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    THE OMAHA DAIUY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1891
THE OMAHA 11EE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE , NO. 12 PEARL ST.
r lrcrod hy Carrier In any part of the City
11. W , T11.TON. - - - MANAOKU
TEI ,
Night Kdltot. No. 5X1
itAW It 31KXTI O.V.
tf V. P. Co.
Council muffs Lumber Co. . coal.
Craft's chattel lonn . 204Sntip block ,
The city council will moot next Monday
evening.
George , the son ofC. Boscn , is suffering
an nttnclc of diphtheria.
C. Wesley has announced himself a ciintll-
date for the democratic nomination for the
school board.
A bulletin has been arranged to bo posted
In district court , containing theltst of assign
ments for the week.
Hartley L. Monroe and Miss Mary Mich-
nnr , both of Bellevue , Nub. , were married by
Justice Hammer yesterday.
Uobcrt T. Fair and Miss Mary Darnell ,
both of this city , were married yesterday.
Hev. T. F. Tblck'stun officiating.
Frank H. Hudson and Klla C.Vlcliroy , both
of I'lattsmouth. Nob. , were united In inntri-
mony yesterday , Justice Cones officiating.
The Social union of the Presbyterian
church was entertained last evening by Miss
Jnnlo Baldwin at her homo on Willow ave
nue.
nue.Miss
Miss Alice Williams Is conllncd to her
home on Harrison slreot by injuilos received
In a fall down an cmlmnlimcnt In from of her
house.
" Robert O'Oonncll , who hns spent the lust
four nights In the city Jail as a bonrJer , was
given u seven-days' sentence yesterday for
vagrancy.
Tlio pool match which was to have come
off this evening between "Long Peto" and
D. Uossonetto has been declared olT , ono of
the partly having refused to put up tbo
money agreed upon. An effort will bo made
to get up a pool tournament , to bo held In the
Manhattan , In the near future.
Articles of incorporation were filed yostor-
tlay by tbo I'owntila mining company of
Council Dluffs , consisting of Lewis Hammer ,
J. I'lumcr , William Uoblnson nnd O. P.
Wright , for the purpose of working mines In
Gllpln county , Colorado. The capital stock
Is $ . ' 0,000 , but may bo Increased to $500,000.
AVllllnm Barry nnd Miles Buck , two sol
diers who claim to have been conquering the
tbo Pine Uidpo Indium , were conquered
themselves last evening , prohibition whisky
proving too much tor them. They were
found at the Northwestern depot by Officer
McDonnld , raising a disturbance , and were
h landed behind the b.irs.
' William SIcdentonf began suit In the dis
trict court yestoruay against Mellamllton
nnd twenty others for the possession of lot 4.
section 4 , township 10 , range 44. The de
fendant claims to own the land by virtue of n
tax deed , but tbo plaintiff alleges that the
record of delinquent taxes was entered ir
regularly on the books of the county treas
urer.
urer.While
While the family of Dr. H. W. Hart was at
supper night before last at the residence on
"Willow ; avcnuo , the front door was left un
locked. After supper , when they returned to
the front part of the house , they found that
sneak thieves had entered the house and
taken a fjnu overcoat belonging to Mr. .T. D.
Kdmundson , which was hanging on tbo hall
tree.
tree.Wall
Wall McFnddcn has Just had a fine pold
Seventh corps army badge nmdo for him nt
Btirborn's ' Juwelry store. It Is made out of n
chunk of California gold which D. A. Farrell
picked up in the west during the days of tbo
, / trolu fever. It Is handsomely engraved and
bears the Inscription , ' -Company A , Twenty-
ninth Iowa Infantry , " together with the
iinmo of the owner.
Mrs. Anna Tvng of Minneapolis gave a
lecuro last evening before thoGoodTemplars ,
who hcld'a ' district convention Monday and
Tuesday. The audience was not large , but It
was in close sympathy with the speaker , as
shown by tbo frequent applause wltn which
she was preotcd. Mrs. Tyng is a very talented
lady , and her talk was much moro practical
than such lectures frequently nro.
Jud go McGco beard the testimony which
0. J. bhea brought forward In the Ycrgen
Lew C.IBO last Monday nfiomoon. Sbon
brought in J. II. I'almcr and a man named
Peterson , who Is a relative of Lew's. Thej
tcstilled that they hud overheard u converse
tion between Shea and Lew in which the
latter told Shea to go on will :
his suit against Fllckinger Brothers
The Fllcklngers were neither of them there ,
as they had not been not Hied that the c.isi
was to bo called up. There was no cross
examining of witnesses , mid the whole affali
is apparently about where It was before.
Charles Young , alias "Butch , " has been ir
the county Jnll for the past two months , IK
having bci.'ii placed there in the first place 01
the supposition that he bad been held t <
await the action of the grand Jury on i
charge of highway robbery. Yesterday hi'
attorneys , Messrs. Llt\dt \ and Sweet , Imp
poncd to think of him , and on looking ovc :
tlio court records , found that m
such action bud been taken in hi
case , hut that ho had been mcrel ;
sent upon n thirty days' ' sentence for larceny
The long imprisonment over time was the re
suit of nn error la tbo entering up of the rec
ord. No tears were slied over tbo affair
however , as Young has not a very savor ;
reputation , and It Is said that tbo only thin
that'prevented his being convicted of higli
way robbery was a certain legal complicatioi
that made It advisable to change the clmrg
from highway robbery to larceny.
Buy your coal nnd wood of C. I ) . Fuel Co.
639 Broadway. Telephone 1 * ) .
Pomona Brand Hoarhound tablets will r
llevo your cough. Pomona stamped on enc
tablet. Ask your druggist or candy dcalc
for thorn. _
1'KilSOX.t L I'.t It A GIIA I'ltS.
S. P. MncConncll has returned from Cbl
cago.
Frank S. Pusoy nnd wlfo have gone t
Denver.
O. Vlcn has recovered from a week's serl
oils Illness.
Ocorgo F. Wright loft lor Butte Citj
Mont. , yesterdav.
William Hoblnson has returned from a visl
to Central City , Colo.
John P. Burke , cashier of the Exchang
bank of Walnut was attending dlf trlct com
yesterday.
