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'VIlE OMAhA DAILY BEE : TIt 1flA { , At'1C14 3O II ; .
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F couNCIL BLUFFSDEPARTMENT _
ltIOIt ! 4I'VION.
I' cottage on Ixti nvenne iiear Tw nly-
, Iglith trt wn ninost totally tctroycd
by flr lii cveng. !
TILO Ornn1 itc1. CMlrcI1 TUu1. flgti ;
cIa , ' In e'ry ( , ! . Itatci pr thy
ani upsard. 1. I. CIarlc , troiirktor.
'I'Iw 1.nthcs' ? fllveRti ) , a.ocIaLlon citil , ,
ptrgt.is , 1H tict toiy at the rei1eiico of
Mrs. II. A. Coo on Irank ticct at 2O :
p. .
MrL Celia ? 1organ , ageti 79 years , tIcti
yeter0ny of t1ropy. Servlce3 Will be hell
nt O o'clocl thIs morning at ( lie rek1c'nco ,
206 i'outtli fitreot.
'rie lnIfaII lraniat'c cornpny I arraig
ng for n tratiiatc entertatiimt'tit to ho gvel1
for th benefIt of St. Ilarnar1s ! aopttal. It
sIIl occur otno time durinc the latter fuir
of May.
The Foresters of Omaha. CarnI ' .
Moderti Vojdintti of me ? ka , will he irtcflt
at hazel camp No. 171 thiR evening to give
the Itiltiritory work.tII toanihers are ro
qticrtetl ti be irCSt'flt.
Marriage Iicencs crc IFtiel yoMtcrILIy
. , to John Lnrin. ngcI ( . 10 , anti Mary C.
Oien. aged 2 1. ttotli of Council I3tuft , and
to AIonzo M. SirnmotU. aged 27 , antI Odessa
.1. Iavls , httli of Omaha.
There viII to an adjouritel itie'tiiig of the
Yottiig Mens Christian nioeiatIti Monday
evening tt 8 o'clock to take Ilnal action on
the lrcpoed new coiittitt1tiofl. All active
menhrs : are urged to attinil tiliR important
met tlti F. II. hCy , President.
"The Fair I'arIIan" drew an audience had
evening at the New hohiany that Ilhhel every
part of the tioue. This i one of the
Ftrongetit plays givan duitng tb ieason anti
at Its cconti itcrforinaice by the Chase-
LIter conhialty last night every part wait
carried through ithout a. flaw.
Clara , the 8-months-old child at Mr. anti
Mrs. L. P. Chrstensen of 1927 TostevIt
Street , tiled yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The ch'hl was taken suddenly III with cramps
while tha family was visiting iii the conn-
try , anti ( hieti Insitle of twenty-tour hours.
The funeral vihI tztko idace tomorrow afternoon -
noon at 2O : o'cicck from the family real-
deceit.
Mrs. Celia Morgan died at ltO yerterday
morning at the home of her soit , 206 Fourth
- street , after a four months' ihinea , of dropsy.
She wae 79 ycar of ago arid wa. born In
Virginia in 1817. She came to this city
about four years ago. She raised a famity
or 'sie children , three of vhoni survive her.
0. II. Morgavi of Arlington , 0. ; 1. L. . Morgati
of Creenleaf , iCt'n. , and It. J. Morgan of title
city. Funeral siorvicee at 10 a. m. this morn-
log from the residence.
Jtiittico Cook sient the day yesterday in
bearing the grand larceny case In which a
cohered rn' r 11lnIe(1 William. Blackburn Is
defendant. fllaekburn lit accused of stealIng -
Ing a wat and shotgun from Mrs. Johnson ,
Ills defeii was that he received the aiticies
from her in consideration of his attentions
during the absence of her husband , vhIo is a
cook In tIto Union Pacific tiliting car service.
Ito offered a bill of sale of the articles , whi ii
was practically proved to be a forgery. The
case was not concluded last evening.
The little 9-year-aid daughter of Leon
Losier was bitten by a dog a few days agn
and some fears are entertained that th' .
wotintis may become serious. The dog lcnew
the citilil and had ne'er been considered
vicictie. Tb aninial belonged to a neighbor ,
Mrs. liuchanan. and hien the g rI entered
the yard the brute seized her twice , nflict.
log several deep wounds. There are srno
grounda for the fear that the dog niight have
had the 1ydronhiohia. but as ho was kllle4
\ rninec1iatcly afteraartl there is no means o
Icnowht&g. The child whit suffering severely
last evening.
Another attempt was mclii ! to rob the gra-
cery store of Eli Brown some time after midnight -
night yesterday morning. One of the block
watchmen discoverttl that a front window on
the veranda , wheig the thievca effected an
entrance the night before , was open. Officer
Sleati was detailoi to assist In making nit
Investigation. A ladder was founti. leading
to the roof of a tear buIlding , where the
burglars could step uiou tue veranda. The
Cliii store was opened anti thoroughly
Eearchled. Traces of the thieves were found
anti the omcers believe that while they vent
down stairs to look around the burglars were
concealed in the tirtiter rooms and made their
escape.
The men engaged on the Indian creek work
have been compelled to lay off on account of
the high Water in the creek for the past two
- - - days. About thirty of the itienvero discharged -
charged Monday for "soldiering. " They tic-
quired the impression by some means that
the work was being done largely for the purpose -
pose of distributing several thousanl dohiari
among the deserving poor and that all that
was retruired of them was to make a show
Ing. They made ouch a poor showing that
'when iilght caine they were given their time.
The heavy flood of vater that went down the
creek has only had the good effect of further
deepening tlio channel at the lower end ,
showing that the work already accomplished
bait been vohl and wieely dotw.
A i'ix weeks' teachers' teview class will be
orgattizeil Monday evening at the Western
Iowa college , also bookkeeping , stot-hand
and typewritIng.
IINtrIe Court ltt.-rM
Thiti entire day In the district court yesterday -
day was consumed in hearing the evidence
Ln the case of liolitten , the New
York broker , against Wheeler &
Ilerohti , Thto evidence was all In
anti the arguments begun when court nil-
journed last evening. The defenco scoreti
a Point when it introduced letters froiti tIn
New York broker showing that the highest
patti for cggs wittiui the shipment vas reeivcI
was 17 cents anl that the best price the
11,000 dozens shilithied by the Council fluffs
firm was l2 cents. The defense seized
1Pon this to itltot' that the New York firm
hind only sought t3 break the contract after
a big elump unit occurred in the market.
4 forecioittiro was taken by the Lombard
Investment cotnpany upon the property of
IJittis Baldwin to satIsfy a mortgage for
* 4,000 ,
John W. Paul fileti another counter claim
In lilt cults vthi F. W. Nash , claiming
$21f40 , with Interest anti c'sts. The claim
is based upon the joint lurchaso of roveral
tracts of lard that voro turned over to the
Union Land and Improvement company sub-
sect to mortgages for about half their value ,
itntl for which Nash hail taken stock for the
full amount auth neglected to make a division.
hlousokt'epers are In despair when they
' 'visit the lurfee Furniture company , 1111 the
'b'
r new things are po hiauideomo and so cheap
that they want the whole store.
