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THE OMAHA DAILY I1HE : SATURDAY , APKIL 30. HDJ-'nVHLVE OMAHA BEE COUN'CIL DLUFPa OFFICE : - NO. 12 I'KAHLSTREET. \ I iilutuHyCntrliTtonny prxitof the City II. W. TII/TON. MANAGER "I" ' nrofcOmco No II.M ri tinsrwl " ' MtVH JHK.W10X. N Y. Plumbing Co. I cuncll UluITs Lumber Co. , coal. C tuft's chattel lonns. 204 Sapp Stove and cord wood dry. Tor sale nt 1 hatcher's , 10 Main street. KtornR" , Hntcs reasonable. Inquire 22 , El nnd id 1'cnrl street. J. It. Knydcr. Hniilt . .Inrr win .irreitod last nvenliiR o the charge of drtiniicnncss und disturbing the peace. Kinitlny school lesson study nt the rooms of the VOUI'IK Men's Christian nssoclatlon this evening nt 8 o'clock. The motion to quash nil the Indictments nRulnit Klmball nnd Champ are to como up for urK'tiincnt today In the district couit. U. H. Yates of Omahn wns In the city yesterday In the Interests of the Independent , Order ot Foresters , n brunch of which U to be organized In this city In n short tlmo. Commercial I'llnnm" , with their families nnd friends , who contemplate attending the oclal at Omatm this ovcnlup , will meet at IJroadway nnd Pearl stioot at "i-lli o'cloclc. litv. I' . F. Urcsce , 13. 1) . , of Los Antrolo * . CnKYformeilviiastorof thoHronUwnvMutho- dl&t church of this city , will preach Sunday mornlnp at 10 :10 : ! o'clock at the Fifth Avetiuo Methodist church. John Snnltco Is circulating a petition ninoni ! the cltbons and property owners ask ing the city council to construct n bridge across Inillnn crccit nt the Intersection of Main nnd Mynstor streets. It has nlreudy received n Rtoat , many signatures. Kd linker , a son of the Urondwny druggist , Is conllncd to his homo ns the result of In juries ho iccoivcd H few nights URO whllo wnlUing on the Hock Island track. A train struck him nnd knocked him elf the track , hiulslng him considerably but not horlouslv. A Fifth nvonno motor collided with \V. II. Kuhn & Son's delivery wagon yesterday on Hroadwny , Knocking tbo wagon to pieces. 'Iho car wai thrown narllj olT the trnek by the forcoof the ( olllsion nnd quite n delay % \ns Liuisod. The car was llnnlly drawn back on the trncu by anoihcr motor. Mis. Frank I'otcrson has cominenccil an notion against her husband to secure n ill- vorco on tbo grounds of drunkenness and non-supnort. The couple hpvo not boon liv ing lore ) her for about n year , and in that tlmo Mrs. Peterson hns supported herself by her own work. Potoison Is noiv In the county jail awaltlnc iv trial on the chnrRO of threatening to itlll her. A glee club has been organized In tlio Young Men's Christian association with n membership of between liftocn nnd twenty. II. J , Joseph Is lender and meetings r.ro held cxory 'luursdnv ctcnlngin the asso ciation hall. An effort Is being made to en- larco the club by securing ns many now voices ns possible , and nn Invitation is ex tended to nil men of thu city to join. The banks of Council LJIuffs have entered Into un agreement to cut down the rates of interest on time deposits , on account of the largo increase in the ninount of money deposited recently without any coi responding Increase In the demand for loans. Hui carter the rate will bo 4 tier ccnton six months' certilicatcs of deposit , and fl percent for twelve months , instead of . " > nnd 0 per o ° nt as heretofore. A meeting of these interested in Sunday school work wns bel l last evening In the Young Men's Christian Association rooms for the purpose of talking over the subject of having n Sunday hcliool convention In this cUy next month. Committees wcro appointed to make tbo nocpssnry arrangements and n datu will be decided upon later. It is the intention to Rcctiro snrakcrs for tlio occasion from the delegates to the Methodist conference. Vrtf-rinirt , Attention. On the occnsion of the department en campment of Uio G. A. R , to bo hold tit Ottutnwn , commencing May 10 , the C. , B. & Q. will feoll tiulcots ut ono fnro for the round -trip. For particulars call on O. M. Brown , Ticket Agent , 617 Broadway. AVllll PlIlHT. The newest dcsignc , the largest stoeK nnd by fur the lowest prices : js nt the BOSTON STORM Intimates f urniahcd for imporhitf. Nothing but tlio host papcrhanjrors pin ployed. Everything puanintoeil. Figure with utvlion you tWnnt Dunorint : done. BOSTON STORi : , Oounuil BltilTs , In. Reitof , thctnllor , : HO Broadway , hus nil tlio latest style : ) nnd ncnvust , Batlbfacllon guaranteed. W. O. Wlrt foft Thursday night for thn west. ' Miss Fonlon of Colfax is the guest of Miss Anglo Wickham. N. C. Phllllpa , who has boon con lined for the past two months to his homo with n broken limb , was about town yesterday with a pair of crutches for the llrst time since tbo incident. F. A. Hyde of Chicago , the architect who urow the plans for the Grand hotel , was in the city yesterday attending district court on business connected with a lawsuit In which ho Is Interested. The Hot-rules lawn mower , with 10- inch whoolri , will cut , high grass nnd work oiiBlor tlinn nny ether inuwor ninilo. AVe keep nleo the genuine Pliil- ndulphln mower and Rovernl other ma- I'hlnes thnt wo can soil chonpor than tbo cheapest. Now rofi'lgorator ; carload just recolved. Dauntless uncl Wnrwlc'lc nleyulos. 11 Main btreot. Shugnrl & Son. Recollect that the nr-w Dangler Surpriho Is only gagollno steve that os every quality of gas stove. wild ohvekborry is tbo best , Are you going to paint ? Anil did you know Uml you < ; iui BIIVO inonoy nnd got better paints nt Davis' than any ether piano in tbo city ? Tlml's ix fact AVIiii Ulll Supply tli I'ulpltN. The various Methodist pn lulls of the city will bo supplied during the coming confer ence bv clercymon from other cities. The following ib u list of tbo gentlemen who will preach nt each church , morning und evening , in order named : Ilicaiiway Methodist Church May ) , A. Kynett , John C. Jucksou ; May 8 , Hithop Jiownmn , T. IJ , Kcoloy ; Mnv Ifi , Bishop Jorcv ' , D.ivld Moore ; Mav ' - ! ; , Itlshop Foss , 1. . U. ( Jucal ; May W , J. M. lluckloy , J. F. 1'nucuor. Filth Avenue Church May I , I' . F. Hrezo , \V. Whltlloldj May 6. J , II. Uhcj , U. L. Stnf- < Mallalleu , A. W. Lamport. Kpworth Chuicn May I , Thomas A. Cun- ailv. J. J. rientlcy ; May 8 , Pierce Landry , W. U. MIcUloj May 1ft. Aaron Coons , t ! . s ! Wing ; Mnv 1M , John Mitchell.V. . F.Vhit - louU ; May SI ) , li. H , Hughes , N. N. Stolz. . \u.