"Patsy" Butler , cblof clerk of tbo Milwaukee
waukeo road , with headquarters at Ml
watikco , Is In tbo city ,
Clinton Clark of Duhith , has arrived in th
city nnd will remain hero with his fathci
the proprietor of tbo Hotel Gordon.
Mr. William Mowhlrlnr , ono of thooldcs
settlers of this county , has moved to Snlen
Ore. , where bo has purchased a , fruit farm.
K. II. Huntliigton , wno das been very lev
from nn attack of typhoid pneumonia for th
past two weeks , was on the streets yostoi
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Charles T. Oftlner , who has spent th
last three months In Chicago In a bn-ipltu
whcro for a time her lifo was despaired ol
has partially recovered and la expected bom
In n few dajs.
Charles Allen was wandering about tl
streets yesterday with nn enormous Jug. II
finally realized his condition , and , going I
tbo jail , nslfcd the city marshal to lock hi :
up until ho became sober.
About fifteen years ago the stuta grant
decided to put n lady lecturer into the llcl
mid appointed to this position Miss Julia Gu
rctson , whoso eloquence and enthusiasm
still remembered In many parts of lowi
With the rolling by of thn years , Miss Ga
rotson has become MM , Pratt , and dovott
herself mainly to the domestic duties of hi
Nebraska home , but occasionally giving
public address , showing that she has by t
menus lost her gift. Her husband bclhc
delegate to the farmers' alliance , In scssh.
nt Omaha , she Improved the opportunity i
accompanying him nnd visiting some of hi
old friends , among whom are Captain at
Mrs. 1) . B. Clark of Council Bluffs , who.
guest " * " > "iw Is.
Great success. .
liollubU ) goods.
Fair dealing.
llottom prices.
At 0 , B. Jncquemln k Co. , No.27 Main strc
The now dental rooms of Dm. Woodbtn
nro the liuest und most complete In too \ve :
Next to the new Grand , "Telophono , 115. "
THE NE\VS \ IS THE BLUFFS ,
Mr. McGtonis Taks a Decided Upward
Course from Texai.
AN INTERESTING MAP OF THE' CITY ,
An tliiivcloomo Midnight Oncst Tlio
Inmates of St. llcrtmrils Hosa
, AVII1 Have Her \Vny-
Minor Mention.
Chief of Police Cnroy hns been out of the
city for several dnvs , nnd his absence hits
caused it good dcnl of anxiety to the report
ers , which was not relieved by any of tlio
studiously non-committal answers of the cap-
tnlris nnd sergeants left behind to look nfter
the city's welfare. The rlddlo was solved
yesterday by the announcement that n tele
gram had been received from thcchluf , dated
San Antonio , Tex. , convoying tbo Intelli
gence tlmt ho was suffering the rigors of
thut wintry cllino , but enjoying the snt-
Is faction of liaving In his custody
the person of a much wanted man.
The Individual Is the well known Dan
Mnglimls , the co.innerclal traveler who ha
made n great reputation as a very successful
candy man , and hits represented on the road
all of the leading candy manufacturers of
this city and Omaha. For n year or moro
past ho has been traveling for Votfelnr &
Hemming of Omaha. About the time ho
completed Ills holiday sales ho severed his
connection with the ilnn without notifying
them. After two weeks had elapsed they
realized tlmt something serious had happened.
A man was sent over his territory and the
fact was discovered tlmt ho w u a heavy de
faulter ; that ho had collected several thousand
dollars. Itcprcscntutives of the firm spent
sovernl days In this city in consultation with
the police , endeavoring to find some trace of
the unfaithful servant , but failed. Maglnnls
formerly owned a nice little homo hero , but
this was broken up some time ago by his
wlfo procuring n divorce. The police have
boon working on the case , and last week lo
cated Maglnnts In Texas , whcro ho had
down after leaving hero.
Chief Carey's teleL'ram announces that ho
will reach homo with his prisoner on Thurs
day evening.
Our llcinnrknbln Siicorss
Knablcs us to present for your considera
tion prices without n precedent in the history
of Council Bluffs. All goods are warranted
new nnd clean , ccjual to the best any market
affords. Only one price and term * strictly
ash. Call and see and be satisfied that wo
i-o right.
Davis1 Hoyal No. 10 flour , 11.50 ; Davis'
BlueD flour , 3I.H5 ; Gold Medal flour , S1.45 ;
Minnesota Superlative Hour , $1 ; Snowllako
our , ? l101bs ; granulated sugar for $1:17
bs extra C granulated sugar for $10 ; ibs
ew Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arbucklo coftco ,
icrpkgo , 25c ; Oorman coffee , nor pkge , Me ;
Cinq's ' buckwheat , per pkge , lOo ; crackers ,
crib , 5cl ; ! Ibs ginger snaps for25c ; 2 loaves
read for 5o ; U Ibs mince meat , ' 2jo ;
i cans tomatoes , 2'c ; ! t cans corn , 2r > o ; Pago.
S'orton & Co Hour , $1.25 a suck ; 3-lb pail lard
'or Slo ; Mb pail lard for Sicollsardlnes , per
an , no ; - cans mustard sardines for 2.re ; C.il-
fornla hams , pur Ib , 0 } c ; good broom for
Oo ; 50 good cigars for 75o ; 20-lb pail Jelly for
iicj IJgnl pall syrup for Me ; fi-gnl keg
yrup for ? 1.400-lb ; ! ! pail white llsh forOOc.
Brown's ' C. O. D , Grocery ,
Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Flensed wllli fi
The sisters of St. Bernard's hospital arc
really pleased with the results of their llrst
vcek's experience with Insane patients.
"cry little trouble has been had with even
ho most fractious , while , as a rule , they
ave been no harder to take care of than so
many suno person- ? ,
There are now twenty-four patients in the
ospitnl , of whom twelve are men. These
utvo quarters on the llrst floor. A long cor-
idor runs along the building , with the bed
oems opening oft from each side. When n
BBC reporter called yesterday the patients
, voro taxing their after-dinner stroll back
tnd forth through the corridor. Each one
: ias his peculiar fancy ; one had been an
iiictioneer , and the endless chattering which
mdfoimerly earned him his daily hie.id
las become so much a part of him
that ho sits with his face in
ils Hands all day long and mutters
: iis ' 'going , going , gone , " with indesctlbjblc
velocity. Another had conceived thn idea ol
traveling around the world. Others are com
pletely confused In their conversation anO
seem to change their Ideas every few seconds ,
The women , who live on the second floor ,
mvo their queer Ideas like tbo men. Ainoiij.
them is Anna Fair man , who. It Is said , nsec
' a ho city librarian and a frequent eontrib
, itor to the city papers. Mary Hughes is one
of the private patients. She Is occasional ! )
seized with a mania for undressing people
nnd at such times her hands have to bi
strapped behind her to keep tier from ( .trip
pmg the clothing off herself and the othei
women.