, , The stereopticon social anti song service at
t Tireauiway Methodist church this evening.
l'ubhic generally iuv.ted , Ice cream anti cake
berred , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.tIIIN'Ii It Chuhlil ,
Comp'aint % viia inatie to Chief Canning
yestertlay that a man named floury , hivuig
on 'Furelfth avenue near the Third Street
school , has 1)000 abuaing a 3-year-oIl stop-
dliii. ( I , A , aia , representative of tlto
Children's home in Iea Moineit , wni ahi'o
notified , cud with Chief Canning made an
Investigation , They found suiflehent cvi-
deuce to juetify the charge , and the chief
vas on thto point of hunting up the cruel
: - teIl.fathicr ihlPfl the mother of the chIld
beggetl to let hiliti escape punishment , as It
vould only itiake her lot the harder. Upon
tile condition that # l would eurrentler the
liIhtl to Mr. Sala the request was granted.
hii ry i a painter , rod has just completeil
the work of pnintiiig the county jail ,
have you seen the new gas heating stoves
t tito COntpany'sofilcc7
We offer you only clean , crisp , now white
aulu1ry work and best delivery i'ervlco at
Eagle laundry , 74flroadway , Teieprone 257 ,
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% vihi , Iuilui ! ui'CJuureJie , ,
A bedbug of ( lie ofllclal board of the
'Yaung Men's ChirstIan asi'oeiatlon was hiehtl
) Csterday afternoon for the hurposo of ccii-
sidering the invitation to join the Methodiet
and outer churches Iii making Christian
home Sunday at th hIroadway church a
lucre than ordinarily memorial event , It Wa8
decided to accept thie Invitation.
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I' , Ir. Cloaver'soflice fllOVeitO 600 tlroaulway ,
Special aho , Trimmed and untriwJ
kfttL , 11it Ragsl&le , No 10 l'earl1
llNEY ) tOES ; TO TUE STA1F
Three TiJOUEftfld Po'iar.i that Its Eec'
Unclaimed for 'Ewenty.Five Yrtr ,
lv , PARKS DEPOSITS IT AND DIS\PFZAR
ltftul'tM Its Fl huh I li hiu'It'w of sin Ohul
'I'Iiui CItiziii tuf Cttiiit'Il htliuIT
lieNiuhl ( tiuh iii
i'iu I I it re.
Tacnty. five years ago William I'ark was
a Prosperous merehant and mechanic its
Council fluffs , In the course of time Itir
% II1)ItIO ) earnings , which had been regularly
depot' heil in the First National hank In this
city , had acuintilatc.l intti a eutn of a little
over $3,000. In 1S71 Parks engaged in tue
cattle business , went vest and left lila little
lle't egg without diatuirijanco on deposit in
the bnk. Little is known concerning' him
after lie left here , but the report was brought
back one day that lie bail been murdered In
\Vyonuing. In the course of flute the report -
port received every verificatIon and the
hi.tn.c ! iteople bgaii to InquIre for his heirs.
\'hieti I e htv&l hero lie ii'as sI ugh e , anti the
moat careful inquiry failed to discover flat
lie had left a friend who able to give
the address of a single relative. The matter
scas written tip in the Iiowspapers , tlio litost
nicurate persouiai descriptlonts given tiiitl oh
thitit sns known of the man inane public.
but it all tailed to reveal the existence ary-
st'horo on thio earth of even the most remote
blocd relative.
Tlio hank held the money anti tiniler its
Various managcnients silice then diligent efforts -
forts have been made to find some one entitled -
titled to receive the money , but in vain.
Sonic time ago the matter trait taken into
court upon the hietltlOn of E. W. tavenport
aui'J he 'as appointed thi admlnistratt'r. The
intlepentlent efforts he made to tlIcover the
rightful heirs were also frultler' , anti the
matter has stt.od in that shape until a short
tIne ago when the state of Iowa presented
a claim to tb riiooe tinder the Street law.
For reveral days th hank omrers have beeti
negotiatng direct aithi the state to surrender
the money. Cathier Patton of the bank is
In Ies Moines at the present time making
tortmr.i wIth the state board. The present
batik illanagemnent has had butt little benefit
front the money and tIe officers have nmamle a
proposition to pay Into the state treasury
tb face of the certificate with interest that
hmnti accrued at f er coot since the change of
nlanagt'mxmcmut , It. was reported last evening
that tb state officials had accepted time prop-
ositiomi and the cash will soon be covered into
the state treasury.
No othier part of the bank's liabilities baa
caused as much consideration and Investi-
gatlon. Time original certiflcato drew a
high rate of interest , anti according to Its
face It has doubled itself several times.
The certificate was Issued at a tIme when
cstCrri banks \'ere getting anti giving high
rates of interc't.
'rime wide itmhiiclty given to the facts has
attracted amiventurers anti claimants all ever
tIme country , anti for a tIne it looked as If
Wihliamit Parks was Intimately related by the
ties of consamiguimity to a large per centage
of the people of thin United States. Claim-
cults sprung up on all sides , and many of the
nioet elaborate schemes were aerked to get
hold of the cash. Not one of them , however -
over , was able to show tIn required rela-
tiomishilp , anti they would drop theIr cases
when time Investigations began to conic too
cloce to the truth.
For many years there has been good
grounils for the belief that Parks 'as not
tmuuCdcred , but for reasons best known to
himself cheso to change hIs name and that
be is now hiving somewhere In the weet
ttiiiier an asstitmmed namniL If he ever
turns up lie will finit his mnone' sate Iii the
possessIon of the state , and If lie can prove
bitt claim ito iiill have no difficulty In recoverIng -
coverIng It. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
nusixmoss uiN urtVi t CSFEICESCiO
Question tif ItOIIZIVI iII Semite of tile
Strees 1)Isenssetl.
The regular meeting of the Council Bluffs
Business Men's association was held at thio
council chamber last evening and a number
of matters of interest to the asoociation and
the business Interests of the city , were dis-
cuseati. Tile executIve committee reported
the following resolution , which was adopted
utmanimnously :
Whereas , It lit evIdent that Iii the near
future quite a number of cur wooden bock
paved streets wlii require repaving , we ,
therefore , ask careful consideration by our
citizenit of the necessity of using home
miontifactured material for i'uch pavIng ,
thereby furnishing emnpoymemlt for our citi-
zomis , u9 veli as encouriugmng home tnanim-
facturers In fumrnlshing. mite mamiutac-
tured materials ; therefore , be it
itesaived , That it Is the sense of thilit nit-
sociatlon that home labor anti borne-rondo
brick should be used ) in the future in paying -
ing our streets , thereby furnishing employment -
ment to our citizens , and. as we be-
Ihtive , would , in the end , resut In great good
financially and othersvise to time city at
large ; amid that tiii tuititociatioti entiorses
( lie action of tb city council In eecting
brick for the repaving of i'earl Street , antI
urge that In nil future paving It will
tidopt the name material , at. suchi improvementS -
mentS irhould be uniform throughout the
Cl I ) ' .
