. _ _ . . - _ _ r - , , . . TIlE OMAIJA : DAILY BBE : ' F11SDAY ; { AUOIt 7 180" 3 . , , - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - - - - - - - - w - 1)J1 OMAhA DAJJX DE.1' . , COUNCIL DLCr'li'S. , OFFICE , - - NO. 12 I1EAI1TJ STItEE1. DellVrtd b unler to ny part of the el , . n. W. TILTON , Lel . TELrIIONE8.DuI'net oret , No 4 : nigh Ior , No : - - - - - - - Ml."Ol ) , " ' ' rIQS. . . OrAnd , Counci Bltifts. E. F. Clark , prop. MaYI' Real Estate agency , t39 Droadwar. hotel. O. E. 'rarntsea has bough the Metropolitan - negular conclave of Ianhoe Itnlphts Templnr thll ( veninI al 8 o'elock. A full Itel11anco Ileslre1. C. E. 11. Camllbel , E. C. The direcor of the drivIng park have deddcI1 to gIve a racing meH during the later tart tl May anll the frst part of JUI : A. D. : Ilchel , charged with vagrancy , Is In the city jail. lie Is sail , to hlvo pawne some valises which are thought to have ben slolen. Mayor Clen\'er 111 City Clerk 7urmuehlen wi make the ofcial canvass of the voteR cast nl the city election this afternoon nl 2 o'cIGck. " fllder" Dnck has again gen al the war path for victims anll wilt heal people for $ ! ! . faith . n.l Christ church , adjoining the uglcnOlel. . 1.'rnk Mahoney of Carbon Adams county , wn b0111 over to the federal grand Jury yesterday on the charge of bootlegging and ' sent to the county jail. Iegular meeting of the Retail nutclu rs' Protective auoclaton thus evening at 8 o'clock lt their hal on Pearl street. Alt membtrs are requested to 1m present. The Utile lulct soctly anll other young OIlo ) of St. John'H Inghishi Lutheran church will meet I.'rhly evening nt tim resIdence of L Rov. C.V. . Snyder , 217 South Sovenleenth Ilreet. Mrs. Jensen anll her SOl Andrew were arrested yesterday as the result of a neigh- borhoo row , In whIch tim little son of W. S. l.andon canto off umlernealh. The parties live on Avenue E , near 'f nth street. The German Insurance company corn- meuced n suit In the United States circuit court yesterday against the town of MannIng - _ _ _ _ _ nIng for $ IOOOO for town bonds bought by I ' tim company , but which I Is claimed were never paid. * . Mrs. Bradenburg . wIfe of Rev. John flrad. enburl , died sUlcnly In Omaha on Tuesday al the home of her daughter , where she and her husband had been living for some months Pst. Mr. lr3denlurg has been for years n local preachel' In tho. Mehodlsl church. The funeral will be held from Broadway - way Methodist church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock , Council Duls havIng been theIr homo for years. The saloon keepers purchased with the . proceeds from their charIty bal n large quantity of bacon flour and staple groceries , . ' which will bo distrIbuted among the poor. Persons desIrIng old must , In order to obtain It , furnish proof of their condition. The stock 15 at 330 Broadway , where alt needy persons are directed to apply. Anyone knowIng of families In need Is requested to make the same known ly leaving information r at the above number. We hAe over $300,000 to loan upon 1m. proved Iowa farms. Farmers desIring loans cal save money by dealing direct with us . thereby saving agenl's commission. 'Ve do not loan on wild lands. nor In Nebraska 'Lougee & Towle , 23G Pearl streot. , 1'R1CSJN.t 1. I'A I.t (2R.1 P uS. . torn , to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kastner , a son Ion.J. J. C. Dxby went to Denison yesterday on n . business trIp. William J. Leverett has been elected assistant cashier of the First National bank. Mrs. Arthur Swel of Minneapolis Is In the city , the guest or Mrs. F. I' . Wright and the MIsses Hoss. - Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ross will ' into r- _ _ _ _ . . . rs. _ _ ' . _ . . u wi _ move _ _ " . 'Intl _ _ . 4 ono 01 U. w. XLU . urn ; " -ULUb " un . unn EIghth street In the suburbs this sprIng. ! Bishop Cosgrove of Davenport spent yes- torday In Council Bluffs. the guest of Rev. . Patrick Smythe of St. FrancIs Xavler's 'church. ' , Henry Flz Warren leaves today for Sher- klan , Wyo. , where he with lake charge of the water works and engage In the plumbing business. r Friday , March h 8. will bo "Ldles' Day" at ( ho big auction shoe sale of MorrIs Dro.s , stock , opPOsite postotlice. The store will be seated wIth chairs and the ladles will have a splendid opportunity lo buy shoes cheap at auction. We reserve about $1.600 worth of the beEt ladles' shoes for this sale. They will undoubtedly be sold cl\ ap. Sale commences at 2 o'clock p. m. , sharp. H. H. Inman , salesman. H. A. Messmore. prop. 'l'hle9"N ut Wurk. L. M. Shubert's store , at 2333 Broadway , was entered by burglars Tuesday night. When the store was opened In the morning the front door was found unlocked , but whether the proprietor left I that way when ho went home the night before Is uncertain. The thieves took with tem n box of chewing tobacco , three boxes.f Clb"r9 and I revolver. James & Haverstock's place In the Merriam block was also visited by shoplfers Tuesday c\enln . Three men who had been notceJ drIving around town In n buggy earlier In the day cme Into the store and after wandering aimlessly around for a short time asked for some of the cheapest cot n batting In the etore. The clerk turned his back to gel It and Just then one of the fellows nipped a bolt of dress goods and stuck Il under his overcoat , which he was carrying on his shoulder. The theft was not noticed until the trio had left the store The dress gools was of n cheap quality , but had a glossy finish , which made It look to an Inexperienced hand as though it I might t of considerable vnlue. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. R. McPherson , florist , cut flowers and plants. Design work a specialty. Wire orders . ders day or night. 1281 11 . Pierce , Council , - Dluf . _ . _ _ _ _ Yes , the Eagle laundry II "that good laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway I In oubt about this , try It and be convinced. Don't forget name and number. Tel . 167. ( Ilily Two . .ort OnlY two weeks left of that hal price rale. All mouldings pictures , ele. , Just half price I. L. SMITH & CO. , 4G Main Street \hlo I. Idelitlileti . Sheriff Hazen received a telegram last evening from Inspector Shea of Chlc3go stating that the photographs sent him by the Iherlf a day or two ago or the two men , In the county jail for the lank rObbery at Orlswold have ben received White , alas Wilson , the wounded man , Is identified al- .lutel' and completely as Tony Butler of . 