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TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , HAY 1 , 1808. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. JH.VOH Try Mocro'n slock food. "Concert of the Swoon , " May 3. Dr. Roc , dontlit , Merrlam block. Dr. Green , offlcf 512 Fourth street. Jersey Cream llour. Hartcl & Miller. Call at Hcc oince for Cuban maps. t Dr. Drown. dwitUt. room 301. Merrlam blk. For rent , 6-room houee. Rood location and repair. Address 021 High st. The women of St. Paul's church will give t musltMl anil dancing party at llande's hall Tuesday trenlnz. A limp of Cuba , the West Indies and of the world at the Council UlutTa omcc of The Bee for ten cents. The Evant laundry li the leader In fine work both for color ind finish. G20 Pearl itrect. Phone 290. Mediums from St. Paul and Chicago will bold a meeting far tcflt Sunday at 2:30 : p. in. at Union hall , 140 Upper Hroadway. The "Tacky * ' party that was 16 be Riven Tuesday nlRht will bo Riven Monday , May 2 , at Hande's hall. AdmlMlon , 25 cuita. Joseph 'Hendlcy ' , wliuMj home was at Twen tieth street and Fourth avenue , this city , died yesterday In tlio Methodist hospital in Omaha. Don't you thltrt It must be a pretty good laundry that can please no rnony hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724 I ] road way. See "Tho Old Maid's Convention , " or "Old iMalds Made Over. " by Unity Guild In Cham bers' hall , May 5. Tickets , Including danc ing , 25 cents. Mrs. Stock's class of the Congregational Sunday ohool , assisted by the Appollo club , will hold an entertainment and sociable Mon. day evening , May 2. The Congregational Sunday school , by Mrs. Stroch's class , assisted by the Apollo club , will hold an entertainment and social Mon day evening at the church parlors. The first Installment of the new equip ment of the motor company has arrived. It consists of three carloads of new motors , which will be placed under the largo cars as fast ns possible. 'Bishop Perry of Davenport will be the Kiiest of Hcv. L. P. ( McRonald today. Ho will preach and administer the rite of con firmation at Grace churc-h In the morning and at St. Paul's In the evening. The regular meeting of the AVomen'e Chris tian aasaclatloo will bo held on Monday after noon In the parlors of the Grand hotel. Each member Is askoJ to be present. Visitors welcome. Take the elevator. F. Laubershelmcr , for a number of yea'rs an Inmate of the Insane department of St. nernard's hospital , died yesterday at his home , where he was taken a few days ago In view of hla approaching death. Word has been received hero by Mrs. C. 6. Dyers , announclog the death of tier aunt , Mrs. R. II. Randall , at Kansas City. Mrs. Randall's home was In Ltlncoln for many years , anJ the funeral will be held there on ( Monday. I.Mrs. Deasoro has received a letter from her son , Frank , who left homo on the same train that conveyed the Dodge Light Guards. Hid original lntentlo.1 was to enlist , but his age was against him , and without his mother's consent he could not be taken. A. W. Turner and Fred Turr.or are charged by "E. S. 'Iloal with plowing up property rented by him. The Turners , father and eon , cultivated the land last year , and this year persisted In plowing It again In spite of Iloal's protests. The case will bo heard May 2 In Justice Vlen's court. A patient named Allison , who has been contlned In the Woman'o Chrlotlan Association hospital for some time , managed to elude the watchfulness of the nurses yesterday afternoon and left the hospital. Ho was bareheaded , but carried a heavy satchel and a largo roll of bedding. ( He claimed to be headed for Clay county , Kansas , where be lias a brother. IF. E. Huglns , who lives at 1213 Seventh avenue , was reported to have become de mented yesterday to such an extent that It was necessary to restrain him. The family has been In the city but a short time. Noti fication that they were In a serious condition financially and In sere need 61 help was given to the local Masonic lodge. The unfortunate - fortunate man la a Mason In good standing. Clumbers the order took charge of the case last evening. Word has been received hero announcing the death of J. F. Klmball of the former firm of Klmball & Champ. At the time of hla death he was being treated In a sani tarium In Blnghamton , N. Y. After the dissolution of the firm Mr. Klmball removed to St. 