In the main , however , all the patients an
aally managed. When loft to themselvo ;
they fall inco their delusions , but a touch o
it word from oneof the sisters Is all that I :
necessary to bring thorn back temporarily t
their senses.
Tbero tire cloven sisters now In thohospltal
hut it Is the Intention to Increase the numbc
In a short time to twenty , and that iiumbc
will not bo any too largo for the preset !
needs , if the other counties hi this vicin it ;
send their patients hero for treatment , us i
is hoped they will , the wholu building as 1
now stands will be devoted to hospital use
while a piece of ground a short distance fror
the city will ho procured and a now buildtni
erected there for the exclusive usb of the in
sune. This idea is not the result of olj
jcctions of the neighbors. On the coi :
trary. It Is said that oven those who were th
fiercest In their opposition to the location o
the insane hospital whcro It now Is , have at ]
mitted that the patients cause no dUnurbunc
outside whatever ,
Davis , headquarters for Chaul-Moo-Grai
Hell' k Son's new grocery takes the lead o
Upper Broadway , No old stock.
The Clturoh Architects.
F. M. Ellis , the architect , feels 'that an li
Justice is done him by the comments of th
Broadway Methodist church folks conccrnln
his relations with the preparation of plnr
for their now structure. Ho rofera to tli
contractors and others conversant with tl :
details In proof of the fact that the work wr
satisfactory so far as it progressed under hi
management. The church folks desired 1
employ Cooke as architect , as Cooke had sul
scribed JoOO to the enterprise , and it won I
bo an accommodation to both the subscribe
and tlio church to have the subscription pal
for In Architectural services , llenco th
change wni made , and not because of an
dissatisfaction with Mr. Ellis. Mr. Ellis say
It is absurd to intimate that there is an
collusion botwcen himself and Mr. Cooin
Since tlioy dissolved partnership tie has hit
no relations with him , and In fact , unt
sundry differences are settled between thoi
there Is no possibility of any undoratandln
between them.
Mr. Kills says the plans provided by hi !
have been subjected to such changes an
alterations us to Justify him In demundln
the originals , as the plans belong to tl
church only for the purpose of guldauco I
erecting this building , and tlmt In view of u
the circumstance * ho believes ho out-lit
have his plans returned to hit possession.
Too much California canned goods on ham
must bo sold. Kelley & Youukorumn.
J.C. Blxbv , atoam noatln ? , sanitary ei
glneer,20J Mo rdam block , Council Bluus
An O'd Map.
Several copies of it very old map of Comic
IllufTs have recently como to light , and it
regarded witti a good doul of Interest sin
the Host Omaha boundary line question h
come up. The map shows the city ns Itv ,
In ISM. It shows nearly all of Knno tow
ship , and consequently gives the location
tbo river at that time as well as the govcr
' ment survey defining the boundary line b
t.voen Iowa ana Nebraska. The corporate
limits show the city to have bet
| duly then about alf the size It U now , ui
.ho principal nolnls of Interest were the
I'flcllle house , the public square ( now Jlay-
llss park ) and the several stcamhont landings
and ferries. In the thirty-five years that
have Intervened slneo the publication of the
map there have boon great topographical
changes. The Missouri river then ran near
where the Milwaukee city passenger depot is
now , nnd the principal steamboat mndlngwai
nt the foot of Main street. The map shows nil
the territory adjoining Council Bluff ! * and
outside the limits. The portion now known
as East Omaha then laid a good longdistance
east of the river nnd almost wholly within
the present limits of the city , Indian crcolc
then emptied Into a pond In the northwestern
part of town ,
It Is possible that tbo map may be of some
Interest , to Iowa attorneys In lighting the
boundary cose in the United States supreme
court.
Ij.YST WISKIc OF THK OH 13 AT SAhK.
Only I Ivo Days Mure ol' the lloston
Ktore'H Great Annual Clearing
Sale New Bargains for
Tills Week.
The second annual clearance sale at the
Hoston store hns been the most successful
ever held in Council Bluffs. Among the
thousands of customers who have visited the
store during the week none have gone nwny
dissatisfied , Saturday there were insutllcient
clerks to wait upon the multitude , but this
will be remedied this week by n largo addi
tion to the number of ladles and gentlemen ,
who will bo ready to receive the orders of the
customers. Every bargain advertised cun bo
found just as described. Head the following
partial list and . co some of the prices :
Head the following carefully. The prices
speak for themselves. The greatest of sales
ever held In the west. Below is only a par
tial list of thn thousands of bargains to bo
offered nt this sale.
Yard wide bleached muslin , 4c.
Our bleached nnd half bleached muslin
sold for ! ) c to go at 7V c.
42 In , unbleached muslin 8c , bleached PC.
7-4 " " Kic , " 17c.
'
9-4 " " Ulc " .
- , 221-ifc.
10-4 " " 22&C , " 25c.
BLANKETS.
Owing to the mild weather wo arc over
stocked on wool blankets , which wo will
place on sale nt extremely low prices.
11-4 heavy while blankets sold for $3.00 , nt
$2.00 pair.
11-4 all wool and union blankets sold for
J5.00 nnd $3.75 , to go during sale , 1.00.
At $5,00 wo show our complete line of $0.00 ,
$0.75 nnd $7.00 , all In ono lot for ST > .00.
11-Igray wool blunkts sold to.OO , during
sale , $11.25.
Dr. Price's sanitary wool blankets ntspeclnl
sale prices ; $5.00 blankets for 1.09 : § 0.1)0 ) for
$ . ' 1.78 , and extra largo slzo sold for § 7.00 , re
duced to f-1.75.
f1.75.COMFORTABLES.
COMFORTABLES.
Having over 60 bales of comforters on hand
wo nro determined to reduce our stock pre
vious to inventory. Note the followiug
prices : '
Our 75c comforters for50c ,
Special value regular $1'J9 comforter for
$1.00.