'llsburg , one of the most expert erucltsmen and ahL.round crooks In the whole country The inspector says that Butler ul11 his gang have been robbing banks In the west for aleut a year Past Several murder have been committed ly him In the course of his desperado career. lirury- 1IisItnsi , There was a merry wedding company at the home or Counlhnan mlhton , 212 Harmony street , yesterday , the bride being his daugh- ttr , Miss Alpha mlhton. The happy man was Peter Drury son of one or the leading rarm- era In the Iprlhoaat part of the county. The eremony was performed by nev. Mr. PUdlty or Iroallway Methodist church. There was a goodly gathering of friends who Wi " , var- look ' of u bountiful wedding dinner , after whIch the newly wedded couple went 10 the home or hits parents , where they will reside tar the prcsenl . . Whlt IN In n Nulo ' Evpry\hlng. \ I applied t a Hardman Piano , sold by Mueller Piano : and Organ company , 1Q3 MaIn slreet. Ou heating slaves for rent soil for sale : t Couucl Bluffs Gas company'a 0111cc Jlnrrlujo 1.lel'nal" , The following marriage licenses were la- , sued yesterday ; Name and Addres8 ASl. " ' . M. Anderson . Council Illurts. . . . . . . . 41 l 1lrl. Sarah Foster , Council 1luII. . . . . . 3 \v. A. Armstront Wayne county Neb . . ? 7 Lena , M , Dot ) , harrison county , a. . . . 2 - . , NEWS ROM I ? COUNCiL BLUFFS Dnming of the Planters Houo Removes an fiB Old Landmark . - FIREMEN WERE Al GREAT DISADVANTAGE UIlblo to Uet Sufficient " 'ntr to : \nl(1 l\nch llsiircSSItn on the ltlazo-oiio , Peculiar Things thnt Occurred During thl rlre. Time Planters' hotel , on NInth avenue , near the transfer was destroyed by tIre yesterday afternoon . The alarm was turned In just before 2 o'clock. The fire department did poor work. Only two streams were turned on the burnIng building , and they were seem- Ingly unable to accomplish much. For the . fIrst half hour there was no head to the department , the chief being detaIned up town for some reason or other The work was done without much system , and In the confusion . fusIon the names got so far ahead of the firemen that the building was nothing but a ruin when a couple of hours had elapsed. how time lire started Is n mystery. A. A. Stanton who has been keeping n hotel In the building , sId that the tIre originated In the northwest corner , In the vicinity of the Ice chest lie and his faintly were slUing In the dining room when some one came In anti told him that n tramp had been seen In the kitchen . with his hat carefully pulled ( town over his eyes to avoid recognition. After time fro hall been burning for over an hour an examination of the northwest corner of the building , hawed that It was aleut the only portion of the huldlng that was unharmed - harmed , while Just outside stood the ice clwst , without a mark of fro on it. Two or three laughable tImings occurred. Some young fellows went Into one of the rooms anti were bringing out some bedding , when Mrs. Stanton saw them. "TaIte that backl take that back I" alma exclaimed , "It's insured " They took It back. Soon after another parcel of young men seized a cabinet organ and were bearing IL away to n place of safety when she overtook them and made them drop it. Neither Stanton nor his wife had any claim on the furniture , however , for It was owned by Alderman Fred Spelman , and Inpnrel for $ . I was feared for a time that the house of one Allen , Just east of the hotel and nol moro luau Ifeen feet away , would also be destroyed , but the firemen succeeded In sav- InJ it. . The hotel has been built since 1877 , and when built cost $5,000. It was the property of W. K. Hoaglalli of Peru , lii. , and was insured - sured for $2,000. Stanton bas been paying $3G a month rent for it. The hose was laid across the Northwester tracks and delayed the fast mal for some little time. Time train was finally run up on a sidetrack , and the mail was transferred to the " [ rlsh Mall" and carried across the rIver. The fire broke out again during the even- tug anll the department had to spend n good good share of the evening throwing streams. NNISON IItIS. ) SA''UID\ SAI.I . An 1110100 Stoe ot iiI time New Dress I""brlc" ut .tv I'rees-A : 4enmatIomm. The clerks at Dennison Dros. are worldng night and day unpacking and marking the biggest consignment of new dress goods ever brought to Council Bluffs. The goods are coming directly from the greatest mar- ket In time world , and they are the Febru- ar and March importations. I will take until Friday night to get them ready for our customers and on Saturday morning we will show the lathes something that will ( and astonish them. We will show them the most exqulstely beautiful dress fabrIcs ever produced and nt prices about one-hal of what they hive paid for flne ' dress goods In the best bargain years. These Include the very finest of fine dress goods and silks , and also an unlimited line of wash goods. Come In Saturday , ladies , and see them , and you will bo moro than pleased and repaid. . DENNISON DROS. . Council Bluffs. TAitt lT " : A Y. Itig Sale of l.a.Ue' Wrappers nt the Boston Moro ThIs Weik. SEE SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY. $1 ladles' calico wrappers , In light colors , 761 each. $1 Indigo blue and black wrappers now 890 each. each. $1.50 Tuxedo wrappers sailor collars , $ $1.76 blue and white , black and white , and pink and whlo checked wrappers , on sale nt $1.33. $2 percale wrappers , nicely trImmed rufes on shoulders and big sleeves , now $1.39 each. $ 2.2G percale wrappers double ruffles lace trimmings and full sleeves , at $1.60 each $2.50 quality Amherat gingham wrappers amid leg or mutton sleeves , now $1.75 each. See special value In fne French sateen wrappers at $2.7G and $3.9G each. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER . Council Bluffs , la. BIG UI'l' ON A CONTRACT. Litigation In lnHel1 States Court Between 1.lllRton Iowa timid Nebra.kn I'urles. Two volumkmous petitions were fed In the United States circuit court yesterday against the Council Bluffs Canning company , D. W. Archer , Samuel la ! and O. A. Keelne , each or them demanding a Judgment of $22.G2G fer breach of contract. In one of them the plaintiff Is time Grand Island CannIng company - pany : In the other Claudius W. Thomas , one of the memberl or time company The petitions are identical In theIr aile- pettons ale- gations. In 1887 , they set forth , the de. fendants made negotiations with the plaintiffs toward the estabhishmrnent and . looking establshment oper. ton of a cnnning factory at Grand Island , Neb. , amid agreed to pay for the stock of the Grand Island company at its I'r value. A large number of Grand Island men were Induce - duce to eubscrile for stock on the repre- sentatons made by them , and the value of the Rlock paid lor was $2,00. A plant was bui costing $38.100 , and for time excess over the $22,000 stock was issued to the Council lurs company. In 1891 thIs stacIe was turned over to the frm of Archer & Baker