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HE ( BIAIIA DAILY HEJ5 : SATrUDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1801 ,
THJE'CXMAIIA BICE
COUNCIL ULUFf-S.
ornc i : , * , o. 12 IT.AIU , ST.
tvCimler In ui'i purl t'f thnC'U *
IIV. . 1 ILloN. - MANAUll.
Jv'S ruif'tifnoniro. No II
I X- Nlelit IMltoi , No. ! L
K v. i\cv.
Cimnril Bluff * T.umbrr Co . coal.
rrnft'scl.nlti'l Innni. Sftl npp lilnoV.
Oenulno Hock Spring coul. Tlmiclier , 10
Mnlit street ,
Thociio of Hnrtiolt VH Norton Is ou lilnl
In fitipoi lor court.
Hov. 'I1. J. Mnpltny , who ) ms boon 111 for
loino iliijs [ mil , is liiiirovltii | : rapidly.
Hov. L A Hull u ill priMi-h in tlio Huro.iu
HupVlst church nnxt Monday ovenlng
MUs Knllo 1 'nuiler oiitoitiilm'il u p.irtyof
friends nt her homo on Vluu street lait oven-
Intf.
Intf.M'ho
M'ho InilloH Intoix'sU'il In St lldriinuri lit"-
pitnl mu tpipipslcil to iniut nt the iKupUnl ill
( I .Ml this nlti'inoon
rout * now OHM of iiuwlpt WITH lonorlod
yesterday , making tlin total number fur the
month so far over thirty
The fiim-inl of I.uhi Muv Thniln will tnko
plnro ot 3 o'clock this iitti'inoou nl tlio rcsl-
drnco , 1MKI Ninth a\iMiiu > .
II. C Mi'Donuld dli'il of consumption yo- -
ti'iilny morning ill the Transfer hoti'l. Ills
roiiialnsvi > ro tnUen to KprliiKlleUI , 111 , lust
cMjnliiL' for Intoiinciil.
Hull Prainpton , tlio roloreil man \\ho\uis
rliniKi'il hy Ovitlu Vlen with liming dUpo'i'il
, .ol nicirttfiiKeii pinpnrty , was tried nnd ills-
clmrKUu by Justice ILiinnicr yoslurday iiioru-
"IK.
"IK.Tlio
Tlio jury In the ciso of .1 S Thomas vs the
( 'omii'll IllnlTs canning roinp.injlilch lias
been on trl.d fnrsovor.il ilajs In the superior
( nun , linmiilit in u vrnlU \ostenlny t mom-
lii ( , ' for the pliilnttn foi f-lilJ s : , .
John Wulter. tlio sh-week-olil son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clmtles .lames , illon of coiiKosilim
of tlio liiii s yestmday inoinlni ; The funeral
will tnko plneo at 'J "o'clock this afternoon
fiom tlio rosldunco , Hi..l Fifteenth n\onuo.
Vernon 1 , Tunnoi , a mother of 1 'oil mas
ter I. M. Tie.Mior , Is ,1 inoinber of tlio class of
is'll ' , of the im-iliinl di'pnrtineiit of the state
tmlvursitv at Iowa t'ltj Tlio rommcnco-
inc'nt oxcivHes will t.ilto place on the o\en-
iii | ? of March 11.
Ai tides of Ineorpoiatlon worn Illcil yester
day In the office of the eounU rocouler by
tlio KxulmiiKO Htato hank of Walnut The
corporation Is to have a capital stock of $100-
OCX ) . The incorporators nro.l. II. Merrill , J.
C5. Itaiiuds and ) , Mosher.
C. C. Crawl of Pent in , 111 , has pmvliaseil
tlio fiirnltmo and lease of the I'nillli * house
amiill from now on carry on the business.
Mr. .1. J. Tarply , the former proprietor , has
KOIIO to St. Joseph , Mo.heio lie will po
Into tlio lestnmant business. Mr Crawl is
mi old hotel man and will no doubt maKe a
success.
Tlio lomoval of V > ' . J. Davonpoit's head
quarters to this city will transfer the inan-
iiKoment of all the Chle.iKo , limlliiKton &
Qnliu'j Kenoral frelylit anci passenger tr.Ulli *
of tho'dlvislon to tills point llosiuos tlio
musoiiro of Mr. Duvenpoit tlio change \\ill
increase the clurlual foi cu IIPIO by thoaddi-
V tlon ot twoof the conip.im's best men. This
vill bo seine rcnuineiatioa for the loss of
General Atfont M. M. Maisiiall , who has
nuido so many irleiuN for lilmsuir and the
coinpanj during his jours ol service in this
city.Tho
The police ball which is to he hold lu Mn-
snnlo temple this eveniiiK m onuses to outdo
nil otliei ( Attempts In that line that imvo lieen
made by the police furco in past ye.irs An
oichestia nf tvtclvo pieces has been eiiKaneil.
an < l will furnish a line musical
piom'iinimo befoio tlio dancing begins.
'I ho following L'uaiinlttec'.s h.ivo boon
appoinlcd to tnko charge of
the festivities : Hcccption , IX Mncrae , 'V.
Ilowiaan , J. J llro\ui , 1) ) ) . Abbott , 1) A ,
Fin toll , \V. 11. Kneplicr , Wadu Uuiy Tloor ,
i : . L. Maitln. Dan ( iraliain , U M Whittle-
soy , Dull Melloaald , IJ U Wescott.
Stop : unl ' 111 I n If ,
And nslc ) oursclf why you should pay old-
fashioned pilcos form-ocoilos uiupiovislons
when jon can jrct llrst class , clean , fiosh
Koods nt modem prices I Head these pili.es :
Ci ackers , per Ib , . "c , : t Ibs ijin ersnnps for
5"c ! ; Arbueklo's i-nlToc , v''c per p.ickatre.
( icrniiiu colToo , 'J.'e. liains , ( iu per 11) .
bacon , To ; codllsh , ? 'ae ' ; 10 Ib pail
whlto llsh , dOc ; II cans corn , H.V. II cans toinn-
toes , ' .Tic ; I eanspeas , .Tic , la\ls'Ko lOllonr ,
$1 50 , OHMS "lllno D" Hour , SI : { . - . , JlulTulo
Hour , $1. 1. Cold Medal Hour , $1 ir > ; Snow
rialto Hour , $1 ( H ) , v.Vi Ibs buelnu'.u , $1.00 ; .Ti
boxes of matches , Sflc ; box Rood Intindry
toap , $1.00 , .1 ibs leaf laril , .Tic , oed biooni ,
lle ) ; or.uifjes , lf > o pei do/en , coil oil , t c a p l
Ion ; 'J loaves DI eail. fie ; I lu good tea , loo. !
Prompt delherv of ( joods.
Urown'b C. O. U. riocery. Telephone 29.
school , so.l Pourtli avnuo
Spring tomi opens. March ' . ' . Mrs. P. L. bnck-
clt.