Comforters sold from $2.25 to $3.75 all In
one lot to go nt t'.OO during snle.
Comforters sold * 3.00 to W.50 , all In ono lot
$2.19.
Our finest quality sateen comforters , sold
for M.60 to $4.50. to go at $2.00.
( ic canton flannel ! 3' c.
25c turkey red damask for 17o.
80o towels for 23e.
25 pieces of bleached nnd half-bleached
llnch , sold atGOc and 07c , during sale { jOc.
Wash buttons So a card ( halt price ) .
Stewart's ' linen thread half price , Uc or twofer
for Be.
Brooks machine cotton ( standard make ) lo
spool.
Coats and Chirks spool cotton 4o spool.
Children's hose supporters 5c , misses 7c ,
ladies' belt for l , " > c.
All silk ribbon , satin edge , nt manufactur
ers prices. No. 7 sold for ! ) e , sale price 6c ;
No. sold for 12J c , sale price 7c ; Nos. 12 and
10 sold for 15o and Kic , sale price lOe.
Ladles' natural knit uudersnirts i)9o ) , worth
680.
680.Childs'
Childs' plash , surah nnd cashmere caps
Bold for & 0c , $1.00 and $1.25 all at 50c.
BOSTON STORE ,
401 , 403 and 403 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la.
New York office , 47 Leonard street.
A Crnzy Ca'ler.
Lewis Smith and A. F. Clattcrbuck came
Into the city early yesterday morning , bring
ing with them a man who was suffering from
a severe attack of something , but whether It
was Insanity or delirium tremens , it was
hard to tell. Smith , who lives a few miles
east of the city , was awakened dur
ing the night by the sound
of some ono trying to get in
at the kitchen door. Ho at once went down
stairs and asked who was thero. RccelvltiR
no reply ho pulled a gun and threatened to
blow him full of buckshot if ho didn't leave ,
Tlio stranger couldn't see the gun through
the door , but something seemed to tell him
he'd hotter go , for ho wont.
When daylight came Smith went for Clat-
terbuck. his neighbor , nnd together they
went to hunt the intruder. Ho wiia
found near Parks' mill , on the
Kock Islnnd track making u bee line for tin
Bluffs. After a decided resistunco , whlet
rendered the application of Smith's (1st ( nee
ossnry , the stranger was quieted nnd wa :
finally landed In the county Jail.
It was at first thought that ho was Insane
and an information charging him with in
sanity was filed against him , Later on
however. Sheriff O'Neill came to the ecu
elusion that the man had drank too much am
had been meicly "seeing snakes. "
The best French cook In western Iowa is a
tbo Hotel Gordon , Council Bluffs.
Best heavy goods , ' 2 , " > ; per cent off , cosh
Keller , the tailor , 310 Broadway (
Tlio Iloiit C'lul ) lano- .
The weather last night was not exactly th
kind that tends to bring out dress suits , bu
it was not bad enough to keep the lovers o
the dnnco at homo. The Royal Arcanun
parlors were full enough to make things In
torcsting without being crowded , the occa
slon being the annual ball of the Councl
Bluffs boat club. The programme consists
of sixteen dances. Among -those prcscn
were the following : Mosdnmos Francis , Ricb
inond , Hcndrlcks , Robinson , Maurcr , Klf
linger , Shepherd , Wnkeflcld , Riekmnn ; Mlssc
Bench Bowman , Nellie Bnwmnn , Butts
Xurmouhlcn , Nelllo Zurmeuhlcn , Ross , Glca
son , Keating , Wells , I'usoy , Gertrude Pusey
Anim Hess , Wndsworth , Rockofcltoi
Sackott , Rockwell , Oliver , Carrlo Wells
Nettie Wells ; Messrs. Francis , Richmond
Hendrlcks , Uobinson , Maurcr , Kipllngor
Shepherd , Wukoflcld , Hlokman , Stewart
Inahitm , Bowman , Ned Shepherd , Keating
Patterson , Kirk Patterson , McWilllams
Cnsady , Atwood , Pusoy , Uoss , Damon , Git
son , Beadloy , Ham , Stacy , Chamberlain
Hungerford , Trumblo , Fenlon , Ogden , Haas
Roff , Motcalf , Frank Wright , Goorg
Wright , H. F. Smith , Ingoldsby , G. F. Pal
tcrson and Richards of Omaha.
Horse blankets and lap roues at cost a
Tuco. Bcckman's ' , 237 Main street.
A IvnwIcHH Crow.
Several men who nro working on the Ir
dlun creek extension in the west part of th
city were In Justice Pntton's oflleo yestsrda
entering complaints at the treatment the ,
claimed to have received ut the hands o
three brothers named Lawless , who run
boarding house near the place where th
worK is being done , Thomas Kelly Hied ai
Information charging Dun Lawless with mal
ing malicious throats to extort money. Le
Murphy ut the same tlmn tiled an Inform :
tion against Joseph Lawless , charging hii
with assault and battery. Ho stated to
reporter thut ho wanted to leave the wort
but although ho had more than enough mono
coming to him to settle the board hill , Lav
less made him pay before ho would let him K <
Later hi the day an information was flic
by Mike Lawless rmarglng Thomas Kell
with larceny. _
The American District Telegraph Co. hi
been reorganized and is now prepared to gl\
prompt bervlco. Sreclul attention to ex pro :
und parcel delivery.
I'refers Ilor Aunt.
The man Alexander , whoso lawsuit ovc
the possession of his ward , itosa Holder , we
' tried In the district court a week or two ag
h having trouble again , it Is said , the gl
absolutely refusing to llvo with the guardlu
' who was appointed by tne court. She
> living with Mrs. Gardner , her aunt , audit
1 claimed that her aunt U aiding her in h' '
attempts to elude the law , Some legal pro
ceedings may bo looked for won , but whether
It will be In the tvuy of nu notion for con-
totnpt or a writ of habeas carpus for the girl
has not yet been decided ,
1'OVK LKO'H SfCKSH01l.
The Italian Government K.verclslnj ;
IlNcIT niitomiulaiiy. | ;
[ Coii/rfu/il / ISO ! bvtheXtw York Astnl ittil Prvu. ]
ROME , Jan. 27. The Vatican has been ad
vised that the Italian go'yertdncnt is occupyIng -
Ing Itself diplomatically regarding n successor
to Pope Leo In order to provcnt the election
of a pope unfavorable to ofllclul Italy and
favorable to France. Premier Crlspl
will endeavor to demonstrate to
the triple alllanco that in view
of the hostile spirit which exists In high
quarters It Is to the Interest of tbo allied
cabinets to prepare tor the coming conclave.
Kvcry ono at the Vatican , however ; appears
serene.'partly because tbo pope still enjoys
perfect health nnd again bocnuso the sacred
college can , in case of necessity , meet elsewhere -
where than Rome.
In conversation n highly placed personage
snld the times had passed when the cardi
nals accept the vote of monarchies. Abso
lute liberty will henceforth bo the principle
on which conclaves work. The personngo in
qucUton said It was difficult to determine the
probabilities of the next conclave. Various
candidates have been mentioned , but HOMO
have been decided upon. Under the
extraordinary conditions , if the conclave Is
held abrond , and In the midst of Huropcnn
complications , it is to bo presumed that the
cardinals would choose a neutral foreign
pope for instance , Manning of England ,
Gibbons of America or Mallnci. It Is to bo
home in mind , ho said , that foreign cardinals
ere long will form a majority In
the sacred college. With the de
velopment of Christianity the church
needs more cardinals In America , Australia.
Canada , China nnd Africa , and this will
modify cssontlnllv the conditions of the
papacy. Further , the world becoming Horn-
nnizcef , It is necessary that the papacy should
become universal. From this It is evident
that it can no longer bo exclusively Italian.
Manning nnd Gibbons have especially gained
In ecclesiastical opinion during those latter
times.
ItOLI , OP TlIK VKSTMTUTE.
NiimbcrorFamilies In Nelirnnkn Need
ing Provisions Fuel nnd Grain.
LIVCOI.X , Neb. , Jan. 27. [ Special lo Tun
Br.u.J Tbo state relief committee- has been
receiving reports from the various counties
in the state concerning the actual needs of
sufferers from the drouth. These reports are
nil signed by the county clerks and county
commissioners and In many cases by other
county ofllcials. In some cases estimates
only have been made by these county ofll
cials. In such coses trio relief commltto has
cut the report down one-half or one-fourth.
Following sire the estimates :
Tlio Uloyoln Ilncc.
Notwithstanding the damp and dlsngrco-
ahlo weather of lust evening , tnoro was an
other fine utlendanco at the Coliseum to wit
ness the great bicycle race now In progress
there. Tills is undoubtedly proving the most
ntorcstlng of all the many races that have
tnken place In the building , nnd by Snturdny
night the enthusiasm will bo worked up to
the highest possible altitude. Schlll , owlni ;
to tbo injuries ho received In bis fall with
Martin on the opening evening , did not start
lust night , which left hut four racers on the
track , Heading , Martin , Uorwlng nnd Asb-
inger. They nro all working with a will nnd
a determination , however , that counterbal
ances the lack of numbers , and the
excitement maintained by their almost supor-
huinan efforts is something wonderful.
Manager Mnrdls Is sparing no pains or ex
pense to make the event a successful ono nnd
perfectly satisfactory to the patrons of the
Coliseum. Any of tbo riders failing to tra
verse iiOO miles is debarred from any portion
of the purse or gate receipts , but judging
from the pace they nro keeping up overv one
now in the race will come In for n slice.
Ucadlncin particular , is riding inurrcl-
ously well , nnd barring accidents , looks like a
sure winner. Ho has worthy opponents ,
though , In Gerwing nhd Martin , and even
the old Oklahoma Cyclone is surprising tbo
natives , ar.d the soldier dare not lose a mo
ment or tbo laurels will bo cortamly snatched
from him. The band rendered a line pro
gram last night , nnd at times the chose
waxed tlirilliiiL'ly Interesting ,
Tbo score follows :
Miles. Laps.
Reading 104
( J c rwln R 104
Ashlngcr. 103
Martin 103 9
The llrst UK ) miles was made In 5 hours , 40
minutes and SO seconds.
Ladles will bo admitted free ut the race to
night.
Accidentally Shut.
HOT SritiNQS , S. O. , Dee. ST. [ Special
Telegram to Tm : Bnn. ] This morning nbcut
10 o'clock William McMuuon , who Is em-
ploved In Davies & Coloman's ' meat market ,
was accidentally shot nnd seriously wounded
by John Boulln , another employe , who was
endeavoring to remove what ho supposed to
bo an empty shell from a Winchester
which ho had recently secured ,
Tbo ball , size 44 ; passed through
McMahon's loft fore arm just above the
wrist , badly shattering the bones and entered
the abdomen. Extensive probing bos been
done by Drs. Shclnlck and Wight , tbo phy
sicians In attendance , but as yet the bull re
mains mi found. Tncru. is no blame attached
to Boulln.
Intcrnntliinnl Prcxs Clnl ) Convention ,
Pmsnuno , Pa. , Jon. sr.r Tbo first inter
national press club convention opened In this
city this morning. Sixty delegates are pres
ent from the principal cidbs of this countrv
and Canada. Foster Cpatcs of Now Yoil
was elected president. ' ; After the appoint
mo.it of a committee' to prepare plans foi
organization , tbo convention adjourned.
How to Break Up n Severe Cold.
From the Virginia City. Mont. , Madlso
nlnn ; When we find a medicine wo know t <
possess genuine merit , wo consider It n duty
und wo tuxo pleasure In tolling the publli
what It Is. Such a medicine we found Chum
berlaln's Cougn Hemcdy. By the use of tbl :
syrup wo have relieved , In a few hours , BO
voro colds , und In tbu course of two or thrci
days , entirely broken them up ai has govern
of our friends to whom wohavorecomniendei
it. It is oil It is represented to bo by thi
manufacturers. If you have n cough am
want to stop It , Chamberlain's Cough Hem
edy will do the work. For sale by all drug
gists. _
That beautiful glossy .sheen , so much ad
mlivd In thu hair , can bo secured by the us
of Ayer's Hair Vigor. There Is nothing bet
tor than this prt , ' | aratlon forstrcngtbcMilii ) ; th
scalp und keepli g It free from dandruff uui
Itching eruptions.
The coming woman
can be healthy. She will be ,
if she's wisely cared for. As
she enters womanhood , Dr.