'Louis ' and built up a profitable busi ness. J. W. Champ Is now living In Logan , Utah , where he has acquired a fortune. He left hero after his eerlous business reverses with no capital at all. The members of the High school class have decorated the desks of their absent comrades who were members of the Dodge Light GUards. American and Cuban flags nro usoil. Unless the school becomes so crowded that Itwill bo absolutely neces sary to use Hie seats for the accommoda tion of other pupils the decorations will remain until thct young men return from Cuba. The desks were occupied by J. Q. Anderson , Albert Flammant , I ? . E. Anderson and Edgar Harkncss. At the Dohany tonight the play will be "Drifting Apart. " The Prlngles have had fair bouses during the week and have been giving the patrons of the Dohany value re ceived for their money. A neat sum will be turned Into the Dodge Light Guard benefit fund the lost of the week through the gen erosity of the company and the management of the theater , which act Will doubtless lead to an Increased patronage of the house. The play for tonight will be given at this after noon's matinee at 2:30 : and 25 per cent of its receipts will be turned Into the fund for the Guards. C. B. Vldva Co. . female remedy ; consulta tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 3 to 5. Health Look furnluhed. 3:0-327-3S Merrlam block. Money to loan on city property , Klnn * . N. Y. Plumbing compunr. Tel. 250. On the March. The soldiers are on the march to the front. They are the bono and sinew of the land in time of peril , tllut those who cannot go to war must remain and fight for the Integrity of the nation. No better goo I can be eerved the people than fair , honest dealing by home merchants. Goods that are reliable spsak for themselves. That Is the reason Harrison's iportnts re\ known and used more than any other In Council Bluffs. They are pure and iKlve satisfaction for durability. Davis , 200 'Broadway. Read premium offers inside Domestic Soap wrappers. MnrrtiiKP l.lcen < - . Alnrrlase lloensea have been Issued to the. toll a A doff persons : Name nrul residence. Age. lyoa'H HcJbtrir , Lincoln. Neb 33 Josephine Kerschner , Udcl , la 21 Churlea nrltton , Omaha is I.ulu Conn , Omaha 18 M. Rojrnn. Doone , In. 2fl Ida U. Sapp , Ltoone , la l'C Klein's California oranges are the flncet In the market. Save your Domestic Soap wrappers. . Hear the patriotic and original songs and recitations on the Dodge Light Guards at the "Old Maids' Convention , " Chambers' hill , next Thursday evening , May 6. MENERAY BROS. NURSERYMEN , Of Orescent City are here In Council Bluffa nd Omana with tbelr fine line of fruit trees , grape vkif , etc. , anil all klnda of Ono chade trccc , Ooweriiig chrubi and rosea. Their ale grounds ire located at 015 Eaat Droid- w y. Council Oluffi , and on F rnam street , cne block west of Twentieth street , Omaha , where you will be waited on at all tlmei with pleuure. We cell all gooda very cheap and guarantee til goodi flrit-clM. OwnhM 'pboae , loauj Council Blnffs , ua. \YHYTiIECITYSilOULDPAYUP \ Petition in the Mnndntnui Oaso Filed in the District Court , ASKING CASH FOR CURRENT WARRANTS More to Secure nn Interpretation of the New State I.mv nn Applied ( o din AdmlttlntrnUnn of .MiluIvI | > iil Flimnce. The papers In the mondannis suit to compel the city treasurer to pay a freshly drawn warrant were Hied in the district court yis- tcrday morning nnd the entire day was spent In hcarlrz the arguments before Judge Smith. The petition alleges that the city of Council Bluffs did on the 7th day of March , 1S9S , pad an ordinance making an appropria tion for the different expenditures of the city for the fiscal year commencing with the 1st of April , 1S9S. Which eald ordinance was duly approved and published as prbvldcd by law , a copy of which Is hereto attached , marked exhibit A , and made a port hereof. That there was by the said ordinance ap propriated for the purchase of necessary sup plies for the use of the city for the fiscal year commencing with April 1 , 180S , the sum of $2,000. That since the beginning of the said fiscal year and during the month of April , 1S9S , the said city purchased necessary supplies for the use of the said city during the said fiscal year beginning with April , 1898 , In the amount of $6.24 , which said amount was rendered , approved and allowed and a war rant drawn on the city treasurer therefor , a cciiy of which warrant li hereto attached , marked exhibit I ) , and made a part hereof. That said claim and warrant Is the prop erty of your petitioner and was for expenses Included in the appropriation made by the ordinance hereinbefore set out. That your petitioner presented said war rant to defendant , W. 