Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 20, 1892, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    OMAHA DAILY' MARCH 20 , 18D2-SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICK ! - NO. 12 PKAHL STREET.
C'rirrlrr lo nnr pattof the City
II. W. TIITON , - MANAGER.
HuMnofci Office . No 41
fslt , | Editor . > o''J
MKM'W.V.
JC , V. Plumbing1 Co.
Council IllulTs Lumber Co. , coal.
Cratt's chattel loans. 204 Sapp block.
Kov. M T. Shlffmnuhcr of Ncola took out
rmturnluatlon pnpeis. yesterday.
Horn , \Vcdnn any nleht , to Mr. and Mrs.
.1. .T. Hhcn , 30'.l South UlRhth street , a daugh
ter Krcn ICbsol , who was convicted ot robbery
nda.v or two n o In tbo district court , ( llod a
motion jcstcrday for mi arrest of judgment
and a now trial.
A mnrrlngo llccnsovns Issued yesterday to
( Jcorgo W. dross and Uorltm .M. Morris ,
both of Ansloy , Neb. Tboy were insriled by
Justice Hammer.
The work of toarlnir down the pouna back
of thoclty building wns commenced yester
day , preparatory to inoUnij tbo scales and
ofllco of the city welKhmnstcr next WCOK to
Its now position In the roar of tbo patrol
houso.
The council will hold a mooting this after
noon. Onn of the Items of business to bo
transactcii will bnto ratify ttio action of too
committee which secured quarters for tbo
city ofllcors during thu muhlut ; of the repairs
on the city building.
Mary K. Dunhlo died .vostorday morninR
nt B-IiO o'clock of consumption , ago .1 ' . ' 5 years.
The funeral will occur tomorrow morning at
11 u'clock from the residence r.oar Crescent ,
nnu the remains will bo Interred In the
Uicsccnt comutery.
An Information was filed In the ofllco of
the clerk of too district court yesterday by
Thcodosla Scott of Oakland , charging her
husband , U'ullam Scott , with insanltv.
Kcott VIMS broupht In Inst evening and will
linvo an oxumlnution by ibo commissioners
today.
Miss Male Seclov entertained about flftv
of her friends lost evening at her homo on
Fourth street. The early pail of the evenIng -
Ing was spent In playing progressive high
Jive. Refreshments wcro served at 11 o'clock ,
nftcr whlcli dancing was indulged In until
an early hour In the mornini : .
The ease of the state ngalnst Itoss Savers ,
charged with assault with Intent to commit
murder , occupied the day In district couit.
All the evidence on thn side of the state was
in at the close of the afternoon session , and
un adjournment was taitcn until this morning
nt ' . ) o'clock , when the defense will commence
operations.
All members of Abe Lincoln post , Grand
Army of the Republic , nro requested to bo at
the hall at 7 p. m. sharp. An invitation has
been received from U. S. Oant post of
Omaha to Join thorn In receiving tbo com-
manacr-Iu-chlof of the Grand Armv of the
Komiblic this evening at Omaha. By order ,
IX Maltby , post commander. E. J. Abbott ,
udjutant.
The annual report of City Treasurer Kln-
nchan , which bus just been complotcd rcuay
for submission to thu council next Mondav
evening , the regular bonded Indebtedness of
the city is $140,00'J ' ; the Intersection paving ,
grading ana sewer bonds , $ 400,000 , and the
special assessment improvement bonds for
Having , grading , sewer and curbing , S3G1.- )
fiOC ) , making the total Indebtedness of the
ity ? ; 0 ! > , WO.
An order of court was Issued by Judge
Tliomell summoning Countv Aitornoy Organ
nnd Attorney .1. 11. Sweet before him yester
day morning to how why they should not bo
punished for contempt In using abusive
lancnngo toward ono another in tbo presence
of tlio court on , Tuesday. No further action
was taken , however , nlthoueh both the
gentlemen wore where tbov could have been
gotten hold of bad the court beau so dis
posed.
: ii : i.i :
To .r > 0c a dny will buy a flrstcluss piano
f.t hnlf price. For particulars write or
bCO tllO
ML'KIXRIt PlAXO AND OltOAN' CO. ,
10t ; Mum St. , Council Blurt's , lu ,
I will offer for sale to the hiphcst bid-
ilor on March 28. lot 0 , block 7 , Baylies
first ntldition , mid loib M , -I and fi in
UUIIM'H block. Also 1)20 ) acres , lincst
farm in 1'otlawnttainio county , together
with mules , horses and wagons. Terms ,
half cnsh , balance live years' timo.
Marry II. Innmn , salesman.
I'KltSOXAT * I'Alt.lGlt.irilS ,
Clarence btrow left yesterdav for Fort
Dodee.
Mrs. J.V. . Squlro , baby and nurse loft
last evening for Hot Springs , Ark.
Kcv. II. II. Barton of this city was on the
program of tbo Kpworth Lencuo meeting at
Missouri Valluy last uvunlng. Miss May
Bims was also on the program for 11 paper.
Judge A V Groeg. an old time resident of
Council Bluff ? , now of San Louis Oblspo ,
iil. , Is In the city. Hu Is n son of the man
who laid out Gregg addition n quarter of n
century ago.
bamuol Scottof , Knpid City , S. J ) . , is in
the city , the guest of his uncle , \V. K. Ivomp ,
on South Sixth street. Ho is vice president
and general manager of the South Dakota
Heal Kstuto and Mining company.
Millinery Komimil.
MISECS Sprlnk & Fcaron have romovcc.
tholr millinery parlors from Broadway
to 10 South Main st.
JnrvisIST ? brandy , purest , safest , bosN
Hiiutrit tlin llurglnrs.
M. L. Van Wonnor presented himself at
the police station yostouluy morning about 2
o'clocklth his baud covered with blood
nnd staled that ho had bcou engaged in an
encounter with a burclar.
Ho was uwakenod out of a sound sleep by
n nolso in bis house at ' . ' 17 Twelfth avenue ,
and Jumping out of bed rcucned the window
just In tlino to cuich a fellow by the heels HI
they were trying to follow the rest of the
body to which they worn attached , out of the
window. The fellow who was loft banging
In tills ungraceful position called to a pal
outside for help , and the pal responded , only
10 receive several stunning blows over
Iho head with on unloaded revolver
that Van Wormer happened to have In bis
hand , in the melee Van Wormer let go of
the heels to which ho had been fondly cling
ing , and lot the burglar drop in a heap out-
ldo the viudow. Ho them followed the fel
lows but they rained u shower of brickbats
upon him xvhlch compelled him to socle
rufugo in the houso. Upon lighting a lamp
lie found the gun covered with blood which
liad evidently couio from ibo hold of the
burglar.