\tlriiftltu.\rl Siilc. Messrs. Rlloy niul Shorrudon , tbo nrt- Ists , liavo jiuiohnsctl tbo CJmpinan urt etoro nnd after June 1st will remove it to15 Main street , under their photo- nipii gal lory. Until that Unto , for tbo purpose of saving coat of moving , art V goods will bo bckl at actual cost and fraiuja at a lioavior discount thannt any of Chapman's special sales. This wll'l atToivl a i > | ) Ioiullil opportunity for art lovers to becuio bargains , Gontilno Rock Springs coal at Thatuber's. 1U Muin nit-cut , always on hand. \TPHTO pnnit < 'rti'T/'tf in npi'o Mi\\S \ \ HlOJl GfllNUL BLLH'S ' School Board Membjra Will liavo nn In teresting Tiin3 , WHO ORDERED THE INVESFIGATION. Somn Dinvrciiro nf Opinion in In tlin tltll- Ity of mi i : pcrt Ai'coiintniit In l'\ nmliiliitf tlio llnnka ofVI1 - II mi Oriiiic\vi' . Secretary E 13. Wright of Iho school bonrd la busily engaged In bringing up tlio secrotar.v's oooks to dale , ns ho was au thorized by the boant nt Its last , teg ulur meollnp , They uro la a tcrrlblo mud dle , no entries having been Hindu In them on the credit sldo since IbVJ , so that tun yours are to bo posted. Iho work of the secretary will bo used to n rroat extent by the cotnmlllHO which is to Invosllgato the ttonsurer's books during William Oronewcg's udtnltilstration. Apropos of the Investigation , thcro I * a goo'J prospect of a serious disagreement - mont botxvcon some of the members ot the tonnl ns to the employ ment of A. T. Ulco ns an expert account ant in going over Uronowcg's books. It was understood that u motion to authorize the Investigating cohimlttco to employ Mr. Iflco was passed , and Mr. Wells , the chairman of the committee , instructed aim to commence. Ills Inbors. The other two momuars of the committee , Stacy and Ilrldcnstcln , clulraccl that they bad boon merely ordered to employ him if necessary ; they did not consider it necessary , and consequently put a vote on Wells' notion. Wells "mndo the motion about wnich the dispute- arose , and ho sa.vs ho had no thought of leaving it to tbo dis cretion of the committee whether the Investigation should ho aided bv an accountant. Ho w.mtod it to \ > \s \ thor ough imil Intended that an ox- peitshould bo employed. Stacy and Urideii- ituln , on thu otlif-r hand , say that the proviso , "If necessary , " was in the motion and they would not have voteil for It , had it been otherwise. Although the records bear out Wells In Ills claim , the other members stick to theirs mid siy the .secretary must have boon wrong in making out the re port of the meeting , la the meantime ttio investigation Is nt n standstill and nothing can bo done toward cleiirlnp up Mr. ( Jroncwcg's record or otherwise until the dispute between the conlmUtcomon Is sot- tlou , athlnir uhich does not appear to bo very close at hand. srici.\ii nii > s HOODS SAMS At the Itoston Murr for This Week. WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPT. Owintf to the mi'Hmibluspring weather Llio patronage ut our JrcbB Roods counter IHIH not boon up to our expectations. Jn order to reduce our present stoelc before the warm weather and tniilco room for our line of liner grade of wash goods , summer dress ijoods , ote. , wo will place on bale at our urcss goods counter the following numborsat special sale prices. Wo want , it distinctly un derstood that the following prices only last during the dress goods sale , and after sitlo customers wanting more ma terial will plonso understand that goods uro uot at sale prices. Tl > is wo mention to avoid any trouble that mav arise , Lot 1 , 17 shades of William R Read's celebrated Lansdowno. This wo iruar- antco the genuine article , the manufac turer's name stamped on selvage every live yards. The universal price $1.25 ; our price during sale , OSo ( colors only ) . Lot i. , all wool French serge , 40 inches wide , full range of spring colors , sold for 7ic ( , to go during sale nt o7je a yard. Lot -I.Vinch black Henrietta ( war ranted all wool ) French dyes , beautiful finish , sold for 7oJ , price for this sale 6 ! > c. Lot ) , case of10 pieces 3S-in. 'colored mohairs ( also creams ) never sflld less than , r > 0c , pamo goods cost-12e } to im port , for bale at our dross goods counte at 2c. ! ) Lot 5 , over 25dilTorentbtyles of spring buitingh in now cllects , including checks , diagonals , stripes and mixtures ; this is certainly the bebt value on the market at ode a yard. Lot 0 , just received , another new line of Kooehlin , itauingartnor & Co. all wool I'hallies. making an assortment of over 40 pieces of all the latest chintz coloring and newest designs in the American market , sold everywhere for ( i. " > c ; our price , as usual the lowest , 59c a yard.Wo Wo show a complete assortment of creams and tints -in the following weaves : Wool crepes , bedford cords , Henriettas , bongalincs and lansdowncs at remarkably low prices. Don't miss this special dress goods sale. THIS WEEK. BOSTON STORE , FoTiiiiiiiNaiiAM , WIIITKI.AW & Co. , Council BUilIs , In. Still DlHCIISHlllg Hit ) Coillltltlltlllll. ThoEpworth league board of control spent another day In the discussion of the constitu tion of tbo league which Is to bo presented to the Methodist conference for ratification , and ! > uccuoiicd In ccttlni : five