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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1898)
0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 20 , 1808. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIXOIl ME.VTIOX. Try Mocro'g ilock food. Dr. Hoc , Jcntlst , Mcrrlam block. Eggs , 3 doz. 23c. Dartcl & Mlllor. Ask merchants Cor premium Btars. Photos Platlno or Arlito. SberrAden. Dr , Drown , dcatUt. room 301 , Morrlam blk. Mr. and Mrei Adolpb Beno arc the parcnta of a eon. Mini Emma Qrabbo In homo from a Chicago cage trip. ft. Farn , vorth has returned from Hot Spring * , Ark. WIliTam Mct'berson. left yesterday for IteJ Oak on a business trip. Mr , and MM. Albln Huster have returned borne from their European trip. "For rent , furnished or unfurnished rooms In modern bouse. Address W , Dec. For rent , furnished room , heat gas and bath. Grand Hotel Annex , firet floor. The farce comedy , "A Breezy Time , " will be at the Dohany theater this evening. IlrarJbg , day or week , 212 North Eighth Blrrd. 'Hath and nil modern conveniences. The Kvani laundry 1 the leader In fine Work both for color tnd finish. C20 Pearl street. I'hono 2110. The Irlcnds of George J. Meyers are again congratulating him upon his appointment to the Annapolis cadetablp. Max Kolin , a former well known resident of this city , and now engaged In wholesale business In Davenport , Is In tbo city. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers. ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724 BVoadivay. Mrs. J. C. Dcllavcn la suffering from ee- Vcro- burns on the hands , occasioned by the uio of a powerful < icld which she was cm- ployllig to remove some varnish , All members of the Baptist Boys' brigade and boys wishing to join are requested to bo at the Sunday school today at the Bap tist church at 1 ? in. Brigade meeting will bo held at the clojc of Sunday school. While anger and worry , the most unprofit able conditions known to man , are In posses sion of the mind both mental and physical growth are suspended. Those d'strcsslng conditions , If caused by your laundry work , can foe easily avoided by patronizing the re liable Bluff City" Steam Laundry. James A , Hcrnc means to keep the public Interested In hlD play , "Shore Acres. " For this season's production he has engaged some of the best talent of the day. The play will bo given at the Dohany theater Thursday , March 24. Archie Uoyd will appear as Na thaniel Berry. There will be entire new Bccnery and some new muchanlcu ) effects. iDurglars made a raid on the barber shop of Hubo Herncr , at 921 South Main street , eomo time after midnight yesterday morning They broke Into his shop and carried away a number of razors and shaving utensil * . The same crowd went through the shoe etoro of Chris Jolmac-n , at 013 , within a few doors from the same place at about the same tlmo and carried away thirteen pairs of shoes and a number of pairs of gloves. The reports of the serious condition of F. J. Day and the announcement of the re- arrest of Henry Metcalf on the charge of assault .with Intent to commit murder In duced airs. Day and other friends hero to communicate directly with Mr. Day by wire. Several dispatches were received from him during the afternoon and evening , all an nouncing that his condition was not at all ncrtous and that there was no occasion for uneasiness. He Is expected home within two weeks. C. B , Vluva Co. , fumalo remedy ; consulta tion free. Ofllco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health book furnished. 3 G-327-3iS Morrlam block. Elegant cottage for sale. Klnne , Baldwin blk N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel , 250. Dr. Roller , osteopath , Reno block. Picture Frnnioi. Wo have picture frames that will suit anyone. All kinds to select from and we will frame your pictures at moderate prices. Wo employ the most skilled workmen In our bouse , and wo take pains to please our patrons. Our art department will well re pay you to visit It and eee the newest thlngo cut In that line. We can satisfy you In their/ goods beyond doubt , and only ask your inspection to bear us out In this assertion. When you want anything In the art Hue call at the atoro of the Council Bluffs Paint , OH and Glass Co. , Manoulc block. OASES