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    THE OMYHA. DAILY BEE. Tfll RSDAY , MARCH 2t ,
THE OMAHA BEE.
BLUFFS
CFFICE : - Ma 12 PEARL STREKT.
toJlvenMlhyCntrlrTtoany pnrtof tlio City
H. W. TILTON , - MANAGER.
' nimtnc-nOfflcn *
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N , Y. PtiimhlnirCo.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat.
Craft's chattel loans , 201 Snpp bloctf.
Bom , to Sir. anil Mrs. F. Spragao , a
son.
son.Thn funeral of the Into Cora Ivlntfjton will
occur this nltcrnoon at 2 o'clock Irum aor
rmlilanco on Mmllson strcat ,
ProachliiK ovary avanlnff by Hav. Dr.Car -
tcr at CUrtsUnn church. Savootcontb. anil
Broadway. Everybody Invlteii.
William Flilolil commenced a suit for a dl-
vorcn in tha district court yostunluy atrninst
his ivlfo , Mercy FlHulil , alleging desertion
as a ground.
The Royal JTulnnbora of America. Lllv
camp No. 1 , will p ve ono of their delightful
socials in Kntizhts of Pytulanhallon WuUnos-
day evening , March . ! < ) .
A team belonBinir to E. Evors ran away
yostordar and collided with H. V. Sluad's
uollvory wiicon at tha corner of Broadway
and First street , badly damaging it.
.lolm Murphy was flnod J15.70 in nollco
court yoitunlay for comraittinir an assault
ana btuturv on K. A. Woloh a foiv nights ape
whiln attending : i dancti on Eluvontti street.
Francis M. Churchill and Mrs. Martha
Drntimatadt of Yorlr. Noli. , wore married
yustonluy afternoon at ICIul's hotel. Rev. H.
II. Barton of the Trinity Methodise church
ofllciatiui , ' .
Mayor Lawrenen has taken the private
ollliro of tliocniut of police in the patrol house
for his uwn olllcc , and will ho thiiro each day
from 'J 30 to 11 .110 o'clock auit from l.UO to
r for the transaction of city misinoss.
An .ipnranriation of 31dU)0 ) nas been made
bv the Ititfislaturn far linnrovnmonts at the
Deaf and DnmD Institutu ilui-Ing the coming
year. Tha trustees a&ltoil for Jid.0)0 ( ) , but
this sum was cut down , alonu with a lot of
others.
P , Potwin. a porter at the Opleu house ,
was arrested yonterday afternoon for tilling
un on sorautbing stronger than water and
raising a disturbance attho hotel. Ha was
slntud with drunkenness and disturbing tbo
pence.
Interesting mcatlnRi ara being hold every
night at the Union Christian Mission , on
upper Broadway. Ona of tha largest audi
ences of the season was proiotjt last ovonlng.
Hov. Springer of Taylor btation dellverod an
ailurcs ? .
Pottnwattamlo tribe , No. 21. Improved
Order of Red Men , will meet this evening in
regular council in tnnir wig-vam. corner of
Broadway and Main streets , at 7'SO o'clock
for work in the hunter's degree. Visiting
chiufp are welcome.
Mltto ICllbaln was arrested yesterday on a
chnrgo of assault and buttery , proferrcd
against him by Richard O'Brien , who lives
nt the corner o'f Ninth street and Twonty-
Uiirti avenue. He will have a trial in police
court tills morning ;
Special session of Harmony chapter. No.
2B , Order of Eastern St. r , at Mnsouia
temple tonight fnr thu purprisu of initiation ,
after which the loclizu will bo ontcrtained by
the gentleman. Members and visiting mom-
hem ara invited to be present. By order of
W M.
The following foreclosure suits were com
menced in thu district court yesturtlny :
Charles Bowmnn against Georco . Swan ,
W. S. Mayno and R. S. Mayne ; A. M. Rich
against M. I. Svars , Rhuo Brothers Cigar
Munufuctunnc comnauy and P. E. Sua-
braok.
A decree of foreclosure was handed down
hv Jutlgu McGee yesterday in thu sunerinr
court in favor of Aucustu Lull an against the
Council Bluffs and Omaha Chiutauu.ua As
sembly et al , for live acres of land included
m tha Grounds , the vnlun of tbo Judgment
being SSTUuT. '
An alarm of flro was sent in yesterday
morning from the Carries ! Hats on Fourth
struou A defective Hue had set flro to thu
wamscoatinir in the kitchen of the house oc
cupied by W. J. Davenport. A paiUul or two
of water extinguished thu blnzu before tha
liramen arrived , and thu damairo was very
slight.
The committee that has been circulating ;
thu subscriotion list far tha Chautuuuua as-
sainbly guurantoo fund has succeeded in
raising over ST.uyo. They claim that thu
prompt response with which they have met
will enable them to prsnaro the finest pro
gram that has ever been presented smco thu
starting of the assembly.
Marriacu licenses wore issued ycsterdav to
the following parties : E. M. Hrinson and
Rosa Wherry of Otnulin ; F. It. Churchill
and Martha Brahrastailt of VorJr , Nub. ;
James E. Tupner of Persia , Harrison county ,
and Unttlu Hollman of Walnut : Jens Nielsen
and Marie J. Somlbenjof ICeg Creek town
ship ; Fred A. Suencer and Anna Conoyor of
Coun'-il Bluffs.
A mistake of the printer in leaving out a
cinherm yesterday's report of the city coun.
cil oroccedlncs caused the statement to bd
made that thu total amount of lines naid
over to thu city treasurer by the marshal
duringtbo past your was sOuiUEi. If this
were true tuu marshal's department would
bo several thousand dollars m the hole , but
the Uom should have road $40,14U.li ! , which
leaves a not proflt of nearly $35OOJ to the
city.
city.Tho
The man who attempted to burglarize the
residence at Postmaster L M. Troyuor nicht
before last and who refused to trivc his name
to thu oftluorsmm yesterday that his name
was George Anderson. It la prettv well
settled , however , that this la nn alias , as tbu
oflluors ant positive ) thuthu la Hill , who was
sent to the penitentiary for attumnting to
break into tha Mutropolltan bouso safe. Ho
and his confederate , Ueorga Wull , will
have a hearing iu pollen court this morning.
Miss Councilman , un luuiamplitihud
trimmer , hns arrived from the eiist ami
will hiivo ohnrga of tha trimming- -
purtmuntof HiHS Ra sdnlu's millinary
purlnrs. Miss Counuilmnn oomua hi lily
i'uiommuniliil and Miss Ruirsdulu is
pruparuil to meet all the iluiuanda of thu
ladies. _
How ara your turnings ? J. M.
Lamultu , 131 Puarl. Only homu factory.
