Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 10, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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t- THE 01tfAIIA DAILY nEE : 'vmJ1 : SDAY , APRIL 10 , 18011. n
. . . p TIlE OMAHA DAIlY BEI
'r , COU-CIT.I iruzzs.
OFFICE , . . NO. 12 t'EATlTa STHEET
Delivered by cllfrler to nny part cit the dt , .
, n. W. TILTON , Lczco.
TErr.PItONES-DuincEa ofce , No. 4 : night
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Grand , Council IThilts. E. F. Clark , prop.
' ! .layno ! Heal state agency , l39 nroallwny.
, The veteran nre Ilellutmenl ) will meet this
, evethg al 730 ; : al No. 3 hose house to make
, arrangements to attend the funeral of the late
Wllal Oliver.
% . I 1. C. ClArk was put In jail last n'enlng , haySav
tog rnlell to pay the floe hnlls upon him \
by Justeo Vlen for moving Inlo 1. I
SheMo's house without prml lon.
The remains or Amlrew Hill . the uickte .
wi he buried this afternoon al 3 o'cloel from
the resldenc" or his parents. HOg liroadway. ,
partment. ] IIU was at on time a member or the tire de-
Buf City bilge No. 7. A. F. and A. M. ,
will meet In specIal communlcnton this
evening for work In the third degree. All
. ' master Iason are corllnaly invited to at- ,
tenll. J. 13. Atkins , Secretary. I
The Oanymede Wheel club received a letter
last evening from the racing board of the
I League or American Wheclnen , stating that
) October 1 and 12 hall been selected as the
dates for the racing meet to le given here
under the league's ausplced. Thele date have
not yet been accepted by the chlh. ali may
be changed a few days either way.
Articles or Incorporation were nell 3'ester. I
( lay by the Wizard Telephone an1 General
Electrical company , with a capital stock or
. $ ioo.ooc. The incorporators are Eli Brown ,
C. J. WIllow and .1. g. DeLee , all this iwr-
paso Is to do a general tel lraphlc and tele-
phone bttiness Including the manufacture i
nnd ( repairing or instruments , and the opera.
ton or tclellhon ) lines.
. Two desirable cottages for rent. Plenty or
mony tar farm 101ns. FIre Insurance. Money
10nn,1 , for local Investors on best or securIty ,
Speclll bargaIns In real estate. Lougee &
Towle , 235 Pearl street.
I'IT
, . Your water rent totThy and save 5 per cent
- , This Is your last ollportunly , Olee oper L
, this evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ladles : Our new shoes are in .
In.SAHOENT.
, , _ _ _ _ _ SAHOENT.
A great attraction-Crockweii's beautifu I
atracton-Crol < el's bautrul
, ' Easter window Ils\la ) ' .
t' Marcus' fire sale or clothIng Is still In
progress. have you had any or Its benefts
yet 1 A little money and-the results will I
surprise you. Clothing , shoes hints , furnish -
, Ing goods at prices dangerously near giving I
. " awny ought to attract ) 'ou. ,
t , - l'U.'U..l. 1'.1It.1Ifl.lI'1I.1.
' harvey Smith has gone to New Orleans le
lve.James
James Nicol has returned from a visIt to
the Pacifc coast.
Dr. and Mrs. Donal\ \ Macrae jr. , are the
parents or a nine-pound baby boy.
J.v. . Squire and family will leave next
, month for an extended stay In Europe.
' * a \V. L. Reed a Des MoInes attorney . Is In
the city. Ito Is one or Vp' . S. itichimond' -
4 r" attorneys.
t. Mrs. G. E. Meyers heft lat evening for
t Phiadelphia and will be joined , there later
by her husband. .
Mrs. hattie E. DeIay left last evening for
a vIsit or ten days In Chicago accompanied
by her son . Earle.
II. 11 Lerert has been al\ancel to the
, position or aslstant Instructor In the Doth-
well School or Engraving In Omaha.
: Ir. Seth M. Smith of Muorll and hIs
daughter Mrs. Eva Culver or Emerson are
In the city guests or Mrs. A. D. Moore.
E. II. OJ el receIved a telegram yesterday
I . afternoon announcing the death of , his father
, , : In Staniford N. Y. 10 left tor the east
last evening.
. - . Rev. L.V. . flock who has just returned
from the Iowa conference or the German
Evangelical church , hell at Cedar Falls . will
, . occupy the pulillt In this city for another
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- iENN1StN ItitOS.
L I'orcilDuwl the IrlccR.
' 100 pieces new dress prints 31Ac yard.
3Yc
z 8G-lnch LL unbleach muslin , 3c yard.
3G.lnch dotted curtain SwIss. 12c yard.
( DRESS OOODS AND SILK DAHOAINS.
44-lneh all wool black crcpon , 79c yard.
40 to 4G-lnch black and navy all wool
French serge 3c , lOc and Ic yard. Great
0 val ues.
lO.lnch. our finest quality , black gloria silk ,
8Gc yard.
China silk . all color and hlack. 25c yard.
I ; yard. Our $1.00 novelty silks tcr waits now 75c
' I Genuine real hair cloth , .lc yard.
100 G-Inch gloria silk umbrellas , Paragon
frame al $1.00. worth $ l.fO.
Ladies ' laundered percale shirt waists at
* COo , .00 and $ .25. Nobblcst line In the
. , cIty.Our
Our long waist , lOc ; summer corset , 3c.
/ All silk ribbons all colors , Nos. 7 , : , 12 , 1G ,
worth 20c to 35c , at lOc yard.
S 100 children's lace collars . worth lOc , ut
p y - lc each.
a lOO curtaIn shades , 15c each.
4lc quality linen warp 2uattlng. 29c yard.
' Buy your carpets curtains alll rugs of us.
Wo can save ycu money. Give us a look.
: DENNISON i3ilOS.
1'lo\vl'rR for Easter. ,
\Ve have a fine lot or FThster lilies , colored
hyacinths , double white violets , and many
other Illants ) In bloom. Also a nice < assort-
' ment of cut nowers. Como and see them.