_
j'iii > ; o.\.t / , r.i u.t ( ui.triis.
.1. M. Cuppy , a wealth } stock'nan of Avocn ,
was In the city yestenl.iv aft" noon.
Miss ICatto Peavoa of Jacksonville , 111 , is
visiting her sister , Mrs. L. A. Ie\lnc , MR
Stutsnmti street.
Wells I'ook has been conflnod to his room
nt the 1'untie house in tins city for se\eral
days by a sevoio cold and general Indisposi
tion , lie will be able toictuin to Ids otlleo in
Tin : HIM : building on Moiulny.
I. HauMmum , now one of tlio most ptospor-
ons and prominent mirchnnts of Seattle ,
Wash , but for iiianv ye.us ono of the faith-
lulcleiksof Hemy Ijiscmau & Co. , stopped
In tlio city yestenl.iv en route homo fioni
New York , and spent hovoral hours \\ith his
foi mer employ er.t Hausbannt went throupli
the Immense Kisenmn meic.intile p.ilaeo nnd
pronounced it the llnest west of New York.
Cliambcr sets , I.und llros.
Tlio new dentnl rooms of Drs.Voodbury
nro the llnest and most complete in tlio west ,
Next to the new liraiul. "Telephone , 145. "
Special "I say , Imvo you tried the ton ,
\Mi\A \ llros. , 'JJ Main streeH His just excel
lent. "
Keail > Tor Ilic * l-'rny.
There was huir\lnp : to and fro In thn camp
last c\enlnj. ( All over the city meetings
weio hold by the cltv nutliotitles who aio de
fendants in the injunction suits brought by
Attornoj Scabrook Judge Tboinell stated
last ou'idng that tlio suits uould not DO tried
today , nlthoiigh this inoinlni : was sot as the
time for bearing them several dnjs ngo On
theothci hand , thoattomejs for the itefonso
state that Injunction caies taUo precodencoof
nil others , and they propo o to hn\o xbo
cases divided if thej have to nail
up the court house doors to luovcut
other business Irom beiiii ; carneil
on. Judge Tliornell Is known to bo n man of
sonic will power , mid the i > eoiilo who are not
immediately interested will take a Kood deal
of pleasure in standing In the background
and seeing how things come on.
Hut the chief of i > olleo nnd the ethers who
nro with Him as defendants ncted on the sup
position that the tilnlonld come off today ,
niut they held consultations by the dozen. "A
meeting of the council was held In the police
heiuhiuarters , though what the object was no
ono could bo gotten to siy. Hut It is unnid-
luoLsly ncivetl that something very largo and
heavy is going to drop in the next day or two.
Kvans Uaund > 'V Co. , 5M Penrl street. Tele
phone iW. Uoods allied for and delivered.
1'urc fiesh Jrugs nt Davis' , opposite Ogilen.
Card of TlinnkH.
To our fnends in Omaha nnd Council
HlulTs : Wo dcslie to thus express our
benrtfclt thanks for ybur words of sympathy
nnd nets of kindness extended to us and our
family in our deep nflllctiou In the slikuess
nnd death of our darllnn daughter , Dora.
May God in his providence over deal with
you us kindly as } ou have done by us.
JOHN Hutu.
Mns. Muu A. lUun.
Simgart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk
V field , uniileii and llowcr seous lu tbo west.
Cutalyguu uud samples by uiall.
PUP vpii' . ' i\t i'itp nii'Pi'f
IHh M-\h - \ IN llik BLLH'b ' ,
The County Supervisors Are ( letting After
tlio
LITIGATION OVER A COUNTRY ROAD ,
lilllli- Hope oi' ( be Clll/ons
lion Miviliin \ " , \ ( > r 'Mil tc
Ncus Abinit
thcCli.j.
The attention of the county supervisors wns
called to the fact soinotltno ago that the
rnllrouls have been In the habit of beating
the counties out of lines \\lik'h should bo
paid to them , but instead have been p.ild Into
the state treasury on account of a statutory
provision that all property owned by the
loads shall bo assessed by the uxeeutlvo
council Instead of by tlio county us-
sessors. This lias Jnen the universal
custom , and has so far never caused e\cn a
remonstrance I'ountv Hei-ouler llendrlcks
ilotei mined to hlft the mutter to tlio bottom ,
unit with that end In view ho obtained from
the headquarters of the vai lous mails oporut-
In this county stntoments ot the amount
propel ty wlileh they expected to send to the
executive council for nssessinen' Ho then
prenaied a ii'iiionstinnceliieh \sill be scut
to the executive council ut its next session ,
nsklng tint certainof ttioso pieces of prop.
ertj be lem.u.dcd to thuiouiit > assessor for
taxation
'Ilio grounds upon which tlio romonstrunec
Is founded lire various , in some of them it Is
alleged that tlio pioperly widen is claimed to
bo exempt from local taxation aio not used in
anj way In thu opeiatlon of the to.uls In
otlieis tlio leeotiis ilo not stiow that the com
panies own the land in quest Inn , nnd liineatlj
all Ino assessment of the executive council
places tlio vnljation of tlio land below Hull
\\lilih is given It by tlio count \ assessor
The mei.ige of the valuation of the land
within Hie city limits by the council Is about
$ lf > per lot , while tlio assessor places
the Milun of lots in the same vicl-
nilj nt fiid. An Investigation of the case
with respect to tlio piopeitv In the country
shows Hie same disciep.incy. ' 1 ho council
plmes their \nluo at $ 'i"i per ncie , \ \ Idle tlio
books of the assessor tote thorn .it & ? " > . Tlio
properly iiicludeil in the remoustr.iuco
umouiit's to about four bandied lots in the
city limits and about four bundled ncios in
the country. This makes adiffoienco to tlio
countv of about > ' , ( XK ) In tn\ts.
The mil madstileb nro mentioned In the
lomoiistiancons havlui ; having boon follow
ing out this plan , me thu Union Pad lie , the
Nottlwestein , tlio llurllngton. the Mil
waukee , the Itoek Island , tlio w.ibash nnd
thoHt Joe. A stiontf effort lll be mode by
the county authorities to have tlio oxceutho
countil ta'ui stops towanl pnttiiiK an end to
the niaiilf * injustice whlcb tbo county has
been sulTeii.ig at the himds of the raihonds.
Countv Auditor Hemlricks will necompany
the remonstt .nice to Des Molnea.
\\'o notieo a prominent Oinnhn linn nilver-
tislng P.lseman V C'o.N ] > ilees on carpets.
This Is to infoim our Onialia patrons nnd
others li\ Inn away from our city that nise-
man X Co bad no carpets in slock and ha\o
never carried them Wo will make pi lees 5
niul 10 percent below an\ advertised bv any
Onubtiliouso Council HlulTs Carpet C-o.
Tea sets , I uiiil llios.
Do you want an expioss waRon or bovl
itnig up the A 1) T. Co. , telopliono IT'1 , J < o.
