n\rAiTA r > Afr.v HRR , TTTIMKIIAv ATAnnr wi ism NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Glcriuda Counterfeiters Given Penitentiary Sentences and Heavy Fines. THEY DID BUSINESS IN A SMALL V/AY / With Crinlu Mold * They Turned Out I.cnel NlrlecU mid Their Children I'lnccil 'llirm In Circulationletnn iJm tlccs Not AfTcctcil , Tlio grand Jury In tlic United States court returned riiilto a number of Indictments ! yea- tcnlny , anil In default of any work to be done on tlio civil Hide of the docket Judge Wool- Bon took up the cases of the parties HO In dicted. Among the number were ICmamiel Wellevcr nnd Daniel Colburn , both of ClarInda - Inda , They had been engaged In the imimi- facturc of nickels out of load. Colburn , who Is Wollavur'B aon-ln-law , him two little Rlrls , HOBO- and Ulta , one 9 yearn of UKO and tlic ether thlrtCL'ti , and after the Bpnrlotis rolns were turned out from the private mint the llttlu Klrln were Rent out lo upend them. They managed to PUSH at least II ft eon or twenty of them before they were detected. After n trial yesterday Wcllcvcrvns sen tenced to pay a fine of $760 and spend two yours at hard labor In the penitentiary at I'"ort Mudlson. whllo Colburn was lined $500 and sentenced to a term of twenty months. Inspector Matt Stedman. who worked up the case , had In his possession the mould with which the counterfeit coins had been made. The apparatus was of the crudest conceivable form , and went well with the brand of coins turned out by the flrm. It consisted < of a hard brick , In each side of which n round hole had been dug to the J depth of about a quarter of an Inch. A e -J nickel hnd been Uld In one of these holcH and molted lead poured around It , thus formIng - 1 Ing onn side of a mould In which the coins could ! be cast. In the hole on the other side of the brick the nickel was laid with the other Bide up , and so the two halves of the mould were made without much trouble. The following bontlegRlng cases were dis posed of : llam Thompson , pleaded guilty , 1250 flno and ninety days In the f'ottawatta- tnlc county Jail ; A. 1) . Petty , pleaded guilty , 1350 and 150 days ; G. I ) . Nation , $250 and olghty days ; UH Danowood , pleaded guilty. | 27f nnd 120 days ; I.oroy Dunbar , $1G' ! ' ) Brd seventy-five days ; C. H. I'erry , $250 nnd seventy-five days ; Lorcn Shepard , 1250 , Due suspended pending Rood behavior ; William Vetlrlck , $100 and thirty days , Bentenco suspended upon payment of costs ; John Urlght , $250 nnd 100 days on the pay ment of $50 , sentence to bo suspended until July 1. 1804. J. W. Kelly of this county was charged with opening a registered letter and taking therefrom $5 , but yesterday when his name wta called ho failed to respond , having been released on bonds. Judge Woolson ordered a" bench warrant Issued for him and he will bo bro'ught In In disgrace. n ludcmcnt of Rome Importance In the case of A. 0. Drown , n New York capitalist , against the Klrst Na tional bank of Corning. Drown loaned tpilto a sum of money through the bank , but the securities the bank took proved to be poor nnd ho tendered them back and asked for bis money. The bank refused to refund the money and Drown commenced suit for $5.000 , The court held that ho was entitled to $2,000 , but refused other redress on the ground that ho had held his securities too long before making the tender. AN KN LITTIK. : To the ) LaellcH of Council HluftN nnel Vicinity. Wo have liccn fortunate enough to malto arrangements with the largest anil most reliable Importers anil retailers of New York City to linvo their representative display to our patrons tholr. Immense assortment of high grailo novelties. Imported for tholr flno retail traelu. This line consists of an endless variety of line novelties In dress patterns , ( exclusive styles ) , all wool challies , silks of nil l < lnds and n line grade of wash fuhrlcs. This opportunity has never before been offered to the retail trade by such n respon sible house , and can also say It Is n chance to control your own pattern In whatever yon may select , there positively being no * 'dupli cates. Thursday and Friday are the days the dis play will be with us. Don't fall to see this linn , certainly the finest In New York City. KOTHBIIINQHAM , WIIITBLAW & CO. , BOSTON 4-TOUE. , Council Dlutfs , la. See Iho new art goods at Mrs. Nlles' . Everybody knows Davis soils drugs. Won't Affect tlio .lustlcrs. Some of the justices of the pence * of this I city arc considerably exercised Jn mind 1 f j qvor thp passage of the Waterman law by M _ _ * "lho legislature , fixing the maximum com- I IP ponsatlon of justices at $1,203 nnd of con- L stables at $1,000 per annum. They claim > i > ihnt they make inoro than that sum each 7 | year , and It Is not right for the county to -receive part of their fees so long us they have to pay their office rent nnd the other expenses connected with the olllccH. W. II. Ware , who has seen a copy of the hill nnd examined It carefully , states that the law eloe not mean that justices must return all they malto over $1,200 per annum , but merely nil In excess of that amount In htato cases , where the costs are paid by the county. AH there la probably not a JiiHtlco In the city who realizes $1,200 n year from Ills criminal business , 11 Is evident that the justices who nro so worried over the passage - sago of the law are losing sloop in vain. The only thing that the law will do Is to lirovent justices from bleeding the county by starting buncombe suits , as was the cus tom amoiiR fcomo of thorn a fu\v years ago. but It will not affect them so long as they stick to legitimate lines. Important to IcoCnimutiiprfi. The purest and cleanest Ice In the world Is that taken from water works reservoirs nf Council llluffs. J. P. Mnlhnlland linn V..ado arrangements , wlth Gilbert llros. to Biipply all of his customers this Bummer with this Ico. Orders left at the ofllcc. No. l > I'eurl street , will receive prompt attention. Telephone , 186. Wo have In stock 1,000 hot-bed Rash of cur own muUo. Como and see us or wrlto for prices. State quantity wanted. Council "ifrtrffs Paint , Oil and Glass Co. , Masonic tetn- Hlo building , Council llluffs. Washerwomen USD Domestic sonp. JarvlaVlno Co. , Council Bluffs , / 'Jon mini's De'iiliil , A report 1 .is been circulated through the press of tills state quoting Hon. Thomas llowmun of this city us authority for the vtatLMiii'iil tlmt cx-Oovcrnor Helm would be ippolntcd by 1'rcsldcnt Cleveland la the afllco nf Interstate ! commissioner In 1111 the varancy taiiBiMl by tlio death of Judge MnUlll. Ao- curdliiK to the published report , Mr , lion man had an Interview with the pre-sldont , In which tlu > luttor'N decision had been umilo knonn to him , Mr. llowman was Kern by n Jleo reporter yesterday , to whom bet stated that the report WHS entirely orroin'oira , Ho ha nut lioou \Vnshlngton slncu the death cf Judt ; " McDIll and has never had any cnn- MTbatlon with the president relative tu thei Rppolnltncnt of a successor. liuuUx itt Auction. Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums , bbp ! | , ute. 1'rlvato sale by day und auction at 7 p. in. , C > : iC llrondway. Whllo yon are paying for laundry why not cet HIP best ? The Haglu laundry solldls a trial and ItnMtos comparison. Telephone 1ST , Jarvlx Wlnu Co. , Council Illuffs , solu uccnts Jtrvls 1S77 hrundy , Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Gas root ; I UK stoves for rent and for sajti kt ( las Co.'s onicc. I'ruuvill Ile > All Tlie > fruit gro\vtT8 of Council Illuffu ami the "xlclnlty ro not looking daggers t the Ituntlon. One of the hr3t known of thrin y jterOay that In hU opinion the cold er hail done > ne > harm whatever tu the- In this Ylclalty , with the ceptlon nf IlK" cherry trees , the weather preceding thin c"ld innp not having bet-n Wnrm enough to start the budi to ony ex tent. The announcement that the southern frntt crop hnd been no badly elamaged hflM made them look for good prices In case the weather from now on Is favorable. T IIXTHNSIOX , 1'iojprt of ( lliliiK tliu dm Com-any .Metro Itupo .Mcctn Midi Oppoilllon. The committee appointed at the la-it meet ing of the city council to consider the nd- vlsahlllty of renewing the contract with the Council Illuffn Has and Hlcctrlc Mght com pany for another flve years held u meeting last evening nt the offloo of Alderman Nich olson for the purpose of hearing arguments of Interested citizens In opposition to the plan. Mayor Cleaver and Aldermen Nichol son , Spctman nnd Drewlck represented council and .lames McOabo mid Colonel W. ! ' , linker wcro there from the opposition. Mr. McCnbc mnile the principal argument ngalnM. the Mcnttlon. Ho called attention to thei fact tlmt of tlio $51,000 raised by the city each year In taxes $13,000 waa paid out to two corporations , the water company re ceiving $30.000 and the gas company $13,000. He quoted extracts from n prominent per- lodlc.U to the effect tlmt within ten years gns would I ) ' , ' manufactured at one-half Its present cost , and snhl It would be mudness for the city to tie Itself up for