'B. ' Heed , city treasurer ff said city , and demanded payment thereof out of the revenues of said city for the said fiscal year. That defendant refused to pay the same , giving as his reasons therefor that there are other warrants of said city upon the general fund legally Issued more than a year prior to the fiscal year beginning with April , 1898. which had been duly presented for patient and endorsed as provided by law. remaining mum Id In an amount far In excess of the amount of funds on hand , which said older warrants should first be paid out of the funds In his hands. That said defendant had at the time of the presentation of said warrant In his hands funds arising from the revenue of the city during and for the fiscal year beginning with April 1 , 1898 , against which said funds plain- tilt's said warrant was drawn , more than sufficient to pay said warrant. That this plaintiff has no plain , speedy and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law , Gave as herein sought. Wherefore , plaintiff asks a mandate of this court commanding defendant , ca city treasurer , to pay this plalntlft at once the amount of his s > Ud warrant above set out out of the moneys In his hands arising from the revenues of the city for and during the fiscal year beginning with April , 1893. T.he city filed a demurrer alleging that the action could not be maintained without violation lation of the statutes of the state , < wd that an order from the court to compel the city treasurer to pay the warrant would not only make him a violator of the law , but would Invalidate Us bond and make him liable to Impeachment , 'lloth ' sides adduced a mass of supporting opinions. The arguments were Mot concluded last evening. ( ilt.VMMAY SALE , Tomorrow ( Monilny ) Mom I ii K. BOSTON STORE. > PRICES SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. The new laces and embroideries at special prices. Fine Val laces o.Il widths , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 7. 9 to 25c a yard. Special price by the dozen. Torchan laces at 6 , 7 , 12& . 15 , 19 and 25c. Oriental laces , In white and cream , In all wldltie. Heavy Vanise and trimming laces , all widths , 8 , 10 , 1214. 17. to 25c a yard. WASH GOODS. Tea cases wash goods just arrived on sale Monday. Ono case of French cambrics , the new blue shades , beautiful plaids , warranted fast colovs , 25c value , at 12'/4c a yard. Dcab DeMadras , extra soft finish , 30 Indies wide , at IBc. New French ginghams at 19c. Scotch Oxford , heavy for skirts , new plaids , Monday , only lOc a yard. Two cases Irish lawns , full 40 laches wide , 15o value , on sale Monday 6'4c a yard. MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. Flowers of every description at special prices. Now fancy ribbons. Ladles' sailor hats , worth Jt.50 , only 99c each. each.Ladles' Ladles' fringed sashes , In black satin , black merle , fancy plaids , etc. , $1.50 to $3.00 eaio. BOSTON STORE , FOWLER , DICK & WALKER , Council Bluffs. There may be a good deal of blowing about paints , but the people are getting wiser every day. They who have been fooled In the past In buying poor pitnt hereafter should trade with a responsible paint house that makes that line its special study. There li only one exclusive paint establishment In Council Bluffs. It U an old firm , a reliable firm and a place where you will get the full value of your money. That place Is the Council Bluffs I'alnt , Oil and Glass company , Masonic temple. I have a few thousand dollars to be loaned In small amounts on good Improved farms or upon the better class of city property , D. W. Otis , 133 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. HOW TO GKT TO THE GROUNDS. 1'rolilom flint Xow CnnfroiitM the Trmmiiortntlon Compiinlm. The Council Bluffs Transmlrclfslppl asso ciation Is taking a deep Interest In the trans portation questions ccnnected with the oper ation of through trains from this city to tbe grounds. From the bwt Information attain able U Is understood that the motor com pany will not bo able to land Its paEsengero any nearer the grounds than Douglas and Thirteenth streets. On occasions of big crowds this will make It difficult for Iowa passengers to reach the grounds. The asso ciation has taken up the matter with the Terminal Bridge and Railway company and has been endeavoring to assist In getting legal dlmcultlcs cleared In order to permit the construction of the Terminal tracks along Union avenue. An Injunction , procured two or three years ago , prevents this work being done. The following letter was received yea- terday concerning the