of the nlno articles out of the way. The discussion was scarcely less heated than that of Thursday , and as an indication of the stubbornness u 1th which onch ono present fought for the adoption 01 his vlows. Nine amendments were proposed to ono article , and every ono wa.H Uofeatcd after a long contest , the article in question llnnlly bolnff adopted as It first stood. The same experience was had with almost all the amendments proposed to the constitution , and the 11 vo articles wore finally adopted in nlmo.it identically the tame form they nave stood fortbopastihieoyears. Ono of the interesting features o'f the afternoon session was a vlrlt from Bhhop Hurst of \\ashington. D , O. , and an Intermission in tlio dis cussion was decided upon long enough to hear nn Interesting and eloquent speech from him. The bishop Is at the head of the great American university nt Washing ton , which Is being larcely enUo'ved by contributions from the Kpwortu leagues all over the comrry , and Is ono of the foremost man inthcMothodlstdcnomlna- tlon. Ills nildrrss wusconsoquontly llstnued to with the closest attention by all ttioso present , tlio vlsltois as well as the delegates. Lnst evening u muss inectlim wns hold in the Masonio temple , which was larpely attended - tended uy persons of all aonomlimtlons. A number of interesting mUlrusbOs were made , the speakers being M. D. CJnrrolI of Cincin nati , ( ! . ; Dr. I ) . L. Paine of Lincoln , Nob. ; Dr. llorry , HJitor of the Kpworth Heruld , of Cliicneo : Ar. K. II. Dohuitv of New York , mid F. li. Knight of Hprlnpllold , Mass. JiUliop Fit/ierald was uooUcd for an iituliesi , but owimr to his being called on business tu Umnha had to cona rogrols. Thu speeches were nil listened to with deep attention and the speaKers weio greeted with frequent npplnusu. The program wtm varied by music by Dr. Horry , Miss Lena Sims and a mixed choir , The business meetings will bo re- Bumcdnttho I'tcsbyiurinn church parlors today , and the session will probably bo con cluded by this aftciuoon. Jiii'vlslS" " brandy , puruat , safest , best , E. II. Pheafe lias innnoy tolorui on real obtate tind chattels , Uroad\vr-y and Main. Largest stock of Japanese and Chinese mattings , the newest and latobt designs , at lowest prices over shown in Council Hlulla or offered the trade in the Mis souri valloy. Council Hlulls Carpet company. _ Will Clout. Tliimi t'i. | The police huve received instructions from headquarters not to allow uny laloons to run t mt uro not orderly in Ito commonly accepted meaning of the term. This inovo is the re sult of the notoriety that a munbor of the Kulooua of the city have obtained by reason of the eao n.i 1 dt. patch with whi h country KWMhurns and t > > ! r < \\l.o were not s- > green hnvn been roobed openly and above botrd by mniu of the seductive poor chip or clso In tlu good old fashioned way. rhcio nro thrco. and possibly four of tlicio i luces whicn nro covered by the ban of the police , oi'd when the owner < ot tuo places come up to the onlco of the city clerk on the llrst montli to nay their monthly lines , they will bo notified that no pjrmlt will bo Issued to them , or to any one who allows them or the follows who have been hangiiiR around their places , to run saloons It Is expected that the decision of the authorities will r.iuo a small sized tempest among the puoplo who nave been allowed to run things In almost their own way for so long , but tUo order will bo enforced to the letter. from a lrtinl < : inl' < ( Jr.uo. For the past twenty-five years 1 have been a hard drinking man. There wcro only two occasions when I did noldrlnk. One when I could not get money to buy whisky , and the other when I was too tick to drink it. 1 have tried hundred" of titnei to quit , and always failed. I began treatment at the Ulanchard insti tute fifteen days ago , and now nil de ire for liquor is entirely destroyed , and I now feel that I am n new man. This statement comes entirely unsolicited , ami 1 consider it Iho boil'SoO I over in vested. GnuiHin llAitmxo IJIanchard Gold Cure Institute. ij > 3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. April 127 , ISOil. _ _ _ _ Hotel Gordon. MO Broadway , has re cently changed hands , and Is being thor oughly renovated. Clean b.'ds ; prompt service ; table first class. We have our own vineyards in Califor nia. JurvU Wine como.iny , Cx BlulTa Swansea Music Co. Misonlo temple. Patron 1 ? .o hi no icowngonsfor Mo. river channel Ice. Mulhollantl & Co. Tel. 1GU. A A .VO U.li IIKX I'll. Henry Leo and his players open a week's engagement nt tlio Parnam street theater on Sunday nt tlio matlnoo mid will present an attractive Ooublo bill , consisting of W. S. Gilbert's ' Sweethearts " delightful comcdr , , and ICickmunn Chatrlon's weird dramn , "Tho Uolls , " In which Henry Irvine achieved his greatest success. Mr. Leo will appear In uoth hills. His rntnpauv has been enlarged and strengthened smco his aptie.irancu hero in the "Kumiway Vvlfc. " Miss Cora Edsull , a very beautiful v\oman , vine has been star ring under the management of .1. M. Hill tn the Hemb'jrtons is now Mr. Loo's loading lady. Thu production ot "Tho Uells".ls handsomolv costumed and special scennry is used , making the production n most clabor- ute one. _ Mllo. Uhoa , w'ooso Intelligent dramatic methods and lollned personality hnva nb turned for her numerous admirers here. Is to produce Scrlbu's play , "La Czarina , Em press ot Uussla. " at the Boyrt on Monday evening. She pave such n winning portrayal trayal of the llrst empress of the French during her former engagements nt this nousc , that it , is but natural to look forward with considerable in terest In nor woik in another historical drnmn , particularly as the far different role of the famous Catherine may afford her oven greater histrionic soopo than did that of tlio