another five years In view of such prospects. lie nlso ejuoted flguroH to show thnt the present charges for ch'ctrlc lights wcro ex orbitant , ns Hhovvn by romparleon with chargcH made In Chicago , Illoomlngtoit , III. , and other cities. Inasmuch as the company now had no charter and consequently no righto on the- streets of Council BUilTs , he thought It wns the best chance thu city could e-ver expect to secure possession of the lighting plant , nnd presented the plan , ns It appeared In the columns of The Ileo several days ago , hy which a company should bo or ganized to put In H new plant and sell It out to the city as soon ns the city should bo In Hhapo lo purchase It , for the amount put into the plant with Interest. After Mr , McCubo hnd finished his talk the subject \vas discussed at principal length , the aldermen and mayor asking questions which were fully answered by him. Mayor Cleaver agreed with McC'nbe and liaker that the city wns paying double What It ought to for lights. Alderman Nichol son asked McCabe what steps he thought should bo taken with reference to the ex tension of the contract. McCabe said he would not do anything. "Let It stand as It h , and If you have to make a contract don't make one for more than a year. " "Would the city have the right to stop the company's manufacturing gas and elec tric light when the contract expires next October ? " nskcd the mayor. "Yes. " replied McCabe , "Icould stop It tomorrow and the city could not help Itself. " "Couldn't the company cause us consid erable ttoiiblo by plopping running Us plant after the expiration of the contract ? " queried Nicholson. "No , " was McCabe's reply ; "the plant was built for the benefit of the public , and when the company refuses to operate It the court will step In and operate it until It can he closed out and other arrangements can bo made by the public for carrying on the work. " In reply to the question whether the company could not make trnnlilo bv Imnoslmr any charccs It saw lit. ho said that It could only charge what the light was reasonably worth , nnd ho know the company could not get any more than It WHS getting now. and probably not BO much. When the meeting adjourned the members of the rommllteo seemed to bo rather taken with the Idea of the city owning Its own lighting plant , and the probability is that they will report adversely to the proposi tion to tie- the city up for another term of flve years. UiiUnonn t'orpM' Kouncl. The body of an unknown tramp was found yesterday afternoon lying by the side of the railway track a short distance south of Honey Creelt station. It was put on board the train and brought to this city. Coroner Jennings viewed the remains and decided an Inquest was unnecessary. One of the men employed nt the Northwestern roundhouse said ho saw the tramp pass him Tuesday afternoon and when asked where he was going said ho was bound for Chicago. There was nothing about his person to tell who he was , but n piece of copper wire bent In such a way that It might , bo paslly used.for un locking doors gave some Idea ns to his pro fession. A brass check similar to those used in saloons , "good for 5 cents In trade , " was hung about his neck by a strong buckskin cord , evidently ns a charm of some kind. There wcro no bones broken nnd nothing to Indicate how he met his death , excepting a slight bruise on the top of his head. The remains will be donated to the Council Bluffs Medical college. No IJnelortaltcr Neeel Apply. If your children are afflicted with diph theria , Dr. JelT < ; rls' remedy will save their lives. No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Do Haven , George H. Davis and Morgan & Co. , successors to Beardsley. Also 2404 Cumlng street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jef- ferls , Council Dluffs , la. Price. $3. The lle-o Art Folios. Completed this 'week , can be bound by Morchouso & Co. , Council Hinds. You can leave your orders nt IJee office. Neat mo rocco binding , $1.00. ( luoil Noivi for Wherlmcn , ' M. 0. Daxon , the Omaha bicycle man , has opened n branch house in Council Bluffs at 337 Broadway. See the new Uambler. Lady clairvoyant , for ladles only. Llfo reading , business and health. 