and D. W. Archer , and two years later was by them put up aim collateral with the Nebraska . brask Naton'l bank or Omaha for a loan of $0,000. When the note became duo the batik advertised time stock for sale , and Il wan bid In nt auction by John S. Collins . Time pet- tons allege that the defendants have faleJ entirely to live up to their half of the contract - tract , anti demand that they II required 10 appear In court and answer all tIme questions Iht may bo asked In the premises , and that they may be compeled 10 fulfl the contract Hlhl ) Bris mtimt ltoy . . A genleman coming back Train Omaha on tO } last motor traIn two or three nights ago I states that on board the train were two young men antI two girls , who had evidently leel rOUI\lg up ) some ) or the wine roms In Omaha , amid were very much under the Infuenco of some sort of stimmiuiants . Their actions were disgusting In the extreme. The young men were well known society youths , while the girls were pupils In the Washing. ton Avenue school. All are well connected , and I theIr namC were to be made public a sensation would undoubtedly ensue I I Ito Infre1luelt thing for occurrencC of thll kind to take place , and If the teachers and parents of some of the young hopefuls were to ascertain where they spend ! their evenings might find food for . they Ind fed thought. Davis , drug , paint , glass mnl , 20 B-way , lce beet own .crcllnt In Trouble . O. M. Beebee a merchant doIng business at leebeetowl , II harrison county , was brought to Council Bluffs yesterday on a warrant charging him wIth obtaining mOley under false imretemmses. On the 9th of last November , I Is dammed bo went to the warehouse or Ieere'ehs ! & Co In thla : city and obtained credit for $325 worth of farm imnplenments on the strength of his i rellreentatons lhat he owned . eighty acre I of land In Harrison count ) . This statement was made In writing. TIle passed on mind he failed to pay for the goods , and when the firm looked up his financial standing they were unable to find traces of the eighty acres he hall MId he ownel1. When arraigned In Justice Vlemm's Coutt yesterday ho Mid ho did not own eighty acres of land In Har. risen county or any place else , and , what i was more , ho never hail owned that much ' lie gave bonds for hIs appearance next Saturday . urday at 2 o'clek , when he will have a 1re. Imlnary examination. 'o Wake tip 1'rnde We \,1 offer this week any thing packed In tin at about one.111 its actual value Below Is a few of the ninny bargains wo have to offer you this week : Best California peaches , per can , 13e : good California peaches , per can , 11 e : pie peaches , per can , lie : Call- fornia apricots , per can , lie : California egg plums , lie ; California green gage plums , per can , lie : California muscat grapes , 11er can , 10c : California Bartlett pears per cnn , lie : California whie cherries , ISo : galen can of apples , only 1ge : blackberries , per can , ( c ; blueberries , per can , 70 ; raspberries , per can , 8c ; strawberries , per can , 6 ½ c ; gooseberries , per can , 80 : strIngles beans , per can , 5c : lima bans , Gc : wax beans per can , 7cood ; corn , per can . only 6c : Glen- wood corn , per can , 8c , : sold packed toma- toes per can , Go : oil sardines , 3c ; mustard sardines , per can 6c : marrowfat peas per cnn , 5c : French peas , per cnn , 12c : mush- rooms , per can , 170 ; 3lb. can California raspberries , per cnn , lie : 3lb. can California - fornia blackberries , per cnn , lie : large can of pumpkin , only Go : 3.lb. can 105 ton baked beans , lie : 4lb. can l'rlco's baking powder , $1.13 ; 1lb. _ cn. Price's baking , powder ! , _ 3Cc : 8-oz. cnn Price's baking powuer . : : C ; o'mu. can Calumet baking powder . only 69c : I-lb. can Calumet baking powder , lGc : I-lb. can Don Dun baking powder. 7c. BROWN'S C. O. D. , Council Bluffs , Ia. I'ilclmnhsoma Wants to no Uhler. < Chief Nicholson of the fro dtpartment Is circulating n petton among the business men of the city asking time city council to retain him as chief of time fro departmnent lie has already secure quie n list of signers among the prominent business men. From rumors , Imowever It sems that the ncw republican city council Is intending to act strictly on the tme.honore doctrine that the spoils belong - . long to the victors and slch offices as are I In time gif of the council wi be doled out to I republicans. Frank le\ln. John Templeton and James Bradley have been mentone , } as possibihitie , but Levin says he doesn't walt to be chief ThIs narrows the contet down to Templeton amid Bradley . unless the cOlncl should take n notion to give Nicholson another - other whirl. g\o There are plenty of applicants for all the , ofcts that are to be filled by the new commmmcil. ' Only one of these Is to be fled March IS , the city clerk and the applicants are therefore - fore makhlR themsel\es known early So far W. E. Foster C. W. Taylor L. A. Gray John Pusey A. J. SttphNlson , N. C. Phillips , George S. Davis E. O. Baldy , n. E. Ingr- imam O. S. Damnon Nat Shmepamd . E. J. Abbot and O. O. Baird have signifed their willingness - ness to accept the position , and recruits are being added to tIme ranks hourly. Besides the clerkship there dre two deplty clerks health commissioner , street supervisor , fire ehlef , meat Inspector and poundmaster to be elected . but none of thee will be chosen until the first meeting In April. E. D. Burke Is ambitious to succeed Colonel EI Bates as poundmaster. P. D. l0laz has his old-tinme hankerIng after the ofce of street commirnis- sioner. A. B. Avery , by vIrtue of his elastic style of politics . has ben able to hold the ofce through all sorts of political weather for thirteen years , but whether he will last now remains to be seen. lans Miller Is said to b a candidate for mel Inspector. Dr. Laugel efco 40 film ave. : tel. 180. lll.l.1 CO.'lIMISS1O''EI1'S . IWPOLT. Weekly ! ho\.lnf of -ellts and Dllbur8e- niches by SeeletRry Lmlon. LINCOLN , March 6.-Speclal-Secretary ( ) Ludden huts sent his third weekly report on the work of the relief commission to the legIslature. I reads : LINCOLN , March 1 , 1893.