matter and Indicates the little hope felt by the Terminal people of an early adjustment of the difficulties : OMAHA. April 29. Dear Sir : On my re turn yewterday I Kund your note on my desk nml In reply will atato that I do not know what. If anything , can be done In the way of giving Council liluffs direct tran-s- portntton to the exposition grounds. It soe-ma to me. however , thnt If I were In terested In the welfare of Council Bluffs I would make every iKPalbta effort to secure direct ami rapid transportation , as other wise but few strangers will stop In your city. Yours truly. JOHN II. WKBSTEH , Vlco President and General Manager. The May opening of the Bourlcus Music House on Friday and Saturday , May 8 and 7 , will be grand affair. 'Plenty ' of rmulc , flowers , decorations , etc. Everybody Is In vited to make himself perfectly at home at 325 Broadway , where the organ stands on top of the building. The "Tacky" parly that was to be given Tuesday night will bo given Monday , May 2 , at Hande'i ball. Admltalon. 25 cenU ) . 'Annual Field liny. The annual field day of the High School Athletic association will be held next Fri day afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at tbe Driving park. President iMcKtaley't call lor vuluu- tcera hto occasioned a IOM to the team o two athletes whcno prow em on the clnJer path was relied upon to win many point at the etato meet at Kcokuk next month Their places will bo difficult to fill , but an unusually largo number of boys have hcei hard at work on the track .during the l&s few weeks , and the ' 98 team promlica to bo superior In point of athletic ability to any of Its prcdecctaorn. The events will bo hotly contested and It Is expected that several rec ords will be broken If the weather fsvoro Saitnders In thoeprlnts , Wcsh In thn weights ttutto In the bicycle races and Barnnard In the hurdles arc the men who are cxpectec to make the new figure * . In addition to the track events there will be a competitive drill by the crack drill team of the cadets. The entries for the track events arc as fol lows : Ainsworth , Ayles , Abdll , Ball , Bald win , Barnnard , A. Barnnard , W. Butts Beardoley , Bcnc , Crane , Chllds , Dalley , Diet rich , DeKay , Owtncll , Dyar , Grlmca , Graham Hess , Hanchctt , Kynctt , Miller , I'etenon Rutherford , F. Richmond , Reynolds , Saun- dcrs , H. Saundera , W. Sulhoff , Wahlgi-cn Walker Welsh , trainer. The ball to be given by the Modern Woodmen - men of America for the benefit of ( he Dodge Light Guards will be held In Masonic temple hall. Instead of their own hall , Thursday evening. May 5. The admission will be 25 cento aer couple and 10 cents for extra women. The list of merchants who give premium stamps will be found on this page. Look for it. Don't forget the May Pole ball given by the Whlto Rose Rebekah lodge , Tuesday evening , May 3 , at Independent Order of Odd Fellows' hall. For the finest selection of fruits go to Klein's , 112 Broadway. Domestic Soap makes and keeps cran friends. SOCIAL EVE.VrS OP IvAST WEKK. Mr. nnd Mrx. Slileketnnr. Celclirnte n WeddliiKr AiinlvcrNnry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shlcketanz celebrated their twenty-first wedding anlversary at their homo on Benton street on Friday aft ernoon. There were a large number ol friends present to tender their hearty con- gatulatlons. .Mr. and Mrs. Shlcketanz were married In the Ogdenliouse when her father , John Hammer , wns Its chief owner. They have lived continuously at their present home since then. A number of the guest.1 * iwho were present at the wedding attended the anniversary. An elegant dinner was served from 6 to 8. On Monday evening one of the last parties of the season will be given In Hande's hall. It has been designated as "a tacky party. " Refreshments will be served and there will be a ball program of twelve numbers. Mrs. Francis has returned from Grlswold , where she was called by the oerloua lllntvis of her sister , Mrs. F. Hcndricks. iTho latter Is now convalescent. Miss Mattle Tiggert of Omaha Is spending a few days with Miss Cella Mulqueen. Miss Rea Prlmcau of Omaha has been vis iting Council Bluffs friends during the last few dajs. Miss Liura Long , formerly a teacher In the city schools , but now teaching near Shelby , was a Council Bluffs visitor yester day.Miss Miss Daisy Hlgglns of Omaha and Mr. Frank Harris of Missouri Valley atcnded the Butterfly fete Friday night at Handc's hall. Mrs. H. L. Jinney has returned from Vir ginia and will make her home In this city , realdlng with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. L. Zermuehlcn , on Bluff street. Mrs. Ovlde Vlen , who for the last two weeks has been visiting In Kansaa City , la expected to arrive homo this morning. Henry Warren and wife went to De Molnes yesterday to visit a couple of days with the toys of company L at Camp Mc- Klnlcy. Miss Alberta Troutman left last evening for a short vlalt with friends In Llnclon , Ncl ) . Miss Jessie Wallace left Friday afternoon for Tabor for a brief visit with friends. Mrs. J. A. Danforth has rctutncd from a visit in Chicago. \V. G. Woodbury has taken W. Runyon's residence. No. 109 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullls have rented the pretty cottage at 1023 Fourth avenue and will imve to their new homo thla week Mrs. George Van Orman has returned from a visit to Bessemer. Mich. Miss Anna Williams , teacher at the Bloomer school , entertained her pupils Sat urday afternoon at her home near the park The afternoon was pleasantly spent In searching for wild flowers in the glens leadIng - Ing to the park , where lunch was also eu- Joyed. The list of merchants who give premium arnna wm be " found on - - - - - - - Hoffmoyr's foncy patent flour makes the best and moat bread. Aak your grocer for It. Church Sorrier * Tcxlnr. Services will be held In all the churches of lie city today. The special feature at the Episcopal churches will be the confirmation of classes by Bishop Perry. Christian Tabernacle , Corner Scott and \uguata Streets , S. M. Perklos , Paotor ; Miss Gcrtrudo O. Kennedy , ( Musical Director- special music at both services ; subjects 'Tests of ' " " 'Dlsclplcshlp" and "The Precious nvltatlon. " Everybody Invited. Broadway Methodist Episecpal Church , J I. Senseneg , Pastor Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. ; class meeting at' ' 12 m. ; Sunday school it 12 m.j Junior league at 4 p. m. ; Epworth eaguo at 7 p. m. ; preaching at 8 p. m. The public Is cordially Invited to attend all of the ervlces. Second Presbyterian Church , Frank and larmony Streets , Rev. Alexander Lither- and , Pastor Slowing subject , "Depravity of the Will ; " eventag service will be In charge of the women of the congregation , [ he Ladles' society will meet with Mrs. J. L. Baker , 376 Lincoln avenue , on Tuesday afternoon. First Congregational Church , Comer of llxth Street and Seventh Avenue , 'Rev. J. W. Vllson , Pastor Communion service and re ception of new members at 10:30 : a. m. , with short sermon by the pastor ; subject , iflread aad Water the Necessities of Life- " Sunday school at 12 m. ; Young People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor at 6:45 : p. m. ' ; ospel praise service at 7:30 : p. m. , followed > y a brief sermon on "The Perils of Oft- Repeated Temptation. " St. Paul's Church , Rev. b. P , McDonald , Rectcr Sunday school , 10 a. m. ; holy com munion and sermoj , 11 a. m. ; Sunday school at All Saints' chapel , 3 p. m. ; evening serv- ce , confirmation and sermon by the bishop of 'Iowa , 7:30 : p. in. Full choir and good music. The rector will preach In the mopj- ng. Seats all free. .Everyone welcome. Fifth A.venue Methodist Church Service at 10:30 : a. m. ; subject. "The Knowledge of ) hrlst's Love ; " 8 p. m. , ' "Empowering , " by ho pastor , G. P. Fry ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; Junior league at 3 p. m. ; Epworth league at 7 p. m. Baptist Church , First Avenue and Sixth street ( Morning service at 10:30 : ; subject , The Keynote of the , Christian Life and Service. " The ordinance of the Lord's super - > er after the morning address. Sunday school at 12 m. ; Baptist Young People's Jnlon society will meet at 7 o'clock In the ecture room ; subject evening , "The Boy with the 'Big ' Head. " The evening services In ho future will begin at 8 o'clock , instead ot 7:30. : Wextend a cordial Invitation to the. public to attend any of the above meetings. The list ot merchants who give premium stamps 'will be found on in Is page. Look for It. Ilenl Kutnte Trnimferi. The following transfers are reported from he title and ) loan office of J. W , Squire , 101 Pearl street ; Charles T , Chrlftensen and wife to Mads C. Lansen. lot 3 , block' 1 , 1'latn- vlaw add.w. . d f 300 Jamea SIcRcbert to Mary 'Mcllobert ' , wH nl4 nett ne % , 7-73-43 , w. d 1 3d 1'helan nnd wife to Adolph delse , swU 4-7C-42. w. d , 6,500 S'athnn V. Dortfo and wife to Coun cil llluffs Savings 'bank ' , swU neU , ne 4 setf. nwti eoM , t > V4 e'A nw4 neV4 12-74-44 and nett 18-74-43 except road , q. c. d C04 Total amount of transfers 1 < S,405 Domestic Soap ii tbe best for tbe laundry. Cord wood