IS THEUISTIUCT COUIIT. J. J. Sliru'n T.titmt 1,1 Hi of Injunction * KxeltvN Some lull-rent. Yesterday was the last day for filing cases to bo tried at the March term of the district court , and during the day only two cases were filed , besides the batch of Injunctions against the saloons applied for by J. J. Shea. The saloon case. ? were filed early la the day and were looked over by a number of attorneys and others Interested la the morals of the city. All of the petitions were made out on the blanks which Shea had printed In bulk when he first began his systematic at tacks upon the saloons In 1895 , and all as originally printed were for the November term of that year. The necessary changed were made to bring them up to date , but la a number of them the old claim for $100 at torney's fees was allowed to stand. Salocn keepers all over the city felt a good deal of interest la the now attacks , and all of those whoso names did not appear. In the list printed yesterday morning brnted up their old receipts and busied themselves In ascer taining how they etood In relation to Shcl find his legal claims upon their earnings. Whether more are to follow Is only a mat ter that Is known to Mr. Shea. Mrs. Ella. Wilson filed her petition for di vorce from her husband , Amos Wllscn , al leging that his temperament has become so sullen and morose In recent years that she bas found It Imposilble to live with him. Wilson IB a switchman employed In one of the local railway yards an ] well known In the city. Mrs. Wilson alleges that her hus band baa always received a good salary , but for some time has refuted to provide for his family , and they have suffered for sufficient food and clothing. She alleges that on March 7 he tried to shoot her. She asks for the custody of their children , five in number. A suit was filed by Scott & Davis , a firm of attorneys In 1'rlncetcn , 111 , against Mrs. Catherine Ilcnael. claiming of her $4,000 attorneys' fees , with costa sufficient to ralee the amount to even $5,000. The firm alleges that ehc employed It to act for her In some business matters relating to the sale and transfer of a tract of 240 acres of land in Bureau county , Illinois , and several lots In the town of Princeton. nrnirinlirrcil lijr the rrcxlilcitt. President McKlnley has shown his love for music by rewarding Mar. Bourlclus of Council Bluffs for all bo has done for the ake of music. He has eent him the pictures of some of the best composers of music , which ho held In his possession. They have now arrived and can be seen In the window Ot Bourlclus' Muslo House. 325 Broadway , where the organ Is on top of the building. Catalogue ot their Immense stock of 10-cent licet music free by mall. Snuilrnokl tiom Hack to Lincoln. W. B. Batrd , clerk of the police court at Llacoln.'came to the city yesterday for tbo purposeof taking back Sam Sandruakl , the blcyclo thief. Tbo wheel , which he bad In his possession and which ho claimed to have bought In Chicago In 1S95 , proves to be the property of Frank Fisher , a reporter on the Llnco'n Journal. It was stolen from the Journal office at 2 o'clock In the morning on the day previous to the arrest of the thief In this city. Saivlruekl Is serving a sentence of ten days in the county jail hero for the theft of a vall-re at the Milwaukee depot , but Clerk Balrd had no dltllculty in getting tbo court to release him. Sandrutkl admitted that he had stolen the wheel end did not object to returning to Lincoln for trial. Balrd eaja be Is an enterprising thief , who li well known to tbo Lincoln police , and that there will be no difficulty In sending him over the bill , ai be Is much older than lie claims to to , Ln t Cull HaU Price Sale. Our last week in half-price frames. Do not fall to avail yourselves of this rare op portunity to buy frames and pictures and frame * for just fcalf prlo * . H. L. Smith * HENRY USSIER IS KlllliD Terrible Eato Overtakes a Fright Boy of Council Bluffs. FATAL ACCIDENT AT LAKE MANAWA of n Miotixnn In n Mont Wound * the Hey Ile > end Aid WoniKln the lloy So that He Dlc In n ! < Hour * . Henry Mjnster , the 16-year-old son ot W. A , Mynster , was fatally shot while hunt ing at Lake Manawa yesterday afternoon. The shooting wan accidental and resulted from the discharge of his