Picrcc's Favorite Prescription
builds up and strengthens the
system and regulates and pro
motes the functions. It's a
supporting tonic , and a quiet
ing , strengthening nervine. It
corrects and cures all those
delicate derangements and
weaknesses peculiar to the
sex. In every case for which
it's recommended , the "Favor
ite Prescription " is guaranteed
to give satisfaction. If there's
no help , there's no pay. It
does all that's claimed for it ,
or the money is refunded.
It's a risky way to sell it-
but it isn't your risk.
SKAVUV'S ANNUAL.
Tlio AVork of tbo I'olloo Force During
the I'nst Year.
Chief of 1'ollco Seavoy Hied bis report for
the year ondlntr December 31 , 1890 , with the
board of flro and police commissioners last
night.
Tbo document , which consists ol forty
pages of type-written manuscript , Is , in sub
stance , as follows :
At the beginning of the year tbo police
force numbered nlnoty.four men. It was In
creased to 101 during the month of May , but
has since decreased and at present has ninety-
two names on the payroll , as follows :
Ono chief , 1 clerk , 2 captains , 1 chief de
tective , 4 sergeants , fi detectives , 2 jailors , 1
court ofllcor , ! i patrol drivers , 2 patrol con
ductors , a turnlteys , 4 mounted men , 1 hostler
nnd 04 patrolmen.
Tbo force has been thoroughly drilled and
every ofllcer carefully Instructed as to his
duties , and tbo cfllcieney , discipline and gen
eral condition of thj force will compare
favorably with 'hat of any western city. The
city has been moro orJerlv during tbo past
year than nny year since I have baa com
mand of the police department , which may
bo accounted for by the peaceful Inclination
of our citizens and the Vigilance of the polico.
The detective force hns accomplished moro
this year than over before. Tnoy have ar
rested Tiili erlinlnnils , many of whom were
the most prominent and dangerous crooks In
the United fatates , and have recovered and
returned to owners stolen property of tbo
vnluoof 17,702.05. Tlio paltry sum of f21.75
bus been puld by the city this year for de-
ectlvo services.
A large number of burglaries nnd house
robberies have been reported during tbo j'car ,
the police arresting nearly all of tbo crim
inals , but not having suftlclcnUevldoncc , very
few of them were convicted of the crime
charged. Many of these burglars nnd house
robbers , however , wore convicted of vagrancy
and after serving their time In tbo county
jail were run out of the city.
Of the * 33,7'J8.CO ' worth of property re
ported stolen during the year , $ l.ri,5sri.l4 nas
been recovered , which Is a larger percentage
than ever before.
Crime will bo committed , no matter how
carefully the police guard it , but the efficiency
of the police is shown by the celerity and cor-
-talnty with which It hunts down and secures
the criminal.
My best efforts have been put forth nnd di
rected to so organize the force and discipline
Its members as to make it effective In sudden
emergencies as in the every day routine of
duty , to prevent crime , to protect persons
nnd property nnd to detect and bring crim
inals to Justice. The members ol tbo force
linvo responded on the whole with prompt
ness und good Judgment.
Potty crime is Increasing In this city , and
it is mv opinion thut It will continue ) to dose
so untU-a work house with a substantial
rock pile Is established to compel this class
of criminals to do hard work. Our well reg
ulated and well filled county jail , that can ac-
commodnto 140 prisoners , U considered by
the uvcrago vag and crook the most delight
ful of winter resorts.
During the year the police have nrrcstdd
8.113 persons , of which number 2,010 were
convicted , 184 remanded to tbo district court
and 5,013 dismissed , which makes the per
centage of convictions nearly double that of
any previous year.
Tlio members of the force nro , svith few
exceptions , always on tbo alert , and suspi
cious strangers are closely watched. The
dlcipllnc of the force Is good. There are , of
course , many comnlnlnts , but the great ma
jority of them are for minor infractions o
the police rules nnd regulations , which is the
best evidence of tbo vigilance of tbo superior
officers.
Sixteen patrolmen have been brought before -
fore your honorable body for violating the
rules and regulations who were fined to the
amount of $137.1)1 ) , which sum has been paid
Into the city treasury to the credit of the po-
hof fund.
The Police Relief association organized by
electing a board of directors , April 2 , 1800 ,
The nssoclaeiation has been very successful ,
and at the close of the year its financial state
ment shows the following :
liRCnilTS.
Amount paid Into treasury , 1889. . . . $ 013 22
Amount received from picnic , 18'JO. ' 2,3'X ) M
American waterworks company. . . 25 OC
W. S. Seavoy 1 BC
Twenty-live per cent of reward
money 102 2C
Solo of unclaimed property , December -
comber , 1800 344 7C
Pollco fines , 1800 13701
Onoporcentof pollcosiilarles , 1800. 807 li
Interest C4 7 !
Total $ 4,417 fl !
Disbursements 852 0.
Balance in treasury ? 3,30-1 7-
During the year ton men have l > cen dis
missed for violation of the police rules am
regulations , seven have resigned , nnd oni
honorably retired from service. Oniccr 1'
N. Leo was honorably retired from the ser
vice September 0 , 1800 , nftor several months
of serious illness caused by injuries from ni
assault while attempting to make an arrest
Ho died December 1. IbOO , nnd was bunc <
with police honors. His wife received $3 < x
from the police relief fund immediately afto
his death.
Tbero Is n great deal of work done oy thi
police that is never reported. The sanltarj
and other police officers have served ! ) ,90 :
notices and abated 2,054 'nuisances.
There have been 10,244 meals furnished t <
prisoners , sick , Injured and destitute person :
who have been brought to tbo station durlni
the year , tbo expense of which amounts U
S4.U01.84.
Males arrested during the year , 7,514 ; females
males , 5'JO.
Number days lost by policemen caused b ;
sickness nnd.accidents , 1,788 ; boys arrc&tci
under sixteen years , ltd ; plrlsnrrustcd undo
sixteen years , 14 ; accidents reported , ICO
burglars frustrated , 23 ; attempted suicides
! ) ; dead bodies taken to morgue , ill ) ; dcstltut
parsons cared for , 113 ; disturbances sui
pressed , U ; tire alarms recorded , 272 : fire
attended by police , 1W ) ; intoxicated person
arrested at homo , 1 ; lodgers accommodated
8.Vi ; lott children found and sent homo 142
calls for ratrol wagon , ! t,79.'l ; nuisances an
dead unlnmls reported , 4lll , ! ; packages stole
property recovered , JJWJ ; prisoners taken t
| couuty Jail , 1,107 ; runaway horses stoppci
To Soft Coal Consumers ]
GOING LIKE HOT CAKES.