11 North Main sti-cet.
J.C. lilxov , sioim lie.itlntc , sanltiry en
gineer , UOJ Muvilam blnek. Council Uhilts
Ilest heavy good3 , S.1 per cent oil , cash.
Heller , the tailor , .110 llioadway.
Call on D. J Hutchinson .t Co for choice
b.ngains In lots in Wilson Terrace Special
inducements for tbo next few
M I'YIl Tlironsli.
The.ro wns not so much liullcnntloa float
ing around loose in the vicinity of the couit
house as had been expected. An announce
ment was mmlu duting tbo day by parties
who hnd been instinincn'al In selling the In
dignation ball rolling that owing to certain
reasons which they did not c.ire to mnko pub-
lie the meeting would be postponed. They
stated , however , that the Idea of having such
n meeting was not to bo abandoned alto
gether , but it would bo held m Iho near
future.
It Is stated , and , indeed , It seems to be the
general imnicssion , that the indlcnation
mcoting will not bo held nt nil. W'lion the
Idea \as llrst sprung upon the public it was
vcrj popular. Hilt ns soon as people h.ul
time to think Iho matter over they came to
the conclusion that It would bo a\cry Im
politic thing to huld a meeting for the pur
pose of dcerjing whr.t might prove to bo an
honest nttumpt to enforce the law. It wns
thought that it would antagonize seine i\lio ,
\\ldlu stienglv disposed in favor of
piohibition , would at once resent
any attempt to prevent the cnfoicement
e\en of tbeimnopuuvi prohibitory law On
the oilier liaiul , iminylio uie heartily on-
poscd to prohibition \\LHC of the opinion that
a public mooting w ould bo far from the proper
thing to use us n means of downing the luw
A fear existed that after so long a tlmo bad
been given conservative business men in
which to cool olT , It wouhl bo dillleult to Unit
citi/ens of any prominence who wouhl bo
Milling to take tbo lead. Consequently the
meeting was postponed , in nil probability
foiever.
Aieportwus circulated jestciduy that a
meeting hnd been called for seine time in the
nficrnuon. It had been woil > ed up very
quleth , and the utmost picc.iution , it Is sniil ,
Had been used to prevent tlio knowldige that
such a move wns Ihought of from being made
public. The call was said to have bail the
signatures of a l.ugo number of the best bus
iness men in the city , but no ono seemed to
know Just who was in it A. number of men
who it was thought might reasonably coma
under tbo bead of tlio best business men
were interviewed on the subject , but they all
dcniod knowing anything about It
Ono or two things bavo eomo to light in the
past da.v or two that are Inclined to startle
ono who has been looking for a speedy clc.ith
ot Iho saloon business in Council HlulTs. A
well known attorney mndo the following
statement vesteiday He was retained sev
eral dajs ago bv one of tbo siloonlsts who
had been serv ed w itli noticelhnl | in injunction
suit Had been begun against him Yes
terday ho received n call from the
saloonkeeper , v\lio stnted that ho hnd been
notified bynceitain iiarty w ho had author-
Itj that the onlv way Inblch bo could hope
to get out of his trouble would bo bv luring a
certain other ulloriicy to defend him. The
client was very sorry , but under the circum
stances ho could do nothing but change bis
lavvv or. The same attorney says ho know s of
several eases of the sannj kind , and ho Is in
clined to think there Is something In the wind
tbal tbo general public doesn't know about.
The Manhattan , spoiling headquarters , N.
O'lJrien.
Call on Sschuiv-Sinlth Co for chattel loans
and real cslalc. 'M Pearl st.
Buy your coal and wood of O. B. Puel Co. ,
C3U Uroad\\uy. Telephone 13d.
China dinner sets , Lund llros. , S3 Main
street. _
Court News.
DUtilet couit wns monopolized yesterday
bv the trial of the case of Martin Dermoddy
vs Decree A. Murphy , cl nl. The case is ono
in which Dormoddy U trjlng to get damages
to the amount of f 1XH ( ) , which ho claims he
sulTcied bv reason of u change which was
made In n road running past his farm near
Neola Tbo road which was first used was
abandoned and a new one laid out by tbo
county supervisors nt the request of George
A. Murphy nnd n number of other property
owners , they piomlslug to pay whatever
damage was sulTered , Uermoddy entered a
protest at Iho time- the work wns done , but
the supervisor disregarded It. Shea A : Oal.
via ore the attorneys /or the plalntill and
Colonel V. B. Dalley for the defendants ,
The Jurv in the cnso of Fred Elghtny vs
the Utilou Pacitlc railrcud coiLpauy UuUbed
its doliberntU ns jeitrrday afternoon nnd I
brought In a verdict fir the plnintlff of $1 MO
This is logurde i as n gicat vlitorv for the
brukennn , as the companv had made tbo
fact of I'.lghmv s using bis ( mails In making
the coupling , eonlran to rules , tbe strong
point In Us defence lln < CIIHO will probably
bo appealed to tbe supreme court
Ptoimnt to tbo tnste , surpilslnglv quick In
elTect and economic.d In ptlco no womler
that Hi' Hull's cough s.v tup is the lending
pnMKiratlon of Its kind
"Oh ! womin , In th ) hours of case , tmeer-
tain , coy ana hard to please " With Hill-
dicn hurt , long hours she's spent. Do try
Salvation oil , ( beliniment.
OUT i i"-i > < > N'T eirr IT. "
MuSiijllie IliuliiTM Who Talk ol'the
Cure ol'lhi1 Hair on > leii'-i llonilM ,
"VouM bettor have v our Hair trimmed ,
sir "
So said tlio barber in the shop nt
Church nnd t'ortlnndt tret'ts , ns lopoi't-
oil In the New York Sun.
"NVlij ? " ho was asked. "I hud it cut
only a w ock n o. ' '
"Yes , but l see it is very thin on top , "
id the harbor , "and I tlilnU that it
should bo cut very frequently in orilor to
save it. ' '
On the no\t nftornoon the bnrbor in
tlio I'arU Avonuu liotel was making Ills
last c.xcurslon with a ra/oruvur thuH.uno
man's fare. "You nro pettini ; vei\v
bald , " "aid lie. "Now whiitn yiniinlic
m\.stery it is this subject of the hair. I
am bald ; voti mu Kottinj ; bald. Neitlier
of us would try to suvo a thousand dollars
'
lars if that w'oiild luuo kept lisa full
liend of hair , hut neither money nor
skill notwiudoin will suvo any man a
"ingle hair of his liond. For my port ,
the only loiovvlcd u 1 Imvo , aflor boin
in tliobnrbi-r luisinobs twenty .veura , is
pnrolv negative. I thinlc that if jou
don't have i our hnir cut it will not'fall
out. "
"What ? Xevor have it cut ? "
"Stop a minute. Did you ever eoa
b'lld-headed woman ? You now did.
Well , Mich a thing as a bald-headed
woman oxistn , but they mo very rare.