Mr. fleilaven , from the special committee
appointed to secure time belching of the reunIon -
unIon of the Burlington employee In thilit
city , reported that an Invitation had been
prepared by the committee and had been
supplomentetl by a letter from General Agent
1)avenport , which had been sent to a large
miurnber of entployes of the road. lie sug-
gesteci that 1)avenport be InvitJ to attend
time next meeting of the association atid cult-
hue his plans for the meeting anti thio best
means of cecuring the location In Council
iihtifIs ,
M. Ihouricitis offered a Buggestlon. Ito had
been otmt in the country arid hail found some
Council fluffs business inert nailing their
siktl' over those of other bimitiness men , Ho
was against such mimcthoti and wanted such
hiractices stopped. It anyhohy's sigtms were
to ho covered up he wanted to see the sigtis
of time Otimaha firms covered.
't'hiat started the talk about patronizing
Omaha houi'cs , end Mr. Bradley caid it was
a fact that Council Bluffs merchants were
selling goods cheaper than the Omaha honitea ,
amid ho was In favor of llereuasive metliotis
to teach this fact to the coneumnera. lie uiid
Ito lought goods In Omaha , but It was only
hiecatiso lie couitj buy them cheaper than Ito
could in Council fluffs , \Vhtcii time Council
lhlimui's Jobbers got down to tb water's edge
tumid sold groceries at time amn prices as
jobbing hioun2s in Omaha CultI other cities
lie wotmid vatronlzo Council hlhiifts jobbers cx-
clurlveiy.
C. A. Iheno saul Ito had itoticeil that there
ias some hitch between the Council fluffs
Jobborn arid the retailers , anti ho wanted to
Iittii' ivht ) ' it Vait , en It it could not be
renicilleth. lie imioveti the appolotmemit of a
Commirmuuttee to Invite tue jbblmtg grocers to at-
tt'ruii thie next imteetlni and talk the matter
over. The cimairriman appoInted Keller , ileimo
and filbert as such coinrmilttee ,
After sanmo general dieuasion as to the
Pious for securIng a better share of the
country trade the au'aoclatlon deciecl to have
tbmrt'o conmjtilttees sciecteti to cohicit new
mmietnbers for ( he aseociatiomi. Vice Presi.
detit hush itoh appointed t he following ;
Upper hiroailwuuy . I-i. IIradoy , M. flourl-
ciu' and 0. Pctermi ; Lower Broadway , It ,
N. Eliie , K. M. Jolns'ori anti lehl C ] . Morgan ;
Mclii and Pearl streets , II , A. Cole , John
Gilbert and C , A. theno.
Jillt lint Snsli ,
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\\o have 1,000 hmot beul sash which are
going to close out. They won't last long.
llo' marty do you want ? \Ve will make you
a price that can't tic duplicated , C. Ii.
Paint , Oil anti Glass company , Masonic Tern-
plo , Coutuicil fluffs.
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% ' 4 , Ho tilt , Fruuiilssgib
Why ? Because our gooth. arc the best ,
Our prices are right arid we guarantee sati5-
faction. See our new pictures.
hi. Ij , SMITIII & CO ,
Oenuioo Bokhara divans and new vieces
of oriental furniture at the flurfee Furniture
company's , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vntrimummsect bats , lOc and 25c. Miss
flasdale.
ShIOtII'S A 'FitA li' IN 'I'll Li
tuuuistt'i.ur l'rluiieln' ut till' Mii5zituhLee
StuluM ii * lug i'tts'ut'igt'r ,
'iiie police patrol wagon was called to the
'real u1ltOt of the Milwaukee Railway coni-
, ) att } ' to meet one of the incoming freight
m-aine , for the purpo'a of taking care of a
ii ourideil tramup , who was being brought in.
l'he ivoumicieti man was an Australian , who
save the name of Jc'hin Orase , en route
homne. lie was In company with another
Pennilera traveler , named John Curtie , en
route from hIs home , In Muscatine , In. , to
.tlantIc. They hail been together for a
otiple of days , and yesterday reached Man-
fling on Conductor Primigle'e freight train.
t'hten the train toppeci they were forced
nt. auth waited aroumnil the phatfc'rimi until it
startoil again. Curtis boarded it at thmo front
arid Grace hear thi rear , atiti were occupy-
log t'cats on the bumpers , when time brake-
maim again threw thietti off. Conductor Prln-
gut was on the platform , amid mvung on the
caboose as it pared. The Auetraiian was
also on the platform several car leimgths
ahead , anti whemi the cahooee came by he
caiiiis thie conductor pulled tue signal flag
front its socket and wtruck at hiliti with tue
staff. Thie tramp jtiniped bark anti dodged
the blow , anti then got all th satiefactien
ho could by makimig facee at conritictor ,
The tratitp says the conductor flew into a
r.tgc , arid , rtus'himig Into the caboose , precumre.1
lila t ovolver amid tired two shots at limit.
I ho chums thmat the first was tIred wlicin
the car vas twenty yards away , and ittisoed
him. The second shot was firerl at a ittlll
greater tilittance , and tonic effect in the left
knee. The train Pa'uetl cii aimil the tramp
fell to tue earth , nmtul lay thmere until hut
comrade hielpeii hilni up anti started with
him clown tue track. They walked but a
uihtort tiletatice until he 'as overcoimie by
itain. They wit on a little bridge , alit' ! the
comrade batiietl the woumndeii limb 'n ' ater
fromti a heel by the tiltic of the track. After
it while the agent at the station caine and
hmClpcti the titan back to time depot , anti when
the next freight train came along gave lila
ii. ticket to Council Bluiffs. The other tramp
thu not wish to come any fmmrtlmcr west , but
lie 'asm Imifiticeci to get cmi the tralim to help
take charge of the man.'hmen thie train
arrived hicre the patrol wagon took bothi
muon froma the tiepot , one to time "tatlon amid
the other to St. llernard'n hospital.
Conductor Pringle could not be found last
evening. bitt it lit untleru-tood that his version
of the affair is entirely dIfferent , arid is to
thin effect that time tramp muncie a muurtlerous
staht at him with a hicary club anti was
fighting hils way on the train. On tue other
hand , the tramp and hmia fu'enui clam that
time cltmb was a stout green stick cut after
the shooting for the purpose of a staff to
aselst the wounded nman in hs efforts to
walk out of town. County Physician Itehler
examined the man at time hiospital , The
wound Is a serious one anti may cripple the
milan for life. The phmyslcan probed for the
bullet , but was unable to finn it last night.