203 Fourth street. annul Surrrel Cone-crt. These who enjoy music will have a feast at St. Francis Xavler's church next Sunday evening. A sacred concert will be given , In which some of the finest talent of Council Bluffs and Omaha will participate. Besides the choir there will bo solos by Miss C. Bnbcock , Mr. II , V. Buckley , Captain Klnzlo and others. Prof , Sutbrlus will give n mandolin bolo , Mr. Bast and Mr. Sims will render organ solos nnd the Dudley Buck quartet will glvo a selection. Fancy work nnd a large assortment of aprons for sale at the Elsemnn building this ( Thursday ) afternoon and ovqnlng. Broadway Methodists. Colo's air tight wood stoves , Just the thing for spring heater , costs 4c a day to run one ; hold fire 48 hours. Stoves from $8.00 to $12.00. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. The laundries use Domestic soap. Altirrluge * MCCIIHCK. The following marriage licenses were 1s- Hiieil je'Hterday : nmn nnd address. Ace. L'landu l.Ulijott , I'ottnwnttnmlo county. 21 lilu May Vi'spy , Council BlnffH n 3. W. IVnnehaker , Coyne , I'nge county , 32 I'e-lhi h. Anderson , Coyne , Page county , 23 Jnhn rnvnnnugh , N'eola 23 Kutes Mnnuy , Neola 25 The paints thnt took the highest award at the World's fair were the Heath & Mllllgan paints. Davis , the druggist , sells them. Get prices from Shugart & Duron , the leadIng - Ing seedbinen of Council Bluffe , Masonic temple. _ _ .Minor .Mi'iitlon. Boston store , spring dress goods , caps and jackets. Wo are sole iige'iits for two of the strongest lire insurance companies In the world , viz : the Imperial of London , Incorporated In 1S03 , and the Glens Falls of Now York , Incorpo rated in 1811) ) , Lougeo & Tuwle , 235 Pearl street , A bountiful supper for 25o at the Klsomnn building from 5:30 : to 8 o'clock tonight , Broadway MethodlMs. IVrsoiml I'lirnKriiphi. Born , lo Mr. und Mrs , Fred M. I.oomls , a son. Mrs , M. A. Ktngxbury and daughter , Mrs. Horti'iiHO Gavin and daughter , and Harry Natmn ha\e gone west for n. vUlt to the Mid winter fair , A representative ! of the flrm of Griffith & Muggins , wagon manufactnrera of Ana- meNu , In. , was In the city yesterday looking the cltjutr with u view to locating their factory here , _ _ _ _ MytTB-Dtirfee Furniture * company , 23Q-23S Broadway , savtf monry and time ) to patrons , For cobs go to Cox , 10 Main street. Tele phone 4S. Domtktlc Mouy breaks hard BOTHERED BY PROMOTERS Iowa Law Maker ? Find it Difficult to Do Business Owing to the Lobby. MOTION FOR THEIR SUPPRESSION FAILS Clatter of the llonntcm Hinder * Work In the Home Uhocli nt thu I.iiwiiiiiklng Mill doing Ilniiiiil Itiipldly on u Itlg UrUt. DCS M01NKS , March 23. ( Special Tele gram lo The llee , ) The legislature h lit erally overrun by the lobby , nnd the nolso and confusion render It almost. Impossible to traiH.ict business. Representative Ourley Introduced a resolution In the house toddy which declared that the annoyance from parties soliciting votes had , become unboarn- blo and directing the scrgcnnt-at-arms to summarily eject any person who trasgresscs the rule * ) during the session of the house. This action cleared the lloor for n moment , but the resolution being tabled , the workers returned In greater numbers In the after noon. The senate passed a resolution submit ting prohibition to a vote of the people , but omitting the self-enforcing features of the Cornwall amendment adopted by the house. The prohibitionists claim this Is an act of bad faith , nnd will Insist upon the senate's receding from this action. All the republi cans voted for thu proposition except 13 rower. Senator Harsh , chairman of the committee on ways and means , made a final effort today to secure consideration of the revenue bill. Senators Kills , Harper and Finn op posed the bill on the alleged ground that It would compel the listing of nil farm prop erty nt Its actual value and he likely to In crease the farmers' taxes. The motion to 11.x a time to consider the bill was lost , 17 to 19. The hennte passed the lllggen bill codify ing mining laws. The anti-Insurance combine bill passsd the senate. It makes It unlawful for Insurance companies to combine to keep up rates , and provides penalties In fines from $10 to $500. The Btnto geological survey appropriation of $ L'0.000 for the coming biennial period met with vigorous opposition In the house. An amendment reducing the amount to $10,000 was adopted. A motion by Morri son to strike out the enacting clause was lost. Ex-Speaker Mitchell said It was his understanding two years ago that $20.000 woutd cover the entire expense of the sur vey and he found that not only had that amount been consumed In superficial survey partially made , but that thousands of dollars lars extra had been paid in printing nnd expenses not contemplated by the legislature which passed the original bill. Ho was unalterably opposed to these blanket