Now , why are women prai'tienlly never
bald , ami why are men Droning bald in
greater numbers every yenr ? You niit-
urally reply or you would if > ou bad
thought about it as much as I that the
reason lies in the huts women wear.
Their hats amount to nothing. The av
erage bonnet does not weigh two ounces.
Their hats nro open and thuro is moro
or less \-ealilntion under and through
thorn , whereas men's huts aio heavy
boxes that enclose and weigh down and
stillo the hair. "
"T never thought of that. "
"Well , that amounts to nothintr , " said
the biiroor. "It sounds important , but
whatever wo say in favor of women's
hat.s Is offset by tlio fact that they wear
them twice as many hours at a time as
men vvonr theirs.Yomen often put a
hat on in the morning und don't remove
it till dinner ; they wear their bonnets
in church , at the theater , during their-
calls , everywhere and all the timo. Tlio
iiupoitant dillorenco between the so.xes
is , nftor all , that boys and moil have
their hair cut and girls and women don't.
A little girl's hair N nursed nfiorslu
pas-.es earl v childhood. Seine fathers w ho
are obliged to keep their families in Iho
hot city insist that their babies' hair
Hhall bo.cut , and the mothers yield in
tlio cases of the girls with great reluc
tance , but after the little girls are four
or live years old the women light to hav o
their hnir uncut thenceforward , and
inch is the rule with most girls. After
thinking it all over for twenty years I
am of the opinion that haireuttiug pro
duces baldness.
"So- , " continued the barber"what
wonderful heads of hair the Indians
have. How thick it is ; how splendid
are the braiils they wear down their
liMcL-q. It ! M mi with nil MLVIUWM nil
have plenty of hair and none over cut
it. The white men who live in wild
countries or on our border exemplify the
flame thing. They wear their hnir down
on their shoulders and it is thick and
luxuriant ; but it hus not been cut in all
the time they have lived the life of th o
rude people around them. My calm de
cision is that if you want to escape bald
ness you must keep the scissors away
'
from'your head. No medicine will ronf-
edy baldness. To Und a ph.vsie that will
-do so is the surest road to a giant for
tune , ami men have been expoiimonting
for moro than a century without lliiding
a remedy. "
To Nervous i-i I Ou'ii'itito 1 .Man.
If you will send us voitr address wo wil
send jou Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltalo Belt
and Appliances on trial They will quickly
icstoie you lo vigor , manhood nnd heallh.
Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC Biir Co. , Marshall ,
Mich.
A Husband \Vlio Will Have Peace.
James ( ialbraith is the most good na-
lured mini in 1'ittsburg. Ho does not
object to his wife living with another
man as long ns they don't bother him.
( ialhraith left his homo for a visit to
relatives.Vlien ho loturnod ho found
that his wile hnd taken the household
goods mid set up another homo on the
next street , with Joseph Stern , a bache
lor , as masculine head of the family.
The new establishment wns being run
upon money belonging to the absent
husband. Instead of becoming ou'itod
at this turn of allnirs , Cialbraith called
upon his wife , congratulated her on her
selection of a companion , and then re
turned to his own house to dwell in lone-
line-s. Mrs , Ualbraith and Stern wore
ejected from the house they wore occu
pying , and thoj moved back to their old
homo. The house was not calculated to
hold two husbands and ono wife. It was
crowding mutters to much , Galbraitli
thought , so ho gathoicd up a few of his
belongings and loft. He is a patient
man , but ho says that if his wife and her
lover follow him around nny moro ,
bothering him , ho will have the law on
them. Ho wants peace , and is now try
ing to find it at the residence of a cpusin.
.
Do Witt's Little Harly Kisers : only pill to
euro sick headache and regulate the bow els.
Sorry bo Washed.
It wns a novel bath that ono of the
most prominent attorneys of Sm ; Diego ,
Cul. , loceiitly tpok , according to the
Sun. Sweepers had been cleaning the
chimney , the Ihio-holo of which was di
rectly 'over the tub that the attorney
used. Having a key to the establish
ment , ho had ontore'd after the barbers
had left. Ho did not turn on thu gas ,
but crawled Into the basin by the light
of the incoiisihtantmoon. Several gallons
of soot had fallen Into the tub. The
water felt slippery. A match revealed
a horrlblo state of nlTniro. lie was
painted from intellectual to pedal ex
tremities. Soot is one of the most dlf-
ticult substances in the painting line to
remove from the human body , and the
rest may bo Imagined.
Dr. Dlrnoy cures catari'ti , Uoo bldg1.
" .Sousing" Drunk.
The employment of the tavern trough
asa ducking stool , was accidentally dis
covered , quite recently , by a lady well
known to us , sajs thu San r'nineif-co
Chronicle. She was passing such a
trough , whan the saloonkeeper , a big ,
burly follow , caino out of his door drag
ging a poor old man about half his si/e.
The old man was rather thy worse for
liquor , and of course unable to resist.
The saloonkconor through the old man
bodily into tno trough and drenched
him thoroughly , AH tlio lady stood ob
serving the bceno two other ladies came
ut ) to hop. Evidently thov had neon it
all for ouu ot thorn u.xcluimcd , "That's
T
an out win * " "VeV M'lid the first.
and wo il go up and ti U him M > . " \ on
keep ( pilot or I'd tluow jou into the
trough. " roared tin * ' ' 'tloongmeor. The
Ind.v stood hoi1 niouall. i "Touch mi' if
vmidntv ! " Mio cried. I'liepaloonkiepcr
ndvancod a lew stein , then turned mid
retrcatod. The poor old man managed
in got out of the tiough and stacgoi'
avvaj dripping wet. I'ositblj ho may
take his dentil of cold.
"Ayer's medicines have been satisfactory
to inn throughout my tinulliv , especially
A.v ei' Clierry Pectoral , whleh bus been u cd
bx iiiiny of im patli'nth , oho of whom sa\s
he Knows It sau-d Ids life P L. Mortis , M.
1) , llrooldyn , X. V.
Washed lij u Mnchlm- ,
Mrs. Hannah Doboi1 , tlm mother of
Iho little loberhas Invented the most
unlnuo toilet apparatus on re-cord , says
the J'acniua Time-i. It fa u mnchlno
tliiit bathes , liases , drips mid dries tlio
eiituo Dober brood simultaneously by
the niiiiple turning of n crank.
Tlio Dobots live on the wntor front ,
near the old salmon cumierv , buck of
Old Town , hikomanj of the 1mtiM < s in
that vicinity , Ilio homo of the Dobers is
built on pili'i. At high tide the back
porch of this liuiublo home extends ovo. '
the water , and tins fact wns favorable to
the Idea which Mother Dober hail worn
concealed in her mind for seine time.
With the assistance of lu > r hu-b.uul , the
enterprising , but o\ei worked \\oiimu
cut a hole in the tlourinir of the hack
porch about four feet square , ami thi'it
built , a windings like thosein iho on old-
fashioned well-curbs. Tn \ \ she got a
quantity of stout \\iro giui/o or screens
and made a crate or basket that would
easily .silo through the hole in the lloor.
