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TIlE OMAhA : ! DAILY BEE 'rnUnSDAY tTANUAUY 17 1805. fl
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TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEES I
1 COUNcn . BLUFFS.
OFFIC : , - NO. 12 PEA1\L STREET
Dtlh'ered by carrier to any part ot te cl , .
n. W. TILTON , Leee.
TL1P1tONS-flu.Ineu omce. No. 1 : nllht
. tlor , No. 2
AI."Ul " 'I "TIU. " .
Oranl1 hotel , Council nus , reopenel } Oct. 1.
Mayne Ieal slate agency , 139 Broadway.
For Itent-Large private bar near court
210U9 ? . Apply I Bee office .
' . John Pope was arrcstcil yesterday for run-
Tilng an express wagon without a lcense ,
Harmony chapter No 25 , Orller or Eastern
Star , \ I hell Is regular monthly meet.
Inr this evening
navll S. Voting anll Martha C. flrenne-
man , both of this county , were married In
thIs city yesterllRY
Percy I.avenher , I smal boy , was nr-
rested yesterday for steRlng n can or s'rup
from Zolier's grocery store on Upper Uroad
way.
way.Al members of Augus\ hove No.1 ,
Wodmen of the World , are rellUetC to be
pr sent al the hal this afernom al 2
o'clock.
Th Ladlea' AlI society of St John's En-
gUsh Lutheran church meets Friday afternoon { -
, noon at the residence of trs. N J. Swanson ,
. , 120 Prnkln Rvenue.
' 1 L. C. lur and I Miss Iebecca Dwiggns
were marrlell ( Tuesday evening al the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ooehrlng , on Fourth
street , W. S. hooker omclatlng.
HeV. I. O. Brown has finished his work
In the revival meetings nt the Baptist church '
and Is succeeded hy Rev C. I. Parsons , who
will assist the pastor , Itey J. 11. DavIs ,
Mayor Cleaver yesterday issued nn order
pCemptorly requiring nil gamblIng resorts
to shut UI ) alol ) nlli InvestigatIons made
last night showed that the order was strictly
obeye.I
I'ottawattamhe No. Ha , Ancient
Iottawatamle lodge Or-
der of United Workmen ot Iowa , will In-
ol officers at their regular meetIng this
ovonlng. Al tnelb ; rs are earnestly re
quested to 11 present.
No district court sessions are to be heM
unll next Monday. The grand jury would
probably have fnhhed operations this week ,
but owing to Judge Thorneil's adjourning
- - court they also adjourned until Monday.
The Infanl son of Mrs George Brown
tiled of lung nnl ( brain fever Tuesday even-
Ing at 10 o'clock , aged 6 months. The
funeral wi take pineo this afternoon at 2
o'chck al the residence , 1820 South Sixth
street , Hev. Steege oflichatitig .
Imzabeth , wife of A. A. Hehardson , 11ell (
yesterday noon at the corner of Twenty-
second street and Avenue H , aged 35 years.
The funeral wil take IJ1aco tomorrow morning -
Ing at 10 o'cloce , and the remains will be
taken to Garner cemetery for Interment.
- ' C. Oamek ami his son , Joe , of Hazel Del
) - township , charged With assaulting Adolph
Drier , were dIscharged by Justice Cook yesterday -
terday for lack of evidence. A civil suit by
Freda Drier against the two men was also
prosecuted but a judgment was given for
the defendants , as they showed a receipt In
full for the amount claimed , signed by Mrs.
Drier. This civi suit was the cause of the
fght which led to the filing of the InCorma-
ton against the two Oameks. .
A meeting of the Sunday School Teachers'
union was hell Tuesday evening at the
First Presbyterian church parlors , which
. were filled by a large audience consisting
of the host people of the city . An attractive -
tive program was rendered , Including addresses .
dresses by Miss Laura Baldwin Rev ? E. J.
Babcock . He v , Henry Coker and L. W. Tul-
leys. Paul Tuleys and his sister , Miss May
Tuleys , added greatly to the cnjoyment of
the evening by their violin and piano music
A proceeding for a writ of error las been
commenced In the district court by Emmet
Tinley , attorney for the defendant In the I ,
case of the State of Iowa against John
. Coyle The petition alleges that Tinley and
.th ?
_ . Emi Schurz , the attorney for the state .
arranged between them that the case should
be continued indefinitely . Justice Fox , however -
ever , before whom the case was to be tried ,
set a time for n hioaring . and as the defendant -
fondant failed to appear declared his bond
forfeited. A suit has been commenced within
the past few days by C. O. Saunders . the
newly elected county attorney , to collect on
the bond.
We have $00.000 to loan upon improved
farms In Iowa and wi take all the gilt-
' : edged loans offered at low rates. We do
't not want wild lands , and will not loan In Ne.
brask Lougo & Towhe 235 Pearl street.
J'l ISu..r . 1IJNT1UY. .
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P. II , Sheafe Is In Washington , 1. C. , In
the Interest of New York parties.
\ Miss Damho : nulcor has returned from
a visit with friends In Spencer , la.
- Mrs J. T. Hamilton , formerly of this
city , now of Centervle , Kan. , Is In the
city . avenue. vlaiting Mrs. Lucius Wells , on Oakland -
Mrs. James Rainbow of Sliver Creel town-
. I ship , who has been visiting her daughter
: Mrs S. Senior , on East Broadway , Is Ill , and
will be unable to return homo for some
tlllle.
4'a lme.Irs. . F. I. Ingmnn , grand chief of the
Halhhno Sisters _ of the state , Is In the city ,
' ali will be pleased to meet nil members '
of \lzpah temple this afternoon nt 2:30 :
o'clock al tile residence '
o'cock of Mrs. Palmer
, 223 N6rthi SccoJ1 street
/0 Your : \On01.
Dy investing I In the stock of the Savings ,
Loin and , Building association of Council
hihiliTs . IncQrporated In 1877 Counci
Ilents of $1.00 per share , neltng the Investor
about 10 per cent interest Ten series aI-
really palt out , which fully demonstrates
- the ability ot tile association to mature its '
_ f stocle II about seventy-five monthly pay-
ments No loans made outside of Council
' * ) DUI and all applications examined uncl
passed Upon by a majority of the board of
; "I - directors. Good loans vantcd I ul Int rma-
ton can be obtalnell at the once ot D. W.