Jarvis' wild blackberry Id tlio best
O. Yuulforraan &Co. , fcuil , scuila , com-
miualun , country proihu'o , 103 Broadway.
R. .r , Clancy left yesterday for tha cast.
Him , John V. Stana le/tlast evening for u
visit to Les Moinus.
Thomas Tostovin left yesterday aftarauou
for a uusinoas tnp to Coming.
.Marvin Hugbitt , president of the North
western Railway company , was in tha city
yesteriaj * .
C' . C. Lmdor , chief train dispatcher for
thu Rock Iblaad , left lost evening with hla
family fora woelt'a visit to Chicago.
Mrs. G. A. Wuub and daughter Bluncho of
bllverton , Oro. , am tha guests of Mrs.
Wobb'B daughter , Mrs. Heury Stuvonson.
Judge J. R. Reed bos raturnml from Santa
Fa , N. M. , where hu has been balding a
itikslon of the court of privatu land clulma.
Edward W. Strong of Northlielii , Minn. ,
Is in tbu city , a guest of his unclu , W. J.
Davenport. Hu will maUu this city bia
homo.
Mrs , M F. Hubur and daughter are ex
pected homo from Colorado soon , where they
wont in tba hapa of Improving Miss Huber'a
health. "Shu la pronuuncttd by her physicians
in a very critical condition , tha trip not hav
ing benefited her as it had neen hoped It
would.
J. C. Pryor. formerly of the Bank
rupt bluio btnru on ain street , la now
with L , Klnncliun at the corner of Pearl
mil Bryant street and hopea to sea hiu
( riunilb tbora.
Ejisturn money to loun on real estate
by E. H. Shuttle , Broadway and Main.
ironey to loan. Lowest rates. John-
ton & Van Putum. Everutt block.
Ewt-nxon Muslo Ca , Maaanla tumplu
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NEWS FROM COQCIL BLUFFS
Defeat of the Gatch Liaonsa Bill Causes
Maoh Sorrow.
COULD SCARCELY- BELIEVE THE REPORT
< r HrprrsinMl on All "lilei nt tlio Prn
M nl" > Ciintiniinnrn r tlin Pn-s-
ent Vltlokr Hnun Xlirnugh.
nut tint > nuto.
Tha arrival of a tologmm yestnrtiay an-
oounulng that the Gatch high llcenca local
option bill , Wbich has been before the legis-
latura so manv weeks and which had aroused
so' many hopes in the minds of temperance
peonlo in the various cities of tha state , had
been defeated was anytning but welcome In
Council Bluffs. It was pretty wall under
stood beforehand what the fata of tha Dili
would bo from tha telegraphic dispatches
from Dos Moines , but many continued to
hopu that something would turn up at the
lost minute to shako the ropuollcans in their
resolution to stand bv prohibition , and It was
not until the tolcsram was recivod that the
last ray of hope illckerai and went out ,
The disgust nt the fate of the bill was not
confined by any means to the democrats.
Hardly a ronubllcau could bo found that
would not launch forth , an invective at the
beads of the republican representatives on
thu slightest provocation. A'Bnn represen
tative called on a number of prominent
republicans of thu city in order to ascnrtaln
what their views of thu situation worn.
The following is the substance of. what was
said :
H. J. Chambers It la hard to toll how dis
gusted I am at the result of the vote in thu
house. It will undoiibtcuiy Injure our
chances in thu prcsidentaf eleclion this fall ,
although tha stata may possibly go repub
lican as it has always dona before.
But in a year from next fall
both bouses will probably bo demo
cratic , tha state will bo Mlchiganized ,
and then good-byo to Iowa as a republican
state. Wo will then have a general licnnsu
law passed bv tno democrats instead of onu
Ilka tha Gatch bill , and every cross-roads
prohibition country village will have all the
saloons it can take care of. They deserve
them , anil I hone thov'll ttot them.
J. J. Sleadraan Of course it gives us a
black eye , but I aon't think it will have the
slightest inlluunco Hi the presidential cam
paign. Iowa is a tariff state and an bonest
dollar state , and those two issues ara tha
ones that will bo paramount in the comiuc
national campaign. Tha question of prohibi
tion will never be heard from.
W. Ji Davenport The republican party
will regret it. I intend to vote the domo-
cratlu ticket hereafter until the prohibitory
law Is repealed , although I was one who
voted to put It Into tha eon titutiou In the
first placo. I know of at least four others
wbo arc in tbo samu flx.
John Y. Stone It's a bad thine for us , but
then the renubliean party la strong and can
stand it It may break in onu part , but It
will heal in another , and so thinzs will goon
in about the same old way.
A. T. Fliekingor I was satisfied that the
bill would bo defeated before tbo republican
state convention was helu. But I have ben
just as well satisfied all along that if there
had been the slightest Indication that tha ro-
nubllcans would support it there would nave
been enough democrats to po baric on it to
prevent its passage.
Judca Walter f. tfrnith Idon'twant to say
a word for publication , but I am certain thu
failure of thu bill will havn no effect upon
our chances In the presidential cumpaiitn. I
pronhesy a majority of IHJ.OOU in lo-ra for the
renubllcau presidential nominee. But I
shouldn't ha surprised if wo supped with
grief a year from next fnlU
BOYTOX STOKE.
tiniuunso Arrivals uf Spring Gomld Grcit :
llar nlns TlilH Wo k.
Wo have appreciated the remarkable
patronage extended us during- our great
underwear sale , which closed last niffht.
anil , although wn madu price ? so low as
to leave no profit , we wish to thank our
many friend1 } for coining and. talcing the
goods away.
WE WAITED ROOM.
Anil when you visit our store this week
anil see tnu immense stock of
SPRING GOODS
On display you will understand why we
had to make such great aacrilices.Vo
take pride , as you know , in securing for
our counters the latest and be. it the
market affords , and in allowing none to
excel us in the completeness and excel
lence of cur stock. Come to our store
this weeic and see the display and be
happy. InDRESS
DRESS GOODS
wo will ahovv you the latest novelties ,
both in wool goods and the liner fabrics.
SPRING UNDERWEAR
we have just what tlio first warm days
of spring will make you sigh for and in
hosiery wo can gratify you with many
novelties. Wo perhaps ought to call
special attention to the large line of
LADIES' SPRING WRAPS
capes , etc. , just received and. placr d on
rtuie for the lirst time this week.
And finally as to prices you know they
will be right , for this is the
BOSTON STORE.
Council Bluffs. la.
FOTIIEHIXfJITAM , WniTKLAW & CO.
Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices.
N. B. Store closes evenings at ( i p.
in. , except Mondays and Saturdays ;
Mondays U p. m. , Saturdays 10 p. ra.
I'tMlrrul Court .furors.