Owing to tbo darkness Mr. Van Wormer
Vvas unable to got a view of the two men ,
and there Is but little llkollbood of their
being cnptuiod. _
Muni ( In llurli toWutor ,
A number of tbo merchants at the city
have been iu tbo habit for sotno Hum past of
cleaning their stores out in the mornings
with brooms dipped lu uoroseno. Kxperi-
monts had led them to bcllovo that their
Iloors could bo cleaned lu this way much
bettor than with water , which generally loft
us much mud as It saved dust , and the plan
was beginning to bo generally followed when
some of tbo eastern Insurance companies
stopped lu and put n stop to it. Some of
them served notice on their patrons that the
use of kerosene in this way must bo stopped
at once or tbo insurance on their buildings
would oe cancelled , while others went so far
as to cancel tbo policies without nay notice.
fir lit tip far Ten.
Judge Tboruoll nnd County Clerk Gump-
boll returned yesterday morning from Avoca ,
vrhero they wont to bold a Thursday night
session of the district court. A motion for u
new trial was argued la tbo case ot the state
ngalust Dr. Hardiuan. who was tried.nud
found guilty of obtaining money under /also
pretenses several mouths ago. After hearing
too arguments tbo motion was overruled and
Hardmaa was sentenced to spend ten days
in the couuty jail ftt Avoca aud pay u tine of
1100.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Delegates Who Went to Daa Moines Re
turned Very Well Pleased With Rosnlts.
PROSPECTS FOR THE GATCH BILL
.May Ho I'nisrd In tlin Itonnr If the Demo-
ruin Arc Hutu-lit InTlirlr Drslrp to
ICrpc.it Prohibition-lomi
U All ItlRlit.
The Council Bluffs delegation to tbo re-
puollcan state convention returned from DCS
Molne ? yesterday. They say that the con
vention was ono of the most enthusiastic
over hold In Iowa , nnd the delegates were
perfectly united in every respect , the local
Issues upon which there were likely to bo
serious differences of opinion bolnglcfl alone.
Among the latter Issues was that of prohibi
tion , and those members of the homo who ex
pected nny action to bo talcan which should
Ruldo them In the vote upon tbo Oatch hlch
llccnso local option bill which comes up for
llnal action next Tuesday wcro disappointed.
Alderman II. 11. Van Brunt bad a talk with
Senator ( Jatch nlcht bo fore last , during
which that contloman stated that ho hnd con
siderable hope that the bill would pass the
house. Ho seemed to think that there was
but little doubt that the live republican votes
could bo secured which will bo necessary to
insure Its passage , provided the democrats
vote for it solid. vVlmt ho was mostly nf raid
of was that the democrats would refuse to
support It now that they bail found that there
was n chance of swinging enough rcnubllcaus
Into line to pass It. Ho thought , as n great
many others think , that the democrats had
been advocating the bill for calamity pur-
pojcs rather than out of a dcslro for n
change.
Colonel J. .T. Stcadmau nlso spent some
time looking up the sk-us of the limes , undho
states that most of tbo hopefulness as re
gards the pa&snco of tbo bill Is manifested in
the senate , wbllo tbo members of the house ,
who have thu bill still hanging over tholr
heads , .seem to think that thcro is but little
to look for. _
TODAY TIIK LAST DAY
Of Our ( irrnt Uiulurxtcar S le at the lioston
More , Council Hlulls.
Take ndviintngo of the hist opportun
ity thih season.
The undernotod prices holt ! good until
Saturdaj nipht , 10 p. m.
Don't fall to sco the lightning artist In
our show window every day this wcok
nnd Saturday evening.
LADIES' UNDKRWKAK.
Ladles' wliito merino vests and pants ,
our oOo trnrmauts ,
DURING SALK FOR Me.
Ladies' heavy grny equestrian pants ,
G2c $ garment * ! ( pants only ) ,
DURING SAlJli.'JOo.
Ladies' natural wool vests and pants ,
( ribbed ) . ? ! garmentH for OUc.
Ladies' all wool scarlet vests and
pants , $1.23 garments , extra line ,
ANY SIZE FOR ( i9c.
Ladies' natural wool ribbed vesta and
pants , & 1..50 garments.
TO CLEAR , OSe EACH.
Lidies' all wool .scarlet vests and
pants , worth 8e ! ) ,
DURING SALE 5So.
Ladies' all wool gray vests and pants ,
the best $1.00 garment in the country ,
DURING SALE ( Wo.
GENTS' UNDERWEAR.
Gontb' heavy gray camel's hair shirts
nnd drawers , ; ! 3o Garment ,
DURiNG SALE SOL- ,
Gents' Scotch random mixed shirts
and drawers , was our oOu leader ; what
wo have loft
WILL CLEAR AT ; i7o.
Gents' natural wool shirts and draw
ers , an elegant 60c garment ,
ANY SIZE FOll 37Jc.
Men's heavy camel's hair shirts and
drawers , only a few loft of cacti bixc ,
former price 50c ,
SALE PRICE 87k.
Gents' natural wool shirts and drawers ,
told all season for 7oc ,
TO CLEAR. 58c.
Gents' all wool _ scarlet shirts and
drawers , $1.00 and 81.2-3 garments , for
U2e ; suit for SI.25.
AN EYE OPENER.
Gouts' camels'hair shirts and drawers ,
"two thread , " warranted not to snriulc ,
91.00 GARMENT FOR 79c.
Wo have a great many other grades
not mentioned here , but they all share
the sumo fate , the KNIFE PUT RIGHT
INTO THEM.
All ohildren'b underwear ( { EDUCED
the buino way.
BOSTON STORE ,
FOTIIEUIXOHAM , WlIITii UV it CO. ,
vendors and promoters oflow prices.
N. B. Store cloacs evenings ati ( | > .in. ,
except Mondays aid Saturdays' , Mon
days i ) p. in. , Saturdays 10 p. in ,
Swnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple
Wo have our own vineyards in Califor
nia. Jnrvis Wine company , Co. BlulTs
Suit lor DuiniiKfs.
3 , II. Ivondlo commenced n suit In the dis
trict court yesterday njuinst C. T. Ofliccr to
collect 5,000 damages for malicious prosecu
tion. In the patitiou ho alleges that Ofllccr
bad an Information tiled in Justice Ham
mnr's court on tbo 8th of lait February ,
signed by .1. I ) . Smother * , charging the
plaintiff with stealing J3U worth of fencing
from his farm east of the city. ICendle
claims that this suit was Instituted falsely ,
maliciously and without probable cause , and
that after u trial ho was discharged. An
other Information was tiled in the s&mo way
and at the saino time charging him with
malicious trespass , nnd ho was also dis
charged In this case. Ho domanas damages
in tno sum of $5,000 to lYilinburso bun for the
anxiety and i.aln of body and mind ho was
obliged to suffer on account of the suits ana
the publication of the affair in several
papers.