' - , ' Otis , secretary , 10 Main street , or any of the
, , , : followIng directors : II. W. Inzlelon , Frank
I. . ' Orass , John Brown , A. S. Jazleton , I. C.
t I Deebe , A. 13. Walker , E. E , hart . , F. C.
, , Loug'e , S , S. Leonard ,
( Ilrglur " 'n" ! itvltl-arti .
. An attempt was made by burglars to
' , break Into the home of J. It. Simms , corner
of Ninth street anti Third avenue , night before -
fore Inst. Mrs. Slmls was awakened by the
80UII ot a I knock on the window The
burglar was evidently frightened away by
the noise he lade , ' and nothing moro was
heard trol iliul In the morning tile end
' , ot a table knife blalle , about an Inch 8110 a
2 halt long , was found between thio t tipper and
lower window 1(851108 having been Inserted
Insorlel
there for the purpose of rlmovlng the lock ,
anti broken off be fore I got In Its work By
the window was a desk containing 35 cents
alli t/reD 2-cenl stamps , anti there Is not
luch doubt that the owner at the house
would have been the loser by this amount
. bad the hleveJ I eeeted an entrance ,
- . ' Do sure and attend the lecture al Droad-
lay church Friday evening , January 18.
"America for Americans , " by Bishop John
I' Newman of Omaha . Admission 50 cent ,
children 25 cents Tickets on sale al A. A
Uart'u store
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Gas cockln& stoves for rent and for sale at
Gas Co.'s office .
" 'aherwomen UIO Domestic soap.
Tnlkll& tC n Nr high S"lool.
. - The school board held a ( Iulel meeting
If . Tuesday evenIng for the IJurpose of dlscu8s
' log the advisability of Ilutlng up a new
- Uljh school building . Another meeting 18
to be held Saturday with the same end In
view and the plan of putting up a new
building In Illaco of the l lfeenth avenue I '
- building Is to be talked over al the same
time. A special tax levy will have
. tnl. le\y wi ha\e to 1
voted at the
upon cOining spring election I
the work Is decided upon. A Proposition to
levy a tn for the Ilgh school project was
q voted down last spring.
Arrange your business tO a to catch the
I or 7 o'clock train Thursday night , which
wi take you 10 the Inet resort In the
Wflt , Manawa
lvery purchaser at Davis' drug store gets
a cholct sheet ou5lo _ _ ( ree .
Keel ) your eye .on "lanuwa Thursday night ,
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Domolto soap breaks hud w&tvr I
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NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Watt Invutgaton Furnishes Amusement
for OOut House Visitors .
ATTORNEYS BECOME DEC OWLY PERSON
John Uldt Uhln't Make n " ' try BrIlliant
Success of Shutting Colonel Jnle ,
Oft-Esltioteo All 51b-
ml ( toil.
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The "investigation" atrte1 by members of
Ab Lincoln IJost , Ornnll Army 01 the Ito-
public , Into the workings oC the omce of J. J. I
Wat ! commissIoner of the poor fund , oc-
cuplll all of yesterday In the Bupervlsou'
reom al ; the court house No end of wit-
nMses were called , but aside from furnishing .
Ing quite 1 crowd uf people a free show but
little good was accomplished. The fIrst witness -
ness of the day was Mrs. Clney Cooper , the
white wife of a colored man , who paid a
visit to Watts one day fer the purpose of
getting sole pecuniary assistance Crom the
poor Cund. Watts a.kC her I she was liv-
big the right kInd 01 a life . and she replied
sbo was lie pressed the question until she
commenced to cry , and then he asked her
to come to hIs office that night al 8:30 :
o'clock. She salll It was tea hate and then
he wanted her to meet him al I store on
Broadway and take I buggy ride with him
She was horrified at this , and went home
anti told her husband , who wrote Watts a
letter , In which he threatened to kill him ,
Wets went to her house , she said , and
told her to get her husban 10 drcp the
mater and apologize or he would have him
arrested for blackmailing. For Bore reason
or Curther. other Cooper never 11shed the mater
S. J. Dalbey repeated the story of his interview -
terview with Watts , which has already appeared -
peared In print , wlthoul substantial varia-
tlon.
tlon.Mrs.
Mrs. Donahson , who has I husband who
claims to be blind . told how her husbanl
was drawIng a pensIon of $12 per month
In addition to which shin received orders
from Watts to the shut of $13 , and per-
mission to move Into a house owned by the
county , for which she paid no rent. "Dut
that , " . saId she , referring to the house ,
"didn't amount to anything , for the house
Is no good. " She described the patches on
the floors , the holes In the roof , the cracks
In the walls , and the lese bricks In the
foundation , until ChIef Justice Wadsworth
said that , Inasmuch a9 tile honso belonged
to th county the board : would , take judicial
cognizance or its condition .
Donaldson , the blind man , himself , was
the caled away from the newspaper which
he had been reading during the testimony
of his wife , and put upcn thO stand Col-
onel Daley amused himself and the audience
by rIpping the man's war record wide open
Ito gleaned from him that he enlisted In
the First California cavalry , and did all his
lighting In Texas , Arizona and New MexIco.
lie was never In Tennessee , Pennsylvania ,
Mistislitpi , VIrginia , ' North Carolina , South
Carolina or Maryland , and he did not en-
Joy an acltvo part In Sherman's march to
the sea. le was never 'wounded . and In
the battle In Texas-he could nol remember
where Il was-In which ho won hIs spurs ,
there was not a man wounded ,
Wilts , another witness . testified that ho
received a $3 order ( rain Watts six days
before making the affidavit which he hall
on file stating that he could not gel anything
lie admitted that he had not read the affidavit -
davit before signing I , and took back some
of the allegations he had made In It.
There was no evidence or any Importance
durin : the afternoon session and the only
feature of interest was an occasional passage
of words between the attorne's Colonel
John Lindt. the soldiers' friend , took excep-
ton , In n tone of voice that threatened the
destruction ot the light globes , to some of
the questions which Colonel Dailey . Watts'
attorney. was asking AJ. . Shiji , one of the
witnesses. "I'm getting , tred ShI , having every -
cry ono of these witnesses bulldozed. and I
don't propose to stand It , " shouted Lindt.
"Whal are you going to 110 about It , John ? "
asked Colonel , Daley , In the sweetest 1"1
tones.