What is ? Our Celebrated Jackson , Illinois ,
COAL AT $4.50.
Best in the market. Nothing like it. Order
early and avoid the rush.
A. T. Thatcher ,
Telephone 48. - 114 Main Street
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Corner Main nn'l Itroadway.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In fon.'ljti and doiuustlo xolr.injs
Collection miulo aiul.iutoru.st paid on tl.no
deposits.
Pinley Burke.Qeo.W. Howitt.Thos. E. Castuly
Burke , Hewitt &Casady ,
Attorneys-at-Law
I'llACTICl ! IN TUB STATB AND FKI > BtAI ! <
unr tt'i.
Offices : J. J. Drown Ilulldlng , Council HlulTs.
Iowa
15 ; sick nnd injured persons taken to station ,
hospital or homo , ! ! 04 ; suicides rcuortcd , 11 :
horses and cattle sent to pound , S'-i ; street
lamps reported not lighted , 111 ; stolcn horses
recovered , 4 ; nmounl money taken from und
returned to prisoners , &il,4'.f.i.l. ) | !
1 have the honor to make the following sug
gestions for your consideration.
1. That the honorable mayor and city' coun
cil bo requested to taxo action toward build
ing r. workhouse for this city.
'J. That the police force bo Increased to 123
men , and that t vo sergeants nnd two moro
detectives bo appointed to go on duty May 1 ,
1SU. !
1SU.y.
y. That nn amount of money not to exceed
$500 bo act aside to be placed at the disposal of
'tho chief of police for doU-ctlvo services ,
subject to the approval of the mayor nnd the
finance committee of the board of fire and po
lice commlssloiiurs.
4. That an examlnintr board , consisting of
the committee on men and discipline and the
city physician meet during the month of
April in ench year nnd examine every mem
ber of the police department ns to their men
tal , moral and physical condition nnd general
fitness for police service , and report the re
sult of their investigation to the board of llro
and police commissioners ,
5. That on the first day of May of each year
the board of flro nnd police commissioners
grndo the police force as follows :
Officers of the llrst grade to receive 675 per
nonth.
Officers of the second grade lo receive JTO
> er month.
Officers of the third grade to receive ? GO per
month.
The expense of operating the police depart
ment lor the year was as follows ;
Calan co from levy ISM ) . $ I1 , ! > 72.n.3
evy 18'JO . OO.OOu.SS
From other sources . IX > , SH
Tptal . ? 1U1,703.0S
1HS11UUSEMHNT3.
Salaries . $ 78,7M.7H
Pollco patrol . 5,477.011 ,
Police alarm . S.iHII.-W
[ tent . 2ttt7.1 ( )
License board . 1(1VJ..H ( )
Board llro and police . 1,400.00
Horse biro . I.IOJ.OO
Repairs . l.U&K )
Gas . ftH.78
Janitors . 07,00
City Jail . 414,75
Boarding hostler 23 months . SKM.S.'i
Printing . StW.5'2
Chlol's oflleo . ! . : )
Fuel . 1.VJ.17
Special police . 12H.IIO
Veterinary surgeon . . . . . . b'.l.40
Plumbing . 71.111
Electric light . 7100
Stenography . 00.11) )
Rogues' ' gnllnry . fifi.UO
Pollco buttons . y3.50
Telegrams ( J months 1SS9 . Ift.SO
Telegrams 1 VK ) . Dii.80
Detective services . 21.75
Moving to now Jnll . UI.83
Kodak . 3'J.W )
Photographing criminals . 1S.OO
Six dark lanterns . 15.80
Nine slurs . 0.00
Carting garbage . . 7.00
Repairing tools . . . . 1.47
Amount In police fund . 521.7 ! )
Total . tlOl ,701'JS
An appended table shows that in Omaha
there is ono patrolmen to every .2,057 Inhabi
tants as compirid ! with San Francisco ! > 10 ,
Cincinnati 8.V > , Haltlmoro 770. St. Louis 'J'j ' ,
Boston , 03-J , Chicago , 781 , Philadelphia 712
and New York 012. In Omaha there is nn
average of SJf patrolmen per square mlle ,
while In tbo other cities named they range
from eight to sixty-nine per smmro mile.
The report of the city Jailors shows that
people of almost every known occupation
were nauled in during tlio year.
The list goes nlphubottcally from "agents"
to "washerwomen , " nnd Includes clergymen ,
shepherds , grave diggers und homo rulers.
There was ono of the * latter class.
There worn 1,51)7 ) drunks , 0.'IS drunks nnd
disorderlies , 10 drunks and reckless driving ,
making n total of 8,357 arrests duo to Intoxi
cation. There were 1,00(1 ( suspicious chat-ac
tors , 1,109 vagrants and 523 arrests for lar
ceny of various degrees.
REQUKSTIUI ) TO IIKS1O.V.
1'oliofiiiun Who Have Outlived Tlu-ir
Ofllu nl UfccrulncH ? .
Chief Seavoy has recommended to the board
of tire and police cominUslonors that the fol
lowing officers bo requested to resign from
the force on account of the fact that
tuey are incapacitated and unfit fordutvi
Peter Matza , Frank Johnson , A. II. Burr ,
Robert McBrlde , George Undo nnd Yuuct
Fields.
These ofllcorb have been absent from duly
during the past year , chiefly on account ol
sickness , as follows : Miitzn , 00 days ; John <
son , 70 days ; Burr , 05 days ; McBrlde , 7
days ; Undo,07 days ; Fields , 41 days.
The chief says that Matza nnd Johnson an
both men of excellent record , but theli
physical condition If such that they cnmio
perform tbo work of a flrsUclass police officer ,
With regard to Oftlcer Burr tne chief has
but little to say , excepting that ho has beer
sick a grcnt.dcul and Is at present unable U
report for duty.
OIHcors McBrlde , Undo and Field !
uro , in the opinion of the chief , very ordlmirj
policemen , and should resign and find some
employment for which they are belter sultci
and In which they will take some Interest.