The March term of United States district
and circuit courts will open next Tuu duy
with Judges Woolson and Shlras on the
bur.rh. The following bavo been drawn as
members of the grand and petit juries :
Gramt Jurors Robert -Marshall , Atlantic :
David Vliet. Clarinda ; William Rldcaway ,
Cromwell ; Thomas Woldner , Hud Oak ; N.
Parker , Mt. AyrV. ; . S. Oliver , Lenox ; B.
F. Parker , Corning ; A. Dlxon , Bodhara ;
Clam Ellis. Uttlo Sioux ; .f. H. Wheeler ,
Corning ; Robert G. Clark. Sldnny ; William
Bimnett. Vail. V. E. Aldricn , Atlaatlc ;
Charles Gilmore. Council Bluffs , .r. h. Tav-
lor. Rod Uuk ; R. Tavlor. Cretou , E. F.
Dickinson. Audubon , M. V. Best ; Shulbv ,
S. Dye , Muceuonla : Traev Lhupmnn , Vail ,
Wabstor Heath , Exira ; A. F. Ictus , Creston ;
Carl Hunson , Ucnison.
Petit. Jurors Goorau A. He. Creston ; D.
L. GilletteAvion : J. W. Davis. Harinn ,
Stephen Riug , Logan , John MlnesLVilllaca ,
J. O. Braman , Hamburg : J. W. SLoi-kor ,
Loiran ; John Holden , Ingralti Grove ; Guorgo
C. Calkins. Corning ; Joiunh Moore , Vlllisca ,
G. E. Russell. Carroll : J. W Paul , Gravity ;
A. J. Russell. Glunwood J'erorau Turner ,
Harlan ; J. U. Moora , Crastan , D. Grass ,
Avoca ; Aba Bochrauk , Missouri Vallny ; J ,
P. Burrows. Clannda , R. W. Woodhousu ,
Portsmouth , John Oliver , Module ; W. M.
Scott , Crohton. Perry Bkbla , Carbon ; A. D.
Gastan , Tabor , S. S. Morrow. Thayer ; A. C.
Wright , Alton , John Noon , Braytoa. W. C.
Deiashuititt , Pacific Junction , J. E. Wbulen ,
Red Oalt. B. 1C. Berry. Creston ; X. B.
Brown. Noola , T. J. BBntley , Hamburg : G.
W. B. Fletcher , Lawis ; W. S. McIOusky ,
Thurraan ; Paul White ; AtiauUo ; W. S. Ev-
erotc. Atluntia ; JUSBU Wllay. Buck Grava ;
Joseph 'I'ackuy. Dettunce ; John Fttlu , Har-
lau ; ilurtlu Eabeuk , ICimhalltaa ; E. M.
Kully , Manning ; Flenry Walker , Wirt ; W
H. Mobr , AruaUlu ; D. Cooper , Glidden ; X T.
luginan , Villibco.
Jarvia 1S77 brandy , purest , safest , besN
Reiter , tha UUlor , 310 Broadway , haa
all the latest styles and newest goods.
Satibfaction guaranteed.
Silllpii Bil tn Uu TlllitT.
A bard looking character giving oil name
as Jumes Fox was arrested yiiaturauy by
Deputy Marshal Fowler with a coat and vast
iu his possession that ha was suspected ol
having stolen. Hu was al&a inspected at being -
ingthu fellow whu ( tola a $35 KolU chain , at
store tno other day * . W
iiorner , xrho saw him when he was in thai i
storo. < allcd. upon hltn at the i3'y jml yestoc
day , and laid h J was vorv sura be was the
rittht man. James Harris , who was nlrondy
In Jntl charged with being in comollcity with
tan tneif , also laid that Fox was tha man.
Ho will bo held on tbo charge of larceny from
1 Building , and both men will have a prelim-
nary examination this morning- .
Found Oullty.
The arguments of the attorneys In the case
of tha stata against Ross Sayan , cbaraed
with assault with intent to commit murder ,
occupied almost all day yesterday In the
district court. About o'clock the
ludgo delivered his uhni-go to the jury.
and thn case was taken under nil-
vtsomcnt. At 10:3J : In the nvnnlng
tba jury returned a verdict finding tha
defendant rfnlllv of assault with intent to
rommtt manslaughter. Tha limit of the pun
ishment fora crlrao of this naturals Uva
ynara in thu penltontinrv. Snyors was
inlton In charge by tile sheriff and will b
kept in tbo county jnil penulnq the yaaslne
of sentence.
A Jury was omnanolcil Into in tha after
noon and the trial of thu casu ot thu stata
against William Criss was begun. Crlss is
chaivod with tha cmlipulomcnt of a check
for $37 which belonged to Mrs. Pralor , a
colored woman llving.on West Broadway.
Oil 1'rilMtliii ; * Clvi-n A\viy. :
The tigntning lands : : ipu artist , who
lias attracted. auch crowds at the Boston
store. Council Bluffs , during- the last
few days , will remain in his studio in one
of thu largo ahovv windows for several
days yet. It Is to lie hoped thu weather
will bo pleasanter this wcolc so that the
crowds aniHldu am butter enjoy the
spectacle of aft artiHt painting a largo
handsome landscape in oil with light
ning rapidity , completing a , picture
often in tun minutes time. Many of
these pictures are very flue , and would
not bo out of place in any drawing
room. As fast as they are painted anil
dried thuy are given away to the cus
tomers of the store with every Jo pur-
chaw. All thcHo pictures are framed on
the place at about one-half the cost com
mon ly paid for the various styles of
frames , ranging in price from t5e ? to
3 1. To. This is much less than the frames
can bo bought for elsewhere. We tr ist
that each of our patrons will tret onu of
these pictures. Recollect thu picture
costs you nothing : you got your goods at
special sale prices and the pictures are
given you as presents from us , your ex
pense only being for the frames.
Ciinil Tlmi ! for
Last evening about S o'ulocic thu dynamo
at tha electric light power bauso , which is
connected with tba aru light system gave
out and nearly ovcry arc light in thu city
went : out , leaving tha streets in almost total
darkness. Tha shaft of what is known as
tha racUer arm carau lnaa so that the
whole machine was disabled. Tha
only arc lights left burning dur
ing thu evuning wora thosa on tha
"accommodation" circuit , which comprises
the resilience district In tha Immediate vicin-
Itv of the nawar houso. The machine will
have to ha taken to tha iron works today far
repairs , and if nothing happens to prevent it
may possibly be gotten into ihapa by tomuht
so as to bo ready for use. But thu DroBabll-
Ity is that the streets will be dark tonight
also.