gun while get ting out of a tioal. Young Mynster had gone to the lake dur ing the afternoon In company with Earl Hendrlcks and several other boys. They had taken a boat and had been rowing along the willows In search of ducks. On the return trip Qlynstcr dad laid his gun In the bow of the boat , with the muzzle pointing ahead and the hammers underneath. When the boat reached the landing ho was the first to get out and picking up the gun by the muzzle pulled It from the boat. One of the hammers caught on a seat In the boat and the weapon was discharged. The charge of duck-shot struck the boy squarely In the stomach , making a frightful wound. Ilia companions got help as quickly as possible and carried him to the residence of one ot the Manawa citizens living near the landing. A messenger was sent to town to apprise the father of the terrible ac cident and he went to the lake at once In company with three physicians. The heavy charge of sbot fired at dote range had Inflicted , a frightful wound. Ills condition was suMi that ho could not be moved and all the medical men could do was to put him under the Influence of opiates and mitigate his suffering until death relieved him. Young Mynstor died shortly after 7 o'clock last evening. The body was turned over to the care of an undertaker and was brought to town late last night. The boy was iMr. Mynstcr's youngest son and was a bright , manly fellow who had a flne record In the public schools. Millinery .VnveltleN. Mrs. lAlbln Huster has returned home from her European trip and will bo ready from now on to cater to the tastes of those desir ing the latest novelties In millinery. Her Easter display will be the event of the season. Call and see the new goods that have Just been received. Watch for the an nouncement of the Easter opening which will appear In The Dec soon. 321 Broadway. Still a lot ot good bargains left over from the special sale of the Council Bluffs Carpet company In Body Brussels , ranging from fifteen to twenty-flvo yards In a piece. These will co at a low cash price. J. A. D. cigar leads ! cm all. SOCIAL EVENTS OP "AST WEEK. Affair * that Afforded DIvcrtlBcmciit or Eiitfrtnlii mr tit. Two semi-public social events during tlio week afforded pleasant entertainment for a largo number of people. The first was the open session of the Derthlck club on Mon day evening , and the other was the patri otic celebration of St. Patrick's day by the Ancient Order of Hibernians on Thursday evening. The Ucrthlck members presented a most pleasing program. The selections were taken from a wide range of authors , whoso works haj been under consideration by the club at Its various meetings during the last year. The Hibernians celebrated the memorial day of their patron saint with a brilliant musical and literary soireeat Odd Follows hall. Song and speech , both full of spirit , characterized the program. The hall was decked In green and the patriotic sons end daughters of Ireland fluttered green ribbons and largo sprays of the native shamrock. The program ha'J no numbers that could bo counted dull anywhere and all was given with a spirit and vim. Hoo. J. B. Sullivan of Mlfsouri Valley was the chief speaker and was Introduced by J. M. Calvin , who delivered the opening address. Mrs. W. S. Wllktns entertained about thirty of her friends on Thursday evening at hep home on Washlngotu avenue la honor of her sisters , Mrs. J. J. McKay , the Alaskan heroine , and Mrs. Marks of Michi gan. The guests were highly entertained by the recital of the perils ani Incidents of Mrs. McKay'e trip Into the gold regions of Alaska. Mrs. McKay has since left for Minneapolis , where she will make a short visit prior to proceeding to Alaska , where she will spend the coming summer and a portion of the winter. On Thursday olght Superintendent and Mrs. H. W. Rothert entertained most pleas antly a party of gentlemen at their home In the Iowa School.for the Deaf , In honor of Judge Woolson of the federal bench. The lecture on Michael Angelo by Mrs. Keysor last Tuesday night at Hande'a hall , under the auspices of the Art department of the Woman's club , proved to bo the moat popular of the scries thus far given. Mrs. Tllton , assisted by Mrs. Hanchett , en tertained the Woman's club in a very unique manner to a "roam through Homo" Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wadsworth secured the prize for guessing the greatest number of Roman pictures. Music was furnished by the Apollo club and Mrs. Wadaworth. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Faes entertained a num ber of their frelnds at a high five party last night In honor of their eighth weddlnc anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chapman and family will return to this city In a few days and will again make It their home. The Enthusiastic club met on Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Hlggcson 912 'Avenue ' A. ' Mrs. John L. Temploton. an'd ' Mrs. C. W. Watts gave a Lenten tea on Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Watts on North First etreet. Mlra Lottie Woods Is visiting friends in Mr. and aim. Albert Wells of Council 'Bluffs ' announce the engagement of their daughter. Henrietta , to Edward F. Phil- brook , Jr. , of Omaha. The basement of the large store room of George- . Davis , the druggist. IB literally filled to Its greatest capacity with Harri sons paints , the leading paints of the coun try. If you contemplate painting you ought to consult Davis. The best brand Is what you want and to save money Is the next question. You will be suited In both by trading with Davis , 200 Broadway. Watch for the announcement of the milli nery opening of the Misses Read & Miller , 317 Broadway. It will appear In next Sun day's Bee. Council II In ( In C hurdle * . Folbwlng are the announcements of re ligious ercvlces to be held in the city to day : Christian Tabernacle , Rev. S. M. Perkins , Pastor Morning subject , 1045 ; a. m. , "Char acter Study ; Noah ; " evening subject , 8 p. m. , "Conversion of a Sheriff. " Special solos and ducts at both services. Second Presbyterian Church. Frank and Harmony Streets. Rev. Alex Llthcrland , Pas tor Morning subject. "Guarding Character. " In the evening the first of a series of talks will be given on the general theme "The Human Will as a Fountain of Action. " The , special subject will be "The Will Analyzed. " ' St. Paul's Episcopal Church , Rev. L. P. McDonald. Rector Holy coxmunlon , 8 a. m. ; Sunday ochcol , 10 a. m.j morning service and sermon , 11 a. m. ; Sunday school at All Saints' chapel , 3 p. m. ; evening service and sermon , 7.30 p. m. Good music at all services. Reorganized Church of Christ , Latter Day Saints , Pierce Street and Glen Avenue- Preaching at 10:20 : a. m. 'by Elder James Cat tail ; baptism. 11:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school , 12 m. ; Religion society. 6 p. m. ; preaching , 7:30 : p. m. by pastor , Elder T. W. Williams ; eub- Ject. "Tho Decettfulneu of Riches. " First Congregational Church. Sixth Btreet and Seventh Avenue , Rav\J. W. Wilson , I1- tor Morning worship and tcrmoi : , 10:30 : a. m. , subject , "Elijah's Request of the Widow of Eorcpta ; " Sunday school , 12 m. ; Christian Endeavor socloty meeting , 6:30 : p.m. . ; gos pel praise service , 7:30 : p. m. , led by church choir , followed by a fUticu-mlnutc talk to joung men , A special program of music and responsive reading has been prepared for tl.o evening service. Fifth Avenue Melhodlst Church , Rev. G. P. Fry , Pastor The funeral services of Mrs. A. J. Car In on will be held In the church at 10 a. m. , conducted by the raster. Preaching at 7:30 : p. m. by pistor , subject , "Tho Great Request ; " Sunday school , 12 m. ; Junior league , 3 p. m. ; Epworth league , 6:30 : p. m. St. John's English Lutheran Church , Wil low Avcnuo and Seventh Street , Rev. George W. Enyder , Pastor Preaching morning and evening by pastor , subjects , "Tho Lord Will Provide" and "How Saved ; " Sunday school at na > n , Christian Science Services 10:45 : a. m. In room 402 , Sapp block ; subject , "The Be heading of John the Baptist. " Experience meeting on Friday evening at 7.45. or rnnnitAi , < ; HAXI > Jtrnv. Indlctnientu Itetnrtied AKnlnnt Violator later * * of the StnttiteN. The federal court grand Jury made a partial report yesterday , returning a num ber of Indictments against violators of the federal statutes. Four of the Indictments against C. H. Castrup ot Atlantic , W. H. nicKce of Corning , Charles Exman of At lantic and Charles Douglas , were for boot legging. All