ITow nro your awnings ? J. M.
Lumcko , 131 Pearl. Only homo factory ,
Eastern money to loan on real estate
by li H. Slioafe , Broudway and Main , a
Mnrrleil In hitrri-r.
J , H , Chambers , a young man who has
boon working for John Bono .Sr Co. , until n >
cenlly , has gone to Salt Lake City to hunt uj
a now location. It caused uometuing of
sensation among his acqunlntancca when n
bis departure It vyas announced that he bai
been married for several months without
letttnc nny ono Into the secret excepting the
lady ho married. This was Miss Ida Fuller
who lives at 1227 ICast Washington avenue
and has worked for Hayden Ilros , , lu Omnhi
anil for John Doiio & Co. , on this bide of the
river , Cnamucrs formerly worked for I'M
conor In Umnbn. Ills bride Is still m thli
city , but expects to join him in Salt J.ako
City an teen a bo gets settled ,
Jarvls' wild blackberry la the best.
Roller , the tailor , 810 Ilroadwny , has
ull the latest styles and newest yooda
Satisfaction y'mriuitecd.
O. Ytinknrmnn&Co. , food , boods , coin
mission , country prod 1110,108 Broadway
KnlKbU ( irtbi. Clip.
A. meeting of the Commercial 1'llgrims o
America is to bo hela today for the purpos
of organizing a grand lodtro. The mooting
will bj attended by delegates from oil the
lodges In the state and a good tlino is ex
poctcd. The bosslon will Login at S o'clock
in the Hovul Arcanum hall. Tbo fellow IIIK
is a ll't of the delegates who u 111 bo pro o
and will make tielr Ufta'qaa-ers at tb
Uiond hotel : M. Y , liUckuuru , J.o , H.IU. a
ndV. . A. Mover of Do * Molnc < ; B. W.
Veils , E. S. Kotchum and C. V.T. MorrUm of
larsballtown ; H. C. Jordan nnd C. 11.
Vllllg of llurllnston ; J. 1C. Powers ,
Munson nnd Clomnns of Cedar Hapids.
' Ont tlin Wrong .Mini.
Sheriff Hazen returned yesterday atter-
eon from Newton , la. , whore bo went
Thursday In response to a tolcpram nnnounc-
ng that n colored man giving the name of
ohnson was In custody tbcro nnd was sup-
icscd to bo Henry Stewart , Iho colored man
vho broke Jail hero acouplo of months ago.
Vhon ho arrived at Newton ho found how
aslly n country sheriff will jumn nt n con
tusion when a fat reward M nt stake. Sheriff
lur.en had all bis trouble for nothing.
Walnut block and Wyoming coal ,
rcsh mined , received daily Thatcher ,
0 Main street.
*
ON A TOUR OPINSPEOTION.
lpnpr.il IMIiurr , I'miiiii.inclcr of tlin ( Ir.inil
Army of tlio Itcpulillr , Vlilts Oiniiliii.
General John Palmer of Albany , N. Y , ,
ommnndor-ln-chlef of the Grand Army of
ho Uopubllc , came In yesterday from
) akota. Ho Is out on n tour of Inspection of
ho Grand Army of the Ucpubllo posts. He
vlll bo tendered n reception tbU evening
t the rooun of thoElks club , in the Con-
liiontal block , by vho Grand Army of Iho
{ opuuhc posts of Oinabn.
Gonnral Palmer Is a man of medium size ,
s apparently a little piit the half hundred
ratio post , has a luxuriant lioad of hair and n
nustacho rapidly whitening with tbo frosts
of time. Ho Is vary entertaining and rental
n conversation , nnd enjoys mooting with
comrades who went lorth to defend the
country In these perilous days ct internecine
trifo when every brcezo from tbo south
irought the sound of clashing arms an d the
ows of bloody work on the fields of battle.
Speaking of tba great organization ot
vhich ho Is the present commander General
'aimer said last night to a I3ci : reporter :
'It would require more tlmo than I can pos.
Ibly command to mnUo alt the fraternal
Islts that 1 should llko to pay to the many
.Jrnnd Army dopnrtmants of the United
States. I find that I am obliged to cut my
Islts short and frequently it is absolutely
mposslblo to carry out n llxod program , oc-
cause so many things hippon that bring
ibout delays and throw llxcd nlans all out of
line. My visit bore Is a sort of Impromptu
nffalr , but I bopo to see a largo number of the
comrades in Omaha during my short stay.
"Tho very tiost of feeling seams to exist
among the Grand Army men now alt over the
country. About the only ripple that has
occurred lately was over the rebel Hag inci
dent , nnd my order with reference to the
natter. 1 have been assured that a very
argo majority of ex-confodoralo soldiers do
lotnppiovo of the actions of some of their
ndiscroto comrades in manufacturing rebel
Ingt nnd placing thorn in the hands of the
children , and that the unwise procceduro is
not likely to bo repeated. 1 have sala to
hose southern gentlemen that It was
'ar from ray Intention to do anything
n connection with my crucial duty that would
irntnto or keep allvo the old strife or enmity
bn ju the north nnd south , but at the same
time 1 could not understand why oxconfoder-
ntos should attempt to perpetuate the old sec
tional strife by placing in the hands ot their
children a Hiig that could have no other effect
than to revlvo the spirit of rebellion and call
forth n bitter resentment from all loyal citl-
ions * and rekindle In the hearts of Grand
Army men Iho same old feeling
of hatred that characterized the
days of the great national struglo.
\Vo want but one Hag for all our people , and
t is madness upon tbo part of any ex-ton-
todorato to encourage the rising generation
: o look with reverence upon the confederate
lag. Lot it sink into oblivion. Tbo sooner
the better for both north and south. Let the
stnr.s and stripes ho placed in the bands of
the children all over the country , nnd our
people will the sooner forget the bitterness
inil the horrors of our civil war.
I like the Idea of placing flags upon school
buildings all over tno country. I baliovo
such a course will help miphtily to
instill a deap seated and ontbuslastic patriot
ism in the hearts of the rising generation. I
think my order with respect to now rebel
flags in the hands of children has had a very
desirable eltect , and I hope that the good
sense of the southern peoulo will show thorn
that the manufacture and distribution of
confederate flags is 11 very great and serious
mistake whicn should not bo repsatod. "
General Palmer Is an excellent story teller ,
nnd from his fund of entertaining anecdotes
ho drew several good 01103 last night whllo
surrounded by a group of comrades who
called to greet htm at tbo Millard.
"I beard a conversation between two Irish
men ono day , just at the close of tbo war ,
that I have never forgotten , " said the general.
' The two men hud both carried the musket
bravely all through tUo struggle and they
were talklug about tbo comparative merits
of the leading generals. Fimilly Pat said :
Well , Moikc , who wni the greatest cincral
in the war , do you think1 !
" 'Suro it don't take
a man av common
s'.uco long to till that. Burns was the great
est ginoral in the war. '
" 'BurnsI Burns ! ! ' said Pat In surprise ,
'and ' who the dlvil was IJurns } Sure J was
four years in tbo war and I nlver hoard av
him. '
" 'You never heard of Burns , you say.
Have you never heard of Burns' expedition i'
' "On , you mane Burnsidcs expedition,1
said Par.
" 'No , 1 don't mnno Burnsido's expedition.
His raol name was Burns , and ho put the
sides on merely for political effect.1"
General Palmer wus asked last night if ho
would say anything about the democratic
situation m New York , but ho declined to
talk politics.
"I havu positively refused to talk politics
nnywhoro , " said tlio general. "I believe in
keeping our great order free from politics ,
and wiillo I have my private opinion upon
political questions 1 consider it siniply out of
tbo qiicbtion for mo to discuss political
issues while 1 hold the position which I now
have the honor of Illllng.11
General Palmer will bo tendered n recep
tion nt tno rooms of the Elk's club In the
Continental block this evening by the Grand
Army posts of Omaha. All Grand Army
men and Sons of Veterans will bo welcome.
i.\Kiit t > unirciiirii.n.'ii r.ui.uiti : .
IIU AllUirs Am In u Hail Condition-Oilier
rirmn InvoliiMl ,
Cmiuao , 111 , , March 18. The failure of
Mlcbaol Sohwosltbal , prlvato banker ,
loomed un today bipgcr and blacker than bad
even been remotely conjectured. Assignee
Laneheart was examined in the county court
and g\vo out a statement of assets and lia
bilities. Ho placed thu liabilities at $3SO,5IO
and assets at fllL'.SSJ. Ha said there was
$1115,000 worth of certificates of deposit which.
Schwo&ltbal Is believed to bold ,
Tbo stnrtllngannouncoinont was nude that
of fiOo.KsS sciicduloi as "doubtful aud slow
assets , ' f I'J'J.OOO was duo from tbo Atkinson
Steel nnd Spring work ; ) , of which f.YJ,0'JO had
been put to Judgment. Besides scheduled
liabilities thcro Is mi unknown contingent
Indebtedness , of which some $ l. > ,000 has
already appoutcd. It Is estimated that the
asslgnco will bo able to pay about UO cents on
the dollar.
It was charged iu court todar that
richwoslthnl had preferred his nsilgnment
by transferringoonsldorabln property to his
friends , and nlso that before the bank's doors
woio cloned he had allowed his Intimates to
withdraw their deposits. Shortly uftor this
charge was made Scbwcsltuul personally ap
peared In court , without being servoj , and
on announcing bis readiness to b3 examined
was sworn. He was then summoned to ap
pear for examination tomorrow.
The affairs of Maglo & Dretcber nio
also connected with I ha defunct bank , and nn
investigation of that llrm's affairs -vlll
follow.
Tbo Jennings Trust company waa this
evening appointed receiver for the AtUlnsou
Stool aud Spring works , by Circuit Judge
Cummins , upon application of Gustav Bau-
mann , who owns a majority of the 3,000
shares of the company. The value of the
company plant is said to bo f.00,00) . For
some tlmo past the concern bat ooen doing
business with Banuer Schweslthal , who
holds two notes for $ ' - ! . ' > ,000 ai collateral for a
number of smaller noto.s not yet due. Aside
from this the company bcs actual liabilities
amounting to X,0XI. ) , ( It Is said the company
would have mot all Its obligations but for the
failure of Scbwosllbal's bank , and up to that
time It was doing a profitable business. An
Injunction bn * been secured by the company
restraining the sheriff from interfering with
the business.
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Goine Out of Business.
Hcllman's enormous stock of o ; for
men and boys is now being closed out regard
less of price :
If Hellman uas not going out 0 ! " business lic'tl gel $10 $ for Spring Overcoals Ilial arc now $ 5.00
If llellinanas \ \ nol going out of business lic'd gel SI2 for Spring Oieivoalslhal are now $ 6.00
If llellinanas \ \ col going oul of business lic'd gel $15 $ for Spring Overcoats llial arc now $ 8.00
If Hellman was nol going oul of business lic'd gel $10 $ for Spring Suits thai are now $ 5.00
If Hellmanas \ \ not going enl of business lic'd gel $12 $ for Sping Suits Dial arc now $ 6.00
If Hellman was not going oul of business lie'il gel $15 $ for Spring Suits lliat are now $ 8.00
If Hellman was not going oul of business lic'd get $20 $ for Spring Suits that arc now $10.00
Boys' and children's clothing at about one
fourth regular prices.
The make , the style , the quality of these
goods are .positively correct and to sec them is
to buy them. Don't compare these first class
garments with the cheap stuff that other dealers
will probably offer you , in order to meet the
prices made on first class goods by
Hellman , 13th & Farnam
Miirli Itlttrr IVi'llnc Against "Hri. Van.
ulleii South Dakota Xt ! s Notcj.
YAXKTOV , S , D , , March IS. [ Soocml Tele
gram to Tim BEK. I In the Vanallon divorce
case at Hartlngtbn , Nob. , today the motion
of Mrs. Vanallon for tomporarv alimony was
argued. A decision is not expected for
several days. Interest in tno procecdinirs is
very keen and the court room was crowded
during ovorv njoment of the argument. Tne
sympathy of tbo community scorns to bo with
Vanallen.
Ills wife was refused accommodations at a
certain hotel m Ilartlngton when she ap
peared in the town on Monday , tind she lonnd
a room and board in a private family.Vhen
tno depositions relative to her associations
with I.athrop wore presented in court tbo
proprietor of the house where she was board
ing was present , and that night she wus told
to Him another place to stay.
Jtiipld Clty'h Soclnl'K\cnt.
H \i-ii ) Cnv , S. D. , March 18. [ Special to
Tin : BEK , ( The spacious residence of Mr.
una Mrs. Edwin Loveland , beautifully deco
rated with llowers , was thronged last nicbt
with relatives and friends from Hapid City
and the surrounding Black Hills towns , from
Omaha , Sioux City and other eastern ooints.
They bad gathered to ussist in celebrating
the first golden wedding ever celebrated in
this city and probably tbo lirst in the whole
Black Hills country , for thcro ars very few
people out hero old enough to hnvo been
married lifty yeaw. a'ho presents were
moro numerous nnd costly than tboso given
to any young couple over married In Kapid
City. With one or two exceptions thov wore
of gold , and manv of thorn wcro mudo to
order ol Bluck Hills metal. The Van Kurau
family of Omaha and Evans family of Sioux
City , relatives of the Lovclaads , were wall
'
ror'resontcd.
Edwin Loveland Is or.o ot tbo pioneer
Black Ilillcrs , having como here in 187T to
regain n fortune which ho had lost. Ho en-
paged in merchandising nnd the cattle busi
ness , in both of which ho was very succeic-
ful and today no has an nmplo fortune for
bis needs , 'i'ho ' city council In special ses
sion yesterday passed congratulatory resolu
tions.
_
Not Vi't Kuttlvil.
Ho Eiiun Aor.xci , S. D. , March 18. [ Spe
cial to Tins BRU. | The council between the
Koscbud nnd Lower Brulo Indians has closed ,
The Hosobud Indians will talio the Lower
Brutes in , provided the Brulcs cede a pro
rata portion of their reserve to Hosobud ,
This will require the signatures of three-
fourths of the L.ower Brulcs. As there is a
strong opposition party nt Lotvor Brulo , It h
not possible to say now wuother tbo change
will bn mado. Special Agent Cooper will
leave Rosebud with the report of this nnd
the Pine Hldgo council to luy the matter be
fore the department.
Ho has also completed the depredation
claims of Indians und employes on too reser
vations. Tbo total claims made reached
$201,000. The estimated vnluo of claims was
within 0 cents of tbo appropriation , S'J'.i- '
{ KKOI. ) These claims with tbo evidence and
necessary documents made an amount of
documents more'tlmn two men could carrv.
It has been onp.qf the largest and most dlftl
cult claims overjnvcstlsatcd.
4-iuU Will
S. D. , March 18. [ Special
Telegram to Tnu I3ni.J Hopublicuns nt
Wntertown , the'homo ' of Oovomor Mellette ,
Imvo telogrnpbcd hero to engage llftooii
rooms for thorn during the s > lnto con
vention in this , /city / next week. This Indi
cates that tho'fr ' ends of Iho governor will bo
hero in full force to prevent the Pottlgrow
faction of the .party from carrying every
thing with a bltJf baud. The nttcndnnce at
the convpntloivivlll bu unusually largo uud u
lively time is anticipated.
AVlll Apiui.il In Purls.
Bioux R\I.I.VJ . t > -i March 18.A prlvato
cahlo from I' rjs convoys the news that
liaron do Stour has taken stem to have an
nulled there the divorce obtained hero by bis
wife. Tbo dispatch adds this bit of gossip :
The action of the chevalier Is generally up-
proved and It U believed ivlll bo entirely tuc-
tessful. _
Mfuiuvr Arrival" .
At Copenhagen Thlngvalla , from Now
Vorlt.
At London -Sighted : Urnbrla , Will Kom-
mcn , Persian Monarch aud Wscoiibin , from
New Vork.
At Itottor3atn Maasdnm , from Now Vork.
At New YorU lilela , from Klo Janeiro and
St. Lucas.
IIIII'H Mi
SAVANNAH , Ua. , March 18. Senator Hill
hold n reception this morning and shook
bands with several bundrod democrats ami
took a trip down the harbor. Ho left for
Augusta this afternoon.
The Journey to Augusta was made \\ith
but few stops. At the little city olVnynts -
bore an ovation was tendered the distin
guished Now Yorker. The whnlo population
apparently haO gathered at the station. Tbo
ladioi of the city presented Mr. Hill with a
magr.illcont bouquet. The senator xvas in
troduced as "Ttio next president of the
United States" and made a brief speech. It
was exactly ( i o'clock when Augusta was
reached , nnd litre was witnessed n scene of
croat enthusiasm. Mayor Alexander nnd a
committee met the senator and his partvnnd
escorted them to the Arlington hotel , whora
Iho senator hold a reception in the evening.
Mum : .ni ) nm rtt/.s.sr.i.
/.notlier Slilplonil ol flour \ViIl He Sent to
flip I'liuilne MilVerrm.
Pnii.uiEi.iMiiA , P.i. , March IS. Tbo execu
tive committee of the Russian Kollof associa
tion bold ai executive soision today in tbo
oflice of Mayor Stewart and decided to send
another vessel to Hussla with u cargo of
goods for the famishing Itussians. The In
ternational Navigation company has offered
the use of another vessel , the Ccnomauzb ,
which can boat the commission's acrvico for
loading about April 10. The offer was ac
cepted. The following cablegram was re
ceived by the mayor thh morning :
Si. PnTEiisiivnn , Match IS , Drcxol and lild-
< lle reached Ubnu tonight. I lenvo for tlio
famine districts Mondiiv. The liulhuia U dis
charging. 1'list train or t enty-IHo e.irs left
l.ib.m lusl night. The locomotive wub ilei'o-
ratcd with Russian and Aim > rlcuu Hues. In
tense enthusiasm. Suggestions or Instruc
tions \\lll ie.icli mu here. IIAMINIUIIUJ. ! :
A message was scut to the commissioners
in Kussia stating that thov had decided to
ship the second carco of Hour Wednesday ,
April 13. The Conernnugh is'J.700 tons bur
den.
Nine minor permits , aggregating ? -J,07i ! ,
wcro Issued by the suparintondent of build
ings yesterday.
: \jnif or vntTiiKit.ir.
IlllllK-stlc.
Clans PprceUles denies that ho has joined tlio
sugai trust.
Secretary Hliilne , Congressman Piirlncer
and J-cnutor Moil 111 continue to Jmpiovu In
health.
Wllllani Hums cowardly assassinated Ilnrrv
English at J.aKo City. Colo. Hums Is in J.ill
and there uio tlucalb of lynching him.
Chicago Dollco continue their warfare on
tlin bucket shops of that city. Thi > liist estub-
llslunent raided was thi t of bfcuku ! .V MahiT.
Ihilczatct from the striking trainmen of the
Onint Ti link line havu I'onsuUcil ulth the
otllulals or thu road , hut havu been unable to
reach an agreement.
The siiui'l jury In hosslon at IMllhbiirg , Pn. ,
has rctninud a true bill ii'ulii | t Ifoliei t .Mo-
Cluri' . agent foi tne I.iw unil Order le.igno of
llmto'ty , eluuslu : him with perjury.
The ttockholticrs of the Western Parm Mort-
CiiKocoinp.iny lll moot In New York City at
: in ( Mrly date , anil ni the ninetlnx' thu rcculvrr
of the concern will maku u utatcinrnt of Its
conJItlon.
Heports from Kansas nro In thn olfect that
tlio recent storms and cold weather ha\n nol
aircetcd tlio crop pri > ; pectH In that state , and
that nt tlio piuscnt tlmo the condition Is
exceedingly fuvoiablo.
Chrlstlnn Kcliinco IK rcsponslblo for nnotlior
( lentil ! tills tlnin It Is at Ulnclnniitl , Mrd.
Hurdle , a iirlcstnciis of the f.tlth treats a
child ulth aiich viio'l icsiilts fiat It IN now
dead nnd a coroner's Jury Is InvcstlRatlnu the
case.
The Nut'oiml I.ov'iio nf MusMiinK has re-
ciil\od a loply froii Hoerelaiy of thu Nuvy
Tracy In toipunso to lliulr letter lequcstln
that tbo Marine band hn not pnnnltlod to
tr..vel and cUucununils. Thu stx'rotary bus
rofusoU to comply with the leiinent.
Thu factional ( inferences that for home ( line
existed in tbo Chlcaeo ( iornian Kvanuulleal
coninrzutlon culminated In a general run.
Tlio milieu wcie forced to taKe a hand. As u
result homo twenty of the tno factions wcro
mori ) or leas cut and bin HOI ! by hllul.s. stones
and conl.
The schooner \VInnla linrl : , lumber liulcn.
Captain Meltltchlu , from ( innoi to 1'rovl-
( Icnce , It. I. , liux arrived ut Tarpaulin Covu.
MUHI , after n btormv passaiti ) of uniihiml
IciiL'th llercruw bnll'oiod great piivatlons
durliiK tliooy.ie and uoro uboiit to losort
to ( iinnlbulUin when rolle\eil by a putmlng
vessel.
1'im-iKii.
Yellow fnver It riiKlns at Itln Jnncrlo , and
nn outbreak of the dlbouhO \ feared at lluenus
Ay res.
ll.iron Oncni-biir . tlin St. IVtcrsbiirg
banlii-r ulio failed thuoihm day , liiiHimhl out
ox or * .IOU'JO,01U to depositors slnuii his failure.
Thirty I'urls annrchlsts hn\u llixl to London
andhuvo urlttttn lutters to frloniU , u kin ,
for money to continue thull joiunoy to uw
York.
The Trench rnvoli tlor party hold nun.orons
huiiiictsHnd ( | confurcni-i's In colisbratlon of
tliuannlvoi-saryof ttiuiiiiiiiniiiiv. .NoilUturb-
nncu occurred
A coiiiinlsslon fiom thu I'runoh flininbor of
Deputies has un inlmomly adojilfd a 1)111
ma k I ni ; It n caulta ! oireni-o to blow up houses
with dynamite.
At Kin > ,4 , , Italy h uw was destroyed by an
explosion hU bodlos have boon taken from
the ruins and four nioru lira tliiniglit ti bo
bunuuth the dulirls.
It IH undorhtood that Or. 1'lerson of I'hlla-
( lulphlu , who , durliu Mr. SiiurKoon's Illness
ollk'hileil In his ktcat ) , will lt ) < vliosnn to till
the dead iiilnlbtui'ii plato In the metropolitan
taburnnulu. l.onduii , 1
Hlicvlal precautions ha\oht'en taken to pro- 1
tfctthuliniiurlal funilly of Hiihslii In con o- '
IIIIDUCU of the receipt of coamunlc itlons from
tliu I'arls pollen to tlio effect that ulhllifcU Imt o
prtinared to mukuaii altvmiit lo u sit luate ,
them ,
INSTITUTE.
XftJl Eye & Gar
INF RMARY
FOR
KTREATMENT
OF ALL
Dost fasllltlus , apparatus nnd Kcmcdloj
forsiirci'Ssfut tro itmcnt of nveiy form
of disease reiiiililnx medical or
Hiir4lual treatment.
M beds for patient * , bo.ud nnd attendance
Itest aucomodations In Die ucst.
Wrltu for circulars on ( lef < > rnltlos , and
braces , trusses , club feet , curvatures of sniiiu ,
lilies , tumors , c nicer , catarrh , bioneliltis , In
halation , electricity , paralysis , epilepsy , Kid
ney , li adder , eye. ear , skin and blood anil all
surcleal operations.
DISEASES OF WOMEN llookou Diseases of
Women I'lSHIi Wo \ lately added a lyliu-
In dcp irtiuent for women during conllniMi.ent.
strictly piivate.l Only Hellablo Metllc.il In-
btituto maUlng a Speel ilty of
I'Rl VATK D1SIOASKS
All Hlood ll ) < .un < sog suci-osstiilly tioatol
fayDliIlltle 1'olsnn lumovcd from tlio system
without mercury. Ni'w Itostoratlvo Treat
ment for Loss of VITAI , I'OWCU. I'eisons un
able tolsltus mav ho treated at homo by
I'oirpspon 'dice. ' All communications eonll-
( Icntlal. Aledlclncs or Instinmont-i sent l > y
mini oroxprcss. securely packed , no maikN to
Indicate 'contents 01 sender. Onu pciMmal In
terview prefurroil. Call and consult us 01 send
history of your case , anil we will send In plain
u rapper , our
Rnnif TH MEN I'I'En ' : rnou ITlvato.
DUUn IU men .
, s.peoiil | or Xervmm Dis-
cases , linpotoncy. Svplillls , Gleet and Viulcu-
role , wltliiini'stlon list.
lli.ifos , Aiipllaiiuub for Dcfniinltlcs . \ , Trnses
Only manufactory In the Wertlof IHSFUKJI-
11All'i.lA ! > t till , fltlln.t.li , KI.KUVUIU
It A T r Kit IKK A > li It 'f/.J.S. '
Omaha Medical anil Surgical Instilulc ,
2Qth and Broadway , Oounoll Bluff j.
Ton inliiiitnb' tldo fiom contei-of Om.iha on
Omaha , and Council IllulTs ulectiie motor line.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Couirll Hindi.
Capital stcc'f ,
tuiplns an ll'ioiits HOOOO
Netf'apltal an 1 Surplus $ ! SiHIMn
Dlructura-J I > . IMinu iJi in , II. l < . . " -hiif ir , , I'O
( ilu.iiini , n f. Hurt. I A Mlllor , .1 V Illnc'inii
unit ninrlei H llnanim. TrunsaetKi'iioial lunl-
Inn Inibiness , I.arKOSt capllul and sin pluu of
any bank In t-outhuuuturn Iowa.
NTBEEST ON TIME DEPOSITS
Under Uio imtronngo of
D FRAZAR
, , ,
70 an I 71 Globe Hhlg. , Boston.
Tour of 80 ilnyo , $ )00 ; Tour of fiO i
$100 ; Tour of 00 Uiiya. 5i7. ! ) ; Tour of 15
, .
All trnvulliu , hotel nnd elclit-spelni cxiicnuos In
" ' " ' ' '
with .Mm. rrninr. July . Mruiu-
uhlii ( ( rilM. < iinanl l.ln . llonton )
XOHTI1 CAl'IJ I'AItT * liii-nlMnnolrt. hjr ntc-ani-
lilp \VONIA Irom ll ( tun 6ilnr , f W
VplilliHtlniD limit uu nmilo at oacu tor tlilntuu
uni1 lor clrcnlai nml ri'tcri-aco
ARE YOU
GOING TO EUROPE ?
Cook'x i-elcU coiKluctod i-xtur luii . ( K\vr > llilUK
tinl rla ) vlll leavu Nuw V.irk ni iinder -
Alii ) imrtyporH M Mnjotlr. " April .i ;
h IrM .lime parly per f. H. "Ktriirlii , " Alny Jl
t-tcond Juno party per K H "Tun oii'c " Juim 8
Ihlrd June purly pur h H "Jluji'ttlo. ' JiiiiwS.
Noilli Ciipo mid Iliimla , PIT t- 1 trurlu , '
" "
"vv" hull toKljillolicurof any do lroim of Join-
Hit ! fllhurVo ul o imiio
TICKKTH Kill INIIKI'KNIIK.NT TIIAVKI.
Avallolilofor uiirur mum purionn , iituni tlinu ty
iui > route. ( Irriilur notcii nnd Icltorn oj irodlt
IKIICII Bund alninii for now lUuitmiud pruKrunm
wltli lull piirllcuUrturiiliove
J'll ( / > COOK \ Nd.V ,
Ocnuml 1'aitvnKcr Airi'iit * uml r rrliu Ilankcr > ,
2J ( t'oulli dork tired ( lilca i )
A"fiBNriNKMICK llBKII.I.KHIl Klltlfti IIBUU
KllAlilUA'10U"tur inlldoteaiai liuouiiu Ilklll ;
ibo iiilcroliorKeriu I'ut upa.id rotallu I la ( J * lmil
tJiidi , lliulnltor l KBllum. tieul any whom pra
pnld on r oelit | of jirl or li O I ) WrUiiii a iruar
vnleu to = uri Tlio | > ul > llu Iradu nn I Joiturt uii
iillcul by tlw Kln < r llnie LVimpptny , II nili * 'I A
Wulchor , lluwnrrt Muycr-.u ? K I' storkora. ! ' " " '
Oainlia , A I ) loiter jnJ II J KIII , Co JIICP UluU * .
AN OMAHA LADY
MMcoa n Stntomsnt Tlmt Will In'or- .
OSD All aufTorlntr from Cn'nrrh '
A Typlcnl Onso.
Mr . , t. H.l'nrk. S4M fliarlcs sttrct , tnnkri
tlio following st'iti'iiii'tit :
" 1 had been Imillv iilTccted nitli ratnrrb for
nbont I on years. Tor two years past mrnsu
bud bppnrspi'clally ( ilstresslnu nml I Miffurcil
( ontlnunlly In many ways.
"I watt iilmixt constnmly ImwMn ; and spit. *
tint ? thick mucus that WIIB always In my thrnat
nnd bronchial Jnlies. This wnsi iy annoying
ti ) tny-olf ni well us to my fispiuls My nose
was stopped up nnd wa * ncxcr free mid clear
ns a healthy no < e should be.
"Ili'tldcs tliK mv thtoit ua\o tno peat
timibV , ln > lis always sere nml mv xnlco sn
ho.ir o thnt often 1 could ocairolv talk -jt i.ll.
my frloiuls ilioiiRlit I must have . iiincthliic > -
In my throat , o rou h and lnnKy w.ia my '
Milec. Constant rln lnj noises In my o itsatid
dl//lnc s added to mv dl comforts
"I'orlinps tin * syinlitoni that rnu o1 tin * mo t
p-iln was my lieadaelio wlileh was almost con
stant and turnip inoory mKeribli- Prom thli
"Imiu I \Misi.--\llv sick am ) tinlltti'd for my
dally duties. I con d nut OfoptilKhl and U.T <
d i.oroils and \Mil < i < ful that I iot nti tnornltiKi
us tiled as linn tellrlPK thetilulit intfoie.
"I nm Miry shul that I can truly viy my our-
ferlni ; Is nvi r an 1 I nm pntltolv tollcMMl > ij
tlilsCnmp ofrryoin complaints Mv tuxiSy
nnd throat me clear anil uhc me no t rouble. > .
'I'linsnroiicss and lirllntlnn am otiii nlsotlui N
rhip'lirj ant ) dlr lnoss. My Milco Is Ktion and
nndiiatnr.il. Mv lio.ul.iclie li.n nNn nitiirlv
illsappearrd fllihli is a rrlli'f too great to i\-
prosIn words
.M ) npprtlto bus Ineronsi'il and I nm stronu'-
or and bi'tti-r In e\i ry wiy. I sleep well exoiy
iilu'lit and ilsu rested and refreshed
"I titKu ptoamiro In connniinillnK Drs rope-
land 'ind Mirp'irl as sMIIful anil successful
pliys'clans Tlii'lr inolhods of t rcalincnt are
mlhl anil ideas nit , and nt tin ) samotlmoaro ,
us In my case \eiy olliclt'iit. '
M1W. .1. II. I'AUIf.
" 405 Charles SI reel.
A KANSAS WOMAN SPEAKS
C'lironlo Mnlnrlu nml Cnliii'rli of tln < I.I\ jr- .
A Notiililo ( 'use mill Ciitr , - . .
Among the many oa us nf vhronio i1l-ei ; a
treated by li ) . Copitlnnil and hopinl slnea
llinli location In Oniulia niintiis untie Inlt.'iiM-
Inp tliuii Hint nf Mis. Mury Muloy , nf 71 > I'ur-
ullol strrnt , Ati'hlson , Kansas
This lady Is an old n.sldont of Alohl-on ami
MI.ft.nitv Mtt.ov.
Is hold In lilsli e-ilroni by ti luu clrulo of
fi lull Is In liei'lioniu city. MrMnlov suusli'-
rcllof In Uiiiilii : : from liei s id con lltlnn , nno
fuiind it nnd look It homo ulth Inn to Kitus.H.
llor Mury Is best told by bur-elf
"When Drs Copi'luml nnd Sliup.ird fli tsin
mr I was . .ooal. . I could ic.ncoli wall. . 1 uni
l-'io.itly oniaclatud fioin lack of , food nnd
stilTcrlng , In f.u't ' so thin Unit I wis : but ; \ .
sli'ulow of mv formci hof. ! I could cut notli-
lnur. The least bll or food tiutuu onld make
mi vomit nml I bnd constant uiuiso.i am1 pain
In my stomach I wumlnr how I
liM'd foi moiitlis wltlniut n.illiiK sraiculv nnv
tiling. I cou il not t'cep. My bead ached
ncailyall thu tlmi > . I was nlmo > t fhol.itU
with hawking anil spitting. I could not Hit
down hpc.iuso of I IIIchnUini ; foellns and
spent my nlnhts piojipi.1' ! up In bed ,
My hands anil feet were always cold and I
i-uiild net waini tlu-iii. Iliad ( .loupCim ihllls
nnd llnsliosor heat thai would uomu nnd Kn ;
also spells of fuvor ill it cioatlv ilUtrossed inn
and nmdo mo wc-iU. I bad emit pain mid
horonoss In my sldu Oiertliu llxtr nml < niloon
rthloli were t'lilaived and MTV londor. My
skin was yolmn Mini ibis J lumlfco was pl.ilnly
seen not only In my skin but n mv oyos. vti\- \
oilnK thum a KfLMMi sh vi'llou' . My 'on''iii )
waihci\lly : toiteil all tlio tlmo. which took
uwny my tusto fet food. Constipation was alt
ways present unit fiuiitiunt attiicks of falnt-
IIL'SS.
In this sul state I aslicil Drs. Cnpcland ami
Sliciml ) If they could do anything for mo.
They nssiiiiHl mo Unit , whllo my KMQ WK %
gra\u , I nnnlil bo ioilly binolltteil and piob-
ably entirely onied'by n piopci oonrbo of
troatmonl I took tbo trcatmont , altlioiiKli at
first I did not c\iL | el tellcf. at. 1 hail eoiiohiili.il
that mv CMSO was beyond Ibo rcMiohof medical
aid. I had boon nealeil bvothor physicians
nml became worse all tno time. No ono can
lull how agreeably KIIIi/rUcd I have been for
toilny 1 nm well and htioni ; : I "it and sleep
well ; my color Is lostoii'd , and In the past two
months I hatuKalncd forty pounds.
Drs. Copolnnil and frbepaul IIIIMI my l.oart-
felt thanks for tbo uie.it boned ! Ihev h.ivo
done me. Mils MAKV MAI.UV. .
TlSI'.nal.e ' : Ktiuct , Aluhlsou , Kan.
is. fopolaml&Shcpar.laro UKIIMAN'IAT-
I.V ljK'ATii : ) 111 Cimibii. PCIfMANHNf Y.
] II' > I'OSSIHIMTV AM ) SlvllJ < form Ihu
Uubis of u\ery oliilm they maku.
Copetal Medical insui
BOOMS 311 AND 312 ,
Ne\y York Life
>
Cor. 17lh nml Fitnniui Sis. , Oiiulu , Nc ! > .
\V. II. Ooi'ixA.vn. M. 1) .
C1. S. SIIKI'AIU ) , M. IX
T. B. .M.\N-rnu : > , M. 1) .
Consulting I'hyslulans
Spcnlaltei : Oilirr'i ait I all < llsu mi of t'n '
I'yi1. Kir. Thro it an I l.iur-'s , Nnrvuiis IIU-
iMiseH , hliliillsoBs ) < H , Ulironlo Dlso ism. Olll'i
llouis 0 toll a. m. , - to S p. in. , 7 toO p in ,
bundiiy HI n , m to l p in.
Chtnrrli.il tronbliM ml kln'lri" ! illsois' ' !
treated Hiiccotifnlly liv mill. Smiil 4u in
Ftuinpi for nnestlon clrjiilarn. Adilrcn ail
lottiirb lo Copiiland Mu lluil Institute , .Nj *
i'uik Ufu Iliilldlnir. Oinah.i. Null. /
$5 A MONTH.
CATAlMtll AND KINDUKI ) DISKASHS
TUIIA i ID : AT TIM : u sirou MHATLOI' *
A MONTH UNTIL AI'ltlL lUTIl-.MKDI-
SPECIAL
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
"l/H/il / hAliI-- ! a baifaln , l"-acro fiull ami
X1 varduu tarm ' inljolnliu city llmllb ;
dwulllnx. 1- ll.b'hua f o.
171AHMH , girJon l.inJ * , home * , Ion I mil
-L1 biulncas Ilo3k < for B ilo urinal. Day .n
Huas. 10 I'usrl ulruut , Ujun Jll Illulfj. _ _
"
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* Hcrlptlon ut prices viiryliu from < l to ll [ >
iior month , IOIMUU In all parts of thu oily ! <
II. fahujfc. MJ llroadwuy.
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' ) peruere fur coed farms In Iowa , I'lnc ,
$ smooth corn land , 1'or piirtluulais call oil
or iiildruss Jubintun X Van 1'iutuii , lonncil
lllirl's. _ _
l l'HNlsiUJlT"HO'iMS ( Toil IIKM' Nirtily
-L fill nibbed rooms foi gentlouiun. JVOOaU-
land avcnno. _
0MUAN ( i 7ldltloiT tToTiT feT unit. MM.UII .
looniboavhi baths but mid ooW Hiitur Day
li Hess , agents. _ _
TTHilfbA I.n-Cofiimblu BufoTy"u"lfyi.'li , ;
-L1 nation ) , cost * l. i will soil for
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AltllKN frirm , II JUTOB Inclty llmlUjimii
of four loonm. food uUiurni 7 acn'k uml
cultivation , MIIIIO hmull flint ! price J..JW.
Ioiiiou.V'lowlo. yn I'unrl bl. _
' ' l.urtc , Mink NuwfounclbiliU tli > i
JOJj'l' | iul ( Hi IjriKist ; imiiiu "Don. " Ku-
ward foi iciurn lo U,0 Third uvcnui' , Coi iivl-
IIIIIIU.