Visitors are welcome J. F' . Wilcox , florists ,
132 East Pierce street.
" i'ritnk n. Clrpenlrr 1otighmt.
"Tho Japan or 18:4 , " magnifcent photo-
I graphic 'Iews. Secure your seats at llr.rt's ,
, (15 Uroalway , In advance.
I'IY
Your water rent today and , save 5 11er cent.
, 1 This Is your last opportunity. Olce alIen
1 .thls evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ladles : Our new shoes are In.SAHOENT
, , _ _ _ _ _ SAHOENT ,
Think The , LRVU tiu . " ( 'ulrthln. . "
1' Superintendent C. C. Starkweather or the
cj
. . Detroit ) olce sent Chief Scanlan a telegram .
P. yesterday In which ho intimates that he
thinks he has "the fourth man" at tIme OrIs.
weld bank robber gang , and he wants to
know I there Is any ono here who can Iden. ,
t ) him Ir lie should be caught "The fourth I
mun" was probably mixed UI In the robbery , ,
i but there Is less evidence against him than
any or th" others and the local pOleo.o not
think a cdse could bo made out agaInst him , ,
At the santo ( line they would like to get hold I
. at him , for through him It Is possible they
)
J night bo able to capture Itiley . the mising ! :
1 burglar Chief Armstrong or the Duluth po -
lice force thinks the Orlswold gang I the
p same one which operated all through that I
. sectiOn ot the country not long ago I one
member or limo gang can be located the rest I
. would bo located as a muter at course sooner
or later. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
i laundry , " and Is located at 724 llroailway .
I In doubt about this try It and 1e convhnced
Don't forget name and number Tel. Ui7.
flay for sale. by the ton or carhoad W. A.
t 'ood. 520 Maui .treet.
; r' Another lot at those bays ' and cImildren' S
overalls just received. MBTCAI.l DHOS.
. . Ladles : Our new shoe are in .
' In.SAROENT.
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_ _ _ _ _ SARGENT
, JlnrlAI" I4I'iIists , .
. The following marriage lcenses were Isued
by the county clerk yesterday ;
Name and Address Age
Chaotic Klnknld , Council Bluffs. . . . . . . . . , 2 I ;
Ulurs. .
. , Edith . \ndenln , Omnlm . . . . . . . . . . . " . . 2 :
.j I rneBt Ahmlquist . Boone , 11. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4
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r ' Hida carlson , Uoono Ia. . . . . . . . . . . . 3
C . Eugene Buckley , Shelb ' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Annie .
F. Hutgln , l'ltlwatlmle count . '
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Alrt.1 McMullen . Potawatamle county 21
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1)eiia Miller , Putawatumle county. . . . 2 it
\h"t I. I" . : .mo T
. Everything. It applied to a Uadmln PIano ,
. Bold by Mueller l'luno and Organ company ,
' 103 Main street.
. Rom for rent , one or two gentlemen. Cur
net Willow avenue and Sixth street Apply ;
* . 1Q ' 7 , J. l'usef. .
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NEWS FRO I COUNCIL BLUFFS
Richmond , Mufy and Crawford Sea a
Ohance t Escape Trial
MO TION. TO QUASH TIlE INDICTMENTS
ne'm e SN UI Ih1t thol're enlmelt Are
lUl ) In ! e\crll 1 : unt,1 I'nlnu-
. Judge " 'olhon 'Rkcs time ; 11t.
tcr Under , \d\ielclt.
In the federal court yesterday morning I .
the attorneys for Richmond . Iufy ali i
Crawtord or the Unlen Building ali
Savings association withdrew the plea oC not
guI lty made several days ago by their clIents
ali 1 flied nstead ( a motion to quash the
Indictment , claiming that the Indictment
fail ed to let forth the charge that the sche'le
or the nUldlng and Savings association was
In itself rraululent. , Judge Wolson set 7 :30 :
o'clock In the evening as the time for bear-
I
tag argutntnts.
IrKUmEts.
S . F . Prouty or Des Moines spoke at the
evening session In behalf or the men in-
ihic ted on the charge at using United States
mals to defraud the public , by holding out
that the Union lulllng and Savings asso-
cia tlon was In a shape to yield big Profits to
its Patrons , when In tact Il was Insolvent
and I Its promoters knew It to bo so. lie hell
the Indictment to be defectIve , In that It
fai led to charge that the letters
were written In the furtherance era
a scheme to defraud the imubhlcand the deten.
dants should at most he charged wIth makIng -
lug talse representations concerning a legiti-
mate InstItutIon. Tithe he thought , was not
In the Jurisdiction or the federal statute. In
time second place , the Indlctlen t failed to
set out the letters either In form , lubstance
or purport. The defendants were not charged
with mlsaproprlatng the funds of the con-
cer n . or with the intent to do s. and they
were not charged wIth mismanagement. They
slmpl ) ' hell out to the ) ublc by means or
correspondence the tact that the institution
was solvent when It Is claimed net to have
bee n . This sort or an offense might ho pun-
Ishrd under the laws or the state , but not
Ulder section 3MJ , { r time United States laws ,
under which the indictment was found .
1 ) ) strict Attorney I.'ulen followed wih an
argument In which he com bat cd each or
these olnts. , At the close or his remarks
JUdge \oolson took the case under advise-
ment and will probably render his decIsion
thi s morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
moring.J'J l NO' J L'I'JES.
At the no. ton Store Council 1lut. .
KID GLOVES FOR THE WEEK.
A complete assortment or 5 and 7-boolt
Saxon Beauty kid gloves In alt colors and
siz es ; also full line colored 10Quetalres In
all sizes. offered In lot
al oIered one at 7lc
a pair. These gloves have never sold for
less than $1lO and $1.75 a pair.
A new line or glaced kid gloves In black
ami tan . large buttons and new stitching , ,
worth $125 , to go at 8c a 11'lr.
$1.25 quality white chamoIs gloves on sale .
at 850 a ) air.
A new lot or the celebrated Foster and .
Tretousse kid gloves just received.
SI2IRTVAISTS. .