-To the Honor- able Senate of the Legllature oC Nebraska : We beg leave to hand you our fourth weekly report In conformity with the resolution passed by your honornble body February I , 18 % . This report covers shipments made for the week ending February 28. lS9. Here- wih _ _ you . _ . ' vili , find iemized cnsh . recepts ! , names or me uonors or tne partes to whom donors wished their money credited on our state relief books together ) with a report oC the distribution of supplies by counties . railroad station . date , consignee , and the items and , so far ns practicable , the num- her oC the car In which they were simipped The report covers the same ground as Cor- mer reports with this exception : We do not report thIs week the st'ples receIved , for the reason that the clerk In charge of the receiving department was unexpected I called away , and we were unable to get ) necessary data tn time to complete this re- port toda ) ' . Very respectfully yours " LUTHER P. I.UDDEN , Secretar . CASH DONATiONS FICOM .FiImltUAitY 22 TO 22 , lNCIlJi41VB. Sunday Ichol of ilstrlcl adjoining Rich- mnnnd . per J. Coleman IUchmood. Iii. . . $ 1 62 Independent l'resi. Griggsvimle . ill. . per E. g. " .llamson. Gr/JIYle. . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . 8 0 Citizens of Fremnont 0. , per Mrs. S. C. hanson . . . . . . . . . . . . 11' . . . . . . . ] 20 : immcport Ladles' Aid society , Iowa Per lkpr 1. J. C. Ali . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 000 Citizens of Rikader . Ia. . , per Chnlles Ielneclce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO ) The younr ladles of Immeway . Mass. , ] le 1. 'ounJ . . Plummer. . . . . . . ln.s. . . . . . . . 510 Citizens of Itockwall . Tex. . per Guy CItzens . . . . Iockwnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7. : In payment for coal W. L. hand Kearney - ney Nb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . . . H 13 1'11 1Iel.ter , Calmnr. In. . . . . . . . . . . . 66 G Refund on coal for Custer county . per S. B. Tlmompson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 G Junior Christian Endeavor soclety . Pre.- miyterian cliurcim , l'omo Iii. , per Alvin jrI an. .C.I . . . . . I.I : . . : . . . ' . . . I.I ; : . . . . . . . .I . : I. . 5 2. feCund on coal for Cusler county , per leCund . I. Tlmompsomm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill 0 'muk Congregational Sunllay school , per H. A . I.'owler. Los Angeles . Cal. . . . . . 600 Ashikuni . I. ( no name ) / . . . . . . . . . . . . G 5 Sliss Mary McShtine , employe Union In- elIte ticadimuartermi , Omnh" , Neb . . . . . . H 6. 11. ele leU ) ' . Omnh" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0) ) 1.'rlenl. per J. A. Wmmkeiieid Omaha . . . 20 ( O. W. Done. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 OJ Jrlend. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 I ) . Ch"rle" ThomplnOmahn. . . . . . . . 10) ) I Friend Omormima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 eo I C. H. Urimlitlis . Onmuha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50) ( erge 11cc1EO. Omnaima. . . . . . . . . . . 10 I , ttliam , Cobb , Omnh" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 SIUK I ml Rush Onmaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , Itleimard Siencer Burlington . Ia , per ' Mayor hernia. lurlnJlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (0 I layer SilkS . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Swartz & Runllellnd , Omnha. . . . . . . . . : 0 Ilemrnun Iolnlze. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . 10) 0 lelnnn . Ommmaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 A. S. llmimpten . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 u. ii. llentterscn . Om"hn. . . . . . . . . . 150 1'lr.t Presbyterian church , OstburgVis . r ( ) Miss I'I'byleran . . Ola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ( ) Iteitubilean blnl\uel. Lincoln hotel. . . . . 161 30 ' Hellblc"n 1. . Wheutey. Onu ) ln. . . . . . . . . . . 100 Milwaukee flay Tool co. , per Peeve Wells lwnlkee . Council IliulTs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2500 I . . . . , Counci lurs. . . , .t r. 1..r 'n flnlm . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 F. : ' ' . -j . . iv , loston ) . . . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2 i hi . ' ' . Alien , ) l. , per Omaha Nationni 1. bank Aten . . . . 10.lon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nntonnl . . . . 2 0 . ( lernian ralch vender. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Mmuon SI school , per Miss J , M. Mcitoon , SIol lu80n Omnhl / . . : . . . . . . 11s. . . . . . . . ! . . ] . . . 7 UI Supl , I. A. Garner , American Fxpresa ' L'l" Omnaima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . 50 Brunswick Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' ) 0 Mrs. M. I : . Nash New yok , City . per Comm.rclnt National hank , Omnmlma . . pr . 23 0 E. 1. Sweeley . Nntonut , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10 Church & Co. , Ida manufacturers , N. .5 , . C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E000 , Christian Register , liostomm . per It. C. Chrstnn Hurphre's Ieglsler . . . . 10.lon. . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . 2 : ) 0 Joe 1lullhy. Jo'd benenl. Omaha . . . . . I'J ' I A. W. LittIeflid , Winchester , Mtmmts. , per 8. J. Llt.leld Hobln.on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 22 51 ) SnmtoS EChool , leI iriacimiai Ommmaha . . 1 2\ o. ( \'hmitimiome , Carbrlu , \y 0. , I'el' flee . . Whlmoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 IlowarI Assoeimmtlomm , Jackson , I.iisa. , I'er 10wnni . . \8oclnton lowen. . . . . . . . . . ltsl. . . . . . . . . 25/0 11. I. . Juc..on. Ier " ' . H. liowen. . . . . . 10 J. A. Tn'lor , J"ckon. Miss. , I'er 'iv ' . H. liowen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U au I. 10w.n I.wel. Chl'btnul Hilt . Mae . , . . . . . . . 150 ' ' King 1)aughters Circle , Fllg' " Chlpel , Sites. , 1nuiMera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 C I ) . I' . Kimball . Boston , per II . ( I. hurt Ilmll. I. luf for 1011 count ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 Oscar Ammierson Toulle , \'ls. . . . . . . e 2) ' ) 1"111. . Nemstle . la. , I'er I' . llreeeier , I.'ulon , Newrlle. II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irc . . . . . 60 Friend , per John 1(11) ' . I'aribeu Mi' . . . . I 0 . \ . . " ' . 'age. Fort lulge. lu . . . . . . . . . 2 04) , Citizens of hiiltmt.urg . 1'm . Ier " ' . 8. l'llzcn Jer . DI.buri. . . . . . . . 1.1. . . . . . . . . . . . I 86 hIlts. 11. W. 1)iemI ) . Oakland Cnl. , ( postage 11r. Itnlp I. > ) . le . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1.0.1110 . . . . . 10 JaCb Ihal\lorC. $3. 11. (1odntatm. $2. per I. hitler. . 1nnlu8 Htation . N. Y. . . T 0 II. la' ' . . $2. Humuel Nicimoisuim . U. I'er 1' . A. talph'I , ( 'mtmilntemm. N. 1. . 3 ( I.ther "anllelbnl. : Cascade ? .iich. . . . . I 0 1.'rellls ; oC I. l'ilYIPS , lu ) ' . . larlet , Iii . 200 AII 11. l'rman , jem " Hilam . A. lulcOlb" 2 43 Citizens of ltoecburg , Ore. , Ier , Gay. Cltzena ernor lu.eburj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . : t5 Citizens oC Iul ! Station . Ia . . . . . . . 3 ( ) 341sj A. C'oAey . hiuriingtomm , \'ia. , her . 