The report is in the hands of ttio commit
tco on men and discipline and will probably
bo acted on ut the next regular meeting o
tbo board.
Dangerous Use of Strong ; Furga
tivcs.
' I'llls and purgatives which net ( julckly upoi
tbo bowola , Irritate and destroy the miicon
coats of thu Htonmch nnd bawols. A contlnnvi
use of Bitch remedies produce ) ) ohnmlo Inllani
matlon of the Htomnch nnd bowels. Vliu UN
of the genuine Imnortt.'d CurUhud Kpnult
fait In. thorofoiu , hlithly miommuiidi'd bu
cause ItH net Ion Is duo Hololy to ltd Milvun
und HtlniulultiiK properties , und It docu no
trrltutu tlioBtnmuuh , Obtain tliugeuulnu liu
ported article ouly.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\\rANTKU-A competent girl for goneruj
IT lioiiMMTorlf. Mrs. .lumen J. drown , > 4
7th street , Council HhiiVs.
LOST At Itoyiit Arcanum hall , Council
1)lull's ) , an opal and diamond scurf tiln on
tlio ovi'iiltii : of .Inn. Itl. Kinder will ho rewarded
warded by tin * ri'tmn of sumo to Hconlllcc.
Al'ltr.P-lfyou want to not ono aero or nuirq
for a nice homi' , and whoroynn can gar- *
ili'ii nnd rn'M ' ) sinnll fruit and poultry , or 1C
you want ten or twenty acres or a luw > turiu
In IOWH , uo cim suit. yon. Cull and M'O ns ,
Johnston & Van I'attun , Kvaretl block , I'oun *
ell HUiirs.
FfU ) IiADIKH Trv Dr. Miller's boino trimU
Jnicnt for fciiiiito ill oiituH , Safe , mild ami
sure. AUo Dr. Miller's pllu putt HIM ; palnti" , *
mid cnuratiU'cd to euro. I'orsalo In Council
lllitlTsuml Uinaliuiiiily by Mri. A. A. Smith ,
ISSH. 1st H ( , . . and Mrs , 0. K , HlKSliiH , iMt )
l.oiivonwoi'tli St. , Uinalin ,
FOH SMiK nr Kent aardun land , wltti
hnuiov , by J. It. lUyo. 104lila ; it. , ( joiluull
VlutTi
CITIZENS STATE BABK
Or Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 ,
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000
DitiKCTOiis-I. A. Miller , V. O. Qluwun. K. U
Slinmifl , K. E. Hart , J. I ) . Ediimndson , Olnirlo *
0. Itannan. Tramaot Kenoral Uaukliu UutU
ncis. l.arjosl cupltal und inrpliu of an
tiank In Southwostoru Iowa.
INTEHESTON TIME DEPOSITS ,
EleetrJ.3 Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Eto.
AGENTS WANTED. DR.C.B , JUDD.
OO3 Broadway , Council Bluffa , la
OKFIOR. or.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds of Dylni ; and Cleunlir- done In thi )
UKhcstritylo of the Art , Kudod and Stiilnnil
. 'iihrlcM nmdo to look us uoinl as nv. . WorK
iromptly done und dellvnrud In nil purU oi
tlio 'Jimntry. oml for price list
O. A. MrtOIIAN , I'ron. ,
OU Hroadwuy. Near Northwestern Uupat
COUNCIL UurvFa. I A.
M. H. CHAMBERLIN , M. D
KVK , HAH. NOSK AND
I'llHOAT Sl'KCIAI.IriT ,
Cmilirll Dlun * , In.
Allillst < n < ninf tlio KVK ,
KAU , NOHK nml TIIUOAT
trcntiil wllh Ihu ( [ rentes ! ' ,
Bklilm.t ] rnro.
CATAUUIl , ASTHMA
nnil IIAV KKVKII treated
with I'lnlnvnt ' PUCCC.HS.
ilerlnitnluht o.iiy. climr inn ! imlno ! i , ( JllltONId
NKUItAUilA nml HICK IIIOAilAOHI. , after rtiiir )
of tcrrllilu HiitTrrlni ; , no rollerentirely cim-it. Oillcoi
Kuuni 1 , Stiuir.irt HUick , over llono * Co. ' Bturoi
Council mulls , in.
27 MAIN STREET.
Over 0. 11. Jnciiuuniln & Co. , .Jewelry Stors.
KpfnriiiRd Convict.
Dnniol Mnthanoy , sent up for Hfo froirt
Eurokn county for murdur , and wlio hatj
served sovotiteon ycurH. hits been part
doncd , says tlio Virginia ( Nevada ) Kn *
torjn-iso. Ho was aontonccil in 1873 <
beiii ( , ' nineteen yoai'H of nge ut tlio time <
Ho conies out bahl-hontlcd nnd jjrny. Hi
\vus in all the omoutes utul prison breaUtj
that linvo occurred since his inctiroora. *
tion , nnd ho was always at the front. Ho
was Bliot through the luiigH in the broall
of 1878 , at the banio time Captain J. II.
Mathowson wan shot through tlio linn ,
ho liavlnp liold of the captain at tlni
time. Since that time ho not away
from the prison by cutting through ut3
iron cell , tlio work occupying months of
the niOHt careful , paiiiB-lulcIng and pa *
tlcnt toll. Ho was recaptured , and novotr
binco liua ho violated a rule of the instl *
tutlon. Ho forhool < liltT old chums anil
pursued a straight-forward course until
ho gained tlio conlldonco of tlio tilHcer
of the prlBon , and tlio result is Ills | ) ar'
don. . '
Mrs. Wlnslow's SootbliiR Syrup for child *
rcn teiulilni ; euros wind colic , dlnrrluca , cto
" 5 cents n bottlu.
The Oinnha AKSociation of Stationary
Englncoru has moved its headquarter
into neat and commodious rooms on the
Eovontli floor of THIS Uisu building.
William J. Kennedy loft JnU ovcnliiB for
Hot Springs , Ark. , where ho KOO.S to taUo )
cliiirgu of ono of the lending hoULs la taut
city. _
A IMoiiHliiK Bouno
of health and strength rcnowod nnd of casa
and comfort follows tlio USD of syrup of HK-I *
ns It nets In Imrmouy with nature to cffcclu *
ally cleanse the system whuu costive or lill-
lous. For HII'.U In SUe and 11,00 bottles by all