Chief Canning called the attent'on of time
county attorney to the case , anti the otter-
micy expressed the opinion that the railway
company lath haiti itself liable under the state
law by bringing the men here and unloading
them on the city as vagrants. When Xci-
hey's army \as here tue rairoad companies
fell back upon this law as one of time reasons
why they could riot traneport time penniless
iticiustrais. Ho promised to look up time
matter today. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
II , 'vt'nbb liPi A ( itlLt'1' HVES'l' .
Citris taim ii otute Sn mmuiny mit I lie ilrond-
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s.ll , 3lelliouilst Chuiii'li.
The meetings next Sunday at the Broadway
Methodist Ep'copal church will be of
a most interesting and important char-
acter. Time citurchu deserves credit for
'ta hearty co-operation in timee mectImig.
A large numiiber of prominemit ministers anti
laymen from different states are to be pros-
cot at the anniversary exerciros at the
Chmratian ! lionie next Saturday. The management -
agement of the llonie , to give oimr ctizcns
an opportunity to become acqimainteti with
these Ilonlo wor1cer from a distane"and
to hear them on iniliortant themimes of gemi-
oral Interest to all Cumrstiauis. has arranged
for a series of meetings next Sunday , the 3d
ir ; : & .
At the usual morning hour , Rev. J. L. M.
Young of Chicago , ill. , v1lI preach. At 3
p. ni , , at the same place , the Broadway Moth-
odst ! Epscopal church , there sviii bo
a general meeting of which mamiy
of the visiting frlentis v , ill itpeak.
The meeting will be opened by scripture -
ture reatling and prayer by time pastor n
the church. 11ev. J. II. Semiseny. The general -
oral theme for the afternoop meeting vhhi
be , 'Orphian ChIldren and Our Iuty to
Them. " The dlscumssion will be opeumeti by
the lIon. W , J. tiryami of Nebraska. lie will
he followed by Mrs. Ella \V. Peattie of
Omaha , on "Our Dirty as Mothers to the
Work for Orphan Children. " Then Colonel
I ) . B. Daily of thus city will speak of thm
work of the Christian Home of our mcmi
city , J. J. Stewart , esq. , vihi speak words of
welcome to visitIng friends , followed by general -
oral fiscussion opened by Rev. A. Martin , the
earnest evangelist who is at the present tinie
holdng rvivai meetings at the Christian
chmurch. All the atldresses , save the openlmmg
one by lion.V. . J. Bryan , are limIted to five
minutes. The exerc'ses will ho imiterspersed
with music anti will be of great interest.
At the usual Imour , in the evening , at the
same church , 11ev. Justus Buhlcley , D. D. ,
professor of Church History in Shurtleff college -
lego , Upper Alton , Ill. , will deliver an nil-
.1
The day will undoubtedly be one of great
Importance in the religious history of Coun-
c'l Bluffs. Time speakers announced are all
men and women of promnlnence and abhity ,
anti thin cimurcim will certainly ho packed at
each service. _ _ _ _ _ _
CONSTRUCTION CMI'ANY HNJOINCI ) .
Nortiu'tvvstermi liii ihl'Ohi4l A iit'nls to
tiji' Courts fi' i'rolct't tori.
Two petitions for lojuinction were filed in
the clerk's omco of tiio district court yesterday -
day , and Judge Sruitiu Issued temporary write
Iii both instances. Time Petitioner Is time
Chicago & Northwcatern raIlroad amid the
tiofentlant is time Iowa Construction company.
Tue Northwestern people ask for an in-
jmitiction restraining Mr. Paul and his con-
eruction company from building or attempt-
lug to build a line of tracks on Twelfth street ,
from Second avenue to Sixth avenue , as such
a line wotmid cross their tracks at eavermil
points , According to time wording of tue
petition , the Northwestern company lmmw received -
ceived some pretty tangible evidence that
time Iowa Construction comnipany iii not a
myth , for it says : "Time plaintiff behioves and
avers that the Iowa Construction cormipany
threatens , anti wIll , unless restrained , build
its tracks across time nlaintiff's tracks , "
Thu company also asku for an injunction
rcstrainlmig time Iowa Construction commipany
from laying Ito lines on Union avenue , amid
nmrakes it tIelilmInd by reason of its owners
of hots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 anti 6 , in block 13 , hoer's
addition , anti lot 10 , block 14 , anti lotS 'J
and 10 , block 12 , eanme atitiltion , and avers
that the new company vili Invade the
imlaintiff's property riglmts In thin premnhi'as.
Tue. petition further alleges that time construe-
tion contrany imami niot cotnphlcui uithu the re-
qulretmietlts of the city ordinance , gIving it
time right to lay tracks on UnIon avenue , because -
cause It immi not graiied the west side of time
avenue , amid also that it has faiiol to commiply
wIth eectiomi 4t4 ; , of time Inwa statutes , which
requtires the payment of tuitablo tlamnages to
property owners. and that Mr. Paul miot liar-
immg connpiied whim these conditions , hmad no
right of way.
No date has been fIxed for thu hearIng of
the arguments.
One of the Northwestern officers was asked
for an explanatIon of time suticlen appeal to the
courts for vrotection againlt time neiv coma-
pany , and lie said time only expiamiatloni was
that it was a gocti deal cheaper to get an
injunction , even if there wau no occasion for
It than to spend ummy time watching Mr. I'aul ,
'bmo Is , t far. the only tammgible hteati or tall
of time construction coumipany.
Our process gas ranges cost no more to
run than a gasoline stove , Sate mind imiways
reedy , Our gas Iron cobts C cents to run II
tei'o hours. Sent on trial. . COIeB , hard-
wale.
Reduction on all trimmed bats. Miss
Raguxisie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\S'all i'aper cleaned , new process , with
patent right. at Miller's , 108 MaIn street ,
Keep santl ou of your teeth , See our 3
pressure water filters. Stephan Bros.
Davi druEs , paints and la's1teh , zs.
cRI1'IcIs\I ; \ FOR CLEVELAND
1 , 1
President Denounced at w'1'owa G , A. R.
Encampme1t,1'
1 It
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POLICY TOWARD PENSIOEfiS TUE TIIME
' 1
I I u' mm r I mu r mm t Cu , iii mum ii ii j ll' 'i'li mm mit ii so ii
'i'm keM Oecim slomu I mu ltiw . % u uimumi I .tul
, Ir&.su to Au ' , Is. ' I tI' 'i't'tvIum tiM
.t hint m Cc.rtumi 1.ljmes.