were already In custody , and were promptly arraigned and each pleaded guilty. William Renshatv , a counterfeiter from Hamburg , was also Indicted. Frank Welcome , a negro bootlegger from Atlantic , was In dicted. Similar charges were Ignored against William S. Rolf of Anita , J. Sceley of CornIng - Ing , W. F. Ellis of Cromwell and Aaron Armstrong of Grlswold. The grand jury , under a recent ruling of the United States supreme court , was also obliged to Ignore the charge of Improper use of the malls lo-Jged against a fellow named W. H. HockIng - Ing , who Is now In jail at Kcokuk. The caec Is a most peculiar one , and It almost broke the hearts of the members of the grand Jury and the attaches of the district attorney's office when It was discovered that his case was covered by the decision of the high court. Hocking wrote a grossly ob scene letter to a man with whom he had been having some trouble and who was threaten ing to prosecute him for theft and other sorlous offenses. The federal statute under whlcli such offenses have been heretofore punished prohibits the sending of obscene and lewd writing through the malls , and the supreme court has held that obscene matter alone Is not Indictable , but the let ters must contain lend expressions. The expressions In this Irtter were very gross , but there was nothing that could bo con strued Into lewd expressions , and under the Instructions of the district attorney the grand jury was compelled to Ignore the charges. Itiinaivay Dora Much DaniaKC. A team , belonging to a farmer named Emll Sandberg , living near Hazel Dell church , became frightened at a passing motor on Pearl street yesterday afternoon and run away. On the corner of Broadway and Pearl street the wagon came Into con tact with the peanut stand kept by Thomas Fields , a badly crippled colored man , and wrecked It. Fields was knocked down and severely hurt. The horses ran across the street and smashed the wagon against the curbing , where three children hod a nar row escape from being killed. The street was crowded with people at the time and the horses plunged through the throng of people and vehicles and continued their flight until they reached the motor bridge. Flleds was Injured In the back and a leg that bad been recently amputated was again badly bruised. Go to the store of Mauer or Durfee , select what you want and save premium stars and get It. They coot you nothing. Ask your merchant for them and trade only with those who glvo stars. Bring your book with the stars , to the Star premium office , 14 Pearl street , and secure valuable premiums free. Smoke the Iron Chancellor , the leading five-cent cigar. DEATH IIECOIID. Fnneral of Illnnche K. Bruce. WASHINGTON , March 19. The funeral ot B. K. Bruce will take place Monday after noon at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Sterling N. Brown , pastor ot Park Temple church , will officiate , assisted by Rev. J. A. Johnson of the Metro politan African Methodist Episcopal church , and Rev. Walter Broaka of the Nineteenth Street Baptist church. The Interment will be In Woodlawn cemetery. Addrccces will bo made by Rev. F. J. Grlmko of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Rankln of Howard univer sity. Rev. S. N. Newman of the First Con gregational church. Bishops Handy and Ar- nett of the African Methodist Episcopal church ; Senator Hear of Massachusetts , and Senator Allison of Iowa. The honorary pall bearers will be Hca. John R. Lynch ot Mis sissippi , Hon. P. B. S. Plnchback and Colonel James L. Lewis of Louisiana ; M. M. Hol land of Ohio , John P. Green of Ohio , Hon. George W. White of North Carolina , Lewie IR Douglass of New York , Hon. H. P. Cheatham of North Carolina , Rev. William Waring of Ohio , Hon. H. L. Chew , deputy register of the treasury ; Robert H. Terrell of Massachusetts , R. R. Church of Tennes see , Hon. Campbell L. Maxwell and Ralph W. Tyler of Ohio , and Dr. C. B. Purvis. Geccgo F. T. Cook , Prof. W. S. Montgomery , Thomas H. Wright , Dr. George H. Richard- sen and L. C. Bailey of this city. Ilev. G. II. linker. YORK , Neb. , March 19. ( Special. ) Rev. E. H. Baker died at his home In this city yesterday afternoon from a combination of diseases , from which he has been a sufferer for some time. The deceased has been a prominent citizen of York for a number of years , having been a member ot the school beard and city council for successive terms. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the home and will be private. Public memorial services wll | be held at the Congregational church In the morning. Father of Folk County Sheriff. OSCEOLA , Neb. , March 19. ( Special. ) The funeral of A. NuquUt , father of the sheriff of this county , was held at the Bap tist i church In Stromsburg yesterday , and was largely attended by the citizens of Stromsburg and friends from the county , Mr. Nuqulst was an old citizen of the county. He formerly lived at Mollne , 111. , and worked In the plow factory there , and his i death was attributed to the dust In the factory. Editor PHILADELPHIA , March 19. William M. Taggart , editor ot Taggart's SunJay Times , died In this city today. ' Cznr'n 'Alde-de-Camp. ST. PETERSBURG , March 19. Admiral Popoff , aide-de-camp of the czar , is dead. Xelirnnknn Arrented In Mlnxourl. OIILAN , Mo. . March 19. ( Special Tele gram. ) A , A. Klncald , who claims to be a ranhcer at Whitman. Neb. , was arrested hero this morning on the charge of offering counterfeit money for sale nnd using the malls for fraudulent purposes. When ar rested the former had JfSTQ In a belt under neath hla clothingHo a'so had over fifty letters from people In difff-rent points In Kansas. Nebraska. Texas , Virginia. Arkan sas. Arizona. Michigan , Pennsylvania , Ohio , Illinois ) and Missouri , relating to the dealing- In green goods. Of the- money on htm t2UO was In crisp new bllla dssued by the Mer chants' National bank of Omaha. CLEAN UP. Have your clothes neatly cleaned , pressed and repaired , ready for spring. Suits made to order. First class work and low prices. J. C. JENSEN. J , B , SWEET , Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. 809 BENO BLOCK , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , March 6 , O ,9. STAMPSMarch PREMIUM STAMPS n i W6 Jiave made that term a household word during the two years vre have been in business in this city. We started in on a business basis and we have the confidoneo of the merchants of the city. Do not bo imposed on by imitators , who cannot show you the goods you are to receive. We have a STORE OF OUR OWN , ill which wo exhibit our full line of PREMIUMS , given in exchange for STAMPS. 'Fhese are the Stores whore PREMIUM STAMPS are given. Buy hero , collect Premium Stamps and secure handsome premiums FREE- Art Stntllo. 1 nroecrle * . - Paint * , OH * anil Glaiir. f Harry Schmidt , 406 Uroadway. ( Stamp * Bnrtcl & Miller , 100 West Broadway. Dell O. Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway. given only when cash deposit IB made. ) Phone S59. Mcrrlam Hlock Pharmacy , Cor. Main Art Needle Work. John Olson , 730 Broadway. Street anil Willow Avenue * Mesdamcs Stork & Crisp. 311 liroAd .v.iy. C. A. I < acy , SSI Harrison Street. Btown. & Wesner. C17 Main Street. J. C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Ulghtocnth Morgan & Co. , 140 Broadway. Baby Cnrrlagcn. . Street. 8. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Broadway. Hnnscn & Myrtue , 330 Broadway. Piano * nnd Orirani. tinker- . Evanq & Kissel. 643 Broadway. Bourlclus Music House. 323 Broadway , . C. Wldmaler , S28 Broadway. ' A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue F. I too in Moulding. II. J. Hancock , 605 NorthjSth Street. Ilanjns , Onitnri , ( Mandolin * , Etc. Charles Krlngel , Broad-vav and Oak. J. B. Long , 31 Main Street. Bsurlclun Music House , 325 Broadway. Hardware. XeMvliiff Machines. nlcrolci. , J. T. Flndley , 337 Broadway. Cole & Cole , 41 Mnln Street. . . . J. T. Flndlcy , 337 Drondway. ' Charles Sjsnlne , 310 'Brondnny. Cole & Coif. 41 Main Street. Sheet Minlo. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway. llnrnonn ntid Siuldlcry. Bcurlclus Music House , 32j Broadway. nicj-cle Snnilrle and nonnlrn. Walters Bros. , 148 Broadway. Shorn. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway. Jewelry. S. A. Pierce & Co. , 100 Main Street. Honkn < unil Stationery. . Sinn * . M. Wollmnti , 409 Brottdway. D. W. Bushnell , 22 Main strrct. ( Olvs . J. B. Long , 31 Mnln Street. stamps when asked for at the tlmo goods Laundry. arc bought and paid for , except on school Eagle Laundry Co. , 724 Broadway. SllverTvare. book ? . ) . M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. Dent nntl Slioen. Stamping. 