This basket , which was about thrco foci
deep , wns hung m slings fnstoiied nt Iho
four coiners and then attached to the
drum of the windlass. The baby washer
wns now complete and roaily to bo put
in operation.
lli'ight anil enily every morning the
live little Doboi'saro hustled out of bod.
The eldest , n girl of nine , though small
for her aye , is an extremely handy
joiing miss , and a gient help J lo
hot1 mother. .Sho peels the night-
M oil her litt'o ' biotliors
iimlsistors. likewise her own , anil loads
them into the wire basket. No.xt she
throws in n handful of wafercil soap
and then joins tlio little band of
candidates for immersion. When evorj-
thing is ready Mother Dobor who has
been attending to her household duties
.n Iho meantime , comes out ami minis
the w indlasseraiik. She low ers her happy
little Hock down into tlio clear , cold
water and gives them a thorough dousing
ing by working1 the eranU ImeKwiud and
forward. Tills movement and Iho com
motion made in the basket by the chil
dren ptodui'os a lather fiom the soap ,
and cleanses the kids in a manner equal ,
if not biipoiior , to the lugulutioii hand
binth.
PiiliKo most children , who kick siiul
raise a fuss when being scrubbed , the little
tlo Dobers nclun'lv ' enjoy their matutinal
plunge bath. The cold water imparts n
healthy glow to their iiink skin. and their
e es spnrklo with delight as they duck
and tumble over one another in the
basket. Tlio youngest , a laughing little
j oungMor only eight months old , fairly
shrieks with delight at the ptopectsof
a plunge , and erics when his motlior
th inks it too cohl for him lo go dow n in
the basket.
When Mrs. Dobor thinks her luooclis
clean enough to last till the next morn
ing she hauls the basket up Hush with
Iho platform , fastens the crank and lets
them dry awhile. Ibis operation and
and the gentle yophyrs that blow in
from liollingham buy remove all traces
of moisture , so that no towels are needed
for di'iintr the infants , vUiieh is an im
portant suviiiy of niitoriul aa rcoll aa
time.
No Brining , no nausea , no pain when Do
Witt'b Little Huily Hisers nio taken. Small
pill. Safe pill , lleatplll.
Plucky Caittnln .SIIVCH u He In gee.
A London letter tolls how a Siberian
political prisoner named Bourt/olT was
aidul tiy a British captain to escape
from the c/ar. After many adventures
and after eluding his guards in the Si
berian prison Dourt/olY planted his foot
fiunlyon the deck of tlio British btcnmer
Ashluuds , commanded by a stalwart ,
Rood-hearted Welshman , Captain I ices.
The steamer proceed to Constanti
nople , whore the authorities had been
notified by the luissinn govui ini'ent
that a Kiisblu.ii prisoner was on board and
was to bo got oil by sonio means or oth
er. The firs * spy managed to got on
board and \ \ hen I'aptiiin Kecs steamed
fiom the lilack Son into the Hosphorus
ho found himself surrounded by Turkish
patrol boats. Ho determined , linvvuvc-r ,
that liourt/elT should bo sufo and sound ,
so faras ho could insure it on si British
vessel.
Ho was ordctod on shore to the au
thorities , but ho toolc good caiotoirot
liourt/elf entered under an assumed
name as a stew aid of the vessel nnd
then ho braved the Turk. Ho was ex
amined and cross-examined as to his
problematical steward of whoso evolu
tion the siy | had managed to acquaint
the authorities , and finally on the
TurUibh theory that a man will do any
thing for money , bribes vvoio offered to
Captain Kces lunging fiomXKIO to . " > 00.
liul tlio sturdy captain refused nil such
oilers , denied the right to ( .enroll his
vessel and took n bold stand on the
"Konmnus sum" basis. Ho wont back
to his ship , not up steam , and followed
by the Turkish bout , raced down the
lardmolles ) : into the . "Kgean sun with
both Houit/eff and tlio Russian spj on
board , the latter not leaving the vessel
until it reached Gibraltar. Then they
made for i'ngland and Bourt/ell was
landed safely on the London docks.
When the story got out Captain Itees
was overwhelmed with congratulations
nnd ho has boon made much of by tlio
members of the National Liberal club.
l\\K \ \ I'VlWt.
The Indians of Sltlui during the past
few weeks have bnou Holding high ear-
nival and receiving visits fiom Imiidicds
of Indians from otber tribes. The prin
cipal dainty at the feasts was tubs of last
feeasou'h wild strawberries soaked in seal
oil. This dish was devoured by the
quests and entertainers alike.
Oysters toy the Font.
Pliny mentions that , according' to
the historians of Alexander's expedi
tion , oysters a foot in diameter were
found hi tlio Indian sens , and riir .Tames
IL Teiinont was unexpectedly enabled to
corroborate the correctness of this state
ment , for at Kottior , near Triiiooinaleo ,
enormous specimens of edible wore
brouirht to tlio rest house. Ono meas
ured mo.io than eleven Inches in length ,
by half ns many in width. But this ex
traordinary measurement in beaten by
the oysters of ljoit Lincoln in South
Australia , which are the largest edible
ones in tlio world. The are as largo as
a dinner nliito and ol much the same
shapo. Tnoy are sometimes : more limn
u foot neioss the shell.
anil Dillon lint ho.
Il was us good ns a circus to watch. lay
( iould and Sidney Dillon hob about in
the large mm bio pool of the Thermal
baths at the Mountain I'anc hotel in
their brief visit , wiyn u Hot Spilnpt ( N ,
C. ) dispatch. They woie as playful as
K'hoolbovs and appealed to enjov them
selves hugely , Mr , Cjimld could baiely
kuop his hotul above water , bobhort is ho ,
ami frequently his bo.vhood Umnvli'dnoof
swimming wn- * called into plaMr I'll- '
Ion on Iho ether hutul.tonctvil nlio\o the
water hko u giant , nnd ln ! \\nt \ < r n' ' > s-
tcncil la his grnv side whiskers lil.c illi
nium's 1'iom lac cpoclatoi's' jjiiUoiles
it was something of iiMMisitiou In tbe
nut-of'tho-wnv place to look dow u ou Hie
ralhvaj Ivliigs as ihcv gamboHcd : HKi- Innocent -
nocent kids In the hot waters of the
liaUiH. Aflera gciiiM'ousbath the mag
nates lotuiuoil to the hotel , and Inter
took tliclr train for Kiunvillo. As Mr.
Dillon wont to Ihc station his hut wns
nearl.v blown into tlio creek , and It v\as
n novel sight to watch tlio president of
tlio I'nlon I'ai'lllc ralhvaj run vigorously
fully n hundred j arils vainly clidcliing
at a " > 0 cent hut Klniilh 1'resilient Dil
lon ccaptuicd bis heangciir , and the
spei'inl train of six. nalatlal cart , wlihliH
oorpsnf tjiovviit | MN and dork * , prctt.v
ladies ami Ics-ser ollk'inls , ndtcd nwnv to
Touno see > , dolti ) inj' the regular for two
full hours.