"I'm going to shut you off , " was the rep ! ,
"Oh , but I won't be shut 01 ; there Isn't
power enough In Abe Lincoln post to shut
mo off , " said Dailey.
"Yes , there Is , " y led Lindt. "I can do
It myself. " ,
" \Vhy , John , " replied Daley , "you're draw-
Ing a pension oC $25 a month for bodily Infirmity -
fnnly ; you couldn'l shut me off. " .
" \Vo'l see whether I can or not . " said the
Irate attorney.
"Well , John , " said Daley , with a smile that
was almost heavenly , "if you try I , you'l
be asking for an addition to your pension
before you gel through "
And John changed the subject
At the chose ot the testimony the board
adjourned until this morning at ! o'clocle ,
when the attorneys wi make their argu-
ments , Just before heaving Llndl stepped
up to the table , and picking up the affidavits
which his soldier proteges had matte
said he would leo to take them home with
him , so that he could use them In getting
together his argument
"Well , John , " said Daley , smiling blandly ,
'those affidavits are yours , because you
made 'em and I for one don't see any rea-
son why you shouldn't have them , " And
everybody sniiled.
Jlli'iIStN lIlIes. '
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A Big Sale ' 0lay.
10,000 yards Fruit of the Loom and Lons-
dale bleached musln tOday , lc a yard.
100 outing flannels , 44o a yard
350 all wool white flannel , 230 I yard.
30e all wool twilled red flannel , 10 yard.
$1.25 Bik warp white flannel , 790 a yard
Ladies' $10 , U2 and $ i latest style jacle-
eta , today choice $6,9S each ,
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UIJ to date our great January cost sale
has been a big success , Come for these bar-
gains early E\'erythlng In winter goods
must go , DENNISON DUOS ,
Counci Du Is ,
New l.Iglit , chrelle ,
A new electric light schcdulo was fut Into
operation last night , and wi be tried as an
eXIJerlment for the rest of the month Com-
plaints have been numerous In the fast on
account of the fact that as soon as the moon
would be above the horizon , and before I
could do Iny great amount of good , the lIghts
would be turned off , In strict conformity to
the Ihlldelphla schellule , which Is In use
In many of the cites ot the country , No
'nlowance ' would be made for cloudy nights ,
anti sometimes the lights would be turned
on before It was dark , ' Harry I vals of the
light company 1nd City Electrician James
Bradley have had their heads together
lately concocting a new scheme Last night
the lights were turned on ten minutes later
than usual , and this time will be lengthened
Into half an hour In the course oC two or
three days. The lights will be left on by a
corresponding length of ( line In the inorii-
Ing , so that the time of burning wi bo the
sale , only better adapted to Council Ius
requirements , I the experiment pro\es a
success this scitedulo will
schtlulo wil probably be
adopted lS a permanent thing.
The following numbers received Robinson
Droa. ' twenty-third annual free gifts : 8,002 ,
233 , 21 , 461 , 833,12 , 8,257 , 280 , 7,680 , l16 ,
7,699. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Try Eagle laundry , 72- broadway , for good
work , Our medium gloss finish can't bo
beat , blt we do strictly hand work , domestic
finish , when preferrcd. Telephone 157.
DomestIc soap outlasts chap soap
J'rolrrl Owners Alal'n& ' Term , .
Superintendent harris of the Omaha Bridge
and Terminal Railway company , In company
with Aldermen Oeason and : Nicholson made
a trip , ysterdat around among the property
owner on Union avenue , according to the
arrangement made at tile last meeting of the
city council . tOl' the purpose of Inducing them
to cme to terms and waive damages to
their property. They report a lucccnful
trip , all those who were Hen , with one ex-
caption , agreeing to waive damages , and
with fair IJrospectl of bringing tldt , unit Into
line today , The rut will be seen this Sorn-
Ing. U the attempt Is successful , Mr Harris
states that tile company will al once begin
work gralln , Union avenue tram the trans-
fer to Broadway for a distance of fifty-seven
feet , from the Union Pacific tracks to the
lot lne , I condemnation pro llngs have
to be gen through with tbo work will h
delayed for eIght 'eeks. No contractor will
b employed , but the money that Is spent
will all go Into the hands of the working
men , All the men employed are to b Coun-
ci Bluffs men and heads or families so far
as possible . Fair wags are to be paid
ANNUAL CLIIAIIINO SAI.r. .
lie ton Store , Conncii Bluffs .
The question o cost or value will not
b considered during thIs sale. Our aim 19
to reduce steck.
Examine the following list of prices .
-Inch alt wool ladles' cloth anti fancy
mlxturM , worth from SOc to $1 , to close , 391
[ yard . ,
39c. SOc and COo fancy dress goods to go
at 25c a yard
n 70o yard all \0:1 henrletas and serges nOw 48c
Our entire stock of fine novelty Mess
gOods , worth from $ to ( $ .71 a yard to
close 7ge a yard
Our entire stock 01 Natchang black dress
silks , worth from $ i,25 to $2 , reduced te
980 a yard ,
LADIUS' AND CiIILDI1RN'S CLOAIS
JALP l'lttCR.
lc qualty unbleached muslin , 3e a ) 'arll ,
l.ckwoII bleached sheetng , 42.lnch , at
8c : aI , at lie a yard ; 0-4 , al lIe a yard :
10-4 , nt iTo a yard ,
Fruit 01 the Loom and Lonsdale bleached
muslin , lo a yard. .
$1.50 anti $17f mousquetalres , black anti
colored suede" worth $1.00 , anti our entire
stock cf Saxon Beauty kid gloves , In one
lul to close , at SOc a pair.
33c , 390 and 450 Turkey red table damask
reduced to 25o [ yard
ALL TADLE LINENS AT COST plCE ,
dozen $1.39 and $1.50 napkins reduced to 980 a
$2.50 and U napkins to close al $1.05 n
dozen.
Choice of our entire stock of lathes' wrap
pars at 98e each. Some of these sell as high
as U. I"OWLEU , DICK & WALIEI
Council Bluffs , In
lay ISo Curitnit's lturtlar.