for tale cheap. Address W. 7. . Bee office , Council Bluff * . Silver teMpooo * till go vith Domestic Soap , 1 1 r-i B I i i" i i i" i i--i"i-n ' -r i > Tr r"ir-i ' * r r * ir- * * * s \ jsij v-\ ? & * j -/-v- < j \j-\j- T/.T I oil < : e > ill i > I Do Not Forget To ns/c for PREMIUM SZVlAf JPS as they save you money. Thousands of dol. lars h\jo been saved by the people of Council Bluffs through the agency of these stamps. There is scarcely a home Jn the city that does not contain one or more of our Premiums. If you are one of the few who are not 11.1' 9 ' collec'tjrig stamps , don't lose any more time. ( . .t.'i These are the Stores where PREMIUM STAMPS are giv&n. Buy here , collect Premium Stamps and secure handsome premiums FKEE. Art Studio. ( IroGcrlm , I'nlntu , OIU nnd Harry Schmidt , 403 Broadway , ( Stumps Bartel & Miller , 100 West Broadway. Dell O. Morenn & Co. , 742 Broadway. . given only when cash deposit IB mode. ) Phone 359. Merrlam Block Pharmacy , Cor. Mala Art Needle Work. John Olscn , "ra Broadway. . Street and Willow Avenue , MesdameB Stork & Crisp. 311 Uroad.vny. C. A. Lacy , 3S1 HnrrUon Street. Brown. & Wesner , 017 Main Street. . J. C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Eighteenth Morgan & Co. , 140 Broadway. llnbr CnrrlmrcM. Street. 8. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , Slu Broadway. Hunpcn & Myrtue , 330 Btoadnay. I'lnnok nnd Or wan * . linker ) ' . KvatiH A Kissel. 642 Broadway. Bourlclus Music House , 325 A. W. Barrett , S12 Avenue P. . . C. Wldmaler , 823 Broadway. R. J. Hancock , COS North ! 8th Street. llootu Moulding. DnnJoH , ( In I Inn , iMnndotlni , Etc. Charles Krlnifel , Uroa-J-vav and Oak. J. B. Long , 31 M.iln. Street. Bourlclus Music Houie , 323 Broadway. C , L. Carstenscn , 314 Broadway. . flewluu ; Mnclilnc * Hnrdtvnrc. J. T. Flndley. ' 337 Broadway. J. T. Plndley , 337 Broadway. . Cole & Cole , 41 Main Street. . Cole A Cole. 41 Main Street. Charles Bnalnc , 310 'Broadnny. Sheet Hunlo. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway. Ilnrnen nnd SudiUery. Bourlclus Music House. 325 Broadway. lllej-i'lc Sunilrlcn and itepnlrB. Shorn. Walters Bros. , 148 Broadway. Council Bluffs Cyclery , 337 Broadway. . B. A , Picrco & Co. . 100 Main Street. Hook * a.nd Stationery. Jewelry. D. W. Bushncll , 22 Main street. ( Glvo M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. J. B. Long , 31 Main Street. stamps when asked Tor at the time goods Lnnndry. nrc bought and paid for , except on school 8I1 > cmnre. books. ) Eagle Laundry Co. , 724 Broadway. M. Wollmnn , 409 Broadway. Hoot * find Shorn. Luce * . . . B. A. Pierce. & Co. , 100 Main Street. ( BattcnjfberB anj Honlton. ) Mesdamea Stork & Crisp. 341 Broadwar. Mcsdamcs Stork & Crisp , 341 'Broadway. , China nnd Ulmmtvarc. . Stovrn nnd It n nun. Mont MnrkctH. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. Cole & Cole 41 Main J. II. Pace , 738 Broad-way. , Street. Con I nnd Wood. Charles Swalne , 340 - . . . . . -Broadway. C. . H. Huber & Bro. , 112 East Broadway. n. H. Williams , 150 Broadway. C. O. D Market. C H. Orvls , Prop. , 037 Silks. Dentistry. Broadway. ( Hemlnway and Brulnera & Welker Meat Co. . 221 South Main St. Armstrong. ) Tr. It , E. Roe. room 322 Merrlam Block. A. W. Barrett , 012 Avenue P. Mcsdames Stork & Crisp , 341 Broadway. Dr. A. O. Mudgc , 319 Broadway. Mcrclmiit Tailoring. Tailoring Diamond * . Simon Johnson & Co. , C13 Broadway. Blmon Johnson & Co. , 543 Broadway. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. llntvnrr , Mllllnt-rr. IlrnK * nnd Druidi ! " ! " ' Snntlrle * . Cole & Cole , 41 Main Street. Mlsa I . A. Wollman . Dell O Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway. > , 339 Broadway. Charles Swnlne , ' 340 Broadway. Merrlam B'ock Pharmacy , cor. Main Mlrrori. John Olpoti , 739 Broadway. Street and Willow Avenue. B. S. Keller , 311 , 313. 313 Dri4.lw.iy. n.J. . Hancock , 603 North Sth Street Brown & Wesncr. 617 Alain Street. Morgan & Co. , 140 Broadway. Mnnlcnl 'Merehnndlie. Turf Good * . ! . Massenbcrg , C30 Broadway. Bourlclus Music House , 325 Broadway. Waiters Bros. , 143 Broadway. Dye Work. nnd Periodical * . Uphnlntrry. Schoedsnck'B Twin City Dye Works , cor. D. W. Bushncll , 22 Main street. ( Give- B. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , SH Broadway , Avenue A and Twenty-sixth street. stamp ] when asked for at the time goods W ll PIUMT. Flour nnd Feed. are bought and paid for , except on school J. B. Long , 31 Main Street. J.'C. Nielsen & Co. , DOT South Eighteenth books. ) Wutclie * nnd Clock * . Street. Charles Krlngel , Broadway and Oak. Omaha Dally Bee , 10 Pearl Street. M. Wollman , 409 Broudway. Street. Wlcnrd Cough Elixir. A. . P. Option ! Good * . W. Barrett , 912 Avenue Brown & Wesner R. J. Hancock , COS North -5th Street IM. Wollman , 409 Broadway. ( Eyes tested , .617 Main Street. Furniture. free. ) Wood. B. 8. Keller , 311 , 313. 315 Broadway. I'hotoKrniihlc AVork. 'A. Lacy , 3S1 Harrison Street. Grille Work. , n. II. Williams , IM Broadway. Harry Schmidt , 403 Broadway. ' , ( Stamps A. W. Barrett , 912 S. S. Keller. 311 , 313. 13 Broadway. given only when cash deposit Is made. ) n. J. Hancock , COS Nortji Avenue Sth F Street. Bear in mind that It costs you nothing to get our Premiums. The Premium Stamps , get them FREE Our office Is nlwnvo open and you are cordially Invited to call and bring your frlc-nds. If you have been overlooked in the distribution of our Stnmn Books ; kindly notify us and we will tatie pleasure In supplying you. They are free to all. Yours very respectfully. Jtu"'V * * - iThe Co-Operative Premium Association , OFMCE. HOURS : t ) A. M. TO 5 P. fll. GLAIR E. TURNBULL , MANAGER. CASH TALKS What cash will do at t BROWN'S C. 0. D. MEAT MERKET p 335 Broadway , Telephone 338. r BEST GRAIN FED BEEF Round Steak lOc per pound Sirloin Steak 12c , Porterhouse Steak 12c , 12ic Shoulder Steak 8c Sugar-cured picnic hams Go Sugar-cured Bacon 9c Good Lard 5c Full line of lunch meats always on hand at way ZlS fp down prices. Open on Sundays. , f JUUuJutJlJlMUUG WILL STOP iVI3W POnTIFICATIOXS. Olijcct of the Shelling of FortM at WASHINGTON , April 30. Secretary Long ils afternoon made public the folio A Ing leb. gram from Admiral Sampson , commanding he Cuban blockade squadron : New York. Puritan and Cincinnati shelled 'unta Oorda ut Matanzas yesterday to revent the construction of new batteries vhlch they were commencing. The Puritan ias been ordered to prevent any resump- lon of this work. Con'lio > N Ordered to lleuort. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , April 30. A special rom Ardmore , I. T. , says : Colonel Dan Cendall , musterlne officer ot the cowboy cglmcnt , has received word to report with its mo.i on Wednesday next , at Muskcgee , I. T. , at which point the 176 cowboys to be nlisted from the territory into Dr. Wools' eglment , will be examined and sent outer or duty. 'Ilnim" MpKiinc IlelcuHeil from I'rlnan. SING SING , N. Y. , April 30. John Y. Me- Cane , the former "czar of Coney Island , " completed a term of five years In the state irtson here today , and Is now a free man. Is ! brother , Theodore McKane , and a party f friends occompanled him home to New York. McKane's crime was violation of the lecllon laws. Dully Trt-imiirx Stnteiuritt. WASHINGTON , April 30. Today's state ment of the condition of tbe treasury shows : Available cash balance , J218.298.253 ; gold re- erve , $180,983fi50. , I HM SH H BMB S ] > Y -I > K V' llenvcr City. BQAVER CITY , Neb. , April 30. ( Special 'clegram. ) The dwelling of Fred Whltford urned at noon toJa' } % Cause of fire un- no\vn. Loss , $400 ; no Insurance. Hunk Wri-oki-r j : iM Four Yean , COLUMBUS. KarWi April 30. Alexander Varner , a republican leader In the state eglsliiture , who wa recently convicted of having wrecked the bnnk at Baxter Springs , of which he was president , was today sen- enced to four years 'iri the state penlten- lary , Itlantlncr I'ovfllcr Explode * . SAOIIAMHNTO , Cal. , April 30. A bolt of lightning' struck o e of the buildings of Gas and Gasoline Engines. J to JOO Horse Power. Call OB us or write for prices and dei > crlptlon * DAVID IlH'ADI.nY ' & CO * Council IIlurTi , lorra. the Clipper Gap ( Placer county ) Powder company. There were two explosions , one that blew up the glaze and the other a wheel , or grinding mill. Ono man was killed. No details ot the accident have been received. The Clipper Gap mill makes only blasting powder for miners' use. Itcvolutlanury SOUM Klvct Ofllccm. NEW YORK , April 30. The annual con vention of the National Society of , the Sons of the American Revolution was h'eld In Morristown , N. JI , today. At the afternoon session the following onicers were elected : General Edward Sheppard Barrett , president general ; Frank lin Murphy of New Jersey , General Joseph C. lirecklnrlcliie of Washington , General Thomas Anderson of Hhode Island , James M. Hlchiirdson of Ohio and John Whitehead - head of New Jersey , vice presidents ; Samuel E. Cross of Chicago , secretary general ; C. W. Hu&klns , treasurer general ; Mr. Clark of Washington , register general ; Dr. II , M. Gullaudet , LL. D. , historian general , and Ur. Rufus Clark of Michigan , chaplain gen eral. eral.The The next convention will be held In De troit In April , 1SW. Movement * of Oconii Veaneln , April : tO. At New York Arrived Paris , from Southampton ; Lucanln , from Liverpool. Sailed Bolivia , for Mediterranean ports ; 'Mobile , for London ; La Nnrmandle , for Havre ; Umbrln , for Liverpool ; Kaiser WII- bjlm II , for Naples , etc. ; Bpaarndam , for Rotterdam ; Anchorla. for Glasgow ; Thlng- valla , for Copenhagen. At Boston Arrived Campania , from New York ; Cevle , from New York. Balled Etrurla , for New York. At Antwerp Sailed Frlesland , for New- York. At Bremen Sailed Frledrlchs der Grosse , for New York. At Havre Sailed La Touralne , for New York. At Queenstown Arrlvd Cynthia , from Boston , for Liverpool. JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO , , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WHOLESALE CANDY MANUFACTURERS Jobbers of CRACKUtS , NUTS , CIGARS and FIRE WORKS. Selling Agents KA.T13 FIELD CHJLS. 10o Clgarm. Bo Clgnrm. "VWW SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFP8 WANTS' Fen BAUD AD ; FOUIIENT ny LEOXAIW Everett , 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la , : For rent a small farm of SO acres. 2'i mllrn frcm the city. Very reasonable rental. Good houi and stable. For rent a house and 5 acres of land , Vt of n mile from the city limits. Ilenta ! , $3.00 pr month. Good land In central Nebraska for rent for a share of the crop. 40 acres of eood land for rent near Honey Creek. Will rent on shares. Good house of 10 rooms and one acre of land , fruit and cnrdcn , tine tree ? , beautiful location , near the city , known oa "Cherry Hill , " for rent for the summer very reasonable. Good 6-room house for rent at (7.00 per month , near the motor line. Good farm for sale , ' ,4 mile of Underwood , 169 acres , well Improved , splendid lind. Omaha or Council Bluffs property taken In part pay ment. < A splendid bottom farm for sale near MonJumln. Part payment token In Omaha or Council Bluffs city propelty ; Jl,300.00 will be taken In trade. Good farms for rent for the season of ISO ) at a low rental to responsible parties. 5 acres of land near the city for sale. Will take part payment In painting or carpenter work. Gardens and farms for sale In the best part of western Iowa. Apply to Leonard Everett , A'torncy-at-Law ' , 10 Pearl st. . Council Bluffs , la. DWELLINGS. FUUIT , . * ATfl AND GARDEN land * for ul ( or rent. Day * Hm. tt Pearl trctt. fINE. SUMMER DRINK. SCHLITZ "BBSf BEER The bent in the -nurld. Deliv ered to any imrt of the city. Telephone ; tel > . Mull order * Illicit. UNDER & , FILTER , 1021. 1IUOADWAY. von PAI.K- Three lota on Oakland n\e. Tills Is the most beautiful residence property In the city. 1 lot on 4th st. , nearly opposite Cnrrlug terrace. 1 residence and lot , corner lUcnOuay and ICthi it. ; a beautiful locution. 2 well built 7-room cotliige ? . 2 lots on IJrrmdwny In Streets lle. ! A five-acre tract ot garden Inml 3 miles east cj Garner road. All the nbove property will be sold \ery cheap and on easy terms. J. C. Ucllmen. G.W.PangleM.D. TUB GOOD SAMARITAN 25 YEHR'S EXPERIENCE , Header of DlfteaHca of uieii and women. PROPRIETOR Ol' THIS World' * Ilerlml DUjieiimry of Mediclno. I Cimrc-Cuturrh of Head , Throat on < 1 , Diseases of K > o and Gar , Fits iinJ Apoplexy , Heart , l.lvcr mid Kidney Dliilictcs , HrlKht's Dltienee , Ht. Vltus Dimeo. Ulii'unmtlfttn , Scrofula , Dropsy cured without lapping , TIIIIU WorniH removed , ull chroulo Nervous and LOST MANHOOD Only I'liyblcliin who can i - properly euro bVl'IIIMS without ilestroylnj , ' teeth and boncu. No iner > cuiy or poison mineral used. The only I'hyMclun who can tell what ull you without nskliKf u question. Tlioso at a distance send for question blank. No. 1 for men ; No.JI fori\omon. All correspondence strictly couadenllul , Medicine scut by ezprees , Address nil letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D.f 650 Hroudwiiy , COUNCIL ULUFFS , IA 2-cciit 6IHII1U for rcplr. Are You Going to Plant Trees and Shrubbery ? If you nro , wo Imvo crvrytlilni ; In the trco nnd Hlinib line from tlio mnallust sprout to the full Krown hardy tree. Very choice large Snow llnlln and Lilacs , shade , ornamental and fruit trues. Wo have u conii lutu Block ut 18th and Douglas Sts , , Omaha. where you can innko your own selections and sco what you're buying. Telephone 179. Orders promptly do llvered. Now Is tliu time to plant. HARCOURT BROTHERS NUIISEUY MEN AND FLOIUSTS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.