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= Sshareh s THE DAILY BEE UNCIL BLUFFS 12 PEARI 8TREFE CoUNct OFFICE NO. Delivered vy enrtfer to any part of the city Hw TELEMHONES TILTON MANAGER | Business Off No. Night Edit No. S ————————————— MINOR MENTION. Plumbing Ce 1 Bluffs L lity council No. 1 o0l its regnlar mee Jumes Myers and Hattic Omaha, were married by Ju: « day. Born, to Mr. and corner of Eighth a streot, a son Unity Guild will re this ufternoon at 2:80 o'clock at the re dence of Mrs, Hopg Plerce ana Frank streets. Tho case of Carl charged with Edgerton, wa next Thur Marr to A. M. Johnston Chambers of Quick, and to 1da Sorenson of Council B General James B, Weaver eitizer f Cc il Blufr Hughies' hall, at a mecting the auspices people Golden Rod camp No. 7 of America, will hold it this ¢ e at 700 o'clo iness of imp o B Fannie 11-year-old and Mrs. John 'l yesterday morning after weeks. The funeral will o'clock this forenoon from dence in St Mary's t hip. Charles [, 'Thompson died on the Northwestern railway between Council Bluffs and Missourt Vallg several week will be buried in New York Cit his former home, word to that effect ha been received from his relatives, The mains were disinterred from Walnut cemetery yesterday and were sent cast evening mon ¢ v. Mr. meeting two y -4 seats ne the frc ) the hall, arose and walked out ing their somewhat devio seats to the doorway one of €5 bill. She can have it by Bex office and identifying hers There is no evidence of any the intercst that has been aw Temple hall meetings. ‘The filled again last night, and _two more acces sjons to the church were the immediate re sults of the earnest ministry of the preacher who is talking and working himself into the hearts of the people. The prospects are that the building will be far too small to accom modate all who desire to attend on Saturday night, when the Wilsons will give thei ered concert, as the demand for tickets already excecded the supply Lee Forman was fined court yesterday morning for drun d disturbi peace. While under the influence of a jag he attempted to purify the moral atmosphere of Pierdo street by annihilating several denizens of Rotten Row He was over d by the police while in the midst of his missionary work. He was put on the streets yesterday to work ouf his fine, out after he b handled the shovel a while he came to th conclusion that he was too strong to work, and started for_another climate by the les route. Ofiicer Wiatt, who had charge of the chain gang, let fly a couple of shots with his revolver, but failed to stop the fugitive. er Co, Coal Royal ing this e Arcanum both "Tierl Fox yester Morgan O'Brien and Thirteenth Mrs, nue ular meet. in session corner Blair and Mike Smith ng £16 from 8 inued lay until tay sterday Anna B ing and ill address the ning at e printer wh Temple hall ladies who occupied Uabout the middle of While mak s trip from th them dropp. calling at during the midal Allen ut the 1a I'ne atement of ened in the big hall was £18.10 in pol nu Rather Steep Than take in any other form is what many people think, and Parks’ tea is made for just those folks. 1t cures coustipation, and though not a cathartic, moves the bowels every day AlL druggists. . The Star lecture course at Broadway attracting great attention, as furnishing the finest array of entertain- ments ever engaged for this eity, Tickets now on sale. Procure them for the course. First lecture, Robert Me- Intyve, Monday, March 6, . will oceupy 25 Main, fter March 1. Louis, millinc opposite Beno Aristo cabinet Ashton’s studio, 18 Finest dozen, street. photos, $2 per North Main Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co 106 Main street, le stock iu city. Williamson & largest and best bicyc For war rooms, ete., our hat you want. convenient, ch tric Light Cc PERSONAL PAR{GRAPRS, uest_ehambe gus heaters are just Look at them. Clean, p. C.B. Gus und Elec bath George T. Webster of Sioux City is at the Grand. Judge N. W. Macy of Harlun w v last evening. Jerome Shamp of Lincoln, Neb,, regist »red at the Grand hotel yesterday, Frank M. Compton and Dr.Deotken rusticating at le, Ala., and vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Beer of St. Paul in the city visiting friends. They ur ping at the Grand mong the arrivals at the Grand hotel terday were H Wattles of Missouri alley and J. L. Flemming of Des Moines George Doughty, who lived in Council Bluffs up to seventeen years ago, has re turned to visit his old time friends. During his absence he has rvesided for some time along the Bering sea, on the Russian side of the water. Sherift Hazen is in St went to take John Mithen Mr. Mithen has been ailing at times ever since he was struck on the head while at tending a firc mber of the volunteer now found necessary eful treatment than he in the are stop- Louis, where he to the hospital could receive here, A New Lease of Life Given to sufferers from asthma by Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure. It instautly re. lie tho most violent attack, insures com fortable sicep and effects cures where othe fail. Ask any druggist. ‘Trial package fr using Have your prescriptions filled Davis’, only pure, fresh drugs and chen fcals in stock. Emma Kennard, stenographer, notary, depesitions, commercial work, lettor writing, 106 Main. three things worth saving uble and Money—and De Witt's Little Early Risers will save them for you These littlo pills will save you time, as they act promptly, They will save you trouble as they cause’ no pain. ‘They will save you money as they economize doctor's bills. Ther Time, I Hard Road. M. . Swift and E. Swift were this of the river yesterday and deposited in the city jail with of being fugitives f brought to afternoon charge m They wer arrested several ths ago on suspicion of their being fwplicated in the burglary of a tailor shop at Shenandoah, and a couple of the other members of the crowd were tricd and couvicted. ‘Lhe two Swifts escaped by taken to Omaha to unswer to another They have been lying in jail ever since, and the days of their “trouble do not seem to bo over yet, They will be taken to Shenardoah today f trial Justice William Watson has purchased four and a half acres in th Klein tract, which' he is going to improve at once by building himself a home and planting an orchard Seed Potutoes, Three hundred sood potatoes at West Breadway shels of pure Olio Thomas Rishton, 2406 mneil Blufs, la. Bouricius musie house, Fine pianos and organs for cash or Payweuts, 14 Stutsian street, C. Blufls, | thelar | would have been ill FROM COUNCIL, BLUFFS | NEWS Ex-Ald ian Oasper Says & Few Words in His Own Defense. NEVER OPPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS While an Hardest Course He Ald tor an " win urk Commissione Ho Always Worked Own Ward-The rauc if Eiccted ix-Alderman Cas, inated for park r, who has been nom con took oceasion esterday to emphatically that had while he deny the report usly ated that il he was opposed part been malici ircul was in the cour its in the western to public lmproven [t hias been numerously said he to T that if 1 elected {ouer that 1 would oppose a st end of the cit I would ht before the I e and reasonable n the yesterday reported Bk purk park in Sixth ward should be commis in the to set that re support public ie in will sposition for a of the city. I tled te rumor in Twas or It any the that park in woestern part they beliave enti A park gard work while in the counci end, it that | rrade of petition he e south true on the mder his f Lin and when fable 1dir the thing was wchanged pron would pay Il be remembered erade of Avenue A by some of the rs that | did everything in 1 wve the prayer of the petition granted While I was chairman of the fire and light committee I favored locating sixteen lights west of Broadway, and the records will always favored reasonable v the west end of the city s0 that the al It by petition for the property provements f Worked for His Own Ward, “Tt has been that T have worked for the upper of town. ‘That ra fact, 1 was bound to worlk for the wara that I was ward alderman and any docs not look out for his own that the other aldermen for him ST am elected also rumor end in el i ustice ‘ted me rd cannot expect will look out for it park commissioner my luty would be to care for the intercsts of ail the people alike. The Sixth ward would then be th me to me as the First ward and I would treat it just as fairly. When a mun s clected to a ward office it is his duty to look after the ward. Itisa duty to the alderman-at-large after all the wards. It is the duty of the park commis sioner to look after the whole city the same favor to one ward i other. This is my pol will follow it out to a letter It is certamly folly to say that T would op. pose west end improvements. Why, sir, two-thirds of my real estate in this city is west of and is in the Pifth and Sixth wa it natural for a man to work against himse My opponent, M and if v ™ take no offens to look showing s he does to an: and if elected [ Shugart, is a good citi ple prefer him to me I b it Ready tor f5usiness. business in the Our stock will be found and most complete in the city, having just received a car load direct from manufacturer, bought outside of the combination for spot cash, which en- ables us to sell you wall paper at about one-half our wall paper competitors. We have none of the 1892 styles, every- thing we show is 1893 style, and made in 1803, although the year is but young. As we said before, “1803 goods we can sell you at about one-half regular wall paper prices. Why buy 1892 goods when you can buy 1893 goods for less money? Papering and painting done by expert workmen. All work done guaranteed or no pay FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. We are now ready for wall paper line MAYOR LAWRENCE'S DEFENSE, He Cites the Records of the City's ¥ Financial Condition. The partisan attacks made upon the re- publican nistration of city affairs have been treated with o seemingly silent con- tempt by the officiuls themselves. At last Mayor Lawrence has decided that the people should know the facts, officially stated, and stated ina frank, manly manner so char- acteristic of the man. It will be noticed that his fair, dispassionate and nonpartisan st \tis in striking contrast with the nature of the attacks wade upon him. He sent e Statement of the Mayor. o Tie Cimizexs oF Covscin BLures: From the charges made and by the clamor raised a certain partisan sheet, it might be in- i, if no explanation were offered, that ty ofticials had been guilty of incom- petence and gross mismanagement of the city's funds. "1 do not wish in this place to discuss the flnancial condition of the city, but will make a few brief and plain state. ments and then let the refiecting portion of the community judge and decide for them selves ns to the merits of the matter. Upon assuming my official duties T carnestly en deavored 1o asce the exact financial condition of the city, with the view of aiding by every means in my power to bring the current expenses of the ecity within its protable receipts. 1 found that a large amount of the city’s special bonds would mature during the present fiscal year, a much lavger amount than in any previous year. Upon consultation with the chai of the finance mmittee we found that it would be necessary to anticipate the incom - ing tax. Anareangement was made with the Citizens bunk to take up the bon maturing vreviously to October 1, and hold them until the eity should have avail- abie funds to redeem them, We are asked why we did not use other fands belo the city in liquidation of these bonds! phatically answer, because such L and would not been within the scope of our dutie law expressly provides for the manuner in which taxes shall be levied for the payment of these special bonds and no other fund be- longing to the city can be legaily applied for this purpose. I will not for myself, nor do 1 believe any member of the present finance committee will be goaded into any action tending to the misaporopriation of the city’s funds. 1 know this has been done, but 1 b © such action w kken under a mis nse of duty. Pegmit me to ask a stion: In what ion is the sinkng fund Where is a la weiion of this fund which should by law have been kept invio: late for the redempti tho §74,000 gen eral bonds of the city maturing in 18087 Where 85,000 W The records will show where a items £,000 of this fund went on sion JULy 22, 1880, Rohrer Prosiding Resolved, That the sum of #5,000 be tra forr frots the fuilds for the extinetion of the fur d debt to the special paving fund of dis- tricts Nos, 1 a3 Aldermen Lacy, Waterman, her and Bellingdr' voted uye. ett voted no The following record appears in the treas- urer's ofiice Funded debt account, e to paving I em action have The ut. ong one th ocen In Common Council, Muyor Weaver, Knep- Aldermin Ever- editor: District 2 District 3 “51000 Above transferred the council July 22, 155, xawined, folnd correct and turned Jous P, Chalrman Finane Now let me cmphatically assert that 1 do not wish to reflect iu the slightest man ner upon the integrity of these gentlemen. more especially us neither of them could derive the shightest personal advantage by this transaction Nor do | ma this state. ment in 4 partisan sense, fo care not a rush for politics where the interests of Council Bluffs are concerned But | reiter- ate that I believe | thoy acted from & mis 1 by resolution of vouchors re- WEAVER Committee | tion | the taken sense of duty. In corroboration of the illegality of this procedure allow me to cite a scetion of the code of Towa relating to the funded debt An mber of the city council or any oficer of any city levying and collecting taxes under the provisions of this act who shall in any manner participate in or advise the diversion of said tax to any other pur than provided for in this act shall be deemed guilty of the erime of embezzlement and shall be punished accordingly Anxions to Pay the Interest. Council Bluffs anxious than I tww have the of the interest on these In after their maturity. and no one more gratified when a legal way found for the accomplishment of this re And here | desire to extend my sincere thanks to Alderman Jennin a member of the finance committee, to whose strenuous excrtions the city is greatly indebted for this gratifying result That a deficiency must constantly arise this fund will be apparent to any person who shall consider that many asscssments can never be collected, that the bonds draw semi-annual int whil 1 a simple interest payable after many ws, and for other reasons that space will 1ot permit to mention. The tax avising from the assessment fronting the postoffice is un doubtedly lost. This amount or 2,000 I had, after an interview with Congressman Bowman, strong hopes would be collected but the appropriation for it failed. It is to be stly noped that the county treas urer will strive by every means in his power the amount justly due from the motor company to this fund. This amount 1 &11,000, would in itself be a lavge item extinguishment of the present person in was more payment carne vard the ed to 1 1 expressed th e that th 1 my_ advent to e city reduced \lmost certain to be realized. I'his to me is gratify extreme. 1 shall, so far as in my endeavor to pursue the same policy in 1 the past, undeterred by de iendly criticism been accused of not giving sufficient attention to the affairs of the city, T'o those who are acquainted with my official tion it is u atation ed cach ny time to the interest id 1 affrm that I sha til the end of my term of oftice 'if my health shall permit. If I believe myself unable to perform the duties of the oflice I shall cheerfully aud gladly step side for perhaps a more competent party. But [ lope to still be able to assist in the reduc of both expense and taxation without detriment to any department of the city gov ernment N. D. LAWRENCE. 1ve no time, and sensible peo hiuavg no inclination to use pills that make them sfck_a day for every dose they take. Theyh ayeTearned that the use of De Witt's Little Early Risers does not interfere with theirhealth by causing nausea, pain or grip. ing. These little pilis are perfect in action and results, vegulating the stomach and bowels that headaches, dizziness and lassitude prevented. They cleanse the blood, clear the complexion and tone up the system. Lots of health in these little fel lows. be able to sta up \C expenses of t within its receints, is than in the tho future as traction or un I have lately will simply state *hat I have devot day alarge portion of Council Bluffs, contiyue to do so u WHITE GOODS SAT At the Boston Store, The white goods sale that has been looked forward to with so much interest by the ladies of Council Bluffs and sur- rounding country opens SATURDAY MORNING, and will continue for eightdays. Th will be many bargains in the way of towels, linens, muslins, sheetings, embroideries, laces, muslin underwear, gents' white shirts, handkerchiefs, and everything white, included in this sale. Come early and avoid the great rush, as this sale will certainly be no excep- tion to all our previous sales, bargains in white bed spr 90c and $1.00, 100 dozen of 50¢ towels for 25¢ each, without doubt the largest and finest towel ever sold anywheve for 2ie. See show window. See bargains in embroideries marked 3e, de, be, Ge, Te, 8e, Ye, 10¢, 124¢ to H0c. See bargains in table linens and nap- kins, See bargains in white goods. Sce bargains in muslin underwear, in’ corset covers, night dresses, drawers, chemise ete. Five cases of handsome goods just to hand all ready for this great sale. See bargains in handkerchiefs, Re- member this sale commences Saturday, March 4, and will continue for eight day; BOSTON STOR % Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. Leaders and promoters of low prices. Agents for the standard patterns. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned at the shortest possible noti Coal and wood; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. H. A. COx, No. 4 Main. Sta Bt Why let children die with diphtheria? You can save them by Dr. Jefferis’ rem- edy. Has been used successfully for 35 years. Price #3.00, For sale by Coun- cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha ads at For SALE—Citizer Submit cash offer. > bank stock. heafe. and Hotel, Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in Towa. Dining room on seventh floor, Rates, $3 to 5 perday. B.F. Clark, Prop. he Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressing and manicure. Room 312, Merviam block. ad Pes Frauk Peach is the name of a man who has been around the Women's Christian As- sociation hospital for some time past, doing 1d jobs and especially taking care of an old man named Jackson, who is cared for by the ludics of the hospital. J. L. Forman, overseer of the poor, has paid the expenses of his keep- ng, Yesterday the ladies and the overseer both withdrew their aid, and Peach was thrown out upon the cold worid, When he went he took with him Mr. Jackson's over cont and a pair of mittens, The thefv was soon discovered and an officer was sent after him. He was soon overhauled, and when found had the stolen goods in his possession W. 8. Homel Fresh 15¢ a doz. 533 Broadway. Bishop Vineent of Chau 1a says Robert Melntyre filled the billat Chiau- tauqua. His lecture was magnificent and made a great hit. We ave glad our assembly had him on the progeam.” Broadway church Monday, March 6. John W. Dorland of Lincoln, Neb., has just purchased through Day & Hess, agents, thirty acr the Kiein tract. He will set'it out in fruit this spring and build good buildings af once. Do you smoke? Have King & Co.’s Parta, 2 Just light one. you tried T. D, It's a charmer. Charles Konigmacher is arranging to build on his ten purchased of Messrs. Day & Hess, in the Klein tract Over 300 acres 2§ miles cast of the post- ¢ yet for sale in tracts to suit. Bluffs, the Stop at the Ogden, Council .00 house in lowa. Decidea at Las e of the Kilpatrick-Koch o0ds company against Blotehky Bros decidea last evening. 1t occupled the at tention of Judge Thornell and & jury in th district court for severnl days wiis at last given to the jury yesterday morn ing. Aft being out about twelve hour: jury brought in a verdict for the d feudant. This is the third time e ha been tried, both of the former trials havin resulted in o disagreement. The ver ots with the approval thoso hed the progress of the Dry was of A High Liver Usually has a bad lives. constipated, has in stion If there is no organic trouble Parks’ Sure Cure will tone hi Sure Cure 1s the only liver lona positive guarante All druggists, He is bilious and dyspepsia v few doses of kiduey cure ) price §1.00 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: | was announced as follows :PROIIIBITMIST\ CONTROL Special Prosecuting Attymeys to Be Ap- pointed in South Dakota, LEGISLATIVE ~ FIGHT = QUITE BITTER Ir Powe Settle the Matter at Once Fayor of the License System Pienne, S. D, March 2. to Tue Bee]—-The stormy session this morning. ial heid a Tue first bill considered was that requiring the governor to appoint a special prosecuting attorney for | the counties i which he knows the prohib itory law is not enforeed or from which tition to that is received. After a ively controversy this was indefinitely post- poned, The house then by a unanimous vote indefinitely med all house bills The bill granting women municipal suffrage met the same fate by a vote of 50 to 27 The ¢ amended the senate bill 80 as to cause the elections of judggs in November of this year and theb i1l passd unanimou did_the bill prohibiting endowment fakes Krause Yankton, recently appointed publi examiner, this marning resigned stat it since the republican party had refused resubmission he was henceforth a democrat, and would throw his paper, th Yankton Freie Presse, into the democratic Spe Tele- gram hou: oct svernor this morning sent 1n nomina s for railroad commissioners as foilows Brennan of Rapid City, 1. C, War orn county and . J. Conklin of AlL ¢ immediately confirmed zhton of Alcester will be secre y and Frank Conkl hairman, T'he governor sent to the senate and the latter confirme the following World's fair commissioners: Oschenriter of Webster, Brown of Sioux Falls, McClure of Picrre, Pilcher of Rapid i Evans of Hot Spring: Yowers of Yankton, Baker of veadwood, and Quarye of Marshall, I'he governor appointed on- the ties W. . Sibbison of Dell hlin of McCook and 7 Richie and the nomina without action 110N ' Chance to Suceeed Sennte Now Very Heresa, Mont., Marei opening of the famous Yale board of Rapids, N Kichie of Yank wble objection to ons were referred NO EL IN MONTANA, the legislature even lock i s enacted today when third legislutive assembly met in session to take a final ballot for a senator to succeed Sanders, As the roll was called breathless silence fell. The first_republican to break to Clark was Senator Hatch of Park county No sooner had he® voted than cries of “Traitor!” “Bought up!™ “Put him out!" 'te., were hurled at bim from floor and gallery by republicans, while Clark demo- crats cheered wildly With difticulty order was restored Bouner A. Dixon, democrat, next switched to Clark, while five more republicans, Cor- der, Lewis, Graves, Annear and Van Cleve- land, voted for Clark amid cheers and hisses. Amid deep silence the result of the ballot Clark, 32; Man Carter, 1 No the tle, : choice, The | The appointment ernor Tuesday night. m Sanders' favo Passed the Woman Saffrage Bill, Toreka, Kan., March 2 —The senate this afternoon concurred in house amendments to the woman suffrage bill,which now goes to the governor and will réceive his signature, The vote stood _in the senate, 25 to 5; in the house, 94 to 17. Thebill is very brief, and provides that the proposition shall be sub- mitted to_the clectors of this s at the general election of the representatives to the legislature in 184, The senate and house have both the World's fair bill appropriating & Dixon, 115 Fowler, 7 zislature adjourned sine die tor will be m; The cht le by the gov- chances appear passed , 000, Wyoming's I cEAtes. Cueyesye, Wyo., March 2.—Governor Os- borne today appointed ten delegates to rep- resent Wyoming at the meeting of the transmississippi_congress, which will con vene at Ogden, U. 1%, on April 24. These ure the delegates named: J. C. Davis and H. Rasmussen, Rawlin Campbell and William T. O'Connor, Cheyenne; W. H. Holliday, Laramie: Joel ‘L. Hurt, (: L. C. Tidball, Sheridan ton; Robert Field, dell, Newcastle No Choice in Washington. Oryyria, Wash., March 2. —Today torial ballot was follows Turner, Maginms, 2; Van remainder scattering?® — Burlington's 4:45 Chicago Arrives in that city at 8:25 a. m.: carrie magnificent sleeping, reclining chair and dining cars, and is the finest and most comfortable train between Omaha and the World's fair city. The Burlington's daily service to Den- ver, Kansas City and St. Louis is equally satisfactory Ticket olfice sena- Allen, 47; >atton, 9; as The Train for 223 Farnam St. WEATIHL and Colder with North W diction for Nebraska Today WasmiNGroy, D. C., March 2.—Forecast for Thursduy: Nebraska generally fair; north winds; colder in westorn portions. FORECAST. 1418 the Pre- For Towa—Generally fai For South Dakota colder; northerly winds. S Boston Wool Mark Mass., March 2. nd for wool and 200 pounds 1 unchanged i northerly winds, Generaly fair and ot here ales of the Prices BosTON, slim dem were 2 firm a was a week were very e Beecham's Pills cures sick headache. - INNOUNCEMENTS, “Miss Helyett," to be seen at Boyd's new theater on Monday, ‘Puesday and Wedne: day next, quaintly blends David Belasco's crisp and witty comedy with the gay mel- odies of comic operd. Audran’s music hummed and whistlad wherever “Miss Helyett” has boen successiul where, Many new and taking features hav been interpolited, including a topical song for the Quaker' father. In the Mark Smith, . W. Herbert, George Lotta Nicol Furst, Faniie Hall and Louise Leslie-Carter, who petsonates the little Quaker maiden. Thére is the distinct noy elty offered at every performance of the famous Lottie Collin§ in her creation of “Ta ra-ru-boom-de-ay,” which set ull London talking and which all fashionable New York, Boston and Chicago have been flock ing to see. The salg of seats will open at 9 o'clock tomorrow merning. The play which has been constructe Mr. Corbett's use amswers well. It serves to show the pugilist to advantage ina num ber of becoming costimes, including eveninz dress, training and ring costumes. Corbett is a man of hundsome physique, rather graceful in his bearing and ‘modest in his demeanor. The fourth and fifth ‘acts for Every Month many women guffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't e who to confide in to get proper advice, Doa't confide in anybody but try Eradfield’s Femals Regulaior 6 Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Boak to ‘' WOMAN " mailed fr BRADFIELD REGULATOR €0, Atfant Bold by all Druggists, latt FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1893. called “Gentloman sorve to show Corbett as he at his training quarters in Loch before the Olympie club at New | Personally, the pugilist-nctor mnkes go impression, partfcularly in his “fighting el and in his preity work nchin the bag." "T'his exercise makes what | clear the methods by which he defented the herculean ex-champion. At the Farnam Street t ater two nights, Friday and Satus | day, and Saturday matioes, March 3 and 4 atinee s same as night 'A Fair Rebel," interpreted by Miss Fann | Gillett, Mr. Edward R. Mawson and o large cast, will be next week's attraction at th Farnam Street theater, four nights, be ginning next Sunday matinee, March 5. The story of “A Fair Rebel” affords ample oppor tunity for the skillful blending of romunce and dramatic incident, and some remarkably correct pictures in the civil war are the sults. Tie romantic lovemaking of o |avouthful Yankee nel and a southern beauty devoted to the causo of her state and her father furnishes the theme upon which A most entertaining plot has n con structed. Miss Fanny Gillott appears as the daughter of the sunny south, while Mr. Ed ward R. Mawsou fills the role of the northern colonel. A large cast and an_pbundance of | scenic accessorios contribute to the suc of the play. Matince Wednesday, any in the house for 25 cents of the play seat The attr, half Graham musical comedy George L. Smith, a the company, is in th i A IN COURT CiRCLES. tion at of noxt Boyd's theater for the veek will be Robert B singing comedian, in th Larry the Lord.” Mr. vance sontative of Prospects of Rec Mosh States iz Money from €. W, S R At Baker ing negotiations Mosher, by to penite United hopes of compl friends of C. W of £150,000 will be ing of Mosher to the today that the recent scare about tne ais covery of an additional £200.000 of fraudulent paper was nothing new airs of the still has with the which the sum prevent the rney paid He s | compl aself in the | incorporated company known as the Western Manufacturing company and those of the firm known as the “Western Manu facturing company” had been mixed up in inted reports. He believes that the defunct bank will yet pan out from 50 to 100 cents on the dollar if the negotiations can bo d, andthere apy s Lo be very good prospects that they will be carried through. Closed Up His Business. Gabriel Gunderson, one of the of the planing mill at Twenty-ninth street and the Belt Line tracks, has sued the First Nutional bank and Sheriff Bennett in an ac: tion to recover 13,000 dan which he al leges rises from the fact of proprictors > factory. Court Calendu call for today is as follows: LAW ROOM NO. 2-JUDGE SCOTT. e Printing company vs Gar- ton. tisdon. sen vs Ande First National bank vs E. compuny, 31-77-" Lee, Clark Andresen Hardware com- pany vs Morrison 1-93 “Johnson vs Peterson 1-119 “Bernett vs Cavanaugh 81--146—Relly vs De Roberts 1184 Clatiiin & Co. vs Stonehill 1-191-Phelps vs [lome Fire M. Hulse Erapoli vs Roceo. Holstein vs Dores leott vs Stonehill, nek vs Stonehill, 1y Vs Gibsc West vs Orahit. Hermunce vs ( Hodson vs Moyer Truman vs Lewis & Son. Hamlin vs Spicgle. Jetter vs Foste s vs Spigle. LAW ROOM NO. Sic iingham, JUDGE DAVIS vs Cooloy. on vs Sherwood. Hayes vs Hicks Hidlap va Midlund Mining company. Warner vs Omah: ational bank. 29-366—Wood vs Omahu Tinware Man ufa turing company Nebraska Land and Tavestuent com- piny vs Mine 80-64—Manley vs Clarke, 7 an vs Sullive 1 Wood Ma s Moliue, Milburn, Stoddard Anheuser Busch Brewls tion vs Thompson. LAW ROOM NO. 4—JUDGE FERGUSON, Talcott & Co. vs Hunna, s Hellman. ha Horse Railway Co. Ziegel vs Sackett iibson vs Hotfman, bel vs Uniah y Vs Steel 8 PRICE: : 3 D DELICIOUS Flavoring NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deiicious!y as the fresh fr Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance against theft or accident is the now famous Vanllla Lemon Orange Rose,ste the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case, Can only be Y had on cases containing this trade mark. 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Ask for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers, DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor asitivoly Cuacod by Administering De, Halnos' Golden Spociric, BY— It ean be given In without tho knowle ely har specdy curo, whothar th patie drinker or an slcoholie wrook thousands of casde wnd i curo has fol 10t with the Spacii Ly Cor L lidoc e, LELC CO., Propy partloulars fe2a." 1o b 15th aud Douglay Sty Wi & Cu, wnd Weharden Drag A orin 951 It 14 a0, GOLDENSP P b0k Kubn & Co Blake, Brace Umsbis, Neo OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T, while costinz the employer nothing b 8 enabled u estsof both, and also our better resutts with the machine and employ to alvance the Inte own, by securing Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedict TELEPHONE 1754 FARNAL 82 e the bank having | | taken possession of and closed three years ago equalled in excitement the | Insurance | nst va Gibhon Goldstoin va Glilan and O'Rrlon, Levi vs Omaha LAW ROOM NO. B3 VDK OGDES A1 Getzehmann vs Wyeth Underwood vs Stol Hondesen vs Schi Tucker 115 8128 compiny Tohnson 28-178 son dermnn ¥& Omahn Srect Wy United States National Mexieo Pire Brick company vs John 249 Flsher vs Unfon Nat 304 Anhcuser Burch V& Thompson National Lite 1 Cnion Fire Tnsu Hendrickson v Nebraska M iling Wright vs Leach vs Omaha Stroot Raflway come mal bank Brew wpany A Ny vs 1-312 vs Nol 24-35 | piny - company Darby vs Knight Gardner vs_Challiman 29-104—Clarke vs Newland 20-141-Kuhn vs Omaha Wateh company 20-108 ~Cavanaugh & Thomas ve Edney 20-197—Montgoniery vs Patrick Land”com- piny Dinmond and va South Oniahia EQUITY 1t 349 Hampton vs Jor EQUITY ROOM Ko, 74t 80185~ Hutehin OM NO. G- JUDHE HOPEWELIA B IRVINE MAKES ITSELF FELT he great, griping, old-fushioned pill, ot only when you take it, but un- pleasant, from first to last, and it only gives you a little temporary” good. The things to are Dr. Pierce’ nt One of these ata dos whole system perfectl sugar-coated | granules, Iy larger than mustard | seeds. They nct in Nature's own way. | No reaction afterward. Their help last. | and they do permanent good. Consti- | pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick | or Bilicus Headaches, and all derange- ments of the liver, stomach, and bowels | are prevented, relieved, and cured. They're the cheapest, for they're guar- | anteed to give sutistuction or mone: | turned. Nothing cau be **just as good.” | BEWARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS WITHOUT DIPLOMAS ake its pluc Pellets y'r rat os of rogistration, Always usk to see their dentinls, they right tice i ore- Seeaf have a to pra Nebras- Sceif they priveipals merely Go to recorder’s agents. the oftie Hiheyure istered. Brs. Searles & Searles DR. F. L. SEARLIS, Graduate of Rush Medlcal Colloge, (cON: SULTATION FREE). For the troatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES We cure Catarrh, All Diseasos of tho Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Bowels and Liver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseasos, Femalo Weaknesses, Lost Manhood CURED., PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, ntly cured witt gut tho nse of kaifo. llgntiite e Al malndics of a privato or delicate natura, of either sex. pocitively Curul Call on oF nddress, with stamp for Clrcalars, Froo Book and ltgcipes Dr. Searles & Searles, ™5 noues 1ot Next Door to Postaftica Consulting Surgeon. | COUNCIL BLU?#3 A1l kinds of Dy she hiz STEAM DYE WORK efne und Cleaning done i of ‘the srt. Faded anl tatned fubries ‘mude to ook s g0l s now, Work promptly done ant deliveral in all parts of the country. Send for prics list, C. A. MACHAN, Proprietor, Brcudway, near Northwestern % ot Conneil Blurrs, ra GO TO A Specialist If you are suffering Wiih SORE EYES Paintul Visionor Noeod ( It you are suffering with cold in the head, earuche, deaf; dischinrges from the ears; if are sulfering with disouses of the throat, CHAMBERLIN Is wcompete Digspeciallst in eavnreh et and throut. Office Couneil Blutrs, Towa assos, e e ) | Omaha oftice, 1521 F cor. Ave, A and 26th St, | i tion | — If you rond this, you will not be dee ceived. Good things have nlways been Countoifeited wnd Imitated-<artioles without merit—nover, Weo cautioned you lnst week against the imitations of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, Nobody likes to be decelved don’t forget the caution—ask for CARTER'S LIMTLE LIVER PILLS, insist upon ¢ C-ART-B-R wd see that you get them. Don't fofget the caus don’t be deceived. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEAD- ACHI Small Dose 20 Small Pill nll Price Snip mnox (=3 0. 381 “A Delicious Medicated Con- fection” for the relicf of Coughs, (B Ids, Hoarseness, : Throat, and_® clearing the voice. Ior sale by iggists and Confectioners, ked in full two ounce packages, ice b Cet If you unable to e the Pompna Couglt Tablets dealer gend § cents in 1 receive a hox by mail. by the manufacturers” of the ted Pomona Fruit Juice S DUQUETTE & €0., Council Riufs, la. Improv21 Safaty Elevatirs, > us ‘way) sd Power oSty 0 ungeE am and Hand FOA oWy puE € 'KIMBALL BROS, OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET Cor. 9th St. and 11 Ave. Council Bluffs SIEBAIIT Aot federal courts® Rooms 200-7-5-0, Shu block, Council Biufls, Ta. OVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Peace - =415 Broalway, Upstairs OTIONS A SPECIALTY ———— Special Notices, Sl COUNTIL BLUFF T, BUY tmroved restaen the price 1s low enough AISIRACTS and longs bought and sold. Blums, 98 ACRES 234 milos from postons barn and other fmproveme its; andsmall fruitsy for selo cheap, Nieholson & Co. Attornoys-at-lrw. Pri na art s property for cash whon MG Mctice, 10 Maln sty Farm wnt olty pro riy Pusoy & Thomas, Counoll Inrzo b o apples, gray Grooushields, JEVERAL 40-acre tracts noar city B fruit land; will soll: yorth the shields. Nleholson & Co. T-ACRE well i acros Impro Councll Blufrs, Glenwood, £ limita; fing woney. Green- proved farm in lown at §2b. *d 85, Gard:n and frult farm near, £0. Splendld Gd-acre farm near Farms. garden and fruit lands for sale. Johnston & Van Patt [0 FORSALY, chonp it on Oakland avenue, ¥ t front on Lincoly avenuo. Also two lots in Wright's add. Greent shields, Nicholson & (0. 460 foot front (319 ACKES In Dawson count D in Frontler, Improvod falo county, §I 00d 100 thr Bloomingtdn, Franklin county farws for sale. Johnston & Va | /\|(l.:’|V~ 7 by #90 ft. on Franklin « acres betweon First st and Frankiin ave. Lutting property in tho city, 820,000, Lwo lots opposite Third st. sciiool, §1,5)). One lotin Wilson Terrace, §530. Three lots cor. Main st. and 12th ave. for lmplement house In the ey, §, Dy to rent your 0 are waiting for it Nicholson & Co. TARBAG Xcloaned, W Burke Jon sav b, at $6.60. 610 20"acres in Buf- miles from 100 othor For sale, Best sits Penrl at. We hiave venshiold, propa city bullding: —Full regof taners’ tools. good conal. ton: o bargaln ire of Empkle-Shugars Hardy 0., Counell Blufty QUYOUNG HORSES, t on siro side ) alno 20 andoah, In., toexehange for fron on and & half of Iand within 123 Will puy ditiercnce In cash. Greens ehleidy, Neholson & Co. JOILRENT—A modern brick Louse, with stable If desired. “Dr. K. L Woodbuiy, corner Bluff and Story stroats, ENCGT and gIvo rofe rd bri )y n ~ half to a tles of Om G5t o good land. Counell Bluffs, SI wanted: mist ho experlenced neo. Address It 27, BEE, Council afrvoyani and + accuratoly revonls the most hidden the past and “futurg; lovo, martin Matrs. Paciiie house, Council tsufs, I wantod: fiast be exp Audress K. ). D, H1xth ave. T—AL very 1 &00d locauion furnish nquire onable ra Llufl street. Twin City Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor, Dycing, Cleaning and IRefinishing OF GOOD3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. rnam St, Telephone 1521, Lelephone 310, Council Biuffs office and wor Send for irculars and price list, el el ——— $.00-High Grade Pneuma= tic. $125-33|b. Road Racers. 12 years exporience, of wheels in the west, wholesnle or retail Repairitg done, We can change your old solid tire to a pneu- matic. ‘Send for catalogue, COLE & COLE, Council Bluffs, Ia. Sole Agents for Victor Bicyclea largest line