Charles N. 1terns , charged with vagrancy ,
was discharged In police court yesterday
morning , but WM ImmedIately after arrested
by Officer Murphy and charged with burglarizing -
glarizing N. P. Conant's store on Christmas
evening lie Is well known In police circles
of Council Bluffs and Omaha , having just
ben released front thl jai of the later
city after having been tried on the charge
of being implicated 1n several highway rob-
berLes , of whtch three of his friends were
convicted Kerns was seen back of the jewelry -
dry store the day preceding the burglar ,
and a man whoe description tallies with
his was seen by Peter Peterson and a wo-
man who was al that time confined In the
city jai running ns Cast as he could through
the alley leading from COMnt's store to the
crecle. The evidence Is purely clrcum9tnn-
tal , as no one has yet been found who has
seen any or the stolen jewelry In his pos-
session , but Murphy has hopes of brInging
something more definite to light .
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The attractions al 1anawa tonight will b2
skating , music , hot coffee and dancing
Trains leave at 6 and 7 p. m.
Sargent Is Invoicing , Look out for the
biggest shoe sale there has ever been In
Council Bluffs.
Music at the Grand hotel Thursdays , as
well as Sundays , al the dinner hour , a to
8 o'clock.
Wants n United ! tltes Jury ,
J. W. Squire ha filed a petition In the
United State court asking for the removal
of the sensational suit reoent ) commenced
by Mamie nolins against him from the
district court to the United States court.
With I he fed an affidavit , setting forth
the usual facts , that the parties were resident -
dent of different states , that the amount
' demanded was of the required bigness , and
the like. About six months ago Squire be-
gan a criminal acton against J. J. Shea
In a justice court , charging Shea with as-
saull and battery. Shea came Into court and
told the exact circumstances , relating hew
he kicked Squire Dcross tie street , that
gentleman being on the run all the time , and
making no attempt at pleading sel-delens2.
In spite of everything , the jury found him
nol guilty. quire , Is determlned nol to
trust himself to the mercies of n Council
Bluffs jury , and the present acton Is taken
in consequence. I
Sargent Is InvoicIng Look out for the
biggest shoe sale there has ever been In
Council Durs , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ground oil cake $1,30 hM. at Morgan &
Co.'s drug store , 134 Broadway
Davis sells drugs , paints and glass ch'ap ,
The laundries use Domestic soap.
Town Supreme Court ) ( IloIR.
DES MOINES , Jan 16-Speclnl ( Tele-
grnm.-Slpreme ) court decisions : Jams S.
Decker , nppelant , against Elza Decker nr'tl
J. L Decker . and Elza Decker and J. 1'c ,
Decker , appellants . against \\'llam S.
Decker , cross petiioner appellant , Powe-
shlek Istllct : suit In equity to quiet title
to certain real estate Cram decree dismissIng -
Ing plaIntiff's ' petition and Defendant w : S.
Decker's cross Petition : the plaintiff and
petitioner nppeal. Athlrined . plnlntff
Afrmed.
\Volr & Gaines , appelants , ngalnst the
Davenport , Iowa & Dalcta Railway
company , et aI , Scott Halway :
ton to establish a len on the
road for contract work In the Hum of
$7.039. Plaintff was sub-contractor In con-
Itructng a line Cram Davenport some thirty
miles to thq crossing of the Chicago
nnll Northwestern road District court gaVe
a jUdgment for Illalntf against E 1IzIH trick -
rick , n contractor under whom \Volr anl
GaInes worked and denied the lien sought
ly dismissing the petition as to len other
defendants for want of equity and plaintiff
appeals .Afllrmed . equiy plaintf
Amluia itt. Thompson , appellant . agatnst
Julia A. Deel18 , Clinton district : action In
equity to restrain defendant from removing -
Ing the bOdy of one Phiip Deeds f'mov-
quiet tile title to n burial lot Plaintiff Is
the daughter anti drren.lant : the widow of
Deeos , who died In 1&90 'rho trouble Is over
the erection oC n monument anti coping on
the lot by the tiotendammt . plaintiff uleglng
she owned the lot and objecting to placing
placng
of such improvements therein , whereupon
Ilef"IHlant I hrloI"111 In "ImnvI rtmnln. nf
lierici niC Court adjudged ; plaintiff i to be
the owner oC tile lot , but also said defendant
hall the right to remove the bOlly. He-
verseti .
George D. Ross against Hawke'o Insnr-
alice company , appellant , Shelhy Ilstrlt :
action to recover on policy against loss by
tire , Plaintiff alleges that merchaniise anti
IxtureH Inlurell were destroed on July I ,
lR9. at Harlnn , Shelby county Defense
claims tile lire did not occur on that day.
Appeal from verdict anti jUIIgment for plain.
tiff. nlilrmned.
te. . Ilrmel , ( . aplJelant , against J.
Hlnsman und O. J. Ackerman Hardin district -
trict : suit In equity to Ret asfd ! u written
writen
satisfaction ali settlement oC n judgment
AttIrmed .
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Itl"'lnl mime Great COII'O ( r4 ,
The musical department of the \\'oman's
club gave another or its lelghtul recitals
Tuesday afernoon at the rooms ot the
club over the Boston store ,
Mrs. nuchannn Intro < ucell Miss Ethel-
w'nne ICennetly who read a very interest-
Ing paper on Bach , the club having just
rt'achmetl the Ilachi.hjtmmitlel period In musical
history. Miss lennedY's paper was a
thorollgh resume ot hiachi' life antI , works ,
tolowell by plana solos from the romantic
composers , 1la'ell hy Mr. 1on romantc ,
The Noturne , hy Chopin , showed great skill
anti " 1Innllolnatl , " by Ieschetzll . was
received enthuslastcal ) ' . A dllcult Hheln-
berger etude , played with
lerger etuil ) wih conSUl1 te
dellc ) ' of touch , threw from the audience
mllenlc
nn Ofleole , which Mr. Long responlled to
with Shubert's "Serenade " A brightly
wrllen Paper on Janlltl followed , read hy
Mrs Harry Nott . Mrs. C , M. Wihilelin sang
charmlniI ) ' , Nevin's "Doris , " Wihelm lanH
h ) ' Mr. F'ranztdeimnanmi , violin : Atr. S. Ii .
Letoveky. vioiinct'hlo : Mr. violn S Mlrshihi ,
Ilano , Three 1 < IIeiona from Schumann-
"Aufmtwung , " "Yraunireewiri-en. " "Novel.
letltt"-were played brilliantly by Miss Etlith
\'UHIOner. "Dream Tangles , " peelulh' , he.
Ins greatly enjoyed ly the culurell autii.
' aUI-
( once The encure number was another oC
Schumann's melodious pieces , The last num-
ler on time I'hotlo I'rogrll was Hees'
"Oh , Tell I her , " sung hy the popular
quartet composed ot Mn' Charles M . Wll.
helm , : Ira , Charles Morton Mrs. 1. J. \\1. ,
Kennedy , Miss Frances S Hoedel. -
'rHII I Iuhl"ry I ( niltli Crlm1.
JIWI..nSON CITY , Mo" , Jan -Speaker
nuSel Introduced a bill In lie house thl. (
morning making train robbery punishable h1
ten years In ! the penitentiary tu haugilg .
COURTS ' FINE ISTINCTION
- I . ,
Burlington City Oounci .dWins n Case
the tate Bank ,
Against Sttotng
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f' J
, .
DECISION BELOW REVR tO ON APPEAL
J .
-I'E
Jon Millers Meet In Amiud'Conventiomi \ , nt
Ue MoIneS anti Ue\ermI0 \ ! Upon R
4ew Course or l'roeeihiiro
. for time YClr.
J , I
DES MOINES , Jan 16.L'eclai ( \ ' Telrgram )
-The supreme court ( lila "morning " llechlell
the case of the Iowa State Savings bnnk
against the city council of the city of Bar-
Ington et a ] , appellants , Des Moines district.
The proceeding vas before tile Burlington
city council , acting ns n harl or equalza-
Lion for correction of nn assessment The
ton correcton
hart refused time relief asket , The district
court on appeal set aslte anti canceled the
assessment anti from that acton time de-
feliants , city of Burlington , city council atl
members thereof , tile county auditor and
county treasurer , nlJpeal
In January , 1892 , the Savings bank had
In its possession set apart ali for the capital -
tnl stock of time bank the sum qf $100,0
In legal tenter notes of the United States.
In al1lton Il had 1 surplus of $211,331 , which
teprelentll the undistributed IJrofts of the
buslnoss. a that amount 4s,313 was In.
vested In r'al e tate.
The Plaintiff was nsesse1 for moneys and
credits In the sum of $60,000. I Is not
claimed that the portion of the surplus invested -
vested In real estate was properly assessable
In the manner attempted , but I Is Insisted
that the remainder , amountng to alOl7 ,
was ! lbJecte < to assessment as the property
of the plaintiff. The supreme court says
that the word "capltnl" as applied to the
'money of a corporation may refer to money
paId In by the stockholders for the use of
the corporation. The distinction between
capital and surplus , so long as both arc used !
In carrying on the business , Is theoretical
merely , nu,1 , Is largely n matter of book-
keeping. Until set apart for the use ot the
stockholders , profs In the savings bank are I
practically a 11arl of Its working capital , and ,
may be used In ordinary business transac-
tons , etc. Until set apart for his Illvhlunl
use the stockholder bas no control of the
profits nor any part thereof , and whie the
Profits are treated by corporation ant stock-
holders as part of the corporate capital , the ) '
should bo assessed ns capital "The conclu-
sion we have reached , " continues the court ,
"requires the application of the same rules
of valuation to stock assessed to the savings
banks as 'to stock of other corporations
assessed to the stockholders and simplfes
and makes more certain the assessing of
such property The district court erred In
setting aside the assessement of so much of
the surplus as was invested In money and
credits. remanded The " jUdgment Is reversed and cause
IUWA IILLEJS W.\NT I'JUTECTION.
Tvent-Flr8t Alllni : Ieetng of the State
. \880CI.UOI In Sls'lon.
DES MOINES , Jan , 16- : ( peclal Telegram. )
-Tho twenty.lrst annUal \ meeting of the
Iowa Millers' association wns held here to-
day . Among those present were : \V. I
Jlngsworlh , Waterloo ; 1,1. D St. John ,
Cedar Rapids : II. J't 111nson , Marshall-
town : James Taggarl' Knoxville : A. T.
Bunchnrd , lnrshnlo\o i , .Ira Shlmbaugh ,
\ .ra
Clarinda , Ta. , Jell Lal e , Imllpemlence ; J.
T. Sharp , iI. II , Kirkhm and J. Kuhn , Def
Moines : E. A. ConslSI , Avoca : \Vllam
Polock , Mexico , 1o . , , Charles Helnhart ,
Monroe : M. M. Snider . Jolne , Ill. : J. B ,
Jones , Algona , and J. van Meter , De Soto
Cash saIls anti foreign nlarkets were die-
cussed A call was l read for n general
millers' convention " - millers
miers' conventon ot"fpresentntve mlerR
from every state In the \nion to be held
at Chicago , January 2 ? , ' 'Ie objeol of this
big meeting Is to talkover ; and inaugurate
blA
plans to effect moro 'eq lable trto re-
latons ns to grains and Ibur between this
country and forelgnnations. A millers'
league wi be organlzedtnnd committee on
plans of work seiecteti l'osslbly a delega-
lion will be chosen to. .ppelr before con-
ton .
gres9 and set forth the equities as to
millers In thIs country who are actually
discriminated against by foreIgn nations
)
while some countries on the other hnnd are
allowed to sell products here at ruinous
prices. The Iowa mliers' electe,1 H. I ) . St.
John of Cedar Rapids as state delegate i
to the national meetn . ' 1he election oC
officers resulted In the retention or the old
ones : E A. ConlRny of Avoca , president :
James TaARart , Knoxville . vice president ;
anti J. T. Sharp , Des Moines , secretary and
treasurer.
The Mill Owners Mutual Insurance company -
pany began theIr nnnual sessIon this afel'-
noon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TO n\NG Volt , \ uUnl MUIDiil ! .
J. U. Cumberlold's U IY or I ' ( eut"u l'lscll
by Ou'oru.r Jackson
DES MOINES , Jan. , 16-ISl1eclal ( Tele-
gram.-Governor Jlckson todl ) ' signed the
warrant for the execution ' or the death sentence -
tence upon J. K. 'Cumberland , who was
convicted of murder tn Shelby county , Iowa ,
In 1891. lIe kied two len and burled their
bodies the crime nol helng tilscovercd for
several months Cumberlall hind led
from the scene anti was afterward Irrlste <
In Missouri , whereupon he confessed anti
was sentenced , to lz hnlged February 10.
1893. A stay ot executon was had by ap-
peal to the supreme court , The decision ot
tile lower cout being Ilrmed In May , 184 ,
n petition for rehearing s'rts Hed , which
was overruled by the supreme court last
October.
'rho governor now fixes tile date of execu-
ton .1he lt February 8 , 189 . lt the penitentiary
itt Fort 1ndlson. Some time last month
Governor Jackson received an Inon'mous
letter . Cram Missouri , where Cumberlan
family resides , telling him he hind better
look up the record oC' CumlJerland In Kan-
saR lie dil 50 , and received papers Crom
Governor Lewehitng . In a case where Cum-
berlanl was previously convicted anti sen-
tencell to be hnnged for the murler of his
son , early tn lSi0. no was afterward pal'-
coned by Governor Martin at Kansas , on the
rcommendlton or the 10ari or pardons. on
the grounds of InRulclent ovhiemice , This
matter was not brought out In the Iowa
trial _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Stab Thlrleen 1)lnr .
CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , Jan , 16.-Specini (
Tclegrain.-A smooth swlncing scheme was
successfully worked lucre yesterday . A
stranger cllel nt the residence of Dr.
Clark . No one was lt home hut the servant
girl . whom he tolll he was In electric light
inspector anti thlt ho thought the wires
were out oC comlton , lie wnl given en-
( calico to the hiotise \Vimen he left he sall
he woull lell 1 man up to Ix the wires.
Today It \\'as IIHcoverel that the fellow had
taken $13 which had been heft In a sleeping
nparlment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, \10111 "wlndler.rrl'.ted. .
CEDAR RAPIDS , I } , Jan , iO.-Speclal (
Telegrm.-Sherlf ) HaIII : of Jnrdln county
toluy Irrl/tell F. P. lelln whose Rwlnling
operations have been IUIy } extensive In Iii.
Inohl and Iowa The crime for which he
wa arretll tetley wits for swindling 1
drngglst nt Alrra , lii. He sold to J. N.
: lnnnllon of that city a dreg stock nt
gllof for $ .i..O. : lannlton became stms-
IJItlous and iipoii In\stgnton fOi nil he hall
been 8wlnllll. Sheriff Ba'lnl Countl IllS
man at Jhl1I , Iefn claims to be I doctor
and became notorious some time age by be-
Ing mixed tip In 1 whitecap outrage In
Iossuth U\I \ ) ' .
! tok i'nrl' , Slatn lank . \ ssesnment .
SIOUX CITY , Jan , 16-Slleelal ( Tel Aram , )
-The receiver of the t'nlol Stock Yards
State bank line heen nlthorlze < by the court
to make nl once nn assessment of 71 per
cent against the holtiers of the batik's : stock
to stay claims 1111 nfalnlt it. The claims
Imount 10 $ t60O. nn,1 the receiver \lll !
thnl not over one.thlrll tile assets cnn he
realized emi , lenving about $ toO oC claims
which the stockholders must 111) ' . beRlles
losing the vahle oC their stock . The batik
hail fO,01 11:11 tip stoce , but the owners
or $10,00 ! at this are insolvent ahiti ( iii'
others mlst make tip the dellefency < . I
will he a severe blow. A receiver vas I'-
I.olntell to wind UI' $ thl Iowa In\'estlllt
1011111) ' , nn nmdlnr ) ' or thc I"hteltl" I.an
amid _ ' 'rlst COmI11) ' , wih $00.0 eniultiul .
0. B. Perry . the Ilrellelt of the 101'
pany . was mmle receiver Time compalY
II expecte to nearly 1m ) ? itS 1 a 11 tes.
118 "ninM , Hhtr t.simml Ch.hJ lI' .
POUT DODin . , In" Jan , 16-(811eelnl ( Tele-
grnnm-ilomi. ) 'S'1 . : . Wison , chief clerk of
thai cOlmlsloner to n\lt the claims or lIes
: lolnef river mail settlers to the $2tOO '
imiti'Iliit3 ) ' nlllJrolJrlntel1 by eongrcsR itt Its
lust esston , Is here to begin work. The
settlers mire very elger to intro their claims
, of hin''e thrlr
IIIJu8te,1 n ! most them hn\e spoilt
lives II litigation over themmi
) ,1 . ' ' ' ' % ho ( : oitclie'i . !
BEh\IONl ) , la" , Tan , 16-Specal ( ) Tele- I
grammi-Mrs. ) Dewal oC : tnllon , while on
her way hmommi . Cel between the coaches
on the Mason City & Fort nOIRe raiway
111 her heath was completely Re\ere from .
her hoc ) ' . She \\'al here visiting her son ,
who leclle insane 1 week ngo.
1118 or II" " : "WR. I
The Ollt club or Des : tulltf proposes
to ha\e 1,0 members with an IIml88101
fee of $10.
A 11 halown newspaper m' ' ) IR also 1
successful gambler. lie raked oft several
hundred dollars 11 n little game the other
night I.
: h'f Andrew WIl.'oim , reshlnA near : Iotl ,
Auburn , IR In n , ' : itcnl cOllton II the I
result mistake of taking 1. dose . of carbolic Icll 11
The young men \\'ltol hnve organized
n Iltnr ) ' comlll ulder Cllltlin Lark . 1111
I.luutenanl Ialle , ) Clptaln ' 1111 nll Sere
geamit lhlfJh ) ' oC time National ! unrl nt
lIURla lne have been Instructing them 11
drIll reguiatioml8.
Two tramps were cnpturel nt Oxforl ha\-
lug In their 110lsesslon tlyiitinmite . gold
watches , burRII' tool" , etc. 'I'he ) ' are no\
In the county Jnl here on thllty dnys' Hen-
tence , dimming which tlC the burglar bud-
ne89 wi lnmigtlishi
TIme Governor's GleR of Dubuque wi
present the MarlI Gras calnlvll In mlnla-
( tire February IS to 26 tom' the pl'pORe of
raising Cuntls ) to meet hue cOIIJnn"s ' cx-
IJenSes ut time Interstnte competitive dri
to be held at Memphis In : (1) ( ' .
A chapter of the DauRhtcl'f of the American -
can Hlvoluton has heen orgamiizeil In Clime.
ton with Ify , charIer members One of the
notahle features lf this 'halJter IR that I
contains one dnughter of I revohltonnl' ) '
soldier , M cc. Chnuncey I.nlb ,
- - - -
New School Suits
' For 1 Oc
Not reaiyrmew
'tali'Icw
but they look
. ' so. The boy's
- . clothes are
.