5. A. Pierce & Co. , 100 Main Street. Mesdamcs ( Bnttengberg Storlc & Crisp ana , Honlton. -Broadway. ) . Mcadamesi Stork & Crisp , 311 Broadway. China and Glasmwnre. Meat Market * . Stove * and RanRe * . M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. J. H. Pace , 738 Broadway. Cole ft Cole. 41 Mnln Strrct. Conl and Wood , C. H. Huber & Bro. , 112 East Broadway. Charles Swalne , 340iBrondwny. n. 11. Williams , 150 Broadway- C. O. D Market. , C H. Orvls , Prop. , K7 .oilk * . DentUtry. Welker Meat Co. . 221 South Main St. ( Homlnway nnd Bralncrd ft Armitrong. ) Dr. 1 , . E. rioe. room 322 Merrlnm DIoc'.C. A. W. Barrett , 912 Avcnuo V. Mosdamcs Stork & Crisp , 341 Broadway. Dr. A. O. Mudge , 319 Broadsvay. Merchant Tailoring. Tailoring- . Diamond * . . Simon Johnson & Co. , 513 Broadway. Simon Johnson & Co. , 043 Broadway. If. Wollman , 409 Broadway. Tinware. , Millinery. Draws and DrtursrlMii * Snnilrled. Cole A Cole. 41 Mnln Street. Doll O Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway. Mlsa ti. 'A. Wollman , 339 Broadway. Charlpi Swalnp , ' 340 Broadway. Morrlam Block Pharmacy , cor. Main Mlrrom. John Olon. 719 Broadway. Street nnd Willow Avenue. n. 'J. Hancock C05 North . , . . Sth Street. Brown & Wesner , 617 Main Street. B. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Br n lw.\y. . . Merchandise. Turf (3ond * . Morgan & Co. , 140 Uroadway. Mimloal I * Massenberg , 630 Broadway. Bourlclus Music House , 323 Broadway. Walters Bros. , 148 Broadway. Dye Work. tie-nit nnd 1'erlodlciil * . ITihol tery. ' S. S. Keller , 311 , 313. 313 . . Broadway. Bchocdsack'e Twin City Dye Works , cor. D. W. Bushnell , 22 Main street. ( Olvo Avenue A and Twenty-sixth Btreet. Btamrn when asked for at the time goods Wall Paper. Flonr nnd Feed. nre bought and paid for , except on school J. B. Lon < r. 31 Main Street. 3,1C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Eighteenth books. ) Watche * and Clock * . Street. M. Wollmnti , 409 . Broadway. Charles Krlngel , Broadwiy nnd Oak. Omaha Dally Bee , 10 Pearl Street. Street. Wlmird Conarh Elixir. A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue P. Optical < Jaodn. Bron-n & Wesner , 617 Main Street. R. J. Hancock , 605 North'5th Street. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. ( Eyes tested Parnltnre. free. ) Wood. B. 3. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 BroaJwAy. j Photographic Work. C. . A. . Lacv. 3S1 Harrison Street. II. H. Williams , 150 Broadway. Grille Work. Harry Schmidt , 406 Broadway , i ( Stamps A. W. Barrett , 912 Aventio F 6. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 313 nroadw.iv. given only when cash deposit Is made. ) n. J. Hancock , COS North Sth Street. Bear In irilnd that it costsyou nothing to get our Premiums. The Premium Stamps , get them FREE. Our office is always i"t i"i i open and you arc cordially invited to call and bring your friend * . If you have been overlooked in the distribution of our Stamp i"I I t Books , kindly notify us and wc < will take pleasure in supplying you. They arc free to all. Yours very respectfully , I ' , The Co-Operative Premium Association , II I I GLAIR E. TURNBULL , MANAGER. I No Matt. ; . . . Is well dressed this spring who doesn't wear a Covert Cloth Top Coat. The new coat for Spring is cut short box back and fly front a stylish looking garment. There is no reason why every man shouldn't have one at least price shouldn't stand in the way. We will sell you an all-wool Covert Cloth Coat , made up with good linings , sewed good and cut to fit , for Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents. 9 18 AND 20 MAIN ST. 17 AND 19 PEARL ST. " Red White and Blue Yes , that's a pretty combination of colors for the Ameri can flag , but for artistic designs and the blending of colors in handsome "wait $ aper yre have something rare and beautiful. We have designs in green , with the coats of arm of the knights of old purple , golden tints , silver tints , Italian blue , and tints' ' and colors of all kinds , making the finest as sortment ofvvaji paper ever shown in Council Bluffs. We want to figure with you when