50 dozen ladles' laundered shirt waists on
sale this week. ExamIne values offered u al
75 c , $1.25 and $150. _ _
A new lIne or gents' neckwear
lne just received -
ceived , Including a beautiful line 01 Scotch
plaIds In four.in-hmands and teeks. Best title
at SOc ties In the city.
UMBRELLAS. .
A good quality corolo silk umbrella
qualy.corolo silt umbrela , with
natural wood handles , for $100. worth $1.50.
For $1.95 we sell a pure silk umbrela that
cannot be duplicated at $2.50.
Our regular $3.00 umbrella we offer thIs
week at $2.25.
$2.25.LADES' HOSIERY.
A full regular male stocking hlermslorf
d'e , extra weight for 20c a pair.
Ladles' heavy Ingrain hose that sold for
SO c. now 2lc a pair.
A regular 35c hose In black , tan and brown
at 25e a pair. '
lOc qualIty ladies' hose In tans and browns
at 35c. or 3 for $1.00.
FOWLER , DICK & WALKER
Council Bluffs.
P. S.-Easter opening Thursday evening.
Grand display of spring ) no\eltes.
_ _ _ _ F. , D. & W.
Easter Lities.
All kinds of plants and nowers. J. R. Mc-
Pherson. green houses 1250 E. PIerce st.
Telephone 241 , night { day.
l'IY
Your water rent today and save I per cnt
ThIs Is your last opportunIty. Office open
this evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oas cookIng stoves for rent and for sale.
C . D. Gas company.
WANT t NUW lO\U . . - TO 1.4tIE IANAWA.
l' aucigor Men itiIemivor
! ! ln 1'llelvlr to ( atvmniza 1
Hcholo ( limit J AJparenrY lel/ ) ( .
A meeting or the Omaha & Council Durs I
Halway ali Bridge company was heM yes-
tereay t afternoon , at which the mater or r
bulllnl a line to Manawa again came up.
\ v. J. Davenport or tim Burlington and J. C . ,
M lchel or the Northwester railways were
there to lend theIr influence to the plan. Mr .
Davenprt I read some figures to show that L
Ir an electrIc line had been In operation last
year It would have ) aid well. As Is now
generaly known the main cause or the hitch
In i the Manawa railway project Is the dls-
p ute between the company and Den Marks ,
the t former holding that Marks for the good I
or the general public , should donate a strIp
or ground In addItion to what ho has already
g iven . for termInal Purposes whie Marks In _
isle on keepIng the strip or at least to ho
) vl all a fair money valuc. A majority at
l east . at the directors at the Motor company
were opposed to the plan yesterday , aiim ! ai I
al
anl
at the arguments male by the railroad men
were unuvalln . They decided not to make
any move In time direction proposed . and the
electrIc railway to Janawa seems to have
gone glimmering , for this year , at any rate.
The reason the railway men , are Interested
In I time Is that Ir
n project there were a hetter
lne l or railway between the city and the : ;
lake l the Sunday excursions which were run
tram the neighboring towns to Council Bluff S
Bufs
ali Omaha would be more prontable.
The excursion scheme was tried last year
and paid the companies engaging In I very
well , so veIl . Indeed , that they arc anxious )
to go on with a nnture which they took holder
or at the outset with tear and tremblimi .
The Kansas City road expects to run Its
nrst excursion here June 2 , ali If everything
turns t out well wi probably repeat the opera-
ton a few limes durIng the season
Time men who are interested , In Manawa's
prosperiy are working In conjunction wIth
the raIlways , and expect to make lp a list
or ! llucements which will amid to the crowds
that come. In turn , time railways have been
helping the Manawa people In theIr efforts
to t secure better transportation facilIties
to t a 11 from the lalte. The ail steam cars
wih theIr Irregular time schedule have 01.
ways been a drawback to the success or
lanawa as 1 Illeasuro resort.
W. 1. , , tit 1 uro Tlmhmig .
It Is the Insurance gasoline
I gasolne stove , the only
gasoline stove macle that a chid can play
with and do no hermit I takes care at
itself : can be blown out , let open or turned
cn , and there Is no pOSlble way for the
gasoline to Ignite at eXlllocle. No smell or
odor , no drIpping at gasoline , mme buntIng
our house down or burning
your buring your wife or
motber.ln.law to death , lo misery no funerals -
nerals , no deaths or use for an undertsker
Ir you use time Insurance gasolle stove , as It
Is absolutely safe. I you don't believe It ask
any or our competitors . then all them te
blow out their stove and leave It open for ten
minutes. then apply a match to the stove
A we do with ours and see what will happen .
pen but b sure to be a quarter ot a mniIe
mie
away before he lights tbs match , as there I.
sure to b an explosIon ; then wo would not
get to sell you an Insurance stove , s there
would be a funeral next day i
nnOWN'S C. O. D. Sole Agents. I '
Time lunrleo 011..110 ' tovr ,
Introduced by P. C. De Vol In 189f , and
laId by him this fealon. . Absolutely late. '
Can't explode. No danger. no lure you get
the 'In.urance. '
P. O. DE VOL. 504 Droadwa .
) ,
1'1"nlnl for the Itisccs .
The dIrectors ot the Union Driving park
)
are working bard to make the running meet- : I
tog . to be given this IUmller , I success.
I Is to commence May 29 and last ten days , I
thus taking In Decoration day and two Sat-
urdays , each or which ought to see 1 big
crowd In the grand stand PUrN to the I
amount of between $ IoQ and $2,00 have
been bung up for each day's races , and they
are fully guaranteed so that there nred be
no tear of the winner's going home without
nt
their stakes. TIme committees on the various
features or the meeting have been appointed
amI . are all hard at work. Secretary George
p I , Wright has written to the various rail.
w 'ays for reduced rates and expects to hear
tram f them some time this week .
; . C\ /hol for Instcr : .
Come and see them. Patent leather In razor
needle , razor square . needle square opera and (
nodlo na opera All the toes and all the styles
anll the colored shoes ore elegant-not a bug
among them and all at medium prices
Come and \ ( C our styles and shoes and
prlcs and you wilt see why other dealer I
h ave the advantage or specIal sales so often . I
Shoe never were so pretty or s cheap as
this year at _ _ _ _ _ _ SAHOENT'S.