C1DAIt ltAi'IDS , In. , April 29.-Specinl (
Telegram.-When ) the first business itesioui
of thie Grand Army encatmipumiemit Was callel
to order thIs mnornimmg Green's opera house
was filled , tlm atentlnnce : being time largest
ever known at an Iowa cncaunpment. De-
pam'tmermt Comnntiander Thompson in hits aim-
nuuml aduiress roasted PresIdent Cleveland.
saylumg : "The damnumblo work of time spy amid
itmformner is still to be recognized in time tie-
bitrary cutting off and utmireasommaitle reduc-
tioim of pemmsions mit mmeetly and. worthy pen-
sioners. Time present adnminmlstrathon darted
out to accomplish through its otfiects anti
spies hmat It failed to da in the fielti , mmtmui
by time nrbitmam-y dropping of penmitiouters froumm
tue rolls has caused uiittcht misery arid stiffer-
lug ammil slmould receive outr unqumaiified con-
ulomnmiatlon. "
Time following officers were chosen for the
00511 log year : flepartmn en t Cotmi mmianid or ,
( ' , eneruul Josinh Given , Iomm Moines ; semmhor
vice commmitiantler , General 11. M. lay , Cedar
ltaplds ; jummior s'ice cotmmmuantier , Captain E.
I.'lcser , lccorahm ; inecilcmui director , Ir.
Il. C. McCoy , Algomia ; ehiaplalmi , itov. E. N.
flaroit , Iowa City.
The mmext cnmcampment vIhI be lmeltl at Mmii'-
shiailtowmi at a date to be electeci by thme
coumicil of atiumministratioum , Time Sons of Vet-
cmos , vhme are boltlirig their anmiumal cormveui-
tion , have elected officers for time ensuing
year as follows : Comnmimander , Ii. M. lion-
Sen. Mount Pheasant ; senior vice comimniander ,
J. a Wright , Centervhllo ; junior vice commm-
niander , 5 , A.'aicott , lleinmonl ; ; council ,
F'tnmmlt iow , Iavenport ; Joe Oppice , Marshall-
toim , auth George W. Cnrr , Farmmiington ,
The \'ommiatm'mt lteilef corps lmmts re-eletateti
Mrs. lichen Griffith of Mount. Pleasant for
lresltlent and elected Mrs. Emimily Aider of
Clarion semttor vice president.
Time rest of the ollicers wiii be elected to-
tmmorrow.
is ( tUl'i'I A II tlit its' TO iIl.
ISVIL i'mm rlmmt'm' JIl CsM ii Is iron I mis flu t iii
. hIM Vi'ift" l'resemmee.
ShENANDOAh , Ia. , April 29.-Special (
Telegrammt.-llormry ) Singleton , a farmer resid-
log four imilies southwest of Shenaumtloaht ,
committed suicide at hs ! home last night.
lie had been at Omrmaha for several days anmi
wimilo tlmero It Is saitl lie tiranik heavily anti
returned in an Intoxicated conciitton last
night. lie was met at the traimm by lmls son
anti driven to h's hmomno. Nbthing unucual
was noticed in imis appearajee or denmeanor.
Presently he remnarkemi that ito hind pur-
chiaseti a new revolver at Ommiaha , at thin
saint. time displaying the weapon , which was
riot loathed , Taking imp aum old revolver whicim
va.s 1mm the house and whmlct was loathed. lie
cDmmiparcd the two weap ns a inonient and
then quickly putting the .pid. one to the sub
of his hmeati ho "Goofls3e , mothmor , " amid
sent a ball crasiting timroumgh Imis bran , pro-
tiucing Instant deathm. Thu fa 'tihy consst of
a Wife , Son amid daumghmtdr.
Coin hell iiulI torn 'tttuts'enm I Ion.
ONAW'A , Ia. , April 9.-Speclal.-Tiio )
tmird anmiumal umeeting of' titer Oprni Belt Etli-
tonal association will be held In this city
Jtmne 4 anti 5. 1. . . F. Cimapin of time Rock
Rapids Review is presldem'tt , Elmer E. Joimn-
stomu of time Rockwell Cit' Avocate is see-
rotary , and .1. E. Jerome df tue Mapleton
Advocate is tu'easmmrer. Anr interestImi pro-
grain has been arranged. ' -
'I"iv'nt Yi'iirN for llhfnit lii Uiitliem- .
. CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , AprIl 29.-Special (
Toiegranm.-th ) the district court today' Judge
Thompson sentenced Thomas Lally , comivicted
of niiurder in tIme second degree for killing
his motlmer , to twenty years in the penitemi-
tiary. Gus Trainer , comi'ieted of mmmnslaugim-
ter , was sentenced to four years in time peni-
tentlary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ieittriit'fl'eVorlc of Llg1itiuIiij. -
JEFFERSON , Ta. , Ap'ril 2i.-Speclai ( Tele-
gram.-Llghtning ) struck thmo big barn of
Iticimarmi Iloothi , six ummiles west of Carroll ,
yestertiay afternoon and burned it , togetiter
with fourteen hmead of cattle , six horses , a
large amount of hay and graIn. Loss , about
$5,000 , partally insureti.
I"mii'orM for a Smismuemmuleul .mhiiister.
DUI3UQUE , Ia , , April 29-Special ( Tele-
granm.-Timo ) Dubuque association of Congregational -
gregational cimurchies and ministers has
adopted reoIutIons disapproving limo sue-
pension of Rev. Mr. Brown of San Francis'o
by the flay association , commending his
record and inviting him back to Dubuquo.
'ohuinht Cliargeul , sitli Emuluezziemmierit.
SIOUX CITY , April 29.-Special Tele-
gram.-Jennio ) B. Rogers , once a loathing
real estate dealer of thus place , was arresteti
today out a ehuarge of eumibozziemmient. J , P.
Illoomb , her brother-in-law , claims simo .ie-
tmsined money itlmo cohiecteti for him as agent.
Shl ci CL h1iglias'u'imtani.
SIOUX CITY , April 29-Spccial.---Wimilo ( )
resiotiuig tIme attack of a hlgimwayuitan on a
fashionable residence street of this town C.
P. Stewart , a local neivspaper maim , was
idiot twice In the jaw and right hand. His
injtmries are not serious ,
SioimN Cit ) ' Flritm Assigns ,
SIOUX CITY , Ajrii 2h.-Special ( Tele-
grarn.-Time ) Sioux City paint amid glass works
asstgmmeti today for tIme benefit of Its creditors.
Liabilities , $15,000 ; assets , $12,000.
Leetumreul Ott ttinmiieIitsmi Iti'formmm ,
BEL.LE'UE , Neb , , April 29.-Special.- ( )
Time third lecture of time "College free icc-
turn course" was delivered last evening at
the Presbyterian church by Rev. Mr , Lammlpe
of time Omimalia Tlmeologict senminary , on time
subject of "MunIcIpal Reform in New York , "
1mG having taken an actIve part in time movement -
mont , adding interest to the discourse ,
What
Do Yoi ° '
Want'
4
2 II it's . 'a nice ,
pretty : ; at a
t modera&rice ,
Ii 'I ' t.Jt
Sargent
1
1-las them - Al !
Omaha cannot
touch us ,
Look for t1ie Beai' .