per mits authorizing Irresponsible parties to put their hand into the pocket of the taxpayers at pleasure , and moved nil amendment limit ing llie loiai expenses 10 uic amount muneu. Trewln , Itoblnion , Hanck and Allen favored the bill. Mr. Carter said It was time this scandal was fully nlrcd. He found on Investigation that the chemist at the Agricultural college , who was already n salaried officer of the state , had claimed $ ltJ5 for the single month of February , nnd that 1'rof. Samuel Calvin of the State university , who was now re ceiving $2,200 per year , had actually been paid about $1,800 , for work during his sum mer vacation. Taxpayers will not approve such reckless extravagance by the geological logical board and felt It was tlrno to call n halt. The amendment was lost , 31 to 60 , and the bill passed , 64 to 15. Those voting "no" wcro Carter , Chapman , Funk , Har mon , Horton , Martin , Moore , Morrison , Schultz , Sessions , Saw > er , Spauldlng , Stlll- munkcs , Klemme and Williams of Fremont. The Iiou&o passed the McCnnn bill , re quiring the return of the entire number of electors In each county for Jurors to be se lected by lot. This measure Is Intended to do away with the professional Jurors In large cities. , . The house finished the regular appropria tion bills , Including $45,000 for erection of Ladles' hall at the Agricultural college and $3,000 for cottages for soldiers' widows at the Marshalltown Soldiers' home. The hoiibe elected Attorney General Stone and Charles IJaker of Iowa City members of the code commission. WANTS FIFTY THOUSAND. Dunmgo Suit Against tlio Itock Island A Tlirre-DoIlurWrelli't. ATLANTIC , In. , Mnrcb iS. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Mr.i. Harrison Stone ueg-nn. suit today against thu Chicago , Rock Inland ' & Pnclfls railroad for $50OW damages for the killing of her husband by the flyer nt Anltu n phort time ago. The plaintiff will nttenipt to prove thnt the train ran through the city of Anltn at too high n. rule of speed mid thnt the proper slKimls were not given. The suit brought against the Hock Inland road for J.10,000 by one ttoylo for being ejected from u ttalnv a ended today by a verdict of $3 for plaintiff. llclciifccd an Agcu t'omlct. ANAMOSA , Iu. , March 28. ( Special Tele gram to The Hee. ) One of the oldest con victs In the Annmosn. prison was dis charged yesterday on the expiration of n. twenty-year sentence. September 211 , 1879 , John Simons shot nnd killed u man by the name of SchultH , They weie both Inmates of the Clayton county poor farm , wheio Simons had been for years. One day ho took hit ) gun nnd went out nshlng. Sehnllz came tip nnd began throwing stones In the water where he was llshlng. Simons tola him to stop or ho would shoot him , nnd us he did nut stop he did shoot , killing him Instantly. In 1661 , when the war broke out , Simons was dratted Into the rebel army , where he served n year , when he made his escape and Joined the union nrniy nt New Orleans and served nil through the war. He has served about lifteen years actual time In thu penitentiary , getting In good time live years , live months uncl twenty- nine * days , nnd during his long sentence he has never once been punished und never had but one prison coat nnd vest. He Is over 70 years of ago and draws $14 n month pension , and at thu time of his dlschurge bad over $300 to his credit. There nro but two convicts in the prison who were there when ho arrived. The old man has not n relative on earth nnd no place to go. Steps are being taken to get him admitted to the soldiers home. lie has been so many years In confinement that he walks very awkwardly on the streets. Anlmortli still at Liberty. DES MOINES , March 28-SpecInI ( Tele- Cram to The Hoe. ) It was reported In this city this morning that Ashworth , who shot Mrs. Mason In Warren county Monday last , had been captured by two brnkemen on the Chicago Great Western railway near Huvenswood , Mo. It was learned Inter that they hnd captured the wrong num. Other reports received In this city say that a posse has surrounded Ashworth In the dense woods around New Virginia , In Warren county , Delegations of county sheriffs with deputies have been iirrlvlng In the city today on their way to Warren county. Help Is necessary In tracing the murderer , nnd other counties nro sending their officers of the law to Warren cnuiuy to aid the people In cnpturlng the outlaw. Word wns also received thnt Sirs , Mason was still living nt 1 p. in. , hut wns worse , and as she was soon to become1 n mother there 