IN IINoimo n I'linls'i nieiit I'drs'iii ' }
Tbo following ( idvoillscincntinbllshed \ by
n prominent western patent medicine house ,
would Indtcite tliat tliey ugaul dNiasc in a
pimlsliinont for sin :
"Do jou wish to know tlio quickest vvaj to
cure n sou'io cold I Wo will tell jou. To
cute acolil inilcldv it must be lieattM bcftiro
Hie cohl is settleif in tbcsvstim. 'llilsuin
always be dnno if > on choose to , ns niitinc In
her Utmlncss to man gives tlniel. % wnrnlng
niul piidnl.v lellsjou In iiattiio's \\in Hiatus
n punishment for some iniltscictloii.vou lire
to bo iilllu-tcd with a inht unless you i heose
to waul it ulT lV prompt net ion 'Iho Hist
sjinptoms of a cold , In most tusct , Is a dry ,
loud lougbnnil sneivliig The umgh Is sunn
follovuil l j a piofuse watery cxpoitoratinn
and tlio snee/lng bj a niofuso wnter > ilo-
ilmrgo from tbo nose lu seven1 cases thorn
Is a thin vvluto coating on Iho tongue \\lnit
to dot It isonlj neeessnij to tnko I'liniuliet -
l.dn'.sCougli Ueineil.v In double doses every
hour. Tbntvvill wreitly lessen the severity
of tbocoldaml In most cases will effect mil v
cmmtciact It nnd euro what would have
lienasevcio cold within ono orUvoilivs'
lime. Trj it iitul ho convinced. " 50 unit
bottles for sale by nil druggists.
KKHl'hl'S OTA SrllOOl , \ \ IlllMMN'C
The lia/.j Country Hoj Itcconies Pres
ident ol'n ( iicut Kallroad.
Twontj ycais or more ng-o Mis. John
M. fiow'ell , then Miss irant ! , was Iho
teacher of a count rj si'liool near Vc'llovv
hprings , O. Among lur pupila was nil
oi'hnn ) ) lioy whom tlio | irineliil | farmer
had found in Illinois and hiul taken to
luiso. Tbo boy was capable and bright ,
but ho lacked application , and on that
account was never propirod in his les-
sonw.
sonw.Mlbs Ciiant , complained of tlio boy's
shortcoming ; to his adopted father and
was adv ised to wear a hickory gad out
upon him. Him hesitated , for the boy
was big and strong , although good mi-
turcd. lint the father insisted , and af
ter warning tlio boy soveial times , she
one day used the lncKor.y upon him in
the presence of the entiio school. It
humbled the lad. and it wns feaicd that
lie would run away that night.
He was accordingly watchul , But in-
ste.id of running away ho toolc n candle
and went to bis room , where tbe light
was seen to burn the gienter pnit of thn
night. The next ( lav the boy was in his
place at school , as usual , and thiougliotit
the day ho was poi fact in his lesions.
The reformation was complete and tlio
orphan bicamu famous in the distrlit.
Miss ( iiiint came west and mairied
Mr. Crowell. A few ycais ago , while
Mr. Crowell was still in tlio MTV ice of
the jiostolllco department. Ins was riding
over the Port .Scott & Wichita load The
conductor wns new to Hie business , and
wnsadvcric to reeogni/ingMr. ( 'rowell's
ciedentiilp. But the president of tbo
road happened to bo in his car attached
to tlio rear of the train , and tlio creden
tials wo 10 referred to him. 1'retty soon
the president appeared in person and led
Mr. Crow oil back Into his car. "Your
wife , bir , made mo president of this
road , " lie Mild. "If it had not been for
a whipping she once gave mo I would
now be a plodder on a farm. " It was
Franeib Tierman , grown to be rich and
famous , all from tbo school teacher's so-
vcro discipline. Mr. Tierman soon after
called in his special car atAtebisoiuvitli
his wife to see Mis. Oowoll. lie is now
n millionaire and is building a railroad
from ball LuKe C'it.to . Los Ai
FOIl Tlti : SPUINC.S
OI'ArlcunsiiH and -ill I'olnts Snntli.
Take tlio Wabash , the be-t and quick
est unite. Onlj"S hours to the Hot
Spring * , -10 to Now Orleans 'r'to ' Jack
sonville , Ui ! lo Tamp.i , with corresponding -
ing fast time to nil jioinls south , lie-
clining ehair and I'ullman bullet sleop-
n gears on nil tiains.
Jiiuind trip tickets now on silo at
irreatly loducod int s. 1'or tickets -uid
full information call at the NViibasli
ticlvot olllce , loOJ rarnnm street or
write C ! . N. C'LAMox , Ayeiit.
How OUT Itniicintj.
Tlio action of Chrncollor Sinn n1 or-
deling the junior class of the b.raeuso .
( N. Y. ) university to omit daiii'ing nt
their eominir reception has stirred college -
lego life to its foundationJloforo
Impel the other morning ono of the
mcmbois of the faculty iiddlessed the
students and begged them not to ha/nid
the name and standing of the univoisitj.
Xo ono made loplv. At the meeting of
the executive committee of the junior
class it was decided to hold the junior
reception in tlio college parlois onJVb-
ruary 12 and to forego dancing. .M tbo
same time there is a consideiiible ele
ment in the class , pnrth'ulmh ; among
the young women , who reg.ird tlio atti
tude of the faculty as a curtailment of
their personal rights , and arrangi ments
nro already afoot to givoudaneing | ) art\
on another date , to show their independ
ence.
_ _
Don't Pool 'l
Notwithstanding all minors to the
conlriii'v , tlio Clilcago , Mllvviiukoo k"c " hi ,
Paul Hy' now steam heated uiilnro
sleeping cms , vvitli "oloetriu liglits In
every berth , " still leaves thu t'liion do-
not , Onmhii at ti:10p. : in. daily , arru-
ing at Chicago nt D..50 a. in. , in iiiniilo
time tonuiKo all enstoin coniicelions.
Ticket olllce , loOl Kiriuim st.
J. K. Pui.sTov , bA. . XASII ,
C. I'nss. AgU Uun , AgU
Sinltteii liy
A sensational opi-odo was witnessed
in the United .Stales couit room m
IMikeisbuig , \ \ ' . Va. , when It was
ciowdi'd with witnesses , hiicitators and
court oIllcInlH.Vlllinni 1 dgelj v\as
arraigned for violating iho pension Inw.s
and pleaded , with much earnestness and
bravado , "not guilty. " The trial vns
proceeding when , without a v\oul of
warning , ho foil to the liner unconscious.
lie was removal , icslorntivos applied
and soon returned to coiibcioiihiiobs. lie
came in shortly nftorwaul nnd pleaded
"guilt } . " Whim ( | iicstloned about bis
actions ho said that his coii cl < > nco c-
cuscd him so htiongly after nmUiiig tlio
fuUe plea that bo fainted away , and ID-
coM-ring himself concluded to tell tlio
tiuth. Ho received a liglit sentence.