It is with pleasure that Misses Sprink
& Pearon announce to the public that
they have secured the services of Miss
If. Wheelpr of Chicago to take charge
of their trimming department. Will bo
pleased to see all the ladles at our new
parlors , No. IU Main street
In antual use and just as good as new
is the verdict of a Hardman upright
piano now at Mueller's. 103 Main street.
It is the full winded horse thattukos the
Wo have our own vineyards in Califor
nia. Jarvia Wine company , Ca. Bluffs
Walnut block and Wjoming coal ,
fresh mined , received dailj Thatcher ,
115 Mafh street
.SiiycrV Vliitiiry Ovnr thn Slnahi-r.
NEW Yonir , March , 10. To tha Sporting
Editor of Tnc BBC : 'Tho champion of
champions" declares that his last round in
Franca with Mitchell lasted thirty-ainu min
utes and tha mason why ha failed to catch
him after chasing him around thu ring live
times , was becauao it rainuj. torrents ana tha
mud was over a foot deep ! ( ! )
Ono ot The Old Tmtoa's rounds with
Sayers lasted thirtv minutes , and the Tip-
ton said tha reason he failed to catch Tom
was bcuausu ha iwlstedhis hip joint In ana of
the turns.
Round i The Slasher came up with greater
eontidiincs than ever , ana lungea otic bis
right , which reached i'om's nbi with zraat
force , and Tom countered him sharply on the
mouth , drawing lirst blood. Th'j Slasher
looked astonished , stopped to consider a
moment , and again went swinging his great
arms like thu sails of a xvindmtll. Suyarj
danccu lightly out of harms way and then
stepping in popped a smack on lha nose and
got away laugnlng. After dancine round
bis man'and avoiding several more luntres
Tom again got borne on thu snulllor , drawing
a fresh supnly of ruby. TheTlpton annoyed
rushed in , misKod bis right and also a terrific
upner cut with his left , and Savers again
dropped in upon the nose. Alter this slmnt
excnauges took place. Thu Slasher now
chased Saveri all over thu ring , thu latter
dancing round him ilka an Indian or tiualng
like a deer to draw him after him. Thu
vicious blows aimed by the Slasher all loll
upon tha air , and his cxuniuns to uatch his
aiiuble antagonist caused him to blow off
steam to an indutlnltu extent.
Hud one at thn lutended compliments
alightim on Tom. wo think it would buvo
Been all over with him. After S lyors nau
comnluted his dance ha went to his man ,
cluveriy avoided n irood richt-hander , and
delivered another vcrv hot one on thu tmout
imuro Badminton ) . Tbu Tipton triied hp
heavy punches tnrca times and raisseU ; a
fourth was prettily stoppeu , after which
both hit short , The Tinton next got on
Tom's right cheek with his left , and soinu
very pretty stopping followed on both aides ,
alter which the Tipton maau another rush ,
like a bull ut a gate , and found himself nncu
more battling with vacancy , Tom having
slipped andur his arm and danced olT lauch-
ingly. Thu Slasher looked with astonish
ment and shuok htH beau. Saye a ain approached
preached , and aiter ana or two feints a goud
exchange took place , Snyers gutting on tuu
luftoyo and tha Slasher on the ribs. Sharp
counter hits ( nllowed. Slasher on thu gob and
Tom on the nneuk. Tom now led off with his
double , butthuSlotihcr stopped him prettily
twica iu succession , but he missed tbu re
turn.
Thu Slasher again pounded away , princi
pally with his riuhr , but without uifuct , as
Savers jumped bock or stopped every effort.
Suyora now alautcd a stinger on the ' 'mark"
i pit of tba stomach ) acd supped thu return.
Tha next minutebo got snurply home an thu
sneezer , and Jumped qulcKly away from a
well intended upper cut which looked lika u
Uulsuer. Tha Slasher now s tan pea ana or
twa nretty Itutdt , hut bis returns caino so
slowly that Sarura was out of barm's way.
This occurred suvnral times , tbu Slasher
rushing about lika a baited bull , Say-
crs skipping nimbly away irom every rush ,
dfteralittlu of tula entertainment Suyurs
went in , let go his left , aud was stopped
nuatlv , and hu In turn stopped two vary
round hits on thu part of Perrv Suycrs
next fulntmi and got horaa it slaaning lun-
banduran lha nght cheek , which bu cut ae-
voroly and drew a plentiful supnly of tha
riby. Another hit full on tha same spot.
Tha Slasher then got a llttla ana In on Tom's
body , and tmd agaiu , but Tom. got awar.
Thu Slasher retired to his corner to sot his
mug wiped , and on coining again , Tom Utd
him another dancu all over tha ring , tha old
ana. with raara hastu than speeu , trying
to catch him , and repeatedly expending his
strcnuth m amply uuacn. At lost , Suyora
having given mm a good turn at this same ,
stopped to see whether ha was pumped , and
samu good exchanges took place , bjyers
again on tba cheek and tha Slanber also , on
tbu cheek. Mutual stopping ; followed , and
Sayera next got homo huavily on thu conic
Tha Silaiuor now stoppea Tom and returned ,
but not heavily , on thu COOK , which led to
exchanges Tom on thu squlntor anil Bill an
thu ribs. After aua or twa more exhuuies ,
nothiir tremendous counter took place , Tom
receiving in Iho tton'tj and fho lasher on 1
lha aozzlo , aach Jnxwtn Ula carmine. Ttin
hlasher having next miuto several mtssns ,
went in. and another b'acp untor was ex
changed. Tom repeivliic Si the bratu pan and
the Slasher on thu bulU Xrom whluh morn
home brewed escaped. ar.h now had a wtpa
af the inongo nnd r < im.t&ntod ais opponent
to another game of fbtluw my letidnr , ill or r
the ring , iu the course of which tha Sasbcr
cnugbt him u Heavy right-hander
on the back iSijjors sold no felt
the effects of that blow for many : i year. )
Hn then stopped Tom'luft [ ana hesvv coun
ters followed Tom on tha snorter and tha
Slnsner on tha forehead , , knocking him down ,
tint knock down for the Slosner. This
round luited oxautly halt an Hour.
Tha light lasted att < - Qoui : and forty-two
minutes and ouly ten rounds. By keeping
his man on his lees and doing-lots of snrint-
ing , Tom gradually wora his man down to
nls level and made him putt Ilka n grampus.
1'ho Tipton mlsied some terrific right-hand-
era Intended for ilinshura , but'Coin's agility
on his pins kept him out of hurra's way. The
Tintou began his nuhtinffcareeriti imswhon
onlv 10 aud his Intt onu in IS < > 7 , so that hu
had been twenty-two years in the ring , and
Ilka many mora champions , left off a loser.
Tom was but llttla marked in that contest ,
nut poor old Tlnton'i mug was fearfully cat
and brmsuj. Thera is no alow so difficult la
land as a heavy right-hander or so ousy to
avoid , when tha men nxclianucd counters or
stood and tapped each other Tlpton did well
enough , but his heavy punches cama too
slow to damauo tha agtlu Savers. Tha Tip-
ton < vas so slow anit weak towards the last
that Tom could plant tremendous himvv
punches .vilh the "auctioneer" ( his right )
with perfocteaso. Still lha ola follow was
cad Rr.tr e. Thu Tiptoniona shoulu huvc
paid tha Saycrsltcs tu make It n draw anil
thu light miirht have been headed : ' -The
Tinton Slasher still champion , Sayera did
some coed footrauinu. "
Black Pater was about right whim ho salii
"it was only a question of tnno when tbu
best of un will hnvo to knock under to a
youneerana fresher man. "
Your last Suxiur Biiiwasa very enter
taining one. Thu Now Orlrans sports
sceminl to tuko as much interest in thu sot
to's of Mitchell. Slavln & . Co. , as thu princi
pal event of thu nvanlng. It has been said
that what Oempsey coula not da no mlddlo-
weicht need try. How did Saycra and Muia :
mark giants i Tom King could counter with
a celerity and with a crushing forcu seldom
witnessed in a giant and although ha hud .hu
alnulo the best , of It in the left-bunded ex
changes , vet when Maca changed bis tactics
and faugh him with , bath bauds all over the
rinc and at innghtmg "tha accomplished
Jem's" superiority iu science was ovi'lunt.
Walt till Redheaded Boh faces * > ntckard or
Mitchell , wa will then Unit out what hu is
madu of. Jem Smith , .laka ICilram and
Pater Manor had the best of itlnthunrat
round or two , but Pntchurd , Slavin and
Fitzslmmons sooaturnod. thu tables on them.
T. C. K.
3T.1DJ.MK
Sliu DtMiins NtimertiiiH Sturies mill Cxpluttm
Her IMiuiB fur tlm future.
l/'op/rf | < jMrd lSO2t j Jitinvt Gortlon ncnntlL ]
PAIIIS. March ± i. { Now YorK Herald Cabla
Special to Tim Bun. | The Herald's cor
respondent called today on Madamu Melba
In her charmingly furnished apartment ncac
Park Moncsau. Tha sitting room was
nllea with flowers presented upon her re
entry to Paris operaJn "Hamlet" last night
Whan usied whathar-sha had been nlcusotl
with her reception she saia. "It was simply
delightful. They worn so very kind to me.
You scu the numbej : of tlowerj I got I
always like tha Parisaudionco. My enuagc-
ment lasts until thu uuu of May , singing
twice every week. I have taken this anart-
mcnt for three yours' , so am making my home
here , although my engmioment will nrobnbly
take ma awav six muntus in tha vear.1
"Was it true that , tfiu duo d'Orleana fol-
loxvcd you to tha Rlv-iera anil elsewhere i"
"No. the whole of those stories of the yacht
on which wo wore 3opposed to have mctatson
"
and tha whola of tha "rest of them were nuro
invention. I did notice tba due a'Urlenus
at all down there , ( Aa , you know , hu bos
been staying at tha , Eqrtuguesa court with
his father. All ttebe"rbporta are untruu and
absurd. "
"And tha divorra proceedings which your
husband is taking , is thcra any'news an that
! ' -
subject-
xhe primu donna's face fell. Tha subeat
is ana which of all others is most unpleasant
to her.
Then she said : "I am so happy In other
wavs that I would rather not talk of that1'
Mme. Motbn is indeed , looking well. Shu
is full of lifu and spirits , and was qulto
charming in light airy morning desnubille.
Urltluli R | iulnuil on thn Cnli
LOKDOX , M urchi Advices received
today from Freetown , Sierra Laones , give
further particular ] of tha recent disaster tea
a British expedition in Senegambia. Thu
expedition , consisting- IHO troops and sovcn
British crncer * , marched to Tambi , a place
IGU miles inland. Finding thu place stockaded
ana aefenued by J.UUJ natives the uxpdi-
Uon made an assault and after throa houro'
fighting was revmlsuJ. Captain Robinson
was killed. Thu leading men emboldeneu by
their victory then ralllea from tha stockadu
aad attacked tbu axpodltiou. In this en
counter flva British olllcera and twentv men
worn severely wounded. The expedition at
once'retreated. .
Frmn Cliluu anil
vcn , B. C. . March ± i. Tha steam
ship Emnress of India arrived taauy From
Yokahama and Hong KOHL' . Mall advicua
say the rising In Xungollais completely
cncckcd and tha Chlncsa aatharitiu ? ara met-
inir outpuuibhment to the leading offenders.
The Japanese elections are over , and so far
as can bo learned the majority against the
novernmant Is Increased.
Great disorder nravnilud during tha dec-
lions In tnu Island of Sntaaku , of which
Itaca i , thu liberal leader , is a native , and
thu different parties maruhed , countar-
marcbeu anil fought with guns , swards ,
spears and other wcanons. Many we
muracral and order was restored only when
tha gcndarins arrived Irom Osana.
CIIK UllDEIt.
, ruitK riillllp * Lets Up on tint County
Jiitlifni Tanny Ciiiuity < Jiil < 't.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. , March ± J. This eve
ning Judga Phillips , af tha United States
circuit court , who yesterday sentenced thu
Oa53 county judges to jail for contempt of
court for refusing to arrange a settlement of
thu railroad indebtedness of the county ,
amended his order , providing for thuir
confinement In tlm Henry county juil ,
and permitting them to rr.maln in
this city. The amendment was made at
thu request of thai Cuas county judges.
A commitment was lasuod and thu judgus
wuro nlaced in Jail JM , 0 o'clock. At IU o'clock
two renorters wenfc to thu Jail m inturvluxv
them , but they co/ilu not bu found. Tbo
commitments wora , found to ha regular and
tha entry af their iiuinus an thu jall's rocorua
was found to ho correct. The quarters to
which they haa IjLtm assigned were , how-
evur , vacant and.nu nuat thu jail could tiiil ,
or rather would tell , where they wero. At
11 o'clock thuy had < not turned up. Noma
excepting tha nmvsnapor man was malting
any effort tu tind vjbut had became af tham.
JBFFKH.SOS Cirv , , ilo. , March 2i Gov
ernor Franeia toilnji.rsceived a loiter from
tha sheriff of Tanuy county giving the pros-
ant status of tha condition af affairs thnre.
Tha latter states ttmt tbu oxcitument over
tbu murder of Demiiy Shonff Wllllums and
the lynching of Jatiw Bnghl has practically
subsided. Tba caroner'a jury which is in-
vastigatini : tha lynching and murder has or
dered tha arrest Of sttvun of thu lynching
party and warrants huvo been issued for
them. Tha jury n continuing iu invehtign-
tion ana will probably order thu arrest of
six other participants In tba crima. Thu
sheriff writes further that ba Das liuouties
outsearanlng for tha suspects and will make
avery effort to pracura their apprehension.
CIWCWT Gil 1IJCK O.V 3lUTUKttL.lXn.
3UnUt r Fimtitr Tf 1I uf thu Ilcrlprui-lty
C'ouriimivu tu tlm Caiiuilliiu 1'arlluuieiir.
OiTAwt , Ont , i lurch 22 , fn tno House of
Commons today Mr. Foster mada his budget
speech for tha session , Referring to the
question of trada relations with tha United
States , be said that during their recent visit
to Washington tuu ministers offered Socro-
Uiry Biuinti full and freti reciprocity on all
products.
During tha negotiations of all their reel
procity treaties , it haf oasn mada tnu sina
q.ua nou an tbu part of the L ultud States that
r
not smy the natural produpts , hut aiso Iho
manufactured onlclcs of osch ( juntry should
Da put on thn 'favoreu nation ' principle. In
: ho en jo af Canada , thov hml said that it
would ba really nocesaarv for tTnltod States
manufacturers Ui Do pmteotod agiunsl British
compnliUon. as that nation was thn united
StntoV greatest and almost only oampotitor.
Tha Canadian mlnlsturs had replied that
they could not dlscnmtnntn against tnn
mother country. " The ministers hod then
suggested a return to tha natural product
reciprocity troatv of IfMSt. Mr. Blulno
dcfllned to oonsldur tha proposi
tion and hatt Jtutctl ho saw no
way out of tha dllamma Init by making Can
ada's turiff uniform wild that of thu United
States. Thr.t Canada would not consunt tu.
and RU thu matter remained. Mr. Foster ,
continuing , stated it was well for the peopio
and the country that this matter was sot at
nut It was now ended for vears to coma
aud an advantage would cnino tu Canada.
CM.YDfTJKKY OP n'WTJSll H'UE.IT.
Uppiirtii of ncsiiltsi nf ItiTiMit Heavy Krrnx-
tnir Not Su Unil tin IVnrnil.
CuirAun , III. , March Ji This woek's
Farmers' ' Rovluw will say regarding tno con
dition ot winter wheat. It xvos feared that
winter wheat had been greatly injured by
tha rccout heavy freezes. Reports from al-
tcrnatu counties of this stnta show that while
thura was somi' Injury It has not been so
widespread as was fuarad.
In Illinois Ultra-lift In of tha correspond
ents sny that the outlook is still fair to gaud.
Tbu athi-rs rpuort , the condition as bad.
Indlnnn Savanty pur cent of Ihe corre
spondents report thu condition as fair and
good , aud thu others ronaitpoor.
Ohio Only half of thu correspondents report -
port thu condition as fair to goad. Tha rest
report from poor tu very bad.
Michigan Two-thirds ol tha correspond
ents rcnurt tha conultion as fair aad good ,
tha others poor.
Kentucky Half thu correspondents raport
thu outlook at good , anil nearly in per cent
report , fair , und littlu or no aamngu was donu
by thu recent unpronitlous weather.
Missouri Two-thirds of thu correspond
ents report the condition as fair to trnoil.
Kansas One-half of thecorrosoondents re
port the condition a f tha crap as goad ; one-
fourth rcnort fair anil thu rest poor.
Iowa Very faw correspondents report any
wheat. Of those reporting , two-thirds give
tbu prospects from fair to good.
Wisconsin Outlook Is decidedly bad. Two-
thirds of tiio correspondents giv n gloomy
report of ihu oor.uitlon uf the crop.
5 PAINLESS
J EFFECTUAL. :
i > Human health an only be maintained *
Jitniu _ ,
] J frequently mtcrlcrcdwith by careless < .
i > habits , and when it bccoa clogged , ill-
noa la ths result. J
Imvn l > n n In pnpn- *
tfini- n In flny yt. r unit *
# urn livetiillyniliiptL-a lit uuHV.nt * ntlu *
7niannert in ic < * tii hiirauu ilruluugo Iu
Jpr-rftct order. mtrnun Azulytt , 0
J Of all dni Rists. Price 2o tents a bos.
J New York Depot , 36S Canal Et. 41 $
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
Far Farmers , Miners and Mechanics ,
Curea
Cliapped Eandn , "WauniiH , Bantu , Etc.
A Dnlitrhtftil Shamnoo.
We do nof knov - v/hy
Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver
oil is so useful in tiiose simple
but varied conditions which
you know as " having a
cough. " We cannot explain.
it : we only know the. fact
from experience.
It may be due to the com
bination of tonic effects of
cod-liver oil and the hypo-
phosphites ; it may be partly
due to the glycerine. There
are many effects in medical
practice the causes of which
appear to be plain , but how
those causes produce those
effects we do not know at all.
owf E , ChfmUts , 132 South rihAvcnue ,
New Voik.
Yourilrtijxiti kr inScntt's Cmuluenof cod.llvcr
oil jll dni Uts everywhere Jo. ( i.
43
MANHOOD RESTORED.
" 3ANATIVO. " Ilia
Wooiiurful Miuiuim
llniiHly. a mid wild a
Written Cuorantoo
tocnro all fieivotiB Uls-
ensci. tucti u \ \ ' < at
Miinory , Lina f Ilraln
luwar , llemtaclic.
howl , U.
ullude , all 'I > ami and
luu or poirrr " ( lha
Ccnrratho Oa-ani In
_ _ cltltrr tax. cam l
uvcr "leiilun , nutliriil unlike reiloiu , ur Ilia
3senf tni att-o uiiuni | ur Mlinulnnti. uiilt'i ' ullintiuly
Irnd in Initriiittr i iixnniinoii and Ii niuU * tul up
in . Miirenient furiii u nrrv n tlinrrM | kil. I'mo
f I .a lackner. ur u , ur io.V all IT r } 6 nl r r Kit * a
written uuurantou to euro or rafunil tliu
monitr * A tii ujr mail Iu tun , v\i\tnaa. \ \ ( iiviilnr Iiee
Iu I'lom envfloi't. iliiiiloiitln > | uwr. Atliliru ,
MADUID CHUIICAL CO. , DnuirU omreforU a. A.
SU Dnulxirn trrrt , nilfAaO. ILL
fOR BAIS Cf ( JM.VHA. NED. , BY
Kllhr ft Cu. . I'.i.r lltli it Unuetu SU.
J A. Fuller & i 'a. , Cor. Ittti 0 ulsii : Sti.
A D Foster * Co. , Council Bltufi. in.
DIU H.CViiV j StllVS ASD Brt-VlN TKBAT.
MUNT.n niBclMunr lirnlarlii. Dlulnon , KIU. Man.
r Ui . iloailnuriB , NerTiivii I'raimttun oiiuiuil bral.
rouul urtuluccj , Wiuefulnuu. Slunul Uuprunl 'O.
Suftenln ; uf tliu llraln , ot flnf tn initjr uilmrf.
ili-iar. de li. I'fuoiatura old A.'a. Jlxrr.-'imon , IjJil
of I'fuTiirn miller r. Imu.iluni'r I.jui-orrijm nl
all KernMa WuitnuiiU' . Inrnluiilarr l.imei. Hu ir-
.uuiorrtioaioausu.l Or jvur-uiartiuii of ihu brain.
Helf-ntiuiw. aror-lirlulBHiius. A'nuiitht trnminonl
f 1,4lor K. UT mall.Vti liutmil'i ) tic Ij-noi U
euro. Knell onUr for'i UJT I. wuilii will i ii written -
ten tfuaraiituw to nfunU it nut oirai. Uuanntnu
l uud ualr OT A. ticarulur. Unifulit. rala a.-oati , d.
C. oar IDib anil Varnaut u. , Uuialu. Naa.
l mi < sf ffi aaavf a Baa A
Tim tlr > t tliiMi iiiU-u antiiiiUlii B tlm in-
viilJil , ulrlnif oliutlcity uf uilnil , Inmy-
9iiu < .y uf iHxIy , KIHH ! illicj > Uiiii , reifiilur < B )
uutrcU ituil Millil lluili. rriui' . .J.lrt * .
feJust : as dbcd rhe Grocer said ,
Proffering arfcdKT brand. "SANTA CLAUS SOAP
fsWharwewanr. haveijcujmj now 017 Ijarjd r
Ve'll czrfainlij bke noclhcr , we use nnnebut tie ? best ,
And all sl/rcwd dealers keep iLare you behind the rest ? n
OZS.FOR
ABSOLUTELY PURE -
FFJACiUE.3 a , CO. KANSAS CITY MO.
N'ntii'B to C nti'3 ( > tnr .
Scaled prounsals will bn received at tlio of-
Ucuof J. I-1 Iliirnitt. ultv i-liTk of tlio oltv of
ateriiir. . Illinois , up ton o'oh.eic IL in. . Mur.-li
> . IMJtm furnish us materials and < lnlii thu
wnr' ; for the cnnitntctlim of tlm untmMiud
portion of the .Vruuuo G suwartystoin. itu'liiii- ,
Inj all cunnuft ons und npiinrtununueb tlii-ro- |
fur. Tbu worx will comprlso apuroxlinatu.y
ttio fnlluxTlir.-
.16:1 : ft-et'i ) inch pipe snwrr.
'JJO feet tS Ini'h u'liii ' suwcr.
.i i fi-et IS null p.p. ' so won
-Muj fuutl lnuti uiuusuwer. ,
'i5U ! feet lt inch u pe Miwar.
.Kit ) fut't 1) ) inuli U.QU ajwur.
+ .T17foBts inch plpa huwcr.
.11 catch basins
i" man ho es.
-.li tninn liuli" ) .
Tlm who u of the work to ce completed on or
bpfnre July 1. 1KB.
Plnns cnn ba seen and-speolliuatltiiis nnd
bliink forms f < rr blili 0:111 : bi > outaltu-ii upon an-
plic.-tlion to W. I' . I'alincr , htreetMUpennteiiil-
Each bid must bo accomp inled bv a curtl-
lli'dnoek for tin- sum of 1iiJi > . uaynhlo to tliu
ortli-rof A. 11. H'ji huy. mayor whlrli chuck
will lie forfultnJ to Iho city nt riu-rllns in cum
any bidder sluUl full to vxucuiu pninurly a
I'ontnicU with pond .mil sutiiclvnt sunttlui. If
awanlcil tlio cimtRut ; othurwioo to lu ) ra-
turnud to thu biihtur.
l : ieh bid must hu accompanlud by at IriiHt
two sump ui of nice , such us tlio bldaur pro-
pnsu ! > to DM ) under tliu uontrr.cr.
I' lyinunt for thu work will bo made 111 scrip
Ui'iiriiicii uerount .ntcn > st after July I. 1WJ.
Thu liUlM will bu opum-tl unit roiul pulil.ul v .it
thu muutlnixof thuc.ty uuuncll at a o'u.uuk p.
m. March Ub. li ( ±
The sity connull ru'-orvps thu right to ri-itset
anv orall bids fur any e-'Mm Ic may duum
sntliulent.
Uy cininrof tlie city ooiinrll of the oily of
sturlliiK. Til. J\UKs F. I'ljA-rr.
Chatrniiin Streets ami Alloys CoimmtliMi.
Sturlins ; , 111. . M rch IU , bK. ! MU.tV ) * l
IllltVlltlT lil'Iltllll- .
Scaled pnin-sals will bn rpcclvoil nntll Aiirll
1 111. Ifc'Ji liy HID Hoard uf Uiru IOIN of thu Iii-
( lupi'iiUunl 3fhijl ; ( llstsluc at IlaHllnus. town ,
for hot w.tti'r Iiuatlii4 apparatus for ii"U In
now sohool tinlld UK. lilds may Uu with olther
wall col.h or radiators.
Plans : in.l SDKU Uf lloiiK may b i > t'ii at thn
iilllcoof A. C rft-lin.ooi-1 ; . arulnU-'ur. Coiiiiuil
B iilIYi. lown , or with timiin mrslunuil.
Thu hoard rciun'on thu rlKlit tu mjuut any
orall bids. U. S. McUo.NOUdli.
ecl ! tl y.
H.-isllni-'J. fowa. March U. ItOi. illT.'lin.
I'mpiisiil lur rainllnir Bunt Wall r city Hull
! - < ! : ili'il uldH will lr > rucuivoT to 12 u o oulc
mum , Mari'liStli , 'H.e. ut tlilu oitlru fur nulnt-
hi4 tliu eist still ! uf u'tv hull , with tviii caa.ia
of pnruvhltt ! ! i < ui ninl oil.
mltxict TUEO. Uli-EN. Coinptrfillur
CAI'sii."r:3 Xr < rth
Dot : iuu only uai ! < iileii gin-scrlbm ! Ui
rf2iilur pli'nlcluiia for thn euro uy
Knnarrhui anil ulncliurzpi ( rum thu urtnury < > nanii
h-.rirturn In 6 iln > it Jl Ui pur bux. All tlruiliti > .
Of Council IlluitJ.