13 no hope of her icrovery from the wound nnd shock. Ashworth was seen about dark last night walking pouth on the Pes Molnes & Kansas City narrow gauge road , between Prole and \\lok , but nothing further tins been heard of him , and thu searching parties are Ktlll In purmilt. Omaha Prize Flghtur In Trouble. DUNLAl' , la , , March 2S.6peclal < to The 13ee. ) A musical entertainment and hall wns given In Punhip last night far tlio benefit of the Ladles' Silver Cornet band , At Its conclusion Ike Parsons , Halmlng to he a prize fighter fiom Oinulm and it celebrity of some note In the ring , as saulted a young lady and knocked down her escort. He left on an early train , but a warrant WUR Issued for his arrest , and he was captured at Missouri Valley lute tiln | evening and returned to Uimlnp , oo Klrlc to Appear In Court. ATLANTIC , la.iMuirh S-Speclnl } Tele- Kram to The Hee. ) A. W. Ulckerson , cash ier , and J. C. Yctzer , president of the Casa County bank , which recently failed , lire at large under care of balllffe , having pre sented certificates of their physicians at testing their Illness. A request will bo made to th court by the sheriff and county attorney to have a commission ol phvl'Inn * rvnmlno ihim In rfn.irl to their pin tile , al condition The Krnn'l ' jury of I'nsn county has brought In severnl ltirl | < lulcnls agnlnnt the Hock Island UMIroaMcJmpany , charging the ofllclnls with conuiK-iuiK nnd condoning n niilnanoi ! In allowing parties to sell llciuor from cnrfl while attnidtnt ; on the shit ! tracks In the yards. > IMIttons to enjoin them are now on llle-po . SALOON MIJT : l if ATi.srir.i > . Will Not Krgnhite TJIiWf * Conduct by ho .Mill-lit IMH : SIOUX CITY March.i8.-Spoclnl , - ( Tele gram to The UeT ) tn.Kor Fletcher has said that the city ndniliUitrntlon here will not undertake to enforcb the new liquor law known ns the Martin net. The eighty saloons of the city will continue to run ns of old nnd the keepers 'will be fined $50 each month In police ) isiurt for disturbing the peace. In this derision he Is sustained by practically the cntlru council nnd nearly nil citizens , who declnie the new law Im practicable nnd distasteful. Dispatches received from , Ksthervlllt ? , Fort Dalge , Lemnrs , Crtston , Council UltlfTs and sev eral other towns In western town where the old law has not been enforced are to the effect that the new law does not an * swer the purpose and that the old fine sys tem of regulating saloons will ba con tinued. I'reiiulsu a Si'ii-atlon. CUKSTON , la. , March 28.-Special ( to The llee , ) The March term of the district court Is now In session. The Ooodalo murder ensp hns been assigned for next Tuesday. Ilaldcrson nnd KIdd. the men charged with committing the horrible butchery , will have separate trials. New developments of a sensational character are piomlsed In this ease , and County Atornoy Hull left the city yesterday In search of additional evidence. Shot mi OuUldcr. AL11IA , Tn. , March -Special ( Tele gram to The Bee. ) James MeDonnld was shot nnd dangerously wounded whllo watching n light at the house of Clabo Johnson , near llltemnn. A man mimed Nnplor did the shooting. The bullet passed entirely through McDonald nnd he cannot live. n Hood's and Only flood' * . Are yon weak nnd weary , overworked nnd tired ? Hood's Sarsaparllla Is Just the med icine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to give you appetite and strength. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be Induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute another remedy Is proof of the merit of Hood's. Hood's I'ills are the best after-dinner pills , assist digestion , euro headache. Try a box. After Seventeen Hot ItouncN. MCMI'IIIS , Maich 2S. Hilly , Poole of Minneapolis defeated "Clever" .Miller of Denver In a hotly contc"ted sevcnteen-round go for the gate fees and a purse of $400. lloiv a ChU'iigo . .Maniis Cured of Kliru- iimtNiu. Mr. John'Hall of 9235 Commercial avenue , Chicago , met with a serious accident for which he used Chaml > erlaln's I'ain Halm freely , with the best results. "Out now , " says Mr. Hall , "comes the boat part of my Etory. For .many yeais I have ) been quite a sufferer with rheumatism , with stiffness of the Joints. Since the application of Cham berlain's Pain Halm , all symptoms of rheu- inntlnm have dlsamienred ! In fact I believe that It has banished every trace or rheuma tism from-my system. " For sale by drug gists. m KiirtlKIimlfuH In < ! reeee. ATHENS , March 28. Violent earthquakes have occurred In vailous parts of Greece. No loss of life Is yet reported. One word describes < lt , "perfection. " We refer to Dewltt's Witch Hazel salve , cures piles. ' Thirteenth UmK In u Draw. NCW YORK , March. i28.t-The thirteenth game for the United States chess champion ship resulted In u draw. A in cheek and brow is evidence chat the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong , and health is letting down. taken immediately arrests waste , regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott & Uoiino , N , Y. All drtiEzisti. EST LIN TO AND rlK-tr FIFTEEN DAYS. I Will bond PltEK to AUyiinn | , the prescription of n nev mid * punitive ; lemie'dyteienlntsofiiiwll. weak oi'BUiiH , nnd Mirocilro/or nil In yomiji e > r < id ! num. Cured cute'8 ol' Munlinu * ! , I2nilmluii8 itnel Vurlreirele- 15 diij'H ; dSsciiwo ne-vor retnrns. Ceiri i-speniel- cnco private. All lttcrn srutin iiliiln ccule'd cnvelupu. AUilrosn , T. < ' . IlAll.VlSH , I.eirk IIuz 3'Ji ) . Nritvn J > fp1.T. .Vovilinll , Dllclt. U the only SPECIALIST TT1IO TOKATS ALL , PRIVATE DISEASEJ andDEQILITIESof MEN ONLY , Women Cjcl-d.-J. 18 jronrH oiperlcnc-f ejlrcu'.am free. llthnml < \ Man Dovelopal OHEAT UFK r , CI'lUDBNK.wllI ' rt-Htoru ull thu ( ; fnc.u\Uvi ) ort'aiiH. linpnli'iicy tin- pokflble If fUl'llKNK IM utiK ) . Send for ( rt > clr- eulcrt anil loHtlmonlalH , DA VOt , MIHHCINt : CO. , P.O. Hox'juTO.San t'ran- cUco , Cul. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort niul improvement nn lends to ticrrfotml enjoyment when rightly iicoii. Tlic ninny , who live bet ter than others niul enjoy life more , with less expenditure , by inoro promptly uiAptiiK : the ' .vorhl'-s best products to tlic needs of physical boinp , will attest the value to health of the pure liquid Ir.sntivo principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Fijis. Ita excellence is due to its presenting in the form moat acceptable nnd picas- nut to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of n jx-rfect lax- nti\e ; tn"ectimlly ! cleansing the system , dispelling colds , headaches Mid fevers ana permanently curing consUpalion. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it acts on tlic Kid neys' ' , Liver and Bowels without weak- " cning them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrtlp of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 60c am ! SI bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Figs , nnd being well informed , you will nof accept nuy substitute if ollerod. INDAPO TIIK C.KtlT HINDOO REMEDY TOI JJfcts THE JIIICH K ItKTI/lH In 8O DAVf ) . Nervaua Falling Memory , Tare. * , ! - ' ! | > losMie 8Weiikn < 'fi.ctc. , \J _ * * causi ) I by I > Q Bin burnt and quIcUy lull surpl rrntorri l.a t.V nlinad InoWoryounir. Ea.lly nrrloil y Invonl pocl.et. ' . - . I'rlrafl.POatincL-nKD. Hit for i5.1iei with n ivrl t fr n cun rn nit < * eo euro or money refunded. Oun't ' bun an tmltallan but ln Ht oil ImMni ; 1M APO. If rourdriigirltitliiiiiiotKutlt no will eentllt jiii-imU. Oriental Alcdlrnl Co. . CI11CAI.O , ILL. , or their ignii. SOi.Dliy Kiiliu.t Co. . Cor. 15th nnil DouirlsmBti. , mid J. A. fuller , Co , UorlllliiKDuiictaMStii , OMAHA WHAT CURES PIMPLES Tlio only rcnlly Rncce nful prcNeniivc nnd euro of plmpliK , bl.ickheails , ridIou ll h in J falling li.dr , uncl baby blem ishes , U the celebrated C'UTicI'lIA SOAP , ( jrc'-itcst of Mn purllicm nnd beaiillfiers an well ns pine t nnil swcctert nf toilet nnd nursery Boapg. Only prcventl\o of clog ging of the pores. Sold c\crj where. MECCA COMPOUND. TheSovereigri Remedy for Burns. Instantly relieves all pain nnd heals without scarring. Endorsed by the medical faculty and multUuaes ol people ple whoso sulferings it hns relieved. COrXflli HtA'FFS , la. , AUPT. 2 , 1S91. The footer Mfir , CM. : Oentlomen I am happy lo tes tify to thu womlpifiil innKlc effect of your Mecca Compound In Minis. 1 \\a < burned , na you Know , by an pMiloxlon " ' 'i ' plumber's KaHolInc furnace on tliu moinlne of July 2 , 1SU. ! The entire pur- race of my lurk , ninia nnd back of lower llinbj was so badly liuinnl that laiBO portions of blls- teied sMn came elf with the removal of my clothlntr. Tin- pain that followed l Indescrib able. 1 could not have endmcd It twenty-four houis and lived. The photk WUH so glent that 1 uent almo t Inlo spasms , but In two hours after thu nppllititlun of > our Mecca Compound 1 was almost entlii'ly lelleved finm p.iln und In nine teen days after the accident wns back at my I can nlso fuither suite that theie will not be n bc.if li'fl fiom that terrible burn , and all Is due to your Mecca Compound. It hliould be kept In eveiv lininc , workshop or place of business for Immediate use In casi > of an accident. I feel that 1 r.mnol say lee much for your wonderful lemedy. Vouiscry lexpectfully. 11 * U Prepared 1 > y THE FOSTER MANUFACTURING CO. , COIJXCII * lll.UKFS . IOWA. And for Sale by All Druggists. To the Ladies and Gentlemen -or- Cotmcil Hlttfls and Vicinity : You nro cordially invited to visit THE Evans' Laundry CornoiPonrl st. and Sixth ave. , on Wednesday und Thursday afternoons of ouch wcolc , nnd see in operation the fMpest Equipped a-pd Best jVla-paged U.aupdry Plant in the West. Our specialties arc Shirts , Collars and Cuffs. Notice the work and got priced for family wash ing ; . Telephone 290. TIIK J5VANS' LAUNDRY CO. DEO. P. SAHFORD , A. W. RICKMAN , . I'rusltlont. Oashlor. Fiist laliona of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , - - $100,000 1'rolits , - - - 12,000 Ono of tin" olite'Hl banks In thn st.ltn of Iowa. Wei HOlleilt ieinr lniBltii'Hd uuil collection ! ) , \Vu pay A per ivnt on limoilenoHltH.Vu will t > e ple.im-il to you. Special Notices ? COUNCILQLUFFJ : DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HCS.'l HAVH borne choice Ij.irfalus In Unit anJ laml near this city/ u HIMOVIU. cussroous , VAUI/M , chimney" ckuneJ. * f.M HuiKe , at Taylor's Krocery , C4I ) Uroathvny. _ AIISTJIACTS AND LOANS. KAJIM AND city property buuglit anil uolJ. 1'uscy & Thumim. Council Jlluffa. YOPNU I.AUV HTlWOClllAl'llIJU AND TVIMJ- w liter ilisln-x Kltuiitlon , nun liail oxiiurli'iice In bonkMo'ri'liie nlxn , l > p t i ef urcnces. Aililrcsa N M , Ileo , Council Uliirtt. _ W ANTHU O.N'n OH TWO I'VHNIHHIjn UOOMS for lixlit lioiiFekiTpliif ; . .Scldiesa lien , Ileo cutlet' , Council lllulTiv _ ' rou HAM : on "THAW : . , .w WOIITH m > iiropeit ) In V"i iio.i , Tex. . U chuk'u loin In Qimtuill , Tex. , vlirap for canll. Aililiexii L ) 21 , lire. Council innflH. I'lUHT I'l.ASH , J'Xm 400 II1JAI ) of Hiiich , nl ) iu 3 miles north of icmn , C'alllu t2.75 In Jl.MO. liurHe-K H.W to J7 00 , for fcenmm , April 16 tu Octitlwr IS. Oooil mnn In tihuieei of iincUi | ipity | | Kruim , rail und water. ii will rftil to KIIUI ! man with Jl.ixn.O ) raiiltul to Invest In ilulry , II K uml poultry liuHliicua ; tfimj 6-room IIDUS. ' unit nil comi'lilmreB. I , . I' , JUIUMMI. t > 29 Cth avenue or 3'i llroajway , C'oun- ell Hlufff. \VANTID : , A ( looi ) HicoNiiA : > iTTBi prem ; inuit liu iheap , nlso want to buy KD | itrivliiK h-HNe ; munt bu u lurtuln. Aaarvnu 1635 IliiiuilHay. _ KOU HUNT. TIIKKi : UNt'UllNIHTlEU IKXMH. lti lieul. bath , 110. , eiillnblr fur light houec- Atmex Uraud 110114.CUJQU Jloor , ljiiisit' : : ; i tmr i 1 1 | i i i in mi"i ; i i n i ji'iiiiiiiiiiuiiii.iiisiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin g When I was a Gal washday was always a pcrf cd dread g but land sal < csjt aint no chore at till now since Idem rAinuANK folks' a got to making invenrgg. / / / > \ \ , -5 i rir7r//Vh / isthe CHEAPEST ; for it saves TIME , LABOR CLOTHES. yiS y / yi st - la ptiro nnil unntluUcratccl , whllo for rapid demising power it lias no equal. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. -IS THE- . . . IT CONTAINS . . . ISSUED IN30 PARTS. ONE PART EACH WEEK. It Is "the Standard History of the War of the Rebellion. On pn o 2 or this pupni- will ho found a War Hook Coupon , 4 of those coupons of dilTuront dates will , whim acuiuiipanioil with ton cc'iitw , entitle the liuldor to Part No. 1 of this hook. Tlio whole work will ho com- nloto ! u about 0 purtn , lionnil in houvy pnpor uovot'H ; u now part will ho iBsiicil ouch week , nnd cnipons will ho printed daily until the Korlee IB coinpluto. Any 4 of those coupons , with 10 uonts , ontltloa you to any issue or number of this hook. FOR CITY READERS Ui'inpr ( vnipoiH , to othar with 10 cents , to the olllco of The Omaha Uoo , where you can ohtaln Part No. 1. Part No. 2 will ho rottilv next week , und thereafter parts will follow weoklv. FOR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS-.Mall to War Hook Popart- inont , Uniaha HOG , coupons and 10 cents in coin. Ho particular to (1) ( ) Htato tlio number of the part desired ; (1 ( ! ) your nnino and full address ; (3) ( ) in close the necessary coupons and 10 conts. The part you request will he sent , post-paid , to your adJrenB. Empkie-Shugart SL Co. , JOJ3J3BRS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS. BICYCLES--A full line of medium and high grade wheels. 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