I''T
Your water rent today and save 5 per cent.
This Is i your last opportunity. Ofce open
t his evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Remember the Easter supper at Broadway
church , Thursday or this week at G p. m.
Price 21 cen ts. )
Ladles : Our new shoes are In.
In.SA
- SA 10 NT.
( rldo . 11 sort h "cnlli 11 rN'I.
The city council met as a comlteo or
the whole yesterday morning and went to
the corner or North Second street and Avenue
B to Invest ate the advisability or reducing
the grade along North Second street After
1001(11mg the round over they came to the
conclusion that the problem was to dliii-
cult for them and they referred It to the
city engineer who will make a report at the
meeting Ing. or the council next lollay even-
As the street Is now Il Is Impassable north
or Fletcher avenue. There I an ascent of
eighteen feet to the hundred , between
Fletcher I avenue mind Avenue E. and twelve
to time hundred from B I to F. A grade was
established sore time ago but to grale down
to It wouhl require a cut or fifteen feet for
a distance or several hundred reet. For
teams to get to thl' houses located on the
street north at Fletcher 1 avenue I Is necessary -
sary to /0 up Oakland avenue and then
across. To reduce the whole street to a ten
per cent grade would require a cut of
twenty-six feet at the upper end. Albough
there would b great expense connected wih
a move at thIs kind I sort oC time property
owners arc said to be In favor or I. be-
10ving . that I would transform the adjacent .
property ( Coin a wilderness Into some of the
finest resIlence lots In the city. Only one
property owner emi the street so tar has made
any fight on the proposed cut
Pcek'i , 1'"IRcn , Grocery
Is the newest and nicest thing In town.
Goods clean and new . prIces just right . de
livery prompt , GOO Droadway.
Hccl.1 tnMI'r ; 1Ilr.
Cimiitiren's school hats , 25e. lOc and , $
Do you know where to buy a bicycle ? At
Cole's. \Vaverly. Westminster Eclipse and I
other well known lines.
IceNice , clean reservoir Ice , cheap Ir '
contracted now. Muihohland . 5 BaldwIn blk. , ,
telephone 186. _ _ _ _ _
Ladies : Our new shoes are In.SARGENT.
SARGENT.
U' G. Olh'er
. . fleisti.
W. O. Oliver , one of the oldest residents
or the city dIed yesterday of
morning paralysis -
lysis i or the throat aCer a long illness. He
was horn In Kilmnamnock Scotland . March
25. 1&32 , and came to Council Bluffs In
1857 , leaving here shortly therearter for
S t. Louis hut returning In 18G3 and remaining -
maining hero ever since. During his bush-
ness career here ho was a member of the
frm or OIver & Graham and later or Oliver
& Son Olver
In 18G1 he married Miss Mary Farrell at
S t. LouIs , who died about seven months
a go. Six chIldren , Robert John , George ,
M argaret . Lizzie and Mamie . survive him.
M llrg ret Is Mrs. Nushaum. Besides his Immediate -
mediate family . ho leaves three brothers .
John T. Oliver or this city George Oliver or
G lasgow . Scotland , and H. C. Oliver , postmaster -
master or Chuluota , Fla. One sister Mrs.
A . C. Graham or Council Duls also survives -
vives hIm.
The funeral will b held tram the family
rsidence , 317 East Washington avenue ,
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock.
Another lot at those hays' and children's
overls just received. METCALF chldren's .
FramnR 11(1 Pictures nt Cost.
To make room for new goods. Chapman's
New Art Store 17 Main str.eet.
Ladles : Our new shoes are In.SAROENT.
_ _ _ _ SAROENT.
Evans' Lautdry Co. , 520 Pearl : tel 290 :
s lmirts . collars , curs , fine work a specialty.
JI"pect ' r Morm'er I'rumo"d.
W. G. D. Mercer who bas len conntted
with the United States
Unied secret service for
the past seven years , received notice last
evening or a wel deserved promotion to the
department at mal depredations . He has
fled time position ho has hind to the entire
satstacton of everyone excepting the army
of crooks with whom he had to contend , and
hIs experience has well fItted hll for tImework
work be noW takes up.
DavIa. drug . paint , glass man 200 D'way.
Oas beating stoves for rent and for Bolo at
Council Bluffs Gas company's office .
Dr. Parsons , over Schnolder's , 54 B'wy.
Br Laugel , omeo 40 5th ave. : tol. 180.
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JJN.'iU a. C/I.lE."TS.
Marie Jansen , sprightly , good humored
anti attractive as ever , wIll be at the lloyd
on Thursday , Friday and Saturday evenln s
and Saturday mnatinee . In "D lmonlco's at
Six , " the play which Introduced her to the
public lat season as a star and In which
she made such a pronounced hit. There can
be no question that In this clever farce
at Gen MncDonough's she Is afforded a
splendid ( opportunity for limo display or her .
versatility. The part or TrIxie ilazeimere
the queen or the vaudeville . Is so peculIarly :
well fitted for her that It seems pecularly no
other actress could make or I what MIss
Jansen does . The
saucy , clever sayings I
which come to her lot tall as happily tram
her hips as though they were orIginated at
the ummoment anti her songs are Interpolated
In such a clever way as to gIve not the
slightest impression or being forced The
whole pertormance Is very refreshing and
entrely free from coarseness The sale or
scats will open tomorrow moring at 9
o'clock. :
The Hanlons , with their best effort , "Tho
New Superha , " will commence a live nights'
engagement at noyd's thealr next Sunday
evening , with I matinee on Wednesday .
"Sujerba" Is interpreted ly an admirable
cst and will no doubt draw big houses
Time Schrade brothers Ire , with the com
pany Charles Guyer , nonnle Oodwln ,
Blenore Carrel and Jean Mawson are also
with time comany. .
iI ' U'R.TJU j'UIEuAsr.
I'ulr , with \urhlIlo Vlimds l'romhl1 for
2obraskmo.
WASHINGTON , April D.-The forecast for
Wednesday Is :
For Nebraska and Kansas-Fair ; varIable
winds.