When Ilnby wnr tick , we gnve her CixatorliX ,
Whi-n ihu vtiw a CUM , ihucrinl forCnslnrla ,
When ih liiy/uno Mk-i , hu riling to Crxstorla ,
Vi'bon thu had CUilircu , die uivc tUrn Cutorli ,
30 Per CenI Saved At
MARCOS .CLOTHING HOUSE.
IN MEWS AND BOYS' CLOTHING , GENTS' FURMSIIINC GOODS ,
HATS , CAPS , BOOTS AND SM S ,
Come Kuly ami sci-uie Hin.iiiis. ; This Cut Price sale will
Last Only Our Month , All Winter C.ooil Mast ( io. Ko
member the PKiLC.
/i til am1 M * ' llriudvxnv Cnu ncil lllutTii , Iowa.
DPS. Belts
riijsiciaiis , Silicons .mil Specialists ,
I-IUD UOt 'til i A .1- . 1 ltl.l T
DMMI \ . M
Tlio t Hi's ! \\ldi \ \ n ml f i"H 0 1\ I , munip ) < -
l.ilNts In tin1 1 ntlol sut | , H 'linn loni : I-
| n ili'iii-i ii in n I , .ilili siill and IIIIIM is il --in -
IM-SS In llu In itmi-nt niul ( iliii-f V i \ nils
( liMiili mi 1 siiruli it IM-oii-i- < intitli tlnso
i-ilint-lit | ih > slrl ins to tin dill iiniliili IH-I lit
till' illlli | i il i \t i > nli-n 'I In t cu il .nil' <
A ClUI'MN ASH l's\ ' | | | | ( I Hi : fur
11 it-aw fill i-ITu Is of on i Iv % iic ami tin mi i m i-
dii-i rIN Unil fill Inu In Its Iiiln
l'lilTi ' : . III.OOli AMI-KIN DM'Asp.S
siiPidlliiiiniiliti K mil iiiumim tit h rn nil
M KNOThr.iui.riv ANII Miii. . IMS.
Olilll.HSJ Ulil ioiilll > lo tln-li skillful tn it-
" '
'I'M.I-- ' : , riMI'l,1 , AM ) IIIVTU , 1'I.CIIH
miiininlci-il cuti'tlltliniit pilii in tliliiitlnn
fllllll llll-lllll'-t
llDlilicl 1.1' AM > VA1IU IX IM.r po nun
iii-nllv iiinl siiri-fs-ifiill ) ouird In ouy 110 ,
s-vi'iiiM ( iNnitiniA. : : t.iii'.i : sim-
ni it in then , rrinltnlVi iknis" , ln-.t M in I Kind ,
NlKlit 1 iiiKiinno. DI-C.UII ! r.iriiltlov I'l-in ill )
U i > lUiuss ami till ilrlli ito ilNiinlris | ii'i-iillar
tlMltllll S\ | | iisltl\ , -lj CIIK'll. ilH U I ll , IS | | |
fund I ( Mini ill-milirs t lilt I c-ult ( nun jliill hflll
foil Irs ni t hori < ss of init : nilvi us.
I MI IJ ( HI.II inli'i I pi nn.i nf n 11 v
U IV 1 i-iiu-il , rum-Mil ( iiin | > lito.
illiixil i ut I In : . elliptic nr ill lu tat Inn I'uii s
cirulcd nt linniibv p.Un lit ultliniil n iiio-
iiKiil'- | iiln : nl iinniiN inn iTO - .
TO YOUNG ANO MIDDLE AGtD MEN
a' III ; The ittful i-ITci Ii < if
' ' ' i ii lv \li i * nlilih luhus
organ Ii wi ; il > ni ss ili-sltov In liilh niliiil und
liody ivllh .ill Ms ( lie dud UN ] H. ' | in illnlly
UIJ'I I'C Adilii ss Iliiiswlm li-no Ini-
1)1 1 l.i p.ilii-d tin nisi IM-S liy lin-
pinpri IlldillL'i'iu i , uil - . ( u \ - li.ililt- \\lilrli
i iiln liotli mind and limlv , iinliltlii llu in fur
hii-l in.s st ml v or inn 11 lu (
M MtlllKll MTN in Hut. ' i minus mi Hint
li.ippv life , nu.iiunf plijsioal dvlilllt jiiilolily ]
assUl-
OUR SUCCESS
Isba-5i (1 ( upon f.n l . I list 1't in lli-.il i \ | crl-
IMICO ririiiidL n j i iso Isspoil.tll-lutHi-il.
tints stilting iLhl I'lilnl iiicdli liu's no
jui'ii.iml In our liilini itinj i-MicM ) ti > Milt ,
u.u'li uasei thus i llrutlir- oiiussllliuut liijiuy.
Drs. Bctts & Belts ,
H09DOUQLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB
IMPORTANT TO MilJRASKAXS.
Kvcryonc interested in the
welfare of Nebraska should
know that thousands of dollars
are sent yearly to liastcrn
Patent Medicine liou.sos , which
might as well be spent at home
fur the following medicines ,
which when once tried , will
prove to everyone that there
is nothing better made and re
member each of our remedies
arc warranted.
Turkish Tea for the kidney ,
liver and nerves. Best Blood
medicine , 250. Turkish Cough
Cure , ' a few doses will cure a
bad cough , 500. Turkish Lini
ment , specific for Rheumatism ,
slops all pain , .roc. ) Turkish
Asthma Cure , relief at once , 500
II aim's Golden Dyspepsia Cure ,
a sure cure for Dyspcsin , Sick
Headache etc. , 5oc. Turkish
Tooth Wash , is splendid for
teeth 250. 13y all druggists ,
or sent on receipt of price to
any address. Samples for 2c
stamp. Turkish Remedy Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
W. S. ROBINSON'
( liemist anil Vs > , ier. )
I'o-imrly luClii mil il I. iln.r ilors nltbe I'ntun
I'lu-.K . U iilnaj ( Din ; ) my
Special Attention Given to Ores ,
Waters and Oils.
ii 12 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb
WRITE JO HER !
" 1 rrn IM III ! lotinti ) my lionniTiirK ( or 11 M-ir <
i-njcM' . Miliiiu-i - Wllioii.7-.Ti IMtloliiii-t llulliil
N S DiHturoil'Ill ' limn ) | ili ) > li'lnni for ti-iiinlu
iru.ikni'iiH niul limit iiiiiny n nii > ill.Ith nit Inii-IU I
Im\iiiM inr IIMNN diri-il mu linn Htr niu in CMP ,
du all in ) u ii M rk ' il | > trli \ -l\n.\i l > r t
Ai1tlro MH\r Itl VS ( U HlllM.o N \
huldln ( .uudin in linn I o Ilio Inrimm t , utiinlt
1 rtnale Uean * Oc unit ( r * ntul trmalf
ffitl\ sfr Sr ertnl { / i > iti ) 4 1 Srn 1 * itanii ( r
iuti .ulart A4Jiei % I.luS DKt'o to . UtU K |
i mi : .