11. ( Ie H. hi. 'homp"on . Burlngton , . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 0 Cion ) ) ' Run H. H. . per II. A. ( 'aron . ( " . ) ) ' . Iun . . 1. . . t. . . . . , . I. . . . . . . . . . 175 Citizens of . York\'lle. 8. c. I'er Wiiam ( N.lle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67. Ih'rrmanl time On.al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 04) Tutal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.155 63 C\SI IIHITSg1FN1R 1..101 1"IWUUAIY 2 TO : INCL.UHI\'hi . Transportatiomi T . . . . . INCI.\8IVI . , . . . . . . . , , . . 13.261 8 8ul'pl"a ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I 6'S n. unl , ' " . . . . . . , , . . . , , , , . . . . . . . . . 269 60 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7Q C Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1.204 0 Expenses . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1630 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . te. & 0 Z - - - - TREASURY TIRE fUNCTURED ) to 1 ' I " 'WI - - S :11 : L A , W , National Atseni'6fia Riling on the Rhn Just a1P4ont , ont -I. , t . ,1 , WILLSON OFFERS IIS' I I ' , . RESIGNATION - , , -"I' : ' I'resldent Unwilling to Sere After time Uel.jnteJ lush Ineurrelllh Ahhtonl1 E.llello or l'ubhiimimiiig "I , InJcln -hopes of Ieeovery , I. ' , - I I NEW YORK , March G.-The adjourned meeting of time national assembly or the League of AmerIcan Wheelmen con\ene this morning at the Grand Union lmotel pre31dent Wilson of Cumberland , Md , occupied the chair. The principal business was the awarding - Ing or the contract for the publication of the League of . American Wheehnen Bulletin. Many bids wee put In for the privilege antI a comllte was appolnlelt to consIder the nd\'lollly of running n journal for the league and also to pass upon the bids hnnled , in When time commitee reported back 10 the meeting I recommenlell the contract be awarded to Sterling Elliott , editor or Good Roads . . of . Doston. . . . . . . . Anotner clmnge which will benefit lie national treasnr of the League of American 'heelmen was unanhuousl ) agreed 121)0mm. Formerly tIme national treasury retaIned 60 per cent of the nnnual dues and refumlell the other half to the state divisiomma Out of thus lO per eeut the national treastmry pall for time League of Amerlcnn Wheehnen Huh- lotimm . Now the yenrly dues will le 76 cents per capita and the members who are rihl- Ing to subscribe for the lul0ln ) will pay 75 cents per annum , thus mnltng It a \ 'olmtlm- tary subscription. TIme national treastmry will refl\l 3G cents of the annual lues ) the state 11\lslons amid retain 40 edits This , I Is hoped , will renovate the Innnclal stats i of tIme treasury , as its funds have leen pretty well lepieted while I Is claimed those of limo state dvlslons are In pretty good can- Ilton.ote A vote of thanks was passed b ) accllun- ton to Mesrs . Vanslcklen & Barrett of Chicago - cage for their generosity In pullshlng the Bulletin last year free. Pre\lous to the adJoUllenl being talten President Wiison tendered his resignation on the ground that he believed that under the existing conditons the league would b In a worse financial condition at the ell of the year than that In which It now stands. ) stnnls. A number of time delegates allressel , tIme meetn ! and begged the president to with- draw imls . resignaton , promisIng him at the same time their divisions and those from whIch they held proxies would do their utmost to put time league In a fourlshlng cOllton be- rare the end of the year. After hearing these assurances Mr. Will- Ison withdrew his resignaton and the meetIng - Ing adjourned sine die. V.tCttTIQ ON TilE lU"EIILAOS. . - itmicos Yesterday " 'cro ot Purely Local 10' tercst-Vmtnderbilt'im Vimlimmimit. CANNES March G.- Ir. . W. K. Vander- hilt's stethn yacht Valiant , 'IS been lying at Nice for some time. Doth , the VaJant.and Namouna were entered fdr ; yesterday's re- view , -but neither of them took part In the day's proceedimmgs. Jr , Vanderbilt lives on board his yacht , and Is n 'frequent ' visitor to Monte Carlo. Miss Neostr6aer . whose name has been mentoned In comection wIth the Vanderbilt divorce proceedpgs } , . Inhabits a villa near Monte Carlo.r , There was much snOw along the Rverla , last evening. 1 Mr. A. Barclay 'Valler's' ' new racing cut- ter Ailsa . arrl\'ed this niprnii'mg and Is moored nnI close to the Britanmtia. n\ Shewl be ready to tomorrow. race l I ; Captain Carter sailing master of the Prince of 'Vales' yacht Drlannla , was asked I there was any prolatlltr of" that boat competng for the Am rl .I'cup In ca ' she prove faster than the Als. : He sa/ ' ihero was no usb of any boatgotng ' to race for the i America's cup unless she could beat time Drlt- I annla. ' The races today were luI'ely of local interest - terest The hIghest sore In any innings G8G , was made by Australia. The totals for time five matches are : Attrala , 2.822 for ninety wickets : England , 2,399 for nlnety-t wickets HIrVL'S ON TIlE IIIThNING TH\CIS. Crescendo's 3'irst Start Wine a Mint ot : lol'Y for IIB hrnor. SAN FRANCISCO , March G.-Nngle Burke unco\ere a good thing today In the 2-year- old race. Crescendo , a handsome hooking colt run like a' ghost all went u half Ile In 0:4Sthe : \ fastest time ever made by u 2-'ear-old on this coast. I was the colt's first start , and his qualities hal been kept dark . The bookmakers posted odds oC 15 to 1 against imini but BUrke all his Crlends soon bent that down to : to 1. They won thousands oC dollars on the race. He- suIts : First race , five furlongs selling , maidens . : Tom Clark 89. GrUln (12 ( to 6) ) , wun : 'obe . 92. Cockrn (30 to 1) ) , second : Solellad ' , JOS , \Vcber (7 to 1) ) . third. 'lme : 1:2. : My Sweetheart Uosule , Monroe , Yr\lm , Mron I , Julia Martin , filly also ran. Second race . six furlongs s''Hlnl : \r- neUe , 81 , Kinne (5 ( to 1) ) . won ; 11utleer , . A. Isom (6 ( to I\ ) seconll : Homl Hunnel' , HIJ\ H. Isom (7 ( to 1) ) , thl'I ) . 'lme : 11 ; . Ed \ Stanley Valparlnso , Bone Doctor . gaper- alice antI Nipper ulso ran. Third rce. ltJer one.hulf mile . 2-year-ohls ; Crescendo , 12 , " 'ebel (2 ( to 1) ) . won : Elsie Ferguson . 100 , Chor (8 ( to 1) ) , second : Leon I , . lZ , hill (2 ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 0t81 : . Ituthietlge Eventde , Ferris , Hurtman , 'ror- sion Jongluse , lilly , 1.lzzle P , lIlly , and City Girl also ran. Edgemont , Pansy and Marionette also ran Fourth race , one mile amid one-sIxteenth , handicap : Major McLaughlin , 95 , H. Isom (9 ( to 5) ) , won : Gtmssie 97 , Heinrichs (8 to I ) . seconl ( : I'olaski 98. GrUln ( 'J1 to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:4\ : \ . Claudius , Don Caster and Eckert also run. Fifth race , live furlongs seling : Clacquer 101 , Isom ( even ) , won : Morven 97. GrUln (15 ( to 1) ) . seconml ' 1ole n , sa , Cocltrn Eli to 6) . third. Time : 1:0O. : Mainstay and 'fhl'e Forks also ramm . ST. LOUIS March 0-Results at Madison : First race nlne-Blxteenths of a llI : Man- ola won. Apll Fool second , Courtney third. Time : 0:69. : Second race cleven-sixteenths of a mile : Merge won Bob Fr'back second , The Sur- thmird 'l'ime ; 1:14. : geomm . 