unfortunate Josephine. Khoa is hero for tnrce nights only , with a Wednesday muti- ncu. Tlio sale of seats for Hhea's engage ment opens at 0 o'clock this morning. Uomonyl , the great violinist , who is ac cepted us ono of the leadlnc artists ot the ago , gives a matlnoo concert at Uoju's now theater on Tuesday at tornoon next. The race at Wonderland this week has proven that the members of our police force have many staunch friends and at this writIng - Ing Olllcer Bloom loads with Hussell , Shoup , Ormsby , Curry and II. P. Hnzo following in the order named , with many dark horses being held back for a craud stand lluUli Sunday night. _ Novorainco the birth of neerq i mmstrolsy has there boon a stronger organization than Low Dockstador's minstrels. This famous company will appear at Uoycl's new theater on bun day evening next. Among the strong leatures of the show are Mclntyro and Heath , the popular exponents of the south ern negro in plantation songs , dances and walk-arounds and tno wonderful three Mar- vellos In their latest , and greatest specialty , entitled , "From the bublimo to the Hidic ulous. " The performance will close with the brilliant Ethiopian furco comedy entitled , "Hotel Punch do Leon. " Today "Ultio Jeans" will close its success ful engagement at Bovd's new thoitor uy civing two performances a matinco ntaiUO this afternoon and Iho regular oveninir per formance nt 8. Donation * to St. .liist'ph's Il The sisters in charge of St. Joseph's hos pital gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the following donations for the tbroo months ending March ; H : Frank Kaspar. Mrs. McGinn , Mrs. J. Sheluy , Jerry Sullivan , Thomas Downs , C. Knit , 'limothy Kyan , Ilui/h Kennedy , C. A. Loary , James Dugdale , Jacob Jiurk- ard , J. H. Manning , D. H. Wheeler , Vonuto Si Co. , James Morton & Son , I ] , 13. Coryell , Dr. A. F. Taggart , M. O. Dixon , Sherman it McConnell , G. P. Koonoy , Lr. McKenna , Tdomus Cun lc , G. P. Morse , W. A. Smith , Timothy Crow , M. Kale , Mrs. John Uaurner and P. J. Moore , jl oach. Andrew Murphy , Dr. Alison , M , J. Paul , Patrick Callaban , Mrs. F. II. urelghton , William Mulcahy , Owen McCaffrey. SJ each ; Mrs. Itnyor , Fred Scliaffor , I { . C. Cleveland , Thompson , Belilen &Co. , $11 each ; Alee Ponfold Co. , f.1 ; Ellen Musce , $ o ; Milton Kogors & Son , $10 ; McCaguo Dro > , , i' i ; Bcnollt ofOrion and Concordla Singing society. SIS ; William I. Kiorstoad , $ JO ; Na tional Assoclatlun of Stationery Engineers , $100 ; Union Pacific railroad shops , fT.'i ; Union Pacilio railioad yardmen , SlU.'J.'i ; Union Paclllo railroad headquarters. $0 ; J ) . & M. railroad headquarters. f AV.t ; United States army headquarters $ 'i.5'J ' ; Omaha Motor company , Jib ; Cole A : Co. , Mrs. D. Cunningham , groceries ; Farreil & Co. , sirups ; Consolidated Oil company , oil ; P. H. Mnnonoy , two tons coal ; George Richardson , ( lour ; C. W. lirlgg * . In valid chr.ir : meats , Omaha Packing com pany , L. D. Parsons. Ed Kuppig ; Omaha Brewing company , P. J. Lumps , F. Kruc t Co. , MMIZ Bros , J , JeUcr & Co. , Aoheu" r & fiuali , boor ; Pomv A. SoRelko , SI. bchnulji.-r , soda water ; Her Co. , Walter Breon , Owen McCaftrov , Edward Maurer , BucUboff & Co. . Ulley Bros. , Aalor . Helter , C. U. O'Con nor it Co. , Kloischl it Durr , whiskey ; Ameri can Watur Woilc > company , water borvico ; dally and \\ceKly papers , "The Horse : a Study In Natural History , y William Henry Flower , C. H. , n valu- bio addition to our stock of biological litur.i- uro. As the wiiter says ir. the iln > l chapter : 'Tlie horeo Is from many noints of view ono of the most interesting of unimaU. In utility to man It yields to no other. Jt was his doinostlo companion , friend , and t-ervnnt bc- fore the dawn of history , it has accompa nied htm In his wnnuorlngs over almost o\ory part of the surface ot thu earth , per forming duties hath In uoaco and war which no other unlmul could have done , and giving mun facilities for the exerelso ol dominion over nature which otherwise would have been ! mposlblu to him. Thoiotooftho uss , the ox , thu camel ami the llama in psrfurm- ing similar duties has been of a limited und subsidiary nature compared to that of the horse. Pretty neatly everything that ono could want to know about this useful animal is to bo found in the paces ot this book and illustrations of various morabars of the horse family uro Interspciscd throughout the worn. Published by D. Appltuon it Com pany , New Yorlt. Wo biiva received a copy of "Tbo Commer clal Register mid llujora' Reference" for Ib'JJ. Tins U roully a consolldatlo-i of "I'liB Commercial Holster" and "Tho buyers Itofcrenco ; " In ihu former will bo found the namob and addresses , nroperly claisitled , ot the rourcsouintivs liuunclal , imparting , Job bing , manufuuturlnguudcommoicial business houses , arrange J under tbolr vailous trauo headings whllo tbo latter produces their business cards , onubllni ; out of town buyers to corrosuond lutelligontly regarding pros pective purchases. The Information afforded soeuis to bo reliable and tno compilers claim to have exerted espuclal effort to avoid In- icrilng the nauios of anv but doslrablu tlrma , Only thu moat vubttantlal houses auutUplay- ed in black leilur * . The \\ork u issued ia a very crodltnblo binding , nnd the has haen c.irefuliv loourtit nftor. PuoiLtK I bv H-gnter Publishin'it compitiy , TtJ to sJ Dcatborn street , Chic , With the April numVH.tho Cosmonolltan completes Its twelfth volume In a manner \\oriuy the wldo and prowlia popularity of this magazine , The Cosmopolitan Is ono of the most sunsrbly Illustriifkl ot the month lies ami the pictorial < ) iiilolllstnncnt | of the Airll | number Is rather nbovo the overago. The leading article is on "Gunoa the Homo of Columbus , " rrlttcn by.Murat llnlstc.nl who recently visited uio < Uy , "A Homaiice of Old Shoes , " by M.lss Hislo Anderson do Wolfe exhibits the b"esof the remarkable historical collections at. Uluny. 