For Iowa and Mlssourl-I - : varIable
wInds
For South Dokotl-l alr : southeast winds.
l.uoII lIcord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , April 9.-Omnahma record ot tern-
perture and rainfall . compare1l with the
coml'artI
cOrreHIOndllg ) day of the past tour years :
hbb5 . Ib91. it3. 1tf.
Maximum temperature . . 71 U 1&3. : 8
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Minimum temperature . . 45 3 G 20
Average temperature . . . . 58 39 46 2
Precipitation . . . . . . . . .0 [ .02 .0 ( .0
CondItion at temperature and lirecipltation
at Omaha for the ) day and nndllreclplaton ,
Ib95 :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 49
Excess tor the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Nomu)1 prcclplatol . . . . . . . . .10 Inch
Deficiency for the day. . . . . . . . . . .10 Inch
Total precipitatIon slnee Munch 1. 2,08 Inlh. ,
I Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . . % . 0 . t Inch .
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IERITS OF TiE l 1 STRiKE
Imporhnt Meeting of Representtives of
Coal Operators aUiOumwa .
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POINTS FOR SEROUS - . " CONSIERATION
Intet5t l or Eight : limnmmMsntI Men 111olv . 1 )
In the Conferrne - r.lon of
)011,111 UI'hllf Not
time Onl1 TtnttijIe. .
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OTUtW A , Ia. , April D.-Speclal ( Tele-
gratn.-A ) very important meeting or the
minoriy representatives of the coal operators
In the state was held here this afternoon.
These so-called mlnorlly companIes el1110y
8.000 or the 12,000 miners In the state anti
the meeting was for the 11urllose or making
a statement of their side of the case. I Is
exhaustl'e and gives In detail the history or
the now ramous scale or 1893 and recites the
reasons for time different differentials .
The slatement treats caustically or the
Centervllie district , where the
Centervlc strike Is now
'on. It shows that miners
I working for 75
'cents In the Wapelo alit ! Iahaska districts
can earn more than In the Apl1anoso distrIct -
trIct at $1. I shows that the big Increase
In the output or coal since 1889 was In that
distrIct and that It was o\'erproducton which
then precipitated a ruinous competition be-
tween the local operators amid which they
one
Were endeavoring to force upon the entire
state entre
Time companies represented today were the
Wapelo Coal conmpany by Senator II. I , .
I.
\\'aterman ; \hlebreast Coal compan . Paul : .
Morton : Centervile Ioclt COli coimmpany . II.
C. Drake : Star mine , C. D. I ) Ives : Phillips
Fuel comnpammy Henry PhIllIps . anti Smoky
Ih11118.
hollow Coal company. ane
OPERATORS MAKE A STATE nNT.
Concimmdlmig , the operators say : "The operators -
atoms tanking this statement belIeve that
wages and dIfferentials shoull be fixed with .
reference to what miners can earn tinder .
them , rather than for the purpose ot dl'ertlg
cstablshed trade from one place to another.
"The scale fixed b ' .
by the Ottumwa agree.
meat Is based emu that principle , allowIng
for all other questions whIch may properly ,
be considered In connection .
connecton. Considering the '
growth , at business In Apllano08e county amid
what a miner can earn under the scale of ane t
cents and $1 , the discrImination , I any Is
In favor or Instead of against that district. .
At 75 cents per ton and allowing for his
daily working expenses a miner can ear
more money per day In the thick veIns ot
the middle dIstricts than he can at $1 per
ton In Appanoose. $
"I will bear repeating that the whole trou-
ble In time Important distrIcts Is blUer local I
competton and personal enml ) ' among local I
operators. The responsibility for among con-
millions Is entirely local and business sagac-
I ) ' and common fairness requires that they
should be dealt with locally. The signers :
hereof desire sincerely to protect the coal
mIning communites at the state tram the
Plblc calamity or competton among miners
strh"lng to see' which can wori for an exist-
once at the lowest svaes. Let such condition -
lion or thing be stnrtep and It Is Impossible
to see \\'hero \ It will elF'
l'Olt AIUUCT1'U IllS ( . .ll.JFE. .
J oimit harris Causes the , \rre.t of Ills
lilotltet- . i.mms' ' ' lt , 101e.
CEDAR RAPIDS , ta. , April 9.-Speclal
Telegmam.-About ) a week .pri quIte 9.-Spclal n sen-
saton was developed here In the
elollement at John Harris with
Georgia hoot ] . a . , ' wih
pretty 15-'ear-old girl
\ \'hen her parents leaTnellof the marrIage
t hey locked her up In i room and would not
nlow her husband tosee her Early this
mornIng she was dllven tQ the depot In a
closed carriage withiier- mother , and Miss
Birdie Clark - I ' elativand the party
started for Calforla : Harris . when he
learned l "or miho' proceelng ! 'ha(1 a''wrrnt
s worn out tor the arrest of Miss Clark on
the charge'of ; abducton.and.he party , was
placed thither arrest at Doane. An ofllcer
was sent after them and the ) ' are expected
back here late tonight.
. flOONE In" April 9.-Speclal ( T2Iegram. )
-Miss Birdie Clark from Cedar Rapids was
arrested by an Ames dicer on the noon
train ; 'l'onlght Harris reached here to
claim his , bride , hut was Outwitted by Miss
oulwlted
Clark and Mrs. Hood They had secured
legal advice and got away from the oiilcer
on . the plea of takIng a little ride about the
clt ) . This was at 7 o'clock . and aleut 1 they
have not returned to the hotel ; They arc
thought to be In hiding In thc city , though
they nay have gone to some other town
and taken a train west to Los Angeles .
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their deetinatiomi. 'l'he young husband
meanwhie has secured legal advice and has
heen scouring the city nil evemming to find
his WIE. but has failed. al evening brIde
was n prisoner. She mild not 'ounl go to
Caltorla with her mother , Imt to go hack
to her lmusband The two women dId not
allow her out or their sl/ht. claIming she
was too young to know her own m111. The
mother says that It she still Insists on going
hack to HarrIs after 1 stl months' absence
she will make no further objection . She
says the girl Is only In the eIghth grade at
grde
the Cedar Rnples schools , Is but 15 years
old . and that ,
01. Homody commItted perjury
In securIng a marriage license for timcnm
Old ( 'oulcmpt Case Itevived .