C'apltll stCDH 91.tttnHH
Surplus 4iU Protits HHUHH
Not Capital an'I Surplus. . . $2i
Hlrc-ctorii J. II. Kd nan UOM. K. I. . Mlmrir' . f )
niPiuon. M. K. Hart. I. A. Mlllir. J. V ( Ilnr'i in i
and CIinrlM It. Ilnnnun. Transact-'CMmi'il li-int- !
ui'4 biikinujH. Largest capital anil auriilus jf
any bank in aouthwebt ni Iowa.
NTBT-EST ON TIllB D3 FOSIT3
Chas. Lunkley ,
Fnnuriil Olrcctiir aiiil Uiulurlu'tcr.
311 IBfuiuhvuy , ( uunuil BluiT.i.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCI' . BLUFFS.
FOU SA1.K III ncros < if Him li nil , NII itahlu
for ar.iii ! anil fruit. : iirlt-u. Wxi pur ni-rn :
tvru nnlui fnnn cltv ; will t.iliu purt. iniyini-nt
in elty pnipnrty. Apniy tu Leununl Evurotr ,
Coiiuull lilnirs.
SALE At a u.irc.ifn , IS-uvra fruit .mil
Ft tunnuUdlnlnj uity ilinllhi ooa
E. II. Hliuifu.
F AHMH , if ir ion InuJs. liuiiais iuta .ill I
bualuusa blu pks for stlu or rout. Day .i
! > I'uurl slruut , Uaunuil DliHTi.
"Lion KEN C-Ovur iUl Uwulllnjs of avery ilii-
i scrlptiuu ut urine * varying fniiu II tu I1U-J
n r innutli. luuutuil in all purtu uf tliu ulty. E.
II. iliu u. i'JJ Unmilway.
y U5 per aoru fur Kixnl furmn In TIIWII. 1'inu ,
Phinudlli ciirn Intnl. 1'riruiiruuiltiini cull uii
nr uililreia Juliiibtun & Vm : I'littun , Uuiiuull
UIUlfH.
_
TT < lJH.NJMlEf ) IUJOMH BOIl UENT-Mi-uly
-L furnliliuU ruuiiin- fur uuntlumun. ftWUuu-
Janil atuuuu.
COCIIHAN aililitun ItatH for nint. wivun
muniB oiicii ; butli , hot .mil uulil water. 0iy
& Uusfi , u.-uius.
* CLa run. Qluuk NuwfiiumliunU uni ;
\rliitu sput on lruu t : iiuinu "Uun. " Ru >
fur return tau.fi Tlilnl aiMuiiu %
_ _
TLM ll sALE -Thu suilhiu rvHlituiIuiTiTn Tilli
Jhtivft , linif i iiluuU nurtli uf > ili avtniiiu
muiur iinu. Appiy tu t'trat Nutluii.n iiuuU.
uiuuua , r M.I' UoUsu & Co. . tuuucil Ulntr .
Omah Medid ami Sorpa !
INSTITUTE.
INFIRMARY
FOR TME1
TREATMENT
OF ALL
Qi-st f.icil tins , nn3.ir.tiismil Hu noillm
forMiccDbtfiti tjvnttnin ot ovary furni
of ulbuiiao riiiirl-i ( | tno Heal or
sur-ltil traitmenr.
M beds fur patients. Uu ml iin.l iittcinlancn.
UiHt aL-coiiiii-.lntiiiiis in thu WMir ,
Wrltu fur t-ltviiliirs on dnfomilt < anil
lir-ici ; . tnisses. Iul ) 'eul. u-irv iturus otiliini' ,
iillua. tiiinnr , u-incor catarrh. uronclu .a. In-
liiiluilon.ii.L-cir.clty. innlys.s. onili-nsy , lilil-
iiuy. b iiUilur. oyu. oar. i.kln ana liool ! anil all
simlcnl oniTit.iiiis.
DISEASES OF
Womi-ii fllliE. Wo havulittvlv ad li'd a lyins-
in ( tnparimimt fi > r tronien durln-z uotillnuinunt ;
btrlc-ily pr v ito.i ( Inly Ituitablu Mudluai In-
stltutu umUlns a Snuel > lty of
IJR1V Vl'lS Dlhp.V5ES
A'l Blood Dlhua as sufr.iHSifu.ly troatol.
yuhl.ltiu I'nlsou ruinovud Cnin thu ayituni
without miTciiry Now iluitorativo J.'r : it-
ini'iit for Loss of \ ' ITL POWhlU PuruiiiH uii-
ahlu t < i VB t us mav ho tr aluil at homu hf
oirrcisuou once. All communications confi
dential. Mrillui ill's or Iniirii'iiiiiiti sunt iiy
tuii.1 oroxpress , aiiuiiruly paulipd. no m.ir.Htu
Inil cutu fiiutuntsor sciulnr. Unit pur-Minm ln-
IITV.PW pruferro ! . Call nnd Consult u.sorsuml
hintory ofyiur ca c. anil tre will sum ! in plain
WRiunur. oiir
t'KGE : Conn LTivtto.
BnOlf TO MEN
auun iu mc.fi , ,
( ) r furvollH „
ons < " = . rmniiti'iioy. Hvphllia. Gluut anil V.irleu-
cu.i * . witn . | iiU9tion HhU
Braces , \igllainas | for Dpfomltlui A Trutoa.
Only manufactory In the \Vustof LI iitftiit.it-
m ii i'.i i. > ift.- .
ll.iTTKlt ItH .mil It
Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute ,
26th and Broa. Iwar , Oo ncil Bluff i.
Ton immiU's' ildn fmm eunUirnC i in ih.i an
Uiiiaha and Council Ululf J uiuulrlu iniiuir lluu.
THE GRAND HOTEL ,
Council BluTs ,
moilor-i , woll'iipnotntc'tl , thor
oughly woil-uupl ] ii day
E. F. CLARK , Prop.
COUNCIL B JFH 8TH&H DTE WO
All K'n > luof Dvn.ns ' 'nU < IiiaiMi'tloiio n ' "IB
liiu-liibt ityln uf I'm ' ait. I-'JIMU uu.t ttiiiuU :
fuliriiti ni.idu U ) ciui ; ; iJ . ' .j'i.1 : m inr , llixl
fuuiliemlonni ) I Uy swam .n tintiu * muii-
IILT Work oruiiiutlyuiiiiu i.iu 41 1 viT-'i nj.il
IjurtHuf tliu . iiiiuiry Seal ' .jr ur u .ta
C. A. MACHAN , - . I'UOl'UIVl IS ,
1 OUUruulw iy. Ntur V r-i.r ) Hrn D ' " }
UIJUN II , IJl.L'f * ' , .
tlou
fudural uriuru. Ko nn * I. t ta4 -
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