'Torpedoes In Coast Defence,1' Is tha title of a timely paper by Lieutenant A. M. D'Armlt of the unltcil States army , 'tvitU ' photographs nnd drawings bv J. O. Daridon. u'allaco Wood treats of "Homes o' the Uannlssanco , " in an Illustrated paper and 'William H. Uiaclng U the author ot n delightfully wrltton and iiro- fuscly Illustrated article on "ThoCiowof n Transatlantic Liner. " This Issue of the Cosmopolitan U llrst class In every particu lar. Thn often quoted genius who declared that It was Immaterial to him who made n coun try's laws , so long as ho might fr.uno Its songs , uttered what Is , nt least , n consider able part of truth. Ho nolntcd to the dictionary nnd reminded us that the "pool" Is the "maker. " and that the untol'l Rcncra- lions who slowly molded the English tongue agreed tn adopting tno Greek conception that tbo man who put the thotiebt nnd life of his pcoplo Into verso was essentially thu ono who "mado" his tlmo. The great claim of William Morris who Is pout alike In prose and verse upon tha English speaking r.ico , Is that ho has given us the Imaclnlngs nnd aspirations that , under all its sordid dross , pai.t In the Anglo-Saxon broust. Ho has not trilled with the mcro outward coating ot the man ; ho has tried to got nt the man himself ; ho has bent his oar to catch tha actual heart beat of the nation's Itfu , and ho has reported It ns no other has of late. Published bv the Humloldt Publishing company , 1'J ' Astor place , New York. A nnusH WITH noAD AasNra. An ( Mil i\itrcH : * ARpnt Ti'lU nn llxi'lllnj ; ll\- IH'llrllrn lli < Hint In Colorado. U. K K. Miller , general agent of the Missouri Paellle nt Lincoln , Nob. , re cently told a St LOuis Republic ronorler a very Interesting reminiscence of fron tier life , when ho was an express mes senger on a stngo route away out west. "I was running , " s-aid he , "troni Den ver up to Cheyenne , it was in the fall of 180(1 ( , when I had in Hiargo S-K > 0,000 in gold dint , that I had the narrowest es cape of my lifo of being hold up by 'road agents. ' We wore going out of Denver and had tiio coach packed with passen gers' , it was the custom to put the treas ure box in the coach under ono of the beats , and the manager sat iiibido watch- g it. 1 appealed to the manager , say- ng that as the inside was booked 1 otild not ride with the treasure , and m ked that it bo hold over for the next coach. Ho so oruercti , nnd that very coach was hold up a few miles ouUido of Cheyenne. "A'ong ' in 1SGG 1 helped to decoy a lot of road agents into an ambush sot for thorn by Colonel Miznor of the United States army , commanding at fort Me Pherson , Wyo. Wo came out of Denver treasure ladcncd. At the Cottonwootl Station , supervised by Agent Charley Parks , who had lost a leg while an ex press messenger in aii encounter with 'road airontb'I wi\3 \ told that our coach was to bo waylaid at Squaw Hollow , between twoon Plum Creek and Fort Kearney Parks told ine , : uul Colonel Mizncr a. Fort MoPherson had gotten the informa tion in this way. Ho ( Parks ) had soon u noted desperado of the name of Daid - son about Cotton wood along with bcveral other murky-looking follows. Ho wont up to the fort nnd' told Colonel Mi/nor about it , saying 'that ' ho tnought the men wore going tp raid and stampede his cavalry horses , and mule herd. At the time nt the forHliero was n scout and detective employed , who had served with Colonel Miznor'iii ' the tinny of the Potomac. Suddenly after years of olll- cial companionship , Colonel Mi/nor aim the dotoetivo-fell out , and the colono ordered him olT the reservation. Th detective consorted with the rough characters und loudly and profanely de nounced Colonel Mi/.nor , declaring that they had served together for years and that having been discharged without cause ho would got oven with the cole nel. Thod'oteotivo fell in with David son and his g.tng nnd learned their in tention to attack the treasure conch at Squaw Hollow. 'Colonol Mi/.nor wns informed at once , ns the detcetivo's discharge was only a ruse , and ho made plans to circumvent nnd capture the knights of the road. When Parks told mo of the roiuempltit- cd attack , ] went to the fort and begged Colonel Mi/.noi * to give mo a guard of t-ol- diors. Ho declined und persuaded mete to pull out just as usual. I did .so , but in no pleasant frame of mind. Sure enough , when I got to Squaw Hollow the agents slipped out to levy toil , but just as they began its collection a squad of boldiors"appeared , and after a brink Might , in which Davidson and two others were killed , three desperadoes wore taken to have prompt territoral justice administered in their cabcs. " SOCIAL LIFE IN GREECE. KntcrtiilnliiK SrriK'g In Colorado' * ( Jrcnt Mining O.inii. | The fiocial life of Crocdc is much more Interesting than outputs and ore values , writes Richard Harding Davis in Har per's Weekly. Thcro wore several to- cinl functions while I was thcro which tend to show the happy spirit of the place. There was a pri/o tight at Hilly Woods' , a pie-eating match at Kornan's , n Mexican circus In the bottom near Wagon Wheel Gap , a religious service at Wutrous and fJannigan'ts gambling hoiibc , and thu ilivt wedding in tlio his tory of the towiij.I was sorry to mibs thb ! labt , Or-pecially as three piomlncnt cHl/.onB mibundoibtanding tlio purpose of my visit to Croedo , took the trouble to bcour the mountain side for mo in order that I might photograph the wedding paity in n group , which I should have baon dolightcd to do. The brulo was the blstor of Hilly WoocV bar keeper , nnd "Stony" Sargeant , a faio dealer at "So'ipy" Smith's , was the groom. The jtieticu of the peace , whojo name I forgot , performed the ceremony , and Kdward Do Vjnno , the Tramp Poet , ollorcd n few aprirbjjiriato nnd well chosen remarks , after which Woodb and Smith , who run riv'n gambling IIOIIMJH , outdid each other ) .la ; the extravagant practice of "opening wine. " All of these uro prominent 'citizens and the event Is muinontblo. I met several of these proinufunt ? eitl/ons while in Crccdo and foil ml them allnblc. Billy Woods lights , or used to light , nt 1210 pounds , untu'QJoicus in the fact , that a New York uapor once devoted live columns to his-'personality , jjis reputation uavcsi him tlio expense of paying men to keep order. UJb Ford , who shot .IcfcbO > ( Iaincs , was another prominent cltUon of.iny ncquaintnncc. lie does not look like a desperado , but has a loutish apologetic air , which IB explained by the fact that ho shot Jesse James in the back , when the latter was engaged in the innocent work of hangIng - Ing a picture pn the wall. Kord lias never quite recovered from the fright hc > received wncn ho found out who It wns that ho killed. "Hat" M tstoroon wnt. of an entirely different ulabs. lie dealt for Watrous , and has killed twenty-oit.'ht men , onc'o thrco togi-thu . Ono night wjiun ho w.ts oil duty I saw a drunken mun slap hlfiuv , nnd the silence was so great that we could hoar the electric light sputter in the next loom , but Masiorson only luughud , mi a told the mun to coma buck ' and do it ngnln win n ho was sober. i 'Troublesome Tom" l' ly net < d ns a capper for ' 'Soapy ' Smith , and played the shell game during the day. Ho wns very giatoful to mo for tcnclilng him n much superior method In which the gnmo Is played In the olToto oast. His master , "Soapy Smith , " was a very bad man indeed , and hired at leust twelve men to lead the prospector with a lltllo money or the tenderfoot who had just arrived up to the ntimorojs tables in his gambling saloon ; whore they wcro robbed in various ways nnU so openly that they deserved to lose a'.l that was taken from them. I'j.'orT.ii.nr.n .utorr. The present year has boon unusually fatal to the "last survivor ot the \ttlo of Water loo. " His death M again reported for the fltth tinia In four months. Mrs , Olndstonc has tin orphanage at Ha- warden with thlrtv-llvo or forty boys ft or ti years old In It and she invos the lads her per sonal attention. Mrs. ( ilndstono Is n I ! O W. Ex-Senator Edmunds' withdrawal from the senate Is now sot down to the account of profit and loss , It being claimed thnt while ho wns able to earn ? 10OOJ ( ) a vcnr from the practice of his profession ai n lawyer It would bo financial suicide to allow his sena torial duties to Intcrfcro wl'.h inoro valuable engagements. Edward Everett Halo's reclpo for Itcoplng younp nt seventy. begins thus : "Never do anything yourself thnt you can got nnother to do. " Andrew Carneglo says : "It Is not the man that does the work who gets the tnonoy : It Is the man who gets others tn do It. " Many older sages still wldolv quoted say : "If you want a thing done rlcht , do it yourself. " Soolug thesg thrco chunks of solid wisdom nt , ono tlmo , the Imllanupolls Psows Is perplexed to know how it Miould act to become healthy , wealthy and wise. " That's an easy ono. There Is a special re cipe for such a confection : "Early to bed and early to rlso. " Miss Maude Uonne , tha Irish patriot , n sketch of whoso career , nppcaicd lately In this column , is daily becoming more popular In Paris. A commlttoo has been formed to arrange her lectures. In these lectures she relates tlio most touching parts of the history of her country us well ns the most pathetic old Celtic legends. Miss tionno speaks n singularly pure French , nnd this , combined with her beauty and musical voice , charms the Parisians , \ \ ho suom es pecially movnl when she vividly depicts ttio time of O'Connull and tlto terriulo woos caused by famine In Ireland. After t'io ' lecture - turo Irish melodies are pluycd and Ming , some of which have been comuosed by MIS.S Augusta Holmes. Mrs. Pnttlson , wife of ttio governor of Pennsylvania , is ono of the women whom the fortunes of politics may call to bo the llrst lady of the land. Mrs. I'attUon is ns pro nounced n blomlo ns the covornor Is the other way. She has n beautiful mass of light colored hair now whicn she dresses in n hnndsomo cell on the top of her head. Her features nro strong and clean cut and the rimless eyeglasses she constantly \Ncart. gives her bright , intelligent face something of a literary cast and Imparts to Itavncue general suggestion of Boston nnd Uiownui ? . AMJHVi or rsr/c .ir. Domes ) Ir. Gar.i Is now said to be In Canada. Congressman Illtt nt Illinois has been rc- noii-.iiKUed foi Ins district. Discovery of an aiM-nlc-polsoned well In Cleveland , C ) . . has uveitod torrlblu results Specials from the western and 1101 thwrstcin pirts of .Minnesota icpoH btncral Inches of t > no\r. .luy Gould's now road will ho known : is thu HI 1'aso > oithurn , und IU I'IM > mud Is becom ing valuiib.c. The coal tinst wives notice of an nilvnncc of 2. > cents a ton In the pileo of antlii.iclle , to taUu place May I. Itninnr hns It that the subtroisiiry of Now Yoilj City w is robbed of ftJi.OOJ , but ton- Ill inntlim Keeps silence. .Miles do la Motto tried to sinusulo I.UW ! woi tli ot jewelry through the Now YorU cus toms , but ho was caught. Mrs. Ilesslc Kelly In Minneapolis WIR shot and killed by liur junlaus iovoi. Crank Mc ( < ov- eui , who probably fatally wounded lilnisclf. Dolosatt'S from C.Vl lubor orp nl/atIons mot In Now York and doelded to unite In ono solid bo Ij lov\orU-in haimuny ugaliibt oigunl/cd capital. It Is generally believed North D iKnta'K cov- prnor will call : m extra Cession of the Icelsl.i- tuio to provide for the choice of presidential electors. . Thu Marshal bank of Pt. Paul , Minn. , lias as- slRiicd to 1' . A. bcyinoiir , enshler of the Mer- ch nil's National bank. All depositors will bo paid In full. The HuinbniR-AiDorican Meainslili ) I'umst Dlsiniircli has IMOKLMI thu Atlantic rccoiil her own , tiKiMir- Now York from bonlli.impUm In H\ | days and tuelv u hour- . Tlility ML.\U.IIIS. | inoiinleil and armed , pulsed tliiomli AblliMie , To\ . . and lniillry | lulled to Iliul out anythlm.1 about tliutn. pec ulation foil back on ( iai/n und his n.ind. Miss MuDonalil of St. Paul , who was : ili- ilucti'd lust Monduy , nt pistol point , by her IDIUI. writes she wus iiianlud In lies Molncs Wednesday , "ns It wjs her only s.ihutlon , " A mo b broke Into thu Nashville. Tenn. , jull at l'ill : this moinlng nnd suditcd thu nt io lirlsoncis charged with complicity In the Urui'U outiu o at Uoudlutbvlilu yusturday. Lynched. . The following permits wcro issuoJ by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Fred Kiiu' Hrewlns company , three and six-story brick and stone iack- liiK , wash and stock house , Itouluvard nnd Union Paclllit irncUs } S",000 1'n'd KrilK Urowlns company , tlve-slory brick and stone brewery , stor.m'e. boiler uml rcfrluer.itor , Twuntylxlli und Vluton fitteots 70,030 Anna t-chliclicr. one-story cottage. Twentieth und fcoutli struuts 1,000 A. Munbauni untl , ono ono-liulf-btoiy fruinu cott-\Ko , Tnentlotli und Mudor- BOII Uroets 1.000 2c\en minor perm.ts 1.4JO Total Ji.Jl50 Dislodge Bile , Stir up the Liver , S0ure Sick-Headache , iFemale : Ailments , i | Remove Disease and f Promote Good Health CoTcrcd with a Tasteless & Sol nil o Coating , Facious the world over. Ask fur Deccliam's and take no ollim. Of all druzgiets. I'ricc 2R ccr.ti a bcx. tlew Vorlc llepot , i < Canal ht. - - - ? : Do you Icnoiv tltnt u little U Is a daiicoroiiu thlaat j DOCTOK fft ENGLISH Will Stop a Cough at any tlmo : and .Cure the worst Cold in : ; twelve hourn. A 35 Cent bottle : rinayeavoyou 0100 in Doctor'o : bills -may cave your life. ASK : IYOUK DRUGGIST rore IT. IT T-A-RTKS GOOT > . . " " " " " " " " " " i V u"RH"p"MK"prLL"8. : Dr. Acker's English Pills j : cmtK INI I ; ISTION. : : Hiunll , ) > lrn int , u Inviirlto wllhllin Imlln. , l\l H. I1OOUEU&C' ' ) Wfit rroid uN.V. . t l ' r sio'i ' 1C i'm .t Co , nnd Sherman h , Omahtv. TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. , Bluffs nnd 13 21 FarruimSl. , O nahn. Dye , cloin und rol'lnUU of ovorydo33i'iption. Paclcngoa tooaivo.l nt oltUat * oTiua of at tlu WorksCor. A.VO. A nnd U3th St. Council Bluff * . Soncl for pries Hat. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any clmriu'tor can hnva Ihcm rodvoil nnd llnlshoil ential to new B12D'FEATHERS RHN'OVATEI ) AND CLKANKl ) BY STUAM , with tbo inos.itpprovod ; machineryatost at losj cost than yo i over pxl 1 Into 'i Dll.r.O. WEST'S Nr.UVH A.S'I ) IIHAIN MKNT.'X pj > l1ofor llritorlt , Illiilnoii , Km , Nj I- rnliiln , lloiilip'is , NCITOIH I'fuitrAtlon c u oj br al- rohnl ortol > iccnVakufiilnoii , Muntit Doproisl ) ! , Hotlenlns of I'u llraln oitil'u limnllr , inlior/ , di'c.iyiloi li , I'ro mtiirj Oil A < J IlirrJiinuii , l < ou of Power 11 oIllicMov , linpotanT l.iieorriuj 111 nil Tomato Wciknonioi , Involiiiitiry I.OKOI , Siiir- mn torrhoot'cautu I t'jr orer-utorllon of tlio t > riln Sulf-ilnmt' ofor-ln luUcncj A 'iluruh'i trust lunt II , ti for fi , by mill Wo Cn ir.mtoj Kit tiotoi t ) euro Hialiorljr for I i > x li'it 'Vill ui I TTU- ten ciinriuiti'o u ri'tim I If not curjl. ilinrintit" IsMiutlonly Uy A. t ( hlntM , DriicuHt , finio iiKuina . I. tor llilli iinil rnriiain iti , Om I'm .Ncli I'cnnroof liulliitlom It Is for tlioOHIO nriUspepslu ami Us kiilti-ml.iiil * . hlek-lii'iiiliu ho , coiiktlpa- ( 'tlimanil jilles , that _ 'limn IXTCIIMO xo ruiniiim. Tlu-y , ullliiint nrlphiKorn.iiisca THE GRAND HOTEL , Covinoll Bluffs , Iowa. New , modern , \voll-apnoitilcd , thor oughly well-kept , $3 a day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. ' \linc Xr Ulinilfirc Attorneys at l.x',7 I'rto Ollllb IX OdllllUtlb tl'-o In the stitu an I fcdoral courts. Ho o tut I , I ana 5 llenoblock. Oounull Iliu.ri , I L W. C. BSTEP , 14 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , PROPOSALS VOH PA\TING. proposals \ \ 111 bn u-i'ohod bv the nn- iler.lKm.ll mull ISllo'uloclc | ) . in. . Mav lltn. lf'L' ' , for inl ( 'Dlor.icliisauilstono ueconllni ; to For pi\ , Ins part of tlio follow In. : streets , In Ilioultyof Onialia. comprKi-il In strc-c-t Ini- pioMJiiienldlstrlels numbered anil desuilbuil " " ' " "Vi"l'l"-I/.iil ! ! 'Jiid : ) - / . ( street fiom ISth street In S No. itn. airdstrr-ot from Hie noilh line of ( 'umlnnstreut to thu notth line of Mlchltin ; : . MlehlKun street from C nl street to Sltli strcot. Kiu-li bid to specif vi price per MIII.IIO yard for thn puvlni , ' coniplote. Work to bo ( luiiu In accordance ! with plans mill speclfli'iitlons on Illo In tlio office of the llodiii of I'ubllo Works. iauh : proposal to bo muilo on prlntoil blanKs furnished by thu bo ir.l ami to bo ucrninpnnli'il with n oortllleil eho k In the sum i of * VJ. ) pay able to the city of Omuhu. in ovlUoneo of good f"Tholiounl reserves the il ht to lojeetany or Chairman llo-ini of I'ubllo Works. Omuha , Neb. . API II. ! ! ' . Ml. A'-'J--M-ai-m. forSticrpliiKiiml C'lcanliiK MlCI'tH. Foaled proposals will bo received by tlio tin- eiNUned until l : : d'eloclc p. in. Mny ( .th. . IVi' . for the bweeplns mid eleanlnc of hiich ' streets , nltlKir now llnMicd or that iirivhuie- afH-r bo llnlsheil , during Iho lime that the booidereil. i-uchfloaii- I'oiitiai'truns , asiiiny - IIIK and sneepliiR tn bo done In aocorilanco with speoillcalloiis on lllu in the olllcuof the bo.uil of pulille norl.8. Illds to lie mndo for a contr.iet running from tliodutoofnccuptuucu of bids to .Inly I. Inl ) . Mich bhls to bo .ii'comp.inled by a em tilled i.lieeU In the Hiimofifl.WiMW p.ivablo of Omaha , as ux Idence of irooil fiilili. Jllils will bo made on printed lil.inK" fiirn'shed by the bo.uil , and nnibt Btato the prlio p.