SIOUX CITY , April 9.-Speclal ( Tele-
graun-O. C.
Iram.- Tredway , a prominent SIoux
City attorney , was arrested today under a
contempt order issued against him two
years ale by District JUdge VnnWngenen.
Van\\a/enen.
At the time the order was matle Tredwmty
was nn atorney In the male oC TreewlY
against I.'rm. and refused when called on
caled
to roluee , the books oC time Franz Brewing
company then In hIs possession. 'fho court
orlered hIm Imprisoned , for contempt until
unt
the order was complied with , but 'fredway
appealed to the supreme court The lower
court's decision was recently nll . .1.1 , and
after some delay 1 warrant was Issued.
Tredway was taken under It today and will
wi
have I hearing before Judge Gaynor Thurs-
day. He claims the l olts were destroyed
In n lire a year ago
President Cuter 'he Iowa Telephone
company Is In the . . y conCcrrlng with lttt
wlh I"
patrols with reference to the retImuction "
rates to he made July 1. He reducton ( to
give patrons the use or the tel Jltmes tree ,
lnes
to malI a straight rellucton on all bistro-
ments , or to make a moderate reduction on
Instruments In private houses a smaller reo
Iluction on those In business houses and 10
give the tel lines tree wihin a radius at fifty
or 10 miles. Ifty
An order was made today for the sale at
the assets of the UnIon Loan and 'frost
company on May 15. antI ot the estate ot
D. ' 1. Hedges on lay G. The order vms
malle on the applcaton ot time Crells Corn-
mutation COmlal ) ' , whIch holds tl greater
part oC the claIms against both estatcs.
lies Alolnfa Jlv.r Ltlml Claltuti Isle ,
I
DES MOINES , Ia. , April 9.-Speciah ( Tele.
gram.-Dlspatches ) wets sent out from Des
Moines yesterday nthh1pjnted here to the
erect that records ot th' ) government hUII
ohilce had been reco' reifroimi F. U .
oUco ; lfrm G. Clark
contaInIng the names , PI about [ persons
who hud flied clnimn ' tDes ) Moines river
lands prior to claim/ / dCslon agaInst the
settlers In favor of , limp ! , Improvement com.
patsy antI after the fjUahce r at the injtmnc-
ton In the case upom Ih nJustce at which
bills oC indemnity upol wtr pissed hy congress.
I was stated that tICI , 500 claimants wouhl
receive a portion at tie iqtleninity tram the
Goyernment nil at. whIch IH said to be
utterly unfounded -tR"e ) In position to
know No rcorcls , time lane office were
recovered from Iar" } . " COleH of names ot
persons who ofered.tDlle ) claims on land
ucter the decisIon rd'tfred to were secured
tram him hy hiegisttrE'ans. The records
ot thele offers mire not 11 existence , so tar
as search revealH. T.he.elairns were received
anti lee utter time de laion. Offers were
frequently made to lug claims , ali I Is this
list which has been "rfcovered" hy the gov.
erriment TIme rlco\'ery means absolutely
nothIng. I Is said on the part oC good land
attorneys that the persons whose names
are on this copy cannot hope to recover a
cent indemnIty from lime government.
Uu'rht ' or "onor irand i.odgea Meet.
CEIAR RAPIDS , la. .
CEIAH . April 9.-Speclal (
'I'elegram.-A meetng or the Iowa b'lnll
lodge at tie KnIghts of honor was hell
here today Little at general Interest was
transacted. 'fhe following olilcers were
olcer
elected und Inataled : Grand dictator 11. B.
Hulbent Mmershmalitowmv grttnd vIce dietutor
nUlhert1 .lrshallown' grnd
J. C. Lewis . Burlng ! on : grand assistant
dictator , 'p. J. Uplon , 7mlarshmmhltown' grund
treasurer , Iii . Carmo. Kpokuk : grunt ! guide
B. SI1llmun. Cedar Rapids : grand guardIan ,
A. Thomnpson Cedar RaPids' grand sentinel ,
C. n. Cogwel , Cedar Itaphis ; supreme reI"
reentatve , C. hills , Ktukuk.
I" , Elliott Cie Setthed.
DEB MOINES . A'prl 9.-Speclal ( 'fele.
gram.- ) . . decision was fed today by Judge
Wade In the celebrated Elliott
cclebratl nay Ellot calC at .
Marengo . The decision hi In Plbllnnct that
the Imialntlff Hlrk ( hints no legal title by
flS ( ) Illalntl ( hll II the ward ttl the
tate and subject to the orders or the courts.
For the goot1 oC the child . Ir ltnv ilurke
the chIld I ! the pan orn atiandonemi
/
aUlnlonl
woman the court Is 10/th to flail such a
conelus on , ' ilci
chlll. ; ? jlllclal ) fixing a stigma on the
The Illotl belIeve the child Is thlrs.
bele\e
chIli (
le Is attached to tmn anti the taml ) ' . The
evidence or llut'ke's ' e Is titmntisfac.
toe ' . Mrs. marriage II Inatltac.
) Ilurke al a wltle ! " , ShoWs titi-
Iness tor the clstod ) ' or time child , ! The
prellnlerlt(1 OC t\hlencf ra"orl the itlen-
tly or Hay Elliott. The case b dllloled or
on other grounds whIch It is mtumtmecessarv to
discuss ' . The chilI Is I II IIUeCear > \
ots' care _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'wrtvl "rnn fur ! huntnt ) I IIn ,
DES : I0NI' : * . April 9.-Speclnl ( Tele-
gm-atit.--At htmtiitmnoia . In . . latin ) ' , 'r i' . I'M-
gerton Was sentenced to twelve years In
thc pcnlentary ; for the Ihootn oC \'hIlie
oC'lle
Sanla ) ' last Sl'ptNnber. The ho ) ' Wl ! one
at a numher who \\rp thtt'ovretl In Utiger-
tots's melon 11th 011 werl shot nt ly him
with fatal results. . '
Emigerton Is GO
wih rClultl. gll..rton G 'enrs old
ali has a wife and tour chlll'el.