- ! ' made from
papa's old
, . ones , dyed
I I _ Li I , . ' over with
\ , Diamond
Dyes
i The girl's
dresses are
dyed over , too , and many of the suits
and gowns cost but ten , cents. ,
{ i 110 gootl work with Din-
No experience Is needed t aod wlh Dn
. . homo .
mend iyes. whtch are made .spelaly for use
BisectIon book and to samples at colored cloth , free ,
\XLLS , IUCUARDSON & Co" , Burlington , Vt
- ADWA V'S
-R PILLS ,
Always Reliable , Purely Vegetable.
l'erfcctly tasteless elegantly contra , purge ,
reglnte I'rrtecty , purity . cleanse anti otrengthen. RAD-
WAY'S PILLS for the cure at all disorders at
tie Stomach Dowels Kidneys. i3littld r. Nrr
\'OU Diseases DIzziness , Vertigo . Costvenesl ,
Ples
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMPlAINTS ,
BILLIOUSNESS ,
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA ,
CONSTIPATION
and All Disorders of the Liver.
Obwrve the following symptoms , resulting tram
diseases or the digestive organs : Constipation , In ,
wan plies , fullness ot blood In the hend , ncld-
Iy of the stomach nausea , heartburn , disgust
of food , fullness oC welh at the stomach sour
eructatons , sinkIng ! aI' Iuterllg ot Iho henrt ,
choking or sutocatng sensations when In 0
lying posture . dimness at visIon , daIs or webs
before the siiimt , fever und dul pain In Ihe heat ,
delclene ) ' ot perspIratIon , yelo\leas ut the sl,11
amid eyes pain 1 time side chest , itmntnt , end
suddCn hushes ot hoSt , burnIng In Iho ilesm , .
A < few doses of IAUWA Y'H iH.I.S wIth tree
the syst.m ot 01 the above named tiiomdere.
1'lCE 2GC A BOX. : SOn ny URUGGSTS OR
SENT RY smAlL
Send to DR. BADWAY & CO" , Lock flax 31
New York for nook oC Advice.
. DR.
MoCREW
II Tit : UNIY
' SPECIALIST
. - WHO TnKATs ALL
PRIVATE DSEASES '
WeRkICS' and fecr
Ilsodosot
MEN ONLY
I'verr cur jnr.nted ,
sue . , rnrs' \XIcrJooc
' 8 Tear In Omaha ,
imook Frau.
' Bok Ir
14th . tm } 'urnam StL ,
0"1.0.lU. .
, ; sItoupiIi1ElJ
IJ Cures the elects oC
lelobuse , excesses ,
emllslqns , Impotency ,
\lllcoeele and con'i'.i- '
ton , Ono dollar n box ,
/ six for $5 Par cilia by
'rimE OOODM.\N IItUO
TIE UlUa
- co un,1 , 1Itll &
LESLIC , Omoh : , Neb.
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for nfants and Children.
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I rmmen < lt I eprlortnny prescription Sour Htmnh , Ilrh < C l nlclon ,
kOW nie " , I A Am'la , U , I" ) , KII Worms , GI\s : sleep , and promotes d
JI flu. Odor Et. . , trl'I n , Y. gestioa ; ,
_ Without Injurlou IQICtoP' ,
"Te tine of 'Castoria I s universal and "For several ) 'ean I have reeommersia
its macrite soweil k'mown Ctat : It , work . ' 'a4ori ' anti m.hahl ' continue t
ncrt b' wll L'O\O : bms 1 your < 'rl rlllhvD'S cntuu t
ot supererogation 10 endoaci It. l'ev , the do It has ! . beneflc1zi
sUrraton : I. Im" are _ .o 5 I b invariably l.rouc bn C
Snt.iigent ! faII1 : eiuo da not IC..rl rC'I . "
.
1 1uT rcciu , " fD"IN F' , J' . D&E H. D.
C.ts Jl.n : I. ) D. . ' . I 1ctIu l ftrt and nh ANew York CUy
: , \ Yor ! Ciy ,
'iE ( 'Y-.tJ Cosmm'.H.y . , "j ! Iau' RT'r NJ Yon City .
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AND ECONOMIZE YOUR TIME t HUSBAND YOUR J
STRENGTH 8 ICREASE YOUR PLEASURE BYU5HGJ !
8 PLESURE B USIG
SANTA . CLAUS SOAP
BEST PUREST AND MOST ECONOMICAL" "
Sold : evetywhere : , TIE N.K.AIRBAK COMPANYChIC - '
Money is not Wealth
Cor. I is only good fat' what ComfO.ts and Necessities it wi exchange
How Coo1sh 1eople ) fli'C. They will drive an ol Icook.lcccd hot'sb
for years. lie cats , timed costs ns much to keep , as a sound animal.
, ' .I'hoy got along with 11apidated fnlnilue ; fUlcd and shabby CI'IHtsi ;
¼ bmtt'e windows 1111(1 Hkol ' old which ' fuel ime
ulra wlllowsi ; aldlule likely an steve oats np mO'o
r year tllia now and eODlomleal consumitot' wunll cost them ; ul'ol
tholl wives nnd 801'VttiltS over a 101\ln 01'0 iu a .Itily day , when I Gas.
olene Stove not only does Imuttot' wO'I without heating , but \'Ith ftit'
11101'O ocolomYi ; they sCl'ub om' pailt an old rough hour , when a beautiful
co\'elul or Lncolul would not only 'look bottom' , but actnaly pay fat'
isol In n short tmo with labor ! m\oci ; they cat otT or nlkllall : b
ci'etcifed Italics , when I whole and complete IIltnclset. . could uo
bought fOI' almost nothing. In I wOI't , they deceive themselves by
thinldng they al'o economical , \ hon tluoy IU'O actually oxtl'O'agllt in
thoh' shiftlessness , 0' perhaps w"ought tobo inure cltmt.'itahlcamitl eal it
thoughtlessness , while all the timmic the cllthut'oml ' ' and
thoughtessness whie al tmo chllh'on are growing Ill nld
getting accustomed to such nmakeshiift hublts unll ' ' . '
gottng sich makcshit amid sU'I'otHl\gsi grow
ultd ' In dress , careless in habits and generally tiII'Iftlcts. Largely
' ' fault fm'iemui because ' have ' ' ' ' Home
'OU' Caul , flOll , you hl\o not mace your ohlhl'cn's
and . its sl'l'olHlngs time methodical , s 'ttomatc amid attt'aotivo plnco
you ought 1 make i. AND MAY.