1me 1:1. Apon of mite Back. Third race , five-eighths a mie : woods won , : Ioderte secomt , Krlkeen third . ' [ lne : 1:0 : 4. Fourth race , three. quarters of n mile : Per- egal won , Dr. \\'ilcox Iecond , I.emon BIos- \ sam third. Time : 1:21. : , Fifthm race . Beven.elghthH or a mile : Jor- Firh dan won Irish Mike second , l"nnhoe third 'rime ; i:0. : _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Urlvlll Park J5od ( (5octed. : . At the annual meet'or , i ie Omaha Driving Park association yesterday afternoon there ) was not more titan d'doen \ members In attendance - ; tendance rllreBentn ) about $55.0 worth of stock The huslness Whhnl WII the elec- lon oC I board of dif'Ec1brs , and the preHI- dent , Charles A. Coei being absent John A. Wllteleld preshled. . Jt.ftar some little dls. cusslon the following Iboanl was electell : Frank D. folowlnl r. Mount , John A. Wakefield , William 2Ct , Thomas Swcime Waltefeld Wllnm Z. T. I.lnlsey and } rur , N. Hicks . After ' : gQ1ftIRs : tw&I , ( Many Internal remedies arc being skillfully . ' ) C. ) R'Hlllbly 111oru.-.1 INII"III ' tl Olhmort'mm ( i (5 .I Labor , Lessoim l'ulll of Chld.hlrth , , . olc..and isilli ' ' , , . ( ' "lb it'omacrAuLmtcomi.jctmcV : oTigmm. i ( I UHJOI'llmCI "rtgl' . .4. late Iwutl,1 , , ' ( ' 1. ( 'O 101 sense should ! L lelel Iny woman ( tint a troparatlomi adsoted ( .g ! IOrMENSTIIIJAI. JiSUUUIIS.1 ( not V.0 ; ' prepare Iho System tor Ctjlim.birtb ; omm time 0 C' 1).low 01 tlo Cllhl.blrb/ / ( ' 0 cOtmtiitrr . ( IItrl < 1 rtmtd't ' this time may t. ( Inmpemll htmrilfe. Wo oarmmotly say JE\\'AIf of all sucimi they elrolly this critical IIRlerllOr ammy , pusslmie I I good , and their use 2 : laY prove fatni. I. I only by pcnhteIIIX' ) 9 , TEImeam . tr.allonthUo , ncfemmt' . tutu relax. 11 * ) hil nUI.nlenhll ) all ( lie , "nrl..lblltio " 118 hour ( ) ( o Ciiild birIlm . robbed at its lerroI anti 10 ' ! ( ronedy " tim , earth does this Iut . 311)111- ( .i tlommaddress ElI'S F16IENIJ . " For further luforma- " . k f Time hlradflehi lclulaor ( ' 0. , . AUlnta , ( . .f' ( c ( G'h.oaHL. ( -3SRl1'JS \ ( ' ON FinE I Wih agonizing eczema I ammO other Itching , lurulll , "t dlul : , .t.ly , II0I'h ) ' , oud 1,11111 , 1.11 maid scalp diest . . ire , illi4mltl3' Iclend IDd speedily cured l ) ' the ceiobrted 'recll ( \ . Iulum : . , celc"ralc skit , cure , blood I'ulller maid , ) U. moor IClcllc of iuodem-mm Uuaj , 101 < throughout Ilu lolOr worl. tO _ . this certain contracts with the nMotlatlon wlro ratified . some minor details talked over , and the meeting Rournel , InlNh Fight nt t.oUICiy. . 1.0lP CITY , Neb. , March 6.-Sreclal ( Telegranm.-A ) sparring match to a finish with lourolncQ gloves was ) ulel1 off lt the oper houpc here this afternoon be- tween Lucky } lwlrd8 of Arcadia antI Prell Winkleman of this place After the ( mirth round and up to the thirteenth It was I cure slugging match , when Winkleman , knocked dwat'ds I down nntl ho wa too nnl ehalstel to get lp before he was counted omit . _ _ . 1 ! I.cth'n Ciiesq htepreselitmitives C Imommen. NgW YORK , March -Sir George Newne Hart. , :1 , P. , cablell to the Ian- hnlan Chess cub totlny that Dr. Bala ! . of the St. Georgl ! Chess club hind conSellcI1 to act ns the Mamihattnn's representative In 1.l1lon during the cable che ! matche" . l'rot. lte or this city will represent the Britsh Chess chili. Slciuiilz' I ImalIt'iigti I'\or"hl , Iecoh.td. NE\V YORK , March G.-A prlotes. . patch was received in this city from 101110n toII ) ' , accorlitg to which the 10nlon press t . favorably comninemiting Steinita' fa\orabl ) cOlmentng upon Stclnl7' clmlenge to Play two b'me upn cable with nch oC the folowing London experts ; ( limims- burg mann. , I.aslter , lacklurn . , Mason anti 'cleh- mUln. . - STllll OJ' I'ITT.SIItIItJ . .11.lWS , About Ife.n T/lnNu.1 / , Men (10 Omit at ( iimcc-f41JgotIntiomi . ViiIciI . ncr-l J\ollnton. I.lnd. PITSBUHG , March G.-Al negotiations between mrcr ! and owners In tIme 1Ithhurg district have been declarell on and a strike I involving from 12,000 to 17,000 men has bel'n I orieretl I 'fhe conference eommltee of the mInor I amid owners failing to agree on time G.cent rate for mining Ilemanded ly the forimier , the operators proposed n joInt con\enton of I milers and operators to b held In this city on Satmmrtlay . This Proposition was reportell to the miners convention when Il reassem- bled this moring , anll was prompty ro- Jected. Aote was then taken amid the strike was ordered to take effect In\ne- Illately. ' The Ilelegates will return to their homes this o\enlng and meetings will bo called nt every pit , when the strike will be annolncell le formulated anti plans for its 11rosecutlon will Time minors are hopeful of winning the strike for two principal reasons. The first Is that lake shipments of coal are about to begin and the demnnd for fuel will force the. operators to pay the 69.cent rale. The other reason Is that never hnve the miners of this district been so thoroughl organized before . ns now , despite the harll winter of poverty and suffering through which they have pnssed. The strike to Imure them vIctory lust necessarily be I short one , as the treasury of the United Mine Workers Is not In a condition to light a prolonged battle. p < lTRIC 1l Ll.1 JLI flU El ) . 1188 Mary Green Inl 1.01nl Burton luwe , time Contraetlnl l'mmrtiemm. BEATRICE , March G.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -Tho social event of the season In this city was the wedding this evening of Loyal Dur- ton Howey or Lincoln natonal bank examiner - aminer for Nebraska . and Miss Mary Green. The ceremnommy witnessed by intimate frIends of the contracting parties . occurred at the reshlenco of the brlde's parents at 7:30 : o'clock Rev. George W. Crofts of the Con- gregatonal church ofilciatitig. The splendli homo of Mr. and Mrs. Green was appropri- ateiy decorated for the occasion with an abundance of natural flowers , the parlors In smiax anti yelow jonquIls . the library In pink primroses and carnations . and time dining room In red , large roses predominat- Ing. The wedding party stood In the south part and under a magnificent border of smilax and jonquils . The list of presents was exceptionally rich , the one from the groom to the brIde being an elegant pendant composed of diamonds and pearls. A reception , alenlell by n large number of frIends of the bride and groom , followed the ceremony. : Ir. and Mr. Howey will make their home with the brlde's parents In , this , city for n time al least and w0 it home after Iay 1. , " Interesting Lecttmro met Crete. CRETE , Neb. , March 6.