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SUIt4 hI'.S ( SUI'IW . 11.TTU1 I. IhI't. '
Season ( l n'11' Ihn ; : lrmll . ! "Itn "lh
n 4mtlt'It-Imev ' "r .ihqt mir4'
ImS MOINES . April 9.-The Iowa crop
buletn I sull today says : The selson has
opened about as early as In timc' average or
the past ten 'ears. The soil has never been
In better c01lton for Illowlng and seething .
and tw work Is gcneral ) at an advanced
stage. There has ben sufclent 10isture
to facilitate farm operatons alcl not emmommghm
to obstruct the work. The bule of sm:1
grain has been sown In the larger part of the
state
SOle m(1\lowI anti pastures slow time serl.
oils effects or the exteldCI drolth , amid this
wi probaliv result In plowing up a coti-
sldertblc area ot grass lancls , to be planted
In other crOI'S.
' 1..nurl 1..1.1. . Icl tavcreI
COLUMIIIA . Mo. . A\rl -The weekly
crop bmihlethmm or the Missouri
buletl DCIartlent ) or
Agriculure says : "Uurlng the tore parlor
the week the weather was ! lie cool amid
heavy frosts occurred l man localities ,
)
though very little damage Is reported ; but
during the last three days time temlleralure
was much higher anti the nmeatm temperature
meal
or the week was from two to three degrees
delrees
above the norlal throughout time state. The
precllltaton was slightly In excess or the
lolal II the north'st section . but In all
other sectons there was a deilciemmcy. The
rains were very benefcIal to wheat . oats
and grasses hut much marc Is nelll In
the central and northern comtimtles. On the
whole the week was very favorable for Caroming -
Inl oeratons. except In a few localities . and
fairly ta\orablo for growing crops. Wheat
came through the winter well , very lIttle
being reported whmmter.lcilled
wlnter-Illed , and Is generally
In fine commditlomi. generaly
\Vh"t TlrlluJ Or"fl In Imidiasimi.
INDIANAPOLIS , APril -Tho Inllann
weather bureau weekly crop bulletin Issued
today says : Cell , dry weather continued
durIng the greater part of March antI the
season for tarm work anti crops were much
retarded : hut tluing the last week of March
and the first or Mmli higher temperature
anl Irst Apri temprature pre-
'railed . ,
vaied. anti few local rains and snows were
beneficial to crops and Cerium work.
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From 1 hand oran to a piano
. ;
-cvcrJ.thlug , that's mnusieni wc
cI1. ! , . . . . musial . .
" 'o'.c been 21 ycaj's
' at thIs
J'el' I ! !
dJRIINS nnd wc'.c found Il
IUJ's to sell 1 pluno nt $ 1S5
that others sell foe $ :10. : lYe
take $15 OWl antI $8 u month
too.
A. HOSPE , Jr.
Music and Art ,
lain Douglas
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DOCTOR
_ ' SEARLES
& SEARLES
-.c : Chronic ,
Ncrvous ,
Private
PrivtaDsclses. .
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TICIOAT.IENT BY MAlT. Consimltntlnui tm'oo
We cure Catarrh , all disotsos : of the
Nose , Throat , Cheat , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fe.
male Weaknossoo , Loat Manhood , and
ALL PRtVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
VEsK MIN AItE VICTIMS TO NEItVOUI
Debility or Exlmauttofl , Vasttng'eatmness , In
yoluntary I.ossoe , whttm Early bemy ma youth
and middle aged ; lacg or vIm. vigor anti weak
eneti prematurely in approaclmmng old age. Ai
yield readmly to our new treatnmcat for loss 0
Vttai power , Cmiii or addree with stamp ioi
clrculmmre , free book and recelpis.
- Dr. I ) Searles and Seal as.l" Itlll : '
I , ENNYROYAL Cbtebeeter's English Diamond PILLS Urni.
rE.NN'BY
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OrJgInid nml ( ) aly ( Ittnc.
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lmrugttd ( r CAkkter Jatmm. * pm.
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mo Dr.td tn Ited isd ( OIJ n.ti5lo
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ueothcr 'heedngeroui abatu.
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lion , nd 1.,10" , ' Allr.nl".oreJ4r. )
. I Itu4PI CT : itteuih. I : t.imoniis . : : : I
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e. r. for I.1tei"t'Itter. . 17 selur I '
Sisti. . , , OlO TuUmoDllb. . . . Jvpcr.
. . CblebesterCLmIcelCo.MsdI.i ' .1"1' ,
B.ld h"1 L.1 niuggiw. 1'11141.1' .
I NlM4ti4 I XTIATSerehrlne. tar Latin Car .
dine for heart . O\'nrlne. clc. ii. All orugglala (
Whet1 Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy tIle best
A minute lost can never bD recovered
and It'l a calamity to lose se\'erl years
which so many Iowa and Nebraska people
have done Vhen they have bought Corelgi n
grown , unacclmated fruit trees.
MENERA DROTHERS ,
TIE CRESCENT NUHSEBY.
Were born on the lanes where their nurse
ry stock II grown . and years ot patcnt L ,
IntoUsent experiment have taught them UII
best varieties for this climate . Conselluenly
their home grown stock Is as hardy as thl
forest trces. They have u very lunge ltock
for the sprIng delivery and every tree Is I
warranted true to tiamno Orcimttrd Vinyard ,
lAwn , Parking Trees and Ornamental aloe , i
Make no mIstake In your orders stck
your list ot wants for I.rlcel. 'Ve can pleas
you In prices and stock. References : Counc
Bluffs llanits . Counci Bluffs Department
Omaha nee , and prominent buslncRs mner .
Nurseries six miles north ot Council Biffi .
P , 0 . Address , Counci Drs.
. MENERAY nROS. ,
Crescent Iowa
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l\ESSlIHE : & CI.EMENT ,
BROKERS
GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOOKS ,
lo3H DrldwlY ,
Grain bandlb In cr loa . Tel. 203.