Customers' Shoes
Slimed Free ,
I
. + 44e14ccce * 4i.b 144 $
lnli'lfl 01 'I' FitlllttN sClIlI'ltlt' .
rluriislcui it'ti gilt' of lumni mm anti bIll liii-
i mta , tsstt'Itm I I mu
L1NCOl. April 29.-Speclal.-Time ( ) No-
broeka Leagume of Loami antI ilutilihing nSsocIR-
lions In sessIon in timla city late yetcrtlay
afteneon eiecteti the following offiCers :
l'rcsideumt , C ! , J. l'iteips , Schutyber ; first. s Ice
president , Ci. M. Nattimmger. Omimalmit ; second
vice Presitlent. A. Trmtestieht , Fremnont ; thmlrtl
vice presltlent , Ii. liackeumberger , ( 'ohutotbuts ;
secretary anti treasurer , R. l. liryson ,
Ontaima. Time next ummeoIng : will be hieiml mit
Frcmommt time last Timestiny of April , 189 ? .
The chief flint of the association is to utto-
remit mtimtlommal or foreign associations fromu
mloiumg bmmsiniess In Nebraska.
George amid Jtmhin. Klmictach , executors of
time will of Major J. I ) . Klunetseim , Imave miskel
pernmmission of the Probate court to sell tIme
Lincoln Freio Presse at itrivate sale. Thmey
allege the volume to be $00 , exclmisive of time
subscription list amitl gooti will , itnti claimmi
that it has become nic'cessary to itell 1mm order
to apimly ( ito proceeds to tIme education of
ummiumor chmiltiren , the simoet htas'ing become
ummiplofitable to lambhlshm.
Time Woniumul's alliance of Fen tlmt Lao ,
Wit , . , hmait written Mayor Graumammi of this
city aekiumg for intormmiation as to time work-
lug of time curfew ordimmance anti recuimes'tng
a copy of time nicasutre ,
The second annual Kaneas-Ncbraeka debate
\u.Ili be imeld F'ritlay iilglmt at titis lOiitt imi the
Fumuik'o opera lmomtse , Thin question for de-
Late is as follows :
"lteoIveti , That tile immitiativo and refer-
emitluta should be iuitrodumcetl Immto our cystemu
of govermimont after the imiammnc'r of time law
of Siu itzerlaimti. " 0mm titis qumestlomi Nebraska
Itan the siegative , anti will be represented by
A. J. Weaver , Ii. R. Newbrniich amid ii. 'tV.
Qimalimtance , who will spemuk In time order
nammieth ,
The debate vIll easily be time big trans.-
mmmliiissllmpi college event of the year' . Time
sviiolo umimiversity , sttmdemmtiu amid fncimlty , will
ttmrum ommt en masse , suitim coiors , yells anti
hmnrmi.'m to encommn-ag0 thu Nobrns'ka debaters
on to victory , General.Matitiersomi . amid ox-
Regent Estabrook luave each takeim is ticep
Interest in tiio affair , anti have etabllshied
prizem , of $20 amid $10 respectively to go to
tile beet Nebraska debaters.
' 0IiIltIi'Ub CROP l'itOSi'HC'l'S.
Cliii Me Co mm mm I 's % eri'nmge t ron t or
'l'Iiii ii for alit ut i'emm rs.
IMPERIAL , Neb , , April 29.-Spocial.-At ( )
no titan slmice the settlemimont of thIs county
hiavo there been such flattering Prospects for
a crop no tills year. Everything is at least
15 itor ccuit further advanced than at thus
timmto iii 1S91 , the reason thin county raised
mulch a bouiumtifcml crop aumul took second pro-
mimiumn for county exhibit at time state fair.
Vt'hmiit tIme acreage of time amnali gmain crop
lii not so large as iii lSt.U , It is maiclmig won-
tlerfitl progress , and there can be no doumbt
nOw that it will muako a fine crop. Every
farmer line been pimshing corn plawhmg , time
ground being mi splendid shape. The writer
ha lived In Clause county eleven years , amid
has never tcen sucii a fall of rain In time
coimnty , and never saw a finer prospect for
a crop. The acreage of time corn In this
coue'ty thus year viil ho the largest put out
for years. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
II itiCfIeItl mm 41
SYRACUSE , Nob. , April 29.-Speclal ( Tele-
grarn-The ) social event of time seasomi oc-
ctmrrcd here tomiighmt in the wetiding of Jumtlge
11. S. Llttiefleimb , assietant sumjerintemitlent of
the Nebraska Institute for the Blind , mind
Miss Inimnaim Anmclrows , time accomplfehmeti
daughter of lion. Edwin Amidrewe of timis
city. Time wedding took place at time bcauti-
( UI residence of the britie's fathmer , wlmiclm
vas tastefully decorated for time occasioum ,
Time cercumiotmy was wttmiesred by about 100
of the relatives anti a foiv friends of time
bride and groom. Rev. John Ricimardim of
Wymore oiflciateml , assisted by 11ev , J. J.
W'ilulanne of the Syracuse First Baptist
dhmmrch. After tue comigratmulatione of time
friende , the cormmpaniy. sat down to an elegant -
gant wedding supper , wimlch was tastefully
serveti , Guests were hresemmt frotim Iowa ,
Otnalma Lincoln , Nebraska City anti neighboring -
boring towns , anti nmany beautiful nt1 costly
lirosonts.woro bestowed upon the bride and
grdonm ; Mr. and Mrs : Littieficid will etart
for Demmver tonmorrow muorning , amid upon
their return will make their hommic 1mm Nebraska -
braska City.
NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , April 29.-Spe- (
dm1.1-Lewis II. hastIngs amid Mary E ,
Singleton , two of North Platte's best known
young people , were married at 7:30 : this
morning and left for Aurora on their wedding -
ding trip. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vt'ork of Vlremmigs at York.
YORK , Neb , , April 29.-Special-The ( ) fire
which cceurred In the Commercial block at
titus place last night , is causing considerable
comment. After the fire was extimiguisheti it
was found titat it had gained munch headway
oil time Ineldo of the buiiding before tIme
alarm was turned in , The fire originated
ne-ir a scuttle hole that leads frcrn a photograph -
graph gallery to time roof. It is openly assorted -
sorted by many timat time fire was deliberately
started , for the purpoio of dong away with
S ron'
CURES SOROFULA ,
BLOOD POISON
, SloE
CURES CANCER ,
ECZEMA , TETTERI
sBLOOD
_ _ _ _
TWflI CITY DYI WOIXS
DYEING ANDCI.ININa
Clothing , Drcss3 a 1Ious1io1i Gods
OMAhA OFVICI-iiZi Fmirnarn. Teh. 1521 ,
COUNCIL lLU1'F1-Vorks and Office , Cor , Ave.-
flue A and 26th Si , Tel. 310.
Send for I'rlcs List.
rIRfNA'flONL ' BANK
Council Blufig , LOVa.