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.ReI ) H. Alien of Atchison , Kan. , delivered one of tIme strongest and most eloquent lectures ever given on the college course tonight. His subject was "John Wychif ! . " and for an hour and a half his splendid oratory Interested a large audience of students and citizens. ' - ' - - - SAILED WAY \ \ FOR EUROPE Count Clstlnno and His Bride Take Pas- rage on the Now York .CURIOUS CROWDS RUS TO SEE THEM George ( lnmiil Ih'ol.1 StorIes that tIme Bride lndo n 8etl.m.ut 01 leI 1I0IJII ur . \jreC1 to I'IY Ills Uthl. NEW \Olt , March G.-About frtyeople wee gathered about time salool paseemmger gangway or the ( Amerlc'n liner New York today \Ilen the Gould carriages came Ipll\ ) ' down time dock . These early co'ners had their curlolr atsfell when the COlnt ,10 CastelaM stepped out of the carriage . and assisted his brhlo to alight. 'rmc ; CIlhtess wore a tan skirt , 11 aslmk1n jacket , wlh a ) 'eoroso at her waist , R & 1:11 black hit amid n black \11. The Now York WiS e\er' curious , "h . , \2 ere run with a mob of the clrlous " , \ 1(01dnl Into every slat room In the hop" of being able to see the rooms whIch the coull ami countess hind engaFed for the . "II' Dcrtss. Time crowd had a good view of the m.cwly IIal10 countess M alma stool1 "t tIme heati 1 : of Lime cOlpanlon stairway . \altl flr the count , who hind stepped b'Jlol Cc.r a mo- immemmt's talk wih one of tIme shl's ! 11clll1e. \hen he rache(1 tIme countess' itlo ! ley : assell quickly to their lle of rooms m : Iho Itller ) deck nl\l relainell Item ( e l11 the steamer had cleared from thc .Iocl . Iefore ; secluding himsel , imowover I no COUlt , In speaking of their 111nls. fall : 'I rom [ olth- ampton wo shal go direct 10 LeJIou ) , where \0 shall stay for four .1a's. 'rhea : we Intenl (0 ( cross the chnlel 'nd ' 11el\1 a Icot tim l'arus That will be time helllnlll Jf . ' 1 , 'X' cendell tOlr through gurOIC ) \ hl\h will last I know net how long. " The suie tIme count amid countess occupy Is No. 5 on lie tipper lel'f antI consists or four rootmus Time baggage of time Count amid Countess ( he Castlano consist of farly-one Pieces , Includllg le trunks.ortntleaux. . boxes , cases , parcels amid endless smaler articles. Before the couple reachell the bOll Charles Haoul Duvat sUllerlntenllell time senilng lp of a case of wIne to suite 6 and G al tIme promc- nade lecl , . Following the case of wine arrived n large ! qlanty or ( lowers , anti each lot of them was followed Ir an eager , gallng. almost hysterical crowd of woimmemi who Ine < till along the pier and fough for the nearest placts to the saloon gangwa Miss Helen Goull sent down a bouquet of : 200 American Dealty roses. : r. amid Mrs. cluster of lilies of Edwin Gould sent a large lies tIme valley , and from Mr. and Mrs. George Gould came n sUI.erb buquet of blue and white orchils and n quantity or long.stemme Amtrlcn Ileatmties. Other well known passengers on the New York were Mr. John Jacob Astor all Mrs. Astor ; W. Dourke Cockrn and Lady Henry Somerset. George J. Gould spoke warmly today regarding - garding some of the statements mmmade In the newspapers regarding the marrIage of his sister to Count tie Casteliamic. lIe said : "The various stories of marriage setlemenls and others or payments . of debts and all that are untrue " "Is thee , any truth In the $2,000,000 set- tement on Count de Castelane ? " Mr Goul was asked. . "Thero was no such setlemenl , " said he promptly . "In any shalle or form. The ques- ton or money did umot enter Into the maier nt all . amid it I never has entered Into it . reports - ports to the contrary notwIthstanding. I did not sea the necessity for speaking of this before , but It Is as well to settle the matter for once and all and put an eml to time ridiculous storIes that have been told and published , " . . , Two 'ua.En ; 11Y , IN l Xl'LOSION.I 'iCar eR.hvood with 1)1- holier UO\11 VII II- lutroU' Itojults. DEADWOOD , S. D. , March 6.-Specl ( l Telegram.-About 7 o'clock ( lila mornIng the boiler in the saw miii at Ilunkbe , a small station on the Black Hills & Fort Pierre railroad - road , thmirty miles from Dcathvoocl , expldded , completely wrecking time building and killing two of the worknmcn , besides injuring several others. t _ - - - - - - - - - . , - for nfants anti Children. ' , Cstorla isso cell tmdaptcd to cimiltlrcn timat Castoria cures Coil ; Constipation , I recommend it as superior to any prezcription Sour Stomnacim , Diarrlmcua , Eructation , known to mmmc. " H. A. Amtcmmcrt , II. P. , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and promotes dl 111 So. Oxford Ct. , Irooklyn , N. Y. gestion , Without Iimjuxioun medical loP. ) "The use of 'Castoria ii so universal mind "For several years I imavo reeomaneaa its nierita so vcii kiowa that It seoums a work your ' Castorba , ' and lmall always confinoo U of supererogation to endorse it. Few are thio do so as it baa InvariZilily produced benellcbi Iuthigent fomlilet who do no keep Castorla results. " wlt.ila eazy rcacim. " P.owis F. P.mroe ; I ! , B. , Caau.omm : .A1tTY , B. B. , ieti Street amid 7th Aye , , New York City. New Yoric City. Tzms Cmicrat'u COMPANY. Mt'nnA' STREET , 2'cw Toni Ciry. DAVIS' DRUGPAINTGLASS HOOE Mixed Paints , Lead , Oil , Varnish , Brushes , Putty and Paper Hangers' Supplies. Window Plate and Art Glass , Buying car lots for cash we can save the consumer and the dealer money in buying of us. Call and sea our stock and get prices before buying. Wholesale and retail , 200 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIIj ilEtJF'V STEM4 DYE WORKS ! All kinds of Dyeing J and Cleaning done 1mm r : time highest stybo of : ; : : time art. . Fatied and staimmed fabrics made , to bole as good as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DYE new , Weric promptly iI : done and delivered iii all pamts of time ' , country. Send for : , vL 7 ft price list. -01o 0. % . Mit oui.ix. J'roirlotor Jimadway , near Noriii- - weitern Depot , Council hibults. Iowa. Tel. 322 , UN LPJ i I ) Is beimmir usel by thoim'mammds ' of ladies nmommtimly , It iii time ( jJroLE J ) immarried im'iys : trfwmci if irregular front aimy catmiso , II i'm ' PIITC ammtl relmabie. lm'amer ' Immils , gtmarammtoo witim every Dottlu. bLiru to a tlay , This immedicitmu is f.r .smmpuriur to hula as uvery bottle iotlud amid imover loses its strummgtii , toIJ by mmli huadummg urmmgist'm. I'rmcu , * .i.UU per bottle. 