you decide to paper and decor ate your room 'a nd you will find that by giving us a chance it will save yq $ money. Our workmen are skilled in the wall paper , painting ! | ind decorating line. LI : i h' I Miller Wall Paper Store 108 South Main St. , Co. Bluffs. SCHEDULE EXPRESS tuns between Council Bluffs nnd Omaha. Jew In effect. For prompt delivery , call on Vm W&lch. Bluffs 'phone , 128 ; Omaha phone , 780. KATES LOW. For carriage or xpresa wagon , call at No. 8 North Main treet or above telephone * . > f Belding Silks Newest designs in the Belding Stamp Pieces. In Sofa Pillows and cen ter pieces I have the latest designs. Everything in the shape of material for fancy work. Free lessons given with stamped work. MISS MARY RICE , At Council Bluff's Carpel Company. GOOD HORSE SHOEING AND GOOD BLACKSMITH WORK IS WHAT YOU PAY FOR. WHEN YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN THAT LINE. WHY NOT GET THE BEST ? IT DOESN'T COST ANY MORE. INTER FERING , FORGING AND QUART lilt CRACKS ARE MY SPECIALTIES. AND THIS MEANS DO DISEASED HOOP3. COME TO THE NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. 19 BRYANT STREET , OPPO SITE ( CITY BUILDING. C. C. CARPENTER , PROPRIETOR. Sit Uryniit St. , Opu. City IlulIdlnR. DOHANY THEATER. One Night , Sunday , March 20 , KITWKIISTEIl'S Unrivalled Company of Comedians In that Musical Comedy Surprise , A BREEZY ENTIRELY REWRITTEN. PIUCES-2JC , 35c , We and 75c. Beats now on sale. DOHANEY THEATER , Cieo. A. Hem en Announce * The Ixmdon and New York SUCCCFS , "OUK JPJ iT , " 10) Nights Lyceum Theater , New York. "SO Nights Htrnnd Theater , I/mdon. Presented by COOK'S COMEDIANS , The nig Farcical Comedy Organization , Prices 2Jc , We , ? 5c. lioies , 11.00. Seats now on tale. i Dohany Theater One Mitlit Tliumdny , Mnroli 21. James A. Hcrnes' beautiful comedy Orama "SHORE ACRES" Presented by a line company of players , mlth entire now scenery nnd many unique realistic novelties. A euperb production , guaranteed. iPrlcca $1.00 , 75c , 50o and Scats now on FAIIM I.OA\h Fllll ; I.\SIWA.VCE _ SIIUICTY 1IONDS LoncNt Ilutci. All surety bonds executed at my ofllce. JAM. K. CASAIJV , Jit. , 230 Main Street Council II In fix. One-Half Cent with every 10-cent purchase. That's what our premium checks are , and you can got anything yea runt for them , from a tin trumpet to an organ or a piano , providing you get enough checks. Our PREMIUM cbccka are worth the cash and OUR MEATS are the best and as cheap as any place la the city. Try the Blue Front Market , 130 W. Broadway , 'Phone ' , 382 , For sale , cheap , ton-acre tract of land , cor. Madison nnd Bennett avenues , Council Bluffs. C. S. Leffcrts , 203 Main street. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. FOH HUNT I1Y LEONARD UVKHHTT , i 10 Pearl Street. per month 18 Pearl street , Btore room. 1 < 0.00 pep month 4 Pearl etreet , next to Pere eoy'u cigar store. J23.00 per month Cherry Hill , 10-room house and 1 acre , fruit and garden. $15.00 per month 1011 Ilroadnay , store room. 18.00 per month 1323 Pleusant street , six-room house. 10 00 per month-110 nidge street , large six-room house. $6.00 per month-Avenue 11 & llth street , two rooma. < 5.00 per month-21st St. , near Uroadway , thre rooms. 14.00 per month 815 A\cnue II , three-room house. ' FAIIMS KOH RKNT. 134 acres fenced bottom land : will bulM new noiiFc and barn for responsible tenant ! 52.i * per ucre. 107 acres fouthcant of Woodbine , Harrison county ; good Improvements ; | : .CO. 30-ncro form near Council Illufta , | : :0.00 per year. E-ocre garden tract , close In , 1100,00 per year. Good farmn for rale or trade clicnp ; win take furniD , city prupertjt or ll\e ttock In part payment. Write for lists or apply to 1.KONAHU KVEIICTT , Over 1C I'earl Street. UJVELMNQS. rnuiT. 'Ani AND aAitnnN lands for sal * or rtnt. Day * H , M Pearl punrc JIHAMAII narss. to CENTS A scr- tlnf. A. li. Howe. Council muffs. roii BAM : on TIIADH. IIIOH imio ST.U- lion. C19 Main st , , Co. I Huffs , In. WANTED. ni.NINO ItOOM OIUU ATMA' TO I , Mucl'g rcflaurant , 218 Ilroaihuiy. Initructlons. Albln Iluiter , studio VIOLIN 818 Uroadway. Ocrman nut hod or Dresden Conservatory. 5c-Charles Stunner Cigar-5c Dealer Made Wbo Appreciate far * Supplied Trade a b Hood Smoke. John G. Woodward & Co.