Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; Wife ESP AY , AV1UL 13 , 1892. 3
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OFFICE : - NO. 12 1'EARLSTKEET.
rtiluKdlyrnrrlcrtonny part of the Cltv
II. W. TII.TON. - MANAGER.
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TJ Y. I'lumblnpCo.
Council Dlurr.i Lumber Co. , coal.
Cltitt's ' ibnttcl lonns. 20t Sapp
A now and modern front Is being put Into
DoIIaycn's store.
I nave to wed was yesterday crantcd
rimrlei.l. Tuber nnil Mr > . ilannah Harris ,
both of Omaha.
Tto case of Cohen nsainst the Ohio Farm-
era Insurance company was suboillloJ to
Juilpo Mctlco yostorday.
Justice Hammer tied the Knot yoitnrdiiy
between I'olcr U. Galnrr nnil Mlsa limnw
Colwcll , bath of Ulslnc City , Nub.
The Ladles Auxiliary , No. 17 , Union Vut-
cran Loclon , will moat , la rozular nc Hlon
this ( Wednesday ) evening at 8 :3J : o'clock ' , In
IvnlBHts of I'ythlas hall.
The Woman's Christian Temperance unio n
will meet at : i o'clock this afternoon nt , tlio
resldenco of Mrs. Stoiidarcl , corner Klphth
avenue and Sixth strooU
W. 11. Hradlov Is roRoivltiRConsratulatlons
upon the fact that ho l. < n Rrauufalhor , the
niforinatlon Imvlnp reached Him yesterday
that Mr. and MM. M. S. Halls of Halt Lake
were the piironu of u boy.
All members of the Danobo society are re-
quostcd to moot at the old Woodmen hnll
tills uvonliiK at 8 o'clork to malio arratiKo-
in on Is for the funeral of ourdoconsud brothnr ,
Krcd .lohnscn. lly order of II. J. Nlcl&en ,
president.
Pottawatlamlo trlbo No. 1 , Improved
Order of Ked Men. will meet this evening In
regular council in their wigwam , comer of
liroadway und Alnlu streets , nt tlio eighth
run for work in the Hunler'a degruo. Visit
liiK chiefs are wolcomo.
Survoyora Smith of Omaha and Tostnvln
of Council ISluffs have commorcoi their
work ns coinmlssloncri to dotonnlno the
boundary line between the two states. Thny
vvereycalcrdav loiiulnt ' , over the disputed
territory , inaklni ; measurements and taking
observations.
The controversy between the Pythian Sis-
let hood and the 1'ythlan Sister was to Uavo
como up in the district court j-cstorday , but
the case was not rcachoil. A unmoor of the
Intcrcstod ladles wcro in waiting anil will
probably resume tholr scats on the opening
of court ted 11 v.
A ( loath from diphtheria occurred at the
residence of Mr. and Mr ? . John Smith , on
Hevontccnth street , yesterday morning nt
JjIW o'clock. The victim was Hiitti , inolr
HttloO-yoar-old daughter. The funeral will
occur this nftornonn at : tUJ : from thu rosl-
donee. The services will bo hold nt the grave
in Fiilrvlow comntory.
Arr.inKonionts are bclnp made by the
ladles for un entertainment the last of this
month , for the benefit of the Woman's Chris
tian association hospital. Another schema in
old of the sntno institution Is boiiiR planned ,
by which meals will bo served during the
democratic state con volition , which Is to moot
in Council UlulTs next month.
In the district court yesterday Judso
llepiner was llstonlni ; to the roadinff of de-
liosltloiis In the o.iso of Kind , MurdDck As Co.
uijuinst Margaret Pulton und others. The
Milt is nn outgrowth of the old business of
Iho Hoston Tea company , and the suit is
brought to sot usido the transfer of certain
real estate on the claim that it was fraud
ulent.
The oapor road by Mrs. Drew , president of
the Woman's Hcliof corps , at the ouetilng of
the anniversary exorcises on Monday ovcninc
was a very thoughtful production thut at
tracted a prcnt deal of attention and gave
those present who wore outside the order n
clearer insight into the character and aims of
ihc workers. The indy divided the honors of
the evening nnil intido now friends for her-
fcclf and the woilt that is receiving her splen
did energy.
It is asserted among the agricultural im-
jiloinont Uoalors that ut least two other Inrco
implomcnt linns will bo located in the Uluffs
dtiriiiK tno present year. H only needs a
trlllo more to throw the balance In favor of
this city und malic Council lHuftstho leading
implement point in the world. Hach year
baa shown n steady Incroiiso over ttio preced
ing. The unprecedented rate this year 1ms
inndo the fact inora pronounced that wo are
Btoudily and certainly drawing Tiwny from
poor old Kansas City.
JASTIU : : N
Ilosliui SI ore , Council llliill's , In. ,
IJANDKIiHCIIIHKS.
Our stock at this time is now complete
with everything 8iiit-.blo : for Kustor.
In our handkerchief ilopartmcnt wo
tmow many nnvolllus from the Uo hand-
Ucri'hiof to llio linest , billc or hand om-
hroldorcd. Our line at f > i : , 7o , or four
forii'o , and 10c , tlirco for i"iu. I2JU , lot ;
and ( ) : sui'iihsoa ) : anything over shown
in the liandUurdiicf lino.
oi.ovis. :
In lld cluvos wo lead. Our line of
gGiuilno b'ostorn is now conmloto at
81.00 , $1.2.5 , $1.00 , &l.7.- > , $2.00 and Sli.25.
Kvory pair from $ l.2"i up wnrrantud and
IHlcd to the hand by ox perl srlovo
litters.
SIT.C1AT , roil THIS WKKK.
r > 0 do/on ladies. ' hid jjlovcs , absortctl
colors , for tills wool : at50u / pur pair.
Marked down from Jjl.OO , SI.23 and $ l.oO
all in at f > Co a pair.
iiosinuv.
\Vo show almost ovorythlnff in the
hosiery line from the ohoanost i-otton to
the iincst Bilk. Ask to BOO bur fast black
nt lOo and 12 jo a pair , aluo our full regu
lar made ladies' fast black ovnx Ilorms-
dorf hose at 2oc a jiair , worth IJIic and
IWo a pair. In children's IIOMJ our lines
uro complete ; nnything and overytliiiif , '
in chililron'rt hose from the 7c hose to
the llncst silk. Dostou store , Kothor-
iiifrhamVliltolaw & Co , Counull
Ululls , la. _
C. II. IluUor of Dos Molnes was In the city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Shugart welcome a
on , very young but. full of promise.
Mrs. Kov. S , Alexander , who has bean
vary ill for a woolt or ten days pnst , is now
improving.
Mrs. K. E. Aylosworth nerved a lunch to a
few of her frlondu yesterday noon to glvo
thorn an opportunity of mooting Mra. JuU
IJeomor.
Colonel Stoadman Is onn of the sneakers
engaged for tlio slate oncampinont of thu
I ! rand Army of the Konubllo , which moots at
Ottuimva next month. Ills frioniU conll-
loutly assort that ho will bo the next depart-
uiciit commander.
Tint KliiK of ( Jiuollno Stovn ,
The old siiif-lo generator Dangler was
Iho best gasoline steve over miulo , bu' .
Sluifrart & Son have n now Dangler that
is uiKiuublioiinhly tlio king of vapor
BtovcB. It Is t-alled the Dangler Stir-
prigo , and is simply the old reliable
Move with a porfocl process generator
added. It burns a blue llnmo when
lighted and has no odor in popping or
Btarting. Shugarts nro the only people
who handle them.
Dentil of I'rcul Juliiiinn.
Fred Johnson , the general Janitor ot the
public schools of the city , died at his homo ,
1518 Klctith street , yesterday innrnlng. Ilo
was taken with imoamotilaabout three wosks
utro ani > IIILS boon couiinod to tils homo ever
si n co. Ho was an actlvo member of tlio
Masons , Odd Fellows and Knisuts of
I'ythias and was well known throughout the
citv. The funeral will ba hold Friday ut a
o'clock ,
Ask for prices on pure seed early Ohio
potatoes in ear loats and small quanti
ties. T. J. Clark , Council muffs , la ,
Jarvis1 wild oluukborry Is the host.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Gratifying Success Tint lias Attended an
Earnest Ohnritablo Effort.
REV. HENRY DE LONG AND HIS WORK
.ttncli ( looil , Mntrrl.il nnil Spiritual , Ac.
< ji > niillnli | < < < l Among tlio I'oor or the
Clty-liiilnstrliil School for dlrls
.lust Itccu
Hov. Henry DoLone , or.o of the prominent
and somewhat eccentric characters of the
city , who has boon prominent In work ! of
charity , temperance nnd idndrod affairs for
the pan quarter of n century , soonu to bo
engaged at the present tlm ? In his most im
portant and successful worK. Several months
ago ho located a llttlo mUslon on Middle
Uroadwny , occupying for the purpose a va
cant store building. At the start ttiaro
seemed to be no clcnrly ilo lined idea of Just
what ttio work should be , and it was com
menced by holding nightly meetings of a re
vival order , somewhat alter the style of the
Salvationists. Tlio room was well heated
nnu lighted , and during the winter evenings
it afforded comfortable quarters for many
poaploof tht > humbler cUmn who drifted In
to hear the singing and praying.
Many came hcc.iusu Insufficient clothing
nnd llrclcss homos madu the mission room ttio
ploasantest place tlioy could Und , The air
was frequently thick with lob.icco smoke ,
ana sometimes nltnost shuddered with its
burden of loud smells , some of the loudest
often coming from the hrtbroath that poured
from rum-soaked lips. Hut DoLoag and his
workers mingled with the crowd , talked ,
prayed nnd sang to thorn , and quickly awak
ened a deep Interest. Clothing was furnished
those who wore the moat needy after it had
been gathered up by patient canvassing
throughout the city , and scores of CASCI of
reported destitution wcro inquired Into and
much actual distress relieved. Uoforo the
winter had passed the mlsslor , bccnnio the
rocognboJ churitv headquarters of the city ,
anil many voluntary contributions wcro
sent lu.
Since the beginning of the year nearly 'iOO
persons hnvn been clothed , besides numerous
eases of charity where the distress was relieved -
lioved In tbo cheerless homes. Mr. IDuLong
has como to bu looked uuori by every man In
distress as hU especial friend and guardian ,
and ho has , of course , boon asked to do a
thousand times more than it was possible for
him to accomplish. . During the last few
weeks tlio work has assumed a still tnoro In-
tnrostlni : phase. Always a lever of llttlo
children , the eccentric philanthropist has
opened an industrial school in connection
with the mission , where ho designs to toaoh
the children of poor parents , and the waifs
and arabs of the street , habits of industry
and put them on tha upward road. A uirls'
industrial school bus boon organized
and moots every baturday afternoon.
Miss Emma May no , a young
ludy formerly connected with the
publio schools of ISoono , In. , has
been induced lo leave her homo and worn
there and devote her best energies to the
greater and moro arduous labors boro. She
has boon given full chareo of the girls' indus
trial classes , and U surrounded bach Satur
day aftcrloon. by hnnpy throngs of happy
girls. The instruction Is of the kindort'artcn
character and Is uncoming very successful.
The next thing in contemplation is the or
ganization of a similar class for boys.
Mr. fJoLong nail Ins assistants have car
ried this work along so quietly that the nub-
lie has been scarcely aware of its existence.
Although a debt of nearly § 'JUJ was con
tracted at the start the obligation has all
boon discharccd , und ihero seems 10 bo
nothing In the wav of the llttlo mission de
veloping into onp of ttio most important
charitable organisations in .ho city.
Disease nnvcrsuccosslully attacks nsvi-
tom with pure blood Do Witt's Sarsaparilla
makes pure , now blcod nnd enriches the old.
Roller , the tailor , IHO Broadway , has
all the latest styles and nowoat goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Don't forgot the K ister entertainment
at the Trinity church Thursday oven-
ing. A good supper , with cygs served
in i.ll styles. _
Pol taunt In niin14 DtMiiocr.icy.
The county democratic convention met at
Avoca yesterday to select delegates to the
state convention , which meets in Council
UUilIs May 11.
John 1C. Cooper was chosen temporary
chairman and O. II. Marsh of Oakland as
secretary. Tie ! following commlttcos > were
appointed.
Committen on CMdontuls . U. Ciippv
of Avoen , Dr. Harvey of Ncola , Frank ( ! uan-
DlU and Ira F. Hondricks of Council ItlufN.
Committee on Ko-olutlons-.I. ,1. Shun , . ! . N.
Casiuly of Council Hinds W. W. ( lardner of
Avora , . .1.V. . Hompstcad of Carson , and W.
II.Vnro of Council ItiutTs.
Cuniinllluo on Permanent Organization
Charles Fox , S. U. Wadiworth . H. ICnop-
hcr of Couni'il HlulK Air. Smith of HaucocK ,
and .1. T. liartwell of Oakland.
The commitloo un i-rcduntialsronortod that
all townships wore roproscntud but ilvo.
Tlio commit too on organi/ation reported
that , the temporary orgar.l/iatlon bo made
purmanrnt.
'J'lieonimittoo on resolutions In eluded In
their loport u ivsolution nnirming the pint-
form of Ib'.ll ' , and arraigned the republican
party of Iowa on Its record nn the urohibltion
question In the Into lugislsituro.
Amnii ) . ' the dolcatcs ; ; olcctod to the state
convention , woio the following from this
citv ; Fitst ward , Vic Jennings and C. D.
Wallers ; Second ward , William ( Jronewcg
nnd .1. N. Camay ; Tlilnl ward , Frou Spot-
man and A. C. CJr.iham ; Fourth wnrd , ,1. J.
Shea and A. T. IJlwoll ; Fifth ward , W. AV.
Cones and John Mulijuoon ; Sixth ward , J.
A. Hunt.
The other delegates are ns follows : O. II.
Marsh , HalHimp townMp ; liCorgoTbornu *
Boomer township : .1 , W. Hempstead , Carson
township ; C. CJ. Ivirkwood , Crescent town
ship ; Samuel Wooa , Urovo township ; L.
Proiitv , sr. , Unrnor township ; Alexander
CnmpbiillVnvolnnd township ; J. I ) . Johan-
con , I.avtoiutownshlp ; .lolin O , Klsur , Lin
coln township , Willoughby Dye , Macedonia
township ; li. Shields , Norwulk tov/nsblp ;
D. H. Donzlor , I'luasnnt township ; \V. W.
Cini'dner , ICuOx towiiHhlp ; John lilack ,
Wright township ; James Crow , Minden
township.
The delegates wore instrtioted to vote for
Lucius Wells for district delegate to tbo
national democratic convention.
Judgu Willurd of Atlantic dollvorod an ad
dress on the Usuos of the day at llio opera
house.
The county central coramitteo organized by
clouting S. H. 'Wadswortu chairman and
Frank Trimula sucrelary.
Dini'l ll n Driinkiiril ,
Tlioro nrn thousands of mon in the
world who are addicted to the tieo of
alcoholic stimulants , morphia , chloral ,
opium or tobacco. Many of Iho bright
est lives of the ago are bolng wrecked
by iheao pornlcloiu drugs , and human
will , no matter how strong , is Impo
tent to break the bonds in whioh Iho
victims are held. Got help in your ox-
tromity. The Hianchard Uold Cnro in-
Btltuto has been Obtnblishcd in Council
I3lutTs for thu purpose of aiding all , mon
or women , who doslro to break away
from the destroying vice. A euro abso
lute la guaranteed , and only the small
est fee is charged , Como and face for
your solves , or write to the managers of
the now iiifetltuto , room 0 , corner Uroad-
way and Sixth street , opposite the post-
olllco.
Cloin of lliu l-'iiilurtil Court.
The spring term of the federal court closed
yesterday aftoraoon , and Jmlqo Woolson ,
after two or ttireo weeks of as busy a time as
hoovcrepont In his life , will leave for his
homo in Mt. Pleasant this evening. At the
oDtmnonconjont of ttio term it was a heavy
docket that confronted tbo court but It was
thoroughly cleaned up yesterday afternoon
when tbo hqur arrived for Iho adjournment.
The last Jury case was the personal dumago
ult of Jitmos ajaiast the Unloa 1'aclUo rail-
oad to recover for Injuries sustained whllo
a the employ of the company. After many
tours of patient consideration the Jury fiillcd
o acrco , and succeeded In convincing .ludgo
Woolion that the disagreement was hopeless ,
J'hls will nocoxlato a now trial.
The only ether case loft on the docket of
any consequence was that of Plorco vs the
Union Pacific , and this was practically re
moved by transfer to Dos Molnes. The at-
: orneys on both sides announced that they
Had discovered certain facts in relation to
the case that encouraccd the belief that it
could bo settled outside of the court without
trial.
trial.Tho next term of the federal court hero
will convene In September , and the next term
Judge Woolson holds will convene in Dos
Molnes on the second Tuesday in May.
During Iho last week Judge \Vool on'.i
stay has beca brightened by the presence of
his accomplished wife , who has made many
pleasant acquaintances and lasting fi lends In
Council Bluffs. I3oth the Judge nnd Mrs.
Woolson speak in the highest terms of the
hospitality of the Council liluffs people , nnd
notwithstanding Iho brutalweather , they
liavo seen cnousli of the city to causu thorn
to cxpros tholr dotight with Its beauty.
lie nuro and use Mr * . Wlnslow's Soothing
Syrup for your children whllo toothing. U5
cents a botllo. _
The ladies of the First Christian
church will glvo a dinner nnd supper
Saturday , April 10 , atIM Hroadway.
All invited. Como nnd got a good meal
and enjoy a good timo.
Tli Twin C'lty Clmiltniiqnn.
Judge Mcttco and Postmaster Troynor nro
certainly planning big enough for the comirg
Chautatiqua to make It tbo greatest event of
thn kind in the west this season , and tholr
plans are meeting with such assurances of
success as to cause f rent Jubllancy amoug all
interested In the enterprise.
Dr. Gunsaulus of Chicago , whoso lecture
before ouo of the preceding assemblies hero
aroused so much enthusiasm , has agreed to
deliver another lecture tills season und also
to proiteh. Prof. Clendcnln has been cngaeed
to glvo his Illustrated lectures , among which
is one on Chill , which is pronounced very Hue.
Prof. Tor rein has consented to take charge of
the music. The announcement is suftlclent
to awaken the enthusiasm of all music lov
ers. Ilo will arrange to organize u largo
chorus and plvo It the needed preliminary
training , and also secure tluo musical at
tractions. Thu Apollo club Is to give a con
cert during tlio assembly.
Those announcements are but a hint , of
what the menu will bo. If the enterprising
young men who have plucklly taken hold of
this enterprise succeed in engaging one-half
of the attractions they are after it will bo
such n feast as has never boon spread before
In the hie amphitheater.
Ono scheme , which will interest nil who
want to learn Spanish , French , Gorman or
Italian , Is to secure as instructor Ir. Hoscn-
thai , whoso Molster.shaft system has made
his name familiar. H'j will "bo engaged If a
sufllcient. number express a desire tn avail
themselves of his presence hero. The rates
will bo very low , and the opportunity will bo
a rare one. Those who are Interested in the
organization of a class for this purpose-
shouU hand in their names at once lo Mr.
Troynor or lo Judge McGee , In order that
tho'practicability of cngacing this instructor
may bo ooteiminuit nt onco.
Mmllo.
Having removed her studio from room
301) ) to I21 ! , Merriam block , Miss Corona
Laughlin is now prepared to receive
callers and give instructions in oil ,
pastel , crayon or water colors. Como
anil arrange to join the class during the
summer vacation. Work done to ordor.
Sco specimens of portrait work at tlio
Council BlulTs Carpet company's store.
12. II. Shcafo has money loloan on real
cstato and chattels , Uroadwny and Main.
We have our own vineyards In Calitor
nia , JarviaVino cotnDiny , Cj. UlulTs
Thrown Auny by a Thirl'
In the burning of some rubbish la the roar
of 2il ; Main street , the discovery wns
made of a large number of linger rings , some
twenty or more. They had evidently been
thrown away by some thief , who had thus
disposed of them through fear , or because ho
deemed them of too Hula value to warrant
the risk ol marketing. They wore mostly of
n cheap pinto , with glass settings. It Is sup
posed that the rings wo ro part of the plunder
dor taken from a store atCreston by a burg
lar , who afterwards came to Council Uluffs.
nnd was later traced here , arrested , nnd sent
to the penitentiary. Ho was nt ono time in
the vicinity of the place where the rings
wcro found , and this fact , with others , seems
to bear out the tbeorv.
Temple.
Mi/.pah Templo. i'ythian Sisters , will
give another ono of their pleasant
dancing parties on Easter Monday , the
18th inst. Dal by'a full orehoatia will
furnish the music and Masonic Temple
will bo the place. The many friends of
Mizpah Temple will bo pleased to hear
this , as these nartios have become very
popular. II is expected that a lingo
number from Omnlin will bo present and
arrangements will bo mada to run a
special motor train to return them homo
after the dance.
Swanson Music Ca. Masonl : lomplo.
Ilo Arrchtrcl Illiiisoir.
William Richmond , formerly manager of
the Hoston Tea store , has comu forward vol
untarily to answer to the churgo of obtaining
monay under ( also protonsos. The grand
jury at Avoca last Dacombor found an In
dictment against him , boine claimed that ho
secured n note from a sick man under some
promise of a sure euro at n hospital , in whose
interest Klchmond was traveling. Hicli-
mend was In Kansas when ho hard of the
charge , and wrote the sheriff that ho would
como here , and thus do a vay with any ne
cessity of sending an oflloor for him. In nc-
cordanco with that promise ho has appeared
und given the $1UOJ ball required.
DoWitt'sSarsnparniu is roiUblo.
Calantho assomby , Pythian Sister
hood , will give a dancing party in Ma
sonic tcmplo Wednesday evening , April
13. Tickets 2oc.
Suiimlilni ; School \Vlmlo\v .
B. J. Donatiun , ono of tbo dlroctor.i nf the
h cli oo I district lu Lewis township , has tiled it
complaint before Justlco Hammer , charclug
two young mon , .Tamos and lid ward Murphy ,
with having defaced a publio building. It Is
claimed that the young men were returning
from a dance and In their easorness to rln
thoiiHolvo.s of some extra exhilaration they
concjlvud the idea of smashing the windows
in Iho biihool houso. They succeeded by the
aldof a ploco of scantling , A warrant wns
placed In the hands of nu olllcer , who started
for thu offenders yesterday afternoon.
Just received at Davis' , a carload of
Ileatli & Milllgan Mfg. Co.'s paints.
Absolutely pure , nnd Iho best in the
markoU
Thomas Toslovin. civil engineer and
surveyor , ever DoVol's , 501 Hroadway.
Trying to 1'liico IYrtim.ii.
'Iho suspect giving Iho imma of Ferguson ,
and who is bclni ; hold In jail on the charge
of having made an Indecent assault upon a
boy , is still vlowoa with much curiosity by
the police. They nro certain that ho Is
wanted somewhere , and they nro diligently
Inquiring as to where that fiomowhoro Is.
yesterday a tulegram was received from the
chief of police of Sioux City asKlag for a
description of him , the mtural iufcronoa
belli B thai ho may bo wanted thoro.
Genuine Rock Springs coal at
Thalchor's , 10 Alain alroot , always on
hand.
_
JnrvislBTT brandy , purest , safest , best ,
foul For Nothing.
About n month ago two colored men were
BOOH stealing coal from a yard , corner Six
teenth and llroadway , Quo of thorn , Dan
Hhodcs , was caught , but the ether , Oscar
Jones , was too nimble a fence clmbor | , and
the last scon of him was Ins heels until yes
terday , whvu lie hove in sight fcgalo , uud was
promptly put behind tip bars. Ho vlll have
n bearing today. l-i
A Morning 1'lrr.
The fire department yfots called out yostcr-
tiny morning by n blnaaiat-tlio rosldcnco of J-
It Carrothom , S03 Plercf street , caused by n
unsolltio stovo. MM. Cnrrothcrs was slightly
burned noout the face and hands In her at
tempt to put the tire out. The main damage
to the building wns cotilltfcd to the addition
used as n kitchen , ' '
n.iTIS.
Oprnlti of ttltcr unit l.ikn : Trnlllo Already
C'lUtslng'Troublr.
CIIICAOO , 111. , April ll [ Special Telegram
toTiiE DBI : . ] Kxcoption has been taken to
tbo action of ncomiinttoo of Interested lines
in quoting rates thus early from Davenport
and Rock Island , In assumed competition
with tba boats. The exceptions noted are :
First , that ono line passing through Daven
port and Hock Island was not consulted in
the adoption of the proposed rates ; second ,
that , as the right to meat competition of the
boats from St. Louis to St. Paul has been
denied to the roads running north from that
city , different treatment should not bo ac
corded Iho lines from Davenport and Hock
Island ; third , that the authority given In
May , li'JI ' , to moot competition was not per
petual , but ceased when the river closed , and
cannot bo resumed unless the authority Is ro-
sumcd.
Chairman Midgoly is inclined to hold that
nil three exceptions are well taken. Accord
ingly ho advised the chairman ot the com
mittee that In his opinion the authority
given last May to meet river competition ox-
plrod with the year , and requests Iho com-
mlttco not to act until spocltlcally em
powered.
When the freight representatives ot the
Central Trafllo association mot In regular
session today they were confronted by n
question that was not down on the docket for
consideration at tills m otlnir. This was a
proposition to rcduco the rate on grain from
Chicago lo the seaboard. For several
weeks sotno of thu roads have boon
shading grr.ln rates. The conservative
lines hesitate tn moot thcso secret
cuts , hoping that the guilty ouos
might bo reclaimed and demoralization
avoided , but this hope has boon dashed to
the ground by the action of the lake and rail
lines in opcr.ly announcing n rate of 1J
cents per 10J pounds on uraln from Chicago
to thu seaboard. This is U1 ' cents below the
agreed differential , and will foruo the all-rail
routes to make a similar reduction. The
matter was only informally dlscussod nt to
day's session , and with all the ether subjects
awaiting consideration it was referred to one
of the various committees , to bo reported
upon tomorrow.
Appirontly there is no intention on the
part of any lines engaged in the passcngor
rate war between Chicago and the Ohio
rlvor to give up the Unlit. On the contrary
there scorns to bo an Inclination to force tbo
lighting. Kates between Uhlcaco and
Indlanaiiolis will be reduced from $3.CM to
$ I.5U ) and between Chicago and Louisvlllii
and Chlcaeo and Cincinnati from $ ( i to $ . " > .
The Pennsylvania took the Initiates in thi.s
fresh cul rato. Its competitors Insist that
the cut rates must apply to all competitive
points nnd In both directions.
General Manager McDool of the Motion has
decided not to accept the offer extended to
him of promotion In connection with his
transfer to another position on the Hich-
mend Terminal systoln. The business of the
Monon has incroased'slnco ' he took the man
agement , nnd ho has 'recently boon nblo to
conclude such arrangements with southern
connections as vlrtu.lllv to make tbo Monon
part of a great norltr > ai/d / south trunk line
system , und their interests can bo hotter
conserved by his remaining whcro ho is at
present. _ '
*
siiBiii ) ! 'i Ji.in : nixxjm /or.
llmt'8 Why VntnkSciitt Klllril Ills Wife unit
Ilurncil IltiiItnily. .
JACKSON , Miss. , April 12. Saturday evening -
ing in Hankin county flvo miles from hero ,
Frank Scott reported thai his wlfo had
I'allcn into the Uro , and buiqod ; to dcaUi.
During the progress of the coroner's inquest
Scott broke down nnd acknowledged that ho
had killed his wife because sbo had failed to
bavo dinner ready on time , nnd ho threw
the body in the flro to escape detection.
Scott is in jail at Brandon and the negroes
threaten to lynch him.
o
llaroly llscupoil Lynching.
Coi.UJiims , O. , April 1 ! . ' . About 100 ex
cited citizens of Newark , O. , congregated
about the county jail shortly before midnight
nud attempted to got possession of George
Stoltsberry , a prisoner who was arrested in
Iho afternoon for an attempted assault on a
llttlo 8-year-old school girl. Tlio mob
battered down the door of the prisoner and
weru about to secure the prisoner when
Mayor Bell sent u squad of police to the
bhcrift's relief and succeeded in clearing the
building. Stoltsborry's victim was a daugh
ter of A. T. AUvard.
No Danger of n Strllic.
BOSTON , Mass. , April 12. Regarding the
ropmt that a strike was inevitable on tha
New York & Now England railroad because
of the reduction in wages nf clerks engineers
and lircmcn , ( icnoral Manager Mellon said
today : 'Thoro is not the slightest truth In
the report. The question of reducing the
salaries of any employes of the road has
never been discussed. "
Still Violating lliu l.iiir.
BOSTON , Mass. , April U. Liquor dealers
In this citv say that the whlsuy trust is still
doing business in this state In splto of the ro-
cenl indictments. The rebate chscks are
still being sent out , they suy , and there
scorns to bo no disposition to stop that part
of the operation.
I'rlnco ( Jcorgn Will Visit tliu J'ulr.
LONDON , Anril 12. It is announced thai
I'rlnco George ot Wales , the only son of the
prince of Wales , will make a visit to Canada
in IbM. After visiting Quebec and Montreal
and ether places In tha Dominion ho will
visit Chicago and attend the World's fair.
Quick Itntrlliiitlon for Mimlcir ,
VIENNA. Ga. , April 13. Did West , n col
ored desperado , quarreled with John Rob
erts , another negro , nt I'lm.i and shot him
do.ici , A crowd of people chased' West und
shot bint , Killing him instantly.
Dlttatitroua I'I re In Tolilo ,
I OXDON , April 12. A dispatch fromToklo ,
Japan , says that fire thoro-Sunday destroyed
0,000 houses. Fifty persons are known to
Imvo lost thtir llvc uud n numto- are still
uilsslt f. , , ,
Will Take OnUlio llmtrldloiiH ,
Movrnr.Ai. , April(13.f-J'rivato ( letters from
Great Britain slafc'tual ' it is expected the
restrictions now placet on cattle on the other
side will bo taken oft In nooui a wooU.
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ,
Curoo
Ohappod Hands , Wounda , Burna , Etc.
Bcmovou aud Frovontn Dandrutf.
WHITE RUSSIAN
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ,
OLDEST IN THE WORLD.
Itnltlmoro'n .Mniinincnl tn Cntnmbii * on
1'rhnlr ( IronniU.
Baltimore 1ms the flrst nnd tirobably
the only iiiotuiinonl to C'hrlstophor Co
lumbus lu the United States
The flhafl wiis raised a few months
loss than tv century ago by admirers of
the man who tried to no oasl by sailing
west , says the Dnltimoro World. Ft
standB on the grounds of the Samuel
Heady orphan asylum. The buildings
of the Institution uro situated on u lllllo
table land on Iho north sldo of Boun
dary avenue , just east of the llai-lford
road. The monument stands near
llio Boundary avenue entrance to
Iho grounds and stand * above
the terraced lawn on u neatly graded
and lurfed mound. Ever since the lime
when Iho old Amamor mansion was oc
cupied by Its French owner the shaft
has stood , the ono reminder of the great
Italian explorer. Many of these living
in the neighborhood were once disposed
to PcolT al Iho lliouglil of the monumonl
being a tribute to the memory of Iho
man who wan foolish enough tothlnU
the earlh wasn't lint. Some even wont
so far as to say thai Iho shafl was raised
simply lo mark Iho last roalipg place of
an old carriage horse whose memory was
held dear by its nms-lor.
Well authenticated history has
proven , however , that Ihero has boon
many a horse worthy of such a memor
ial mono , llio Monuinenlal cily way tlio
lirst lo nho\v its roapocl for the man
In whoso memory Ihe ( Irst monument
should have been erected.
It was on the liltli day of the month ot
October , In the ye.ir I'illi , the 'tOOth an
niversary of the landing of the great
Christopher , that a crowd of the sub-
joela of the new government of the
United States of America , nearly all
residents of the lltllo village of Ualli-
moro , assembled on Iho lawn near Iho
Atmtmor home.
General Amamor , who was accom
panied to ibis country from Franco by
the gallanl L'oiml do Grasse , Washing-
ion's friend , dedicated the monument , in
Lholr presence , aud the villager.- ) , with
bowed heads , hoard the cenotaph
jlosscd. Then these who saw il for Iho
Ih-sl lime drew near and road Ihe in-
scrlplion Uiat hus elnco shown Iho
otTocls of Iho rains and storms of 100
years. Probably not onp in the crowd
ihoughl , calling Iho immortal egg-
jroalcor "Chris'1 was a show of disre
spect. It wasn't as near Easter as the
day of this publication , and it IB hardly
; iossiblo that there were any jokes
unoiig the boys about the pleasure it
would have been to "pick opgs with
Chris. "
They probably crowded and jostled
the po'wilored and bewigged fathers in
an clTort to see llio Inscription. The In
scription was as follows :
SACKIU
TO Till !
MIMOUY :
OF
CIIUIS
COl.tT.MHUS
OUTOK Nil
3IDCC VIII C
After the dedication it is likely Ihoro
was a banquet in the old manor house
and later the Indies may have had tbo
honor of dancing with Iho men who saw
Cornwallis hand his sword to General
Greene at Yorktown.
New Yorlt i\chniiKi' : Omitiitlons.
Nr.w YOIIK , April 1'J. [ Special Toloerram
to Tin : Bm : . | Kxchnngo was quoted ns fol
lows : Clilcaso , 10 cents premium ; Boston ,
2U to IT cents discount ; St. Louis , par.
Double Tragedy nit I lie Const.
WIN-LOCK , Wash. , April 12. KIclmrd Han
cock shot nnd mortally wounded his wife
lust niKlit nnd then sent n Uullot through Ills
heart.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SAHA7IVO , " the
Wonderful Spanish
llnnody , la fuU v.-illi a
Wrltton Cuarantco
to cure all NtivousDIs-
rnsra. such us Weak
Memory , 1/is.i of llialu
1'owcr , llcndachc ,
Wftkcfulncss , I.ostMnn
liootl , Ncrvotiane'n ' , Ij > 3-
rlliule , all ilialns and
Before & After Use. losi of po cr of the
Photographed from life. Generative ( lit-nni In
either n . eoii'cd liy
exertion , jonthCul liullsfieljons , or Ihc .
astof tobnico , oiluni ] , 01 fllnnilivnl" . ulilcli ullliiutiFly
lend to IiiliiiiiltyU > ii < iiiiiitloii | and In'niiltr. I'ut up
InconteiilFiit foini to rnrrv In the > MI l "ikit. " I'jlcc
(1 n tuckttcf1 , or (1 ( fin J5. With e\uyS > oiui'i HORlvca
written cunrnntQO to euro or rotund tlio
mono. MMitliy m.ill to nn nddresi. i Irtiilnr fice
111 I'lnln ' ciiMloi'e. .Mention Ihls im | > er.iKlie34 ,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch oiucfoi U.S.A.
3S , Doailmrn Street , CIIICAfiO , II.U
FOU SALE IN OMAHA. 1IED. , BT
Knho A Co , Co.r 15th & JloueUs Ftc.
J A duller & Co , Cor. Ulh .t D.rjpIaa
A D Tost'jr & Co. , Cuuucll UIilHs. In.
A Written Uunrantoo
SYPHILIS to Cure hvory Case or
, Money UofuuilcJ.
Our euro Impermanent nml not n patch n up. Ca n
flnro. llyilr-tiTibhuova fully wocin tr-Ml yo i by
nmll. nnd no IIIYP tho'nine'Irons guarantor tn euro
or refund nil money The o who prefer lo eomo here
lortreatmenlenn do oanl we willpjy rallnmltard
both ways ami hotel hill * while tierc. If wo fall to euro
We challenge the world for n ca j thai nur Mncla
Kcmedy will not cure.vrllofor particular * an I Bet
ho evidence. In our iiei on year * t > raetl i with the
MaaleHomely It tint been mo t iliniriill to tnrrrnmo
the prejudice * against soc.ilted poclllc . Hut under
our trontf puir'intoo tliou in t * are trjrlntt It nnd bO'
Inccuroil.VoKiinrnnt'n to euro or n'futul rvery
dollar , nml in we have n ronnln'lon ' topnuj-t , nl.v >
flnanclat bucking of KiXI.UUII 19 perfee Ir Mfe t't nil
vrho will try llio treattuonl. llerctoforo you Imro
putUnmi | > nml pnylnitout jour tno'icfor riinvront
trenlment'inndnlthoiuh you nro nut > ol euro ! no
one has p.ild ba k your money. Wo will po < Ulvoljr
ciireyoii , Dld.clironlMleoiiio.itol c.it'i euro I Hull
to'.Diliyi. InriMlUxta our llnimclil 't.uillui. our
rcinilnllon n biiMnes * men. Write n fornatuo < nn I
nitilrcocsoflho < o oliivo enrol who hare sl cn
rcrmlj'lon to refer to thorn. It co ti 5011 only post-
npctoilo till * . If your > yiuit | < mi < are 5oro throit
mncou pntclic'ln mouthrhcninnll'in In bono < iitul
Joints , hnlr falllni ; t , eruption on any | urt of the
body , fcGllngot general ilcprc"loi : , imltn In lion I or
bonc . You hare no time to wa'lo. Tno > o who are
ton tnntly InXliiR moreury nn.l | totn tt , Muiuld ill * ,
tnnlinunlt. 0 < in tanl\i eof the iJ ilruus will sureljr
lirhiR vire.innd inlliu ulcer ln thoen I. Don't fall ID
write. All oorrc'pomlenro ent nealo I tn pl.iln en
velope.Ti ; < nv to thomn t rlitl I liivcMlunUon niul
n III do all Innurponrrtonliljrou lull. Aililrd ,
COOK KKMKDV CO. , - Omaha. Neb
fiiru case ) of [ , O < T or Pvti.ts'l
noon , Ueiii'rilor Ntnvor * lliai'l.'TV. wonlc-
iiessof i-ody or nil ml , tlio I'UVctsotorronornv-
cp'sscnln ohlor votni tlmtvroivtiitintoiiro. Wo
iMt.ir.inteoovory I'ntu urrofinvl itvcry dull ir.
rive diiystrlnl trontmuiit tl. lull i-ouisu 111.
I'oreoptlliio ' bmiollts nnllrod In three iHv * .
lly iniill , fcoeiirnly ] i lol.o I from ousurviillon ,
CooKllr.MiiDV i' i. . CIMAIU. NK.II
LADIES ONLY
MARIP VIJMAI.I : imM.\Toi : : . Bnfo nml
niHUlU Curtain to : i iluy nr mnnoy rofumlc.l.
] ly innll ? . ' . Suoiiroly so ilo I from olisurv.i-
mm. coon itintii > \ ' en. , oninii.i. Nob.
SCHliNK'S
Purely Vegetable and Strictly
Reliable.
They acl DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY
on llio Liver and Sloinacli , rostorinirtlio
conatipatod oiKiins to healthy activity ,
and are a POSlTlYKaml PKUD'KCTLY
SAFE CUUK for CONSTIPATION ,
LIV1511 COMPLAINT , SICK 1IEA1J
ACHE , BlLiOl'SNKSS , anil all oilier
diseases arising from a disordered con-
dilion of Iho Liver and Slomach.
Tlipy arc tlio Onljliolible Vogntnblo Iilvor
I'lll Holrt : They nro 1'eifcctly Harmless ; Tlicy
nro Purely VcKulubte ; Try Them.
1 > U. Pchonk's Hook on Consumption , Liver
Complaint uud Dyspepsia Sent I'Vee.
H. J. II. SC'HKNK S'X , I'lilludelpliln , P.I.
A now mil Complete Tr ? at'uunt , coniUtlntf e-f
Fupio ltorlc5 , Olmment In Cupauloi , ulao In Ilex
nnUI'iiU , a I'oiltlro inrj fur i\nni.il : , liiurnil
llllnd or Ulot ] llu Helling , Cliruulc , lU3ajnt or
lluiaUltary t'lia * 'J'liii ' Itjinoly Im njvor liomi
known to tall , fl per luv.il lor 5i ; Jnt ! > / mill.
Wlij h\iller fioni tlili turrlhlo MU3 is > wlun i writ
ten iu.ir.initjo la positively nlv a with o Ojxjior
refund thi luanuf 1C not o'trjl. 8j.il a'.in'i lor
Irco Si'iiplu. iiuirintaj : Is ) u I tiy ICu'i ' i A Co. ,
U.-nuKlsLa , Solu Ace in , corn a. ' IJt'i.i'il luulii ;
Ftieuta. Oinnlri. Xuu.
FINE SPEGTRGLES
" * Eye Glasses ,
or the correction of nil defect ! of vNlon tCS
Solid Cold Spectacles
Kroni flOJ upward
Fine Steel Spectacles
Krom fl.OJ upward
Frotoctaud imp-ovo your eycsi lit.
Your eyes tosta.l Iraa by a practical
0-tiflan.
0tiflan.MEYER
MEYER & BRO. CO
Ishcil I < K ) . 1 A UN AM and loth.
ABSOLUTELY PORE -
& . CO. KANSAS CITV MO.
Worth Knowing.
That ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc the highest result of
medical science and skill , and in ingredients and method have
never been equalled.
That they are the original and genuine porous plasters , upon
whose reputation imitators trade.
That ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS never fail to perform their
remedial work quickly and effectually.
That this fact is attested by thousands of voluntary and
unimpeachable testimonials from grateful patients.
That for Rheumatism , Weak Back , Sciatica , Lung Trouble
Kidney Disease , Dyspepsia , Malaria , and all local pains , they
arc invaluable.
That when you buy ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS you abso
lutely obtain the best plasters made. *
Beware of Imitations , ami do not be deceived by misrepresentation ,
Ask for AI.UCOCK'S , and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to
accept a substitute.
Nerve SoocJo , "
IteW H BBB I B riunU r .
leu Bimrunlco to euro nil nervous UhcavcH. nuch nsVvulc Memory ,
Loss ot Drain 1'owcr. llcuil.icho. Wnbcfulncmi , Ixin t JMunhoo't , KlKhtlr JIiiili-
lon , NorvoutnuM , I < ue3ltudi'allilruin und Iot3 of power of liul ! > i'iijr l | o
Orcnna In cither ur cttuaud by ovorcxcrllon , youthful orrorn.nr nxumilvn
use of tobaccoopium ontliniilants which roon lead to Intlrnmy. Con uinp-
lion und InsunlU' . I'liliiiicontunlentiocurry In vet pocket. l l per | > uuk.
ace liy mall ) 0 for W. With oiri'rytionliT w yleeiiiiritUn yu'itantte ( a cure
crrr/uiiiit/ittncnuv.Clrcularfrcu. AddrusBjScrvoileeiU'u. , CUlcairo , 111.
For tale in Omaha by Sherman & Mcfonuol' ' , 151i ! Doilfe-st. ;
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th * eminent | icrollit | In nervoui , rlironlr , prlvnle. Moo I , iklnanil urinorr dlicaiet A rozulnr n4
tu In moilclna , n > Jlplumniuna rurilui jlo iliow , intill truallnv wllli vrtittutt lurrun
catarrli , i > urmutorrliui'U , lull manliuuil , lomlnnl wi'nlrncii , nuut Io < i i1liup < iti > ncf , irpUlli > , irluuiro. ton-
orrlicuu , Klvci. vurlciiivlo.itc No nmriuruuu 1 , l < uw trcnlmunt torlotiol tllul | iot , ir. I'ur lei uiiuulu to
Tlillmu rn.H > bo Imatol ni linmu ! > / corroipoii'lvncr. Modli'lue or luitrumi'nu Hunt by mall uroino i > <
ouruljr pactuil. niiiuaiki Ic luUtuto ruiilunls or iundur. ( ) nu uirkunnl InturUuw prgferjud. OiuiuHulluu
( roe. curru < pouuri 'ii ttrlctly private. Hunk ( UHi rltl ut LifiiJ tout ttou. UUlou UjJd V . la. ty p. u.
I and/ W a. ui-iu U ui. atuj lUoiy < & ( reuU.
CITBEB
GOUBH BURK
IS A
One Minute Remedy
I'or all tiffoctlntnof tha
Throat , Lungs and llronciilil Titos
r.xcni'T CONSUMPTION
2G A.ND BO GLINTS.
I'or nla by HriiRRtits.
SPECIAL NOTICED
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
v i
. . A ttootl ynuii.1 IIOMO. Will tnKo
1 tiny In cnrpontur work. Aiiply lo Leonard
lAorotl. Council muffs. _ _ <
VrAN'rT.ttiool ulrl for Rononit liouso-
> > ttoil , . I'nll tit 1013 Third nvuiuio. Small
family ; ijooil wage * . _ _ _
TiioloWA firms for sale , liniirovril Ifilncros
1 In UnrrlMin county. JIU.OO jicrncro ; 1SJ acres ,
ln\tuoil | , } Si.oo : SJ uore . lli.i ) ' . I'nr Imri ilnn
In Iowa nnil NotirnsUn fnrins cull on or wntu
tii.lohnvin \ V.in I'atton. Couiiell lllnir < .
lift KXl'IIANOr.rity und farm
propoily. i : . II , Sho.ifo. U'wny iinil Miiln.
IfU'U ' lll'.S P UttotlliiiH In nil pirts : uf the
JLliy. . I' . II. i > lioifo : , llro.uhvny nnil Muln.
IjlOH HA1.K Aero IKO no.ir city nilntiloil for
fruit nnil mirilnn iinrno os , i ; . II. fhunfo ,
llroih\iy ; : nml Mum stroot" .
D iiTfiAULrflioilsiT'foiTsiilo.V have for
salt1 tlio oloannt Imiisu of I A. Mlllur , Hlt-
nnti'il nt the corner of fcconil IIMIIIUO anil
Klehtli tiL-ot. InvliiilliK two lot' . Onuiit ttiu
lini'sl hou c In the oil vDay. . "
[ TUMI SALK-tnoldn ri'slilnnco ami
X imipcrly ul a Imivnln , If yon \\nnt nil In-
? OOMS to rent nml fiiniltiiro for wain nt ti
I'luiulrc ut 3JJ Murilum lloel > . 7
ni.
IjlOlt itHXT" \ qooil fii : in of iBil norc * . only
- LJ mill's from I'diiiicU lllulK Atmly to
l.oonnnl r.xoiett. 1'onrl si. . Council IllnlVs.
ana mm i
IHSTITUTE.
INFIRMARY
FOR T1-1 I
Host fu llitli's , upour.itiis nnil Komudtoi
for sncci'SHtnl troatiiiiMit of I'vorv form
of dlseaso roqiilflii inodlo il or
siirilu.il troatinunt.
CO boils for putlcuts bo-inl and attciulatico.
llust ac'-oinodutions In the wosi ,
Write for elri-iiliri on defoniiltios nn'l
br.'u'Oi. trussos. i-lill ) foot , ciu-v ituresof snlno.
lillos. I iiniors. eani'or , Catarrh , lironuliltit , In-
liiilniloii.oiectriclty. paralysis , rnlloiny , klil-
noy. b u'ldiT , oye. oar , hklii an I bloo I and all
'iil opur.itlons.
DISEASES OF WOMEN i
Women rUKE. Wo have lately ail led : i lylns-
ln ilDp.iriinent for \\oniun durlnu t'oulliieineiiU
* .lrlclly Dr.vato. ) Unlv Kollablo Muilloal In
stitute m.iKlng u Hpocl illy ot
I'Ul VATK UISi'S1CH ;
All K'ood I1KU.IS03 snccmsfully trontol.
. ' ynhllltli * L'nlson lomoved from the system
uiihiiut ini'icni'V Now iJosturallva Tru.'iL-
nienl for Losjof x'lT.Mj 1'UWI'IC. I'ersons 110-
ublu to vlmt us mav bo truatud ut homo by
( iirrosuon lencu. All cnimiiiiiilu.it Ions conll-
dunllul. Mi ? liclnos or Instruments bout l-y
nri'l iirexpresq. st'cnroly packeil , no marks to
Indicate eontents or sendor. Olio pei' oiml In
terview prufvrro I. Call und consult us or send
hNtory of your case , uudvu will bond In plain
wrupuor. our
pnnif Tn MPM KIIHE : uoon i-rivuto ,
DUUIIU ltlC.11 , t,1)uollli or Nurvoiis DH-
e.'isc" . Tmpotcncy. .Svhllla | ) , Gluutaiul Vurico-
\vilhquostion list.
llrires , Aipllances | for Deformities & Tnisoa.
Only manufactory In the Westof intfr'Oit H-
U ) lll-1'i.l lAtnn , TltVa.tati , EMXI'KIU
II. ITl'l.HU ti < lM > HKI.I H.
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
26th and Broa'lwnv , Oo incil Bluffj.
Ten niliiuli"ildo from conler of Umalia on
Oiiialin und Counull lltuIN oloclrlo motor Ituo.
W. O. ESTSF ,
H. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 5J
THEGRANyHOTETT
Council Bluff ? , Iowa.
New , modern , woll-apnolnled , thor
oujfhly well-Uopt , S3 iv day
E. F. CLARK , Prop.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council lllulU.
OaplUl steo1 :
r-uiiiliisunl I'rolKs _ Ht > _ > ooa
NotCiiultiit mil Silrplun . Jtf.'J0OOtt
Directors . I ) , Kil nu J < n-i , I ! , li Siuiri. ! TO
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Chas. Lunkley ,
I'niirnil Director unil Unili'i'l-ikc
811 Hroadway , Council JUulTs.
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