NI Ili-o U hi h l > \ | ! l\ < IlliitlU. IC'H ir iiii-
nuul nii-i line nf t In si ii U Ii- lili l -i I t In Sill i
I'lull , L.lllil i mpnii ) Ulll l.i Ii , l-l it ( In nr
llri ( if - ill ) i iinillli | | ) III I liiiiiln. Nil' mi llu
IllMiSiMmsiht In Miin Ii. hi | . In lut : tin- Itli
llu ) nf tin-niiiiitli | l > mill i of tin bmiil n (
dlidldis I ) ( ) I'lin.iil'- ' , i'i-iilarj.
l.liiculn , NoUruhlui , 1'ibruary it , l-'H- '
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COUNCIL Hi-UFFS.
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1 III. linli 1 In | Iliri-'l' IIIVMI AppU .ll nllOII
In .lollllstnn Aitn l-nlti-M Ctiiuii II llllllli I M ,
l/l Hi s \ | T s , , , , ) pututpi-s. | on ) liil'.ln IH ill
I 1 nh Huso mid OhliiM AiM'H ' lnMi-ilnnA
Klshidh , 'V ? I' llui.ulwnj , nt ' 'Clin > Kill ol ,
I'miiii'll
| i'lis\ll ' \ liuriiiilii , ni > \ \ iiHiilt'in Inuisii
\\llh uli tin- lulltiiipioiotiKMilH. . M > \ i u
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nil llilllNini HI. A luiiili-ili IIIMISO niul \
Miil lliltno ( III- . ll I I J. iilltcllllisiill , lilt
IjVil ! Mil * \or\ \ line nuilslor. IJOIIH ami
u-iy llm * ( unlit IMIIMI ji-nrs : - , - | foe
riisiiiiiii-nrsiiii \ \ III liiulo fm mil lhl | ! lit'
anc Mm ll.iniirliii , innillti'iilu ' r. II IMuts-
inn list l oi I , I iiiiiii-ll Illulls
l/ilis\r. : | | In , . uluiii , , und ilinilili * mill.
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Uli nliliifur nnm v In of InIMS \\llili-il.
l.i an null rs \\llli HrN I. . I'm ' Ion. iintril
HM i ) niul H.iln Milili- ) , ' . ' 1 unil - " N Mutn
I oiiiicll Illulls
OlthV : or Hunt -Ilinlon liml , with
bunko ) , by J It Illoo. \ < it Miln it. Ooiinoll
Blulli _ _
BANK
Or Council
CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,008 ,
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.009
MlurtTOlli 1 A Mlllur , I' t ) ( lloisnii K h
Sluu'irt , r H. ll.u-1.1 I ) r.itiiiiinihui. ( Jliirlui
( . ' .Human Tmisii'l iMmr.il Dankliu linsl-
ness I. irost c.iilt ] il uinl snrpliu uf un/
liaiikln Southwestern I iivv
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
M. H. CMA.M13ERLIN , M D
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mi Ini : iH-ilci t n' nli flM'S r I.I. \sss | > K . ur-
iiti-h prt silln ( il i iii'rtlii ' nil rdnirtlrn unit lci (
ns Myi-ln [ llyi'L-i ' iihiiml | AKtlKliuill-iu tliut rin-
ili-tlnu Mull ! n i ) i Ii ir mil pilii'i-n ' ( -IIUIVII ]
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llo-iiii I stiu 'iit in ick. uvur lt-nu ! \ l4uturtx
Luiincll 111 Uli. la
& & . & / - .
Electric Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
AGENTS \YAXTED. Dll.C.B , JUDD ,
OOO BroadMvny , Council Blulla , la
oii'ic'iir. : .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
fornor Miln aul lrni ! < lw iv.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Prali'rs In fi'r.-l' < n nil I ( Innosllo vrli inji
Colliii-tlnu in. id o anil luloiosL ( uid on UJIQ
dcpualU
D. II. McDancld & Co. ,
Bulchers' anil Packeis' Su l'm ,
Market Fixtures , Casing ,
SpIci".mil ' - nis.u'iM ikorV Mailihii'ry SX > -
y-'JM.iliist . ( . ' { iiiiiuil Illlllls , l.u Also dealers
u Midi's anil I ins
inic A iiinilPK ltorno > ' ' * llt ' " ' ' " I'r"-
llllb A ilillllllLlS tlcu in Iliu st.ilo unil
fuilnnil court1Uriniiis : i , I nnd j J
llino UloeU , Council llhilV- , , low u
FinlcyBurk.Geo.W. Howitt.Thos. HOasaly
Ihirkc , lle\vittS. \ Casarly ,
Altorneys-at-Law
iNiin : SI-ATI : AND rriiitv&
( Of UTS.
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ow. l
W. Q ESTEP ,
Ciii'iicll ' Hliids , IOM.I.
II NnrtliMnlii S'rt"t ,
I'liiu ril ; Hii ictor mi I Dinliiliiipr.
NE13HA.SKA
National . Bank
u s. Dtfoii roitr , OM.UIV , NKB
Cnpitnl , - - - - $ -'iOOOOO
Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - fJii.S
K mil Dlrntnri HnniyV Uiti < l'n > < iont | |
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hit r Id W II - llii lnM i inlilcr
TI 11 lliON LrJ.YINlC.
Ltirnir Uili niul I1 irmtiii MH
A CiiMu-nl H.inknu Huninosi I'rans -lol
FRENCH SPECIFIC.
A POSITI VC ndporminenlCURE lor all
dijeaifiollhcURIINARYORGANS. Cure *
* hof olh eilrealrert tills , full il iff c'loniw I In each
bottle Prlco , one dollar. Sea tlgnatuooiE. U
SIAHL. For dula Dy All
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Bcki2m = r.n' .Ailhin Ciir i > mryiilu > fY ! |
- ml r ' i Uo Horn cues I in ct"
J ; i" n ciirci ti ro ( IKtlu i 1 . -
trt il tin i / ' fi ill r'l il I1' . firt. ) led I
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ium | , nt. It SCniFFMAKW. Et. P ul. Minn. |
tliil l TnU Cl
joiithfiilrrrnn
early ilicnra lliiK\venl.nrKM , b t nunli l , i to.
I " 111 Mill rmhlal.iltru.lUo ( w nlull roulnliilin
full i ui nh ulun r r linniu riirt * . \\l \ \ DC < > f flnr , n
A > p > i u ! M mi ll'Hlork ) ihouM I MI n ml h ) i vi rl
infill \ > lin IH h TMHIH mil ilililllliit' I AiMrv , &
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