'Vhlt Cools wo 10.tnls bo ! There Is hardly an ordinat'y home but ,
at the CXpOmilitUt'e oC an ' \\'hC'o II'om $ :5 to $100 , could UO made to look
like different lunbitatlon ' ' wlfo'cs amI ambitions realized .
Ikc n dlTcl'ont hnulatlon ; 'OU' good wio's hopes ambitons
izcd , , Ild your whole home 3tmosphel'o l'adlcll ' cbaimgcd .
\Vo mon , in our Investments , speculatons aud tel , forgct our
Homes too mnicii . mt\Iatk [ my words , " saloth time writer , "ynit yout-
self wi bc 1 diO'out tel ow I you but follow om' Id\lco , "
Now , you say , "tlppOSllg money is lot wealth , but only 10pl'esontn
t\'O 01 sauce and oxchangablo for sauce , and I leave not this monoYi
how ten I to got 'Yoalth , which you dolne as 'Comufort.s and Convon-
iendes ? ' \Ve anSWOI' , bccaiso Ci'.lit . is a pOl'fed substitute for
. long the . ' believes It to bo ood.
10ney. so as party gl'tnting same bclo\'os gootl.
'Vo do believe that the Cl'clt oC our 'Yage Eal'nol's is good-the
very ucst. . So much do we believe it , that wo most earnestly Invite you
to test out' tattle in i b.v availing 'ourlol oC om' JI'o\oslion.
We extend to you our MAGNIFICEN'I' CREDIT SYSTEM ,
\'lh its numerous ad\'antngas , and ask you to Ctu'nish 'Ol' hUlcs
with us , and ' lot' ' ' fut'IeIsillngs in of three
plY CO' 'Ol' fm'ulthing one ways :
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OUR TERMS CASH , Or ' (
810 worth of geode , 81 ter wee"l
noled down mire as follows , flied it. IS.11 tr 84 per lollh :
tile Sl110 t us wilch plan you adopt , , 821 worth of good" , $1.iO per week
unly ono thing bo sure or , our JIHI' Ur $000 , ' IllOflhmI ,
mire nit wmirruimeil , both as to uualty 8GO worth oC gootie , S2 50.00 erl" UItl n"
and \'aluo. Our salesmen . are courteous . Ur 8H 00" lunthl ;
lUtrOJllo our slllllcnt5 thurnU&Ily nra proimmpt HI'I"'O"lllo.t. , and J'UII' 87Gorth of 100dl Or , 12,10cr par ' lulth wcelt ; :
Eiher you lay cash or accept OUI' easy 8100 worth of goods , la per weele
, , .
payment Illul : Ur 112 I'fr 1111h.
" 6121 worth uf goods , tEi.Th0 Irr week
ItlHS'-\Hth Oash. SECOND-Vitlt Iood ( 'r 514Hr mnlth
s1o worth or goods , .4 her week ;
part CU8h and 80 much per month . Ur i I 0 per mUltb
8200 worth or goods , fl 1'1' week ;
ThIlflD-'Witiu oasIs amid & 001. @ , .
liarS
TJUtD-'lh osh ao tr H20 1101 mnmmtim
. 8210 worth ofgooiie , 5I4 II.r " . .Iq ;
much per week Or I25 IJel' Inollb
{
Senci 10c ( to cover postage on our big Furniture I
Cks ; ue Baby Carrlagge Cataloguemalled free.
L _ _ , , - - - . - - _ . _ . . - _ _ " , I. . _ .
.a.a J ( . - - - _ -DDUCI BlUFFS-
- ' ' STEAM DYE WORKS
'PL Al 1lnds of Dyeing
. f / % and Cleaning done In
the
hlghl'st style ot
: : S1FA the alt. 1'ule ! nnll
. stalnull to i loolc CalrlcH lS madQ I.
- : - - now.Vorl c promptly
y E : Ilone nnll prompty
LLbA1QL I II _ 4ORK9 Ift1I [ country. In rlee lst. Ilrts Send delvcred for
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l1catinnyncar
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On a Cold
Morning .
botoroJolns ant , Iothln/ In"l/olatng
Its a Good Jot Cup of thl dllcusla 'ol'oll
Vanilla Chocolate
Vanila , caled
: ; A1 HNlEP1) ) Cbocolat
( Menier.
t ! .
The rCR1 YOI .10
( not 1101 I I I o tirimi Ic dma.
oiiul C iii iit'tiiso you
miover tm-kU a iiOol
. 0' OO
. : : : ; got Pcmlimtpsyou mummy. muover .
- 0 Lectrmu imnw ( Li pro.
I IRaQ mi good ltIlJ : of
- 5. 9' etuocoitetu its buying
. - . Men icr.
Address 42
! il1NILlRipVabacii Ave. , ciitcjo ,
BREAKFAST - SUPPER ,
EPP'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING ,
COCOA
BOILING. WATER OR MILK
BAILEY TH DETST
, It fl-re---- l'itueur of Low
I , 4V/ " I I'm-ices in
'I ' ' " ' : D@nUsr
Full Set o1 Teeth , $5 ; 1Yarraute to Fit
¶ fccilm extrmtctcl and Itut In sanlo duty , Gold anti
I'Iatean Alloy F'llmlitgs , I : Silver FIllings , ii ;
t'uru Gold , ( 4 ; aomti Crowas , $5 to 15-22k Ilmidge
Tretim , 10 pier tooth. linest wom-lc always. 3d
t'loor l'axton 111k. , 16th and P'trnatn , , Tel , 103.
LADY /tTT1NIAZ'tT.
CEO , P. HANFORD , A. W. RIEKMAN ,
l'reaidemit , Cashier.
First National Bank
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa.
Cupitni , . - $1OOOQt
Profits , . - 12,000
One of thus ohdest banks In tite slate of Iowa.
'Ne solicit your busirusi and coileotions , We
pay 5 per seat on time deposIts. We will b.
pleumeed to see anti servo lou ,
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