COUNtIL lLVPPS , IOWA ,
:
L-'j ; ; } ' Distressing
, Irritations
. Irritatons
kL of the
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Distreing iriatons , Hching and
scaly skin and scalp diseases , tor-
tm ing and disfiguring humors - all
are speediy cued by the ( CUT !
CURt REl\D ! . The cues
daily eteced by them arc simply
wOldcrfu1 No other rcmedics an
w pure , swce gentle , speedy , and
effective. They arc beyond all
doubt thc greatest skin cues , blood
puriers , and hUl0r rcmcdies of
modcr times , and especially appeal
to mothers and cltildreii . Ther
use preserves , purifies , and beauti-
lies thc skin , and restores the hair
whcn all other rcmcdics fail.
SoM thiommhtout Ihe worM. Pike , CUTICI'U ,
IhtOI t1UI .
SO ; Ser sc. ; it5StL'itNi' , , $ lrie 1)f " IHI
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Mb < IIUI CORr. , Sole l'rolloslon. Mass.
1i "All aholl Ihe ) Skin ! ctp , a"1 hla'mr , " ( (
!
" lair
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pasts lao testimtmonmais 11.II.d t.c 10 city 1..le.
Nervous In'I.nlly releve.1 by a Ctmth-
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chris 1'11.111 becanse I vitat.
fillS and lies time nerve force , . and hence
" , CuCI I."OU' rains , \eaka. ,
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Weakness - uubn.u.adpaJlyd . _ _
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I aio V. flANFORD . A. W. nEKMAN ,
Prelldent Cashter.
First Natioa1 Ban
of COUNCIL BLUFFS , lown.
Capital , . . $100,000
'i-ofits . . .
,
I'oIIS 12,000
One ( t Ihe oldest "Anb In the state of lowe.
We solicit your business sad coliCctlon , . Iowa
Cay S per cent on time Itpo.l. Ile.lonl bt
pleased 10 eOfl4 ! you. wi
, 1 le'e
S SpciaI o1ics-ounciI t l
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CIIIMN1it'R CiENEfl : \'AUI.TR CI.IiANED .
1,1 : lhmmkc . at 'V. ' S. Iloitmer's . GS C1.tumt. \
. ii''llSt. , r WMIONLOADS. II.
Imurk. . itt 10Ier'8. rS lronhis'a' .
.Ot hilINi' . 10UtH. 2'O. 62 110AIWA ' .
wllh seven rilS ; nice \ four reomas . nijThming'
t"
II 6:1 1rolI\I ) ' ; goo cnn ) c for R.tilnlnK
Jackson f4imtiy . . o Illlg house ur te.luurlnl. clher lrl'llo . .
r 1'IUNT.li ( ) ps Ai ) tiTAlmith - ,
antI : I n'mns , If Ralien itimid 3 : . Iron i
city lttmilts. For for . .
1111. or tent $7.M I'cr himonth *
Aptly 10 Ieonnrd Everett , Pearl . , Ionlh. .
cl Itittit , . I.collr < Irl 1.nrl street , Coun.
i'iiii- : . A GOOI IlOtISU . sTAiil.1 AND
4 , ' ad I eo or lanl. 3 11. . from Ih. STAI.n cl ilmmmlts. .
I'or rent for BIG ) prr muonthu . Apply 10 I.eon.
mittS - 1'\1.1. : - lounrl Blurs , In.
r t-li : -s--"ml-li : m tiTitEEt'
( no btmtiitmmg ) . 2'fr . . HTlmT
ncr.s
tlo IIIIIII on 1.tncohm avenue
( small ! hOll" ' ant , , , timIle ) . 2 acres omm \'CIII !
IroAlwA ) ' ( co'-4i house . cte. ) . , I. . tV . 01 Ttmlley. ,
(13 ltArl olre.l. 110)
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FI'Li . .U'htlHUAihlUN iANI'iTI I mAitQi3
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Iwo.storl' h0180. for u-a nt Otii'ii'mt nlnl &llte
_ ! I : tcitittmge. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _
PlL'IT 1.'AI 1N ( (1AItDBN I\N ) I.'on
paiti dIAInlli eli CIS ) ' tentHs j1 ) ' ) Hcu ,
39 I'"rl etret.
I I TOlti'NTASiI\'flN.ltOOM tt''nmtp. - ' : I0lS1 . st PARC '
volt 1.n'-I : iiAViiiOI'iiItAi 1 . FiIt5r.CiAS13 -
Inh'll , hOI" % " . ) r. I : . \'lm\ . 'oohur ) ' . corer !
Ilur 11 < - HII ) ' streets. .
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vt I it hiew cli imeltt'r t In's mmmii , IU'ITY . . . ' .
wlh 11cllchc'r tn' " IIHIuOI ri mmmcV. .1
8 , lice otmmco. l'oliel hlhtmiTmi. .
\n : ) . , 'l' ' -OlI-A- : itl'1'Aim , sulolIItAN :
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11 1 ho n No. I 1,1"111 : ammd \ m cii rceom.
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MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" I
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' . ton or . r"molI.'rrlch 4imystcirttt . wiii 'IutiIzrrtlmeirescrtt 41
\ vomms or dt'ztses , or Ih , l'h'Lldal. . wi quickly cure \'llOr ttiI tier.
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1 "OIS 01"'I'C8 geml'ratmvo ore , " , , . . ouch , f.m.at 11 le.
Insomll" l'tIii " In tbt , RCII'rllor'I" . , , n 1.lst 111hol .
oat
"llls Jiitissmmiq ; . , <
- , . 1'ImjiesJntltmmcm Iln Jlck.ellnAI . [ 11"lnl' . , N.r\lls ) 'hll ) ' ,
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EARl OHIO SEED POTATOES
-6iai'aiiteed Northern GroW1-
Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dollari Worth
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Buy Good Seed and , We WU
Export Instead of Import , Write for prices or call on
DUQUJTTE & CO. ,
2 1 1 and 2 1 8 Broadway
, Council Bluffs , Ta ,
AYIS1R GjA1itiGjSIHOUS
E'erythuiimg In the Drug , Paint aimil Oil lute mit bottom ' ,
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