-r llne.il The board reserves ( ho Hunt to rojeut any i Chalriniinof Itoaid of I'ulillii Woiks , Omuha , April iht , IMii uW-SI-21- SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ijnui SM < K-A fresh milch low. Will tul.e Fc',1 ? , ! , ' work In payment. Apply at ollk-oof Leonard Ilverott. Ij'OUBAM'OH TUAIIK In.porlrd I runeh Jj eo.ieli bt.illlon. f > yo'iMohl , ( Jmul IOIISOIIH formilliiK AdUiosu A IU. llou oltlce , Uoiiuull lliulls. IOWA f.irin ? for siln. Imprnvo.l 111 IK-IO-I IIKI Hun Nan county , ( iti.fl ) poriiBio : l lacro Improted , i.'J.'tJ ; nl iti-roi. SI..1)1 , For Imrr nns In Iowa aim Nubr , hku faniHeall on or wiitci to JoliiHim .C V in 1'atlon , L'ounuil | Ylo"ir AI < IJOU iX'IIAMli-'lty : ( : ( an 1 furm -L properly , ! H , Mioufo. ll'wuy and Main. IJUJK Jtr.NT I ) olllnn In all pirls of Iho I- I'lly. U II. bhtiiifo , llrmdw.iy ami Mitln , SAM ? -Aeio i o no.iro ty MI ! iptol for fruit nil 1 aauliia iiiiniiHas. ! > , M. Sn ifu. llioulwayjinil Uimi 5trjnU. _ STOltdK and I oinnils lou Sio\es. fund- . tine , inc. , nlori'd and mid on i ommlHilim at lowest talus I < - Klnnenaii. ! ! ' . ' ' ) llroailway. \VANTI.I-f'ompotuntcln ) , bv XUa J. N Ciisidy. App.y til ollleo of J. I1. A J , N t anally. _ HAI.n One hln-'lo top hirjcy , wllh nr without harnobk , oheap for cui-li. C. W. Al- wood , Iv'sllaiiKhn street. ro ° " HAM. All muniinrflf lioi.so J | ! IXX. i-litMtp , us HO urn about tn IUUMJ tin ) clty .1 I' I'ilberl , 7IU Kiiht mi _ KriiHKV for H.ilo.nearly new , or will tiado for phui'ton Adilre I. ( i llonhain , oily. \VANTI'.I-liiiincMllutuly7iTlrf fo7 T > work , ( iooil iiormanent pUee , r.'u K 7th Micct. " 171OK ltii : < -I'nfurn.slied front room with * - uluuvu. J A. Uoiliam , illl Mjiibttr mieut , ami muuiuii INSTITUTE. Hi Bye fi Eai INFIRiVIARY FOU TI I Hi ; TREATMENT OF ALL 11 llrst fu.'il Ib's , npp.iritiH und Uo'itolloi for sairrpssfiii ini itmoiit of nveiy form of disease ieiiililnt | mo lio.il or sur le il tie itmrnt. M boils fur p.i'lents I'D ird niul nltPiid.inxo. Ite l IILV oino lations In the wust. \\nto for elri'iilikis on ili'fonultins an I brices truism , club feet , o irviturosof sulnu , piles , tumois. e iiieor , eifirrh , hronehltis , In- halailim.electricity , p.ir.ilysls , epilepsy , kid- nov. b adder , oyp. ear , sKIn , tu I bloo I anil all Mirgtcal oiiur it Ions , DISEASES OF WOMEN iUro'ii ' i's ' o'f \Voiauii I'Kl'i : . Wo haxoliilelv milled i lylim- In dop irlmont for women ilui Inn eii'illnoment. strictly pr.vato. ) Only Hullablo Meilleal lit < btituto mnUIni ; a Hpoi-l illy o : IMll VATK UISIOASHS All lliooil DNu'isos biiecusstully t ! } lihllltlo I'oNon IOIIIOMM ! from the without merotiiv Now liestnrillva mcnt for Loss of'I I'AI. l'tWii : ! I'er-ions nil- able tolsit us nmv lie tio.ttoil at homo by coirespon lenee. All rommuiue itlons oonll- deiitlal .Moiltclni'H or liisiruiiiriiH sent l > y mail 01 o\pre > s. sectuoly p.ioKoil , no m uks ta iiilicntu eontLMilsor Bi'iulei. Oim pui onnl In terview piulmol. fall ami consult ns or soinl hKioiy of your e.i e. anil wo will send In puila wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN ' ' " ft : Upon I'rlv.ite , cases. Impoleney.-Svphllls , Uluut.inl Vaileo- relo , with ( iiiestinn Hit. Ili.u-es Appliances for Defoimlllus & Trtisoi Only m.innfaetory In thu West of HUFO.e il- //I Al'l'i.l i .M > . . < > . ltd a yi , lll.l.UfieKJ ' " ' ' ' ( ) m\\i'mM"and''S'lirgial \ \ InslUutc , 26th and Broa Iwav , Co moil Bluffs Ten minutes' ililo from conteroC Omahv on und c'ounoll llluir < olojtrlo motor Una W. PAH8LB , 1. D. The Good Samai ilan. 0 Years' Eiptricncc. EEADEU OF UISnASKS OF MKN nniuN. mopiiinTou OF T woiii , ' 3 iiunnAii DISPEN- BABY OF .t /treat iho following Diseases : Catarrh of tlio llcail , Throat , uml Lungs : DI cases of the Kycond Knr.FUsund Ai plexy , Uairt Disease , I.lvcr Coiniilalht. Klilnev Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Pflanhoocl , Seminal Weakness , ninlJOte'.nrlBlifB li-cosc,8t Vltus * Dance , itliciniiatlsra , I'aruljii.fVhlto 8wclllii'r ( Bcrofnln , Fever bores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knlfo or drawlnc a drop of blood . Woman with her ilcllcuto orirnni rc- ntorcd to health , Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private * and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to 85OO forfeit K r any Vonorodl Dis ease I cannot euro without moroury. Taio Worms removed In two or thrco houis , or uo I y. lUmorrholilfl or riles cured. Tiiosii wno AUK AITI.ICTEI > Wllleavo lifo and hundrcdJ of dollars by calling on or uslnn' DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. The only I'liyslrlantlio cuii toll ivliut nils n iiiTMiii nltliout nililiiK a Allcorrcsfionilciicaatrlrllyronndciillal. Mcdlona ! eent by cxjji ws. Address nil leturs to G. VV. PANGLE , M. D. , [ VV > llru.iihvay. Ciiiinoll llliill'H , la. COUNCIL B UFF3 STEDYB \ WOW All K n 'Hif Dfoi \ \ .ind ( Meanln done In Ilia hUhcNthtyloof the ail , K.iclnil nut htiuu , ! fabilcH ninilo to look ns tunil uu now. Hud fu.iihi rsclc.ini ) I bv Hioaiu In llrsl-oI'Ms ' m ni > ner Work piomplly ilonoaiKlilolivurol In ill pulls of ihu loiiniry frend for ur.ro list i ; . A. MAciiAN. - - I'noi'jtinroii , 111 I Itiouilw iv. No ir Nortliwuiur i Iuil ) lo i\ . CITIZENS STATE BANKer or coun u iiiuii fcurplusanJ Profits NntOapltil nn 1 Puinlin Illrecturi . I ) Kl mi i l ii , tt I' rtiiujirS , ( Jli'iiiiin , M K Ilirt I V Mill jr. .1 V ill'ioiun and Clinrlei U llitnniin Tr.tnsictKPnor.il buiw- IIIK hiittinovi. l.ir.'ofi u.tplttl u any bunk In Miulhuusturn loiva. JNTBBB3T OM TIME DBPO3IT3 Chas , Lunkley , I'litiorul Director ami Uniluii I'wr. 811 Hrouihvftj. Council HlulTd , * J' 'l f hnnu'tli