11 your drujtI dues not Imavu hi micul * 1.tJU .1 t we will forward you a baltiC by expr3s CAMOLE JUN1PE CD Westeru Oluco , Omaha , Nobrahka" S. - - _ _ _ _ Si III IT LINGERS. Tii Aftt'r.EiTO'eis oftho Grip Seeni to Us 4 iVnrqm , Timiiii tilt , ) , Itself , Timers , are nmnre weak , tired anti iutm down heOhiIe today timan hmiuve been seen before in five ycarm' , iummd owing to one pceinl catmmmo that cause is time grip. Grip is imot as se- 'ere this year liii iii tIme past , but it is very Prevalent anti qtmite as nnnoyimmg. It leaves tue Person weak , subject to ehmiihs with occasional tlniihies of high fever , restlem's. ness , lack of npiietitc'lrnti taste iii time mouth amid 1)01115 thirouigimout thit' hotly , Time voii.t thing about grip Is getting over it , fluid even after it is l'rckc'mi , it is weeks , some- timmmes ummtmimtlmm' , anti even 'eiirs , before the liersoti full ) ' recovers. 4 . licie Is where time great tinnger , the hti.eat dreiutl which atteimtls tIme grip arises. It leaves time body venk , oftemm bmoken mind ( timemi to all tIme nttmtcks vhmieIi amity comimo in after 'arm' , It often rtmins time 11(4' . Now , there Is only 2'fl ) to ovel'commme the ntter.effectii of tIle grip , aimti ( hint is tO lmuihtl tip time Pylitdmmi 1)9' n KuliUiliG' smtiuimu- latit until it regmuiimui its lurattim nmmd imtreuigthi Thmere Im' mmotlmimig s Iiiclm will tb thmim' so well as Plure viiiskcy , nail there Is but cue Imuro immetliciumal wimisicoy imm America , anti thutit is limtfy's i'ure Mull , Timmmsaiids of statemuents ( 'Oulti be given concerning PeOl'iC 2vimo have hemi tr tIIit r.rommimtl to lerfect Imealthm after m'umflellmmg fmtimit time grill iii its worst forum elitlrely tImrmmmtlm its tis , Cure houiItl be tmmkeum hint no other stinmtmlnmmt is tlseh In its 1)111cc for there it ; imo ether vimichm will nmuimwer tue mtmr 11050 50 'ell , Stuimme drtmggim'tH or tocenii ofttim seek to sul'stitute ( 'tmmmumimmll wimiskicim but 1mm a case of after cffeet of tIme' grip , yeti enmmnmit Itt' too careful , anti simoliid lie- cumee only time best. PLUG TOBACCO. Consumers ofchewft tobaccow arevi1linj to paj a tulle iuore tah 1e price chjed fbr Ilie ordinanj trade tol.accos , will jind thi brand 5uperior to all others BEWARE Of IMITATIONS. Dadway mU Pills Always Reliable , Piltoly Vegetabla , i'erfectly tastelesS , clegammtiy coated , . purge , regulate , purify , cleanse anti strengthen. ItAD- VAY'S PILLS for time cure of . aht dimmordemi of the titomnach , Bowcls , Kidney. , Bladder. Ncr- , vous . Diseases , Dizzincis , Vertigo , Costtveflell Piles. SICK HEADACHE. FEMALE COMPLAINT S , BILUOUSNESS , INDICSTION. DYSPEPSIA , . CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the LIvr. Obwrvc the foilowtngsymptom. , resulting frormi diseases of the digestIve organ , : Constipatton , in. weld piles. fullness of blood In time head , acidity - ity of time stomach , nausea , heamtburn , disgust of food. fullness of weIght of the stomnaclm. pour eructatlons , sinking or fluttering of tue heart , choking or suffocating sensations when Ia a lying posture , dimness of vision , dot. or webs before the eight , fever and dull palmi In LImo head , deficiency of eerspiratton , yeiiowness of the skin and eyes , pain in the aide chest , limb , , and sudden ( lushes of heat. burnIng in time liesh , A few doses of ICAD\VAY'S PILLS wIll free the system of nil die above mumnm'd dlsorters , PRICE 2SC A BOX. SOI.D BY DRUGGISTS OR SEN'r lIT MAIL Oend to DR. RADWAY & CO. , Lock 110 * UI New ork. for Boalt of Advice. When Buying Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A. mimmute lost can never lie recovered , and it's a calamity to lose several years. whuIcim so many Iowa anti Nebraska people have done 'Iieim they hmmtvo bougimt foreign grown , uminechitmiateti ( rtmlt trees. MENIORAY BiIOTIIEI1S , TIlE CRESCENT NUI1SRRY. ' Were borum on time lands where their nursery - ry stock is grown , and years of patient , intehigent experimnent have taught them the best varieties for limbs climate , Contseqtiemmtiy their imomime prown stock is nit hardy as time forest trees. Timey hmmmvc a very large stock for time spring delivery and every tree Is warranted true to name , Orchmiurd , Vinyard , Lawn , I'arking Trees and Ormmnmeimtal stock Make no inistmuke lii yotmr ortiermi. Send us your list of wants ( or vrices , We cnn please you tim prices and stock. References : Council hilmmfts hiatmks , Council Bluffs Depmrtmemmt Omunima lice , anti prominent business men. Nurseries imix miles north of Coummcii Bhifa. P. 0. Address , MENERAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. IUEICMAN. President. Cashier. Flisi National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Cttitt15 ; : . $100OfiD l'rolits , . . . 12,000 0mm. of mime pideit banks in time utate of Iowa. We solicit your business and collectIon. . wi hay 5 per cent on time deposits. We will bO piemm.d to see and serve you. Spo ciaI No1ccs-OouociI illuffs ci11MNiIyU CLItANED ; VAULTS CLRANEI , Ld Burke , at W. 8. lionmer' . , 143 Broadway , Laltala I'ItIVATIO ISARN FOR RENT NIIAIt court house. Apply at Bee olfice , Council Blurts. FOIt ItflNT , s0.ACItlI i'AitM , ONhi.ilAI. ' MILD south if city Iimmlts. , tlmrec-'mumi tees of a inhi veBt of ? , lanaw.L load. Hultabiti for dairy. Ape lily to Leonard Itverett , FOIt ItHNT , 160 ACitflH 011' fll'lliNDhl ) ( IbIAfIS laud near asylum. i'robable ) iemd two tons to time acme. Itent $3.00 ler ace , ' . i.aro discount fur caslm. Ai4)i ) ' IC Lommumrd hyerett. FOil ltltNT , A flOOD 6.110051 11013511 , WITII good turn , on 'rmmirti street aimi Fourtcemmtm ) avenue - enue , near liii , C. , ii. & Q. depot. Apply to Leonold ) tveiett. VIItIIT FiltM ANI ) oAItrHN LAND FOR , , ill(3 cheep and c4 easy term , . 1)ay & hess , 39 l'eutri street , 41 l'iNii LlVhitY : OtJT11'r i'Oit 14A1.li ; 1 LAN. dau , 1 beouglmammi 2 commclm , 1 surrey , 1 lImmeton , 3 lmmggies , ii sieglis ( , s sets lmmmrnesm , , Pay & hess , Councfl Uiufts. 2'AN'rii ; TO ItiN' ) ' , A MOD1tIIN iIoisiI 011' Iie cm six roumim , , msjmmilm of himcaduymmy , by pril I. Addmess L 2 , lIeu ollice , 14.Olt itlNT , A SlOUl1itN TE1f.ItOOli lilIICIC litiuiso ; aimmo a six.room cottage , hr , it. 1. Woodbury , corner Blurt stub Story streets WANI'Ei ) , A I'AIIt Oh ( lOOt ) RICOND.IIAND ( &tm-nm scales , Apphy ti letter to Juiiii Osborn , l'aderwood , or ( leorge 0. Clark , Council Bluffs , Ju , I VANTli ) , OiltI VOlt ( ihNSitAJ4 lIOUHIt. work none but good gIti mired mi'lly. 88 Mmmster street , WAN'rl1m ) , GhitL FOR O11NititAli htOUShC. womk. Mrs. J , 28. Mcl'imemon , 12l Last L'ltsca. stmet. , _ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ - . _