for the past four months in nil parts of the storatro room at M , the degree found by scientific experi ment to bo the best for the preservation of all kinds of fruits and vegetables. The temperature can bo regulated at will , re duced to the frce/.ing point or raised to any de sired degree. This is accomplished by the per fect system of ventilation , which makes the big building a gigantic refrigerator , with dry cold air circulating constantly through all parts of the storage room. This room has the capacity for storing at one time ten car loads of perishable stuff , and can bo In creased to twcnty-llvo If necessary. Mr. Wheeler , whoso especial pet aud pride the plant lias been for its Inception , stiont more time in perfecting tlio plans , obtaining thu very best approved principles , than was v'on- ' sumed in the erection of the building itself. For weeks at a time ho was investigating with the architects , Messrs. J. C. & W. Woodward , and when the plans wcro ready to place into the hands of the contractors , they embraced the best results of modern seientilio research and experiment. Some of the results already obtained are of scicutilic interest. Four months ago a carload of lemons was put in. An objection urged heretofore against cold storage for fruit has been that it would not hold up when taken out. Three weeks ago boxes of the lemons were taken out and exposed to the ordinary temperature of grocery stores and private pantries. They wcro as fresh ns when picked from the tree when taken out and not a speck of uecav or a tendency to soften has been discovered since their re moval. Oiangcs and other fruits have shown the same satisfactory tests. Strawberries have kept for weeks without the least ap preciable Injury. These results uro superior to any yet obtained. The temperature is > such that , while not damaging the fruit , decay cannot start and the dry ness of the air arrests it If already started. With sued facilities as these for handling and preserving perishable edibles the llrtu is better prepared for general commission business than any other competitor , and from this time on the men who compose it will bend their energies to make it the same success that has characterised other busi ness enterprises in which they are engaged. They have In their employ some of the best commission men in the west , and they will make Council Bluffs a center lor this kind of business as it now is of many others. Their Held will bo western Iowa and Ne braska. Dealers will have the assurance at the start that the goods they consign will not bo permitted to spoil while awaiting a favorable market , and that the poods they recclvo wijl bo delivered in original fresh ness. ness.Mr. . T , J. Clark , who Is widely known as a commission man , will represent the firm on the road , and Mr. II. F. Wilkinson will have the gcucral management nt the house. NOW IN riUHlKi9S. The Honton Store ( irrnt Juno Sale T n The Boston Store's great Juno sale opened .luno 1 und will close Juno 12. Such u grout daughter of prices was never before been in Council BlulTri. Uargains in every department. Don't nibs this great opportunity to get dry goods at prices immensely lower than common. 10 pieces 30-inch English cashmere worth 2T > e , during Halo for 12jo a yard. Only ono piittorn to a customer. 25 pieces all wool Scotch mix ; tures , stripe suitings nnd illuminated , ottomans , worth f)8o and 05c , all at 42c } a yard. lUi-inuh wool buntings , wo\ild \ bo chcaj ] at TiOc , for this halo llic a yard. Hotivy twilled crash toweling a yard , in bleached and unbleached , 2 oases ladies' choice and Latigdoi ; blcachod muslin , sold always for lUo n yard ; during bale for 8c } , or 12 yards s "for $1. Gents' extra quality seamless hall hoso. 7o a pair ; worth 12Je. 100 dozen mint-Ob' ribbed vests Co each , 200 dozen ladies' ribbed vebts 7o each , orI for 25c ; worth lOu. fiO dozen faat black sateen umbrellas during sale Wie , ( i'Jo , 7f > c , 8m and $1. 200 dozen ladles white hemstltchct a and corded border handkerchiefs , 5 ( vo each ; worth lOc. > , 150 pieces Chilian cloths and outing lit no tlannols , all fjo during sale for fio. Thli Is certainly the best bargain that wil over bo bueured this beason. Don' miss It. 100 pieces clmllles , bengalines , crepi cloth , Hertford cords and corded tallottas wore 12je and 15c , all during this Bali for 7io a yard. \0 ) FOTIir.KlNGHAM , WlIITCLAW & CO. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices 1. . Council Ululls , la. Still Wurklni ; the Illuir. Spring lias come , and the poll tnxrollccto Is oudcavorlui ; to show his appreciation o the f ot by resurrcctiog the tlmo-worn blul by nrhlcb It hns been customary for his pro- dcccMor * to work $3 out of each cltl7en of Council IJitiffs who had not the nerve to refuse - fuse to pay poll tax point blank or the In genuity to unvlso excuses for not fiottlnig until tomorrow. Time was when thu excuse - cuso worked , but It Is so thin now that the nvctago citizen can see through It , and the throats of the collector do not Interfere with his nightly slumbers to any great extent. The action of the council In instructing the city attorney to commence action ntonco against the poll-tax collector to recover 10 per cent of his collections which bo retained contrary to In w U likely to leave the oflleo without an Incumbent before long , and may oven result In the abolition ot the ofllco en tirely. The present collector has announced his determination not to work for less than 20 per cent of his collections , nnd ho oven went so far as to keep that amount fcnck when ho made his report to the city council , thinking that the council would let him dis obey the nlnln provisions of the law rather than maku any trouble a bout It. The abolition lition of the olllco would not do any particu lar harm to any ono. At present the col lector scurries around to get enough to keep him in chewing tobacco and a few other lux uries of life nnd lets It po nt that , while the city , for whoso benefit tlio ofllco was sup posed to have been created , Is compelled to go Into a law suit with n tmm who has abso lutely nothing at stake , before It can get what rightly belongs to It. Swcctlnc-Ollvor. St. Paul's church was the scene of a brilliant social o/ont last evening , the mar riage of Miss Mary 15. Oliver to Mr. Arthur Hurgoyno Sweeting of Chicago. The cere mony took place at 8:30 : o'clock , but before that hour tlio church was thronged with the friends of the bride. The organ , under the skilful touch of J. II. Slmms , breathed forth the beautiful wedding march from "Lohcn- erin"ito the strains of which the bridal party entered the church and preceded to the chancel , where Hector 13. J. Uabcock was awaiting to pronounce the words which should make thorn one. The brlilo was dressed In heavy white crystal silk , with slippers to match , nnd tulle veil. Her only article of jowelrv was a pair of diamond earrings , a present from the groom. Miss Maud [ Oliver , a sister of tlio bride , acted as maul of honor , wearing a gown of silk mullo over white silk. The bridesmaids wcro Miss Sweeting of Iowa City , a sister of the groom , and Mls > s Grace Gleason , dressed In lavender mullo over white silk , Miss Nellie Xurmuchlcn nnd Miss Georgia Dennett In white silk mullo. Each ono of the party carried a largo bouquet of carnation pinks , with the exception of the bride , who carried roses. Mr. Frank SutclilTe of Chicago acted as best man , niut the ushers weto Messrs. Marlon Welsh of Omaha , 13. C. Shcpard and Ixiulo Xurmuehlcn of this city , and 13. 13. Hastings of Omaha. All the decorations of the church were lavender and white , the chancel having been transformed into a bower of bewildering beauty , in which these colors predominated , with srnilax. palms and hot house plants in the foreground. While the ceremony was was bsmg performed the well known ballad "O , Promise Me , " by DoKovcn , was softly played on the organ. At the conclusion of the ceremony tlio party left for the resi dence of the bride , on Park avenue , where immediate friends were allowed to pay their respects. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeting left on the night train for Chicago , where their future - turo homo will be. They will tnue an ex tended trip through Minnesota , Wisconsin and Iowa before settling down , The bride Is tlio daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Oliver and is well known and popular in social circles. Mr. Hurgoyno represents the llrm of Joseph Beiiield it Co. of Chicaco. A host of friends in both cities will extend cotigr.itulatlons. Among those from out of town who wit nessed the ceremonies were the following : Mrs. L. W. Hurtls of Chicago. Mr. C. II Groesbcck of Chicago , Mr. F. P. Lewis of Chicago , Mrs. E. J. Ogden of Sioux City. The C'.rcat Circus Totlny. Today the public will see parading throuirh the streets and at the canvas city , and with big balloons piercing tli < clouds , the paraphernalia/ museum o wild animals nnd work of the biggest show and circus that has over visited the city. Of courbo it is Cook & Whit by's great English combination , for which the people have been waiting. He-aides the parade and the free balloon ascensions there will bo two perform ances , afternoon and _ evening , and if you miss cither you will miss the event of a lifetime. Criminal Court Cnlcntl.ir. The trial of cases on the criminal docket will commenced next Monday. The fol lowing assignment of state cases has been made by Judge Doomor : Monday , Junn 12 State vs Wordcn , Minor , Pencil , I'eacb , Warden , Orandon. Tuesday , Juno 13 State vs Itljma , Tracy , Hudson , Kuan , SUubblefield. Wednesday , Juno 14 State vs Cooper , Kls- worth , Donkcinpcr , lit vint. : Thurxday , Juno lii btoto vs Pnyors , Gideon ; City vs Hansel ! , HaltMiiun , Wagucr. Manawa trains will run daily from to day , leaving Hroadway 9 and 11 a. in. and every hour from 1 p. in. until 0 p. in , Music for bulls , parties , picnics , so cials , etc. , by Mucieiuns Union. .T. 13 Follett , Mgr.100 B'way , Council Bluffs. Alarrhigo I.lcviibuH , The following marriage licenses wcro Issued yesterday : Namu and address AKO I John W McNnuu , Omaha SO I Maggie J , Gtllls 42 J Arthur 11. Sweeting , Chicago 20 I Mary i : . Oliver , Council Illulls 22 Cook yoi meals tins summer on n gas range. At cost at tlio Gas company. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. A PRINCE FOR A MOMENT. How a Prominent Now Yorker Personated the llrlllsh Htilr. Eulalia's trip up the Hudson Monday recalls the true btory of Colonel George Bliss's perhonation of the prince of Wales on a similar occasslon. During the prince's visit In this country , says tlio Springfield Re publican , it was arranged that lie should go up the river by boat from Now York to Albany , whore ho was to bo received In state by Gov. Morgan. Col , Hllss , who was then on Morgan's staff , was sent to Now York as the Gov ernor's ofllclal representative to escort tlio royal party to the capital. The whole population of the country along the river turned out to see the youthful heir to the British throne , and at every town and village that the boat passed the banks wore crowded. At ono of the landings BOinbocly brought on board a number of copies of the London Times and gave them to the prince. They w ore later than any ho had seen , and ho immediately went to the cabin to road them , As the boat approached the next town , Wales was politely requested to come on deck and show himself , but ho absolutely refused , and continued to read his papers. The committee in in charge wore beside tJiemtolves with distress and embarasbinent. Finally It was huggeetod that George I51it-s should por'bOimto the prince , and Lord Somebody was bent down to iibk the approval ol his royal highness. Word came promptly back that the prince would bo delighted to have Col. Hllf > s take his plucu. So the colonel wont forward and to the highest part o ( the deck and gracefully waved greeting to the people on the shore , nil of whom went home happy became they had bcon the future king of England. They W ro Fatuity Onod. Detroit Frco Press : "Do have moro o these light tea biscuits , " ualu the hostess pressing them on her guest. "Thanks j I have already oaten ono. " "IJut help yourself to another , " urged tin hospitable entertainer ; "my daughter nearl ; kills herself eating them every time wo havi them. Do have another. " PAPILLION'S ' RACE MEETING Successful Start Mfl o in the Pace of Un favorable Weather , HORSEMEN DISSATISFIED AT A RULING M I Clitlm tlmt liny Mrilitun , Who Tank the I'.rnt liner , Shodld lliivo llocn Dls- 'imillllod for ttunnlii ) ; Huso Hull nnil Speed The Papllllon races opened up yesterday afternoon under very favorable auspices , there being a crowd numbering possibly 500 In the amphitheater nnd quarter stretch. The track , which Is located In the old fair grounds , Is a half mile , with lone stretches niul short turns , a poor track at the best. The weather , while clear , was extremely disagreeable , a hot , suffocating wind blowIng - Ing strong nnd continuously In the horses' faces on the homo stretch. Desplto these drawbacks , however , the crowd seemed to enjoy tlie sport. There was n good Held of horses , and had the judges been strlctlyonto their Job , thcro should have been some llrst- class racing. The Judges wcro W. H. Dudley and Paddy McQrew of South Omaha , uith Ocorgo W. Swlgert as starter. Tlio llrst event on the afternoon card was the thrco-tnlnuto trot , purse SiOO. There vcro six starters In this ns follows : Captain lasklns , Hcsslo Woods , Belle Wheeler , Bay ledium , Anna C. Forest and Indiana , Belle Vhcolcr being the Klnney brothers entry of his city. The favorites were Hesslo Woods nd Bay Medium over the Held In the pools. Vftcr four scorings the horses got off , with 3ay Medium in the lead , running f.ist bo und and trotting in fiont , a gait ho maln- alned all through the raco. As a matter to Jo expected , ho not only finished llrst , but Istanccd Hesslo Woods , Anna C. Forest nd Indiana , At the earnest-solicitation of i large majority of the spectators Starter wigert , Just before tlio second heat , an- nounccd to tlio drivers that it was a trot ting and not a running raco. This had sufll- Icnt cttcct to cause Bay Medium's driver to > ull his horse Into second place , but lotwlthstaiidtng this position ho was .el . back last by the Judges for mining. In the next two heats the Judges ixpungcd the good work done In the second iy aw.mliui ? both boats to this running lorsc , he finishing llrst In both , giving Belle Wheeler the Hag in the third. After the race a protest was filed by the of the horses shut out and affidavits igned by a majority of the horsemen pres- Tit and forwarded to J. N. Stlr.er , secretary f the American Trotting association , nt Chicago , setting forth that Bay Medium did lot trot a lick in the whole race , which fact j s absolutely ignored by the Judges. In- csligalion among the Interested horsemen lovcloped that it was not the purse at stake hat actuated this general remonstrance , but the fact that the trotting horse industry should not bo abused. Summary : tay Medium 1 aptniti HasUItis 3" 1 2 2 tcllo Wheeler i . ' . . 2 2 dls \nnaC. I'ort'st dls lesslo Woods dls Indiana ' dls TImu : 2.IG : ( ,2:47J : } , 2:4GU : , 2:0 : . Two Othur Knees. The second race whs quite an interesting Tffair , but Kansas' made a bad mistake in inishing the last half and the boy in the sulky could not get her settled until the lag dropped in her.faco. Ficldmout won In three straight heats. Summary : 'Icldmont Ill liavyU 2 2 - ICunsas i dls Tlmo : 2:37"J : ( 2:24,2:274' : : . The seepnd hqat was the fastest ever trotted or paced over this track. The final event was a running race , half mlle and repeat , purse $100. There were six entries , all of which started. The bangtails ? ot a-good scndolf. Honest John took the lead , all well bunched excepting Hod Light , who wasn't unhitched from the post quick enough. Ho was mulllcd and blindfoluctl ami couldn't run high-low. To the surprise' of everybody , Fred S , who has bcon grinding - ing an ice cream freezer for Ed B. Collier of Walloo all spring. Jumped in and took the first heat in the remarkably good time of tti ) { . The next two heats were won by Mike Whiting in 53 and 51. Summary : MlUo Whiting 3 1 1 Kn-dS 1 2 2 Honest John 2 4 KrunkClnpp 4 ! l Itcd ML'ht dls My Girl dls The card this afternoon Includes the 2:50 : pace , S:33 : trot , county trot and running race , three-quarters and repeat. Mnrrln Turk Has u 1'orfect Diiy. Monnis PAHIC , N. Y. , Juno 8. The condi tions for racing today were perfect at this track. I'listraco , three-fourths mlle : Yeomonfll to 10) ) won , Correction (4 ( to D ) second , Mary Slonu (2(1 ( ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:12'i. : Soruud race , ono mile : Holler (13 ( to 5) ) won , Wllllo I. (0 ( to 5) ) becond , Strophou (3 ( lo 1) ) Ihlrd. Tlmo : 1:41. : Third race , fh o and a half furlongs : Keclaro (2 ( to 1) ) won , Discount (2 ( to Dbccond , Sir Excess (15 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:0i"s. : ( 1'oiirtli race , three-fourths mlle : Midnight ( G to 1) ) won , Louise (5 ( to 1) ) second , huubcam ( oven ) thlid. Tlmo : 1:13 : ! } . 1'lfth JHCCinllo mid a hlxtocnth : Cholrlstcr (1 ( to 2) ) won , Hiilnbow (7 ( tofJC-ccond , KedsUIn < 3D to 1) ) third. Time : 1:4B"8. : M.\th nice , hovuii-el'hlhs ( mlle : Speculation (7 ( to& ) won. ModettotO to 1) ) second , Onward (3 ( to 1) ) Ihlrd. Time : l'J7"j. : ixcollont Sport ut lliiltlinore. BAI.IIMOHI : , Md. , Juno 8. The sport at the Gentlemen's Driving park today was good and the conditions excellent. Summary : Class 2:24 : , trotting , nurse J500 : Oernmnlo won , KiiBulimtlon bucond , Albert T. third , llpsttlmu ; 2:21 : > | . Class 2:1'J : , tiottliiK. purse $500 : Conway won , St. iimo : bccond , Clayton third , llest time : 2:2uy. : Ilosiilts lit I.ntonln. CINCINNATI , O. . Juuo 8. Hesults at I a- tonia : 1'lrst race , soiling , si * furlongs : Cyrlono (4 ( toll won. Salvation (2'J ( ' to 1) ) bucond , Hum bler < 10 to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:17. : bucond nice , eelllnx , mllu and an eighth : I'llOeur Diovonl won , Clementlno (10 ( to 1) ) bcciinu , Nonton ( If ) lo 1) ) third. Tlmoi 1:50 : ? , Third rncc , llvo fiirloiiRs : Chant (3 ( lo 1) ) non , Dolmar ( in lo 1) ) second , Will I'onso (2 ( to 1) ) third , Tlmo : 1:03. : I'onrlh race , ono mlle : E&pana(4 ( to 1) ) won , Darelva (8 ( to 0) ) second , The liovernos.3 (0 ( to 1) ) thltd. Time ; 1:4'JU. : rifth race , bolllriu' . mlno-slxtoenths mlle : Go\uinor 11111 ( - . ' ) ti/1) ) won , Hoaamond(8 ( to 1) ) hocond , Kdltlm ( ' ! to 1) ) third. TImu : rjO'i , ( iiillopltic ut GlouocBtor. PIIII.ADEUMIIA , Pa , , Juno 8. Four favor- itcs and two outsiders captured the purses at Gloucester this , afternoon. 1'list race , four and a half furlongs : Young J/ottcry (4loO ( ) won , Jor.soy (10 ( to 1) ) becond , Con Tucoy ( S'/j to IMhlrd. Time : 57. Ht'contl luce , blx iindaliulf furlongs : Glnn- iiiir(2 ! ( to 6) ) won , Wandurlri ! ; Nun (10 ( to 1) ) second - end , IVrchanco ( lUtol ) third. Times l:27'i. : Third race. bUvvii-vlKhtha mlle ! l < ucky f'lover (20 ( to 1) ) won , Montnuuu (5 ( to 1) ) bucond , Xoiu > i > hon ( C to 1) ) tlilrd. Tlmo ; li& : : . 1'ourth race , llvc-elxhtha mlhi : Hqulty ( oM'ii ) won , Artllh'ry ( H 10 6) ) st-cond , Uncor- UilnlylO to 1) ) IhlrtlfTime : ItOIl'i. I'lflli racu , hlx furloiiKA : Cartoon (1 ( to 2) ) won , Ht. 1'atilch (7 to Dbccond , SchuylkllUa to 1 third. TImu : lVJ'/ : , . Sixth ruco , llvu-elcliths mlle : Topmast (10 ( to 1) ) won , Comriiqa (5 ( lo 1) ) second , I'oklno ( ovun ) thlid. Tlmo ; liUO , Ill'Sllllli Ut St. I.llllU. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juuo B. Results of the fairground races ; 1'lrbt ruco , belling , six furlongs : Somnam- bulUt (7 ( ' .nt Ton. rtucktliorn (12 ( to \ \ ffcond , Dukouf Alh j (0 ( to 1) ) third , Time ) 1810't. Second rare ticlllnff , llvo ftirloneni South 1'urk (5 ( to 'I won , Arerm (0 ( to 5) ) second , Snpnlio da to 1) ) third , Tlmo : 1:04 : , Third race , the Uascon.vlo Make , $1.000 ndilcd for 3-ycnr-old\ > mlle ! Taylor liny- don (4 ( to 1) ) won , Hush I'cnnv ( oven ) pcond , rit/.iliiiinoiis iloto li thltd. Time ! 1M4V. I'oiirtli rnce , nolllm ; , sU furloiiRs : I.olaud (11 ( to 6) ) won , Hulie llurroni (7 ( to 1) ) fcccoml , Tea Set (12 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16 < 5. 1'lfth tiice , selllnit , owners' handicap , mlle and a sixteenth : WaltortStn 1) ) won , lUxiuo * fort (5 ( to 2i second , Oenernl Marnuuluko (12 ( to ll third. Tlmo : l:40U. : Slvth race , tnltu mid twenty yards : Coronet ( B to li won , Mn v Hardy (11 ( to o ) second , Merge (8 ( ton third , time : l:45 : > i. SoViMith race , Imndlcnp , ono mlle : Kalero (0 ( to 6) ) won. Highland (4 ( to 1) ) second , 1'edes- trlan (5 ( to i ) third. Tlmo : l:4'Ji : ? , NATIONAL MJAOUli Thomns Gilbert Vlckory Sobers Up t.onc Kiioitcli to Win n Claim' . Piur.tnEM'iitA , Pa. , Juno 8. VIckcry pitched hla first game for the homo team and won It , Ixniisvillo not bolng able to hit him at the right time. Score : Philadelphia 130010010-0 Louisville 002000000-2 HIls : Philadelphia , G ; Louisville. 7. Kr rors' Louisville , 3. Ktirncd runs : Phila delphia , 3 ; Louisville , 3. llattorle * . : VlcUcry and ClomcnlH ; Stratton am ) Harrington. I'lrntrs Couldn't Touch Amos , Nnw YOUK , June 8. H'islo's superb pitchIng - Ing was too much for Plttsburg. Score : Now York " . . . 00103000- 4 PlttsburK 100000100-2 Hits : New York , 8 : I'lttsburn , 4. Errors : Now York , 3 ; Plttsbnrg , 2. Kariicd runs : New York , n. Uattorlos : Uuslu und Doyle ; 'firry and Miller. HrldPKrooins Wore I.ncky. BnooKt.vx , N. Y. . .luno 8. Brooklyns won the gamo. It was a sainplo case of luck. Their Holding wns by no means brilliant , ana their batting , with the exception of Stovcy's homo run and Grlflln's double , was weak. Score : Itrooklyn 01012003 - 7 St. Louis 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0G lilts : HrooUlyn , 7 : St. Louis , G. Krrors : Htooklyn,4 ; SU 1/ouN , 0. Karned runs : Hrook- lyn , 1 : Si. Lous , 2. Haltcrlcs : Lovott and Klnslow ; Gleason nnd Uunson , Arllu It Keeping It Up. BOSTON , Mass. , June S , The Keds won their second game from the champions by good batting. Attendance 2,100. Score : Cincinnati 1 0 1 G 0 1 0 0 2-11 lloston 2 02100013-0 lllls : rinclnmitl , 0 : lloston , 15. Kriors : Cincinnati , 2 ; lleston , 4. Karned runs : Cin cinnati , " : Hoston , 2. llaltorles : Chamber lain aud Murphy ; Slaloy and Murrltt. Ciiine Kiisy for the Tolienus. WASHING ro.v , D. C. , Juno 8. Young pitched a great game against Washington , and re ceived good support. After tlio fourth inning the Senators wcro not In the hunt. Attendance , 2,1)00. ) Score : Washington 100000001 2 Cleveland 1 0031022 -0 Hits : Washington , 10 ; Cleveland , 0. Kr rors : Washington , 2 ; Cleveland , 1. Karm-d runs : Washington , 1 : Cleveland , 3. Jlal- lorles : Maul and McGulre ; Young und /.Immcr. Orioles OutslUB Alison. BALTIMORE , Md. , JuneS. It was a slugging exhibition , and the Orioles won. Attend ancc. 2,573. Score : Haltimoro 02010144 0-12 Chicago 0 01032010-7 Hits : Ilalllmoro , 17 : Chicago , 10. Krrors : llaltimorc , 4 ; Chicago , 5. Karned runs : ll.iltl- moro , fj ; Chicago , ! l. Hatterios : lUltltuore McMiihon and Koblnson ; Chicago llutchlu- son , Maglnnlsand ICltlrldRo. Mainline or tno To.ima. \V. I' . C. W. 1. . 1' . C. ntlsbiirfr. . . . 22 01.7 Washington. 17 .7 f)3.0 I'lillurtelplila 20 W.li Now York. . . . 17 18 43.1 ! Urookljn . . . 20 IH.8 Cincinnati. . . U tb 41S Uojlon ' 'I 59. ; t CtilcuRO 14 10 42.4 Ch'volnTii ! . . . . IK M , C st , I.uuls 13 1'J 4j.ll llnltlmoro. . . 13 17 SI. I LOUlKTlllP. . . . 4 21 ICO KAC1M1 AT AUSTIN. Kvents In tlio It-c Htta Yesterday lrliml llcnt In i ho Itlg Itnco Tomorrow. AUSTIN , Tex. , Juno 8. 'Iho second day of the big regatta was of little interest , thcro being only ono professional race , and that a qiiartcr-milo cash. Peterson won it in 1:10 : % seconds , Stanborr.v second , Kopcrs third. Turner fourth. The other entries were H.inlon , Hosmer nnd Ten Eyclt. I Klrst race , senior four-oared shell for four ' gold nicduls and tillicr cup , dUtimco irtlle anil I u half with turn : ModocofSt. Louis won with ease , Galvi'ston Kouinp club second. Time : 1 ' 10lBlxi. : Only two entries. i Second race , one-quarter mlle dash for $100. Entries : 1'utorson , Ilaiilon , Tuomor , Hosmor. i Ten Kyck nnd Manbory. Stanbury got oil In lentf but 1'eloison took It away from him In 1 ion socotuU and won by a length , Stanbery second , Hogers third , Teenier fourth , TImu : ' ' 'Mllo'und a half turn , amateur Junior donblo shell , between Harris and Maker and Westhus and Heseman , former won with oase. Time ; 10:30. : Final heat In the big race betwcer Gaudaur , Stai'bery , Hanlon , Teemer , Rogers aim Peterson takes place Saturday. Gaudaui is ttiu favorite. Pretty right nt Xo\v Orleans. Nnw OKI.VANS , La. , Juno 8. Jack D.Uy of Wilmingtoni Del. , and Owen Ilarnoy of this city fought tonight In the arena oi the Crcsent City Athletic club before 12,000 people. The weight was 120 pounds give or take two pounds. The fight was second to the prettiest over seen here that of Tommy Warren and Gal McCarthy ranking first. Daley outclassed Ilarnoy in weight , height and reach , though the homo man outpointed his opponent by his quickness of hands and foot. In the ten rounds fought Ilurnov was down in the first , third and ninth lounds and would have been counted out in the ninth but for the gong. The seconds of Harnoy throw up the sponge early in thu tenth round to save their man from further punishment. Daly escaped unhurt , while the defeated man was somewhat swollen. Koiul Itnco ut Ilcatrlco. BEATRICE , Nob. , Juno 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bnn.1 The six-mile bicycle race this evening attracted a largo crowd and proved a very interesting event. H. T. Wcston won , time , 20 minutes 4 seconds , B. II. Habin was a good becond. The other pri/o-wlnners were John Anderson , F. U. Allen , Loon Hogcrs and J , B. Burks , crossing thn ribbon in the order named. The winner was also presented with an elegant Colum bian sash , the gift of the Express Publish ing company. Miraculous I.ura Uown. MI ? OUIII VAM.EY , la. , Juno 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] B. J. Morse's stan dard bred pacing stallion , Miraculous , died yesterday fromspasmodlocollo. All veterin ary aid was unavailing. Miraculous rnado a record lust season of 2'J4Hn : the fifth boat of a race ho won. Ho had shown many clips below : ! ( ! , and was locked upon among horse men as being ono of the star pacers this seasou. Ho was valued ut ? 5,000. Axtrll U'on the Uuino. As'TW.L , Nob. , Juno 8. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The Sheridan Browns of Holdrcgo aud the Ax tell .Specials crossed bats on the grounds In South Axtell today. The game resulted In a victory for the Axtcll team , Score , 14 to 17. I.nsloil Klglit Itoiinili , PmsHuno , Pa. , Juuo 8 , A prlzo fight be tween Davis of Cleveland and Haddock of Buffalo took place near East Liverpool , O. , this morning. Haddock was knocked out in the eighth round. Ho was terribly punished , Will Ulvu ItohurU LONDON , Juno 8. Ives , the American bil liard champion , has telegraphed from Paris that ho will play Hobcrta lu a contest of t ot ail in Lcavcniny Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 0,000 points on the same renditions ns the last matcji , with the Jammed atroxo barred , poekota to bo Rtj inches. A IlniliAnil Traced Through n PcitiOon. Two years npo n woman In Michigan applied for n pension , nvorrlnp tlmt her husband hml died in n confederate prison. On searching the records , how ever , Itwni found that the man wa livlne In n village near Asheville , N. C. Moreover , he was himself drawing a pension for disability. \Vhllo n pris oner during thownr.'hu and his cnptlvo comrades wei o visited by philanthro ] lo women of the neighborhood. Among these wns a sus-coptlblo young woman , who fell in love with the soldier from Michigan. After his release , Instead of going homo , ho married the southern girl nnd cast his lot with her pooplo. Tlio pension bureau In Investigating the northern "widow's" olaim found that her delinquent husband was n man very highly respected in his community. lie owned u largo store , and was an enterprising , public spirited citizen. The pension bureau could not stop hi H pension. The olllcors could only notify the deserted wlfo that her husband was alive , and tell her where ho could be found. Whether the woman hunted up her husband and exposed him , or deter mined to llvo without him , Is not known. lc'rt l.lttln ,7 eli P. Indianapolis Journal : "Ray , " said Chap * plo , "what do you think ? I'vo got a doosld good joke. All my own , too. " "Lot's have it , " said the "fellahs" , U the club. "What Is the difference between the crwy of a lost sinner and the bakenvy business , don't you know ? " They nil gave It up. "Well , ono is the wail of a soul nnd the other Is the sale of a wool. Doosld goods Isn't III" III"A A Shrnud l.inryrr. Now York Press : Judge You admit the promise of marriage. 1 understand , but claim that the defendant was iiisano when the promise wns made ? Defendant's Lawyer -Yes , your honor ; wo enter a plea of Insanity , Judge Upon what evidence do you de pend to sustain your claim of aberration of mind ? Defendant's ' Lawyer Wo Intend , your honor , to read the love letters that ho wrote to her. ( -NU1MK IN HIGH PLACES I It is v' not btrango that BOIIIO people do wrong through ignorance , others from tv failure to investigate as to the right or wrong of a matter , nut it is strange , that individuals and firms , who arc fully nwaro of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating fraud's upon them. High-toned , wealthy tnanufreturing firms will olTor and hell to retail mer- Jlmnts , articles which they know to bo -nfringomonts on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to buwaro of such imita tions aud simulations " ' of "CAirmi's Lrr- TM : LIVKK PILLS. " When they are of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to ' lay yourself liable to'u lawsuit. I3en Franklin said "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "llonebty Is the best principle. " Here's the Idea Of the Non-pull-out Bow The great watch saver. Saves the watch from thieves and fills cannot be pulled oft the case costs nothing extra. The bow nan a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant ( stem ) nnd fits into the grooves , I firmly locldnc the ! bow to the pendant , so that It cannot be pulled or twisted off. Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are now fitted with this great bow ( ring ) . They look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost only about half as much , and are guaranteed for twenty years. Sold only through watch dealers Remember the name Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. STRENGTH , VITAUTY , MANHOOD" W. II. I'ARKETl , M. D. , No. 4 Uiilflnch ct. , . " , llj : 3. ctieconiultlnn nliyttclntt of Ifti ' M KIM UAIj INSTITUTE , lo wh' awarded the OOLD nr.nii. by the NATWNAZ Mp.mc.4L Av/0'-iATioN foi ILe I'llI/K KSSAY on Kihauitel Yltnlltu , Atwp'vj , Ktrraut nnd I'hytli ill 'y , ninl nil Jttra .e and HVnAnrn of Man , * 'io ' younff , Iho initldlt-agtd nnd old , ConMillHtloa m person cir by idler. Piodjectin with ti'MlmonlnlB , FHEK Urw book. SaiKNCE QV 1,1 VK , Oil 8KI.K- I'llKSKIlVATION. COO jip. . 155 Invulunblo pro icrlption/j. full laXonLjr dl.UO iai mall , nealixl DlBBnltitlim ot Corpnrutlun of LiooUrell llriithcrs ConiinlHslon Cinnpuny of Lincoln , Nolminkn , Know All Men by Tlicso I'rchcnth : That we. W. A. Cock roll , C' . W. Cockrol ] nnd II , II. CocUrcll , being thnilncorporatorH , MS well us tlio stockholders uf nil lliu stuck ever Issued by Mild corporation , do hereby inutuiilly ugiro tuOKsulrn and terinlnatcjsiihf curpuratlun , un HID following tor ma andcondltluiiH : All the propurty , runiiey , HcrountN , notes , clnlini nnd ussutB of uvery kind arid natiini , oHiii'd and posscHsed by said corporation , liuvlii : ; boon sold toJ. W. ( ockroll , hu lu to M'l- tlo all uiilHtandliiK accotinla und liabilities aKauifit tlio I'urkrrlt llrutberH Coiiiinlsskin Co. , and It l nuitually uKiui'd bet i'cn said stockholders that , within 10 days from this datn the Mock of Bald corporation shall bo canc'.olud , and It Is further piuvlned that a notice of tills ( INsiiitlon ) shall bo inilillHlieil ut Lincoln and Uinnlia.ln the slat u of Nebraska , In MIIIIO newspaper for Ihroo biicresslvu ( lays , and Mich uotlco Isle haveal | inched thereto thu names of the abovu stockholders , which mid riotlcn C.V. . Cuckrnll Is hereby unthurl/od lu slpnfoi : Iho undetslgned , Milieu und oxocillud Ihls'JQlh day of May , Ib03. W. A. ( 'OCKIIKI.I/ , C. W , ( . 'oCKiuii : , , JTdat II. II , COCKHUI.I , . DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineer Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel Machines from ono-otitht to otslity howl power. \ \ arrunrcd to give satisfaction. Wrlto us. W. I' UAUUlt , noOnndnlOSlniRnrtlllook , Counoll lllutta , Telephone 23tt Yea , Verily , The World Moves JFO.R YOU " $1,000 $ , IH THIS $ lo , JFCXR YOU jjr so ( reedit it on limit houi - No Deaths No FlroB FlroBIt It does not depone ! on A Calamity. Wrltctotho PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffs , Inoor * corporatod under the laws of Iowa , for in * orniutlon , rooms 231 and 2 ! ) Marrlam b looll Council lIlulTe , IOUIL i POSITIVELY THE BEST VAPOR STOVE Our tl,1 Aimrtmi'tit IlouBcHofrlKerntor , Ilio bolt vnlnc ever oltorcil. A cnrlonil of scruon iloorj , ocreon win- ( ! O\VR nntl Hcrecn wlro : bottom prices. l.nrpo Block of Modus. All kinds of bicycle reimlrlim ilono promptly. GOLEL&OOLEX 41 Nlnln St. , Council Bluffa. RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY. Jtiiiiltail Stoclf of 17io I'/nost In tha IVor/cJ. R. II. ronlhiH oponotl n wlioleiilo liquor store at No IT I'c irl street. Council HluITi , [ mil lull put la n Inruonncl well solectoil ntuclcof wlnoi , brntdloi , wlilxkloK , ate. Itlsafiict worthy of mtmtlon Hint Mr. Ford Is tlio fortunnto poisenor of nearly forty hnrrtMBuf tlmllno t whisky In tlio United Statoi. In ISSUlio bouKhtievuntr-ilTu ImrroHof Kentucky C. K. C. Taylor whisky , "nil It win nut until about tlircoyonMUKn tlmt ho iilncod th ( roods on the market. Of thin Block ho hn loft iibout forty tmr- rcls.nml cxpcrtn nil pronounce It absolutely tll8 lilipit wblaky In tlio country : Ho aolU It m.ilnly tnfnmllloB for modlclnil mu , in U It too costly for tlio rcKUlnr Undo. Itla wortli over JIO per uallon. There ! IH not another brand uf niicli whisky In the U. b. Ills Hock of brnndlon nnd wlnei 001:103 from tha nmoua I.ulimd Stanford vineyards n California and have a hlili reputation ( or collonoa anl purity. DISORDERS Anil nil th : > trnln ot , , , HKIIlMTVITO..that ao- company tliom In man Q1UCIU.V iitU 1M3UMA- NIINTIA" ( JUHrU ) . Kail Bl'HUNCTII and tona Klvon to every pirt oftlio body. I will nonJ * curdy puckud ) KUItrrio any nilToror tlio proscrip tion thut eurod im ; of those trouble ! . AddresJ , It. A. IIUAIII.KY. llATTl.t : CI1KK1C. MlO.I -t-lrw. I'rao- In" the state nnd fodontl courts. Koom ? aOJ-7-8-9. block , Council liluiru. TIL Special Notices. COUNCIL BlUFFt. AIiSIKAOTM and loans , farm and city property boufht anil solo. 1'usoy i Thoiuil , Uounoll Illutrs. C1 AHItACi ; ruuiovacl , cantpauls. vitulti , ulihnnoyf JTclu.uioil. ISd Uurka , ut Taylor's urocury , 51) JJrondwny. I7OII HAI.H An upright ilvo liorso iiowor bailor. i1 lull ut 11M Ilromlwur. BKAUTIKUIj home ; nil niodurn convonloncoii lowprlco * , caiy tarmi. A. J. Miuiilul , U. IHuHs. ( ) - will Irmlomy onullles In ono or two nMKH-l KOuililwulllHK * for clunr lots. Iliilnnco ui loaf 11 in i > , 11 , J. Ailiuus , Ulj 1'orln nvoiiue. AltOAlNU'-Kor sale , 7U lif XI fuot on 1'rtnklla HTunuu , H'iWW. ( ( 221ft ncrus bolHBon 1st street nnil Krnnklln HTODU * . Ilu > t plnltlMR | iruporty In tlio fllr , I.UOH.UO. Two lou oppOBlto ' 1 hint strunt school , f IWO 09. One lot In Wilson Terrucu , $ r > VjIO , Tluce jou , uornor Main street anil Utli iironua. Ilt'st nil" for Impluuiviit liousu In tlio city , IJ.WJ.OQ. l.oiiKeo ATowlu , am 1'oarl slreot. ' . hume for salu In most dcslrabla BKAUTll'IJI. Kcrdlnanil Wlc roKldeout' , No. 118 H , bth street , All modern convonlencus , barn , oto. DAMais , Buents. \1/"ANTKI > I'arllos vrlili n Illtlo time unil enpl- ii lal to nmnufacturo anil Inlroduca pntanloil novoltles. 11 , J. AUuius , Hj 1'orln Avo. , Council lllutts. I BO ncru KOOI ) , linprnvril farm In ii'c 2T.9..41 t-liorl- Mdnn Co , , Neb , , for HI In HI fl.WK'O Tills III away liclow Us viiluo. Jolinstoii A Vim I'ntton. innn cook and a kltclion Klrl wanted ulooca GOOD liousu , ( ounrll IllulTs , Vii ITANTUII Alnlo niKl funinlii cuurnssom Call * ! ii Inmnn liolel , rooui 'fi , louiurrow from 1UIO t m. I2.UU pcrtfny vuaruntued. i iJ Sfceaii | pije Works- C. A. 8CHOED8ACK , Proprietor. , Gleaning and Itofinishlng Of GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Council Bluffs offloo and wor.ts. cor. Avo. A nnd 20th St. Telephone ; 810. ( or circulars and price list. Omuha otllce ; 1621 Furnam Tol. 1621.