CAI'I'I'AL , . . . S100,00 ( )
% 'H SOLICI'i' 0U1I UUSiMISS ,
'Ii ii1Si1tI YOUR ' '
) ) COLIdC'I'1oM.
( ) l Ole F1lf.2 ( ) J.IiS'I' iiANlS IN iO''A.
Ii i'liit CiIT PA Eli OS 'Ii .ii H I ) 11'OSl'I'L
CLLL AN ! ) 8hE tilt OR WiiI'VJ.
TI ! E N El' ' DOllA Y 'ill A''ER !
Clinse-Lister Theater Co.
-TONiGhT-
A FAIR PARISIAN.
t'OPULAIt C Semitb oti stile
t'Lti.iES. at box outed
time tdoLk , If not the vh'l tit rthi t he if the
Supitmrt. 1'b Itu t t hat I iCCt' flr" It u - t.
eurfeti in tlt's ' s.imne hint k withith st slim I
t time liii cii tietl mit u. hi to mit mit' dl I I m s ties
1mete thi real tire sins. titere titus .umi tier
Place fottnd vhete a hiol' had ht'e'tt made
timrotmglm time IlsstorInx and laths aim 1 a quisim-
tity of oil ftntnd cmi Lt 'imsimle. Thihiu hal hmeen
I gnu toil , bum t ml Id not lumen anti t lie cli .t m rc
spot is still s-Irtble. Everything Ilaumits to
iumec'mttllarisimi. Time , idoelt whmero time tire oc-
cmirretl Is one otimc' ! finest. in time cIty.
lli'Oitt'i htiluui'ltl lliurttiril.v.
FlLFtONP , April 29.-Speclal.-Commsi.i- ( )
erabto lrmdlgnuutiomi Is being expri'ssvth hmcro
over the way in which timu uu'citlemitnl tlemtlt
of a 2)09' , whmo 'mis ruin over by the t'niomi
Pacific , ehmromuicicti bit the herald , a
local P.'mpem' , yesterday. Thie editor rcferretl
to thi boy as "a 17-year-old hobo , " ammil to
Imiti awful tbmti hi as "a terrible lcssctmu taught
by time carelessness of a jtmremmibe bnmtim , '
Althmoumghu the be ) ' was unknown litre , amid
utmaking lilt vay w cut 1mm , mimearcim of vork
\ itit three other yomimig felloirs , consitier-
able sorrow is beimig expressed over hmis
it.iti ticatim anti resemmtmumemmt at time barbarity
eximibiteti 1mm hut local futnmerai notice ,
( ) ului F.'il uuss ( ' . 'leirim to.
NRl1Gil , Nob. , APril 29.Specimi.The ( : )
Otitl Fellows anti liebtilcahi lotiges , vithm ninny
immvlte4i guests , celebrated tiio revcmtty-sevvuith
anmmiiversy of Otlii Fehlo i'ltIp by a dime smmhm-
per to wimiclm over 200 were ineateti , anti a
lengthy umimmsical aumil literary lirogramli. 'I'iio
ntitire.qs of tIme evemmimig wmuui by I ) . 0. M.
Tltotmmpson of .
! ! _
I'IlitIMIiIuiut hi ' 4'lIiIittit iumjmii'i'ul ,
I'bATTSMOIThI , Nob. , April 29.-Special. ( )
-Mm. I.ovi Goltihig , about 55 years of age ,
fell tiowum a fligimt of stairs at the rear of imer
immmsbanmti's store ( lila afternoon amid sustabumed
I tmj mm ries that mmmay terium I nun to quit o scerioumsiy.
11cr left m'itotmidcr hoii was broken amid s'imo
was othierwise bauiiy brumiseti about thin body.
( 'iimbul ut I''t' it iit'suul s'er.
M'COOI JUNCTION , Nob. , April 29.-Spe. (
ciai-Two ) trimmmips miiatlo aim attenmpt last
nlgitt to break into George \\'ailins' house.
Mrs. Clara Walhimia nmiet tlteumm vith a loathl
mcvol'cr , halt titti nt hmave tIme heart to slmoot.
'l'huey eitcceedcd 1mm gettIng away. Ofiiccts are
tiow lookIng for them.
ilsI m'lot Cumin Iii N'llghI ,
NEUGII Nob. . . D's-
, , April 29.-Speclal.- ) -
trict commit convened yesterulmy ; mmiornlng ,
Judge Itobltmsomm pmestthimig. Mami3' lirommitnouit
attorneyt , from abroad arc imreemmt.
ibiuviul ( 'I ( ' it oh lOt ( 'ormis litmI i'rtn i mis ,
1)AVID CITY , Nob. , April 29.-Speclai.- ( )
A Limicolmi Relief corps iicltl a camimptlro and
reception at tIme Palace hotel this ovemiing.
'i'rume Ommunlse'Iemti'e ,
A good hotel clerk must lcmiow everything.
lie must be able to rotti thm hmmnormmmost
thoughts of every guest that coimmes to his
itemise. lIe mmmust be ready to answer every
question that is asked. whether comicc.rmiimig
railroad trains , prcdestimiartanieni , politics ,
law , science , geography , nstronommiy r the-
oiogy.
Iloucton has one of time brightest imotel
clerics In time world , according to the l'ost
of that city. lie Is umiways affable , noady
with ammy kind of immforrnatlon wimatev'ir , amri
miever hiatt to be asked twice for nuiyt'thig.
Two drummers were sittImit lii time lobby
of this hotel a fev nmighmtmu ago , ammtl erie of
them sae teilinmg time other about the clemk's
readimiess , and saM :
, , ,
Iil bet you tIme drimmics that if yo'i op'n
that newspaper that you have incmur hanti ,
tielcct time iirst iiltrac thuat meets your eye ,
mmmci then walk over to Vie clerk anti say
it over lmimmm , lie will respond in some way
without a mimounctit's ikositattomi , "
The drummimner openerl time iauer by cimamice
at a political article , and time first words lie
saw were : "TIme greatest good tim tlte great-
eat nummnber. " lie alked over to time clerk's
desk , leaned lila elbow on it , amitb saiti se-
ricusly : "Time greatest good to the greatest
rmimmmben' ; . ' '
Time clerk stalled pleasantly , tapped time
bell , and salti to time hell boy :
'rakc a bottle of whisky imp to room 9. "
Gladness Comes
\A/Rlm n better umuuk'u'stnuuuhimig of time
V V trnmimJent mutt rime of tin , mnnuumy 1mhms-
lent Ills , ' 1miclm 'mmiibciu before 1mu'lcm' ef-
forts-gentle e tfortsph e'mut.mtmut e'ffot-ts-
rightly directed. 'i'lmem'e is conufort In
tltl. ' iuiovletige , tInt en iutmtim' forums of
i-iehcuess uure runt due to nmmuiottuiti , uIi-
( 'muse. limit himluliiy to nt eotuutlpmmted entail-
t'mon of thut' systemiu. which time plcnsmtnut
fmuumtlly iiuottti'c , Sttu1i of Figs. promiupt-
lt'mjtuiOVeS. _ . 'l'hiuut 14 vhty It 'us tue only
reimmedy 'Rhi mutiilinuisof fuitilhies. nail Ia
ovcu'y'imem'e estct'ined so highly by imil
s'hiti value goomi ltemultlm. Its heiueftcial
clYet'ts mire duue to time fmtct , titmut It. is I imo
0111' 1'4.'IIIL't13' 'Imiehu pt'mmmot en Imitem'iumal
eemimthimiess 's'Itimout tk'Imilltutt hug thu
otgmuius eta witleim It. tuet u. I t is t iucrvforo
nil imnporttmuit , hum ouiom' to get its iatmuc-
iit.'Iiul eil'cc'ts , to muote s'lmt'mt you puir-
cimmise , tlmmtt ynim ituuv' ( lie goumiulmie nm'tI-
do , wimk'im in mimauiiifmmcltimt'd by the Cutli-
formiimt ' ' Co. itual sold
hg S3'm'1m1) emily by
mu i repuitmm ide ( it'uggl'.ts.
If lit the t'uujo'imiemut of geoul imealtim ,
ammil time ucysteunu is m'eguimu' , Imtxmuth't's or
Otifl'm' it'iumetiles mire timeuu mmot. mmeedel. If
muilhieteci s'tthm mumuy muct.mnl : dIsemmmo , oimc
imummy ho eommmiumcmuded to tue mnumht , sidiliful
piuv.siu"mahu.4 , lint if Imi mmoecl of mu hmiamt lye ,
omit' simouitti mare tue best , utimil 'ithm time
veI1-Inufot'nmt'd cverS'vitL're , Syrtip of
Figs u.tntmida lm'iglmeot mmmiii Ia mumust lmum'cly
tuaati mumid gives uimost. gemievml snt'usfactton.
I
EADWAY'fi RIIADY TiFo1iF' l satt , reit&bbu
and cfrecummt.i beenuite of itie smitmmummnmlng ncttofl
wmmmcii tu exerts over tite rmsr 'j anb vutam iowers
of time lcNh ) ' , athlitmg totme t' ulme one nni Inciting
it ) retiewel amid increneti s Igor tile sttmnihertng
I vi unit I y of time pitysbeal su ameture , ani throttuti
this iietmlthftmi sttmummltmttcn aunt tncrcasei mmctmon
tue CAt'Si of the I'iN mit , tti'dtt away and a
naittrai conittton restored , it I. timu (1mM the
. itNAiY ltuii.T11F' Is me ittlmtilrmt > iy tmlapted for
umme CtT1tF 0 Vi'AIN , and without time ttsk of InJury -
Jury whIch i sure to result fronm the use ot
many of the eo-caliQti pain r'ntehIes of the tluy.
It is Highly Important that
Every Family Keep a
Supply of
i : AD WAY S'
.Lb READY REL1EFL
Always in tint home. Its use vtii mirove bencflcia ,
otm mmmi occasone ! of pain or steitmiras. There is
nothIng in time wortil that ctii clap vain or am'-
rest the ; mrogrt'ss of dIscae mitt quick sit
ittziiy ItCIttt. ?
STOPS
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gO0 ncr hattie. Sold by nil uiruggiNts.
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iThen
Yoit Buy
aBicycle
It pays to buy th"e best ;
It pays to buy wheels of honest value !
You want something for your money.
Do not be misled-you can't a'ford it !
You will make no mistake when you
choose a wheel covered by our guaranty
Itpays us to offer the best for the money ,
and riders now appreciate the fact.
Tribi-ine Bicy c1esstut alone tug tIit rep.
- i'cscntativuo High Grade
lViiccl ofthie day-$100.OO
Deere M.ode1sT nckisowIcded lcuidei' of
. tue inediti ma pmiceJ high gi'mudes
Sylvaii Mode1s- Fully oride gunarniateed huiKi buIlt
- $75.00
I4o1iiie n1me bestlotv Ir'Iced % 'hecI ma
Special
: the mimarhet. 'I'iiL vIiceI Is
hid ) ' 'stool plgu..on , " htit a bun a tide blnyclc tumid s'ili stand nip
$60.00
\Vc carry the largest and most complete line of
St inciries (111(1 Supplies in the mid-west.
We arc general western distributors for the famous
, T-/'arcu 'es I'Vood R/ii , the wonderful 'Reform" Saddle ,
and the U S. Cyc/one1er' .
Liberal discounts to Deaers ! and Agents.
Write for catalogue.
DEERE , WELLS & OIL ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
J. 1' . FINDLEY , Local Agent for Council Bluffs ,
WILL BARNUM & l3RO. , Local Agents for Omaha
Dr. S. Mosher
SPEOIALISP.
Having tinily ctennonatm-atutl by yeats of sum CeiSful Prctlco and cxperleuico that ime is
able to cure muihtbtuties t.f ttIiOubeS which buhil time skill of ordlemury phtysiRiulis , lie
lidS it ititi duty to incite itmiousmi to buItemttit ; ilUt..ittmtty thuti he devotes his whole tiunmo
timid eumergy to thio utarticular itranehi cit tine profession , cliii wll' puepmore amid furnisbu
medicine Ut his oihite ; or visit tlmusu cuse Which utmay requiru PeiitOumtmi exannincutlon , I'a-
tlenta a , a distance may ccrm'mill Pr. Musher by Idler. gtvini Li carefully written history
of theIr eases , describing their symptoms iOImmuteiy lull porsibl , whiit wihi eumablo hIm to
make coned diagnosis , end judge very accurately cf limo cutrmbllitv . of tile djaeait , arid to
apply proper remnetlies , Itiedlcir.e ( oro'iardod chimer by nrntli or . .xproso amid all mnedcine
prescriuetl by Dr. Moehuer is prepareil under his own tiersormuim s'mpervi4otm , lie trommtu nil
dIseacs su'lthoutt mercury em iithei potsnmma. wimicim crc-mine disease ( if tltt'mni'eivos ,
The doctor by itlit new ltESTOltA'fIVFI rRIfArMIN'r curt-u mmli curahihm diiteawes , aM
treats with success all affections of time Liver , 'J'hrormt anti Lungs , Catarrh , Epilepsy.
Iiyspepuuha , ifemmit Disease , Itimeumatism , Neuralgia , and nil Nervous Iisemtses cauSed by
overwork , time inmdlscretlon of youth , or the excesses of riper years , anti witettever may
tend to lower time latent force or the tone of life's vitality , causing physical debility5
aerous exhauistlon , invaumitv , and preniatur e decay.
Cormsultpcrsonaily , , or by Letter. free anti strictly confidentIal. AddreBs ,
Dr. S. Mosher ,
Office : 623 West Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa